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20 Strategies HR Managers Can Use To Motivate Diverse Generations

Recognize that generational differences are generalizations. One makes a critical thinking error when one assumes that diversity does not exist within each.

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CHR Music News - KQID-FM

UniversalIf you only know one thing about The Fall Guy, it's probably that in one scene Ryan Gosling's character sits in a car and cries while listening to Taylor Swift's song "All Too Well." It turns out the filmmakers were going to use a different song, until Gosling stepped in.Producer Kelly McCormick tells Vanity Fair that The Fall Guy's director, David Leitch, who's also her husband, initially had a tune by late singer/songwriter Harry Nilsson playing in that scene. "But it felt a little melodramatic to me in a bad way," she says. McCormick says around the same time Gosling asked if they should try a Taylor song in the scene.Accord to McCormick, her husband was against the idea until they went to see the Eras Tour. McCormick says David was blown away by Taylor's performance of the 10-minute version of the song. "The first time we dropped it in, we knew there was no going back, and we were going to be really upset if we couldn’t get it," McCormick says.Luckily, according to McCormick, "Taylor is actually really open to sharing her music with film. We showed her what we had cut, and there were no notes. Thankfully, she ... didn’t price herself so far out of our budget that we weren’t able to include her.”According to Vanity Fair, Taylor hasn't seen the movie yet, but she did praise the comedic version of "All Too Well" that Gosling and co-star Emily Blunt did on Saturday Night Live on April 13. On her Instagram Story at the time, she wrote, "Watch me accidentally catch myself singing this version on tour." Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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2 WVU Medicine hospitals move to Epic

2 WVU Medicine hospitals move to Epic
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Entertainment - KQID-FM

UniversalIf you only know one thing about The Fall Guy, it's probably that in one scene Ryan Gosling's character sits in a car and cries while listening to Taylor Swift's song "All Too Well." It turns out the filmmakers were going to use a different song, until Gosling stepped in.Producer Kelly McCormick tells Vanity Fair that The Fall Guy's director, David Leitch, who's also her husband, initially had a tune by late singer/songwriter Harry Nilsson playing in that scene. "But it felt a little melodramatic to me in a bad way," she says. McCormick says around the same time Gosling asked if they should try a Taylor song in the scene.Accord to McCormick, her husband was against the idea until they went to see the Eras Tour. McCormick says David was blown away by Taylor's performance of the 10-minute version of the song. "The first time we dropped it in, we knew there was no going back, and we were going to be really upset if we couldn’t get it," McCormick says.Luckily, according to McCormick, "Taylor is actually really open to sharing her music with film. We showed her what we had cut, and there were no notes. Thankfully, she ... didn’t price herself so far out of our budget that we weren’t able to include her.”According to Vanity Fair, Taylor hasn't seen the movie yet, but she did praise the comedic version of "All Too Well" that Gosling and co-star Emily Blunt did on Saturday Night Live on April 13. On her Instagram Story at the time, she wrote, "Watch me accidentally catch myself singing this version on tour." Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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What it's like when your EHR shuts down

Discover how a hospital EHR outage improved communication and reduced unnecessary tests, as a medical resident shares her experience in JAMA Internal Medicine.

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Entertainment - KQID-FM

Melissa McCarthy and Barbra Streisand in 2016; Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for BSBWhile she was around when it was invented, Barbra Streisand still doesn't seem to understand how social media works. After being dragged online for a seemingly insensitive comment she made on a friend's post, she's now apologizing.On April 29, actress Melissa McCarthy posted a couple of photos on Instagram of herself at an event with director Adam Shankman. Streisand responded by commenting, "Give him my regards did you take Ozempic?" She later deleted the comment, but not before it was captured by the Comments by Celebs account and captioned, "Babs!!"One user responded, "Omg Babs, you can’t just ask people if they’re on Ozempic." Another addressed the legendary singer directly: "you’re such a boomer. I cringed reading your question."Another user wrote, "Maybe STFU and keep these thoughts in your own head? It’s none of your business unless someone wants to share. My god. And as a woman in the industry completely judged for her looks, you think Babs would have some empathy."On April 30, Streisand posted an explanation of what many saw as a brutal comment."OMG - I went on Instagram to see the photos we'd posted of the beautiful flowers I'd received for my birthday!  Below them was a photo of my friend Melissa McCarthy who I sang with on my Encore album.""She looked fantastic! I just wanted to pay her a compliment," she continued. "I forgot the world is reading!"But McCarthy doesn't seem to bothered. Asked by a TMZ photographer what she thought of Babs' Ozempic comment, the Bridesmaids star said, "I think Barbra is a treasure and I love her."Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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Adam Levine approves of Toronto Raptors star's rendition of Maroon 5 hit

InterscopeA few weeks ago, Maroon 5 reposted to their Instagram Story a video that Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger had shared, showing him dancing to the band's hit 'Moves Like

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CHR Music News - KQID-FM

Prime VideoIn the new movie The Idea of You, Anne Hathaway plays a 40-year-old mom who falls in love with the 24-year-old lead singer of August Moon, her teen daughter's former favorite boy band. In real life, Hathaway isn't much of a boy band fan, but Nicholas Galitzine, who plays the object of Hathaway's desire, has his favorite.“I don’t know that much about boy bands. I was trying to be diplomatic, but the truth is, I’m going totally blank right now," Hathaway told Billboard when asked to name some of her favorites. She's a bigger fan of pop music made by women, naming Madonna's "Like a Prayer" as "the ultimate pop song." A close second, she says, is Britney Spears' "...Baby One More Time.""I think ‘Toxic’ is really amazing too," she added.But Galitzine has some firsthand experience with boy band songs."There’s a song that I used to perform in front of my parents and my sister,” he told Billboard. "I think it was called ‘Incomplete’ by the Backstreet Boys. It’s so melodramatic, so I think that’s what makes it a perfect boy band song.”That 2005 song was the first release from Backstreet Boys after they regrouped following a two-year break. It reached #13 on the chart and was RIAA-certified Gold.The Idea of You arrives on Prime May 2.Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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LISTEN | What RISE Mzansi plans to do for SA

With four weeks to go before South Africans head to the polls for a fiercely contested general election, have you made up your mind about who you will be voting for? In Behind the Herald Headlines with Daron Mann, we speak to party leaders about their offerings. This week, we catch up with RISE Mzansi national leader Songezo Zibi, who says the party is “on course to be one of the top five political parties in SA”.

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