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    Get Ready For The 2024 Outdoor Adventure Show with Fred Cox!

    Get Ready For The 2024 Outdoor Adventure Show with Fred Cox!

    Another great chat with the Grand Pooba of The Outdoor Adventure Show!
    We highlight a handful of presenters from an absolutely stellar list across 3 stages. Tim chides Fred for putting the whitewater demo pool between the 2 stages he'll be trying to sprint back and forth from.

    Our chat ranges from epic trips all over the world, to bucket list tripping, to cool exhibitors, to e-bikes, to sightings of some of our favourite content creators.

    The show starts in Toronto on Feb 23-25, followed by shows in Vancouver, Calgary and Montreal. Get all the info & tickets here: https://outdooradventureshow.ca/toronto-visitor

    And, if you'd like to hear some of the origin story of The Show, you can catch the video here: https://youtu.be/ZFeC5UqqPlA
    Or the podcast here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1490065/12208241

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     @SurvivormanLesStroud
     @Tents.and.Timber
     @adventureswithjosie
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    “On the Road” at the 2023 James Beard Awards in Chicago

    “On the Road” at the 2023 James Beard Awards in Chicago

    On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer has a special “On the Road” show from the 2023 James Beard Awards, which took place June 3-5 in Chicago, IL. Shari's coverage includes exclusive red carpet and media lounge interviews with nominees, winners, and presenters at the Chef and Restaurant Awards at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. In addition to asking what everyone was looking most forward to at the Awards, Shari found out some favorite drinks of choice, and a lot of chef advice, tying with her new book, CHEFWISE – Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon, Spring 2023), which explores the topic in depth. It was an amazing awards weekend celebration. Congratulations to all! Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to know it's never too late to go after your dreams; and Solo Dining experience at Chutatip “Nok” Suntaranan's Kalaya in Philadelphia, PA, who was this year's JBFA winner for Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic. Listen at Heritage Radio Network, and check out Shari's YouTube Channel (youtube.com/@sharibayer) to view our video coverage from #JBFA, including our long format and highlight reels.

    ** Check out Shari's new book, CHEFWISE – Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon, Spring 2023), now available at Phaidon.com, Amazon.com and wherever books are sold! #chefwisebook ** 

    2023 James Beard Awards -- Shari's red carpet and awards ceremony interviews in chronological order:

    Kris Moon
    President and COO, James Beard Foundation

    Salvador Alamilla, Amano, Caldwell, ID
    Nominee: Best Chef: Mountain

    Olivia Watkins and Karen Washington, Black Farmer Fund
    2023 Humanitarian of the Year Award Honorees

    David and Jennifer Uyger, Lucia, Dallas, TX
    Nominee: Outstanding Restaurant

    Aaron Verzosa, Archipelago, Seattle, WA
    Nominee: Best Chef: Northwest and Pacific

    Ana Castro, Lengua Madre, New Orleans, LA
    Nominee: Best Chef: South

    Paul Smith, 1010 Bridge, Charleston, WV
    Nominee: Best Chef: Southeast

    Gloria Varney, Nezinscot Farm, Turner, Maine
    Winner: Restaurant and Chef America’s Classics Award

    Junghyun Park and Ellia Park, Atomix, New York, NY
    Winner: Best Chef: New York State

    Gail Simmons
    Co-Host; Judge, Top Chef; Author, TV Personality

    Andrew Zimmern
    Co-Host; James Beard Award-winning TV personality, chef, writer

    Alex Perry and Kumi Omori, Vestige, Ocean Springs, MS
    Nominee: Best Chef: South

    Macarena and Grecia Ludena, Coracora, West Hartford, CT
    Nominee: Outstanding Restaurant

    Eric Adjepong
    Co-Host; Chef and TV Personality

    Carla Hall
    Presenter; Author, Chef and TV Personality

    Mary Attea, The Musket Room, New York, NY
    Nominee: Best Chef: New York State

    Ellen Yin, High Street Hospitality Group
    Winner: Outstanding Restaurateur

    Gregory Gourdet, Kann, Portland, OR
    Winner: Best New Restaurant 

    Justin Pichetrungsi, Anajak Thai, Sherman Oaks, CA
    Winner: Best Chef: California

    Aaron Hoskins and Sarah Simmons, CITY GRIT Hospitality Group
    Nominee: Outstanding Restaurateur

