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DishyMix: Success Secrets from Famous Media and Internet Business Executives
Newest Episode: Tue March 16, 2010. 03:00 AM
Crave authority? Visibility? Want to attain a power position? Want to be a leader with your own personal brand? Then model the behavior of successful entrepreneurs, CEOs and executives. Join Susan Bratton, industry connector, cognoscenti and creator of the Talk Show Tips System as she combines her bold approach and playful persona in this dishy mix of a talk show that dives deep into the life lessons of fascinating individuals from the world of digital media, advertising, marketing, social media and Web 2.0. Get pearls of wisdom, smart advice and warnings to heed.

Susan gets titans of industry to reveal themselves, not just their business strategy, through personal stories, their biographies, exploits and escapades. She goes beyond executive development to uncover the actions that get results. Find out what life is like as a big cheese, how they got where they are and what they want next in their lives. This show will mentor you so you can leave your own legacy of leadership. Be inspired. Be amazed. Most of all…be entertained.

Voted #1 Best Podcast on Social Media by Top Rank Blog.

SCROLL DOWN HERE TO LISTEN TO RECENT EPISODES.

A Sample of DishyMix Guests:

* Marcus Buckingham, The Truth About You
* John Zogby, The Way We'll Be
* Pete Blackshaw, Tell 3,000
* Alex Bogusky, Crispin, Porter + Bogusky
* Peter Shankman, Help A Reporter
* Ori Brafman, SWAY
* John Battelle, Federated Media
* Charlene Li, Groundswell
* Joe Pine, Authenticity
* Gina Bianchini, Ning
* Sarah Fay, Isobar
* Julie Roehm
* Seth Godin
* Wenda Harris Millard
* Steve Wozniak
* Dov Seidman, HOW
* Sir Ken Robinson
* David Weinberger, Cluetrain Manifesto
* Bob Garfield, AdAge
* C.C. Chapman
* Mitch Joel
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"Now more than ever, selling everything will require that the product or service deliver incredible value. It should be truly useful, beautifully designed, well-constructed, emotionally relevant and convey a sense of altruism. Tall order, I know." -- Patricia Martin, Author "RenGen"

"Meet Patricia Martin, founder and President of LitLamp Communications, a consultancy focused on supporting brands in sponsorship of the arts and philanthropic programs. Patricia has just completed her second book, "RenGen: The Rise of the Cultural Consumer and What it Mean to Your Business." It is an important book and a must read for marketers and agency professionals. It proffers a few important concepts for marketers. One, that the American culture is on the brink of another renaissance - wow! Patricia gives a parallel of the history leading up to the first Renaissance as compared to what's happening today with the Internet, climate crisis and the indie entertainment movement. Two, that there is a new psychographic cohort that is sophisticated in their expectation around brands who measures value through their preference for authenticity, aesthetics and design, self-determination and self-actualization called VIVIDS. And three, that marketers who are moving from a mass media mentality to a focus on imbuing their brand with or associating their brand with creativity and meaning will win the hearts of the VIVID's, an important and lucrative market segment.

"Hear Patricia tell the story of the Renaissance and how it fits into the map of our culture today. Get a description of the new VIVID profile. Understand the attributes of a "RenGenner." Hear Patricia's profile of a "creative" and find out what separates the "real" creatives from those who will toil without results. Enjoy examples of the 3 kinds of brands that will succeed in the future - "idea," "compassion" and "anxiety" brands such as Barak Obama, Starbucks, Kleenex, Hummer, Hilary Clinton, and FedX. Can you guess which are which? Learn about why "fusion" is now the standard for connecting with consumers and how activities such as "ritual" are important areas to watch. This show will give you a whole new way to think about persona marketing, target segmentation and the brand experience you are creating for your consumers.

"I highly recommend this book - it has further cemented my thinking about my target audience for Personal Life Media. I used to target "cultural creatives." Now I am taking the next step in appreciating my customers and integrating my learning about the RenGen and the VIVID profile. RenGen and Patricia Martin have already impacted my belief structures about this group of people and given me new and innovative ideas to continue to imbue my "indie brand," Personal Life Media with values that will mesh with my target. Thanks, Patricia, for this excellent book.
