Korie Robertson sat down with WFAA's Good Morning Texas to talk about the perfect partnership between her family's story, 'The Blind' and Great American Pure Flix as it's exclusive streaming home. Dive in as Korie takes everyone behind the scenes. 👇
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"What if only one of us is suppose to make it out?" #TheAbandon Official Trailer cut by #Clever_Caboose for #Grindstone #Lionsgate. (Posted 6/19/24) Visit our website to see other cool trailers: clever-caboose.com #movietrailers #filmmarketing #entertainment #entertainmentmarketing #entertainmentindustry #entertainmentnews
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#ThrowbackThursday: Can you believe it's been 10 years since the adrenaline-pumping release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, an Academy Award-nominated gem? As we revisit this cinematic milestone, it's worth noting that Red Bee Media's rich metadata diligently tracks the historical and ongoing nominations, as well as results, of major movie and television awards ceremonies, including the Oscars! https://lnkd.in/gJxTvx9A #Metadata #ContentDiscovery #CaptainAmerica #Marvel #RedBeeMedia #NABShow
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Come check out part 5 of COD MW III, in this episode we find tune our sniping skills to a whole new level
Call of Duty® - Modern Warfare III - Part 5 #callofdutymodernwarfare #activision
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https://lnkd.in/ebuXPxG2 I thought you might like "The Real Red Tails | Disney+" on Disney+.
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The Denver Broncos lost a legendary radio host this week. When I heard this, I started reflecting on what makes someone a "legend" in the radio business. I came up with three key things I believe are key to someone rising to a legendary status in this industry: 1. The ability to build connections with their audience through listening, interacting, and appropriately responding to the audience they work with. 2. Being able to tell a compelling story using just the facts in front of them. 3. Being flexible with what they might want to do or say when current events dictate the need to quickly pivot to a new storyline that their audience cares more about. When put into this lens, being a radio host is very much an accurate analogy to running a successful business. The most successful businesses listen to and interact with their customers and communities in a positive manner, they excel in telling a compelling story of how their product or service improves people's lives, and they are constantly monitoring changes in their competitive environment to make sure that they are always ready to pivot on a moments notice WHEN things ultimately change. Hopefully one day business leaders look at Larry Zimmerman's career as an example of how to engage an audience and roll with a constant flow of information. If you are looking for better ways for your business to better listen to customers and/or to better act on the feedback you collect, please check out Alchemer or reach out to me personally. We would be happy to help your company follow in Larry Zimmerman's example! #Alchemer #AlchemerSurvey #AlchemerDigital #AlchemerWorkflow #customerexperience #customerengagement #companyculture #customerservice #companyvalues #companygrowth #companyculturematters #companysetup #customercare #customerfeedback #customerappreciation #employeeengagement #marketresearch #marketing #hr #cx #product #customersupport
We’re saddened by the passing of legendary Broncos radio broadcaster & longtime #BroncosROF committee member Larry Zimmer. Since 1971, Larry has called some of the franchise’s most iconic moments & helped honor some of our greatest legends. 📰 » bit.ly/47DyOwQ
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On 9/15/50 one of the most profound examples of maneuver warfare in history was conducted retaking the Korean peninsula from the June incursion of that year. One’s mind races considering how this could happen today from all the perspectives, military, political, logistical, media cycle. Given the evolving pan-Pacific threat how would we even plan let alone conduct such an operation. We wonder how the US Navy could construct the fleet that participated in the landing and then place the number of assault troops on land. One of the biggest asks is who would be responsible for understanding & planning the operations at the critical surf zone level? The Navy? The Army? This aspect will become a key pilar of the Army’s push to become relevant in any Littoral operations going forward. If these and other mission sets aren’t worked out, then instructions like this will be frequent and we are short of MacArthur type leaders. https://lnkd.in/gu4pp55z #flyingisntflightest #IFF #criticalops
Operation Chromite clip | Get God On The Phone | Cinemas and Digital 26th Dec
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“Glad to be here” This weekend I saw the Blue Angels IMAX movie - it was shot by the same team who did Top Gun: Maverick. In other words, it was incredible. Some things you will notice if you watch this examination of a high preforming team in pursuit of perfection are: 1) They have a ritual of saying “Glad to be here” during both good and difficult circumstances like a debrief about something that wasn’t up to standard - good times or bad, they recognize the blessing and responsibility of being on the team 2) They debrief everything (in high definition). 3) Practice practice practice, reps reps reps. 4) The team puts a big focus on physical fitness 5) Imposter syndrome is real for almost everyone - even super cool, top tier, A Type aviators. Realizing it is the first step to managing it and pushing through towards owning your role. If you’re in StL be sure to see it at Saint Louis Science Center on the omnimax screen. Also, had a great appreciation for Shapiro - Partners Today. For Tomorrow.’s own Don Shelton who served as a member of the Blue Angels team. Thank you for your service Don! https://lnkd.in/d8bJe2VG US Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, Blue Angels
The Blue Angels - Official Trailer | Prime Video
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Thoughts from “Masters of the Air,” now onto Episode 4: First, my opinion is that this series is brilliant. Exceptionally well-made. From my US Air Force perspective, as a been-deployed vet, I have an ever deeper appreciation for it. The series makes the levels of risk taken on by the 100th Bomb Group out of England in 1943 exceptionally, transparently clear. It is vividly depicted. Also, the series makes it very understandable how an Air Force base functions and all the moving parts it requires to get the aircraft up and to put hot steel on targets. And, how in WWII and up to relatively recently, the US military did not have air superiority. Not in the ETO or the Pacific Theater. I write this because, while the US Air Force (at least between 2004-9 and particularly in 2007 when I was sent to Airman Leadership School), actively teaches USAF history and legacy, this series does a fantastic job of showing the Airman ethos. I once gave a lecture when I was a 3E9 training instructor about the historical risks faced by Airmen when a young Airman made comments about how the Air Force is ‘easy’ and ‘just like a regular job.’ Also, In this modern age where joint and combined operations are common, it is easy to get the Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps missions interlocked, more times than others depending on the MOS/AFSC/Rate. For example, in USAF EM/CBRN ops, the Tactics/Techniques/Procedures have a Vinn Diagram type relationship but, ultimately, the Air Force’s unique mission is to operate, secure, and respond to incidents/attacks in and around an Airbase. This series is obviously set during WWII, but, just the same in the modern age, we would be running CBRNE recon following each barrage to clear the base for those bombers to get airborne. It’s awesome to see the big picture on the screen and the actual air missions in vivid depictions. And finally, with my Grandpa having been an Army Air Forces Master Sergeant during WWII loading ammunition onto P51’s, it gives unique insight into his life during those years. Looking forward to Episodes 5 and on!
EXCLUSIVE: New clip from the Apple TV+ series 'Masters of the Air' episode 4!
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This is why YOU as a civilian cannot put on camouflage. let me know what you think in the comment section
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