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I episode # 201 av Terrengsykkelpodden tar vi en prat med den ivrige sykkelentusiasten Marius Grødahl Andresen. Store deler av hans liv har dreid seg som sykling i forskjellige grener, og han bestitter stor kompetanse og kunnskap om alt som rører seg innenfor sykkelverden. Vi ønsker våre lyttere en god lytteropplevelse! De som deler denne episoden er med i trekningen av gratis startnummer til Grenserittet.
This is a raw and unfiltered conversation with the legendary Unicorn founder ($2.9B exit with ForgeRock) Lasse Andresen.Every founder in Scandinavia should listen to this.We talked about why Norwegian startups need to stop thinking small, lessons learned from an IPO at Nasdaq and from the painful early days without funding, what Norway's startup ecosystem needs to do to truly compete on the global stage, what Founders in Scandinavia should consider - and what the typical traps they fall into are.It's a punchy chat - A La Lasse - with tons of great stories, insights, and advice.We discussed:* Why Lasse only has a Plan A, never a Plan B* What it really takes to go from zero to unicorn* How he validated his idea before building anything* Why ForgeRock went horizontal instead of vertical niche* Hiring and Firing* How boards can slow you down if you're not careful* Why Norwegian startups need to think global from day one* What Norway's startup ecosystem need to do* Advice for Founders in Scandinavia* And more!I loved this conversation, and I'm sure you'll enjoy it too :)-----Brought to you by:Gnist - Gnist is a leading boutique consulting company in Norway that helps companies reach their full digital potential. Whether you are a developer, product lead, tech lead, or business leader - Gnist can help you with the tools and practices you may need. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit afonsofranco.substack.com
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In this episode Paul and John welcome Jonas Andresen, Senior Key Account Manager at Spirii, to discuss innovative solutions in EV charging infrastructure. Jonas shares insights into Spirii's evolution from a Danish startup to a major player in European EV charging management. The conversation explores how Spirii is revolutionising charge point sharing, particularly for commercial fleets and bus operators, and their groundbreaking plug-and-charge partnership with Volkswagen Audi Group. The episode also delves into Spirii's unique company culture, where fun and innovation go hand in hand, and their vision for addressing key industry challenges like grid connectivity in 2025. Jonas Andresen https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonashaumannandresen/ Spirii https://www.spirii.com/en
Ethan Andresen was nominated as a Beck's Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the course, pool, and field. What he loves most about high school sports is how they bring people together. Whether they are talking on the bus, feeling the energy of a packed stadium on meet night, or having a tough practice, they are always together as a team. He loves the feeling of representing something bigger than just himself. Ethan competes in cross-country, swimming, track and field, trap and skeet. He participates in National Honor Society and band. Outside of school and sports, he is involved in 4-H and the local church. He is heavily involved with helping set up the fairgrounds during most of the summer and often volunteers through the church to serve his community. To Ethan, agriculture is more than just an industry. It is a way of life. It is early mornings, hard work, and seeing the land and animals differently than most. It is about the changing seasons that control his daily life and the satisfaction of seeing crops grow from seed to harvest. It is also about the community and neighbors helping each other during planting, harvesting, or tough times. After graduating high school, Ethan plans to attend Iowa State and major in aerospace engineering, specializing in drones and their applications in agriculture.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Laurens en Stefan gaat verder gaan verder. Vanuit Gaiole in Chianti. Want het is het weekend van de Strade, en waar beter kan je zitten dan in het hart van Toscane. De heren hebben het over Samyn, Lau heeft het veel over vroeger, en gelukkig gaat het ook nog over de Strade. Maar eigenlijk gaat het daar ook best veel over vroeger
Laurens en Stefan gaat verder gaan verder. Vanuit Gaiole in Chianti. Want het is het weekend van de Strade, en waar beter kan je zitten dan in het hart van Toscane. De heren hebben het over Samyn, Lau heeft het veel over vroeger, en gelukkig gaat het ook nog over de Strade. Maar eigenlijk gaat het daar ook best veel over vroeger
Hebräer 11, 17-22: „17 Durch Glauben brachte Abraham den Isaak dar, als er geprüft wurde, und opferte den Eingeborenen, er, der die Verheißungen empfangen hatte, 18 zu dem gesagt worden war: »In Isaak soll dir ein Same berufen werden«.[3] 19 Er zählte darauf, dass Gott imstande ist, auch aus den Toten aufzuerwecken, weshalb er ihn auch als ein Gleichnis wieder erhielt. 20 Durch Glauben segnete Isaak den Jakob und den Esau im Hinblick auf zukünftige Dinge. 21 Durch Glauben segnete Jakob, als er im Der Beitrag Mensch der Ewigkeit – Der Glaube, der nicht Müde wird I Hebräer 11,17-22 I Christian Andresen erschien zuerst auf Evangelische Freikirche Leuchtturm e.V..