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Wed February 27, 2008. 11:22 AM
Can print on demand shake up academic publishing, book buying, and reading habits? Another terrific guest joins us on the podcast for a feature segment on the promise and perils of print on demand: Yakov Shafranovich, a software developer who specializes in print on demand services including PublicDomainReprints.org, covered in several prior Digital Campus episodes. [...]
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Amy Powell creates all world-wide digital marketing for Paramount Studios. Interfacing with film makers and studio executives on top grossers like Mission Impossible and War of the Worlds and cutting-edge technology offerings like Beowulf, she plans her multi-platform engagement strategy for a movie, sometimes years in advance.
Amy shares a bit of her movie budget planning, her career background and describes her internal team as well as her open door policy for anyone with talent and an innovative idea to make a movie a hit. The viral pre-launch campaign for Cloverfield with JJ Abrams may be her all-time best project and she shares her career learnings from CNN and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Get this movie studio executive's tips for the best all-time movies and her favorite TV shows. Find out on what two men she has a crush (besides her television-producer husband) - hint: they are both very large-headed and sport googley glasses.  Amy, a twin, offers her kooky side to us (thank you) by describing her office, her Iron Chef prepartion plans and her serious addition to chocolate.  
As always, this DishyMix episode delivers a fast-paced balance of insight and entertainment.
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Amy Powell creates all world-wide digital marketing for Paramount Studios. Interfacing with film makers and studio executives on top grossers like Mission Impossible and War of the Worlds and cutting-edge technology offerings like Beowulf, she plans her multi-platform engagement strategy for a movie, sometimes years in advance.
Amy shares a bit of her movie budget planning, her career background and describes her internal team as well as her open door policy for anyone with talent and an innovative idea to make a movie a hit. The viral pre-launch campaign for Cloverfield with JJ Abrams may be her all-time best project and she shares her career learnings from CNN and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Get this movie studio executive's tips for the best all-time movies and her favorite TV shows. Find out on what two men she has a crush (besides her television-producer husband) - hint: they are both very large-headed and sport googley glasses.  Amy, a twin, offers her kooky side to us (thank you) by describing her office, her Iron Chef prepartion plans and her serious addition to chocolate.  
As always, this DishyMix episode delivers a fast-paced balance of insight and entertainment.
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Industry personality Wenda Harris Millard sits down with Susan to talk about her new role at MSLO, why she left Yahoo! and the heady days of launching an industry at DoubleClick. Wenda lays out sage career advice for those who really want to get ahead and talks about what she learned from her mentors in business. She tells us what one thing she'd change about the business world; defines her motto "Speed Kills;"  and explains why her MBA is not as important as her gut.
Wenda reviews the Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia empire, showcases an example of an "intelligent marketing" program from Unilever's Dove pro.age, and talks about how Martha is a geek.  Now that she runs both editorial and advertising, Susan and Wenda discuss the fine line between product integration and shilling. She harks back to one of her favorite campaigns at Yahoo! where she was responsible for taking the sales team from $720 million in revenue to $6.5 billion in sales by "providing business solutions for marketers." Listen as she outlines the Nestle ProPlan dog food campaign that used behavioral modeling and database management to move share on a languishing brand.
Wenda regales us with two funny stories of the heady times at DoubleClick when there were thousands of people under 30 on her watch and the tricks they played on her. Then the conversation moves to food - one of DishyMix's most common themes. Wenda is cooking veal and artichoke stew; saffron rice; carrots salted just right and roasted pears with pepper and honey. Get the recipes at DishyMix.com along with the recap of the Top 5 Trends in Food for '08. 
Wenda reveals herself like never before and brings her experience and stories to this not-to-be-missed interview.
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Industry personality Wenda Harris Millard sits down with Susan to talk about her new role at MSLO, why she left Yahoo! and the heady days of launching an industry at DoubleClick. Wenda lays out sage career advice for those who really want to get ahead and talks about what she learned from her mentors in business. She tells us what one thing she'd change about the business world; defines her motto "Speed Kills;"  and explains why her MBA is not as important as her gut.
