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On this episode of The Story & Craft Podcast, we sit down with actor and musician, Alex Wolff from the new film “Magic Farm”, as well as projects such as "A Quiet Place: Day One," "Oppenheimer," "A Good Person," "Hereditary" and the "Jumanji" films. We discuss his new film, his role in the horror movie “Hereditary,” and his experiences working with notable directors like M. Night Shyamalan and Christopher Nolan. Alex shares insights about his childhood, his musical journey with his brother, Nat Wolff, and the emotional experience of performing with his jazz pianist father at Madison Square Garden while on tour with Billie Eilish. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS01:39 Alex Wolf's Acting Journey03:10 New Film: Magic Farm05:02 Musical Influences and Family08:53 Creative Process and Inspirations16:43 The Seven QuestionsListen and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Also, check out the show and sign up for the newsletter at www.storyandcraftpod.com...#podcast #AlexWolff #MagicFarm #Oppenheimer #Hereditary #Mubi #NatWolff #BillieEilish #ChloeSevigny #WolffBrothers #Actor #Musician #Acting #storyandcraft #Jazz #MNightShyamalan
Asian stocks traded in a tight range Thursday after the Federal Reserve reiterated it isn't in a rush to lower interest rates, and investors awaited the trade negotiations between China and the US. Stateside, the S&P 500 halted a two-day slide, led by chipmakers as Bloomberg News reported that the Trump administration plans to rescind Biden-era curbs for the industry. For more on the day's market outlook, we heard from Alex Wolf, Head of Asia Investment Strategy at JPMorgan Private Bank. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts. Plus - President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he's unwilling to preemptively lower tariffs on China in order to unlock more substantive negotiations with Beijing on trade. His comments come ahead of bilateral talks between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng this weekend in Switzerland. We get the latest from Bloomberg's US Treasury Reporter, Dan Flatley, along with Bloomberg's China Correspondent, Minmin Low.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, Rob speaks to Alex Wolf who delves into the adaptation-led approach to strength training, contrasting it with traditional methods. Alex shares his extensive background in strength conditioning and discusses the importance of defining outcomes before selecting training methods. He emphasizes the need for specificity in training and provides examples of how to effectively target adaptations. The discussion also highlights the challenges and misconceptions surrounding traditional strength training practices, advocating for a shift in perspective towards outcome-driven training methodologies. In this conversation, Alex discusses the importance of shifting from traditional exercise advocacy to an outcome-led approach in strength and conditioning. He emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of physiological principles and the importance of clear objectives in training. The discussion also covers the training intention framework, the balance between technical skills and needs analysis, and the necessity of understanding muscle architecture for effective coaching. Main talking points: • Adaptation-led approach focuses on outcomes rather than just exercise • Specificity in training is crucial for effective performance enhancement • Understanding the intended outcome is essential before selecting training methods • Unexplained performance improvements are not sustainable or reliable • Machine-based training can be more effective than traditional barbell exercises in some scenarios • Understanding the physiology behind exercise selection is essential
Im zweiten Monumente-Teil treffen wir zuerst auf eine der wohl ikonischsten amerikanischen Schauspielerinnen des 20sten Jahrhunderts, kehren dann nochmal zu unserem Poeten aus Teil 1 zurück und werfen einen Blick auf die Liebe seines Lebens, besuchen eins der berühmtesten Plattenlabels aller Zeiten, treffen dann zunächst auf ein echtes amerikanisches, musikalisches (Rock & Punk) Urgestein, und direkt im Anschluss auf ein italienisches (Pop) Urgestein, nur um am Ende schliesslich von der trügerischen Vorstadtidylle eines Films komplett in dunklen Obsessionen zu versinken."Mobituaries": Audrey Hepburn's 1951 TV debut https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzuYxclX7YoAudrey Hepburn's full screen test for 1953's Roman Holiday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSnKWwRCWnwWhy Audrey Hepburn Won Best Actress for Roman Holiday | 1954https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBWaQUabpusBreakfast at Tiffany's Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlZ4fYqjGJIAudrey Hepburn style analysis & iconic fashion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hVr6CqrYi0Audrey Hepburn - Moon Riverhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BfUDyvdTSESo Long Marianne - Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP517-ogZRkLeonard Cohen arrives on Hydra (1960)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcoKYfq_y_ULeonard Cohen in Greecehttps://youtu.be/7MXhhCKvQcI?si=-2hQU_x4wGk92s3FPlaying Mad Libs feat. Alex Wolf & Thea Sofie Loch Ness (Interview)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqQct5a1BwkLeonard Cohen - So long, Mariannehttps://youtu.be/3XzAjfwQtvM?si=kMjT8IWrumTpy7zWBehind the scenes at Motown with Berry Gordy: Teen Town, Circa 1965 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRnkoexvqAoThe Miracles - Shop Around https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQGXa3FiXKMBarrett Strong - Money (That's What I Want)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96XJl7mxDtcThe Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman (1961) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=425GpjTSlS4Motown 60th Anniversary : how black music changed the face of white America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bYQWyJ5tXQPicnic When Motown Moved from Detroit to LA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7za1y6eMSa8The Temptations - Since I Lost My Baby" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSgqO7LIFL8Lou Reed - Dokuhttps://youtu.be/ch4J8_xJnfc?si=h1wxlDxRe2umZjheThe Complicated Legacy of Lou Reedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G9I6DXrnkoExploring the last hours of Lou Reedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQTzoWjxy9ULou Reed Last Interviewhttps://youtu.be/lfTnvtrbR38?si=mWN6yAvgO01NYoSvLou Reed - Coney Island Babyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SHCsgqZvQMEros Ramazzotti - ROCK 80 (1981)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCocdMuyq5ATerra Promessa - Eros Ramazzotti (San Remo 1984) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uys3rZgQyUARaffaella Carrà intervista Eros Ramazzotti a "Pronto... Raffaella?" del 1984/1985 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RZ_vFoEYBYEros Ramazzotti Adesso tu Sanremo 1986 Remastered HD Winner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWSho-pSR3QEros Ramazzotti-Musica e https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6iGL4D9DUcEros Ramazzotti - Una Storia Importantehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBNVODLaltQBlue Velvet - Trailerhttps://youtu.be/00Mq6N5AsjE?si=5ELCakHuCvQ6sPfPDavid Lynch auf der Couch: Blue Velvet - Kritik & Analysehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izIYympGG1A&t=744sDavid Lynch Interview (1986)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3PFf0VAQWwBlue Velvet - Critic's Picks - The New York Timeshttps://youtu.be/Yaw7m5Of3Cc?si=POw4BzfFLi_tXy-cJulie Cruise - The World Spinshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Bxz_MTOA6A
Im Interview mit DJ Alex Wolf sprechen wir über die Unterschiede zwischen Hochzeiten in Berlin und auf Mallorca. Sowie die Herausforderungen, die das Auswandern von Berlin nach Mallorca mit sich bringt. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge wünschen Sarah & Hung. Unser Gast: DJ Alex Wolf https://djalexwolf.comHier findet ihr uns: https://sarahlinow.dehttps://www.ihredjs.de
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In this long-overdue and first-ever public conversation, Natalie sits down with Alex Wolf, the original creator of Bossbabe, to unpack the untold story of the brand that changed everything. For the first time, they share the raw truth behind the creation of Bossbabe, its explosive rise, and how a simple idea became a global movement that inspired millions of women. Together, they reveal what it took to build this iconic brand, the challenges they faced along the way, and why Alex decided to step away from the spotlight while Natalie scaled the business. This episode is packed with candid confessions, deep reflections, and insights into what really happened behind the scenes. If you think you know the story of Bossbabe, think again. This is the episode you didn't know you were waiting for. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction: The first conversation in seven years—why it took so long 00:43 The Bossbabe Origin Story: From dropout to visionary—how Alex turned an idea into a movement 03:13 The Birth of Bossbabe: The moment Alex realized “Bossbabe” was the next big thing 07:06 Making Money at 22: Babysitting, coding, and building digital subscriptions before it was trendy 11:32 Passing the Baton: How Natalie stepped in as CEO and took the brand global 18:23 The Acquisition Drama: Clearing the air on rumors and the truth behind Natalie taking ownership 25:19 Identity Crisis: The emotional toll of early success and stepping away from the spotlight 29:33 Cultural Impact: How Bossbabe sparked a global movement for ambitious women 41:34 Predictions for the Future: What's next for branding, tech, and social media 54:35 Avoiding Burnout: Why selling views is a trap and building a brand is the ultimate strategy 01:01:46 Healing and Transformation: Turning pain into power—how Bossbabe became a lifeline for so many RESOURCES + LINKS Join The Société: Our Exclusive Membership To Help You Build A Freedom-Based Business. Sign Up For Our Weekly Newsletter & Get Insights From Natalie Every Single Week On All Things Strategy, Motherhood, Business Growth + More. Learn Natalie's Proven Method for Building a Profitable, Predictable, Freedom-Based Business and Get Back to WHY you Became an Entrepreneur in this FREE 90-Minute Training. Drop Us A Review On The Podcast + Send Us A Screenshot & We'll Send You Natalie's 7-Figure Operating System Completely FREE (value $1,997) FOLLOW bossbabe: @bossbabe.inc Natalie Ellis: @iamnatalie Alex Wolf: @alexwolf
This month marks five years since Alex Wolf was killed on his bicycle in Minneapolis. He was 30 years old.Wolf had been commuting home from work on Nov. 20, 2019. He was hit by the driver of a semi-truck that turned into his bike lane in downtown Minneapolis.Wolf was an advocate for safer streets during his short lifetime. And now his father, Keith Wolf, has turned his focus toward the same cause in his son's honor. Keith Wolf joined Minnesota Now to talk about his son's legacy and how it's turned into advocacy.
