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Want to speak English confidently about any topic? In this episode, I'll teach you a simple yet powerful method using the 5Ws framework (Who, What, When, Where, Why) to express your thoughts clearly in English. Whether you're talking about art, books, career, or your favorite foods, this step-by-step approach will help you construct meaningful sentences and engage in natural conversations.You'll learn:How to structure your thoughts using the 5Ws frameworkReal-world example sentences covering 26 different topicsEssential intermediate and advanced vocabulary to enhance your conversationsTips for building sentences from simple to complex structuresBy the end of this episode, you'll have a practical method to talk about any subject with confidence in English. Perfect for intermediate learners looking to improve their speaking skills!Download the English With Tiffani App to practice these conversation techniques and much more!If you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter
In this enlightening episode, I break down my step-by-step method for teaching English fluency using the powerful 5Ws technique (Who, What, When, Where, Why). I'll walk you through a progressive 6-day learning approach that transforms basic sentences into rich, detailed expressions. You'll discover how to build confidence through structured practice.I'll also share essential vocabulary at both intermediate and advanced levels, complete with real-world examples that will enhance your communication skills. Whether you're an English learner or teacher, this episode provides practical tools and techniques for achieving natural, flowing English conversation.Key takeaways include:The systematic 5Ws approach to sentence buildingProgressive learning techniques for natural English expressionEssential vocabulary for intermediate and advanced learnersPractical examples and implementationsStep-by-step sentence transformation strategiesIf you want to sign up for the free English email newsletter, go to https://speakenglishwithtiffani.com/newsletter
Send us a textJoin us for an engaging episode on the Living the Dream Podcast as we explore the transformative power of mind mapping with our special guest, John Diggs, the genius behind the I Am Mind Mapping System. A former professional football player and mortgage industry expert, John shares his remarkable story of overcoming personal and financial challenges from the Great Recession. Discover how John shifted his life trajectory by embracing motivational wisdom and the art of mind mapping, a skill inspired by Tony Buzan. Learn how he achieved financial success in under eight months by gaining clarity on his life priorities and personal values—leading to not just a six-figure income, but a more fulfilled life. We discuss the fascinating concept of whole brain thinking, where mind mapping engages both our logical and creative sides. John introduces us to "mapineering," his innovative approach for personal growth, and demystifies the 5Ws and H method for effective problem-solving. Throughout our conversation, we uncover how the I Am Mind Mapping System anchors individuals in health, wealth, success, and happiness, reshaping these pillars into meaningful life goals. Through workshops and coaching, John empowers others to not just organize their thoughts, but to live their best lives by aligning their actions with core values. Embark on this journey with us, and feel inspired to redefine what it means to truly live your dream.www.johndiggs.comWant to be a guest on Living the Dream with Curveball? Send Curtis Jackson a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628631536976x919760049303001600
The sudden appearance of DeepSeek, an AI developed in China at a micro-fraction of the costs of American AIs has driven conversation this week as its very existence drove down the valuations of the techogiants who thought they had the lock on development of AI models. Gavin Klondike, our resident AI expert, joins us to explain the 5Ws (who, what, where, when, and how) of DeepSeek. We also dive into the Verge's clickbaity treatment of clickbait SEO, the sub-Reddit Revolution as links from X get banned by many Mods, more WP-Drama as cleverly outlined in a Roger Montii piece, more on AI Overviews, and well, much much more. A longer but way more in-depth episode with a great interview to open it.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/webcology/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Have you ever felt stifled by a micromanager? Whether you're currently dealing with one or want to help someone else navigate their micromanager boss, this episode of HR Coffee Time is packed with practical advice to improve the situation.Key Points from This Episode[00:00] Examples of micromanagement[01:38] Welcome to HR Coffee Time[03:00] Micromanagement defined[03:16] Dealing with micromanagement can feel difficult[04:24] Advice: start from a place of empathy rather than anger[05:00] Seek first to understand, then to be understood[05:14] An example of when Fay micromanaged[05:51] Causes of micromanagement: lack of management training[06:15] Causes of micromanagement: stress[07:17] Causes of micromanagement: lack of trust[07:45] Examples of calling out micromanaging behaviour[09:08] Causes of micromanagement: lack of trust, clarity, or process[09:31] Micromanagement negatively impacts both you and the manager[10:02] Taking a coaching approach by asking questions can be powerful[11:45] Pointing out the behaviour is negatively affecting the manager[12:16] Brené Brown's idea of ‘paint it done' from her book, ‘Dare to Lead'[14:16] Using the 5Ws and 1H questions to help your manager ‘paint it done'[16:12] Examples of using ‘what' questions[17:56] Examples of using ‘where' questions[18:46] Examples of ‘how' questions[18:58] Examples of ‘why' questions[19:13] Examples of ‘who' questions[19:28] Examples of ‘when' questions[20:44] Other relevant HR Coffee Time episodes to listen to Useful LinksConnect with Fay on LinkedInFay's website: Bright Sky Career Coaching Buy the Book Recommendation(Disclosure: the book links are affiliate links which means that Fay will receive a small commission from Amazon if you make a purchase through them)Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts, by Brené Brown Other Relevant HR Coffee Time EpisodesEpisode 03: Building relationships with difficult people at workEpisode 35: Helping teams thrive with personal user manualsEpisode 41: 3 tips to build a better relationship with a difficult person at workLooking For the Transcript?You can find the transcript on this page of the Bright Sky Career Coaching website.Rate and Review the PodcastIf you found this episode of HR Coffee Time helpful, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. This video shows you how to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts (because it isn't very intuitive). If you're kind enough to leave a review, let Fay know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at:
