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The Smart Communications Podcast helps busy nonprofit leaders build their communications skills and develop their organization’s voice. Every episode shares insights and practical tips to help you leverage strategic communications to advance your nonprofit’s mission.
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Concierge Communications

Sandra Acham, Founder, Ulumous LLC

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Sandra, Founder of communications company, Ulumous LLC, hosts this new podcast, Concierge Communications, to give small business entrepreneurs and industry professionals insights to help them stand out. Each episode features guests providing diverse perspectives on how they use communications effectively in their professional lives. Whether you're looking to jazz up your business or professional positioning, or simply want to hear what today's movers and shakers are doing, this podcast equip ...
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Welcome to Speak Out Stand Out by Green Communications / My Speech and Debate Coach, the ultimate podcast for enhancing your child's communication skills. Join us as we explore effective strategies to empower the younger generation in making a positive impact on the world. Whether you're a parent, educator, or passionate about today's youth, this podcast is your guide to nurturing confident voices for a brighter future. Tune in to unlock the power of communication, one voice at a time.
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Medical affairs and communications need to catch-up. The field is being left in the dust by the cutting edge methods and practices in other industries. We’re going to change that. On Transforming Medical Communications we talk to the biggest and brightest names in medical affairs to find out what they’re doing to push our industry forwards and build for the future. If you’re looking for actionable insights into cutting edge developments in the world of medical communications, hit subscribe a ...
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Richard Piet, known to terrestrial radio listeners in Southwest Michigan for years as the genial host of an informative and engaging interview program, brings The Richard Piet Show worldwide with this podcast! A show about "rides, people and smart talk," Richard is a fan of cars and interactive discussion focusing on a range of topics. In 2021, Richard established Livemic Communications, adding opportunities for purposeful exposure through informational, customized podcast series. Businesses ...
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We explore effective strategies for managing misinformation, coordinating resources, and maintaining public trust during wildfires and floods. Hear personal stories from the front lines, lessons from past emergencies, and insights on preparation and training. Our podcast offers valuable knowledge for professionals and anyone interested in crisis communications. Follow Wildfires, Floods, and Chaos Communications and stay informed on managing chaos in disasters, emergencies and crises.
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Your School Communications Scoop covers topics and best practices for K-12 schools. Whether it is tips for improving school customer service, strategies on how to market your school, or ways to use your school website and social media to build a respected school brand and increase enrollment, you'll find proven, effective advice from the experts at School Webmasters, LLC.
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Get ready to level up your comms game with the New Church Communications Group Podcast! We're dropping fresh episodes every week, bringing you the hottest takes on all things church communications. Our team has been there, done that - we've got creatives, comms pros, tech wizards, and pastors ready to spill the tea on everything they've learned. Trust me, we're serving up the good stuff to help you crush it in your ministry. Each week, we're diving deep into the nitty-gritty of church comms. ...
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What is Communications AF? - Having real talk with new and old friends about where they come from and the struggles they have faced to get to where they are now. - Interviewing individuals who are successful and influential in there own respects.
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WE Communications

WE Communications

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Each month join WE in conversation with experts from marketing, media and communications professionals to discuss creative and engaging storytelling in an ever-changing media landscape.
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Welcome to The Communications Show hosted by Joseph Director of Hopkins Henry. In this ad-hoc podcast, we explore the A-Z of communications from Agencies to Zebras and everything the communications industry have to offer. To appear on the show or offer conversation topics please email joseph@hopkinshenry.com
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Hosted by Janet Chihocky, Founder & CEO of Janson, The Communications Podcast focuses on digital, virtual, physical and cyber communications topics while showcasing other leaders in the field of business, communications and technology. This show is sponsored by JANSON, which specializes in the military, federal and defense market communications. Learn more about JANSON by visiting www.jansoncom.com
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The Society for New Communications Research is a global nonprofit 501(c)(3) research and education foundation and think tank founded in 2005 to focus on the advanced study of the latest developments in new media and communications, and their effect on traditional media and business models, communications, culture and society.