Alex Wolf is the Audio and Production Engineer at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan. What's more interesting is that he grew up in the West Bloomfield Bubble. Today's conversation dives into the process Alex went through to understand the impact of this protective space in his life. The result is an amazing perspective on life. Join us as we learn from his experiences and "Wake Up To Life"! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and follow Temple Israel on social media to stay up to date on Waking Up To Life. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/templeisraelmi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/templeisraelmi/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn9spWvsCBvcQ-o5XLeFLHKcLoj2nBAfM Web: https://www.temple-israel.org/wakinguptolifepod
James McAvoy plays a wonderful deranged crazy person. If you've seen the trailer you know what youre getting into. Speak No Evil is a solid watch with some solid performances though the movie is a little short on logic and good decisions, horror movie tropes be damned. 0:09:30 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:18:00 *** What's Streaming *** HULU 28 WEEKS LATER, Dir. Juan Carlos Fresnadillo – Jeremy Renner, Rose Byrne, Robert Carlyle, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Idris Elba, Omogen Poots, 2007. GONE IN 60 SECONDS, Dir. Dominic Sena – Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Scott Caan, Will Patton, Delroy Lindo, Timothy Olyphant, Chi McBride, Robert Duvall, Christopher Eccleston, Vinnie Jones, 2000. PIG, Dir. Micahel Sarnoski – Nicolas cage, Alex Wolf, 2021. 0:29:15 - Trailers: SATURDAY NIGHT – Dylan O'Brien, Willem Dafoe, J.K. Simmons, Ella Hunt, Finn Wolfhard, Feature. BROTHERS – Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Brenden Fraser, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Feature. ABSOLUTION – Liam Neeson, Ron Pearlman, Daniel Diemer, Feature. 0:36:15 - SPEAK NO EVIL, Dir. James Watkins ( Grayson 6.5 / Roger 5 / Chris 5.5 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Also hosted by Christopher Boughan. Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com
Boris Pelekh (Boris Peleh′; born Boris Fridrikhovich Pelekh, Russian: Борис Фридрихович Пелех, 17 November 1981) is a singer-songwriter, composer, guitarist, most notable as the guitarist of the Gypsy Punk band Golgol Bordello. He moved to New York City in 1991, at 9, and joined Gogol Bordello in 2015. Aside from his work in Gogol Bordello, he also worked with the Nickoldoenon duo Nat and Alex Wolf from 2008 to 2011. Pelekh is the frontman, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the rock band Hey Guy and now Boris and The Joy. July 24th Catch Boris live at Negative Space Cleveland OH. https://www.facebook.com/share/1UHhwnUGeviWpBxE Boris's info https://borisandthejoy.com
In this episode of the Over Doing It Podcast, host Camille Viviana and Alex Wolf explore the different eras of life and career and how identity, values, and imposter syndrome show up as you reach different levels of success. The conversation covers themes of audacity and self-belief, respectability politics, media consumption, influencer vs. content creator, and the impact of trends on social media. It also delves into imposter syndrome, the exploitation of trends, and the importance of personal development. Chapters: 00:00 Challenges in Corporate Spaces 29:13 The Audacity of Self-Belief: A Journey to the CEO 31:28 Navigating Respectability Politics: From Mississippi to Brooklyn 34:14 Media Consumption and Its Impact on Mindset 40:22 Imposter Syndrome: Myth or Reality? 45:01 Influencer vs. Content Creator: Redefining Roles 51:32 Trend Exploitation and Social Media Movements 55:15 Book Recommendations for Personal Development
Send us a Text Message.How do you hold onto hope in the midst of suffering? How can we trust in the goodness of God in a world of pain? What does the good life look like in the midst of disability and uncertainty? Katherine Wolf, author with Alex Wolf of Treasures in the Dark, survived a catastrophic stroke at the age of 26 and continues her recovery to this day. She offers thoughtful answers to these questions as she talks with Amy Julia Becker about: Her personal journey of suffering and hopePractices and habits of hopeCaring for others in painDifferences between hope and toxic positivityThe non-linear journey and unexpected realities of healingFREE RESOURCE: 10 Ways to Move Toward a Good Future (especially for families affected by disability)_Guest Bio:Katherine & Jay Wolf are communicators and advocates. They married and moved to Los Angeles to pursue careers in law and the entertainment industry. Their son, James was born in 2007, and six months later Katherine's life nearly ended with a catastrophic stroke. Miraculously, she survived and continues her recovery to this day, including having a miracle baby, John in 2015. Katherine and Jay have shared their journey of steadfast hope through their books and at speaking events. Together, they founded Hope Heals camp, a community for families with disabilities like them. Katherine, Jay and their two sons live in the Atlanta area._Connect Online:Website: hopeheals.comInstagramFacebook_On the Podcast:The GoodHard Story podcastTreasures in the Dark by Katherine Wolf, with Alex Wolf (+ more of Katherine's books)Hope Heals CampMend Coffee & Goods in AtlantaSara Groves' Open My HandsMike Foster | People of the Second ChancePsalm 84:11John 16:33John 9Isaiah 45:3FREE RESOURCE: 10 Ways to Move Toward a Good Future (especially for families affected by disability)_TRANSCRIPT: amyjuliabecker.com/katherine-wolf/_Watch on YouTube_Let's Reimagine the Good Life together. Find out more at amyjuliabecker.com.Connect with me: Instagram Facebook YouTube Website Thanks for listening!