Ever wonder how to "get your name out there?" I've got some thoughts. === Most brands tell me the single most important brand objective they have is to "get our name out there." But that is often a challenge for five reasons. 01 - Not sure what you want to say. Your own unique and differentiated perspective should be the foundation for every article you write, social media you post, presentation you give and event where you exhibit. There isn't any question about what you want to communicate when you've taken the time to determine this first. 02 - Not sure who you want to reach. Decide whether you're trying to communicate with a prospective investor, employee, partner or customer. Don't try to reach everyone all at once. Then draft your message for ONE PERSON in the audience group you're trying to reach. 03 - Not sure where you want to say something. When you understand who you are communicating with, you next need to know where they go for information. Be there. LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram all have their place. But not every audience group you want to reach will be in every place. Match your message with your audience's preferences. 04 - Not sure when you should say something for most impact. Match your message strategy with your audience's attention capacity. This isn't easy. Event attendees' ability to listen and focus is inversely proportional to the time left before the event. Plan your messages alongside your industry calendar. 05 - Not sure why you saying something makes a difference. This is often the biggest challenge. A strong Brand Story Strategy includes knowing what, who, where, when and WHY you are communicating in the first place. What impact will your message make in your industry? What Should You Do? Build a Strong Brand Story that Accounts for the 5Ws. Content and activities for the sake of showing motion are no substitute for strategy and planning. Every communication requires an objective and a target audience. Otherwise it's just more noise. ==== Want more? Grab a copy of my paperback or eBook Bundle. Available at TheArtofBrandtelling - dot - com Use code MORE20 for 20% off the eBook Bundle. Follow me for more thoughts on improving your brand story and connecting with your audience: LinkedIn: https://arthurgermain.com
Over the last month I've been sharing different ways you can engage your students in that helps develop their simple sentences into more detailed and complex sentences. With this being the final episode in the series, I'm finally covering my favorite way to bring writing to life, which is by using sensory details to create sensory storytelling. Using sensory details in your writing engages the reader and paints a clear and vivid picture in your reader's mind. The way it creates an image is by using descriptive elements that speak to our senses, which are hear, smell, taste, sight, and touch. With this being the target goal for every writer, I dive into the precise steps you need to take in your classroom to best teach this form of descriptive writing. I also share sample sentences you can use directly with your students to show how to add sensory details that bring their writing to life.It's no question why this form of descriptive writing is my absolute favorite. By adding sensory details to create sensory storytelling, you are creating an immersive experience for the reader that paints a picture as if they were living it. After listening to this sentence expansion series, I hope it encourages and shows you simple yet effective ways to add details to simple sentences. Show Notes: https://theliteracydive.com/episode157Resources Mentioned:Vocabulary Writing Prompts SamplerDescriptive Writing Charts Bundle Writing Reference HelperEpisode 156, Enhancing Sentences with Prepositions [Sentence Expansion Series]Episode 155, Joining Forces: Combining Sentences with Conjunctions (Sentence Expansion Series)Episode 154, Make Writing Come to Life with the 5Ws and H Strategy [Sentence Expansion Series]Episode 153, Using Adjectives and Adverbs to Brighten Up Student Writing [Sentence Expansion Series]Connect with Me:Join The Daily Writing Disguise Membership hereShop my TpT store hereCheck out TDWD Collections hereReceive emails from me hereFollow me on Instagram hereRead my blog posts here
We are now well into our series on how to enhance simple sentences using a variety of descriptive strategies. What I love about each new idea is that these are grammar concepts you teach your students, but now you're able to dive deeper and use them in a whole new way. In today's episode, I'm sharing another strategy which is using prepositions to enrich simple sentences.Simply put, prepositions are words that show the relationship between elements in a sentence. While there are over 150 prepositions that we use, there are only a handful that are most commonly used in our language. Not only do I share the most common, but I also provide the different types of prepositions. Knowing the different types is important because it shows how to properly use prepositions in writing that add context and depth to otherwise simple sentences. In order to implement successfully, I provide the exact steps and sample examples for using prepositions with your students in your own classroom.Prepositional phrases offer a way to add layers of meaning, context, and depth to basic sentences, which is another strategy you can add to your toolbox from this series. At first you may not have connected using prepositions to enhance sentences, but after this episode, you can definitely see the connection!Show Notes: https://theliteracydive.com/episode156Resources Mentioned:Vocabulary Writing Prompts SamplerDescriptive Writing Charts Bundle Writing Reference HelperEpisode 155, Joining Forces: Combining Sentences with Conjunctions (Sentence Expansion Series)Episode 154, Make Writing Come to Life with the 5Ws and H Strategy [Sentence Expansion Series]Episode 153, Using Adjectives and Adverbs to Brighten Up Student Writing [Sentence Expansion Series]Connect with Me:Join The Daily Writing Disguise Membership hereShop my TpT store hereReceive emails from me hereFollow me on Instagram hereRead my blog posts here
