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By recognized.fm23 days ago in Interview
The Golden Kids Runway Teen Segment Went Viral in the Room Thanks to River Mason Eromosele and His Best Friends
New York Fashion Week is built on moments, but the ones people remember usually have a human story behind them. River Mason Eromosele brought exactly that to the runway, not just by walking, but by bringing his two best friends, Kellen Younker and Dylan Umana, into the experience with him. It became one of those nights where fashion felt less like a performance and more like a celebration of who these teens are becoming.
By Michelle Du'Bois23 days ago in Interview
Part 2 Interview With Joe Patterson, Author Of Melanin Memoirs. Top Story - February 2026.
This is my second interview with Joe Patterson. His 4th anniversary writing on Vocal will be in March 2026. He has one achievement on Vocal, The Other Foot. He has over 17,000 reads on Vocal since he started on Vocal in 2022. Joe Patterson is very creative poet and rapper. Joe is deep thinker and I feel it is reflected in his latest published book, Melanin Memoirs.
By Mariann Carroll23 days ago in Interview
Teaching Through Emotions Podcast
Teaching through Emotions (TTE) is an award-winning podcast created and hosted by Betsy Burris, a teacher educator and psychotherapist, and co-hosted by Joe Johnson, a veteran Spanish teacher. The podcast offers a psychodynamic perspective on education, helping teachers build resilience and succeed by sharing familiar stories and practical insights. The show is produced by Jullian Androkae, with audience development by Andreea Coscai, and music by Tom Burris/Jabbering Trout.
By Frank Racioppi24 days ago in Interview
Enzo Zelocchi and the Business of Cinema: Merging Performance, Production, and Brand Development
The modern film industry demands more than talent in front of the camera. Today’s entertainment landscape rewards individuals who understand not only performance, but also production strategy, financing structures, distribution models, and personal brand positioning. Enzo Zelocchi represents a category of film professionals who approach cinema not solely as an art form, but as a multifaceted business ecosystem.
By Brian Smith24 days ago in Interview
Enzo Zelocchi’s Approach to Building International Film Projects With Broad Audience Appeal
In an increasingly globalized entertainment industry, filmmakers must think beyond borders. International audiences now consume content across languages, cultures, and platforms, making it essential for creators to design projects with worldwide resonance. Enzo Zelocchi represents a growing class of actor-producers who understand this shift and strategically position their work to reach broad, diverse audiences.
By Brian Smith24 days ago in Interview
Shouldn't There Be A Podcast Hall Of Fame Museum?
Let me start by telling you about the Podcast Hall Of Fame. Copying an abbreviated version about the process from their website, “The Podcast Hall of Fame seeks to recognize individuals who have profoundly impacted the podcasting industry. The criteria for entry into the Hall of Fame combine 1) Industry peer recognition, 2) Excellent podcaster or industry contributor, and 3) Excellence in the podcasting medium, which is positively coupled with historical significance.”
By Frank Racioppi26 days ago in Interview
Matthew Scillitani on Measuring the Extreme Right Tail with a Supervised Timed High-Range Ability Test
Matthew Scillitani is a psychometrics practitioner at Neurolus Psychometrics focused on developing supervised, time-limited high-range ability examinations. He co-launched The Mental Inventor with Paul Cooijmans as an empirical testbed for a central measurement question: whether performances can be validly differentiated in the extreme right tail under proctored conditions. His approach emphasizes procedural integrity—identity verification, approved proctoring, and rule enforcement—alongside cautious claims about interpretation until reliability and validity evidence is established. He highlights emerging threats to unsupervised testing, including AI-assisted responding and large-scale collaboration, and advocates peer review before formal reclassification.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen26 days ago in Interview
What Being a Sick Animal Poster Child Taught me about Comedy Proofwriting
[The following letter is written in talking prose, like how i talk in real life as a real life human being, in an effort to be genuine, and in order not to provide you with some filler content cud file generated by a robot who is not me. This is a good idea I think. I am passionate about getting this job, and so I am opting out of writing in the boring ai-replaceable way in turn for a more natural approach, albeit any perceived informalities, which are surely purposeful and I claim them in this cover letter.]
By Grayden McIntyre27 days ago in Interview