We For Real types are the people who are curious to hear great stories, laugh together, and travel all roads, even the hairpin, pothole-filled ones, with the people we love. If you are any or all of these things, you are going to drink up this conversation with two women I deeply admire, love, and always want more time with, even when we are expiring in the Alabama humidity. Katherine Wolf and Alex Wolf are family and dearest friends. They have written a beautiful new book that comes out of Katherine's miraculous survival of a near-fatal brainstem stroke that left her with significant disabilities. I don't even want to take one more second without letting you hear from them, so click in right now and get straight to my conversation with the remarkable and generous, Katherine Wolf and Alex Wolf. Katherine Wolf is a stroke survivor and disability advocate who leverages her redemptive story to encourage those with broken bodies, broken brains, and broken hearts. She and her husband Jay live in Atlanta with their sons, James and John. Together, Katherine and Jay are resourcing people experiencing disabilities through Hope Heals Camp and Mend Coffee. They have co-authored two best-selling books Hope Heals and Suffer Strong. Katherine's first devotional collection, Treasures in the Dark, is now available. Alex Wolf is the Resource and Experience Director at Hope Heals, where she has the honor of creating inclusive spaces and communities for families affected by disabilities. She also has directed Hope Heals Camp since its founding in 2017. It is the joy of her life. Alex and her husband, Henry (the other joy of her life), live in Birmingham, Alabama. Learn more about Hope Heals at HopeHeals.com and Instagram @hopeheals. Visit KimberlyStuart.com/podcast for more from this episode.
This week's CreAtIve Tech podcast is a sports roundtable. Professor Neil Maiden is joined by Stuart Armstrong, Strategic Lead for Workforce Transformation at Sport England, and Alex Wolf, Sports Consultant and founder of Strength and Conditioning Academy. Stuart and Alex consider the culture of curiosity and creativity that sports coaching must support for successful outcomes; the importance of psychological safety in training; and the effects of power dynamics on coaches and athletes. Join the debate on the difference between good and bad sports coaching, re-appraising coaching behaviour, and why being tough and mean is antithetical to high performance. Produced by Emilia Rolewicz Executive Producer Sam Steele Theme music generated by AI @ www.dsoundraw.io Links Strength and Conditioning Academy https://strengthconditioning.academy/ Play Their Way website https://www.playtheirway.org/ Alex Wolf Twitter @AlexpWolf Alex Wolf LinkedIn Stuart Armstrong LinkedIn Stuart Armstrong podcast Talent Equation podcast CebAI: twitter LinkedIn Website email SportSparks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael and Michelle Loyd tell us about Dope Coffee, their Decatur coffeehouse that adds a touch of HipHop to their unique blend. Plus, paper artist Alex Wolf is highlighted in our series, “Speaking of Art,” and wildlife enthusiast Christian Cave stops by for “Expedition Atlanta.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former Head of Strength and Conditioning and Head of Learning at the English Institute of Sport, Alex has supported over 250 Olympic, Paralympic and World Championship medal winning performances. In this episode we talk to Alex about the Soar Ready to Run product and how 15 years of data has enabled the team to offer elite level, personalised strength & conditioning programs to everyone. We also talk about plyometrics and training with injuries. Alex Wolf Twitter Soar Twitter Soar Instagram
0:11:00 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:18:10 *** What's Streaming *** AMAZON THE BOONDOCK SAINTS, Dir. Troy Duffy – Willem Dafoe, Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flannery. 2000 CLOVERFIELD, Dir. Matt Reeves – Mike Vogel, Jessica Lucas, Lizzy Caplan, T.J. Miller. 2008 TRAIN TO BUSAN, Dir. Sang-ho Yeon – Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-Mi, Ma Dong-seok, Su-an Kim. 2016 0:40:30 - Trailers: OPPENHEIMER (Trailer 2) – Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downy Jr, Florence Pugh, Gary Oldman, Jack Quaid, Josh Hartnett, Alden Ehrenreich, Rami Malek, Gustaf Skarsgard, Olivia Thirlby, Dane DeHaan, Benny Safdie, Casey Affleck, Michael Arangano, Alex Wolf, David Krumholtz, Scott Grimes, Matthew Modine, James Remar, James D'Arcy, Josh Peck, Jason Clark, Josh Zuckerman, Tom Conti. Feature THE MEG 2: THE TRENCH – Jason Statham, Sienna Guillory, Cliff Curtis. Feature PADRE PIO – Shia LaBeouf. Feature 0:56:00 - GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3, Dir. James Gunn. ( Grayson 6.5 / Roger 7 / Chris 6.5 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan. Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Roger wears aviators! Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com
In today's episode, Ryan speaks to Alex Wolf, performance sports and wellbeing educator, coach, co-founder of the Strength and Conditioning Academy, and amateur chef. He has spent over 20 years working within strength and conditioning, consulting widely within the area.Alex previously spent 15 years working at the English Institute of Sport where he spent 5 years as Head of Strength and Conditioning and 2 years as Head of Learning. These experiences fostered his passion for coach and practitioner development where he was responsible for the EIS flagship practitioner development programmes RP5, Collaboration 4 Performance, and Skills 4 Performance. Tune in to learn more about:Alex's early childhood memories of sportsHow he moved from yearning to be a pro athlete to supporting athletesHow coaching and performance planning has changed over the last two decadesThe biggest breakthrough data and coaching revolution has brought to performance planningHow athletes are adapting to the changesThe role of creativity and we'll think ideas play in performance planning Challenges athletes transitioning back to sports face in their mental and physical performance What's we should expect next in coaching and supporting athletes… and so much more! Are you looking for Career Clarity for your next step, for more information, or to book a consultancy, make sure you check outwww.2ndwind.io Links: Website: www.strengthconditioning.academy LinkedIn: Alex Wolf Strength and Conditioning Academy Twitter: @Alexpwolf Company's Twitter: @S_CAcademy
On this episode, I speak with Alex Wolf about how she built the multi-million dollar business, Boss Babe! We also discuss why she sold the company, her journey as an investor and how you can become an investor too. FOLLOW ALEX WOLF: https://www.alexwolf.co/ Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/alexwolf/?hl=en Work with Alex: https://www.alexwolf.co/chat MORE WEALTHY WOMAN: Learn more about Wealthy Woman: http://wealthywomandaily.com Follow the show on Instagram: http://instagram.com/wealthywomanpodcast Follow Doni on IG: http://instagram.com/thedonibrown Follow Doni on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedonibrown?lang=en --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wealthywoman/message
In this episode, Taz interviews Alex Wolf. Alex is a business & tech thought-leader, investor and author; recognized as Fast Company's Top 100 Most Creative People In Business. Alex's effort to make big companies think critically about technology has been recognized by Apple, Snapchat, Stanford University, Fordham University, NYU and more. Her thought-leadership has been profiled in Forbes, Inc. Entrepreneur and in AfroTech as “The Woman Silicon Valley Is Too Afraid To Call A Genius”. She sold a multi-million dollar internet company she built from scratch before the age of 25. Wolf now speaks and writes to an audience of over 34,000+ entrepreneurs & investors who trust her opinion on the future of business & acquisitions.In this episode, Taz and Alex chat about Alex's path into the M&A space, what it's like to be an investor and how security plays a valuable role in her work and industry. Enjoy! Links from discussion:How to reach Alex: https://www.alexwolf.co/Alex's book, Resonate : https://www.amazon.com/Resonate-Anyone-Wants-Build-Audience/dp/198090443XJason Button episode on SS podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/926089/11802795Security Outcomes Report: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/security/security-outcomes-report.htmlGet the report to learn:Ways to set your cybersecurity strategy up for success by striking the right balance between risk and resilience What CISOs and other experts are considering when building up their own security resilience How the most resilient organizations prepare for inevitable disruption and recover quickly to emerge stronger
Changes to the way media is monetized are transforming the industry landscape as we know it. Broadsheet Communications' Alex Wolf shares his expert advice and leading industry data on what this means for PR and communications professionals.