    Stephanie Leichtle-Chalklen, Kuluntu Bakery, Dallas, TX
    Nominee: Outstanding Bakery

    Simon Kim, Victoria James, and Mia Van De Water, COTE, New York, NY
    Nominee: Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program

    Valentine Howell, Krasi, Boston, MA 
    Nominee: Best Chef: Northeast

    Damarr Brown, Virtue, Chicago, IL 
    Winner: Emerging Chef

    Rob Rubba, Oyster, Oyster, Washington, DC
    Winner: Outstanding Chef

    Jonathan Sawyer, Kindling, Chicago, IL
    Former Winner: Best Chef: Great Lakes 2015

    Kaley Shannon, on behalf of Margarita Manzke, Republique, Los Angeles, CA
    Winner: Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker

    Marissa Gencarelli, Yoli Tortilleria, Kansas City, MO
    Winner: Outstanding Bakery

    Justin Park and Tom Park, Bar Leather Apron, Honolulu, HI 
    Winner: Outstanding Bar

    Chutatip “Nok” Suntaranan, Kalaya, Philadelphia, PA
    Winner: Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic

    Junghyun “JP” Park, Atomix, New York, NY 
    Winner: Best Chef: New York State

    Justin Pichetrungsi, Anajak Thai, Sherman Oaks, CA
    Winner: Best Chef: California

    Ellen Yin, High Street Hospitality Group
    Winner: Outstanding Restaurateur

    Full List of 2023 JBFA Winners: 
    https://www.jamesbeard.org/blog/the-2023-james-beard-award-winners
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    Photo Courtesy of Shari Bayer.

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    Developing Successful Presentation Skills, with David Doerrier, Present Your Way To Success

    Developing Successful Presentation Skills, with David Doerrier, Present Your Way To Success
    Developing Successful Presentation Skills, with David Doerrier, Present Your Way To Success (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 678) David Doerrier, Present Your Way To Success, was the guest on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. He and host John Ray discussed the skills necessary in becoming a successful presenter, adult learning theory, why business owners […] The post Developing Successful Presentation Skills, with David Doerrier, Present Your Way To Success appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Episode 14 - Snorers Secrets, Satan's Salad and Scooby Dooby Don'ts

    Episode 14  - Snorers Secrets, Satan's Salad and Scooby Dooby Don'ts

    Episode 14 has all of the best bits of kmfm Breakfast with Garry and Chelsea.

    St David's Day saw Garry and Chelsea battling to bring out their inner Welsh.

    Chelsea warned us of the horror of Satan's Salad and Garry cured snoring with an ultimate life hack. Chelsea dressed as a chicken (or did she) for Jason Mamoa and had some exciting health news for heavy breathers.

    The people of Kent shared their inflatable mascots, beheld the awesome power of The Slipper Psychic and shared the things their Mum's still told them off for!

    Feast on cereal bloopers, messy beds for good wellbeing and MORE in this week's episode of the Breakfast Buffet Podcast with Garry and Chelsea.


    Want more to feast on? Head to our socials @kmfmofficial on InstagramFacebookTwitter and TikTok for more behind the scenes bloopers. Or even better, catch us live on the radio, DAB, FM, Smart Speaker or on kmfm.co.uk , Monday - Friday, 6am - 10 am, on kmfm.

    Presenterly Presents...Esme Todd

    Presenterly Presents...Esme Todd

    In this episode, our guest host, Ceyda Uzun speaks to Esme Todd, who's a member of Presenterly, and a very busy TV & Radio presenter, voiceover artist and live host.
    Esme's appeared on-screen for some huge companies including BBC Bitesize, Sky Arts, Holland and Barrett, English Heritage and The Royal Society. She also has her own show on Riverside Radio and has presented for BBC Radio Bristol. 

    Esme discusses the importance of networking, and how approaching employers helped her grow her career, from the early days of being a weather presenter for a local TV channel, to recently booking a show on Sky.  Esme also shares some great advice on how to create a strong presenter showreel, which employers will love, and opens up about what she would have done differently, if she could start at the beginning of her presenting career again.