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Dallman Communications

Dallman Communications

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Dallman Communications, based out of Kansas, produces a weekly talk show called ’The Un-common Sense Program’. Jake Dallman is the host of the show. Our other regular contributors are J.D. Williams, Trevor Holland and Troy Lange. The Un-common Sense Program hopes to entertain and inform listeners using humor and common sense analysis.....or just nonsensical rambling to fill the hour.
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In the late-18th century, a group of publishers in what historian Robert Darnton calls the "Fertile Crescent" — countries located along the French border, stretching from Holland to Switzerland — pirated the works of prominent (and often banned) French writers and distributed them in France, where laws governing piracy were in flux and any notion o…
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As Thanksgiving 2024 approached, the City of Battle Creek bade farewell to its longest-serving city manager, Rebecca Fleury, who served 10 years in the position. While preparing this year-end look back at the final Community Matters visit with Fleury from August 2024, a published report from Williamson County, Tennessee reveals she was a finalist f…
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Listen in on my conversation with Lisa Kamakina, Art Director at DFRNC Studio in Kyiv City, Ukraine. We talk about communications as a connector to people of any age and culture, and how visual design can help businesses and professionals communicate with imagination, purpose, and creativity.Door Sandra Acham, Founder, Ulumous LLC
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Ever wondered how you can transform your parenting approach to build stronger connections and create a positive environment for your kids? We were fortunate to have Shruti Kumar, a parenting coach, founder of Empowered Connections, and former international lawyer, as our guest who shared her personal parenting struggles and how they led her to help…
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I sit down with Glennda Testone, CEO of the Nonprofit Leadership Lab, to unpack personal and professional lessons from 2024. Together, we discuss navigating change, embracing resilience, and how nonprofit leaders can strengthen their organizations for the challenges ahead.Door Joan Garry
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Is succession and continuity planning a standard practice in your organization? Farra Trompeter, co-director, joins Sarah Durham, founder of Big Duck, to explore why it’s smart for executive directors and senior leaders to plan their eventual departures. They discuss the key factors that influence decisions to leave, strategies for communicating ex…
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Many academics and school administrators hate to think of their institution as a business, so even the thought of marketing makes them uncomfortable. Somehow, they are convinced that attracting leads and customers detracts from their primary objective of providing a quality education. But the reality couldn’t be more different. School marketing str…
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In this episode of the Transforming Medical Communications podcast, host Wesley Portegies is joined by Claire Liu to dive into the complexities of Medical Communications, discuss the nuances of handling communications across different stages of product life cycles, and share her strategies for maintaining a consistent voice in global medical commun…
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School marketing and communications with Charlie Maughan, Rita Kilroy and Harrison Shearn In this episode of SMC, Charlie and Rita are joined by imageseven Account Manager James Tindall, to discuss the impact of reviews on consumers’ purchasing decisions. In an extended Rants and Raves, Jaguar’s controversial new rebrand is put under the microscope…
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Send us a text National Parks' search and rescue family liaison officer, Moose Mutlow, joins host Tim Conrad, APR, and shares how they connect incident command to families and friends to ensure strong communication throughout searches. Listen For: 01:50 - The roles of search and rescue and family liaison officers 10:33 - Setting the stage 28:40 - T…
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Ways of Remembering: Law, Cinema and Collective Memory in the New India (Cambridge UP, 2024) tells a story about the relationship between secular law and religious violence by studying the memorialisation of the 2002 Gujarat pogrom--postcolonial India's most litigated and mediatized event of anti-Muslim mass violence. By reading judgments and films…
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According to the medical world, hysteria is a thing of the past, an outdated diagnosis that has disappeared for good. Hysteria: Crime, Media, and Politics (Routledge, 2021) argues that hysteria is in fact alive and well. Hyperventilating, we rush from one incident into the next - there is hardly time for a breather. From the worldwide run on toilet…
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In the final episode of Creating Dementia Solutions for 2024, Miles for Memories Founder Sherii Sherban reflects on the previous year. She also looks ahead to 2025 and how the Miles for Memories mission will gain momentum. Episode Resources Miles for Memories website Miles for Memories technology Sherii Sherban talks to Community Matters about MFM …
