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Master Your Story Kim I Plyler
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Kim I Plyler, CEO of SahlComm and author of “Master Your Story, It Matters!” uses her platform to make sure everyone’s story can be heard. In this podcast you'll hear from people all around the world whose stories make a difference. We all have stories — and through them, we can improve humanity. Listen and learn to Master Your Story!
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Mark Mann, World Famous Photographer, Discusses Movement at the Still Point with Host Kim I Plyler
Mark Mann is a celebrity and advertising photographer. He was born in Glasgow, where he lived until he went to study in the prestigious photographic program at Manchester Polytechnic. Before long, the recent graduate was assisting innovative fashion photographers Nick Knight and Miles Aldridge, learning the ropes and building his own body of work. Three years later, Mark started shooting on his own, relocating to New York City.
Mark’s editorial work has appeared in Esquire, Men’s Health, Vibe, Spin, Fortune, Billboard, Parade and Complex, among others. He has shot countless celebrities, including Robert Redford, Michael Douglas, Iggy Pop, Jack Black, the Black Eyed Peas, Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle, Rihanna, Queen Latifah, Simon Baker, Stevie Wonder, Bradley Cooper, Willie Nelson, Sean Connery, John Hamm and Jennifer Hudson. Mark has amassed a sizable advertising portfolio, as well. His clients run the gamut: Reebok, Adidas, Hennessy, Bombay Sapphire, Pepsi, Gillette, Vitamin Water, NHL, Zumba, Ford, Chrysler and Svedka to name a few.
Mark has just completed a yearlong project for Esquire Magazine, “The Life of Man”. He shot 80 American men ages 1 through 80, to celebrate 80 years of Esquire Magazine. This project took Mark to the White House where he was honored to shoot the sitting president, as well as former President Clinton. He also shot numerous other notable people and celebrities all across the country.
Mark will be appearing at Arete Gallery 122 S Main St New Hope, PA June 23,24,25 2023. -
May Pang Joins Host Kim Plyler to Discuss "The Lost Weekend"
May Pang Joins Host Kim Plyler to Discuss "The Lost Weekend"and her career in the music industry. May Pang's photography of John Lennon will be on display at Arete Gallery 122 S Main St in New Hope, PA May 19, 20, and 21st 2023. Gallery is open from 11 am to 5pm each day.
May is best known for her 18 month relationship with John Lennon, often referred to as ‘The Lost Weekend’ and her subsequent marriage to music producer, Tony Visconti. May is also a successful photographer, author and jewelry designer with her work represented around the world. Her intimate and truthful portraits of John Lennon during their time together are of significant importance, with rare images of John and his first son Julian. In addition to working for Apple Records and Lennon, May also worked in music publishing / A&R for Island Records and United Artists. In 2010 May launched her own line of feng shui jewelry and subsequently the Linda Mai collection, an exquisite range inspired by her Mother’s extraordinary dress sense, crafted entirely from vintage Swarovski crystals. -
Scott Couchenour Speaks on Life's 4th Quarter
Host Kim I Plyler speaks with Scott Couchenour on the importance of serving strong in life's fourth quarter.
Scott believes in transforming your uncertainty into your confidence through a 5-step cycle 💎 He is A Christ Follower, Family Man, Coach, Podcaster, Coffee Connoisseur.
Tune in and learn how to navigate your 4th quarter and serve strong. -
Kim Plyler Talks with Dori DeCarlo on Empowerment Through Storytelling
Kim I Plyler and Dori deCarlo discuss the importance of taking care of each other and helping each other as females. They address how the essence of how we work with each other is changing, and that it is important to reach out and support one another. Dori shares her thoughts on the subject, emphasizing the power of connection and support in helping women reach their goals. Kim agreed with Dori's sentiment and noted that it is essential for women to come together in order to create a better world. They both agreed that by mastering our stories, we can use our personal experiences to make a difference and improve humanity.
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Bathsheba Monk and Host Kim I Plyler Discuss the Importance of Words
Master Your Story host Kim I Plyler speaks with Bathsheba Monk, Publisher Blue Heron Book Works, on the importance of words in context.
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Frida Rundell Shares a Rainbow of Wisdom
Kim I Plyler speaks with Frida Rundell from the International Institute of Restorative Practices about the wisdon of life and community.