The word «dictator» might make you think of a select few evil men of the past, who sat alone on their thrones and ruled far-flung kingdoms with an iron fist. Today's reality is something very different: The autocrats of the world are playing on the same team, doing deals in secrecy to maintain power and keep their riches. They share troll farms and other resources across political lines, either they're communists, nationalists, or Shia radicalists, and hide their wealth in tax havens all over the globe. And Western states play along.This is the current situation, as described by Anne Applebaum in Autocracy, Inc., her new book on the hidden network of autocrats and autocratic regimes that has blossomed since the turn of the century. In the book, Applebaum describes the golden age of dictatorship as she charts the political and economic ties that unite the dictators of the world – often with democratic states as useful idiots or direct facilitators.Anne Applebaum is one of the world's foremost authors of history books, among others The Iron Curtain and the groundbreaking Red Famine. Stalin's War with Ukraine. As a journalist and writer, she is a central voice in the U.S. and Eastern European political scenes and a fierce critic of Western states' moves away from democratic values and principles.Nils August Andresen is a historian and editor of the newspaper Minerva. Since his days as a student in Russia, he has been particularly interested in Putin's rise to power and the threats towards international order.Applebaum met Andresen on stage for a conversation on the new world order – and how they're getting away with it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ordet diktator sender kanskje tankene til historiske skikkelser som ene og alene styrte fjerne stater med jernhånd. I dag er bildet et annet: Verdens autokrater spiller på samme lag, og inngår pakter i hemmelighet for å beholde makten og rikdommene. De deler trollfabrikker og andre ressurser på tvers av politisk ståsted, enten de er kommunister, nasjonalister eller sjia-radikalister, og skjuler penger i skatteparadis over hele kloden. Og vestlige stater spiller med.Dette er bildet Anne Applebaum tegner opp i Diktatorklubben (til norsk ved Rune R. Moen), hennes nye bok om det skjulte nettverket av autokrater og autokratiske stater som har vokst frem siden årtusenskiftet. I boken beskriver Applebaum diktatorenes gullalder, og kartlegger de politiske og især økonomiske båndene de knytter – ofte med demokratiske stater som nyttig idiot eller tilrettelegger.Anne Applebaum er en av verdens fremste forfattere av historiske dokumentarer, blant annet Jernteppet og den banebrytende Rød sult. Stalins krig mot Ukraina. Som forfatter og journalist har hun vært en tydelig stemme i samfunnsdebatten i USA og Øst-Europa og en skarp kritiker av vestlige staters tendering bort fra demokratiske verdier og prinsipper.Nils August Andresen er historiker og ansvarlig redaktør i Minerva. Han har tidligere studert i Russland, og er særlig opptatt av Putins fremvekst og truslene mot den internasjonale orden.Applebaum og Andresen møttes til samtale om den nye verdenseliten – og hvordan de kommer unna med det. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Hermeneutik - Wozu?" von Christian Andresen am 07.12.2024. Weitere Infos unter https://predigten.ebtc.org/sermon/index?id=1683
Einmal ist keinmal, zweimal ist Tradition und dreimal ist Brauchtum. In diesem Sinn geht auch in diesem Jahr wieder das WDR 2 Weihnachtswunder an den Start. Diesmal steht das Glashaus in Paderborn, und wir sammeln zusammen mit Aktion Deutschland Hilft Spenden für Menschen, die Hunger leiden. Unser Morgenmagazin-Moderator Jan Malte Andresen ist dafür nach Simbabwe gereist, um sich Hilfsprojekte anzusehen, die wir mit unseren Spenden unterstützen. Von Gisela Steinhauer.
