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Explore " radio broadcast" with insightful episodes like "A Parent's Role in Indigenous Education", "The 151st Open - Final Round Broadcast", "Sparking Playfulness and Innovation in Existing Companies with Alma Derricks", "Cedric Maxwell & Sean Grande: Voices of the Celtics" and "How to Improve the Youth Sports Experience" from podcasts like ""Where Parents Talk", "The Open Podcasts", "Playful Humans - People Who Play for a Living", "View From The Rafters: Behind the Scenes with the Boston Celtics" and "Where Parents Talk"" and more!
Episodes (13)
The 151st Open - Final Round Broadcast
The 151st Open will live long in the memory.
For the unrelenting rain on Sunday. For the sensational test that Hoylake provided. And for the clinic delivered by the Champion Golfer of the Year, Brian Harman.
Listen back to The Open Radio's broadcast in full of the final round from Royal Liverpool, and relive the sounds of The 151st Open. A championship truly forged by nature.
Sparking Playfulness and Innovation in Existing Companies with Alma Derricks
Ever wondered how to ignite that much-needed spark of innovation in a large, established company? Want to learn how to navigate resistance to new ideas and create an environment that fosters creativity and innovation? Join us as we delve into these fascinating topics with our guest, Alma Derricks from Korn Ferry Consulting. We discuss the importance of stepping outside the comfort zone and embracing change, drawing from Alma's early internet days of creating websites and helping cool clients like Peanuts, Star Trek, and Blue Man Group transition to online.
How do we push past traditional boundaries to create something truly groundbreaking? Alma shares powerful insights on managing existing budgets and gaining stakeholder buy-in, while also highlighting the importance of taking responsibility for creative ideas and embracing side hustles as a means of experimentation. We'll explore how she pushed back against traditional industries to reclaim online rights, a bold move that made waves in the corporate world.
Finally, we challenge the traditional work script, debating whether hard work is really a prerequisite for meaningful work. Alma and I discuss the potential of valuing instinct and talent over sheer hard work, and how flipping the 80-20 rule to prioritize interesting work can yield far better results. We'll also share an example of how a seemingly simple solution solved a complex problem, emphasizing the importance of looking at situations from different perspectives. So, if you're ready to shake up your work routine, find personal fulfillment, and explore new opportunities within your company, this episode is packed with insights and stories that are sure to inspire.
(0:00:21) - Spark Innovation in Large Companies
Alma Derricks discusses sparking playfulness and innovation in large companies, taking risks, embracing change, and creating something new.
(0:11:59) - Navigating Resistance to New Ideas
Alma shares her experience of reclaiming online rights and taking responsibility for creative ideas, discussing playfulness, innovation, budgets, and buy-in in larger companies.
(0:19:24) - Creating Work You Love, Finding Environment
Alma and I discuss how hard work isn't necessary for meaningful work, flipping the script of hard work to interesting work, and an example of a simple solution.
(0:26:24) - Exploring New Opportunities Within Your Company
We discussed side hustles, gamifying work, and personal responsibility for financial security and fulfillment.
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Cedric Maxwell & Sean Grande: Voices of the Celtics
Celtics radio duo Sean Grande and Cedric Maxwell join this week’s episode to share stories of their on-air relationship. The episode begins with Cedric Maxwell praising Sean Grande’s ability to bring energy to their broadcast, regardless of the outcome on the floor. As a former player, Max admits he can get swept up in emotions, recalling a few trophy presentation stories from the 2010 Finals and last year’s 2022 Eastern Conference Finals.
From here they go back to the beginning of their on-air relationship, 22 years ago. They discuss how their chemistry developed, their roles on the broadcast team and how beneficial it’s been having the ability to work interchangeably with the broadcast crew at NBC Sports Boston.
Before wrapping up, the crew discusses how their longevity brings a level of intimacy to the stories they share with fans. For example, how intertwined Cedric Maxwell was with Kevin Garnett before he even played for the Celtics.
2:31 – Grande Brings The Energy
4:23 – Max’s Trophy Presentation In Miami
6:50 – How The Duo Began
14:01 – Complimentary Styles
18:15 – Chemistry From The Start
21:08 - Challenges This Season Splitting Time With Radio & TV
25:04 – Kevin Garnett
26:40 – KG Welcoming Back Ray Allen
30:00 – Body Of Work Matters
34:20 – Cedric Maxwell’s Multitasking Abilities
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How to Improve the Youth Sports Experience
Anthony Rogers - Doing Comedy
"Is Barley a Carb?" & Other Baseball Pleasantries | An Interview With Mike Capps & Matt Kata
Baseball playoff season is here! Caitlin leveled up this week and got to hang out with Mike Capps, Voice of the Texas Rangers AAA-Affiliate Round Rock Express, and former Major Leaguer Matt Kata in the radio booth during a game! You'll hear part of her interview and learn more about baseball things from Cappy and Matt.
Tune in for the all-important deets like
- The best baseball movies
- The importance of the injury to Tua Tagovailoa
- Why Jenny loves meatloaf and how she didn't know that she went off carbs...
Hear part of Caitlin's live radio broadcast (edited, of course -- this IS a podcast and we need editing 😆) with Cappy and Matt Kata and more CK and GK fun this week!
See links to websites with the stories we discussed and products in this week's blog post.
Keywords: MLB, baseball, major league, minor league, Mike Capps, Matt Kata, radio broadcast, Aaron Judge, football, concussion, Tua Tagovailoa, keto, carbs
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Tech and the Music Industry
The tech and business of music have evolved together, creating an enormous industry. We learn how recording technology, radio and more have shaped business.
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Peter Gabriel and 30 years of WOMADelaide
Sunday 6 March: Peter Gabriel on the genesis of music festival WOMAD, plus highlights from The Music Show's live broadcasts from there.
Radio Legend Bill Keeler on Local Music Monday
Bill, Justin and Zee discuss Bill's current job, former jobs, his broadcast on 9/11/01,pranks he's pulled throughout the years, local bands, concerts he's attended, retirement and more
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Is it to be back to the kitchen? —Lenore Coltheart on Australian feminist Jessie Street's broadcast of 1944
Jessie Street was a pioneering feminist in Australia, who fought for women's rights, equal pay, reproductive rights, as well as indigenous rights during an amazing 81 year life. She was one of the activists behind the changes in the 1967 referendum. Dr Lenore Coltheart is a historian who was employed by the Street family to update Jessie's autobiography and is now writing the first full blown biography of a great and sometimes overlooked pioneer.
There is no surviving audio for 'Is it to be back to the kitchen?' so it is read for this podcast by actor Blazey Best.
The opening audio of Jessie Street speaking is from 'Women's Status in the United Nations Charter' recorded for the International Women's Radio League.
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Episode 62: 1995 Thunder On The Ohio Radio Broadcast
Welcome to the sixty-second episode of "Roostertail Talk". For this episode, I felt like going back in time and taking a break from interviews. Most of us are missing racing and I want to relive a classic hydroplane race. Digging around the Roostertail Talk archives I pulled an audio recording of the 1995 Thunder on the Ohio H1 Unlimited race. Crank your speakers and relive this classic race as if you had traveled back to 1995!
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