Christen Brown from Santa Barbara: An Inspiring Journey To Revolutionize Two Industries

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

Christen Brown from Santa Barbara: An Inspiring Journey To Revolutionize Two Industries (Picture Credit: Christen Brown from Santa Barbara)Nestled among the rolling hills and serene beaches of Santa Barbara, California, Christen Brown has carved out a space for herself as a titan of industry, expertly navigating through the distinct worlds of Ophora Water and On Camera. Christen Brown from Santa Barbara is committed to catalyzing positive change, and her unwavering entrepreneurial spirit is the driving force behind her remarkable achievements.(Picture Credit: Christen Brown from Santa Barbara)A Guiding Light in the World of On CameraOn Camera stands as a beacon of hope for those intimidated by the camera’s unyielding gaze. For over three decades, this media training powerhouse has been at the forefront of equipping a diverse range of professionals — from legal minds and corporate moguls to Hollywood celebrities and elite athletes — with the tools needed to face the lens. At the helm of this success is Christen Brown from Santa Barbara, whose rich media experience...

Mark Corey: From Fashion Lover to Hat Visionary

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

Mark Corey: From Fashion Lover to Hat Visionary In the vibrant fashion district of Los Angeles, a hub where streetwear culture thrives, Los Angeles streetwear designer Mark Corey is pioneering a fresh, innovative approach to headwear. His label, YoHaTdawg, is transforming the landscape of hats and redefining what headwear can be.As a visionary designer guided by his passion for fashion, Mark is the creative force propelling YoHaTdawg to make waves in the streetwear scene. With YoHaTdawg, Mark is on a mission to revolutionize headwear, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary.Nestled on the iconic Melrose Avenue, YoHaTdawg represents a unique presence dedicated to pushing boundaries and unleashing the untapped potential of hats. Driven by Mark’s avant-garde outlook, YoHaTdawg is rewriting the rules and bringing a new perspective to the world of headwear.The birth of YoHaTdawgIn 2018, amidst the bustling and ever-evolving fashion landscape of Los Angeles, Mark embarked on a creative journey that would change the game of headwear...

Unlocking the Full Potential of CapCut’s Creative Suite

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

Unlocking the Full Potential of CapCut’s Creative Suite In the modern world, the power of visual storytelling is unparalleled, and the demand for high-quality video content, as well as the need for an online photo editor, continues to surge. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker, a content creator looking to make your mark or a business aiming to captivate your audience, video editing skills are indispensable. Enter CapCut’s Creative Suite, a versatile and robust video editing tool developed by ByteDance, the innovative force behind TikTok. In this article, we’ll dive deep into the world of CapCut’s Creative Suite, exploring its advanced video editing techniques and its immense potential for social media marketing.The Key Benefits of CapCut’s Creative SuiteUser-Friendly Interface: An Intuitive Toolkit for All LevelsCapCut’s Creative Suite prides itself on its remarkably user-friendly interface. Whether you’re a beginner taking your first steps into video editing or a seasoned professional, youR...

Taming Gene Editing with CRISPR QC CEO and Co-founder Ross Bundy

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

Taming Gene Editing with CRISPR QC CEO and Co-founder Ross Bundy Ridding the world of disease is on everyone’s wish list. Most don’t think it is possible. But, the world of genetic medicine has been constantly evolving, and the Nobel Prize-winning gene editing technology, CRISPR, has brought unprecedented possibilities. Along with it, many unique challenges. Ross Bundy, CEO and co-founder of CRISPR QC(a platform created to help predict and optimize gene editing results) dives into this vast “wild” frontier of gene editing with its immense potential and the serious need for quality control.Bundy describes the field of gene editing as the “Wild West” of the life sciences, as the concept of gene editing is a relatively new and rapidly advancing landscape. With CRISPR, its founders, Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, simplified the process and made it look much more accessible.CRISPR brought about the ability to efficiently and effectively edit genomes. Bundy explains, “Sequencing became a big thing. Researchers could sequence, c...

Who’s behind new bid to legalize sports betting in California?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

Who’s behind new bid to legalize sports betting in California? California voters last year dealt a crushing bust to a pair of competing ballot initiatives to legalize sports wagering, but the Golden State is too big of a prize for gaming interests to just fold and walk away. Now, a mystery player has anted up for another round at the ballot box.Proponents have filed with the state Attorney General’s Office to launch a pair of proposed measures for the November 2024 ballot that would allow on-site and online sports betting in the Golden State through the state’s recognized Indian tribes. But California’s gaming tribes aren’t on board, and it’s unclear who’s bankrolling the effort.“That seems to be the million dollar question — who are these people?” said Robert Linnehan, regulatory writer and editor at XLMedia, which specializes in online gambling and sports betting. “Why did they take it upon themselves to submit two ballot measures on behalf of the tribes who say they want nothing to ...