Over the last two weeks, I've been discussing different strategies that help with sentence expansion. In today's episode, I'm sharing the third strategy in this series. Just like the previous two strategies, you might have already talked about and taught this particular skill, but I challenge you to intentionally have your students use it in their writing. Using conjunctions to combine sentences is the topic I'm discussing today, along with the different types and ways to use them in student writing. So we're on the same page, conjunctions are words that link other words, phrases, and clauses together. For students to have success using conjunctions to expand their sentences, they need to have an understanding of what they are and what each conjunction means. Therefore, I highlight three different types of conjunctions and further explain their purpose and examples on how to use them when combining sentences. Just like with the other two strategies, I provide action steps on how to implement in your classroom, along with sample sentences you can directly use with your students. In wanting students to develop and grow in sentence writing, using conjunctions is the perfect way to achieve that. Conjunctions combine ideas and allow for more complex expression and communication when speaking or in written form. After today's episode, using conjunctions is another strategy you can use with your students to help expand their sentences. Stay tuned to next week's episode for another strategy to add to your toolbox! Show Notes: https://theliteracydive.com/episode155Resources Mentioned:Vocabulary Writing Prompts SamplerDescriptive Writing Charts Bundle Writing Reference HelperEpisode 154, Make Writing Come to Life with the 5Ws and H Strategy [Sentence Expansion Series]Episode 153, Using Adjectives and Adverbs to Brighten Up Student Writing [Sentence Expansion Series]Connect with Me:Join The Daily Writing Disguise Membership hereShop my TpT store hereCheck out TDWD Collections hereReceive emails from me hereFollow me on Instagram hereRead my blog posts here
This series is all about how to easily get students to expand their sentences by adding details to their basic sentences. Last week's strategy was all about adding the 2 A's, adjectives and adverbs, to create a story and description. But today's strategy also serves a greater purpose than just sentence expansion. In today's episode, I'm discussing how to add the 5Ws and H strategy to your students' sentence writing.When students write their initial simple sentence, adding in the 5Ws and H strategy helps add information, depth, context, and interest to their sentence. It requires students to answer the who, what, when, where, why, and how about the subject. To assist in implementing in your classroom, I provide four main steps and one additional step that you can easily use with your students to model and practice the 5Ws and H strategy. Additionally, I share three examples that you can put into action when implementing during your writing block.Not only will students expand their sentences with this strategy, but it also serves the purpose of thinking, questioning, and understanding on how to add details and information. If your students are struggling on how to add details to their sentences, this 5Ws and H strategy can be easily used by your students today! Show Notes: https://theliteracydive.com/episode154Resources Mentioned:Vocabulary Writing Prompts SamplerDescriptive Writing Charts Bundle Writing Reference HelperEpisode 153, Using Adjectives and Adverbs to Brighten Up Student Writing [Sentence Expansion Series]Connect with Me:Join The Daily Writing Disguise Membership hereShop my TpT store hereCheck out TDWD Collections hereReceive emails from me hereFollow me on Instagram hereRead my blog posts here
Reference this lesson and find out more here: https://evidence4faith.org/portfolio/basics-of-christian-living MARINE BIOLOGY: https://evidence4faith.org/marine-biology/The first step to Christian living is to know God's Word. You know God's Word by studying it. This lesson will take you through a simple Bible Study method using the parable of the Good Samaritan as an example. The 5Ws and the H is a Bible Study method that helps you develop questions to guide your research about scripture and gain a deeper understanding. You can listen to another example of this method using the Treasure and A Pearl parable here: https://evidence4faith.org/portfolio/how-to-do-a-bible-study/ This lesson is a part of the Basics of Christian Living series. This 10-part series is focused on how to practice daily Christian living according to God's instructions through the Bible. To learn more about how we got the Bible and if you can trust it, we recommend you explore our Basics of Apologetics series: https://evidence4faith.org/portfolio/basics-of-apologetics-course/ CREDITS: Stock Music provided by mv_production, from Pond5#howtodoabiblestudy #biblestudy #goodsamaritan #parableofthegoodsamaritan #christianliving #spiritualhealth #howto #howtobeachristian-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DONATE: https://evidence4faith.org/give/ WEBSITE: https://evidence4faith.org/NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/hpazV5BOOKINGS: https://evidence4faith.org/bookings/CONTACT: Evidence 4 Faith, 349 Knights Ave Kewaskum WI 53040 , info@evidence4faith.orgMy goal is that their hearts, having been knit together in love, may be encouraged, and that they may have all the riches that assurance brings in their understanding of the knowledge of the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. - Colossians 2:2-3Mentioned in this episode:Support this Broadcast!Help us create the next course by becoming a donor today: https://evidence4faith.org/give/Get to know E4FLearn more about our ministry: https://evidence4faith.org/presskit/ Join us at one of our events: https://evidence4faith.org/events-book-conference-speaker/ Check out our full library of audio and video courses: https://evidence4faith.org/courses/2024 Marine Biology Adventure with Evidence 4 FaithRegister and learn more about the Marine Biology trip: https://evidence4faith.org/marine-biology/ CREDITS: Stock Music provided by SweetMusicProduction, from Pond5, Wave sound effects by DylanTheFish...
