SRE LIVE with Sergey Ross

Sergey Ross

SRE LIVE is an interview series of creators who stand out. From video producers to YouTubers and journalists. You’ll understand what makes their style unique, how they think, how they produce. You'll get to observe their mindset...and that is much more than a conventional “how to” advice.

Episodes

  1. 01/17/2023

    #90 Behind the Scenes of “How Crime Works” Show - Nazar Risafi, Insider

    Episode Notes Nazar Risafi takes us backstage and behind the scenes of “How Crime Works” by Insider. This is a show revealing the inner workings of organised crime. It uncovers the business of crime, the structure supporting it, and the policies needed to stop the cycle. Nazar reveals how the show is built, secrets to having high profile guests answer interview questions effectively, how he edits videos, his team behind the scenes and lots more. About Nazar Nazar Risafi is a video producer working with Insider's development team in the UK. Nazar has an extensive history in technical and editorial television and digital production in Arabic and English. He worked within planning, pre & post-production phases and understands the appropriate workflows, engagement targets, and ability to lead a production team through projects. Nazar has a demonstrated record of working in politics, current affairs, and media production. He is skilled in writing, strategy, leadership, identity development, voiceover, and social media. Nazar is experienced in management and has a clear sense of editorial judgment. SHOW NOTES: 00:14 | Episode intro and a quick bio of the guest Nazar Risafi 00:54 | How he ended up at Business Insider to produce ‘How Crime Works Show.” 01:52 | The number of episodes he has produced so far and the time it takes to produce one 03:07 | Structuring the chapters of the show 04:38 | The secret to having his clients answer the interview questions effectively 07:40 | Does Nazar prepare the interview questions, and how does he structure them? 09:49 | Topic, then guest or vice versa? 11:25 | The criteria for picking his guests 13:05 | The most unexpected way he has contacted his guests 15:57 | How he gets the video footage and his way of editing 19:03 | His team behind the journalism bits 21:01 | His decision to have a more organic episode rather than having many voice-overs 25:58 | Nazar’s fact-checking in the responses of the guests 28:38 | If Nazar was to start again after “How Crime Works,” where would he start? 31:13 | Episode wrap up 31:25 | Guest’s takeaway and end of the show Connect With Nazar: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nazarrisafi/ Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/alrisafi/

    32 min
  2. 03/02/2022

    #89 Reflections on hosting, producing and writing for TV & Film - Portland Helmich

    Portland Helmich, a real pro-storyteller, is sharing her career story in traditional media. We get into how she worked on immensely complex narrative style podcasts and documentaries, what it means to be authentic, self-awareness and more. Key talking points: Portland’s thinking behind her career moves: how did she pick her projects Difference in writing for documentaries VS books VS articles Experience of hosting and writing an award-winning, fully narrated podcast “Stranglers” What it was like to host and fully produce a TV show “What's the Alternative?” About Portland Helmich Portland Helmich is a professional storyteller. Whether working as a TV host or actor, podcast host or voiceover talent, or behind the scenes as a television, film, or podcast producer and writer, she’s dedicated to telling stories that inform, enlighten, inspire, and entertain. TV Hosting Clips She covers a myriad of beats, but has a special interest in spreading awareness about natural and alternative forms of healing the body, mind, and spirit – how they not only address illness but also enhance overall well-being. Producing Samples Portland was also the host and one of the co-producers of Earwolf’s acclaimed podcast, Stranglers, which explored the highly complex Boston Strangler murder case that consumed the Boston Police Department and terrified the city of Boston from 1962-1964. In 2016, The Atlantic listed Stranglers seventh on its list of the top 50 podcasts of the year; GQ Magazine listed it first. Find out more at https://sergey-ross-podcast.pinecast.co

    36 min
  3. 01/13/2022

    #87 Interviewing like a pro: work out what unlocks people - Nigel Paine, Co-Presenter of Learning Now TV @ LNTV

    Nigel Paine is an ex-Head of Training and Development at BBC. He joins me to talk about secrets of exceptional TV presenting, interviewing quirks, journalism in his career, and teleprompter techniques. Highlights: How Nigel got into journalism Training BBC staff via newer courses and better tech in 2005, 2006 You need natural ability to be truly great in your medium Reading from a teleprompter like a soulless robot: how to do better Interviewing people is nothing like a real world conversation Good presenter vs great presenter: what’s the difference (not just your personality) Nigel’s books, what they are about, key punchlines About Nigel Nigel Paine is a change-focused leader with a worldwide reputation and a unique grasp of media, learning and development in the public, private and academic sectors. He has extensive experience in leadership and consultancy with public service broadcasters, SMEs, global industry players, government and education institutions. Nigel focuses on the use of learning technologies, organisational development, leadership and creativity with a spotlight on maximising human potential, innovation and performance in the workplace. Nigel is a strategic thinker, able to motivate, lead and drive organisations forward to deliver business and training objectives. Nigel has been involved in corporate learning for over twenty years. In the past, he has produced learning software, CD Roms and multimedia materials, and more recently, offered development and support to companies large and small in over 30 countries around the world. He was appointed in April 2002 to head up the BBC’s Learning and Development operation. Under his leadership, the team developed a brand-new on-boarding experience, a comprehensive leadership development programme for over 6,000 staff, an award-winning intranet, and state of the art informal learning and knowledge sharing networks. He left the BBC in September 2006 to start his own company that is focused on building great workplaces by promoting creativity, innovation, values based-leadership and learning and the link between them. He speaks regularly at conferences around the world, and teaches on a doctoral programme at the University of Pennsylvania and for Chicago Booth Business School. His first book for Kogan Page is called, The Learning Challenge: Dealing with Technology, Innovation and Change in Learning and Development. It was published in September 2014. His new book, for the same publisher, on Building Leadership Development Programmes That Work was published in November 2016. He is currently working on a new book re-examining learning organisations and learning culture. He recently co-authored an eBook introduction to Neuroscience for Learning. He has a Professorship from Napier University in Edinburgh, and is a Fellow of the CIPD, LPI, the RSA and a Masie Learning Fellow in the USA. He presents a monthly TV programme (Learning Now TV), shares a weekly podcast (with Martin Couzins) called From Scratch, and regularly writes articles for magazines and journals about development, technology and leadership. Nigel has written articles and white papers published on subjects as diverse as ‘Creativity in the Workplace’, ‘Building Corporate Heroes’ and ‘The Future of E-Learning’. Find out more at https://sergey-ross-podcast.pinecast.co

