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Each week, I will discuss the most unusual headlines and not so headlines from news around the world and in my local area with my own little spin and humor. I will also do a segment a week where I choose a listener or listeners email and discuss whatever topic you like. This Podcast is intended for a mature audience only...no politics, no conspiracy theories, just some good adult humor
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Surely Not The News

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If you’ve had enough of the headlines and “breaking news” and just want a laugh, join Scott and Matt starting for a new show that deals with some of the funny news you may have missed.
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News Not Noise

Jessica Yellin

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I’m Jessica Yellin, the founder of News Not Noise. For years, I worked in network news at ABC, MSNBC, and CNN, where I was the Chief White House Correspondent. I’ve reported from around the world and won awards. The more years I got under my belt as a reporter, the more I became convinced that the news doesn't speak to a large part of the audience. In the summer of 2018, I did something different. The midterm elections were approaching and friends asked me to explain what the heck was happen ...
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Hi, I'm your host Alberto Lempira; I talk about the latest news and trends on marketing, business, and tech. Interesting experts will occasionally join me to discuss popular topics on advertising, communication, martech, digital marketing, and more. New episodes weekly. 🎙 @notyourmarketer on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube www.notyourmarketer.com 👨🏻‍💻 @albertolempira on any social network www.albertolempira.com
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NOTE: The MP3 files used by this podcast appear to be missing. They may have been removed permanently from their source location. The News Quiz has been broadcast by BBC Radio 4 since 1977.Each week, four panelists appear on the show. They are usually either comedians or journalists, and sometimes politicians. The purpose of the show is to test contestants' knowledge of the events of the previous week by asking questions which are usually oblique references to those events.The host ends the ...
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National Director of Christian Life Resources - Robert Fleischmann, shares his journey with NTN of finding a safe way to be on the cutting edge of technology and AI. https://www.linkedin.com/company/ccatechnology/mycompany/verification/ https://ccatechnology.com/ https://christianliferesources.comOleh CCA Technology
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Ben Smith is one of the most influential media and politics reporters today. Smith was one of the first reporters at politico and went on to become the founding editor of Buzzfeed News. He was a must-read media columnist at the NY Times and is now co-founder of global media outlet, Semafor. Smith is out with a new book, Traffic – Genius, Rivalry an…
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This is a wide-ranging and honest conversation about aging, honesty, grief, anxiety and finding joy in life with the remarkable Paulina Porizkova. She is a longtime supermodel, actress and author. We talk about the inspiration behind her debut book No Filter: The Good, The Bad, and The Beautiful. It's a stunning collection of essays and observation…
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Join Bryan for a quick overview and guidance on how your organization can participate in the 2023 Central Indiana Nonprofit Salary Survey in February and get the report in early June. Bryan shares why Charitable Advisors hosts the Salary Survey and answers a few common questions about the survey process and results. We want to thank this year’s Non…
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Facing challenges recruiting employees for your nonprofit? Join Charitable Advisors' Shari Finnell and Bryan Orander in this conversation with Dr. Jim Dalton, President and CEO of Damar Services. Jim talks about Damar's innovative program Hire Today, Start Tomorrow, which has helped the organization hire more employees in spite of numerous challeng…
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Join Bryan Orander as he speaks with Holly Wheeler, executive director of Indiana Family to Family, about what it took to merge Family Voices Indiana and About Special Kids. During a two-year period, the board and staff members discussed mission and programming and, along the way, learned to build trust in an effort to find the right path to better…
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Donna Oklak, founder of the Meridian Foundation, and Jonathan Haag, vice president of innovation at CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions, give their perspectives on what it takes to be innovative in the nonprofit sector. Get the latest Not-for-Profit News at CharitableAdvisors.com https://charitableadvisors.com/…
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Join Bryan as he talks with James Gruesser and Pete Alveal of Premier Commercial Real Estate about the current environment in commercial real estate. What can you do if your current space is too large? If you need space, what are the special opportunities available to sublet space from others? Is this a good time to sell, or buy, a building? Get th…