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Listen in on my conversation with Bob Slone, business advisor and strategic consultant as we talk about the importance of communications to evolve your business and stay ahead of changing times. Bob' experience helping startups, mid-market companies, and Fortune 500 enterprises strategize, plan, and implement operational programs sheds light on wha…
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Listen in on my conversation with Paul Burdette, tech professional, family man, and all round inspirational leader. We talk about using communications as a way to keep your spirits up, learn new things, and stay ahead of constantly changing times.Door Sandra Acham, Founder, Ulumous LLC
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Listen in on a conversation I had with Adolph Hunter as we explore career transitions, leadership coaching, and the art of intentional communications. Adolph shares lessons from his journey from tech and product marketing to corporate leadership and coaching professionals through business and career shifts.…
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In this episode of the Language on the Move podcast, Brynn Quick speaks with Dr. Laura Smith-Khan about language and accents in children’s media, from Octonauts to Disney to Bluey, and they investigate what a choice as seemingly banal as a character’s accent has to do with whiteness, standard language ideology, and securing a nation’s borders. They…
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Winging It: Improv’s Power & Peril in the Time of AI & Trump (Spring, 2024) is Randy Fertel’s third book, his second on improvisation. Creating something impromptu and without effort challenges our assumption that everything of value depends upon long study, tradition, and hard work. Improvisation comes to disrupt all that. The gesture all improvis…
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It’s summer and we are busy working on episodes for our fourth season. We’ve also rebuilt our website–check out the the fabulous new phantompod.org. There’s other great stuff in store for the podcast, so stay tuned! But today, I want to share one of my favorite podcasts with you: Will Robin’s Sound Expertise. For those of you into musicology or pop…
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Is human solidarity achievable in a world dominated by continuous digital connectivity and commercially managed platforms? And what if it’s not? Professor Nick Couldry explores these urgent questions in his latest book, The Space of the World: Can Human Solidarity Survive Social Media and What If It Can’t? (Polity, 2024), as discussed in a recent i…
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A guide to the fascinating legal history of the videogame industry, written for nonlawyers. Why did a judge recall FIFA 15, a nonviolent soccer game, from French shelves in 2014? Why was Vodka Drunkenski, a character in Nintendo-Japan’s Punch-Out!, renamed Soda Popinski in the US and then in Western Europe, where the pun made no sense? Why was a Du…
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In the present day, Big Tech is extracting resources from us, transferring and centralizing resources from people to companies. These companies are grabbing our most basic natural resources--our data--exploiting our labor and connections, and repackaging our information to control our views, track our movements, record our conversations, and discri…
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In his first long form interview after his defeat in the November 2024 election, Michigan House 44th District Rep. Jim Haadsma (D-Battle Creek) speaks with Community Matters about the post-election process to confirm the vote. A recount and canvass determined Haadsma received just 79 fewer votes than challenger, Republican Steve Frisbie. Haadsma as…
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In her first interview since beginning as the human resources director at the BlueOval Battery Park Michigan in Marshall, Amy Helner joins Community Matters to talk about the status of hiring employees at the plant. The battery production facility is expected to begin output in 2026. With salaried hiring started in later 2024, Helner discusses the …
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Expanding access to specialists is the goal behind Oaklawn Specialty Care, a clinic on Beckley Road in Battle Creek. Ribbon was cut at the facility in November, 2024. Located next to Oaklawn Express Care at 5352 Beckley Road, Oaklawn Specialty Care provides an option for patients to see a variety of specialists and receive x-rays and mammography. I…
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Data has become a defining issue of current times. Our everyday lives are shaped by the data that is produced about us (and by us) through digital technologies. In Critical Data Literacies: Rethinking Data and Everyday Life (MIT Press, 2023), Luci Pangrazio and Neil Selwyn introduce readers to the central concepts, ideas, and arguments required to …