    See Esme's work here: https://presenterly.com/profile/esme-todd

    Presenterly Presents...Kesewaa Browne

    Presenterly Presents...Kesewaa Browne

    In this episode, Emily speaks to Kesewaa Browne, who's a multiplatform Journalist for the BBC, Assistant Producer and Sport Presenter at Riverside Radio.  She discusses her passion for providing a voice in news for those who are underrepresented in the community, and her experience on camera at the BBC,  creating content for young people. Kesewaa shares advice on how to get a mentor in the media industry,  and explains how having one has helped her get to where she is now, and also talks about her passion for supporting community radio stations. 

    Presenterly Presents...Omah Howard

    Presenterly Presents...Omah Howard

    In this episode, Emily speaks to Presenter Omah Howard, who's been described by one of the UK's biggest media companies as a "hugely talented rising star".  He discusses his quick rise to success over the last three years, which saw him win KISS FM's "The Chosen One", as well as secure work with  Channel 4,  BBC Three,  the 2022 Commonwealth Games and now has his very own show on Capital XTRA weekday evenings.  Omah shares advice on what he thinks should be included in a great radio demo, and talks about how Presenterly has helped him secure some amazing jobs in the industry!

    Follow Omah on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/omahhoward/

    Presenterly Presents...Robyn Richford

    Presenterly Presents...Robyn Richford

    Presenterly Presents... is a new podcast hosted by Presenterly's  founder Emily Rose Adams, and some wonderful guest hosts.

    In each episode, we'll be speaking to broadcasters who are doing amazing things in the industry, bringing you inspiring stories and insights from some of the best in the business.

    We hope that it will be a great resource for our members, as well as for new presenters who want to find out more about the media and entertainment business.

    In the first episode, Emily speaks to Scottish TV & Radio Presenter, Live Host, and Voice Over Artist Robyn Richford. Robyn tells us about the adrenaline rush that got her hooked on presenting after her first-ever BBC Radio 1 show, how she managed to get through the first few difficult years of presenting, and how she landed her first gig at ITV's Scrambled!  Find out more about Robyn here: https://www.robynrichford.com/

    For more information about our platform, visit Presenterly.com

    The Unthinkable Decisions Afghan Mothers Are Having To Make

    The Unthinkable Decisions Afghan Mothers Are Having To Make

    It's been nine months since the Taliban regained full control of Afghanistan, and despite their assurances to the international community that this time around they would be more respectful of women and girls, they are once again repressing half of the population.

    New laws and regulations restricting the freedoms, rights and movement of all women and girls continue to be introduced, including most recently a ban on all women from showing their faces in public, including on TV.

    The Quicky speaks to a woman who fled Afghanistan with her family about how the country is being gradually destroyed by the Taliban, as we look into how restricted daily life has become for millions of people, and what if anything is being done to stop it.

    Maria Aziz operates an organisation in Western Australia called AFG Young Leaders that aims to empower Afghan-Australian youth, and recently launched a GoFundMe appeal seeking donations to help support new Afghan arrivals with mental health services, torture and trauma counselling and accommodation.

    You can also read more about Maria's story here.

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      S02E07 - Insider tips for a successful event! | Carolyn Durkee

      S02E07 - Insider tips for a successful event! | Carolyn Durkee

      In this episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Carolyn Durkee. Carolyn is the marketing director at Edison Learning, an education management organization that provides courses and instructional services in public schools.

      Some Questions I Ask:

      • What is your role at Edison Learning? (2:12)
      • What is your advice for ensuring an event is a success? (4:11)
      • What is your recommendation for paying for panelists at an event? (7:41)
      • How do you structure communication and disseminate information to presenters? (12:22)
      • What happens after we do a handoff? (15:16) 
      • What do you recommend as a follow-up strategy for thanking clients, speakers, or presenters? (17:20)

      In This Episode, You Will Learn:

      • Carolyn’s role at Edison Learning (2:21)
      • Tips in planning for an event (4:45)
      • Policies for panelists’ or guests’ expenses at an event (8:01)
      • Best practices for communication with the people involved in an event (13:24)
      • Steps after doing a handoff (15:53)
      • Different ways to thank your clients, speakers, and presenters after an event (18:08)

      Quotes:

      “One [step to ensure an event’s success] would be communication. That's communication with your teammates, making sure you're all on the same page, as well as communication with panelists so that you can ensure they have the information they need and everyone's clear on responsibilities, expectations, all of that. And then the other piece would be documentation because the logistics do change frequently.”