Wenda reviews the Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia empire, showcases an example of an "intelligent marketing" program from Unilever's Dove pro.age, and talks about how Martha is a geek.  Now that she runs both editorial and advertising, Susan and Wenda discuss the fine line between product integration and shilling. She harks back to one of her favorite campaigns at Yahoo! where she was responsible for taking the sales team from $720 million in revenue to $6.5 billion in sales by "providing business solutions for marketers." Listen as she outlines the Nestle ProPlan dog food campaign that used behavioral modeling and database management to move share on a languishing brand.
Wenda regales us with two funny stories of the heady times at DoubleClick when there were thousands of people under 30 on her watch and the tricks they played on her. Then the conversation moves to food - one of DishyMix's most common themes. Wenda is cooking veal and artichoke stew; saffron rice; carrots salted just right and roasted pears with pepper and honey. Get the recipes at DishyMix.com along with the recap of the Top 5 Trends in Food for '08. 
Wenda reveals herself like never before and brings her experience and stories to this not-to-be-missed interview.
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Meet Adam Gerber, now helping Quantcast, an upstart online audience measurement company get a seat at the table beside Nielsen, comScore, Alexa, Compete, Omniture and on.  Learn about "hybrid ratings" and why they make sense in understanding the soul of the consumer. Adam takes questions about metrics and the state of online video from listeners including John Durham of CatalystSF, Rex Briggs of Marketing Evolution, Larry Everling, Mark Silva of RealBranding and Jed Savage of ScanScout.
Adam's career spans media planning and buying, a stint at AOL in the ad services group, a recent foray into online video at BrightCove and now his position at QuantCast. Learn how this once journalism/poli-sci major got into advertising and how he's transitioned from the buy side to the "enablement" side. Hear his biggest career mistake - leaving AOL in '97 before he vested and why he made the move. Get the story on how he helped build two of the industry's most progressive digital agencies, WPP's Digital Edge unit - now MEC Interaction (formerly known as MediaEdge: cia) and Publicis' MediaVest and his advice for serving on committees for those who are trying to continue the goal of standards for the industry.
Hear Adam's story of finding Sarah on JDate and how they broke it to their family. He's not just a mild-mannered nice Jewish boy who's good with numbers...he puts his analytical skills to the test in Vegas at the Black Jack tables and apparently has had some pretty good times in New Orleans and the Super Bowl! Then there's the story of the Hot Chicks, Video and Hot Chicks AND Video. Suz scares Adam with her verbiage - find out what it's all about and what it has to do with Adam. They do a final review of the books Adam wants to read, including Freakonomics, BlackSwan, I am American, And So Can You and Suz' shameless plug for her sponsor Audible has Adam convinced to sign up for the service. That will give him something to do on his bi-coastal commutes from NY to SF every other week for QuantCast! 
Adam Gerber has been a leader in the digital marketing space since it's inception. He's been an evangelist, a pioneer, spending solid budgets on digital media on behalf of his blue chip clients. He's a believer. He's amazingly smart. He's a great man and you'll enjoy knowing him better in this entertaining and informational interview. You'll grow. You'll learn. Enjoy!
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Meet Adam Gerber, now helping Quantcast, an upstart online audience measurement company get a seat at the table beside Nielsen, comScore, Alexa, Compete, Omniture and on.  Learn about "hybrid ratings" and why they make sense in understanding the soul of the consumer. Adam takes questions about metrics and the state of online video from listeners including John Durham of CatalystSF, Rex Briggs of Marketing Evolution, Larry Everling, Mark Silva of RealBranding and Jed Savage of ScanScout.
Adam's career spans media planning and buying, a stint at AOL in the ad services group, a recent foray into online video at BrightCove and now his position at QuantCast. Learn how this once journalism/poli-sci major got into advertising and how he's transitioned from the buy side to the "enablement" side. Hear his biggest career mistake - leaving AOL in '97 before he vested and why he made the move. Get the story on how he helped build two of the industry's most progressive digital agencies, WPP's Digital Edge unit - now MEC Interaction (formerly known as MediaEdge: cia) and Publicis' MediaVest and his advice for serving on committees for those who are trying to continue the goal of standards for the industry.
