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Tell Me What You Really Think with Pam Drucker Mann
Pam Drucker Mann
15 episodes
2 months ago
Join Pam Drucker Mann, Global Chief Revenue Officer of Conde Nast, in a special series that tackles some of the most pressing (and provocative) issues we face as a society — and how the media at large can affect, shape and bring about change. In an ever changing media landscape – this is a podcast that ponders the role that the media could or should play in these challenging and chaotic times.  Are we both progressing and regressing? Are there always such divergent ups and downs on the path forward? Our guests will touch on a breadth of topics to help diagnose both lessons and strategies as we question our shared future. These are big names making bold statements about pivotal topics. But don’t worry - we’re not taking ourselves too seriously.
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Join Pam Drucker Mann, Global Chief Revenue Officer of Conde Nast, in a special series that tackles some of the most pressing (and provocative) issues we face as a society — and how the media at large can affect, shape and bring about change. In an ever changing media landscape – this is a podcast that ponders the role that the media could or should play in these challenging and chaotic times.  Are we both progressing and regressing? Are there always such divergent ups and downs on the path forward? Our guests will touch on a breadth of topics to help diagnose both lessons and strategies as we question our shared future. These are big names making bold statements about pivotal topics. But don’t worry - we’re not taking ourselves too seriously.
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Entrepreneurship
Business,
Marketing
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Vanity Fair’s Radhika Jones on How She Got Here & Everything Hollywood
Tell Me What You Really Think with Pam Drucker Mann
43 minutes 15 seconds
2 years ago
Vanity Fair’s Radhika Jones on How She Got Here & Everything Hollywood
In her five years as editor in chief of Vanity Fair, Radhika Jones has dedicated the platform—and VF’s coveted covers—to highlighting the artists, writers, actors, and leaders who are moving the culture forward. Through periods of political and cultural upheaval, she’s been steadfast in her exploration of art, activism, and power in 21st century America, and VF’s audience has grown as a result. For this episode, Pam sits down with Radhika for a conversation about how VF’s aspirational coverage of Hollywood contributed to the industry’s evolution, the joy of publishing stories for a multifaceted audience, and her early Oscars favorites.
Tell Me What You Really Think with Pam Drucker Mann
Join Pam Drucker Mann, Global Chief Revenue Officer of Conde Nast, in a special series that tackles some of the most pressing (and provocative) issues we face as a society — and how the media at large can affect, shape and bring about change. In an ever changing media landscape – this is a podcast that ponders the role that the media could or should play in these challenging and chaotic times.  Are we both progressing and regressing? Are there always such divergent ups and downs on the path forward? Our guests will touch on a breadth of topics to help diagnose both lessons and strategies as we question our shared future. These are big names making bold statements about pivotal topics. But don’t worry - we’re not taking ourselves too seriously.