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Welcome to the podcast: Sustainable Compliance. Are you passionate about data protection, GDPR, information security, and general compliance? Then, this podcast is dedicated to you. We delve into the intricacies of data protection and compliance. Join us as the host, Jacob Høedt Larsen, interviews experts and discusses the latest trends, insights, and advice within the realm of compliance. We also explore how we can reshape the way we think and organise ourselves around compliance, to forge ...
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Pressing Matters

Big Valley Marketing

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Pressing Matters, from Big Valley Marketing, features conversations with the top influencers in B2B Technology. From Fortt Knox to Audible, the (mostly) journalists we interview on this podcast have been there for all of it – and they have thoughts on where things are going. Whether you're interested in humans, chips, cybercrime, or long-necked lutes ... welcome to Pressing Matters, presented by Big Valley Marketing.
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China Books Podcast

China Books Review

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The China Books Podcast is a monthly interview series on all things China and bookish, from ChinaBooksReview.com. Hosted by editor Alec Ash and guests, we talk to authors about their recent works on or from China, from politics and history to fiction and culture. Subscribe to stay in the loop about new China publications. China Books Review is a project of Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations and The Wire, a digital business platform that also publishes TheWireChina.com.
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Going into its 7th season, Pitchin’ and Sippin’ is one of the world’s top-rated PR and Media podcasts. Hosted by publicist and entrepreneur Lexie Smith of GROWTH MODE Agency and THEPRBAR inc., the Pitchin’ and Sippin’ Podcast showcases interviews with top-tier journalists, leading PR pros and Marketers, and inspiring brands and entrepreneurs on the rise. For those who need to craft pitches regularly – whether to reach an audience, land a client, earn media coverage, bylines, and beyond – lis ...
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"All Things Press Release," a podcast about, well, all things press release, with three-minute-or-less podcasts that address the most frequently asked questions posed to Business Wire editors and account staff. The podcast, a production of Business Wire, aims to help communicators large and small get the most out of press release efforts. Tips, how-tos and guidance based on experience will be served up courtesy of Business Wire staff and outside counsel alike.
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Mike Holmes, Professional Contractor and TV Host, returns with Season 3 of his Holmes On Homes Podcast, inviting YOU to listen to in-depth discussions he has with trade experts as part of his own research to help you build a safer, healthier home and environment. Bringing you more expert interviews and answers to homeowners' most asked questions, join Mike as he shares expert tips on electrical safety and avoiding electrical fires. Plus, learn more about what pondscaping is and how it's actu ...
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For some, working as a corporate publicist is the end goal. For Ifueko Igbinovia, it was just the start of her career. The New Jersey native has devoted her professional life to working with personalities while allowing hers to shine through her work. With a Youtube channel that highlights her eccentric personality and her day-to-day life, Igbinovia uses her background to set the tone for her work today.Working for Universal Motown Records, Igbinovia focused on studying public relations for ...
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Praxis Podcast with Rhett Smith

Therapist | Author | Coach

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A podcast tailored to help you bridge the gap between theory and practice in order to live a more transformational life -- with therapist, author and coach, Rhett Smith. I have a special interest in helping people face their anxiety with courage, so that they can have a more meaningful connection to self and others. As well as the interface of psychology and theology and the many and varied ways that can bring deep insight and healing to our lives.