If there's one thing that often sets apart races that go on to do really well from others that struggle to gain traction in their community, it's the ability of the former - and the inability of the latter - to engage with the non-race world. And nowhere is this more evident than the way in which events interact with local media. The truth of the matter is, very few people participate in races. And very few people outside of those who do care about anything race-specific a race has to say. So how can races hope to reach out to the broader public? What stories can they tell that are relevant to many more people than the ones who show up at the start line on race day? And how can you, armed with those stories, get out and pitch them to your local paper, radio or TV station?That is what we'll be discussing today with my guest Race El Paso owner, Gabriela Gallegos. Gabriela is a triathlon race director, so it's not totally unfair to describe her audience as a bit niche, by broad-appeal standards. Yet, Gabriela managed to make triathlon the talk of the town in El Paso, TX through a series of media engagements culminating in the live broadcast of her all-female Mighty Mujer triathlon by her local NBC affiliate, an achievement for which she was recently recognized with USA Triathlon's annual Innovation Award. And today she'll be helping us break down the art of engaging local media, from finding the story to pitching the people that matter.In this episode:Why developing a local media strategy mattersWhich kinds of stories get the local press excited (and which don't) Being deliberate about bringing out the stories in your eventHuman interest stories: what they are, and how to promote themWriting engaging press releases: the 5Ws + who cares?Beyond human interest stories: expert advice stories & op-edsMatching the tone and content of your story to your target press outletFinding the right press contact and pitching your story to the press Media alerts and monitoring online mediaWorking with TV stations on live race coverageThanks to RunSignup for supporting quality content for race directors by sponsoring this episode. More than 26,000 in-person, virtual, and hybrid events use RunSignup's free and integrated solution to save time, grow their events, and raise more. If you'd like to learn more about RunSignup's all-in-one technology solution for endurance and fundraising events visit runsignup.com.You can find more resources on anything and everything related to race directing on our website RaceDirectorsHQ.com.You can also share your questions about engaging local media or anything else in our Facebook group, Race Directors Hub.
Welcome to the sixth part of the Stay Wealthy, Get Healthy miniseries. In this episode, Brian breaks down his morning routine and the things he does to start the day with intention and increase productivity. As we wake up, it's important to follow a structure and a list of the first things that will enhance our day. Brian shares his steps – the 5Ws rule. Waking up early, getting hydrated, getting work done right away, exercising for some time, and getting a mild walk (moving the body) are fundamental tasks that Brian has been following for a while. These are just some examples and every person needs to find their own list of things, but by applying a few of these tips already, you will feel the difference. Related Links Get my Elite Dad Jumpstart Course for 50% OFF (CODE: ELITEDAD): https://www.thesuccesslift.com/offers/K2iZYtBo/checkout Learn about working with me 1:1: calendly.com/brianpannuzzo Grab my FREE CHEAT-SHEET for Elite Businessmen Brian's daily immune support. Get 20%: Free Vitamin D & Travel Packs. Go to www.athleticgreens.com/successlift Connect with Brian! Instagram: @brianpannuzzo LinkedIn: brianpannuzzo Twitter: @BPannuzzo
What's the difference among strategy, objectives and tactics? Lot's of marketers and agencies veer off into tactics before ever discussing strategy or selecting objectives. It's easy to be lured by the bright and shiny lights - but don't be fooled! In this episode of the Brandtelling Podcast, Brandtelling Principal & Chief Brandteller Arthur Germain discusses the 5Ws and how and when to apply them to stay on track with your brand Strategy, Objectives and Tactics.
