6 Burst results for "Marshall Co"

"marshall co" Discussed on Bobbycast

Bobbycast

08:00 min | 1 year ago

"marshall co" Discussed on Bobbycast

"He kept an eye out for new talent and groomed them upward and the culture that the two of them kept going and kept building at the company. Even after i left you think about it. In the days of mtv we probably looking back at an extraordinary number of women very important roles. Today would be crowing about it. Probably you know whether you like it or not. You have been mentoring. People you've been setting an example. How do you handle that responsibility. And what do you do consciously about that began to see. I was sort of a better editor coach than i was a player. I can remember some things that just felt like personal milestones to be. You know one of the great fun. Things i got to do would be hanging out in the rehearsals for the video. Music ords and i was sitting there and i was thinking. Wow we've got a female director. We have a female on stage. Managing the crew. We have a young woman. Who's the head writer. We have young woman in charge of seating in events. But we've got women in roles that were not traditionally women's roles. They were just really good. And i do think it's incumbent on somebody who gets an opportunity like i got to look out for underrepresented people in general. And so you know in beth. Mccarthy miller raised her hand was an easy like let slip. beth direct. Come on like she can do it. We know she can do it. Everybody does she can do it. And i looked around and thought. Wow this whole thing is kind of really looking very different than most of the other sets that i've been on. I once heard tina fey. Say something about the panel where a bunch of women were sort of each other for different things and someone said they were lucky in a bunch of other women jumped on her and said oh my god women always say they're lucky maneuver. Say they're lucky. Meteor on luck and tina was actually very thoughtful about it and she said i think timing plays a role in something as well as luck and talent and you know i always felt like i worked with men who were not typical and young employees. Who are not typical. So how ridiculous would it be to take a typical approach to anything else. We were upending tradition all the time and not just for the sake of doing it because you give somebody a chance. They'll knock themselves out to show you that they can really do it and we actually talked about it back then. We said you know if somebody's done three or four things and they're not great. We have empirical evidence. They won't be but if we give somebody a shot who's never done it. They could be the next even spillers and the only way we're going to find out. Take a shot exactly and you continue to do that through your career. A lot of focus was on creating a culture that would attract creative people. They would want to come and live there. I mean we'd have at one point. Shot appetite or ben stiller or john stewart. Stephen colbert adam. Sandler would like be sleeping in the offices sometime. It was a hothouse atmosphere. You were probably the first talent incubator. I don't think they call them that back. Then how did you call that together because it is really remarkable. The people you had well a lot of is sort of. What's the vibe at the place. We always wanted to make room for deviancy. i would always say who is the oddball person. Who's the intern. Who's gonna come running in with an idea. Like yo mtv raps. That was like a twenty one year old intern who came up with a demo and his basement. Because we had these networks. There was a lot of room for experimentation. Everything you made didn't have to be really tightly organized. There's a lot of room for improvisation and innovation. If you have a hallmark for that people would want to step up and follow. What's he destroy and have good standards provide guardrails for people celebrate risk. You know we give creative people a lot of freedom one of the people who was crucial tim. Td's early success former npr ceo. Mon y'all and i went way back. We've had show called album tracks. That air after saturday night live. But y'all had an incredible i for programming and when mtv had to think the music videos he played a crucial role for me. It was a great transition from the radio world to the television world because there are so many similarities. If you had picked me up and tried to drop me into a broadcast network to do scripted filmed entertainment by would have guy think flailed and failed miserably but ultimately we all learned a lot of lessons about the fragility of this brand new thing music videos and that was something we all kind had to learn. In real time it was humbling. It was embarrassing and stopped working. There were so much heat around music videos at the time and there were so many people watching and being really enthralled by it but i think ultimately became less interesting. It's television and we were using a lot. I was at least a lot of radio rules for different museum and people were making four minute decisions of what they were gonna watch not thirty minute and sixty minute or ninety minute. Decisions and ultimately had to switch strategy to go to content that people would watch for longer periods of time long form and that was very controversial at the time. But you know it worked. What were your first shows. And we started with the weekend rock and hiring. Kurt loader from rolling stone magazine and taking the mtv news segments and making it a half hour show that worked and then rocky entries specials as the second. The third was club. mtv. Let's do an american bandstand for today. Let's play music videos and higher downtown julie brown. That was a hit. Every show. That went on did well. Then we're really cocky and think man we really know how to make hits. But i think it was more reflection of the fact that music videos at the time had run their course the most controversial one remote control the game show and all the research came back. Said you can't do a game show. And i remember saying to our good friend. Marshall co and we worked with an mtv research guru yes. I said i think we're asking the wrong question. The question should be if we were to do a game. Show what would it look like. And the answer came back. Well it should be reverend crazy. We used all the information and hire ken. O'brien colin quinn. And adam sandler was a regular on the show and it was a munster but the initial research. The way we asked indicated that they would have been a disaster. it worked out great for able sell that advertising. Yep oh yeah yeah so. Mtv started to play with new formats but his press remembers the limited budgets. Were actually an engine for creativity. We couldn't just innovate it by shuffling music mixer changing things. That was clear we tried everything. We just couldn't play the top ten videos all day long. There was always new shows coming around. We would add shows on package music and like on hip hop music with mtv wraps and so forth and it kind of came down to the real world that was in hundred ninety three and that was like well. We've tried everything else. We should probably do a soap opera because young people are interested in what other young people are doing so they came in with a presentation to me and we had to hire writers. And i said you know. We don't have any money to hire writers so we can't do this so then doug hers zog came back and said you know. We're really good post production. That's our major skill. What if we rented a loft in soho and stuck some cameras in there and bring these kids in and then let them live and then we'll post it afterwards and make it into to show. That was that was sort of the birth of reality tv. It was an idea that was not born of brilliant. But born of cheapskate nece. Mtv was a success story. finally but it wasn't long before the competition started circling. Here's tom with the story of what motivated.