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“Will we live in a world where tracking is the norm, or are we going to fix this global issue?” Arthur Edelstein is concerned for the future of the web and people's privacy online. He is a senior research and privacy engineer at Brave browser and founder of the project privacytests.org, where he runs objective privacy tests on major web browsers. H…
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The path Michael Nuñez took to a seemingly straightforward gig – Editorial director at VentureBeat – was anything but direct. He covered the fun side of Hong Kong, the travel beat in Korea, and even wrote for an airline magazine in New York City after various tech writing gigs. He spent two years and change as head of marketing at a VC, but for com…
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In this episode, Lexie Smith sits down with Christina Nicholson, a TV host, producer, correspondent, and the owner of Media Maven, a public relations and content creation agency. The two dive into the complex world of pay-for-play TV segments and the evolving role of press releases in modern public relations. With her background as a TV producer, C…
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Is your home feeling a little too stuffy? The truth is, fresh air is vital for a healthy home, and many people don’t realize how easy it is to improve their indoor air quality. In this episode, we’re exploring the powerful benefits of Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) and Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRVs) for your living space. In part 2, of this 2…
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Are you sure you’re breathing clean air at home? The truth is, many homeowners don’t realize that their indoor air could be harming their health. With everything from dust to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) floating around, it’s vital to understand what’s in your air. In this 2-part episode, I sit down with experts from Panasonic North America to…
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In this episode of Lexie Smith sits down with Whitney Lee, APR, CPRC, a marketing and PR expert and the founder of True Story Public Relations – an award-winning creative agency helping companies in the hospitality, travel, and tourism industries get in front of the right people with the right message. Today, True Story has grown into a fully remot…
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How do you fix ventilation in airtight homes? In this quick episode, I break down the basics of keeping air flowing in today’s energy-efficient homes. Sure, airtight construction helps save on energy, but your home needs to breathe. That’s why mechanical ventilation systems are a must to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and keep your home healthy. …
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In this minisode, Lexie Smith discusses five PR strategies that are actively yielding success for her agency, GROWTH MODE, and coaching clients at THEPRBAR Inc. From pitching podcasts to landing TV segments, Influencer Marketing wins, and more, tune in to learn new PR strategies you can implement today! Here’s What You’ll Learn: Discover why Pitchc…
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In today’s episode, we dive deep into the world of privacy red teams—where the goal isn’t just to protect data, but to break it first. Join us as we explore how this adversarial approach helps businesses identify and fix vulnerabilities before they become threats. Your host Jacob Høedt Larsen speaks to red team expert, Rebecca Balebako. Rebecca is …
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Did you know your home’s air might be hiding some serious contaminants like mould, VOCs, dust and it could be affecting your healthy? In this bonus episode, I’ll break down why poor indoor air quality can be dangerous and what you can do about it. From air purifiers to HRVs and ERVs, these systems are key to keeping your air clean and your family h…
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Our guest this month is renowned writer Peter Hessler, a staff writer at The New Yorker and author of five books about China, most recently Other Rivers: A Chinese Education, published earlier this year by Penguin Press. In the book, Hessler details his most recent stint living in China, teaching writing at Sichuan University in Chengdu from 2019 t…
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Who’s really handling the electrical work in your home? In this fifth and final episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes series, Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority and I tackle one of the biggest mistakes homeowners make—letting their general contractor handle electrical work. It may seem convenient, but it’s a risk you do…
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Older homes come with a lot of charm—but also some serious electrical risks. In this fourth episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes series, Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority and I take a deep dive into the common electrical issues found in older homes. From outdated knob and tube wiring to dangerous combinations of old a…
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In this episode, Lexie Smith sits down with Marie Incontrera, a two-time TEDx speaker and founder of Incontrera Consulting. Marie Incontrera is the CEO and Founder of Incontrera Consulting, a digital marketing and thought leadership consulting agency; author, creative professional, and speechwriter. She works with thought leaders to leverage their …
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When it comes to electrical safety, understanding the dangers of power lines is crucial. In this third episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes 4-part series, I’m joined once again by Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority to discuss the hidden risks associated with power lines near your home. From the dangers of overhanging l…
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Hello everyone. We've got a very special episode for you this month as we celebrate the pod's second anniversary. Given that AI is the topic of the decade, not just in tech and journalism, but the whole wide world, we asked two of our favorite guests back to discuss where this is all going. Jennifer Strong of the Shift Podcast, who also was a Pulit…
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Every job we take on seems to uncover even more shocking electrical hazards—literally. In this second episode of the Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes 4-part series, I’m once again joined by Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority, and we’re digging into some of the worst electrical work we’ve seen yet. We’re talking live wires left ex…