    33 min
  4. 01/13/2022

    #86 Being a journalist and being a host are two fundamentally different skills - Sumit Bose, Future Net Zero

    Old-school journalist and founder of Future Net Zero Sumit Bose talks about what he learned from the big guns in the 90s, journalism vs hosting, fame, and why media world is shit. Highlights: “Longer you are in media, the more you realize it’s shit” Wanting to be famous is the wrong motivation to get on TV Journalism is a trade you learn by doing, not by getting a qualification (aka degree) Your job is to get the most out of a person you’re interviewing, not to be a star You don’t need a course to be a better presenter About Sumit Sumit Bose is editor and co-founder of Energy Live News and is founder of cross-industry platform, future Net Zero. He spent twelve years at the BBC as journalist and presenter including hosting RTS award-winning BBC One prime-time current affairs programme Inside Out and as part of the reporting team. His credits include BBC News 24, Radio 5 Live, World Service Radio, BBC World TV and Channel 5. He has narrated and presented several documentaries for both TV and radio. Sumit began his career in journalism with local newspapers in Kent and Essex, having gained an NCTJ in Journalism from Cambridge University. Upon qualifying he worked for local papers in north London and Middlesex before beginning a varied freelance print career with a variety of national newspapers and magazines. From Republican terrorism to political scandals, crime, and science he excelled in original journalism across all disciplines with a track record for breaking exclusives. Among the publications he has written for are: The Independent, Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard, Daily Mail, New Scientist, GP and NME. He joined the BBC in 1993 and soon became a well-known TV and radio presenter. His career has been spent mainly in news and current affairs. From local news reporting and presenting he joined News 24 when it launched. Sumit was the head of the BBC’s first journalist DV Camera unit in BBC Science. He spent two years breaking scientific stories including an exclusive 30 minute documentary. He became one of the faces of BBC Breakfast news as a reporter between 1999 and 2001. Again Sumit broke several exclusive stories including an investigation into a hospital testing fiasco and an analysis of the Human Genome Project. He became launch presenter of a ground-breaking news service on BBC Three during which time he covered the 9/11 disaster.In 2002 Sumit was chosen to be the face of the new BBC One current affairs strand Inside Out. In 2004 he joined BBC Holiday as a regular travel reporter. His easy charm and persona have made him a popular choice for hosting corporate events, especially for energy, financial, and medical professional audiences. Find out more at https://sergey-ross-podcast.pinecast.co

    33 min
  5. 01/13/2022

    #84 Content Your Audience Really Wants to See - Yaagneshwaran Ganesh, Avoma

    Yaag Ganesh, director of marketing @ Avoma talks about building personal content online, power of side gigs in guiding your career, and what made his career pop. Highlights: How Yaag got to chat with Guy Kawasaki on Clubhouse Writing a compelling story online - what really matters; how to get people to care What triggered Yaag to write his first marketing book You won’t find a perfect job, it’s about experimenting with your side-hustles What makes Yaag’s podcast almost like a free university About Yaag Yaagneshwaran Ganesh (often called as "Yaag") is among the top 100 global martech influencers, a TEDX speaker who has spoken in 10 countries across conferences, business forums and academic institutions. He is a best selling author and has 6 books to his name. He is an active member of the startup ecosystem and is part of the Google for Entrepreneurs initiative "Startup Weekend", thus being a sounding board for startups in APAC and Europe. Yaag also writes columns for HuffingtonPost, Martech Series, Martech Advisor, dtNEXT, Techstory, ManagementNext and has been a regular blogger and a thought leader on marketing practices across major publications. Yaag has a certificate in Strategy Management from IIM Kozhikode,  an MBA in marketing from Jansons School of Business, Coimbatore and a Post Graduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship from Bharathiyar University. Find out more at https://sergey-ross-podcast.pinecast.co

    43 min

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SRE LIVE is an interview series of creators who stand out. From video producers to YouTubers and journalists. You’ll understand what makes their style unique, how they think, how they produce. You'll get to observe their mindset...and that is much more than a conventional “how to” advice.