      “[Covering travel expenses] is always ideal when you can extend that and when their company can receive that. I think that's an ideal scenario because you're asking them to come and represent you.”

      “It's easy to get caught up in the logistics of the conference and the speaker and forget to close the loop with the person who gave you that name in the first place to reach out.”

      “It's nice to just send like a little handwritten note in the mail or just a little something that says thank you, especially when you've had webinars that are fully virtual and you're not covering travel. I will send a gift box in the mail—like a chocolate assortment gift box—for that presenter, and they like to share with other people in their office. It's just something small that says, ‘Hey, that was really awesome that you spent your time sharing about your work with us.’ It's small, but it goes a long way.”

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      Edison Learning Website
      Carolyn Durkee's LinkedIn


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      All Hallows Eve-nt - A Halloween Brand Ambassador SPECIAL!

      All Hallows Eve-nt - A Halloween Brand Ambassador SPECIAL!

      All Hallows Eve-nt - A Halloween Brand Ambassador SPECIAL!

      Philip Victor shares his story of breaking BAD

      Channon Adde tells us about her interaction with Khaleesi

      Kristina Fryk has an ALARMING experience.

      Larry Wyatt finds out about BLOOD and STITCHES

      Rick Gerber in “Who Do VooDoo”?

      Sasha Love Higgins finds CAT PEOPLE at a tattoo show

      Chef Anton plays BLOOD GAMES

      Sara Konesky is DISMEMBERED

      Laura Harwood is stuffed in a box

      Amy Cosgrove wants to know if you are “faint of heart”

      Steve Multer and the TOWERING INFERNO!

      The BEST & WORST places to work / Amy Cosgrove, tradeshow staffer

      The BEST & WORST places to work / Amy Cosgrove, tradeshow staffer

      Q&A With Amy Cosgrove:

      Starting a career as a “costumed character” 

      Getting her first “gig” in Boston, MA

      How to get the NEXT gig and building her reputation in Boston and Philadelphia 

      Working with more than one agency so that she is turning work away because she is so busy.

      OPTIMISM in tradeshow staffing mid/post COVID shows.

      Making $300-$400-$500 per day as an independent contractor

      Auto shows as a primary industry and host/hostessing

      Updating your portfolio NOW to maximize your booking once shows pick-up later.

      Detroit auto show as a 16-day gig!

      The typical day in an auto show.

      Media training to speak to the media and be seen on TV!

      Autoshow expenses and your own private room.

      Working the Blackhat “hacker’s” convention. There is a tradeshow for EVERYTHING!

      Ear prompters and live presenting 

      Tradeshows are a small world…

      Laura Harwood shares her “hair-razing” FacePalm” and her last-minute decision to “cut out” of the contract.

      The most “unique” products ever worked for / Auto Shows with Laura Harwood - Las Vegas showgirl.

      The most “unique” products ever worked for / Auto Shows with Laura Harwood - Las Vegas showgirl.

      The most “unique” products ever worked for question team: Laura Harwood, Amy Cosgrove, Philip Victor, Rick Gerber, Channon Dade, 

      Laura Harwood - Las Vegas showgirl.

      Remembering her first tradeshow in Detroit at Cobo Hall and how she got her first booking.

      Working in Chicago’s McCormick Place, Navy Pier and Rosemont.

      Costumes and characters in tradeshows? The Las Vegas Showgirl and the downsides of “full-body” makeup.

      The different approaches that tradeshows take in staffing in different cities and regions.

      What do event staffers usually wear at a tradeshow?

      How to find a reputable agency to work with.. 

      Follow Laura @lau.rahar.wood on Instagram

      The most “unique” products ever worked for question team: Laura Harwood, Amy Cosgrove, Philip Victor, Rick Gerber, Channon Dade, 



      Aching Feet / Sara Konecky, branding associate - crowd gatherer

      Aching Feet / Sara Konecky, branding associate - crowd gatherer

      Aching Feet - Sara Konecky, branding associate/crowd gatherer

      How Sara got into the business of crowd gathering and event staffing at tradeshows.

      Crowd gatherer, hostess, or associate, what do you like to call yourself.

      What are the duties of a crowd gatherer? Why it is important to KNOW what a product does and how the customers use it?