The Winchester Police Department's new Crime Analyst Tara Cardenas joins Dan and Amy in the studio to talk about her position and the interesting work she completes to help the WPD identify the 5Ws of crime. Also guest starring: Deputy Chief Amanda Behan Be sure to catch Part 1 for your bi-weekly dose of Council happenings and find out what's coming up. Rather read? Transcripts available at winchesterva.gov/rouss-review
Have a goal and be curious.Do some research.Remember the 5Ws.Ask clarifying questions.Stay flexible.Ask a signature question.How to prepare for the interview.Mick Smith, Consultant M: (619) 227.3118 E: mick.smith@wsiworld.com Commercials Voice Talent:https://www.spreaker.com/user/7768747/track-1-commercials Narratives Voice Talent:https://www.spreaker.com/user/7768747/track-2-narrativesDo you want a free competitive analysis? Let me know at:https://marketing.wsiworld.com/free-competitive-analysis?utm_campaign=Mick_Smith_Podcast&utm_source=SpreakerWebsite:https://www.wsiworld.com/mick-smithLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/wsi-smith-consulting/Make an appointment:https://app.hubspot.com/meetings/mick-smithBe sure to subscribe, like, & review The Doctor of Digital™ Podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/g-mick-smith-phds-tracksSign up for the Doctor Up A Podcast course:https://doctor-up-a-podcast.thinkific.com/
Disclaimer: The subject is vast and we have enough knowledge and experience to define what it is? What I am presenting/speaking about to you today is the gist of my reading, research, application, learning experience, and its refinement, over the years. HAPPINESS is IN OUR OWN CONTEXT. Subjective nature of Human behavior Neither are two individuals the same nor are two contexts or situations. Neurologists, psychologists, Behavioral scientists, experts, social scientists, scholars and spiritual leaders, thinkers, and speakers have presented, professed & propagated different facts, theories & ideas. Whether it is a component of positive emotions - love, affection, joy, beauty, or the component of satisfaction, contentment, accomplishment, etc. whether it is tangible or intangible? Happiness is an Elusive concept It is called an Elusive concept, with numerous definitions. This looseness gives us scope to have those different ideas going good for us. Human life generally is centered around 5Ws & 1H. Those are Why, What, Who, When, Where & more importantly, and often unexplained, concerning the four foundational pillars of needs of our life. Can you tell me what are those? That's where keep you guessing what comes in the next episode. The HOW of my happiness and where it came from. Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe, if you find this conversation interesting and adding some value to your magnificent life. I'm also happy to announce that all those who are happy & fulfilled and would like to share a secret or two for others who are seeking to be happy & fulfilled, are welcome to share the mic with me on the podcast. All that you need to do is fairly simple, click the link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1GrldErp8D0W5AIVNJgtw0ntMEmGFoe8794KgAwj6mE0/editwhich takes you to the landing page where you need answer a few simple questions and submit, If your answers are witty, happy, and fulfilling Bam! you will get an invitation call from us to be on the podcast with me and have fun sharing that which can make others happy! Let us know what you think about this conversation by dropping a comment below. ====================================================== For more such interesting episodes, tune in watch, and listen to this podcast follow this channel and Press SUBSCRIBE. https://youtu.be/4o7HwORSIAk================================================== Do you have anything on your mind? Any challenges? Any negativity within or in the environment around you? Something you'd like to talk about? Subscribe NOW for a FREE Coaching Session: https://mailchi.mp/bf6033e80d7b/know-the-happiness-how-with-winco-chau====================================================== www.linkedin.com/in/satyendra-kumar-chauhan-17b51b62satychau https://twitter.com/satychau1 IG - Wincochau Facebook - Know the happiness how with Winco Chau You can also listen to this podcast on https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/know-the-happiness-how-with-winco-chau/id1522725641 Anchor. FM https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/eo471s https://anchor.fm/wincochau https://anchor.fm/s/1c785bec/podcast/rss Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2WRUCRblguzCGUPIGhrknU https://open.spotify.com/episode/1dsVMrNeJjAq11wLOLFOSg GooglePodcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xYzc4NWJlYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Radio Public https://radiopublic.com/know-the-happiness-how-with-winco-WwzykP Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1522725641/know-the-happiness-how-with-winco-chau Breaker. audio https://www.breaker.audio/know-the-happiness-how-with-winco-chau --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wincochau/message