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On every job, we come across electrical issues that homeowners didn’t even know existed—and it’s a fire waiting to happen. In this Holmes On Homes Behind The Scenes 4-part series, I’m joined by Trevor Tremblay from the Electrical Safety Authority as we dig into some seriously dangerous electrical work found in a home in Ontario. From faulty wiring …
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In this episode, Lexie Smith sits down with John Sampogna, the CEO and Co-founder of Wondersauce, an agency specializing in brand storytelling, paid media, e-commerce, and digital experiences. With over 15 years of experience in digital marketing and advertising, John has created and led work for a wide range of clients such as L’Oreal, Scott’s, Go…
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In this episode, Lexie Smith sits down with Jessica Booth, a freelance writer, former editor and a Commerce Writer for leading global media company BDG. She has written for a wide variety of outlets, including Refinery 29, Bustle, Elite Daily, Parents, Brides, What To Expect, The Knot, People, The Bump, Reviewed, The Daily Beast, Forbes, Insider, C…
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"Hang on, let's look at what their day to day job is, what their business processes are, and optimize those processes so they become inherently compliant," Jonathan Craven says about his perspective on creating great data protection and information security. Jonathan Craven was previously Global Privacy Operations Lead at iRythm Technologies, now a…
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In this podcast episode, Lexie Smith dives into the evolving media landscape, challenging listeners to rethink the traditional media categories of paid, earned, and owned. Lexie introduces the "gray zone" – a hybrid media category that blends paid and earned media elements yet remains distinct from both. Through her insightful LinkedIn article, Lex…
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China’s edgy contemporary art exploded into global view over decades of China’s meteoric economic growth. Gone were the days of Mao Zedong insisting that art had to “serve the people", by which he meant, the Communist Party, with socialist realist propaganda. Freed from those contraints with Mao's death and the end of the Cultural Revolution in 197…
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In this episode of Pitchin’ and Sippin’, Lexie Smith sits down with Emily L. Foley, a prominent journalist, TV personality and expert trendspotter. Emily, whose career spans beauty, fashion and lifestyle journalism, shares her insights into the ever-evolving world of trendsetting and trendspotting. A former magazine editor, her writing has appeared…
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In this episode, Lexie Smith talks with Peter Shankman, a 6x best-selling author, speaker, and entrepreneur. In the world of media he is best known for founding HARO; an online service for journalists to gather feedback from the public, and a newer service called Source of Sources. Additionally, Peter is a marketing expert for several national and …
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"So first of all, OG privacy people who were scrappy and had to fight really hard to get any kind of budget and to even get people to understand that this was a necessary component of a business. They're ready for anything," Shoshana Rosenberg says in this podcast. We discuss: - The future of AI and whether privacy people are equipped to take that …
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In this edition of the Pressing Matters podcast, host Dave Reddy, head of Big Valley Marketing's Media and Influencers Practice, speaks with Jennifer Strong, a seasoned podcaster who began her radio career at 12 in Tennessee. Jennifer's extensive experience includes work with NPR, The Wall Street Journal, and MIT Tech Review. Now at Shift, she prod…
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What can a smart home do for you? In this quick 2-minute episode, Mike Holmes breaks down the essentials of smart homes. From advanced voice command systems and connected devices for tech enthusiasts to simple upgrades like nightlight receptacles for easy wayfinding, learn how smart homes offer added convenience and security. Want to get more elect…
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Journalist and communications pro Imani Bashir joins Lexie to talk about when to pitch a freelancer and how to create measurable content strategies. Imani Bashir is a media professional with over 13 years in the field of communications. She began her career in sports broadcasting, covering collegiate sports and in 2015 made the decision to move abr…
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Think you can safely charge your EV using a standard outlet? Think again! Mike Holmes reveals the surprising risks of plugging your electric vehicle into a regular electrical outlet, including the potential for dangerous fires. Tune in to learn about the safety concerns and what you should do to avoid a potentially hazardous situation. Want more el…
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Is your pet suffering from allergies that might be food-related? Mike Holmes talks to the experts about the impact of diet on pet allergies and whether a raw or regular food diet could be the answer. This episode offers advice on managing allergies through dietary choices and provides tips for selecting the best food for your pet’s health. Want mor…
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"My life has been filled with epiphany moments, you know, moments where the scales have fallen from my eyes and I thought, ah, get it," says Emma Martins in this interview. For a number of years Emma Martins was the Data Protection Commissioner at the Office of the Data Protection Authority of the Channel Islands. She now advises on data protection…
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Bought an older home but not sure about its electrical safety? In this quick bonus episode, Mike Holmes talks to the electrical experts from the Electrical Safety Authority in Ontario about tips on how to identify if your home’s electrical system needs an upgrade. Learn the signs of outdated wiring and get expert advice on ensuring your home’s elec…