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"marshall co" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

04:33 min | 1 year ago

"marshall co" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

"Be held. Yeah we know the team point to and that's brooklyn right. I had yes we we got two minutes. I'm gonna ask you this. We were because we're talking about kevin durant early. He was all social media kinda big up his championship with golden state. Do you and you know people kinda of they're giving love. He's a great player. He won those championships. But you know they put like a little mental asterix on them because the team was so great without him. Do you think him winning with brooklyn next year. If they're healthy does that get that asterix off of him. You know that people say yes. He's awesome but he's always had these stack teams. Do you think that'll do it next year. Or it'll still be there man who that's a tough one because his team is built stack. But i think you know whenever you can do it in multiple cities and you do it on a different team. That definitely changes the conversation. It almost feels similar to Kobe kobe doing it without shot So man. It's going to be hard because they still have. James still have tyreek like there's nobody there's nobody there's there's no team in the nba. Just wanna beat them. If that team has helped we saw that in a small sample size eight games. We saw that so. I don't know if it does. Chris is going to be an interesting conversation next year. Because there's still a stack team but it's hit teen united mean so you know may help out a little bit fortunate so janas berry. Fortune is here. Be stuff every year. Different every year is different. It's like who's going to take advantage of the opportunity. It's a war mature saying like this is what comes with pro pro sports. You never know next year could be the same situation but when you look at that team compared to you know the nets or even a healthier lebron james team by come on man like even like the outcome would be different. Even the songs at the sons are fortunate to be in this situation on air coosa so jaanus is more of a wide receiver. Then dominate quarterback lebron's at dominant quarterback honest dominant wide receiver. Who needs pieces around. Him is what you're saying. Well you're trying to get. He's obsessed with us. You hear this. i hear him. I hear i but come on man like come on like look with three compared to right over star or lebron james. Ad come on man. You don't know how. Who would have thought that chris middleton would step up. I mean what did the average is twenty five twenty eight points in his in his final he doing but he still he has been inconsistent too. Yeah the last few games. But that's right. We've we gotta run brother. I'm up against it but yo- only eight so you you invite me. You invited me one year and then you you only give me eight minutes man. Go get your four lead. We go get your stop saying we. I have a. I have a say in his chris. I have no. It's not days not in the morning man brandon marshall co host of. Listen up because this could change your life. Visit yellow brick dot co par certificate programs. Help students in all states of life to pursue their dream job visit yellow brick dot. Co imagine working in the music industry or field and the passion for bashing. Are you a snicker head or do you have an eye for design gaming industry sports and more visit yellow brick dot. co that's yellow brick dot co classes are one hundred percent online and always at your pace be fearless in the pursuit of your dreams visit yellow brick dot co today this year. Let's not say we're going back to school work or our social lives. Let's embrace the lessons of this past year and move forward instead. Coles has just what you need to do it in style for kids. there's active wear backpacks from top brands. Like nike adidas under armour and more and for the grownups. There's a beauty must have and stylish assessories to help you move forward to your new normal. Go ahead find kohl's and kohls dot com today..