Hear Adam's story of finding Sarah on JDate and how they broke it to their family. He's not just a mild-mannered nice Jewish boy who's good with numbers...he puts his analytical skills to the test in Vegas at the Black Jack tables and apparently has had some pretty good times in New Orleans and the Super Bowl! Then there's the story of the Hot Chicks, Video and Hot Chicks AND Video. Suz scares Adam with her verbiage - find out what it's all about and what it has to do with Adam. They do a final review of the books Adam wants to read, including Freakonomics, BlackSwan, I am American, And So Can You and Suz' shameless plug for her sponsor Audible has Adam convinced to sign up for the service. That will give him something to do on his bi-coastal commutes from NY to SF every other week for QuantCast! 
Adam Gerber has been a leader in the digital marketing space since it's inception. He's been an evangelist, a pioneer, spending solid budgets on digital media on behalf of his blue chip clients. He's a believer. He's amazingly smart. He's a great man and you'll enjoy knowing him better in this entertaining and informational interview. You'll grow. You'll learn. Enjoy!
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Wed February 13, 2008. 04:44 PM
Is reading declining in the digital age, or is it simply changing? The Digital Campus team is joined by two guests in our feature segment, Sunil Iyengar of the National Endowment for the Arts and Matt Kirschenbaum of the University of Maryland, to debate the future of reading—and its past. The news roundup covers Microsoft’s [...]
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This is part two of a two part interview of Steve Wozniak, who personally invented the Apple I and II and launched Apple Computer with Steve Jobs in 1976. Thirty years later he released his autobiography, "iWoz: How I Invented the Personal Computer, co-Founded Apple and Had Fun Doing It." Hear Susan get beyond the book and deeper than Google deets to explore one of the most generous and down-to-earth icons of Silicon Valley.  Hear how technology shaped his world view; why he believes inventors are like artists and what the greatest technical challenges are that face the current generation. Hear Steve's opinion on the "Technology Divide" (i.e. the so-called 'racial ravine') and how he adopted the Los Gatos school district, providing students and teachers with hands-on equipment. Find out what one gadget he'd take if he were marooned on an island...you'll be surprised!
Uncover Steve's list of inventions. Hear what he'd say today to Paul Terrell, owner of The Byte Shop who gave Apple their start with a $50,000 order. Find out what he learned in his 30s', 40's and now where his passion for technology stands today in his 50's. Discover the one thing that pushed him hardest in his life (so far) and which of his prestigious awards he most values. Find out about his wide-ranging philanthropic work - from founding the Silicon Valley Ballet, the Tech Museum, the Children's Discovery Museum, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and launching Shoreline Amphitheater with Bill Graham. Woz even has a street in San Jose named after him - "Woz Way" - hear how that landed for him when he found out.
Understand his love of anagrams, repetitious phone numbers and vanity license plates and what they all share in common. Hear about Dial-A-Joke and Phone Phreaking with his Blue Box. Learn about his new love, Segway Polo and his team The Silicon Valley Aftershocks. Woz sets the record straight on what Us Magazine reported about him dating comedienne Kathy Griffin and if he did indeed buy her that flashy ring you see in the press photos. Track him on his Hard Rock memorabilia collection and his most guilty pleasure. Hear about his favorite concert he ever attended besides his own US Festivals in the 80's  - Roger Waters' "The Wall" tour. See why it was magical. Then Suz and Woz discuss the "Tyranny of Good Intentions: How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice." 
This two part series tracks Steve's history, his current passions and gets deep into some of his beliefs about technology, philanthropy and what's most important in life.  Don't forget to listen to part one. Enjoy!
