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In this episode, we're offering some tips and ideas to help you with the nitty gritty of reading more picture books. The whole RAR team is back, and we're answering your questions about reading a picture book a day. In this episode, you'll hear: the best way to create a picture book routineif reading the same books again and again is OK (YUP!
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Złapani w sieć - Podcast o e-biznesie. Technologia, marketing i sprzedaż oraz zarządzanie.
O największych wyzwaniach marketingu internetowego w 2021, rozmawiamy w „Złapanych w sieć” z Marcinem Godlewskim. Marcin jest współautorem Biblii e-biznesu, który od blisko dwóch dekad zajmuje się sprzedażą bezpośrednią i marketingiem w internecie. Chcecie dowiedzieć się miedzy innymi, jakie elementy wpływają obecnie na wzrost sprzedaży? Koniecznie posłuchajcie naszej rozmowy.https://zlapaniwsiec.pl/24Pamiętajcie o specjalnej ofercie dla „Złapanych” w e-biznes :)https://promocja.mserwis.pl/zlapaniwsiec/Szczegóły rozmowy z Marcinem:Z jakich projektów jest znany Marcin Godlewski? 1:10Czy obecny rok będzie rokiem wyzwań dla e-biznesu? 2:40Co już nie działa w marketingu, a co będzie działać? 5:10Jak precyzyjnie wybierać swoich klientów? 7:05Ludzie potrzebują powodu do kupienia. Jaki jest dobry powód? 10:04A może warto zrobić kalendarz świąt? 12:00Czy kupony rabatowe są dobre?14:16Scenariusze promocji - czy warto się przygotować wcześniej? 17:23Czy są cechy charakterystyczne dla klientów w Polsce (tzw. „polska mentalność”)? 19:33Obsługa klienta na poziomie VIP kosztuje? 22:36Które kanały social media warto wykorzystać? 24:15Jaka kampania na Facebooku działa? Jak ją planować? 26:18Jakie czynniki wpływają na konwersję w Facebooku? 31:31Sposoby przyciągania klientów po kolejne zakupy 34:04W jaki sposób szukać nowych sposobów czy modyfikacji w docieraniu do klientów? 39:45Jakie jest największe wyzwanie marketingu internetowego? 48:48
Rev. Kevin Robson— Chief Mission Officer of the LCMS, Rev. Steven Briel— Chair of the Board for National Mission for the LCMS, and Rev. Bernhard Seter— Chair of the Board for International Mission for the LCMS, join Andy and Sarah to talk through Resolution 4-04A from the 2019 LCMS Synodical Convention: "To Expand and Strengthen the Input with Which the Synod's Triennial Mission and Ministry Emphases Are Determined." They discuss what this resolution means for these boards, the mission and ministry planning at the synodical level, and what congregations can expect to see in the coming year. Find the 2019 Convention Proceedings at here.
We start off today talking about how sometimes we have certain expectations of our children and when they don't meet those expectations, we get frustrated and start thinking we need to maybe punish them, when in fact punishing them for innocent things they're doing can just frustrate your children. Sometimes we forget what it was like to be a kid and thus put a higher standard on children than what we should, especially our own children. Our goal is not always to get the kids to behave at school, or a more formal location, as they would in home. Often when they're with their peers and in a group setting, they have to conform, but when they're home, there isn't as much order and things are more relaxed. Your own peers can even influence your expectations of your own children based on what they do with theirs. Parenting has taught many things, and one main thing is the principle of patience. We don't always need to be improving ourselves in a certain area, but often what we need to gain from parenting is patience. We need to remember that kids don't always play by our own playbook, and our playbooks are determined by our own childhood. Adam's flashback from his childhood 5:04A reason why we have unrealistic expectations of children 10:10One thing Rosie has learned 16:40“Sometimes we have these expectations on our children or our babies. We can just have them ourselves or we can get them from society, we can get them from a book, we can get them from different places, but it's like we expect or want one thing to happen and when it doesn't happen, we are frustrated or we think we're behind or we feel that life isn't going in the right direction when in fact everything is fine. It's just our expectation in that situation that's upsetting things.” 