Alex Wolf, MD & Head of Investment Strategy, Asia at JPM Private Bank, discusses the latest on the markets. He spoke with hosts Bryan Curtis and Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On This episode of a Quick Shot of Romance Becky and Leah Review Cain by Alex Wolf.
Athletes' mental health struggles are finally getting the kind of attention they deserve, but did you know that coaches and leaders in elite sports also struggle with depression, anxiety, and other issues? Alex Wolf's experience with this after the Beijing Olympics helped inform a program at the English Institute of Sport that prioritized the emotional wellbeing of coaches and athletes alike before, during, and after the London Games in 2012. In the buildup to the London Games, Wolf was also instrumental in helping Team GB's rowers land a record medal haul. Part of this was increasing the emphasis on strength and conditioning, but implementing a values-driven approach was just as important. Before working with the rowing squad, Alex helped guide the coaches of Britain's track and field athletes. He has since co-founded Strength and Conditioning Academy, authored the book Strength and Conditioning for Rowing, and continues to guide coaching and leadership development programs around the world. In this episode, Alex shares: · Why coaches often struggle with mental health and what can be done to help them · Which filters he uses to make better decisions, practice essentialism, and do deep work · Why his 3 Fs values model – family, fulfillment, and fairness – informs everything he does · How giving coaches space, time, autonomy, and structure allows them to grow · What coaching Olympians taught him about patience and self-reflection Find out more about Alex's learning, leadership, and coaching development on his website, https://strengthconditioning.academy, via his Twitter feed, and in his book Strength and Conditioning for Rowing.
This week I catch up with two of my friends, Mary Austin Hall and Alex Wolf. These two sister have very different stories but now work together for a nonprofit organization called Hope Heals. Follow Mary's journey to become a Nurse Practitioner whose love and care for her patients in the hospital prepared her for loving a caring for the disabled. Next find out how Alex got involved into the world of graphic design. This career has literally taken her around the world. Now she is the Graphic Designer for Hope Heals. Mary Austin and Alex have really good advice for students wondering what to do after high school. Enjoy!
Episode 117i Vikings Discovering Christianity and PaganismDescription: Today Steve is joined again by scholar Annie Humphries to discuss how the Vikings/Norse developed their views on their own traditional religion in light of their interactions with Christianity. We also look at how the Norse in Ireland absorbed, developed and even used Christianity to advance their position in Ireland during the early medieval period.About Today's Guest:Annie HumphriesOn Twitter: @GallGaidhelEducation Evolved: @EducationEvolvd www.educationevolvedltd.com/You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places:http://atozhistorypage.com/https://www.historyofthepapacypodcast.comemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comhttps://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacyparthenonpodcast.comhttps://www.gettr.com/user/atozhistoryBeyond the Big Screen:Beyondthebigscreen.comThe History of the Papacy on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DO2leym3kizBHW0ZWl-nAGet Your History of the Papacy Podcast Products Here: https://www.atozhistorypage.com/productsHelp out the show by ordering these books from Amazon!https://amzn.com/w/1MUPNYEU65NTFMusic Provided by:"Danse Macabre" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)"Virtutes Instrumenti" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)"Crusades" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)"Funeral March for Brass" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)"String Impromptu Number 1" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)"Intended Force" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Agnus Dei X - Bitter Suite Kevin MacLeaod (incomptech.com)"Folk Round" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)"Celtic Impulse" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Image Credits:By Ariely - Own work, CC BY 3.0, ttps://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4533576By Pam Brophy, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9124089By ACBahn - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=33810833Begin Transcript:Thank you for listening to the History of the Papacy. I am your host Steve and we are a member of the Parthenon Podcast network, including Scott Rank's History Unplugged, James Early's Key Battles of American History, Richard Lim's This American President and Josh Cohen's Eyewitness History. Go to parthenon podcast dot com to learn more.•Patreon Plug patreon.com/history of the papacy•4 Tiers – Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople and Rome•Inclusion on the History of the Papacy Diptychs, bonus audio and video content, Pope coin coming soon, monthly book drawings, early content, and add free, early content. Sign up early so that you have your name at the top of the lists! Today •Now, let us commemorate the Patreon Patrons on the History of the Papacy Diptychs. We have oRoberto, Goran, William, Brian, Jeffrey, Christina, John, and Sarah at the Alexandria level oDapo, Paul, Justin and Lana all of who are the Magnificent at the Constantinople Level. oReaching the ultimate power and prestige, that of the See of Rome: we have Peter the Great!•Today I am joined again by scholar Annie Humphries to discuss how the Vikings/Norse developed their views on their own traditional religion in light of their interactions with Christianity. We also look at how the Norse in Ireland absorbed, developed and even used Christianity to advance their position in Ireland during the early medieval period. Christianity was well established in Ireland by the time the Norse arrived and Christianity was a powerful cultural force for the Norse to adopt, but also adapt to their own needs and goals. I am very excited to talk about this topic!•With that, here is the next piece of the mosaic of the history of the Popes of Rome and Christian Church.[00:00:00] What were some of the similarities and differences between the way the Norse interacted with the locals in Ireland as a posed to Scotland or some of the other, you know, Caltech areas you might call them? Ooh, that's a good question. Um, I feel like Alex Wolf would be the one to read the books on because I have a personal interest in, in the isle of man.Um, I, I don't think I'd be able to systematically talk about the relationship of say, uh, picks or, or people in Eastern Scotland, um, and their relationship with, with the Norris there. I just, I haven't studied it enough that I I'd be able to, to, uh, I be able to talk about it in detail. Um, I do have to say that that Ireland does have a really thick analystic and as well as this dynastic propaganda.Um, whereas it's, it's a lot lighter on the ground and I love man in Scotland, so that in of itself might make [00:01:00] my make that, um, uh, last time and now getting into the interaction they had religiously the, could you tell us a little bit about Norse religion? Absolutely. Okay. So Norris religion at this time was aware of and being touched by and being shaped by, um, both Roman religion, as well as Christianity.Um, there was no sense of a pan Norse Pantheon. There was no sense of a series of, of priesthoods or, or a central. System of, uh, okay. These people go to this school for training and then they go back to their hometown. Um, now there were, you know, religious centers, but they were, they were really only important for, you know, people within one to three days ride or travel.There was not this concept of, of there is one holy place and everything derives from it. It was very [00:02:00] much a local familial DDD. Got bigger and bigger. Um, you know, there's, there's plenty of anthropological work on, on the cults of, oh then the cults of tear and fill and these gods. Um, so when we talk about north to religion at this time, um, it's, it's a.It's a religion that is only thinking about itself as it is being replaced. You know, people didn't have to think about what their relationship was to the gods or to land when it was just everything. When it was just the way you did things. And now people are coming with crosses on their chest saying there's only one God, and this is the God.And now, now these people who have just believed what their ancestors believed are going. I don't know what I believe, but it's not a cross. I feel really close to the store guy. I'm going to wear a hammer. Um, you know, people weren't wearing hammers, uh, 2002 go, they were wearing them. Oh, that's interesting.Yeah. I was going to ask about that. [00:03:00] Yeah. Yeah, exactly. They, they didn't, they didn't have a sense of, of formal religion. Now that's not to say that it wasn't important to them. It's not to say that there weren't priests, you know, there absolutely were, there were holy sites and, and, you know, really fabulous rights that left behind some really fascinating archeological stuff.In the ninth century in the ninth, 10th centuries, um, he then re the, the, the act of, of, of worshiping the old God, the foreign Cedar, the old ways, um, was really kind of crystallizing in his, as it was coming to a close recognizing. Um, you know, now people are saying to change the God that you worship. And, and so you had to kind of wrap