A saga de Hans, um jovem que, apesar da tragédia familiar e da proibição paterna, persegue o sonho de ser marinheiro, fugindo para o mar e construindo uma vida próspera como comerciante. Apesar do sucesso, a nostalgia pela sua ilha natal, Vig, e a reconciliação com o pai permanecem como temas centrais, resolvidos simbolicamente após a sua morte com a construção de um navio naufragado sobre o seu túmulo. A narrativa explora temas de liberdade, destino, e a complexa relação entre a natureza e a ambição humana. O estilo literário é rico em detalhes sensoriais e evoca uma atmosfera marítima carregada de simbolismo.
Achieving Success with Olivia Atkin Episode 109 "Building Resilience And Achieving Sustainability Through Risk Planning with Erika Andresen"Olivia talks personal and professional achievements with Erika Andresen. Erika is the Founder and CEO of EaaS—Erika as a Service. Erika is a veteran, best-selling author, and business resilience expert. With a decade of experience in disaster management and a background as a US Army JAG Corps major, Erika has advised generals and NATO on critical operations. She now channels her expertise to help businesses navigate risks and ensure continuity. Erika teaches emergency management For UTEP and emergency management for MIT, bringing practical insights from her diverse career. Her innovative EaaS—Erika as a Service—offers unparalleled guidance for businesses aiming to survive and thrive in an unpredictable world.Join Olivia every Tuesday as she brings on top notch guests to talk about how they are Achieving Success! Career Development Book and More at Achieving-success.comStay Connected With Us:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/achieving-success-llcInstagram: @_achievingsuccessTwitter: @_achievesuccessFacebook: @Achieving SuccessYou can find Erika Andresen:Website: eaasc.comEmail: info@eaasc.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/achieving-success-with-olivia-atkin--5743662/support.
Returning to the podcast is Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen, former Baylor golfer and assistant coach. Mikkel shares insights into his life since returning to Norway and reflects on the impact Viktor Hovland has had on Norwegian golf. He also talks about the pride he takes in following the early professional career of former Baylor golfer Johnny Keefer. In the final segment, Mikkel discusses his newsletter, which covers various college golf topics, including recruiting, roster data, and intriguing scoring statistics. Thank you for joining the podcast Mikkel! Subscribe to the podcast for future episodes. You can follow us on Instagram and Facebook —> @BetterThanIFoundItPodcast Associated social media accounts: Coach McGraw - @BearCoachMcGraw Baylor Men's Golf - @BaylorMGolf Edited by Chris Berry Music: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterthanifoundit/message
Welcome to Businesstalk with Henriette! In this episode I'm chatting with Tanja Elisabeth Andresen at Lovely Villa Copenhagen. Tanja, with over 20 years in international hotel sales, founded Attach Agency, a game-changer in hospitality marketing. Attach helps hotels grow, connects corporate clients to top venues, and partners with luxury hotels globally. In just one year, Tanja built her agency with a small team, creating extraordinary experiences and unlocking hidden gems worldwide. Let's dive into her journey!This episode has 2 sponsors:Tripletex - Prøv gratis herAJ Produkter - shop herThese are the mentioned (relevant) links:https://www.instagram.com/attach_agency/https://www.attachagency.com/Follow my journey as a podcast host here @businesshenriette
Wie viele Kinder sind in Deutschland von Armut betroffen? Wie wirkt sich diese Armut auf ihr Leben und ihre Entwicklung aus? Und wie ließe sie sich beheben? Diesen und weiteren Fragen widmet sich Prof. Dr. Sabine Andresen in ihrer Forschung. Als Professorin für Sozialpädagogik und Familienforschung an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main veröffentlicht sie regelmäßig Studien über sexuellen Missbrauch von Kindern und Jugendlichen in Institutionen und Familien sowie über Kinder- und Familienarmut. Zudem ist sie Vizepräsidentin für Chancen, Karriereentwicklung, Karriereförderung, Diversität und Gleichstellung an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt und Präsidentin des Deutschen Kinderschutzbundes. Für ihre Arbeit wurde sie 2023 mit dem Bundesverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse ausgezeichnet. In dieser Folge von "Hessen schafft Wissen" gewährt sie uns Einblicke in ihre Forschung zur Kinder- und Familienarmut.