In this show, Ken talks about the importance of understanding the 5Ws to help you with future audits because it appears the IRS will be hiring a lot more employees to drastically increase audits next year. He does not think this is the right approach to increase tax revenues, but this appears to be our new reality at this time. On a fun note, Ken also discusses how the 5Ws can be very effective in using to identify and accomplishing your priorities and dreams. Ken Greene transitioned from being a Professional Engineer (P.E.) to the “Engineer of Finance.” His goal is to help people become financially independent and help them earn better yields with less risk by investing Off Wall Street. Links and Resources from this Episode DISCLAIMER For resources and additional information of this episode go to http://engineeroffinance.com Connect with Ken Greene http://engineeroffinance.com Office 775-624-8839 https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-greene https://business.facebook.com/GreeneFinance Book a meeting with Ken If you liked what you've heard and would like a one-on-one meeting with the Engineer Of Finance click here Show Notes The new mayor of New York City: Looking forward to the changes for 2022. - 3:02 The argument for strong, active management. - 4:12 Getting the feeling of getting a lot lower number. - 5:29 The concern is that taxes are increasing. - 7:13 Will it have a big impact on corporations? - 9:03 What do the 5Ws stand out for? - 11:10 What can make the auto procedure a lot better? - 12:18 The fun part of the 5Ws. - 14:12 When do you want to accomplish that? Setting deadlines. - 16:25 What do you want to accomplish in 2022? - 17:57 Improving the show to make a big difference. - 20:49 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher Subscribe with RSS
Can't deny I saw this coming: a meta episode on writing and content creation - and only this HuMonn of My Life, none other than writer and content creator, Andrew, could have made it happen. Para lang akong nasermonan dito kaya samahan n'yo ‘kong masermonan. Amen! Mahaba-habang hanash ‘to but, basically, we talk about when and why we started, where we are now, and how we got here (pati na rin what you can do to also make things happen yourself). Muntik nang maging 5Ws and 1H, who na lang ang kulang ...and that who is YOU. ;) Find Andrew Beso - the content creator - on the Interweb: http://sharedbyandrewb.ctcin.bio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monn/message
How to Confidently Negotiate in Your FemininityAre you afraid of negotiating things? Did you know that most of the traits that make the most effective negotiators are considered feminine? That's right; you have what it takes as a woman to negotiate for what you want confidently. In this episode of the SpeakEasy Podcast, Altovise speaks with Cindy Watson, the founder of the Women on Purpose, the creator of The Art of Feminine Negotiation program, and has been an attorney for 30 years. She explains how she became passionate about women's negotiations and the importance of advocating for yourself as a woman. Listen in to learn how to step into owning your value by practicing, recognizing, and not being afraid of the no. “The time you really want to ground yourself is when you're dealing with a bully.”- Cindy [13:23]What you will learn in this episode:•[1:44] Get to know Cindy and why she became passionate about women's negotiations.•[4:07] The six traits that make the most effective negotiator and why they're considered feminine.•[6:58] Learn how to tap into your ‘mama bear' to effectively advocate for yourself as a woman•[8:05] Hear the 5Ws (who, what, where, when, why) of negotiations that you should think about before doing it. •[11:20] Cindy explains how she first approached a negotiation case to find a middle ground.•[13:20] How to prepare to stand and negotiate with a bully confidently. •[16:35] How to step into your femininity and ask for what you want without the fear of the no.Relevant Links:Website: https://www.womenonpurpose.ca/
In this episode I got to chat with Dr. Joy'El Ballard, Certified OB/GYN, Perimenopause Health Coach, Author and Podcaster. This is a conversation that I've been waiting to have and I'm not referring to Dr. Joy'El as my "good-good girlfriend". Dr. Joy'El takes us through the 5Ws associated with Perimenopause and empowers women to reclaim their joy and slay menopause. This episode is for all women regardless to the stage of life you are in - you will learn and laugh. Connect with Dr. Joy'El Ballard: Website: www.drjoyel.com Instagram: @drjoyel
The 5Ws are the solution to the problems in the world. To ELEVATE you must know your 5Ws
I'm this podcast Zack, Dustin and Cory give brief overview of themselves and the 5Ws on what the Podcast is and what we hope to share with our community. We look forward to growing with this community and sharing where we can! Please follow us as we go into today's episode! Join the community and help us continue to grow!! https://www.patreon.com/objectiverallypoint SHARE & FOLLOW US ON IG! @objective_rallypoint @tyler_zackary @dustin_adams92 @suspicious_mustache117 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/objectiverallypoint/support
Listen to the hosts digging into the 5Ws of regenerative landscapes...
Episode 12 attempts to answer the 5Ws about practicing presence in the infinite/eternal (why?, why?, why?, why? & why? ;-) and does so in touching on the four gross components of human being: heart, body, mind & soul. In the joy of now, enjoy ❤️
Welcome to the Hardcore Soft Skills Podcast! In this episode, host Yadi Caro talks about the 5Ws of this podcast and gives a preview of what to expect in the upcoming episodes.
On this episode Damien has an outstanding conversation with lacrosse player, coach and leader Chazz Woodson. In part 1 Coach Woodson talks about his 5Ws and what's important to him as a coach, educator, leader and person. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode elaborates different product design frameworks such as CIRCLES, 5Ws, SCAMPER etc. A great Product Manager could you any of these while designing a product and/or answering interview questions.
