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NZ Music Month: Honesty first and last for working songwriter Shannen Petersen

Shannen Petersen’s goal is to be authentic and honest with her music. But she is wary it can also be a quick way to lose sight of what is really important. “At some point you must stop making interesting music, because you are focused on making money and selling it.” What could be mistaken for shyness is a considered and calm demeanor. Her words come from a thoughtful place, which shines through in her music. She writes about the trials of life, with slices of regional references and an affinity for bird imagery. “I am writing for myself at all times. It’s entirely selfish.”

The Advisers Who Help Verizon s Tami Erwin Call Up Her Strengths

The Advisers Who Help Verizon s Tami Erwin Call Up Her Strengths 04/10/2021 | 12:15am EDT Send by mail : Message : By Joann S. Lublin In Personal Board of Directors, top business leaders talk about the people they turn to for advice, and how those people have shaped their perspective and helped them succeed. Previous installments from the series are here. Tami Erwin, the highest ranked woman at Verizon Communications Inc., keeps a lightbulb signed by a key mentor so she never forgets that colleague s counsel. Verizon executive Lowell McAdam gave her the bulb in 2006 after he noticed a dark sign outside a store in her region. She needed to see how the details could make a difference, explains Mr. McAdam, who went on to become chairman and chief executive of the company.

Schizophrénie : mieux connaître pour mieux soigner

Schizophrénie : mieux connaître pour mieux soigner
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See 23 rare antiques, art and memorabilia up for auction from Falls-Wyse Advertising (photos)

See 23 rare antiques, art and memorabilia up for auction from Falls-Wyse Advertising (photos) Updated Jan 27, 2021; Posted Jan 27, 2021 Antiques once part of the Wyse Advertising firm in downtown Cleveland are being auctioned on Wednesday, January 27, 2021.David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio More than 300 rare antiques, art and memorabilia from the Falls-Wyse Advertising archive will be available during a virtual online auction conducted by Gray’s Auctioneers beginning Wednesday morning. I had a chance to wander through the collection on Tuesday afternoon, and photographed nearly two dozen of the coolest items I saw (see the items below). Bidders must be registered, and can be registered online, but first-time bidders will need to contact Gray’s.

Brian Wieser on disinvestment in TV, disastrous Quibi and why a Facebook break-up may not be so bad for brands

The forecasts are in, and the assessment is predictably calamitous. WARC Data’s own ‘State of the Industry’ advertising expenditure report suggests that 2020 has been “the most hostile year for the advertising economy ever” since the World Advertising Research Center first started crunching the numbers four decades ago. Yet renowned ad industry analyst Brian Wieser, now with WPP’s GroupM, is more phlegmatic. “This year will, in some ways, be remembered as more of a mild setback than an industry-changing economic catastrophe for the media business,” he wrote by means of an introduction to GroupM’s recently-published In conversation with WARC, the former Pivotal Research man argues that the impact of COVID-19 has been overstated as a driver of media business performance. Rather, he said, the pandemic has only served to accelerate existing trends – from the rise of e-commerce, to the struggles of public service broadcasters (PSBs).  

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