your head around that, wrap your head around the idea of, um, having to culturally convert, um, and, and change the way you worship and the way you do things.So, um, Uh, so north religion, you know, like we nowadays, [00:04:00] we're all familiar with Thor and, and, and that, um, mythology, but that mythology that we're using nowadays was pretty much codified at this time. Um, and a few centuries later in ice London in, uh, in the forms of, of Snorri stir listens, um, uh, codifying the north snore Smiths, um, the codex Regius collecting, uh, old Scholastic poetry.Um, it's, it's, it's powerful stuff. It's, it's, it's amazing stuff, but it's also, you know, the, the, the Swan song of, of, of a really big kaleidoscope of, of ways of seeing the world that had to get collapsed very quickly, uh, in the face of Christianity and then their day-to-day worship. Necessarily, we'd get a, you look in the delayer, uh, children's book of Norse mythology, and they have a chart of Thor here and oh, and here is that how they would have conceived of it or would have gone village to village.We're [00:05:00] more of a Thor village here. And this is more because it is it's their culture. It's their it's was something that was really ingrained into their. Entire life. And it's not Christianity where it's this, this and this and it's doctrinal. And that it was something that, and maybe imposed isn't the right word.But that's something that when you adopt Christianity, you're getting this manual of how to do it. Is that how Norse religion would have looked and now a word from our sponsors.Right. Exactly. It's it's the opposite of that. It's it's is do it yourself. It's it's what was handed down to you? So the way you said that were Thor family or, or in this valley, we honor Frere, um, would, would very much be the way of things that you can kind of see that with, with, I don't know how many Norse names you've encountered, but sometimes you have families or every single kid is a [00:06:00] Thorstein Thor, rust or vault.That's a Thor fam. Um, you know, and then, you know, gods are, were also be associated with, um, social classes. Uh, you know, um, a blacksmith would probably have a different deity than, than the fishermen's that even village. Um, but there is, there was not this, this one big how to guidebook, there was no dogma to it.There was, it was, it was. Doing doing right by the way, things had always been done in your area rather than some holy man, um, imposing things from a manual, from a book or something like that. So, um, you know, and even then things would have changed generation to generation because this is all oral culture.
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On today's episode of the Accel Defi Podcast, we interview a member of the Accel Defi Team, Keith (known in the community as Wolfgang Regem), as we discuss Keith's cryptocurrency journey, involvement with Accel Defi, and how he overcame his fears of investing in crypto.For more information on Accel Defi, please visit www.acceldefi.com or our Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/AccelDefiFor educational resources related to Accel Defi and Crypto in general, subscribe to Accel Defi University on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJDNIqPTp9kjsMPmPo119Zg -------------------------------------------[Scott] On today's episode of the ACCEL Podcast, we interview a member of the ACCEL team, Keith, as we discuss Keith's cryptocurrency journey, involvement with ACCEL and how he overcame the fears of investing in crypto. As always, my name is Scott and Hi, I'm Eric. I'm Alex. You're listening to the ACCEL Podcast, Accelerating Your Crypto Investments, one podcast at a time.[Alex] Welcome, everyone. Today we have a really special guest for you, one of my favorite team members. Everyone, please welcome Keith, aka Wolfgang. [Keith] Hi, Alex. Thank you for having me. [Alex] Thank you for coming on. Can you introduce yourself to listeners? Tell us a little bit about yourself. Tell us about your biggest accomplishments in your career thus far. [Keith] Well, let's see. Probably 60 years old, which basically means we've made it through life pretty well and have been working in crypto since 2017. Been involved with this project since the start. I'm an avid researcher. I'm an avid writer. I'm a film buff… golfer. Those are some of the fun things. And as far as accomplishments go, right now, I only deal in the present, and it's the fact that I've even gotten active in crypto at my age. [Alex] Tell us a little bit of how you got involved with cryptocurrency. [Keith] 2010, one of my friends called up and said there was this coin and started talking about digital currency called Bitcoin. And I ignored the heck out of them. And then in 2017, after things started picking up a little bit, it was actually Christmas of 2016. I bought into three or four different cryptos and then did the smartest thing I'd ever thought about, which was forgot them. Fast forward 2000 and $2400 turned into a little over $50,000. And I thought, wait a minute, I need to learn something here. [Alex] That's awesome. So we all start off very Rocky. What's one thing that you wish you would have known starting out in crypto?[Keith] Don't day trade. Very simply, that three year period, three, four year period that while it was out there, I didn't look at it. I didn't pay attention to it. It did its own thing. Then when I started trying to trade it, I almost gave everything I had made back. So DYOR, do your own research and don't day trade. [Scott] I think that's a big thing that you see nowadays in crypto is a lot of people try to come in and they think that first move should be to try to day trade. And a lot of people come in and like you said, they don't do their research, and it makes it hard on them because then you're kind of just closing your eyes and shooting at a target, and it makes it tough. Crypto is one of those spaces where just like anywhere else, when it's innovative and booming, you have to make sure that you're doing your research or you're going to be one of those guys that get left in the dirt. I think that's a big part of it and I think a lot of people miss that. They just want to hop in and not do their due diligence and think they're going to make a ton of money. So a question for you, Keith, is being in the space, being a little older, what kind of drew you towards ACCEL and what exactly do you do? I know you're kind of a Jack of all trades, working in a whole bunch of different departments for us.[Keith] It's also awkward. Guys, if you want to refer to me as Wolfgang or Wolf or Wolfie because that's, hey, it's Crypto. Everybody has an alternate name and it's actually interesting with ACCEL. Just what I know about the project and the people involved in the project. I don't feel like I need to hide behind an alt name anymore. I'm kind of proud to be able to come out go, hey, look, this is who I am and who I work with and what we do. As far as getting involved with ACCEL, I was really lucky. A few of the team members were already involved with the project and I approached them because I didn't see them where we were before. Just said, hey, Where'd you guys go? You disappeared. And after a little bit of prying because they didn't want to recruit not just me, but anybody from other projects did a little bit of digging, a little bit of prying, saw what it was. And everybody that I liked and got along with was in this project. So I figured I'd jump in. [Eric] Wolf that's dynamite, I'm glad to hear that you were in the project early on. One of the other things in the crypto space, we know there's a lot of common myths and misconceptions and they can all very easily be debunked for you. What do you think the biggest one was? [Keith] Well, two things actually. I mean, in crypto, what you don't know is going to cost you money. And I'm older and being a little bit on the older side, you're hesitant to learn new things, to step into new spaces. And when it involves your money, it really ups the pressure, it amps the pressure like 100 times because you're thinking, oh my God, I'm literally putting my money into outer space or the crypto space or whatever you want to call it. And then overcoming that was just not having a fear of the unknown. And actually I got thinking about stock certificates. Strangely enough, when I was talking to some of my friends, my peer group has a big just hesitancy to get involved. And I asked them about their stockholders. They said, well, that's not throwing your money out to nowhere like you are. We have stock certificates. I said, no, you actually hold them. Well, no, the broker does. Well, to me it's the same thing. They're out there somewhere. You just don't know where it is. [Alex] So touching on what you had just mentioned. How is ACCEL removing some of those barriers for your peer group? [Keith] Without a doubt, Alex, the educational process, that's part of what drew me to this project. Anybody that gets involved in crypto at the very beginning, if you don't do your homework and do your own research, you're going to end up getting rugged in something. And one of the things I admire about ACCEL is that this whole project is about taking away the mystery, so to speak, removing the illusion and actually educating people as to what they need to be doing and what they need to be learning. I remember when I first bought back in 2017 into crypto, the whole process was so confusing. I had to have a flow chart. And that's what I love about this is we literally have how to videos everywhere. So I'm loving the fact that ACCEL is removing those barriers. [Scott] So, Keith, I know we just got to talk about some of the positives of