In this experimental episode, Stark (grade K) book talks “Trust Me, Hansel and Gretel are Sweet: the story of Hansel and Gretel as told by the witch.” We discuss the importance of the 5Ws and How reading strategy and summarize what he has read so far. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gettinglit/support
This week’s Story Seeds collaboration brings together 7 year old creative rockstar Cici and Aram Kim, Elmhurst Queens-based Korean-American author and illustrator of Bank Street’s Best Children’s Book of 2018 "No Kimchi for Me." Aram Kim helps Cici grow this story seed about:Electric Kitty, a superhero who floats on blasts of light and fights evil electric things that try to take her superpowers.Follow along on an electrifying Story Seeds adventure with our host Betsy Bird as she introduces listeners to the genre of superhero stories, and as Aram Kim: Visits Cici’s home in Jackson Heights, Queens to meet her cat Nola, the inspiration behind Electric KittyHelps Cici develop Electric Kitty's character and superhero origin story using the 5Ws of storytellingInvites Cici to design and illustrate Electric Kitty’s boots-a-blazin' lookChronicles her own creative process and creates a tale about Electric Kitty’s face off with a menacing wind monster who wraps their Queens neighborhood in darknessThe episode concludes with a storytime segment (16:29) where Aram, reads the original story she grew from Cici’s story seed: "Adventures of Electric Kitty: The Blackout."Books and media mentioned in this episode: Cat on the Bus, No Kimchi for Me, and Let's Go to Taekwondo by Aram Kim. Songs: "There's a Platypus Controlling Me” - Phineas and Ferb. Comic Books: Spiderman, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Black Panther.Calls to ActionBonus Episode: Check back next week to hear Betsy's interview with Aram. You'll get to go behind the scenes and hear how Aram got her start as a writer.Kids: Call The Story Seeds Hotline at 646-389-5153, email us at storyseeds@literarysafari.com, or visit our website to submit your story ideas. You can also join The Story Seeds Society, our kids listeners club.Get our Imagination Lab: Experiments in Creativity activity book! It pairs perfectly with the podcast and features tons of episode-inspired prompts and projects! Order your copy here!Grownups: Visit www.storyseedspodcast.com for subscription links, to sign up for our newsletter, and to download our printable activity e-zines for your kids (or the kid in you!). You can also follow us on Instagram @storyseedspod, on Twitter @litsafarimedia, and on Facebook @literarysafari. This episode is also available on YouTube. Subscribe here. Show creditsProduced and written by Sandhya Nankani and Anjali Sakhrani. Kayla Fedeson is our Associate Producer. Scoring, mixing, and sound design by Ania Grzesik and Matt Boynton of Ultraviolet Audio. Field audio recorded by James Boo. Hosted by Betsy Bird. Music by Andrew VanWyngarden, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter/musician and co-founder of MGMT. The Story Seeds Podcast is a creation and production of Literary Safari www.literarysafari.com
There are 5Ws to this journey to a life in pursuit of happiness and optimism that I coined #awiseliving. Today we are going to focus on the first W which is #Wellness. I hope by now we realize that WELLNESS is the one thing that we have right that separates us from those who passed away in the line of duty or those, unfortunately, being infected by others with the #coronavirus. Staying at home is the one thing that we can all do, in our own humble way, we can be part of the solution, to stop the spread of this virus by social distancing, handwashing, boosting our own immune system. S-stay at home S-self-care S-selflessness S-solution S-safety S-stop Coronavirus Here are Lady Lorda and #awiseliving team keeping you company and reaching out to your heart to listen to that voice telling you for your own safety and protection and those of others...STAY AT HOME!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awiseliving/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/awiseliving/support
Jess, a Crutchfield Advisor who's a serious classic rock fan, talks to JR about the resurgence of cassettes, her mega-sized home theater system, and listening to vinyl on her days off. JR also references our handy TV Sizes And Viewing Distances article (https://www.crutchfield.com/r/5WS). Some of the gear discussed includes: 70" LG TV https://www.crutchfield.com/r/5WT Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A3080 9.2-channel home theater receiver https://www.crutchfield.com/r/5WU Denon turntable https://www.crutchfield.com/r/5WV Monitor Audio Silver home speakers https://www.crutchfield.com/r/5WW Cassette decks https://www.crutchfield.com/r/5WX Audioengine S8 8" compact powered sub https://www.crutchfield.com/r/5WY Auralex subwoofer isolation platform https://www.crutchfield.com/r/5WZ After the interview, JR and Eric answer a question from the customer comments on our Intro To Home Theater Speakers article (https://www.crutchfield.com/r/5X0). They dig into finding an alternative to in-ceiling speakers for enjoying Dolby Atmos®.
Episode 1: Today we talk about the 5Ws, The Year 2020, and some marketing tech
5Ws and 1H was the rule for journalists when they were writing columns that occasionally were cut to fit into newspapers. This formula gave The Who, What, Where, When & How details are the beginning. Landing pages require that same upfront hook.
