Media outlets starting with P
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PPatriviereseelc.omUnited States of America
Pat Riviere-Seel’s most recent poetry collection, When There Were Horses is scheduled for release in the fall, 2021. Her previous collections include: Nothing Below but Air (Main Street Rag, 2014), The Serial Killer’s Daughter (Main Street Rag, 2009), and No Turning Back Now (Finishing Line Press 2004), Microbloggers are media influencers who share ideas and information primarily through popular social networks rather than through traditional media or blogs. While not journalists in a traditional sense, microbloggers command a sizeable audience due to their thought leadership and/or popularity in certain niche topics, and many are working professionals in the industries they cover. To develop a sense of a microblogger’s coverage and sphere of influence, take time to read through their posts and bios, and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.
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PPatronUnited States of America
Dedicated to arts, culture and design in the Dallas, TX area. Focuses on unique performances and exhibits, trailblazing artists, museum exhibitions, annual festivals and the people who contribute to the Dallas art scene.
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PPatron MagazineUnited States of America
Dedicated to arts, culture and design in the Dallas, TX area. Focuses on unique performances and exhibits, trailblazing artists, museum exhibitions, annual festivals and the people who contribute to the Dallas art scene.
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PPats Chat PodcastUnited States of America
Pats Chat Podcast is a podcast where Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley recap the Patriots' latest games, preview upcoming opponents and give their best, worst and funniest takes on all of New England's latest news and rumors.
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PPats FansUnited States of America
Pats Fans is an online magazine that cover beats related to Football(American), Sports, Local News, and much more.
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PPats PulpitUnited States of America
Pats Pulpit is your go-to place for all things New England Patriots, inviting fans to join the conversation about their favorite team.
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PPatsy Rodenburg - Craft: Sweat and JoyUnited Kingdom
In the first two podcasts of her series, Patsy Rodenburg and her colleague, Eliot Shrimpton discuss the erosion of craft in teaching, artistry and leadership.Practising and teaching craft takes a mixture of resilience and humility. Craft requires hours of repetition and reworked correction when taught to inexperienced students. It takes time and is therefore expensive to teach. However, the benefits of learning an embodied practice are limitless; not only in maintaining excellence in the performing arts but in the actual process of physical learning.Craft is about doing; it is beyond explanation or a reading list. It is learning that can't be bluffed or taken from A.I.. The results are clear and seen; heard, felt and experienced. Through repetition craft becomes organic. It frees and focuses the imagination. It allows the craftsperson to pour their body, mind, heart and spirit into what they are making.And with the hard work comes the joy. The joy of achievement, nailing it, consistency, invention and transformation.Once you have succeeded in learning one craft, the door opens and you can apply the same working processes to any other craft. It is a transferable skill.Everyone can learn craft. It is not a secret known to a few but a discipline that our species developed very early in our evolution. Everyone, in every community, learned how to work in this way; so known and relevant to our survival that we have taken craft for granted.Someone showed a child how to weave a basket or knap an arrowhead. Every so often a child found joy in making the basket and then excelled at basket making. Better baskets changed their community for better.Craft is essential if you want to excel. It is the journey towards your chosen profession; the team, the band, the guild, the ensemble.------------------------------
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PPatternUnited States of America
Covers fashion and the fashion industry in Indianapolis. Offers news and information on designers, fashion trends, upcoming events and other related topics. Sections include: Designer Spotlight, Musings, Trends, Events and Industry Insider The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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PPattern BreakersUnited States of America
Host Mike Maples Jr. from venture capital firm Floodgate offers lessons from the rare startup super performers -- BEFORE they were successful. Pattern Breakers features interviews with some of Silicon Valley's most legendary entrepreneurs and thought leaders, including Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen, LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, Instagram founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Kreiger, business maverick Mark Cuban, and Shopify co-founder Tobi Lutke.
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PPatterns Tell Stories | UFOs & High StrangenessUnited States of America
Insight and speculation surrounding UFOs and paranormal phenomena from high strangeness researchers KLAUDz and GDRRKsTT.