ACCEL DeFi University and how it just kind of creates that environment to allow you to grow as an individual. What are some of the other resources and advice you can kind of give to someone that are looking to join the ACCEL community to really help grow their knowledge and experiences in the space? [Keith] I love that you're the person asking that question. Moon, you're one of my resources and it's really been funny. At 60, you expect to be the elder mentor and you step back and you lecture all the young people on your life lessons. And here you have to kind of put those things aside because you guys are just light years ahead as far as the knowledge base goes. But what's really great is that you guys share this freely. I mean, all you have to do coming on here is asking for help. I mentioned the videos and things before, but the main resource for me has been the people. I mean, you look at Mad or Jovan, you read these guys their CVs and see what they've done and what they do. And you think, okay, I'm not going to ask questions because this is going to be like a foreign language and they're not like that. They simplify it. And I think that's been for me, it's been a great thing because I've been able to come in and just say, hey, I don't understand this part. Can you explain it to me? And they talk. So far, everybody I've interacted with in the community talks to you, not at you. And it's made things so much simpler as far as learning. And if there happens to be something that we haven't covered at the University, then everybody's always quick. They have a resource ready to go. Okay, we'll take a look at this area. Take a look in this area. And I'm cracking up now because you guys talk really fast and I'm trying to talk fast to keep up. [Eric] Wolf, that's all great stuff as you speak about the space and how you've connected to it. And I know as we speak specific about ACCEL. So now that you're on the inside and you have a position within the company and you kind of see the inner workings from your perspective, from your standpoint of all the products and all the utilities and everything that going on that happened in ACCEL to you. And you probably can't just give one specific. But what are the things that excite you most just knowing from your position, from where you stand in your vantage point, what ACCEL can do? [Keith] You know, Eric, it's funny, but my situation there is purely from a selfish aspect. And it's just getting a chance to work and learn with the people that I have a chance to interact with, not only on the team but in the community as well. I think when you get a little bit older, in my case, I was furloughed without pay. They hired somebody else. And this has given me a place to belong and to continue growing. Now the products, of course, my first thing is going to be the education, the University. I just think that is reaching out and giving something back. I'm excited about the UnRekt platform. I'm excited about launchpad. There's so many things. But to me, it all comes back to the education. That's something I hope to work with because I know what I'm experiencing with my friends and my peer group that I don't want to do that. I don't want to try this. I don't want to learn this. I'm afraid I'll lose my money. And it's kind of become a calling for me to say, wait a minute, there's no reason for you to miss out on this. There's no reason for you to step back and oh my God, I can't do this. You can do anything. You set your mind too, especially with the education. And yes, it takes me back to the University. [Alex] Hey, Keith, I just want to take a minute here and switch gears for you, ask you a couple of questions where it's not so much question and answer type interview. One of the things for me was earlier you covered that you had forgot that you had purchased cryptocurrency. You open up your wallet, you opened it up and you had $50,000 from your original investment. What was the first thought that went through your mind there? [Keith] My first thought was, okay, this is a mistake. Because what had happened is I had like a trillion of this token called ETH Lend. And all of a sudden I only had like 50 tokens of something called Ave. And I thought, well, they ripped me off. They took all my tokens. So that's where my research started. I had to go online and track back and find out what had happened, which was in stock terms it was reverse buyback. The company took them over and then did a reverse buyback. And in this, it was just they consolidated the tokens to get the value of. And I think I paid like two cent a token. And at that time they were trading at $400. [Scott] I think there's always that crazy kind of entry point. Everyone kind of comes in at a different time. There are coins like that. A lot of people that came in on SHIBA, it's such a different experience. But I think one thing that me and you have talked about this before is I really do think that 2022 is going to be the year of the utilities. And I think it's something that we're going to see make a move. But being someone that's been around a little bit longer, what do you kind of think? What was your outtake on? We'll go a bit in the past and then talk about the main coins. What was your kind of thought on that? Did you get involved in those? Was it something that you kind of wrote off? I know I was a big Meme coin hater for a long time. [Keith] I was lucky. I had actually stepped into a chance to moderate and become a part of YouTubers community. And he was very good at expressing, look, this doesn't have any application to it. This is just a picture. And people are buying this because it's a cute picture. And I was also lucky enough because I remember being exposed to DOGE way back when. Sounds so funny to say that about 2016, 2017 and remembering the guy that came out that said, hey, we invented this as a joke, but now that it's got something, let's get people to use this. And DOGE was a big education for me because everybody now if you go by what DOGE people talk about it's HODL. And the guy that was the co founder of DOGE in 2016 changed the number of coins from a specified number to unlimited because he hated the fact that people were HODLing this coin. He wanted them to use it and spend it. [Eric] So that's funny that you touch upon that and you use the examples of DOJ in these coins and what started out as Meme coins. So I always try to correlate not so much the age disparity of what goes on now in the crypto space because we know the guys that are on his podcast, they're the younger cats. And then we bring in a guy like you who's a seasoned veteran. For me, Could you explain to me, because I know my steps into the crypto were a little meandered at the beginning and I basically took a beating, unlike you, who went in on the leap of faith and then just didn't look at it and came back and was absolutely startled that 400 times could grow at that tremendous rate. To your peer group, what would be your way to explain to them, hey guys if you're not in this you are absolutely missing out on something that is going to be the future of the way currencies economics money is moved.[Keith] Back to education. When we fear something we don't know or we don't understand it so we fear it. And educating yourself and finding out this is going to be interesting to try to draw a correlation here but people my age tend to feel safer with their money in a bank and they don't realize that the banks are now utilizing the same technology that we are but they just happen to have a physical location that everybody feels secure in. So when I talk with my friends about it it's hilarious to me because they think I've become some kind of genius. It's like no you do your research and you learn and the things that you have questions about or the easy way that I didn't have available to me at the time is to get involved with someone like us at ACCEL because you're actually getting that chance to come in and say, okay, hey I don't know squat, what do I need to do? I was seeing this morning one of the team members spent like 2 hours on a phone working with someone helping them go from I don't know any of this to setting up their wallet to Loading their wallet to purchasing it's just the support that's here but get the education that'll take away the fear. [Eric] So for all our listeners out there as you see and you hear what Wolf tells you speaking about ACCEL you can always go to our YouTube channel or you can follow along at any of our socials. [Alex] Wolf, Thank you so much for providing such great feedback. We appreciate your time everyone. 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Olá, desconfigurados! No episódio de hoje iremos refletir sobre um filme que me deixou no chão na última semana. O longa Pig (2021) é uma obra que pode não agradar a todos como entretenimento, mas ninguém pode negar o impacto de sua mensagem visceral que arrebata o espectador com boas reflexões sobre o amor, as relações pessoais, o ego e principalmente o luto. Pig é estrelado por Nicolas Cage e Alex Wolf. ATENÇÃO: este episódio possui spoilers sobre o filme. _____________ Host: Bruno Moura Trilha sonora: Bliss Of Heaven - SOMM [Audio Library Release] · Free Copyright-safe Music Imagem da capa: AI Film Faça uma doação e ajude este projeto através do nosso PIX: desconfigurandomentes@gmail.com
Spoiler Warning.Today Justin and Alec discuss the 2021 film 'Pig' starring Nicholas Cage. We delve deep into why Nicholas Cage may be one of the most interesting actors in Hollywood, is this his best performance, will Justin understand what Truffles are, what is the metaphor for the Pig, in Pig? Find out all this and more on this week's Fresh Film Fridays.