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This is part two of a two part interview of Steve Wozniak, who personally invented the Apple I and II and launched Apple Computer with Steve Jobs in 1976. Thirty years later he released his autobiography, "iWoz: How I Invented the Personal Computer, co-Founded Apple and Had Fun Doing It." Hear Susan get beyond the book and deeper than Google deets to explore one of the most generous and down-to-earth icons of Silicon Valley.  Hear how technology shaped his world view; why he believes inventors are like artists and what the greatest technical challenges are that face the current generation. Hear Steve's opinion on the "Technology Divide" (i.e. the so-called 'racial ravine') and how he adopted the Los Gatos school district, providing students and teachers with hands-on equipment. Find out what one gadget he'd take if he were marooned on an island...you'll be surprised!
Uncover Steve's list of inventions. Hear what he'd say today to Paul Terrell, owner of The Byte Shop who gave Apple their start with a $50,000 order. Find out what he learned in his 30s', 40's and now where his passion for technology stands today in his 50's. Discover the one thing that pushed him hardest in his life (so far) and which of his prestigious awards he most values. Find out about his wide-ranging philanthropic work - from founding the Silicon Valley Ballet, the Tech Museum, the Children's Discovery Museum, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and launching Shoreline Amphitheater with Bill Graham. Woz even has a street in San Jose named after him - "Woz Way" - hear how that landed for him when he found out.
Understand his love of anagrams, repetitious phone numbers and vanity license plates and what they all share in common. Hear about Dial-A-Joke and Phone Phreaking with his Blue Box. Learn about his new love, Segway Polo and his team The Silicon Valley Aftershocks. Woz sets the record straight on what Us Magazine reported about him dating comedienne Kathy Griffin and if he did indeed buy her that flashy ring you see in the press photos. Track him on his Hard Rock memorabilia collection and his most guilty pleasure. Hear about his favorite concert he ever attended besides his own US Festivals in the 80's  - Roger Waters' "The Wall" tour. See why it was magical. Then Suz and Woz discuss the "Tyranny of Good Intentions: How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice." 
This two part series tracks Steve's history, his current passions and gets deep into some of his beliefs about technology, philanthropy and what's most important in life.  Don't forget to listen to part one. Enjoy!
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Wed January 30, 2008. 06:43 PM
Are open educational resources such as iTunes U and thought-provoking dot-coms such as BigThink.com a distraction from the mission of professors and universities, or the wave of the future? Tom, Mills, and Dan debate the merits of “open access” intellectual content in the feature story. We also follow up on Dan’s experience with buying a [...]
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This is the first part of a two part interview on Steve Wozniak, the Woz, who personally invented the Apple I and II and launched Apple Computer with Steve Jobs in 1976. Thirty years later he released his autobiography, "iWoz: How I Invented the Personal Computer, co-Founded Apple and Had Fun Doing It." Hear Susan get beyond the book and deeper than Google deets to explore one of the most generous and down-to-earth icons of Silicon Valley.  Hear how technology shaped his world view; why he believes inventors are like artists and what the greatest technical challenges are that face the current generation. Hear Steve's opinion on the "Technology Divide" (i.e. the so-called 'racial ravine') and how he adopted the Los Gatos school district, providing students and teachers with hands-on equipment. Find out what one gadget he'd take if he were marooned on an island...you'll be surprised!
Uncover Steve's list of inventions. Hear what he'd say today to Paul Terrell, owner of The Byte Shop who gave Apple their start with a $50,000 order. Find out what he learned in his 30s', 40's and now where his passion for technology stands today in his 50's. Discover the one thing that pushed him hardest in his life (so far) and which of his prestigious awards he most values. Find out about his wide-ranging philanthropic work - from founding the Silicon Valley Ballet, the Tech Museum, the Children's Discovery Museum, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and launching Shoreline Amphitheater with Bill Graham. Woz even has a street in San Jose named after him - "Woz Way" - hear how that landed for him when he found out.
Understand his love of anagrams, repetitious phone numbers and vanity license plates and what they all share in common. Hear about Dial-A-Joke and Phone Phreaking with his Blue Box. Learn about his new love, Segway Polo and his team The Silicon Valley Aftershocks. Woz sets the record straight on what Us Magazine reported about him dating comedienne Kathy Griffin and if he did indeed buy her that flashy ring you see in the press photos. Track him on his Hard Rock memorabilia collection and his most guilty pleasure. Hear about his favorite concert he ever attended besides his own US Festivals in the 80's  - Roger Waters' "The Wall" tour. See why it was magical. Then Suz and Woz discuss the "Tyranny of Good Intentions: How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice." 
