For this episode of the Connect To Fans podcast I spoke with Nick Ruffini of Revoice Media. We discussed The Good Parts podcast that he produces for musician Andy Grammer, Nick’s own long-running Drummer’s Resource Podcast, and what he thinks most people miss when it comes to online content and content creation.
Listen to the interview For this episode of the Connect To Fans podcast I spoke with Katelin Kennedy, co-founder of Fallone SV, a law firm serving startup founders. We discussed the legal challenges most startup founders don’t prepare themselves for, how the EU’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) affects startup companies, and the ways that many traditional law firms are broken.
Listen to the interview "I think any good show, especially a panel show, lives or dies by its relationship with who is listening and who is engaging. What I have learned in the few years I've been doing this show is that… let's say it's two percent of our audience that is hyper, hyper engaged. They are the most valuable two percent of our audience because they are the ones who are going to go out and tell people to listen. They are the ones who are going to talk about the show at parties and share it on their social media feeds. Also they are the ones who are going to give us the best ideas about what we may want to be talking about or how we may want to approach topics. I think if you are not creating (bonus content) like a live video or even a newsletter without asking those two questions -- Who is it for? What am I giving them? -- then you shouldn't do it." - Rebecca Lavoie of the podcast "Crime Writers On.." -- speaking on episode 6 of the Connect To Fans podcast
For this episode of the Connect To Fans podcast I spoke with Dan Speca, president of the Greenwich Odeum in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. We discussed what it took to resurrect this historic theater, what he believes makes for a good venue, and what he has learned from being part of this massive undertaking.
Listen to the interview "Shipping / supply chain is a huge use case (for blockchain technology) because you can use a distributed ledger that can been seen from the first person -- the initial supplier -- all the way to the end user and it can be completely transparent. You can see every point in which your product makes a stop. You can see every point at which money transacts. And right now that system is incredibly opaque." - Tamara Rogers, Pithia Inc.
More at https://www.connecttofans.net/podcast4/tamara-rogers-pithia-inc "I start with Human Resources and leadership teams. Because they are employees too. And if they are feeling the burden of working too much and they are feeling like their well-being is threatened, you know their employees are feeling that as well. So my message to my colleagues in Human Resources for all of these years has been, 'If your employee experience sucks, so does your workers' employee experiences.'" - Laurie Ruettimann (episode 9 of the Connect To Fans podcast)
More at https://www.connecttofans.net/podcast4/laurie-ruettimann "There are a lot of companies out there that just buy (cybersecurity) products. It's the newest product on the market and the CEO says, 'I heard about this. Go buy it.' And they just put more technology on top of more technology. And they are not keeping up to date or tuning or maintaining what they currently have. A lot of companies don't even know what they have." - Gina Yacone of Braintrace
From the August 1, 2018 episode of the Connect To Fans podcast For this episode of the Connect To Fans podcast I spoke with Andy Gesner, founder and president of HIP Video Promo, a music video promotion company. We discussed what makes for a great music video, how they measure success in a world where many artists buy fake views and fake followers on social media, and the massive amount of work it takes to get your music video noticed.
Listen to the interview Podcasting: When interviewing a remote guest who is connected via their cell phone or their computer, make sure they are not using ear buds. They will cause an echo on the broadcast / recording.
For this episode of the Connect To Fans podcast I spoke with Jon Hull, drum tech for Rich Redmond, the drummer for Jason Aldean. We discussed the importance of clear communication in your work, the vast amount of time he spends attending to the details of his job, and how he has learned to adapt instruments and sound to every environment from a home studio to Fenway Park.
Listen to the interview |
AuthorCris Cohen Archives
March 2021
Categories |