

In this engaging conversation, Jen Lorenzini interviews Sheryl B., the founder of the Musical Memories Foundation, which focuses on using music to enhance the lives of seniors, particularly those with cognitive issues. Sheryl shares her journey from a successful career in HR and technology to founding a nonprofit that brings joy and connection through music. The discussion covers the profound impact of music on memory, the importance of community engagement, and the challenges and rewards of starting a nonprofit organization. Sheryl emphasizes the need for appreciation of seniors and the transformative power of music in their lives, while also offering advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
In this engaging episode of "It's Good to Catch Up," host Jen Lorenzini sits down with Steve Miller to explore the fascinating intersections of sports, education, and technology. They delve into the impact of cognitive training on elite athletes like Tom Brady, the role of educators in shaping future innovators, and the exciting potential of AI in education.
In this episode of 'It's Good to Catch Up,' host Jen Lorenzini interviews Angie Massie, Senior Vice President of Live Storytelling at The Weather Channel. They discuss Angie's impressive career in broadcast media, her recent Emmy win, the importance of teamwork in journalism, and the role of science in storytelling.
In this episode, we sit down with Paul Pastor, a visionary in the media and tech industry, to explore the future of content creation and distribution. Paul shares his experiences and insights from working with major companies like Disney and Discovery, and discusses the transformative role of technology in media. Whether you're interested in the evolution of streaming services or the impact of AI on storytelling, this conversation is a must-watch for anyone passionate about the media landscape.