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Join Bryan as he shares the release of the new Welcome to the Board download for new board members, talks about what he thinks new board members need to know, and overviews the value of a brief board self-assessment process to set the board on a good path going into the new year. Get the latest Not-for-Profit News at CharitableAdvisors.com https://…
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Where are you headed with your DEIA efforts? In this conversation with Shari Finnell, GangGang co-founder Mali Jeffers challenges us to start putting some wheels on equity initiatives. Mali also talks about why she and co-founder, Alan Bacon, thought the time was right to start a nonprofit in the middle of a pandemic. To learn more about GangGang, …
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CoraLyn Turentine of Resilient Leadership joins Bryan to discuss the impact the past several years have had on our mental health and, more specifically, the health of nonprofit staff. CoraLyn shares some ideas on identifying compassion fatigue in yourself and in the people you work with and how you can respond. Get the latest Not-for-Profit News at…
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Republicans held the House. Democrats the Senate. But the margins couldn’t be slimmer. And the standoff ahead of 2024 is already taking shape. Can anything get done? Is a next generation of leadership ready to take the helm? And will the policies that you care about even make the agenda? We answer those questions with two experts: Jake Sherman, fou…
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Join Bryan as he learns about the Wise Giving Alliance and Give.org from Shelbi Felblinger and Jennifer Adamany of the Better Business Bureau of Central Indiana. The BBB has been an advocate for establishing trust and credibility for decades and the Wise Giving Alliance works with local nonprofits to establish their alignment with established indus…
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Join Bryan as he speaks with Chelsea Haring-Cozzi, Executive Director of CHIP, the Coalition for Homeless Intervention and Prevention. Chelsea gives us insights on how a shared 5 Year Plan drives a coordinated effort to reduce homelessness and how Indianapolis is learning from and sharing with homeless providers across the country. Get the latest N…
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The big loser in the 2022 midterms: conventional wisdom. The late punditry was all wrong. Enthusiasm was high on both sides. There was no red wave. Women did turn out to vote on abortion. Trumpism suffered some body blows and election deniers did not sweep the board. Importantly voters seemed motivated by multiple issues at once – which shouldn’t b…
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Former presidential candidate-turned-Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has a pricey task before him: how to spend $600 billion over 5 years to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure. He sat down with News Not Noise to tell us about some of those projects and how he believes they’ll benefit citizens across the nation. We tackle some big issues: i…
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Join Bryan as he speaks with Julie Goodman and Ernest Disney-Britton about the expanding arts scene in central Indiana and how appreciating art is more than going to a theatre or museum. Ernest also shares some reflections on the arts in Indianapolis as he heads toward retirement at the end of September. To learn more about Indy Arts Council visit …
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Mortgage rates have doubled in the last year. Housing prices are coming down in some markets, but inventory is limited. And rents continue to rise. So we spoke to Zillow Chief Economist Skylar Olsen. She tracks housing market trends to help buyers, renters and sellers make informed decisions. In this episode Olsen answers your questions including: …
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Join Bryan as he speaks with Gurinder Kaur of the Immigrant Welcome Center about how Indiana and Indianapolis are supporting people who need assistance from as near as Haiti and as far away as Afghanistan. Gurinder shares how her journey to Detroit from India was both her first plane trip and her first time seeing snow. Edit note and correction to …
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Join Bryan as he speaks with Lakshmi Hasanadka of Indiana Afterschool Network about the wide variety of programming that is available outside school hours and the value it creates in learning, connecting families, and connecting to the community. To learn more about Indiana Afterschool Network, visit https://www.indianaafterschool.org/ Get the late…
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America is adrift due to polarization, inequality, greed, corruption, bad behavior. And one of the key solutions to this is to strengthen the middle class That’s what Scott Galloway argues in his new book, “Adrift: America in 100 Charts,” already on the New York Times Bestseller list. Scott Galloway is a Professor of Marketing at NYU’s Stern School…
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Join Bryan in this special edition of our podcast that focuses on some of the lessons the Charitable Advisors team has learned from supporting 100 nonprofit CEO/ED transitions and searches. Few nonprofit boards have the capacity to take on a search without support in this tight labor market with busy board members. We provide an affordable alternat…