This two part series tracks Steve's history, his current passions and gets deep into some of his beliefs about technology, philanthropy and what's most important in life. Subscribe to listen to part two as well. Enjoy!
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This is the first part of a two part interview on Steve Wozniak, the Woz, who personally invented the Apple I and II and launched Apple Computer with Steve Jobs in 1976. Thirty years later he released his autobiography, "iWoz: How I Invented the Personal Computer, co-Founded Apple and Had Fun Doing It." Hear Susan get beyond the book and deeper than Google deets to explore one of the most generous and down-to-earth icons of Silicon Valley.  Hear how technology shaped his world view; why he believes inventors are like artists and what the greatest technical challenges are that face the current generation. Hear Steve's opinion on the "Technology Divide" (i.e. the so-called 'racial ravine') and how he adopted the Los Gatos school district, providing students and teachers with hands-on equipment. Find out what one gadget he'd take if he were marooned on an island...you'll be surprised!
Uncover Steve's list of inventions. Hear what he'd say today to Paul Terrell, owner of The Byte Shop who gave Apple their start with a $50,000 order. Find out what he learned in his 30s', 40's and now where his passion for technology stands today in his 50's. Discover the one thing that pushed him hardest in his life (so far) and which of his prestigious awards he most values. Find out about his wide-ranging philanthropic work - from founding the Silicon Valley Ballet, the Tech Museum, the Children's Discovery Museum, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and launching Shoreline Amphitheater with Bill Graham. Woz even has a street in San Jose named after him - "Woz Way" - hear how that landed for him when he found out.
Understand his love of anagrams, repetitious phone numbers and vanity license plates and what they all share in common. Hear about Dial-A-Joke and Phone Phreaking with his Blue Box. Learn about his new love, Segway Polo and his team The Silicon Valley Aftershocks. Woz sets the record straight on what Us Magazine reported about him dating comedienne Kathy Griffin and if he did indeed buy her that flashy ring you see in the press photos. Track him on his Hard Rock memorabilia collection and his most guilty pleasure. Hear about his favorite concert he ever attended besides his own US Festivals in the 80's  - Roger Waters' "The Wall" tour. See why it was magical. Then Suz and Woz discuss the "Tyranny of Good Intentions: How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice." 
This two part series tracks Steve's history, his current passions and gets deep into some of his beliefs about technology, philanthropy and what's most important in life. Subscribe to listen to part two as well. Enjoy!
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Meet Doron, Vice President of Millward Brown's media practice who has helped put the digital media industry on the map by showing the quantitative value of online advertising through his research at both the IAB and MB.  He shares his childhood stories of Haifa and Maastrict, talks about the current state of digital media research and then Susan and Doron pop a bottle of Chardonnay and get down to the gossip. Ching! Ching!
"Chardonnay Talk," much like "Cawfee Tawk," is a wanton Friday afternoon abbondanza of scuttlebutt, scandal and here-say about mutual friends and famous people in the interactive agency, online publishing, and digital marketing world. Who has a hot body? Who should have their own video show? Who has a bi-coastal job and a 2 year old? Who owes Doron lunch? Who is a hottie in Facebook? Who keeps sending Doron hamburgers? Who is holding his groin? Who has a home in Arkansas they can sell you? Why was Suz worried?
Who constantly reinvents herself? Who just got engaged? Who is the super-cool chica with whom we want to have pedicures? For whom, when they fell in love, was it pure agony? Who has the best combination of freckles and dreads? Who is mad at Doron? Who owns a bar? Who still dresses like Allie McBeal? Who has the most beautiful wife in the world? Who is a big mover at AOL now? Who is the best at debating politics? 