以前,我们专注于软件项目的需求,而忽略了具有产品属性的服务需求。后来,我们意识到客户还需要很多其他的服务,便指派了“大项目经理”。“大项目经理”搞不定,不是单纯地因为他能力不够,而是客户的服务交付需求是全方位而立体化的(5Ws)。因此,不要寄希望于一个Super PM,而应该系统化地管理服务交付。
以前,我们专注于软件项目的需求,而忽略了具有产品属性的服务需求。后来,我们意识到客户还需要很多其他的服务,便指派了“大项目经理”。“大项目经理”搞不定,不是单纯地因为他能力不够,而是客户的服务交付需求是全方位而立体化的(5Ws)。因此,不要寄希望于一个Super PM,而应该系统化地管理服务交付。
Shannon brings her dear friends Alisha Martin and Andrea Hinojosa to the podcast for an episode that focuses on THE LADIES. Whether she be Lady of the Lake, Lady Bird Johnson, a lady-in-waiting, or one of the Ladies of Llangollen, we're talking about her! Plus, 5Ws with Blanche DuBois, a Lady and Tramp Recast, and something new: Second Chances. By the end of the episode, one thing's for certain: We need to talk more about women in our history curricula! Like the show? Please spread the word! Rate and review us, and follow A Vague Idea on social media. Vote! Early, often, and with an eye on equality! Put the toilet seat down! Check out http://shirtsbynate.threadless.com for your torso-covering needs! Thank you for listening, and for your support in getting the word out. We love our listeners!
It's your move! Joe Hinson returns to face Shannon on a show about GAMES! We introduce a new game called 5Ws in which Nate does a questionable Mario impression, and the topics list includes Shell Games, Gamer (2009 film), The Who's Tommy, Ludomania, and more. Plus, Goofus and Gallant pops up! Oh, and Shannon was on a game show and won money!? Joe wants you to listen to the Manic Street Preachers. Also, check out shirtsbynate.threadless.com for all your non-popular shirt needs. And please spread the word about this show, rate and review us where you listen, and follow us on social media at @avagueideapod on Twitter and @avagueideapodcast on Instagram.
Could you be racing faster? If you're taking on too much carbohydrate or you're not taking on enough, you could be missing out of performance gains. We talk through the 5Ws (who, what, when, where, why) of carbohydrate and endurance exercise. Go look at our **NEW Website and eLearning Course** https://www.performanceadvantagepodcast.com/ Follow Dr Matt on Instagram http://bit.ly/2GqPs9s Follow Dr Will on Instagram https://link.drwillo.com/instagram Dr Will's YouTube channel https://link.drwillo.com/youtube Listen to the podcast: http://bit.ly/2ZzgiDV Sign-up for the Endurance Training Hub http://bit.ly/2UJeqXf Getting coaching with Dr Will http://bit.ly/31Ei5s2 Sign-up for Smart MTB Training https://smartmtbtraining.com/mtb-training Getting coaching with Dr Matt https://mtbphd.com/
Christopher (@stoneymonster) and Elecia (@logicalelegance) discuss embedded systems education and project documentation. Elecia wrote about her love of notebooks on the https://www.embedded.fm/blog-index. yEd, for when you don’t have Visio. Asciiflow.com, for when you don’t have yEd (or you want to put diagrams in your comments) We talked about many different documents and tried to note design vs implementation, product vs engineering vs user, and why we wanted them. We didn’t mention mechanical things because, ya know, software engineers. Some documentation we mentioned: Product documentation Schematics with block diagrams and comments. Also a GPIO to function spreadsheet. UI flow when the system has a screens (Balsamiq for wireframe testing UIs) SW spec and design doc: what do we plan to build and what are the tricky parts SW configuration and SW developer docs: how to rebuild the computer that can build the code from scratch, also notes on debugging methodology User manual: Usually not written by SW but may need SW’s patient input Code comments: Functions and files get 5Ws: who, what, why, when, where, and how. Who should call this? What will its effect be? (“What will it do” but not in line by line detail!) How does it work? Why does it work this way? When should it be called? Where are its parameters? (“What” works here too but “where” is nice to remind you to check your memory assumptions.) Repository checkin comments Style guide (Such as Google’s or PEP) Manufacturing docs and tests docs Adafruit and Sparkfun both write good documentation, writing to users about how to use their code. Elecia likes Adafruit’s sensor library as a good set of code to review (including how much is in their docs vs their code).
Warning: Deep Topic this Week! In this episode of the Salt and Light Podcast, Chuck and Annie attempt a listener request topic- Prayer! When asking the question "How do we pray?" I think the real question people want to ask is "How do we pray effectively?" Chuck and Annie attempt to walk the listeners through the 5Ws of prayer to pray more effectively and BE GREAT SAINTS!
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Do you have a LinkedIn profile? If so, are you leveraging the power of LinkedIn recommendations? This kind of social proof can truly work wonders for your career prospects, but you may be wondering how to get started. In this podcast, the CV Confidence Coach gives answers to the the 5Ws of LinkedIn recommendations: Why do you need LinkedIn recommendations? Who should you ask for LinkedIn recommendations? When should you and shouldn't you ask for LinkedIn recommendations? Where should you display LinkedIn recommendations? What should you say when requesting a LinkedIn recommendation?