That led to yet another popular photo, and now a name. Then, lightning struck: Mark Harris, a sales manager Corcoran had worked with at a previous job, sent a lighthearted message asking "can I come jump on dem stacks with you?" I also did a slow-motion video of me running and jumping up onto the pallet," Corcoran recalled.Īgain, it proved popular, "and multiple people were commenting saying they wanted to come 'do that,'" he said. "The next week I posted another similar photo of myself sitting on a pallet of 19,000 booklets. "To be honest, it was just a silly behind the scenes photo on the production floor at my family business, Corcoran Printing," he said.īut it struck a chord, generating much buzz and engagement on social media. In February 2019, Corcoran posted a photo of himself sitting on a pallet of thousands of envelopes. Until now, OnTheStacks has been viewed as 'just a podcast,' but we're so much more than that now I think this award reflects our vision and growth," Corcoran said.Ĭorcoran said the team currently is working on launching two new podcasts under the OTS family of shows - both of which will be full video, available on YouTube, Times Leader website, and an audio version as well on all major podcast platforms.ĭetails will be announced in the near future. "My team and I are truly humbled to have won Silver in video production, especially since this is the first time we were nominated. It's fair to say that Corcoran and his #OnTheStacks team are among the best: They took home an award for video production in this year's Times Leader Best of the Best Awards. And it was just the latest major move for an energetic and engaging young man whose interviewing and team-building skills have launched #OnThe Stacks from photos to audio to video, drawing in a range of guests from diverse backgrounds, each with a unique story to tell.
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