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The Rise of Enzo Zelocchi: Inside the Career, Ambition, and Creative Drive of a Modern Hollywood Entrepreneur
The entertainment industry has always been a place where creativity meets ambition. Over the years, many actors and filmmakers have tried to leave their mark on Hollywood, but only a few manage to create a path that combines artistry with entrepreneurial vision. One of those emerging figures is Enzo Zelocchi, whose career reflects dedication, versatility, and a passion for storytelling.
By Brian Smith9 days ago in Interview
Andrii Kovalenko, Reporting War’s Reality: International Journalism and Witnessing the Aftermath of Bucha
Andrii Kovalenko is a Ukrainian local producer and executive director of Academy of Ukrainian Press who supports international correspondents reporting on Russia’s war against Ukraine. Working closely with foreign media crews since the first days of the 2022 full-scale invasion, he has helped journalists navigate dangerous frontline regions, including Kyiv, Bucha, Irpin, and the wider Kyiv and Zhytomyr areas. His work includes logistical coordination, translation, and field production under combat conditions. Kovalenko has witnessed the aftermath of Russian occupation and the humanitarian consequences of the war. For his safety while working with international reporters, he has been equipped with protective gear and a drone detection device.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen10 days ago in Interview
Finding His Voice: Steven McCoy on Storytelling, Silence, and the Power of Media
For Steven McCoy, journalism isn’t just a career, it’s a lifeline. As a child, bullying left him silenced, struggling with selective mutism, unable to fully share his thoughts with the world. But where words failed, pencils, pens, and paper spoke. He built entire worlds on paper, channeling his imagination and voice through stories, drawings, and poems. That early refuge became the foundation of his calling: telling stories that matter and giving voice to those who feel unheard.
By Tales From The Media11 days ago in Interview
I MADE THE SHADE ROOM!!!!
Honestly, this was unexpected but yes I was on the Shade Room. Three months ago, I wrote a story about Celebrities getting Honorary Degrees and how Rapper Young Joc, Reality Stars Cynthia Bailey and Towanda Braxton are receiving their honorary doctorates and accepting their titles from this so-called bible christian university.
By Gladys W. Muturi11 days ago in Interview
The Great Transformation: Two Decades of Evolution in African Trade, As Told by Expert Daniel Holztreger of DH Consult
Fast forward twenty years, and the landscape has undergone a seismic shift. While challenges remain, the continent—particularly West Africa—has emerged as a dynamic hub of regional integration, digital innovation, and burgeoning industrial capacity.
By Lisa Rosenberg11 days ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 42: Geometry, Predictive Cognition, Information Theory, and the Dimensionality of Space
In this interview, Scott Douglas Jacobsen speaks with Rick Rosner about geometry, dimensionality, predictive cognition, and informational structure. Rosner begins by distinguishing the one-dimensional perimeter of a square from the two-dimensional surface of a sphere, using that contrast to explain inverse-square laws in physics. He then advances a speculative hypothesis that three-dimensional space may reflect informational complexity and non-overlapping histories across regions of the universe.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen11 days ago in Interview
Sports podcast What's The Call Premieres
Tennis is one of my favorite sports. And, I enjoy the women’s game much more than men’s tennis. Why? Who wants to see 40 aces in a game? It’s like watching teams strike out in baseball. I like the ball in play in any sport. Sports mean action. Even Curling has action. In golf, there should be a shot clock. Stop throwing grass in the air and just hit the ball!
By Frank Racioppi13 days ago in Interview










