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    Explore "barbuto" with insightful episodes like "Episode 738: LTHM 738 - Barbuto", "Inside Hallmark's Magical Movie Making: A Chat with Producer Mike Barbuto", "Coronavirus: cos'è la psicologia dell'emergenza?" and "Tearing Up the Menu: Leveraging Celebrity and Innovation to Change the World" from podcasts like ""LTHM House + Techno", "Hallmark Mysteries & More", "Agenda Podcast" and "Add Passion and Stir"" and more!

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    Episode 738: LTHM 738 - Barbuto

    Episode 738: LTHM 738 - Barbuto

    LTHM 738 - Barbuto

    Catch him LIVE at We Love #438 Jan 19, 2024 Sydney Australia
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    Inside Hallmark's Magical Movie Making: A Chat with Producer Mike Barbuto

    Inside Hallmark's Magical Movie Making: A Chat with Producer Mike Barbuto

    Embark on a captivating journey through the world of Hallmark movie magic, as we sit down with the dynamic producer Mike Barbuto. Discover the enchanting process from the spark of an idea to the heartwarming final product that graces your screen. Mike spills the beans on the intricacies of movie-making, sharing his personal crossover from acting into the realm of producing. Feel the pulse of a set navigating the challenges posed by the pandemic, and get an insider's look at the art of pitching a story that will capture both the network’s heart and yours.

    This episode is a gold mine of behind-the-scenes treasures as we explore how Hallmark crafts its signature blend of comfort and charm while embracing bolder narratives and broader representation. Marvel at the skillful dance between maintaining the classic Hallmark essence and introducing innovative storytelling, with nods to standout performances and groundbreaking content like the network's first Kwanzaa and Korean Christmas movies. We also tackle the fascinating shift in Hallmark's approach to mysteries, discussing the impact of single films versus series on character development and audience engagement.

    Wrap up with us as we lift the curtain on True Justice: Family Ties, Hallmark's latest mystery, considering everything from character arcs to casting conundrums. Mike gives us a snapshot of the exciting future for these beloved mysteries and the possibility of untrodden paths in storytelling for the network. Plus, don't miss the thrilling recount of filming suspenseful scenes and the collaborative efforts that turn challenges into cinematic triumphs. Join us for a conversation filled with laughter, insight, and a generous helping of Hallmark warmth.

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    This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.

    Coronavirus: cos'è la psicologia dell'emergenza?

    Coronavirus: cos'è la psicologia dell'emergenza?
    Grazie alla psicologa e psicoterapeuta Florinda Barbuto, Marco Perduca percorre le varie fasi che si manifestano durante situazioni emergenziali che rivoluzionano la quotidianità e forzano a situazioni e/o comportamenti mai provati prima. Se i terremoti si manifestano con distruzioni e macerie che traumatizzano, un virus rappresenta un nemico invisibile ancora più insidioso.

    Tearing Up the Menu: Leveraging Celebrity and Innovation to Change the World

    Tearing Up the Menu: Leveraging Celebrity and Innovation to Change the World

    How has the rise of the celebrity chef impacted non-profit fundraising? Legendary chef Jonathan Waxman and super fundraiser Billy Harris sit down with host Billy Shore in New York City to talk about celebrity, creativity and how their professional and philanthropic lives came to be intertwined. Waxman was one of the first chefs to use his celebrity on behalf of No Kid Hungry and has continued to do so for 35 years. “The awareness of what you do is so important - a lot of time we ignore the plight of the less fortunate and we kind of put blinders on,” he believes. One of the most sought-after MC/auctioneers in the fundraising world, Harris has hosted more than 200 No Kid Hungry events over the past 15 years and raised more than $100M for various charities. “What I’ve learned is everyone likes to eat and drink and have a good time, and we can all do that and at the same time raise a few bucks for people that are a little less fortunate,” he says.

     

    Waxman was a professional musician before becoming a chef and describes the parallels between the two professions. “I think there’s a lot of loneliness involved with it… At the end of the day, giving back helps assuage part of my loneliness,” he explains. Harris was doing stand-up comedy before he discovered his career 30 years ago and never looked back. “I am not an auctioneer, I’m a funny guy with a microphone that knows how to work a room. I get to be me and do what I love to do and raise money for these organizations,” he concludes.

     

    Listen in as these two long-time No Kid Hungry champions talk about how giving back is central in their lives.

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