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Rad Season With Oli Russell-Cowan Launches on FUEL TV

May 6, 2021 Rad Season With Oli Russell-Cowan Launches on FUEL TV Rad Season will anchor FUEL TV’s “FRESH@5” programming block on Fridays. Courtesy of FUEL TV SPONSOR FUEL TV, has partnered with media entrepreneur Oli Russell-Cowan to bring his weekly interview series ‘Rad Season’ to FUEL TV beginning Friday 7 May 2021 it was announced today by Don Meek, Chief Content Officer at FUEL TV. “Oli and Rad Season came to our attention about 6 months ago, and we immediately recognized that he is a unique and talented television host” said Meek in making the announcement. “He has the proven ability to secure amazing guests like Selema Masakela, Circe Wallace and Kevin Lyman who have all made extraordinary contributions to action sports and culture, and his gift for engaging in meaningful and insightful conversations is rare.  We are supremely confident that he will deliver a compelling and entertaining series for our viewers around the world.”

Emily White interviews Zoe Keating on new How to Build a Sustainable Music Career podcast

Emily White interviews Zoe Keating on new ‘How to Build a Sustainable Music Career’ podcast Veteran music industry innovator Emily White is launching a new podcast Monday, “How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams,” based on her #1 Amazon best-selling book of the same name. Emily White is an industry veteran and Founding Partner at NYC’s Collective Entertainment which created #iVoted Festival – the largest single-night digital concert ever. The first full episode of “How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams” launches Monday featuring independent artist Zoë Keating in a conversation that White originally recorded for the foreword of the book. Hypebot published the interview to mark the release of the book.

20 Under 40: Young Shapers of the Future (Health and Medicine)

Courtesy of Audrey L. Blewer Audrey Blewer had an early interest in history, concentrating on Latin America at the University of Florida in Gainesville. Along the way, though, she took an interest in public health and switched to that discipline for her master’s degree at the school, studying the health of imprisoned women. She went on to earn a Ph.D. in epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is now an assistant professor of family medicine and community health at Duke University School of Medicine. Her recent studies in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) incidents, the subject of her dissertation, have shown that women receive it less often than men, leading to the development of a CPR dummy with breasts for professional and civilian training. Her further studies suggest that CPR training dissemination strategies can be expanded and better fitted to address geographic, racial, and socioeconomic disparities in CPR education and delivery, especially at the hands of ci

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