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Mike Holmes, Professional Contractor and TV Host, returns with Season 4 of his Holmes On Homes Podcast, bringing you insightful discussions and expert advice to help you build a safer, healthier home. This season promises to be packed with valuable tips and engaging discussions that you won’t want to miss. Subscribe and listen to the Holmes On Home…
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If you know me you know how much I loved my dog Charlie. He was a big part of our family and without him, life wouldn't have been the same. It was very hard when we lost him but right then Meow Meow (our new cat) appeared out of nowhere in our life and everything changed once again —even though I was never the cat person. But both these experiences…
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I get a lot of questions about electrical all the time. If I bought an older house how do I know if I have bad electrical? Can I do electrical work myself? How do I know if I need a panel upgrade? Do I need a permit to do electrical work? A lot of these questions can easily be answered by hiring the right professional. In this case, it’s a Licensed…
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Beijing is many things to many people, sometimes all at once – a mecca for migrants and artists, a tech hub, a proving ground for young graduates, a capital of politics and power, a smoggy, traffic-choked dystopia, a charming collection of lakes, leafy parks, narrow lanes and courtyard houses, an enduring city with 800 years of history and lore, an…
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About a week and a half ago I spoke at Preston Trail's Marriage Conference on Mental Health and Marriage. As I thought about this topic I kept coming back to a few essential things that I feel are at the core of this topic. we are wired relationally we are wired relationally around love and trust optimum mental health in a marriage is incumbent abo…
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Diana Goovaerts initially got into the publishing business. But frustrated by that industry’s speed - or lack thereof - she shifted to the fast-paced world of journalism, first as a local reporter in her native North Jersey and, later, in the past decade, at WirelessWeek, GSMA and now Fierce Network, where she serves as executive editor. We’re all …
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Who are the winners and losers in U.S.-China trade over recent decades, and what's a better way forward? Laying out a compelling argument in this episode is Peter Goodman, a former correspondent in China, current global economics correspondent at The New York Times, and author of How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain. …
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At TDC NET they have a strong privacy and security culture. No system or vendor enters the network without being thoroughly vetted by both data protection and information security. This happens due to a governance model that is anchored in the organisation and has buy-in at top management. TDC NET provides a great part of the digital infrastructure…
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Next month, Fortune Brainstorm Tech will once again bring together the top thinkers in tech and business in Park City, Utah. And for the first time since 2020, Andrew Nusca will be leading the show as editorial director. He promises the typical knockout conference with big-name keynotes, Olympic-level networking and panels on everything from AI to …
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In this episode I talk with my good friend, Will Perry, who is the Lead Student Pastor at Hope Fellowship Church in Frisco, TX, which is a multi-site campus. I have known Will for almost 10 years and have loved watching him serve in youth ministry. He is one of the best youth pastors I have known, and I admire the way he engages not only youth, but…
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Tiananmen -- the place, the protests, the crackdown -- reverberates in memories and imaginations around the world, even 35 years after tanks rolled in Beijing’s streets, and the Chinese military’s crackdown on student demonstrators in the week hours of June 4, 1989, killed at least hundreds and wounded thousands of people. The protesters had been c…
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Rich Jaroslovsky’s career goal was to be the D.C. correspondent for a major newspaper. He achieved that - at 22 - for a little outlet called The Wall Street Journal. He covered Gerald Ford’s doomed re-election campaign in 1976. Five years later, mere hours after President Reagan was shot by would-be assassin John Hinckley, Rich was at the White Hou…
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On this Holmes on Homes Podcast episode, it's a family affair. I, Mike Holmes, am joined by my amazing children, Michael and Sherry, as we take a trip down memory lane and talk about what it truly means to build a legacy. We'll be diving into some of our all-time favourite Holmes on Homes projects, the ones that really left a mark, which are availa…
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In this episode I talk with my good friend and colleague, Michael Cox, who is a Licensed Professional Counselor, and contributor and instructor in the Restoration Therapy community that I am a part of. I appreciate Michael so much as a friend and colleague, and I admire the work he does with so many people, especially couples. In this episode we di…
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Genocide is not a word thrown around lightly by the U.S. government, but it uses that term to describe the Chinese government’s ongoing assaults on Uyghurs’ distinct culture, identity, rights, and freedom in China’s far western region of Xinjiang. China's government has long had an uneasy relationship with Uyghurs’ distinct Turkic Muslim identity, …
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In this podcast you get a 7-step cheat sheet to securing buy-in for your data protection programme. Get the presentation here: https://3963040.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/3963040/Presentations/20240425_masterclass_DPIA%20securing%20buy-in.pptx.pdf The steps are: 🎯 What do you really want? 🌍 What do they think about this right now? 🎤 What w…
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The DPIA process is important. In this podcast we look at it from the organisational perspective. How do you make it work - not legally or technically - but organisationally. You find the presentation here: https://3963040.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/3963040/Presentations/20240405_masterclass_DPIA.pptx.pdf It: Supports good decision-making…
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