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Join Shari Finnell and Bryan Orander as they welcome Dr. Colette Pierce Burnette, the new president and CEO of Newfields. Dr. Burnette talks about what's ahead for Newfields under her leadership and how nonprofit leaders nationally are embracing a new definition for museums. Learn more about Newfields at https://discovernewfields.org/ Get the lates…
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What are NFTs? What's the difference between Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies? And should you still spend time learning about them given the recent volatility in the crypto market? Our answer: yes. Blockchain and the new digital technologies it’s spawned aren’t going away. New investments in this space by Meta, Microsoft and other big players mea…
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Join Bryan as he speaks with Damian Dunn of Your Money Line about their innovative program to provide on-call financial advice and coaching to your employees, increasing job satisfaction and retention. We specifically spend time talking about the two student loan forgiveness programs that could benefit nonprofit staff. Get the latest Not-for-Profit…
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Women's greatest strengths in the workplace are also their most underestimated. That’s what CNBC senior media & tech reporter Julia Boorstin explains in her new book, "When Women Lead." Boorstin sat with sixty powerhouse female CEOs and leaders. In the book, she weaves their stories together with research on the most effective strategies women CEOs…
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Several months ago, United Way of Central Indiana hired its 15th President and CEO — Fred Payne, who has since hosted a series of community meet and greets. Shari Finnell and Bryan Orander of Charitable Advisors recently talked to Fred about what inspires him about nonprofit work, insights about the feedback he has heard from the community, and how…
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Unemployment is down but inflation is up. Layoffs are at new lows, but unfilled positions are near record highs. Why are experts calling the economy "weird"? Here to explain is Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics. He's the host of Inside Economics podcast, the co-founder of Economy.com, a trusted advisor for policymakers and expert for…
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Earlier this year, we interviewed John Elliott about his decision to retire as CEO of Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana — effective September 2022. During that conversation with Shari Finnell, John talked about why he decided it was time to retire and how the pandemic led to significant changes and growth at the state’s largest food bank. Get the lates…
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The Dobbs Voter. Will she make all the difference in November? After the Dobbs decision overturning Roe V Wade there’s been a surge in new voter registration among women. These voters are young and lean left. Is their enthusiasm to vote matched by equal enthusiasm on the other side? What does the data tell us and what can we expect in November? We …
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A comeback episode packed with news Subscribe, Review, and Share if you like! 🗞HEADLINES 👉 Meta and TikTok workaround iOS privacy features. Sources: KrauseFX 👉 AmericanEagle trying to get through Gen-Z on Roblox. Sources: Digiday 👉 Dubai setting the record straight for Crypto projects' marketing strategies. Sources: Cryptodaily 👉 Netflix's Advertis…
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What happens when a nonprofit executive director decides to share their leadership role? Join Shari Finnell in a conversation with Jim Poyser and Rosemary Glass Spalding of Earth Charter Indiana. They discuss why they adopted a new shared leadership model to reflect more diversity in the organization's leadership. Get the latest Not-for-Profit News…
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Vasectomies are on the rise, ever since the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe versus Wade. Because plenty of men are also interested in avoiding unwanted pregnancies. So would they be willing to do what women do and take birth control? Some male birth control products are showing promising signs in clinical trials. So how far are we from bring…
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Theresa Rhodes recently retired after a career that spanned the Mayor's office, Nonprofit Executive Director, and Foundation Executive Director. Join Theresa and Bryan as they talk about successful leadership transitions, corporate foundations, and what nonprofit leadership will look like in the future. Get the latest Not-for-Profit News at Charita…
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The department of education estimates that 45 million students have borrowed up to $1.6 trillion in student loans from the federal government. Now the White House has announced plans to forgive all or some debt for millions of Americans. In this episode we talk to policy experts with differing political views. We get their perspective on this debt …
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