1:33https://www.facebook.com/theirishmummy/ https://www.instagram.com/the_irish_mummy/https://www.theirishmummy.comhttps://www.theirishmummy.com/ebook
The Enneagram Type Eight: The Challenger It’s EnneaTalk Tuesday and another episode in our series of Learning, Leading, Loving, Laughing, with the Enneagram types. This week it is all about the 8, The Challenger, and if you have been listening to this podcast for a while now, you’ll know that this is my type. I discuss all the things that make an eight challenging and beautiful, how to step into the fire and bring out the best in us, and how to lead, laugh, learn, and love with us. Listen to this episode to understand all the ways to communicate with an eight, what it means when we are vulnerable with you, how to hold your own with us, and how we are truly worth the work if you have an eight in your life. Listen now Unleashing everything and not holding back The eights are the most misunderstood and also the most intense energy on the entire Enneagram. What we desire the most is connection, intimacy, and intensity, but it is also the very thing we put our walls up against when we are unhealthy. When we are healthy, we are fiercely loyal, amazing friends, great leaders, go the distance, and don’t make excuses. Bringing out the best in each other I discuss the impact the eight has on everyone around them, how it can be strongly negative or positive, what makes them annoyed or not respect you, and why I am so passionate about helping other eights understand their own impact on other people. If you love or lead an eight, I share the ways to communicate and show your appreciation for us, how to speak our language, and discuss why it takes so long for us to trust you. I discuss how to bring out the tender side of an eight, that although we are part of the body triad and driven by anger, there is a loving soft side underneath that we protect at all costs. If you love, lead, or parent an eight, give them all you’ve got, and let them truly know that you have their back. Remember, our impact is immeasurable—we can be the greatest destroyers, but also the greatest creators.Quotes:1:48The Challenger (Enneagram 8) is the most intense energy on all the Enneagram.8:07 We are very strategic, intelligent, courageous and we have this stamina to go the distance.14:11 Unhealthy 8’s, and I have been here, are preoccupied with the idea that they are going to be betrayed.17:51Unhealthy 8’s believe they can change reality, so they make their own rules. We are rule breakers, um we don’t think rules apply to us sometimes, when we are unhealthy.21:12When Enneagram 8’s walk in into a room you feel their presence before you see them. Their larger than life energy does not fill a space, we own it.26.59 Enneagram 8’s don’t have dimmer switches at all—we are on or off, all in or all out, go big or go home.33:02Whether you love them or lead them, 8’s are ‘don’t complain or don’t explain’ people, they don’t make excuses at all, they just handle sh*t.36:56Eights in business know how to empower and bring out the best in others especially if they are healthy.41:04A healthy balanced female 8 can change the world for sure, because we are able to let people see the vulnerable parts of us. It’s the unhealthy female 8’s that really are the most misunderstood and mistreated.43:22 If you’re loving or leading or parenting an 8, be competent and be able to work independently we don’t like to micromanage at all.