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"marshall co" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

05:40 min | 1 year ago

"marshall co" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

"I don't think he's a case of food that he didn't want to change. I think he is wanting to credit. Because like you guys are saying. He won a championship and for some reason. Everybody seen discredit his championship. Because of the team you joined. But when when i say is one. The bra went to Miami he joined to of the hall of fame and then got really which is four hall of fame was on the team but no everybody look. Don't look at it as a cheat code. But when kevin it's like oh well i guess because he went to go mysterious oil. He thought he did a chico. So he pete you remember this win. Lebron went there initially everybody. The people did look at it as a cheat code. He was getting crushed. And what how will help. Lebron ironically is that they lost the first year because then people saw when they won the second third year. Then people are like okay. It was the challenge. Had they won their first year. People might have been like looked at it almost like k. d. so i think that helped lebron. Interestingly enough are we got brandon. Marshall co host the first things first coming up in a minute but first be sure to catch live editions of the odd couple with chris. Broussard and rob parker weekdays at seven. Pm eastern four pm pacific on fox sports radio and the iheartradio app we have the company live from the fox sports radio studios our next guest you remember as an pro wide receiver but now he has made quite the name for himself as a personality a broadcaster he is the co host of first things. I i go at it with them every morning on fox. Moore's one mom and brandon. Marshall what i'd be great down your got ryan hall is with us. If for rob now look you have been and this one of the areas. I respect you so much in. You have really been outspoken about mental health challenges for athletes for yourself for other athletes in general and i noticed is in a quote unquote mental health issue. But still you want to get into the psyche of the team and all that. So what if you were called in like if you had a chance to say something to the phoenix suns tonight about tomorrow's game six. What would it be. It would literally be you know I would say let's look at. Let's look look down the bench. Forget the other team you see. Yon yawn. That's the example right. Can't get too high. You can't get too low. Look at devin booker devon booker you know had a terrible was it a game to and then he had that bounceback game three right like you have to really lock and not get too low like start pressing. You can't press so clearly say guys. Just be yourself and be okay with the outcome. Youngest talked about that months ago and people thought he's like oh my goodness this is counter culture to being act like we talked about him on our show but that is the perfect place to be. If i don't worry about that just go out there and do either professional athletes. I would literally highlight. Yawn is i would even highlight booker. You know he could have easily went to other wind. Started to press..

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"marshall co" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"marshall co" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

"What about twitter the ryan. How's his you know you the big time when it comes to twitter and i g you on there but you you communicate with who you want to come you know you have me on your itchy lives. Oh you haven't had a brother. Though yet chris we one week. And that's it kristie we out now persona non grata. If we were on a phone call. I would hang up on you right now. We don't have neither neither of us have after the walk all right now. I'll believe that. Dad we brandon marshall co host. The first things i of course the former nfl star wide receiver joining us at the bottom of the hour. That's going to be a lot of fun. But right now ryan less stick with the nba and kevin durant and you know k. D. man is always on social media going at it with folks and today was no different and so there were some people tweeting. One do cuffs the legend who's fairly well known in the basketball world. He tweeted that. This series between the phoenix suns. In milwaukee bucks is the best along. I lost i lost it. He said it is the best. Nba finals that. We've seen since two thousand sixteen of course when lebron and the cavs came back from three one deficit and beat golden state before katie got there. I just hope we get a game. Seven cuffs is easy. Money sniper also known as kevin durant response warriors. Cavs twenty seventeen. You know like did you forget about how great that finals and cuffs the legend response to k. d. unbalanced stacked dax are automatically disqualified k. d. shoots back perfectly even matchup ham top to bottom. Here's what i wanna ask you. I mean unless you go. I don't even need to discuss whether or not. There's the best finals twenty seven sixteen because to me. That's evident twenty. Seventeen was mismatch. Golden state wins four one because kevin durant they're twenty or was it four. oh what was it rapport. One one at the next year two thousand eighteen when they swept him yeah. They swept them at twenty eighteen. Twenty nineteen of course kawai with toronto. But you know it's injury late in katie's out klay thompson up getting hurt and their last year. Of course a mismatch with miami making it through the pixie dust in the bubble somehow getting to the finals and the lakers ran over So this is definitely the best fine is a fantastic finals. And it's the best we've seen since twenty sixteen. Costal legend is absolutely right. But what i want to say ryan is what is what do you make of k. d. i mean k. D. is a smart basketball if we know he's a smart player but he also is a student of the game k. D. knows history of game and studies the players and of yesteryear today and he does his little rankings in all that stuff so is he he knows. 2017 was a freaking mismatch. So is this him trying to justify his championships in golden state wants more. What is this. This is kevin durant not having any respect for janas flat out. This is him looking at the bucks versus sons and going dog. This was gonna be my easiest. Well no. I can't say the easiest but he's to be a breeze the science who.