Former A’s executive asks MLB owners to reject Las Vegas move

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

Former A’s executive asks MLB owners to reject Las Vegas move Editor’s Note: Major League Baseball owners are scheduled to meet Nov. 14-16 in Nashville, during which time they are expected to vote on the A’s proposed move to Las Vegas. Andy Dolich, whose five-decade career as a pro sports executive spanned the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB, including a 15-year run with the A’s, sent this letter to 29 major league owners. (A’s owner John Fisher was not included; nor was MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred.) For the A’s to move, 75% of the owners must vote their approval.It is my understanding that MLB team owners are moving closer to voting on the A’s relocation from Oakland to Las Vegas.From 1980-1994 I was the VP of Business Operations under the Haas family ownership when the Oakland A’s were winning games, filling seats and exemplifying the very best of teamwork, leadership and trust throughout the Northern California market.Relocating this franchise to Las Vegas would be a major mistake for Major League Baseball a...

Apple has plans to eventually, maybe revolutionize health care

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

Apple has plans to eventually, maybe revolutionize health care By Mark Gurman and Drake Bennett | BloombergIn 2011, a startup called Avolonte Health set up shop in a small office park in Palo Alto, California. The company operated out of a bland, two-story building bristling with security cameras. Engineers interviewing for jobs there weren’t even told what they’d be working on. Once new hires made their way into the lab, however, they learned that they would be trying to revolutionize diabetes care.Avolonte wasn’t just any health-care company. It was a project of Apple Inc., and its mission came directly from Steve Jobs. Apple’s co-founder and then-chief executive officer, ill with the pancreatic cancer that would take his life near the end of that year, had tasked a group of his key executives to develop a noninvasive blood sugar monitor. It would be a potentially life-changing technology for diabetics, who would no longer need to prick themselves to monitor their blood glucose. Medical device makers had tried for years to develop something l...

How metal band Slaughter hit the jackpot by playing casinos

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

How metal band Slaughter hit the jackpot by playing casinos Mark Slaughter, the lead singer of the hair metal band Slaughter, grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada where some of the music industry’s most iconic acts, such as Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, elevated their stardom by contributing to a budding casino entertainment industry.As a Vegas local, Slaughter saw a different side of the city that was rapidly changing, but never really saw himself performing at casinos in his hometown and beyond.“It was green acres of lights when I was a kid, and it certainly has exploded into the big city Las Vegas is now,” Slaughter said in a recent phone interview. “When I grew up there, everybody knew everybody, and it was a small little town. I never would have imagined that we would be able to play casinos. We’ve played several places out there, including the Golden Nugget, which is the Sinatra room, and it’s kind of cool because that’s where he used to do his show every night. You realize the size of the showroom and what people were seeing, and you get a...

Walters: California GOP delegation vulnerable after McCarthy’s ouster

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

Walters: California GOP delegation vulnerable after McCarthy’s ouster When a handful of uber-right Republicans forced Speaker Kevin McCarthy out, they may have doomed GOP chances of retaining marginal seats in California and thus control of the House.McCarthy, whose district is centered in Bakersfield, made winning seats in his native state a high priority, recruiting candidates and supplying them with whatever money they needed. It paid off last year when Republicans won back four of the seven California districts they had lost during the 2020 presidential election and, by some analyses, provided McCarthy with the narrow margin he needed to become speaker.The current count is 221 Republicans and 212 Democrats with two vacancies, so it wouldn’t take much for the latter to regain the majority they had held for many years prior to 2022.The GOP victory forced long-serving Speaker Nancy Pelosi of San Francisco to cede the gavel to McCarthy, her arch-rival from 250 miles to the southeast. However its narrowness compelled McCarthy to make concessions to the...

49ers mailbag: Chase Young’s impact should reverberate into secondary

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:17:57 GMT

49ers mailbag: Chase Young’s impact should reverberate into secondary SANTA CLARA – Tuesday’s trade for Chase Young not only addressed the 49ers’ insatiable appetite for defensive linemen, but that deadline-beating deal also sparked more questions for this week’s social media mailbag:How does this help a secondary that can’t cover anyone? (@BrianPA1841910)The 49ers, since Day 1 under Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch, insist their defensive line takes top priority. Pressuring (and sacking) quarterbacks makes it harder to pick on good/bad/ugly defensive backs, who simply are set up to fail under the NFL’s pass-friendly rules. Javon Hargrave was this offseason’s expensive addition to bring interior pressure next to Arik Armstead, but there hasn’t been a consistent push or threat.Since picking Bosa No. 2 in 2019, the 49ers have been on a safari, in search of a complementary sack animal: Dee Ford, Kerry Hyder, Jordan Willis, Dion Jordan, Samson Ebukam, Arden Key, Charles Omenihu, Drake Jackson, Clelin Ferrell, Randy Gregory, and, now Young, Bosa’s Ohio State t...