Evolution of Communication – Pt. 7

Text messages are expected to be short and to the point.  Click here to watch part seven of the Evolution of Communication video series from Anthony-Denmark Communications. Many teenagers and young adults rely on text massages more that actually talking on their smart phones. Watch as Nicholas Holland, CEO of CentreSource Interactive Agency, explains the emergence of text messaging in Evolution of Communication. This is a series of short videos that explains how humans have communicated since the beginning of time. In Part Seven: “Text Messaging”, Nicholas explains how text messaging  improved communication with the ability to send and receive of highly relevant information quickly. Evolution of Communication – it’s something to talk about.

Coming soon: Part 8: Instant Messaging

Occupy Wall St – Nashville Stops The Machine

The Occupy Wall Street Movement has gone world-wide showing that communities are becoming the change they seek in the world economy. In this latest video from Anthony-Denmark Communications, see how a skit on a busy street shows Nashvillians how to stand up to corporate abuse in Occupy Wall St – Nashville Stops The Machine. The Corporate Military Machine is the target. The performers cry, “Stop the machine! Tear down the machine!”

Occupy Wall St – Occupy Nashville

Occupy Wall St – Occupy Nashville is a three minute video that suggests that Nashville and New York are connected in more ways than previously thought. In the latest video from Anthony-Denmark Communications, the protesters chant, “All day all week, occupy Wall Street!” And although they shout from West End Avenue near downtown Nashville, their support and solidarity with their brothers and sisters in New York is unquestionable. On October 6, 2011, members from social, legal and labor organizations were part of this crowd of demonstrators. Occupy Wall St – Occupy Nashville is shot in the same up-close and interactive style that lets you get close to the action. For other videos shot in this style, click here for Tennessee Teachers Rain March and Tennessee Teachers Signs of Rain.

Nashville Mayor’s Dessert Budget Strategy

This a forty-three second video. Nashville mayor Karl Dean speaks in front of the Jackson Day 2011 audience presented by the Tennessee Democratic Party. He takes the opportunity to encourage visitors from all over the state to spend money. . . one helping at a time.

Jackson Day 2011 – Tribute to Ned McWherter Pt. 1

October 1, 2011, members of The Tennessee Democrat Party gathered for the “Jackson Day 2011” event. The theme for this year’s event was a tribute to former governor Ned Ray McWherter. This video is more about more how one person can make a difference than politics. I recorded it while sitting in the audience. There were over one thousand attendees at the event and Russ Anthony 411 was there to show you a part of it. Other videos from other Jackson Day 2011 events are coming soon.

Jobs Not Cuts Rally – Nashville, TN

Anthony-Denmark Communications uses social work technology to help people in various ways. Producing videos of social events allows others to benefit from viewing activities without being at the location.  The latest Russ Anthony 411 release is “Jobs Not Cuts Rally – Nashville, TN“. It captures protestors, near the office of U.S. Senator Bob Corker, speaking out about the lack of job creation and economic policies. The event took place on August 25, 2011. The video shows protestors chanting and waving signs to the supportive motorists as they passed.  One of chants in this video sums up the position advocated by the demonstrators: “Corker says, ‘cutback’ and we say ‘fight back!'”  Let “Jobs Not Cuts Rally – Nashville, TN” encourage you to do more speak out and stand up for those in need.  Your comments and constructive criticisms are greatly appreciated.

Poverty Simulation in Nashville

A poverty simulation exercise was held in Nashville to give volunteer participants a glimpse of  a month in poverty. Russ Anthony 411 was there in the middle of the action to record it all.  For some, it will be a reminder and for others it will be a new prospective. Click here to watch Poverty Simulation (Nashville) presented by Anthony-Denmark Communications.

An Outstanding Job (98th TCSW Conference)

Dustin Keller and Scott Ridgeway describe a successful 98th TCSW conference.

Click here for the video. It was only the second day of the Tennessee Conference on Social Welfare’s 98th meeting in Franklin, TN and already Dustin Keller and Scott Ridgeway were all smiles. It was only during post production that I realized that I heard Scott say “an outstanding job” more than once. Then as I thought about how well the conference was organized and conducted –  it was clear that everyone connected with this year’s meeting performed outstandingly. Sometimes we use words like “outstanding”, “excellent” and “perfect” too much thereby rendering those words almost meaningless. But this was a great conference. Imagine Dustin and Scott going around and cheering the conference staff and volunteers on they performed there duties. “Hey, you’re doing an outstanding job!”  Smiles and gratitude are infectious. As I was working on how to end this video, I became aware for the first time that I said, “You’re doing an outstanding job” at the end. (I really do not remember saying that but I do remember feeling good while I was conducting that interview).  I played the segment back again and sure enough it was my voice. Wow. So Scott Ridgeway set me up with his big smile and  “outstanding jobs”. Watch at the very end right before the logo, he has a mischievous look like he is thinking, ” Ha! It worked!”  I’m on to Ridgeway. Next year I’ll be on guard.  But, you know, perhaps that is one phrase that can’t be over used. Next time when the moment arises, tell someone that they are doing “an outstanding job”. Then remember how good you felt saying it.

Evolution of Communication – Pts. 2 and 3

Communication technology comes by so quickly that it is hard to keep up. Watch as Nicholas Holland, CEO of CentreSource Interactive Agency, slows it down for you in Evolution of Communication. This is a series of short videos that explains how humans have communicated since the beginning of time. In Part Two: “Cave Drawings and Written Letters”, Nicholas explains the first permanent means of communication. In “Part Three: Diversifying – Channel vs. Medium“,  he shows how messages began to move  from one location to another. Evolution of Communication – it’s something to talk about.

Coming soon: Part 4: The Telephone

The Recession and Poverty

Joyce Hillman and Julius Witherspoon lead a discussion on poverty at TCSW, 4-5-11.

Just released “The Recession and Poverty” from a breakout session  conducted by Joyce Hillman and Julius Witherspoon of Metropolitan Social Services – Nashville, Tennessee during the TCSW conference in Franklin, Tennessee on 4/5/11. Ms. Hillman and Mr. Witherspoon both expertly suggest that the recession has forced us all to rethink our previous assumptions about poverty and the poor. In the Tennessee Conference on Social Welfare Video Blog 5, I mentioned that they reported that the recession was over. You will hear that part of the discussion in this video. (I was close to naming this video, “It’s not Your Father’s Poverty”. I just couldn’t do that – but I was close. I decided that such a flippant title would make light of  the hardship of poverty I wanted to display).

The presentation discusses just a small amount of the information that has been developed as part of the Nashville Poverty Reductiion Initiative. Metropolitan Social Services -Nashville is the lead agency in that effort.  Their website  is at www.nashville.gov/sservices.