I denne episoden deler Johan H. Andresen, femte generasjon i Andresen-familien, sine erfaringer som leder for et av Norges mest betydningsfulle familieinvesteringsselskaper. Han forteller om overgangen fra tobakksproduksjon til ansvarlig investering og sosialt entreprenørskap, exitskatt og Norges innovasjonsevne.Tema:Familiens arv og ansvar for å utvikle Ferd i takt med samfunnsendringerUtviklingen fra tradisjonelle investeringer til impact investing og nyskapingBetydningen av langsiktighet, empatisk forretningspraksis og læringskulturSkatt, politikk og insentiver for å tiltrekke eller frastøte investeringerModerne teknologi og globale trender som påvirker investeringsstrategierViktigheten av relasjonell tilnærming og vedlikeholde langvarige relasjonerProgramleder: Lucas Weldeghebriel, gründer og journalist i Shifter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“O Cristo cigano” e “Geografia”, obras de Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, publicadas de forma avulsa na década de 1960, trazem temas presentes em toda a produção da autora e atestam o impacto da poesia brasileira em sua trajetória. Além disso, fazem parte das novas obras de leitura obrigatória para os estudantes que participarem do vestibular da Fuvest 2026. Neste episódio, a editora Alice Sant'Anna conversa com o poeta e professor de literatura brasileira da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Eucanaã Ferraz, sobre os livros, incluindo a obra "Coral e outros poemas", e a vida de Sophia, tida como uma das mais importantes poetas portuguesas do século XX. Créditos: Edição: Paulo Júnior Produção: Alex Caires Apresentação: Alice Sant'Anna
Andresen, Sabine www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
This episode digs into rapid change and shows how branding - both personally and professionally, drives positive results in a world where the only constant is change. In this episode of Brand the Change, Bonnie Habyan chats with two of USA Today's leaders, Kelly Andresen, President, USA Today National Sales, and Jenny Huang, Director, B2B Brand Marketing, to talk about the decades of innovation surrounding the country's first national newspaper, the evolution of content consumption over the years, and how USA Today has strategically and successfully adapted to remain a strong and growing brand in the fiercely competitive news space. Kelly Andresen is President of USA TODAY, National Sales, leading Gannett's national sales division, inclusive of the USA TODAY Network, Gannett's portfolio of over 250+ local and national sites. In this role, Andresen also oversees Gannett's national revenue operations, with a mix of retail marketing, branded content, and programmatic advertising. In addition, she heads up Gannett's Sports Media Group sales and strategy division. Andresen received an MBA from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at The University of Maryland and is a graduate of Goucher College in Maryland. Jenny Huang is an innovative marketing executive with a unique blend of creativity and strategic insights. Honored in Campaign Magazine US' "Inspiring Women" and CIO VIEWS' “Most Innovative Leaders in Brand Marketing”, she holds multiple Cannes Lions and judges esteemed awards like the AAF American Advertising Awards. Currently Director of B2B Brand Marketing at Gannett USA TODAY Network, Jenny previously led marketing and communication initiatives for Fortune 500 clients at BBDO. Beyond marketing, she is a concert pianist, DEI advocate, and public speaker, with leadership roles at Omnicom Group's Asian Leaders Circle. Jenny's global influence spans 10+ countries as a classical pianist. Explore more at jennyhuangmusic.com. Resources This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/INNOVATE and get on your way to being your best self. The Innovation Economy Website: https://www.innovationeconomy.show Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://agilebrandguide.com/ Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/innovationeconomy/ Listen to our other podcast, The Agile Brand with Greg Kihlström: https://www.theagilebrand.show The Innovation Economy podcast is brought to you by Arlington Economic Development: https://www.arlingtoneconomicdevelopment.com The Innovation Economy is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