Hear how these female business owners and sisters began their entrepreneurial journey to open a co-working space dedicated to women. Orchard House gives women a place to grow.Bio: Mary Austin Hall and Alex Wolf are sisters, best friends, and business partners living in Birmingham, Alabama. Mary Austin's professional background in medicine and Alex's career in the disability non-profit sector—combined with a family penchant for entrepreneurialism—have led them to pursue various endeavors in commercial and residential real estate. In 2020 they founded Orchard House, Birmingham's first and only women-focused shared workspace. You can find out more about Orchard House at orchardhousebham.com and follow us on Instagram at @orchardhouse.bham.HostSK VaughnHoliday Giveaway!!!How to Win- Rate- Review- Subscribe to The Ladies Who Lead on Apple PodcastsWhat You Will WinEach person who rates, reviews, and subscribes between Now - December 25 2021 will win a Starbucks gift card. Enjoy coffee on us this holiday season! Limited to one entry per person. Click here to participate!Resources6 Keys to SuccessDefining Success on Your Own TermsLet's ConnectInstagram | Newsletter | WebsiteSpecial Shout Out:Big thanks to Memory Smith for the Artwork.View her work here!
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Devin & James are back in the Den of Cin with a new DOUBLE FEATURE episode featuring the one, the only (thank goodness) NICOLAS CAGE! First we take on his now iconic 2009 turn in BAD LIEUTENANT - PORT OF CALL: NEW ORLEANS, a movie containing so much crazy, it seems impossible that director Werner Herzog caught it all in one film. We follow that up with a discussion on his latest film, PIG, which brilliantly spins the Nicolas Cage persona through a bizarre Portland underworld of chefs and waiters, and into emotional directions you never expected (no, it is not "John Wick with a pig"). SPOILERS AHEAD!
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While interpersonal communication is the process of exchanging thoughts, interpersonal effectiveness is the process of tending to relationships. What are some ways to practice interpersonal effectiveness? Tap in to learn 5 easy ways to be an unforgettable experience. To access this episode, join my new private membership, "the kiki.". Get the details here: https://anchor.fm/goodshit/subscribe Mentioned in the Episode: Giving is Living: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6jGaOg8UW7n2DhugAL1dtk?si=yDOcVqRLR5WZSGDT9K7PsA&dl_branch=1 Resonate by Alex Wolf: https://bookshop.org/books/resonate-for-anyone-who-wants-to-build-an-audience-9781388632939/9781388632939?aid=20527&listref=books-for-personal-development How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie: https://bookshop.org/books/how-to-win-friends-and-influence-people-1149eeb3-4bbc-4607-bd76-a58ec8c3b7b5/9780671027032?aid=20527&listref=books-for-personal-development Related Episodes: NetWERKin' It: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0MOsz6FkFR73ZbQe9WGMab?si=hA3qv7uAT2mzs-XSStckTQ&dl_branch=1 How to Maintain Your Energetic Hygiene: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0vFVPDlJQqZZNsFrXTyECK?si=vX0TjxpcTna9DI-sDDIviA&dl_branch=1 Visit me here: https://msha.ke/ashlynd/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodshit/message
Es sólo cuestión de tiempo. Una familia en unas vacaciones tropicales descubre que la playa apartada donde se relajan durante unas horas de alguna manera los está haciendo envejecer rápidamente reduciendo toda su vida a un solo día. VIEJOS es una película de horror psicológico basada en la novela gráfica SANDCASTLE escrita por Pierre Oscar Lévy e ilustrada por Frederik Peeters. La cinta se encuentra dirigida por M. Night Shyamalan (El Sexto Sentido, Señales) y está protagonizada por Gael García Bernal, Alex Wolf, Thomasin McKenzie y Abbey Lee. Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/planeta-terror-podcast/id1539867451 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/planetaterrorpod/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/planetaterrorpd
The cast of M. Night Shyamalan's new film Old joins The Backstage Experience! Dave & David go backstage with the cast and director to discuss filming during a pandemic, the unique bone-chilling script from M Night, renting out a resort, M Night's career, and more! Old is now in theaters! *Featured in the episode* Vicky Krieps (6:00) Gael Garcia Bernal (12:45) M. Night Shyamalan (23:33) Follow Us - @BackstageOL on Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Twitch
The Fonies take a break from rolling around in the dirt looking for mushrooms to talk about the 2021 film Pig. Directed by Michael Sarnoski and starring Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolf, and Adam Arkin.
Is Pig worthy of high praise? While Nicolas Cage and Alex Wolf are on the hunt for Cage's pet pig. We examine the latest drama from the Academy Award winning actor is worth his legacy. Join us as we discuss the importance of value, self-worth, kindness, the positive mental health effects of pets and much more. Pig is now playing in limited release.If you or someone you know is reading this right now and struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message, or tweet at us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!That's High Praise: A Nicolas Cage Podcast is a production of Victims and Villains is written by Josh “Captain Nostalgia” Burkey (& produced by) and Micah “V.H.Zest" Kimber. Music by Mallory Jameson (https://bit.ly/expandmal) and Purple Planet (https://bit.ly/ppcoms). You can now support us on Patreon. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to support us today!
