‘Wondrium Insights’ Launches This Summer with Sugar Ray Leonard, Diana Nyad, Mary Lambert and Others
Instructional streamer Wondrium has ordered three seasons of “Wondrium Insights,” a new speaker series featuring guests including world champion boxer and Olympic gold medalist Sugar Ray Leonard, swimming legend and host Diana Nyad and singer/songwriter Mary Lambert.
The series will be distributed globally on Wondrium later this year. According to the service, “Each speaker will present their personal stories and challenges giving viewers an intimate opportunity to learn and discover tools that can help with perseverance, resilience, and success.”
Besides Leonard, Nyad and Lambert, the speakers also include former NBA player Jay Williams, social entrepreneur Shiza Shahid, astronaut/athlete/author Leland Melvin, former NFL linebacker Ryan Shazier, New York Jets defensive tackle Solomon Thomas, Stem education innovator Knatokie Ford, mentor/entrepreneur Ivy McGregor, rock climber Kevin Jorgeson, science and technology journalist David Kushner, Flickr co-founder/venture capitalist Caterina Fake, AI artist/musician/storyteller Taryn Southern and clinical psychologist Dr.
The series will be distributed globally on Wondrium later this year. According to the service, “Each speaker will present their personal stories and challenges giving viewers an intimate opportunity to learn and discover tools that can help with perseverance, resilience, and success.”
Besides Leonard, Nyad and Lambert, the speakers also include former NBA player Jay Williams, social entrepreneur Shiza Shahid, astronaut/athlete/author Leland Melvin, former NFL linebacker Ryan Shazier, New York Jets defensive tackle Solomon Thomas, Stem education innovator Knatokie Ford, mentor/entrepreneur Ivy McGregor, rock climber Kevin Jorgeson, science and technology journalist David Kushner, Flickr co-founder/venture capitalist Caterina Fake, AI artist/musician/storyteller Taryn Southern and clinical psychologist Dr.
- 4/4/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
YouTube Spaces had a big year in 2014, hosting events like Comedy Hack Day and #Tubeathon and welcoming a snazzy New York location into the Spaces family. But 2015 is set to be even bigger for all the United States-based Space establishments.
YouTube Space La and New York have several large residencies planned for 2015 with many of YouTube’s creators, as well as top-level media companies like Wired and Discovery Digital Networks.
Starting off the list of residents is Wired, who plans to make gaming and technology-themed programming and collaborate with YouTubers interested in the same topics at YouTube Space La. Wired will be the first Condé Nast Entertainment-owned property to use YouTube’s North American Spaces. Condé Nast is working with YouTube Space NY to secure some residencies for its other brands to mirror Wired’s presence in La.
Next up at YouTube Space La is Discovery Digital Networks (Ddn). The...
YouTube Space La and New York have several large residencies planned for 2015 with many of YouTube’s creators, as well as top-level media companies like Wired and Discovery Digital Networks.
Starting off the list of residents is Wired, who plans to make gaming and technology-themed programming and collaborate with YouTubers interested in the same topics at YouTube Space La. Wired will be the first Condé Nast Entertainment-owned property to use YouTube’s North American Spaces. Condé Nast is working with YouTube Space NY to secure some residencies for its other brands to mirror Wired’s presence in La.
Next up at YouTube Space La is Discovery Digital Networks (Ddn). The...
- 1/27/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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