Who takes 400 slides to do a 20 minute presentation? Who is the fair-haired beauty? Who was key in driving interactive forward in the early days? Who has been married to their sweetheart for 15 years? Who plays the Ukulele? Who should be doing FedEx commercials? Who is moving abroad? Who is a magician? Who moved to Toronto? Who is a visionary? Who doesn't want to fly on Bill Gates' jet? What color are Martha Stewart's offices?  Who is well-suited to be a CMO? 
Julie Roehm, Molly Parsley, Melinda Gipson, Hugh McGoran, Heidi Lehman, Jason Krebs, Tom Hespos, Adam Gerber, Benjamin Hill, Tim Kopp, Corey Kronengold, Leslie Laredo, Daina Middleton, Dave Morgan, Nick Nyhan, Greg Stuart, John Stichweh, Geoff Ramsey, Joanne Bradford, Wenda Harris Millard, Julian Aldridge, Allison Arden, Michael Barrett, Judit Nagy, Mike Stoeckel, Mary Bermel, Lynn Bolger, Rick Bruner, Sarah Fay, Masha Geller, Crystal Guerin, Jack Haber, Taddy Hall are are in the mix.
If you can resist listening to this episode of DishyMix, smack yourself -- twice -- because you are a BORE!
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Meet Doron, Vice President of Millward Brown's media practice who has helped put the digital media industry on the map by showing the quantitative value of online advertising through his research at both the IAB and MB.  He shares his childhood stories of Haifa and Maastrict, talks about the current state of digital media research and then Susan and Doron pop a bottle of Chardonnay and get down to the gossip. Ching! Ching!
"Chardonnay Talk," much like "Cawfee Tawk," is a wanton Friday afternoon abbondanza of scuttlebutt, scandal and here-say about mutual friends and famous people in the interactive agency, online publishing, and digital marketing world. Who has a hot body? Who should have their own video show? Who has a bi-coastal job and a 2 year old? Who owes Doron lunch? Who is a hottie in Facebook? Who keeps sending Doron hamburgers? Who is holding his groin? Who has a home in Arkansas they can sell you? Why was Suz worried?
Who constantly reinvents herself? Who just got engaged? Who is the super-cool chica with whom we want to have pedicures? For whom, when they fell in love, was it pure agony? Who has the best combination of freckles and dreads? Who is mad at Doron? Who owns a bar? Who still dresses like Allie McBeal? Who has the most beautiful wife in the world? Who is a big mover at AOL now? Who is the best at debating politics? 
Who takes 400 slides to do a 20 minute presentation? Who is the fair-haired beauty? Who was key in driving interactive forward in the early days? Who has been married to their sweetheart for 15 years? Who plays the Ukulele? Who should be doing FedEx commercials? Who is moving abroad? Who is a magician? Who moved to Toronto? Who is a visionary? Who doesn't want to fly on Bill Gates' jet? What color are Martha Stewart's offices?  Who is well-suited to be a CMO? 
Julie Roehm, Molly Parsley, Melinda Gipson, Hugh McGoran, Heidi Lehman, Jason Krebs, Tom Hespos, Adam Gerber, Benjamin Hill, Tim Kopp, Corey Kronengold, Leslie Laredo, Daina Middleton, Dave Morgan, Nick Nyhan, Greg Stuart, John Stichweh, Geoff Ramsey, Joanne Bradford, Wenda Harris Millard, Julian Aldridge, Allison Arden, Michael Barrett, Judit Nagy, Mike Stoeckel, Mary Bermel, Lynn Bolger, Rick Bruner, Sarah Fay, Masha Geller, Crystal Guerin, Jack Haber, Taddy Hall are are in the mix.
If you can resist listening to this episode of DishyMix, smack yourself -- twice -- because you are a BORE!
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Meet Dov, founder and CEO of LRN, a company dedicated to creating ethical, sustainable and profitable business cultures. Have you ever been put to the test ethically in a business deal? Have you worked at an unscrupulous company? Is your boss completely lacking in moral principals? Dov argues that out-behaving your competitors is more important than out-performing them, especially in today's viral/WOM/transparent web-connected world.  Enter one bitchy blogger and your world comes apart, right?