      What IS badge scanning anyhow, and why do booths need it?

      Why are there so many “local” gigs, and how can you get a company to pay for your travel expenses?

      What does a GOOD and a BAD agency look like?

      What jobs pay more than others?

      What advice would you give (with the knowledge you have today) to your younger self, just starting out?

      How to get on the “A-LIST” in any agency.

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      Scanning Badges / Sasha Love Higgins Brand Ambassador & Corporate Story Teller

      Scanning Badges / Sasha Love Higgins Brand Ambassador & Corporate Story Teller

      Scott Tokar talks about scanning badges for maximum quantification on the show floor with Alexis Baize, Philip Victor, Rick Gerber, Jenifer Canale, Robin Bell, Channon Dade & Larry Wyatt.

      Then Scott interviews Sasha Higgins to find out how she got started in the BA and Tradeshow world. 

      Secrets that she wishes she had known about the industry when she first started. 

      Working with agents and for companies like; Microsoft, Automation Anywhere, Toyota, Dell. How to find an agent

      Badge scanning goals, what they are, and how to exceed them. 

      How to “connect” with visitors to get them to stop. 

      “WIIFM” What's In It For Me? And how to use a “bribe” to get people to sit for a longer presentation. 

      Diversity in the events industry and how things may have changed for “people of color” today. How to increase your opportunities by being “who you are”. 

      What is a “Corporate Story Teller”. 

      How much can you expect to get paid to work in the tradeshow world?

      Being an independent contractor and 1099 taxes. What can you write-off as a “business expense” to reduce tax liability? 

      Then, Sasha turns the tables on Scott and asks HIM some questions about being a Tradeshow Magician and how HE got started. 

      What to wear, attire on the gig / Plus, an interview with Jennifer Canale

      What to wear, attire on the gig / Plus, an interview with Jennifer Canale

      What to wear, attire on the job - Alexis Baize, Becky Jo Schwarz, Veronica Tevelde, Robin Bell, Jennifer Canale, Philip Victor, Larry Wyatt

      Jeniffer canale interview - Badge scanning and crowd gathering, making a long term career out of event staffing. Finding ambassador gigs on Craigslist, working for agencies, and booking direct. What is it like to work in an exhibit on the tradeshow floor? Working local and working on the road, traveling while “branded” and the difficulties of being “on” even when you are away from the booth. 

      Facepalm - A tradeshow “family picnic” with Larry Wyatt.  

      Season 1, Episode 4
      with Host, Scott Tokar

      How to handle "unwanted" attention / Plus, an interview with Philip Victor

      How to handle "unwanted" attention / Plus, an interview with Philip Victor

      Season 1, Episode 3: Scott Tokar discusses flirting and unwanted attention during activation with Robin Bell, Veronica Tevelde, Becky Jo Schwarz, Alexis Baize, Jennifer Canale, and Philip Victor. 

      We bring you a “face-to-face” interview with the creator and moderator of the over 250 “Brand Ambassador of ___” FaceBook groups, Philip Victor. Then, we end with a “Face Palm” moment with Jennifer Canale who tells us about an Assault with a deadly Giraffe!

      Exhibitor badges / Veronica Tevelde - Season 1, Episode 1

      Exhibitor badges / Veronica Tevelde - Season 1, Episode 1

      Inaugural Podcast: Exhibitor badges and getting into a tradeshow with Robin Bell, Veronica Tevelde, Becky Jo Schwarz, Alexis Baize, Jennifer Canale. 

      We brig you a “face-to-face” interview with tradeshow presenter, Veronica Tevelde where we discuss: how to get started as a tradeshow staffer, promoting yourself from staffer to live presenter, ear prompters and the secret of not having to memorize a script for every show, plus using your own contracts and getting paid directly by the exhibitor. 

      Then, closing the show Robin Bell shares a real-life “face palm” moment where a selfish attendee has to do the chicken dance in an exhibitor’s theater…


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      Post-Hiatus Catchups, Migrating To Forge And Envoyer, And Certification

      Post-Hiatus Catchups, Migrating To Forge And Envoyer, And Certification

      After a brief hiatus, Jacob and Michael catch up on what they've been working on, migrating internal servers to using Forge and Envoyer, and tread ever so lightly around the potentially controversial Laravel Certification Program.

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