Media outlets starting with L
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LLet's Be Real with Jessica BrownUnited States of America
Your weekly-ish space to feel seen. Take a listen as Jessica Brown and other Apostolic guest moms talk life currently: the ups and downs, the good, the bad, the ugly. The goal of this podcast is that each listener feels not so alone in all of life's very real situations. Let's be real.
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LLet's Camp S'moreUnited States of America
Let's Camp S'more is a blog covering Camping and RV Travel, Recipes, Hiking & Backpacking, Do-It-Yourself (DIY), Crafts, Cookbooks.
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LLet's Create - Let's Talk - The Photography ShowUnited Kingdom
Join Mali Davies discussing Creativity, photography and chatting with special guests from all around the world. Let's talk about gear, ideas, and most of all the people who love to create! Sithee...
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LLet's Dish RecipesUnited States of America
I love to cook and take pictures and this is where I dish about my favorite foods and how to make them. 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 as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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LLet's Do VideoUnited States of America
Let's Do Video highlights Video Conferencing, Telepresence, Video Editing Software Tools, Collaborative Computing, and more.
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LLet's Eat CakeUnited States of America
Let’s Eat Cake is the world's first humorous lifestyle site for Millennial women. At Let's Eat Cake, they cover food and drink recipes, sex and love, travel, fashion, cars, and beauty. And, of course, how to stand a lobster on its head. Contact via email.
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LLet's Find Out SpanishUnited States of America
Helps teachers develop the early reading and cross-curricular skills of Pre-K and Kindergarten Spanish-speaking students. Young learners develop skills in all areas, with each colorful weekly issue including activity pages, science articles, and social studies topics.
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LLet's Get CraftingUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Let's Get Crafting comes complete with an exclusive kit on a different craft or theme. Beading, scrapbooking, knitting and rubber stamping are examples of the subjects covered, with materials provided and projects from some of the UK's top designers to inspire. Each issue offers another craft or theme plus a 68 page magazine featuring 50+ projects to try, expert tips, details of the latest products and informative features. Audience and Readership: It appeals to crafters of all skill levels, from first-timers and beginners to more experienced makers. Frequency: 10 issues per year. Deadline: A list of deadlines can be found here Circulation: Source: Publisher. Distribution: Available in all major supermarkets and newsagents. Ad Rates: A list of contacts for advertising an be found here.
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LLet's Get DressedUnited States of America
How do you create a staple wardrobe? What trends are dominating the runways? Who'Aos the coolest new designer to watch? Join ultimate fashion insider Liv Perez for new episodes every Monday to hear the best in fashion news, styling tips, and interviews with top industry leaders that will leave you inspired to dress and feel your best self every day.
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LLet's Get Into ItUnited States of America
Secrecy in the entertainment industry is dangerous and it's time to reveal what is really happening behind the scenes. Why is there so much evil in Hollywood? Who is protecting these monsters? How are victims being silenced? Well, The Let's Get Into It Podcast series answers those questions and exposes some of the darkest stories in entertainment. It is time to create a safe space for these entertainers and influencers to share their devastating experiences that you won't believe. Your host, investigative journalist, Sloan Hooks, is known for uncovering the truth on YouTube about some of your favorite stars such as Eugenia Cooney, Perez Hilton, HRH Collection, and Nickelodeon star Alexa Nikolas. The guests are survivors, outcasts, and people who are fed up with how they've been portrayed in the media and online. Sloan gives them the opportunity to open up about their instances of exploitation and moments of abuse at the expense of others. Reporting the truth has made Sloan the target of social media challenges, now he's challenging his guests in-person, they don't get to hide behind their false narratives any longer. In each episode of the podcast, Sloan is creating an honest, open, yet safe space for these entertainers to finally be able to share their traumatic experiences in the industry in a raw and unfiltered way. Sloan isn't afraid to ask the hard hitting questions everyone has been wanting to know, face to face. Perez Hilton is confronted about his history of hate and Alexa Nikolas shares her traumatic experience with producer Dan Schneider. Controversy, exploitation, abuse, pain, humiliation, my guests have been through it all, some which are very public and some which you'll hear about for the first time. Sloan has done his research and is ready to confront these people head on. So, let's get into it.