The paradox of success now pushes us to pursue significance, not profit. You have permission from Dov to wield charismatic authority in delivering your brand promise. Doesn't that sound like fun? Learn how to imbue your corporation with ethics and why that will pay off in profit like nothing else you can do.
In this episode of DishyMix, Susan brings questions from some of the digital marketing and media world's new and leading CEO's including Rob Simon, CEO of Burst Marketing who asks, " why do people need direction now?" Scott Blumberg, CEO of Return Path asks how to standardize "how." Dakota Sullivan, CMO of Yahoo!'s Blue Lithium asks how we can train our children in this new paradigm. Matt Edelman, CEO of PeopleJam wants to know how we can instill values in a sustainable way in a society overly engaged in shallow pursuits of wealth and celebrity. And Ian Schafer, CEO of Deep Focus, Sarah Fay, President of Isobar USA, Richard Jalichandra, President & CEO at Technorati and Ben T Smith, Chairman of MerchantCircle have more questions for Dov that are answered on the DishyMix blog. http://dishymix.com
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Meet Dov, founder and CEO of LRN, a company dedicated to creating ethical, sustainable and profitable business cultures. Have you ever been put to the test ethically in a business deal? Have you worked at an unscrupulous company? Is your boss completely lacking in moral principals? Dov argues that out-behaving your competitors is more important than out-performing them, especially in today's viral/WOM/transparent web-connected world.  Enter one bitchy blogger and your world comes apart, right?
The paradox of success now pushes us to pursue significance, not profit. You have permission from Dov to wield charismatic authority in delivering your brand promise. Doesn't that sound like fun? Learn how to imbue your corporation with ethics and why that will pay off in profit like nothing else you can do.
In this episode of DishyMix, Susan brings questions from some of the digital marketing and media world's new and leading CEO's including Rob Simon, CEO of Burst Marketing who asks, " why do people need direction now?" Scott Blumberg, CEO of Return Path asks how to standardize "how." Dakota Sullivan, CMO of Yahoo!'s Blue Lithium asks how we can train our children in this new paradigm. Matt Edelman, CEO of PeopleJam wants to know how we can instill values in a sustainable way in a society overly engaged in shallow pursuits of wealth and celebrity. And Ian Schafer, CEO of Deep Focus, Sarah Fay, President of Isobar USA, Richard Jalichandra, President & CEO at Technorati and Ben T Smith, Chairman of MerchantCircle have more questions for Dov that are answered on the DishyMix blog. http://dishymix.com
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Wed January 16, 2008. 06:05 PM
On our first podcast of the new year, we look at the rise of the small, cheap laptop and its significance for education and cultural sites. In addition to a full rundown of the latest news about the One Laptop Per Child project and its $188 XO laptop, we cover the wildly popular Asus Eee [...]
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Meet Daina, HP's gobal advertising and interactive marketing director for their $28 billion dollar imaging and printing business. Hear about her impressive roster of cutting-edge marketing programs from "HP Uncut" to "Project Direct," an online film festival with Jason Reitman, director of "Thank You For Not Smoking" coordinated with YouTube to the "HP Community Mosaic" on Flickr.
On this show, be comforted by a marketer who "gets it" and who is harnessing all the creativity and connection that the web can bring to a brand when in the right hands, in this case Daina's. Hear her manifesto to be transparent in her company's engagement with customers and to create a continuous brand conversation. 
Daina and her husband, Rob, own One Spirit Ranch where they raise Andalusian and Lusitano horses together. A proponent of the "mom and pop shop" they've built their house together in addition to managing their ranch outside of Boise, Idaho.  Daina has nearly perfect recall of the names of virtually any tool in existence and she's used most of them, including both arc and acetylene welders.  Part of that she learned as a range-land firefighter for the BLM.
Susan asks her about her "no regrets" policy in life; about her love of languages and their applicability to the semantics of search marketing and her most difficult challenges in life. Daina is the perfect blend of bold woman, courageous marketer, sweet mother/wife and authentic woman that appeals to all. Tune in to hear her secrets for success.
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