We start off today talking about the time after you have your baby and are still consuming a lot of calories. Rosie started noticing after a couple of weeks that her legs seemed a bit swelled up and after talking to a specialist and looking over the healthy portion of her diet, they realized she had too many healthy fats, but not enough protein, which was making her more hungry. We talk about the diet Rosie went on and how much she had to cut down in order to get rid of her baby weight. Then we give some stories and tips on how to get your kids to cooperate in eating and Adam tells his story of his day of disgust and when he realized his own weight problem. Rosie tells about her image and how she can fool herself because her weight generally distributes very evenly throughout her body, and then how this affects how she feels physically. We discuss what point you have to reach before people are going to be able to help you or you're willing to change. What I did while I was working and I was pregnant 8:45What got me excited about my diet 10:04A tip for getting your kids to eat food they don't want to 12:27Adam's day of disgust 13:22“My body shape hides weight very evenly. So I can fool myself because I can have weight on, but to the outside world I might look the same weight if that makes sense because my body shape doesn't change that much. But I could feel myself going backwards after the birth and I realized that after another while, it would be more obvious.” -Rosie “It wasn't the visual side. It was just you weren't feeling good.” -Adam 16:12https://www.facebook.com/theirishmummy/ https://www.instagram.com/the_irish_mummy/https://www.theirishmummy.comhttps://www.theirishmummy.com/ebook
Anna Lena Phillips Bell 0:58Anna Lena is the editor and art director for Ecotone* and an editor for Lookout Books at the University of North Carolina—Wilmington. She talks about Ecotone’s mission and aesthetic, how to balance the two for publication, and dishes about her absolute stunner of a craft book, A Pocket Book of Forms.*While recording the episode, I refer to Anna Lena as an editor at Ecotone. She is the editor and art director there. My sincerist apologies for the goof on the tape.Paulette Perhach 17:15On the mini segment of “Daniel’s Blazer,” Paulette Perhach talks with Daniel Peña about who she’s wearing, her book Welcome to the Writer’s Life, and how “Broke Back Mountain” was the best thing she’s read.Courtney Maum 22:57Courtney Maum—author of Costalegre—discusses her new book Before and After the Book Deal, a “what to expect when you’re expecting” for writers published by Catapult. She’s also, interestingly, a product namer for several cosmetic companies in Connecticut and host to a writers’ retreat called The Cabins. Norma Elia Cantú 44:52Norma Elia Cantú is the Norene R. and T. Frank Murchison Endowed Professor in Humanities at Trinity University as well as professor emerita at the University of Texas in San Antonio. She trekked the El Camino de Santiago in Spain in 2011 after an inspiring panel with Sandra Cisneros and then wrote a blog El Camino A Year Later about her experience. Her other works reflect her passion for the border, boundaries, and the culture of the regions. She is also a contributor to Dancing Across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos.Michaeljulius Y. Idani 1:06:50Working with Rita Woods, Michaeljulius Idani is a mentee through the Writer-to-Writer Program hosted by AWP. He thanked his wife for her immense support and giving him the opportunity of honing his craft outside of academia. He’s also worked on the aesthetics of bookstagram on his Instagram account that pays homage to his early interest in photography of HBCs. (He’s also the velvety voice you hear in the opening credits for the AWP reels. Thanks Michaeljulius!) Christopher Miguel Flakus 1:20:18An MFA student at the University of Houston, Christopher Miguel Flakus talks with us about his experience as a founder and co-editor of the new Defunkt Magazine. Defunkt showcases “compelling, accessible, and culturally relevant work--anything the mainstream is ignoring or marginalizing.” It’s a glorious and artful nod to zine and punk culture. Jeneé Darden 1:36:04A reporter for outlets including NPR and KALW, Jenee Darden reminds us of the importance of broadcast and audio media. She also shares a mental health awareness anthology she’s contributed to, We’ve Been Too Patient, and her own collection of essays and poems, When the Purple Rose Blooms.
In these trying times, you can count on the gang at Dwarf Fortress Roundtable to recommend that real-life based mayhem be introduced into the game. Could dwarves socially or physically distance themselves? Dwarf Fortress Wiki "RoadTruss" imageDF Wiki "Undead" PagePeridexisErrant LNP 47.04A blast from the past with the 4/1/2019 Bay 12 Monthly ReportAnd THIS year's versionBen Lubar's DF Hack development videos Musical Attribution - Thanks so much to Kevin MacLeod for making his awesome music available to content creators! Skye Cuillin by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4371-skye-cuillin License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Folk Round by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3770-folk-round License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Super Polka by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4443-super-polka License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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In the Strange Death of Liberal England – Part A Robert Sykes follows the book by George Dangerfield published in 1935. The book follows the difficulties faced by the Liberal Government in dealing with the House of Lords, the ‘Irish Question’, the women’s suffrage and the trade unions. This was the period when the Liberal … Continue reading "Talking History with Farnham U3A – The Strange Death of Liberal England – part A – S2018/9 04A" The post Talking History with Farnham U3A – The Strange Death of Liberal England – part A – S2018/9 04A appeared first on The MrT Podcast Studio.
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