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"marshall co" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

03:12 min | 1 year ago

"marshall co" Discussed on KQED Radio

"And claim their Children in the past the government the I, R. S, who is distributing the money will be aware of them and then for families who haven't felt taxes but claimed stimulus payments last year. They are also already in the system and we'll get the money. But there are several groups who are expected to miss out that 15 to 20% of Children are unfortunately Some of the most vulnerable. These kids live in families who are often in deep poverty, so they really did not have a reason to file taxes. There also are families who are mixed status, meaning the parent is not a citizen and may not be documented. But the child is a citizen. Those Children are also owed this tax credit to get it. The parents have to Get a special sort of filing number called an I 10 file a tax return claim that a child and then they will get the money. Understandably, many of these parents are worried about the safety of doing so. And then a final group of Children who are going to at least temporarily miss out our Children born in 2021. To date, the IRS has not created a way for parents of newborns. To update them about this child and their family and receive payments so currently they will have to wait until next tax season and later in the spring to receive money for those Children. Okay. And there are certainly parents who don't earn enough to pay taxes or parents who are undocumented who could otherwise receive payments under this program because their Children are citizens. How do you make sure they are getting help? That is really critical. There are a lot of online efforts going on right now. Different websites. I will say the approach we're taking is more of a grassroots approach. So in the pediatric clinic that I work in, we are having conversations with every family who comes in. Simply asking them. Are you aware of the new child tax credit about 90% of them say no. So this type of grassroots work is very slow and tedious in some ways, but I found to be the most effective. Republican critics of the expanded childcare tax credits say they're worried about fraud or even dis incentivizing parents from work. It's the same thing we heard about other benefits in the broader covid Relief program. Do you think that's an issue here? I really don't. I know that. It's a popular thing to say. But the evidence does not bear out that people don't want to work. Parents do want to work but their financial barriers to them working things like child care, transportation. This credit is actually empowering parents and letting them do so. This is a temporary thing. These monthly payments will only be sent out for the next six months. How big of a dent can that make? Given the need that's out there. So it will be great for the next six months. As a pediatrician who cares about the future of our country and the development of Children? I believe this should become a permanent policy to help raise healthy Children. Dr. Lucy Marshall, co founder.

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"marshall co" Discussed on Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"marshall co" Discussed on Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

"Hello welcome to stories podcast. I'm your host amanda weldon. Today we're sharing episode from one of our friends tumble. The science podcast for kids double starts with from kids and then explorer stories of science discovery lindsay and marshall co host intel fascinating stories with the help of awesome scientists. And lots of humor. They have over one hundred episodes about the science of everything from animals to space dinosaurs brains bacteria and even fund gross stuff. Today we're sharing episode called d. trees fart. Even if you think you don't like science you'll love these stories. You can find tumble on any podcast app. Today we'd like to say a special thank you to zoya and elias and their family. Now may june theodora and their family. In new orleans william and lammi and their family in virginia hannah and helen and their family and barrington rhode island and valentina and her family in belmont massachusetts. Thank you so much valentina. helen. Hannah lammi william theodora me june..