Alex Wolf starts with the premise that traditional education is not serving talented kids, resulting in disengagement and poor self-esteem among learners. With a robust research team, a clear set of sequenced research questions and design systems for patterns and spatial skills, Alex, and the team at Na2ure believe it is possible to impact learning and its emotional component to align talents and motivation. Alex's epiphany and pivot was the birth of her daughter. Alex wanted to give parents confidence, joy, and to make the time that they spent with their children, special. She decided to make games, toys, puzzles, and books that you would keep reaching for to find the magic in the moment. Alex's perspective begins with the concept of joyousness. As you grow in adulthood, if you still have questions, you're still reading, you're still wondering, you are starting your own self education. Using joy to create opportunities for parents and kids to imagine and wonder about what they see, how they can draw or create something, and make it, it becomes tangible. While the natural world is one of biggest ordered, yet unordered systems, Na2ure aids learning in a visual mode for all ages. It encompasses things like weather, plants and more. Alex wants people to start priming their eyes to nature and its relatedness. For example, a spiral, a curled fiddlehead fern, a seashell, a hurricane, the galaxy and more. Her motto: Take back wonder.With her own path in mind, Alex wants to help people find what they're good at, what gives them pleasure, which will lead them to pursue learning more on their own.Alex was deeply influenced by Richard Wurman: “Design a life that you want to live”. Your job is to create your own livable life. Don't let fear stop you, do interesting things and become an interesting person. Do things that are worth doing. Listen to where your heart takes your curiosity. Alex believes it's time to shake things up. It's time to be brave, step up and change how we're delivering a lot of learning. It needs to be more fun. There needs to be more time spent physically moving through and exploring nature, so we can connect and make necessary changes. It's the alphabet of natural forms that we'll need to use in design. The radical shift that needs to occur will come from learning more about nature, so that we don't destroy her, and are able to live with her. The more we learn about her, we will stop destroying habitats, species, and ecosystems.Alex's perspective is that it's important that we start respecting individual skills and individuals, for people with those skills to learn what they are attracted to and what they're drawn to. From cradle to career, we are hierarchizing jobs and employment which will only make life more challenging. We value the work of a doctor over the work of an essential employee, even though we need both of their work every day. All the displacement and unhappiness our manufacturing segment has experienced, including the exodus of jobs from the US needs to be reimagined. All those who are spatial learners, including our builders and our artists and our plumbers and electricians are part of a segment that needs to be re-built with a fresh perspective. Our plumbers and electricians are just as important as our engineers and their skills set needs to be recognized and rewarded, the old class structure, white collar, versus blue collar is no longer relevant.To Alex the future is green in color and bright. She believes we all need to see ourselves as green employees of the future. That will help us live sustainably and not perish, which is a critically important task. We all need to see where we can add value to how we solve problems, from a multitude of perspectives. We can and must change how we see ourselves, the natural world, and our participation in it.Takeaways & Quotes:Alex's father told her that you will know when you've succeeded in your field, "When people can't discuss your field without discussing you and your contribution to it."I tried a lot of things. I trusted my own curiosity, and as Rilke would say, “live the questions until you live your way into the answer.” Alex had this faith that this perspective would lead her to where she needed to go. “Take back wonder”Richard Wurman says, “Design a life that you want to live”. Your job is to create your own livable life.Being the only person without a PhD in the room was the key to my success.The future is green-collar.How to reach Alex: Twitter, na2ure.com or na2ure.org na2ure on Instagram and na2ure on Facebook.Bio:Alex Wolf had a playful childhood and a bang-up education at a NYC girl's school, Exeter, Rhode Island School of Design and in programs abroad. Ever since, she has been trying to dissect her RISD know how and give it to children in breadcrumb-sized pieces, one bit at a time. As an artist/designer/inventor, she researches and designs for spatial intelligence with a multi university team. Her PatternABC is in use at NASA and has been tested for UNICEF. She co-authored a chapter on the pattern ABC for the first textbook on Biomimicry due in 2022 from Elsevier. She designs systems for learning: a pattern alphabet for natures core patters, a periodic table of biology to help make a formula for an animal or plant; and a motion alphabet to introduce babies and toddlers to motions and positions to understand spatial relationships before, and then as they gain, language. Convinced that children are bright creative thinkers, from 0-5 especially, and need literal and figurative space and tools to express that creatively, she works in how they see and perceive space, form, pattern, and motion.
Alex is an author, tech philosopher, podcast host and creative executive producer.She's been named "Top 100 most creative people in business" by Fast Company Magazine and currently runs her own production company where she helps creatives make content that will craft a long lasting relationship with their audienceFollow AlexTwitter: https://twitter.com/alexwolfcoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexwolf/Alex's creative business school:www.bit.ly/authenticroadmapwww.alexwolf.co/answer-vids
Welcome to Series 2, Episode 8 of The Sports Performance Show In this episode I discuss strength and conditioning in rowing and sports performance coaching with previous head of SandC at The EIS and GB Rowing Alex Wolf We discuss · Taking positive action and making sacrifices for your passion and achieving the career pathway you want · Clarity of outcome - aligning SandC to performance outcomes through structured planning and execution · Defining what sports performance ‘looks' like and aligning this to targeted SandC goals · Aligning programming to physical metrics associated with performance and outcome · Train for the adaptive response - function is a product of outcome not the exercise method · Testing and data collection – if it doesn't inform practice of change behaviour why are we collecting it · Habitual loading in sport – matching and exceeding the load capacity required for sport to enhance performance and reduce injury risk · Change prognosis - why are we making changes and how do we define successful outcomes that link to performance targets Please subscribe and download the podcast and please leave us a review of this episode to allow us to grow and expand. And share this and other episodes of The Sports Performance Show to help us reach a wider audience Enjoy the episode And prepare to perform Email alex@liberating-brilliance.com Instagram: alexpwolf Twitter: alexpwolf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-wolf-37257a12/ Strength and Conditioning for Rowing (can be found here - https://www.crowood.com/details.asp?isbn=9781785007415&t=Strength-and-Conditioning-for-Rowing). Less about rowing and more about my 20 years experience of coaching and leading. New website – www.liberating-brilliance.com – learning and leadership website focusing on problem based/action learning over content based learning
In this episode we discuss visual-spatial learning with Alex Wolf and Dr. Vijal Parikh of Na2ure.com. Hear how they got started, about their Pattern Alphabet, and their work with SILC (Spatial Intelligence Learning Center) and the Tanzania Pilot Study with the Radius Foundation. Check out their website and shop for their Ani-gram-it and BARK games. If you like this podcast, consider supporting us at: www.patreon.com/PathToLearning/ Visit us on the web at www.pathtolearning.us for more information on each of our podcasts.
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Have you ever met a person who has had a rough time in life, yet they are the most determined person in your life?On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to introduce you to Alex Wolf. He had a rough start in life, having to grow up young so that he could shelter his sister from abuse. He got kicked out of his house the day before he turned 18 and has faced being without a home off and on since that time. Now due to the opportunity presented to him through VIP Ignite, he is planning to move to LA and pursue his dream of being in show business at the end of the year!If you have had a rough time in life and this that you are trapped in a bad situation, listen to this podcast and ask yourself, "If Alex can do it, why can't I?"If you want to learn how you can work with VIP Ignite, check out our website at https://ammsociety.com/webinar-registration to get registered for our next live webinar!
Moment of Gratitude: A very fun weekend with family and friends. I went into the river for the FIRST time and had a blast then went to the beach :) Topic: Wrapping up the Self-Care Summer Series by reviewing the subjects from the last few weeks. Download your Self-Care Summer Series Workbook here The Pour Out: Do you want to be a content factory or an artist? by Alex Wolf. In an IG Live video and email (working on getting you the link), Alex discusses how constantly allowing the pressure of being a content creator impacts your creativity. Also, check out her mini-doc Attn4$ mini-doc. Tell me what you think. The Refill Plan: Download the Self-Care Summer Series Workbook and complete it. Other Info and Links: Purchase my 90 Day Self-Care Guided Journal https://amzn.to/2YuuRrt Book a Self-Care Strategy Session with Me https://www.latishacarr.com/store/selfcarestrategy Use Code: THEREFILL
In this episode we talk about some of the important health aspects of being a freelancer. We often forget to take care of ourselves, because we are always so hyperfocused on our work. Time management is something I have personally struggled with, For my photographer readers/listeners, it's important for you to build relationships in this industry. You must absolutely be respectful to everyone at the venue. You have to remember that you are there to do a job and so are the venue staff. Do not hassle the security guards, because they are not only keeping the kids and bands safe, but they're also going to be looking out for you. Concert etiquette is extremely vital if you want to succeed in this industry. For classes/booking: http://justtheletterk.com/booking Get Socialistic with me:
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On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with digital anthropologist + innovation researcher, Alex Wolf. Alex is the CEO + founder of BossBabe, Inc. as well as being named one of the Top 100 Creative People in Business in 2016 by Fast Company. Alex studies what makes an idea go from weird to normal, working with brands such as Bae + Shopify, and creating the fasting growing brand of business-minded millennial women in BossBabe, Inc. In this episode, we chat about her early entrepreneur roots selling a Pókemon card to a classmate (you know, before all this Pókemon Go nonsense), what is was like growing up in Brooklyn with an Italian gay father who loved tech + Barbara Streisand in the best age for Internet tech—the early 90's, dropping out of Berkeley at 19, her thoughts on the future of artificial intelligence + why non-creative jobs will be largely at risk and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial. Remember to always use #theangrymillennial on social media + follow @millennialangry on Twitter to ask any questions you'd like any of the upcoming guests to answer during the show.