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In this episode of Madison’s Notes, we’re joined by Professors Amna Khalid and Jeff Snyder for a thought-provoking discussion on the state of free speech in today’s polarized climate. We explore the role of the university as a space for critical inquiry, the challenges to academic freedom, and the growing tensions between open discourse and politic…
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They call it "technical debt" - the cost of cutting IT corners when they have to be corrected at a future time. In this episode of Little Blinking Light, Roger Ferworn of AE Tech Design helps put technical debt into context - and discusses the benefits of avoiding it. Episode Resources AE Tech Design website Book an Appointment with AE Tech Design …
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Unlock the secrets to raising confident and informed children with our guest, Dr. Tina Shermer Sellers, a leading authority on sex and gender issues. By the end of our conversation, you'll be equipped to break free from cycles of inherited shame and silence surrounding sexuality education. We emphasize the necessity of initiating age-appropriate co…
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Jonathan Sterne is one of the most influential scholars working on sound and listening. His 2003 book, The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction, had a formative influence on the then-nascent field of sound studies. His 2012 book, MP3: The Meaning of a Format, was both a fascinating cultural history and a deep meditation on the purpo…
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“You’re in our world now.” This bold tagline led Sony’s 1999 ad blitz for EverQuest (Boss Fight Books, 2024), the year’s most anticipated massively multiplayer game. Though just five words long, it challenged players to live in a virtual world beyond anything they’d experienced before—and delivered. The game that proved the MMORPG’s potential, Ever…
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Rhetorical Democracy: How Communication Shapes Political Culture (Rowman and Littlefield, 2024) offers an explanation and diagnosis of the current state of American democracy rooted in the American pragmatist tradition. Robert Danisch analyzes the characteristics of communication systems and communication practices that inhibit or enhance democrati…
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As we conclude a year of Creating Dementia Solutions episodes for caregivers, we bring some additional thoughts. Miles for Memories volunteer Connie Skidmore - having been a caregiver for her husband for several years - imparts some additional thoughts (and encouragement) caregiver-to-caregiver. Episode Resources Miles for Memories website Miles fo…
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Come February 21, 2025, all Michigan businesses will be required to convert to a sick time accrual system for their employees. An associated bill in Lansing would also change the pay scale for tipped-wage employees. Both have the Small Business Association of Michigan (SBAM) concerned, particularly about what it sees as parts of the sick time propo…
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The Kellogg Community College entrepreneurship program, of course, is seeking participants who want to realize a dream to own their own business. Now, the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp is offering a chance for some who meet income guidelines to get started at no cost. The Bootcamp is part of KCC's Innovative Accelerated Credentialed Training (iACT) ini…
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The Intimate Life of Computers (U Minnesota Press, 2024) shows how the widespread introduction of home computers in the 1980s was purposefully geared toward helping sustain heteronormative middle-class families by shaping relationships between users. Moving beyond the story of male-dominated computer culture, this book emphasizes the neglected hist…
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Unlock the secrets of empowering children with learning disabilities in our chat with Dr. Emily Levy, founder of EBL Coaching. How can you turn tutoring into a confidence-boosting experience comparable to having a sports coach? Discover the answer as Dr. Levy shares her expert insights on using research-based, multi-sensory techniques tailored to e…
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In part two of our three-part series “Voices,” we feature an exciting new voice in the world of sound studies, Stacey Copeland. In part one last month, we examined the role voices play in professional sports and unpacked some of the understandings of ability and masculinity that inform the sound of the quarterback’s voice in the NFL. Copeland’s aud…
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Victoria Sturtevant's It’s All in the Delivery: Pregnancy in American Film and Television Comedy (University of Texas Press, 2024) is about how changing depictions of pregnancy in comedy from the start of the twentieth century to the present show an evolution in attitudes toward women’s reproductive roles and rights. Some of the most groundbreaking…
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Bianca Anderson and Lamisa Mustafa join me in a conversation about shifting the stereotypes and misconceptions about Gen Z. Whether you're grappling with workforce challenges or striving to lead inclusively, this episode will equip you with insights and tools to turn generational differences into an asset.…
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