Media outlets starting with D
-
DDon Williams Show - WOND-AMUnited States of America
The program offers listeners the most up-to-date local and national news, weather and sports. Highlights include interviews with local politicians and community members.
-
DDon't Ask TigUnited States of America
Need advice? Comedian Tig Notaro doesn't have all the answers, but that won't stop her from fielding your questions on life's many challenges. With the help of her friends and the occasional expert, Tig gives her best inexpert guidance on everything from lost love to giving yourself a haircut with toddler scissors. We're warning you now: Don't Ask Tig.
-
DDon't Be SourUnited States of America
Social media personality, YouTuber, and entrepreneur Maxx Chewning is here to help us all laugh a bit more while also learning from some of the most successful people in the world in a way you have never heard their stories before. Thanks for CHEWNING in!
-
Don’t Blame Me! / But Am I Wrong?United States of AmericaDon’t Blame Me! / But Am I Wrong? is a comedy and advice podcast hosted by Meghan Rienks and Melisa D. Monts. The show features listener-submitted stories and dilemmas, which the hosts discuss and respond to with humor and candid commentary. It also includes segments where they debate personal opinions and social topics, blending advice with cultural observations. The podcast covers relationships, friendships, pop culture, and everyday moral questions.
-
DDon't Call Me White GirlUnited States of America
The Don't Call Me White Girl show features rising comedian and viral social media sensation Don't Call Me White Girl. The Philadelphia native doesn't hold her tongue as she delivers her unique brand of insight, advice, and commentary in this highly entertaining weekly audio-visual podcast.
-
DDon't Change A ThingUnited States of America
Join hosts Elisa Goodkind and Lily Mandelbaum, the mother-daughter duo renowned for their groundbreaking YouTube channel StyleLikeU and 'What's Underneath' series, as they delve deep into the heart of radical self-love in an intimate filmed podcast. From cultural icons to lesser-known gems, each episode features a guest working to proudly embrace their identity through the lens of unapologetic personal style, challenging societal norms and owning their differences as superpowers.Through candid conversations exploring themes of redefining beauty, dress as self-expression, and shedding shame, Elisa and Lily not only spotlight those who defy conformity but also unravel the complexities of their own evolving relationship in the name of self-acceptance.
-
DDon't Cramp My StyleUnited Kingdom
Don't Cramp My Style is an award-winning interior blog by Anna Lysik, providing inspiration for home design, tutorials for DIY projects and trends on how to decorate your home. The blog also occasionally covers lifestyle and fashion. Anna founded the blog because she loved reading other blogs and wanted to try writing one herself. She ways about herself: "I am a simple girl, who is the most passionate about interiors, that you ever met. I wanted to share my experience and knowledge as an interior designer and aspiring stylist." Anna is a fan of everything pink, so her love for the colour features on the blog prominently. Anna shares her rented apartment with her cat and does everything to make it as stylish and comfortable as possible. The blog's style is creative, colourful and personal. Anna supports her articles with a lot of visual content to illustrate ideas and provide inspiration. For information on PR opportunities please contact Anna via the email provided. Awards: 2018 - UK Blog Awards, Lifestyle - Individuals (winner)
-
DDon't Cramp Our StyleUnited Kingdom
Don't Cramp Our Style is a blog with "big ideas for tiny spaces", created by Anna Tobin. Anna is an experienced Freelance Lifestyle Journalist and Interiors Stylist, based in London. She has written for various publications including The Guardian and Junior. She created the blog in October 2012. Sections on the site include Little Living Areas, Tiny Kitchens, Weeny Bedrooms, Kids Rooms and Small Gardens and categories include Brilliantly Big Ideas For Very Tiny Spaces, Buying On A Budget, Gifts For Little Places, How We Got Here, Space Enhancers and Space Saving Ideas. The posts tend to vary in length and are added several times a month. PR opportunities include press releases and reviews for space-saving products based in the UK. Anna can be reached via email at annatobin@btinternet.com Awards: 2014 - Cosmo Blog Awards, Best Interiors Blog (Shortlisted) <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="63" SemiHidden="false" UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Mediu
-
DDon't Depend On DaddyUnited States of America
Don't Depend on Daddy is an unfiltered space to learn and discuss how to build independence and OWN your life. From personal finance and career topics, to healthy habits, routines, and hobbies, the goal of Don't Depend on Daddy is to empower you to build financial, professional, and personal independence, regardless of the life stage you are in. *This is not a strictly personal finance podcast.* Host Michela Allocca is an ex-financial analyst-turned-entrepreneur, author, and digital creator behind the leading financial platform, Break Your Budget.
-
DDon't Disturb This GrooveUnited States of America
The blog covers DIY projects, crafts, home remodeling projects, recipes, home decorating, family and parenting, and other topics relating to home life. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.