This episode digs into rapid change and shows how branding - both personally and professionally, drives positive results in a world where the only constant is change. In this episode of Brand the Change, Bonnie Habyan chats with two of USA Today's leaders, Kelly Andresen, President, USA Today National Sales, and Jenny Huang, Director, B2B Brand Marketing, to talk about the decades of innovation surrounding the country's first national newspaper, the evolution of content consumption over the years, and how USA Today has strategically and successfully adapted to remain a strong and growing brand in the fiercely competitive news space. Kelly Andresen is President of USA TODAY, National Sales, leading Gannett's national sales division, inclusive of the USA TODAY Network, Gannett's portfolio of over 250+ local and national sites. In this role, Andresen also oversees Gannett's national revenue operations, with a mix of retail marketing, branded content, and programmatic advertising. In addition, she heads up Gannett's Sports Media Group sales and strategy division. Andresen received an MBA from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at The University of Maryland and is a graduate of Goucher College in Maryland. Jenny Huang is an innovative marketing executive with a unique blend of creativity and strategic insights. Honored in Campaign Magazine US' "Inspiring Women" and CIO VIEWS' “Most Innovative Leaders in Brand Marketing”, she holds multiple Cannes Lions and judges esteemed awards like the AAF American Advertising Awards. Currently Director of B2B Brand Marketing at Gannett USA TODAY Network, Jenny previously led marketing and communication initiatives for Fortune 500 clients at BBDO. Beyond marketing, she is a concert pianist, DEI advocate, and public speaker, with leadership roles at Omnicom Group's Asian Leaders Circle. Jenny's global influence spans 10+ countries as a classical pianist. Explore more at jennyhuangmusic.com. Resources This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/INNOVATE and get on your way to being your best self. The Innovation Economy Website: https://www.innovationeconomy.show Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://agilebrandguide.com/ Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/innovationeconomy/ Listen to our other podcast, The Agile Brand with Greg Kihlström: https://www.theagilebrand.show The Innovation Economy podcast is brought to you by Arlington Economic Development: https://www.arlingtoneconomicdevelopment.com The Innovation Economy is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
Sad Boys For Real! Numbers on The Board host, Pierre "Peeweedaplug" Andresen, slides to PVTSTCK to discuss leaving House of Highlights, giving up making music to manage Flex Sinatra, and finding his purpose in life. In the song, "Heavily Flawed," Pierre says, "You won't see a blemish or gimmick / I'm real / I'm authentic / Can't do it unless my heart in it," Something that he lives by to this day. Pierre keeps three things close to him: his faith, basketball, and music. In two of those things, he had to adapt & find his true purpose. Although Pierre gave up playing a sport that's in his DNA he found a way to keep it in his life through his podcast "Through The Wire." Pierre's story truly demonstrates to never give up, and that your purpose will find you. Also discussed, origin of RichVision, lessons from his mother, how being born in the city but raised in the suburbs helped shape him, signing to ESPN through Peyton Manning's production company "OMAHA"
If you want to know how to really master your confidence and build effective, quality relationships with your team members then today's episode is for you!! Jeannie Andresen is here today and we dive into how to start building relationships with a new team member, why these relationships are so important, and how to create boundaries when needed and stand in our own value! Jeannie Andresen is a former corporate director turned business coach who specializes in helping interior designers gain confidence, balance, and profitability in their businesses. Jeannie's background includes a decade of experience in corporate America running a recruiting business inside a Fortune 100 finance firm. Her role included directly managing a team of six, indirectly managing a team of 30, and onboarding, training, and coaching sales professionals to develop daily habits of success to reach their business goals. Jeannie now focuses her business on teaching design professionals the confidence, processes, and boundaries necessary to run an organized, efficient, and profitable design business. She has been interviewed on prominent design podcasts such as A Well Designed Business and Designed by Wingnut Social, and is an educational partner to Designer Link, an interior design membership community on Chicago's North Shore. Find out more about Jeannie and follow her here: Instagram: @jeannieandresen_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeannieaandresen Grab her free download here: https://pages.jeannieandresen.com/bulletproofboundaries If you're interested in joining my course, you can use my code ‘Masterclass' to receive $150 off the price. That special discount will expire on July 18th at midnight EST. If you have questions, feel free to schedule a course discovery call with me by scrolling down to the bottom of the page here: https://www.reneedevignierdesign.com/renovation-management-interior-designers Find the full shownotes at: https://devignierdesign.com/jeannie-andresen
Suzanne Andresen is the President and CRO of REI Ink, a leading real estate publication in the US and one of Uncontested Investing's biggest partners in the real estate space. She is on the show today to give a little bit of her insights on the challenges of the housing market and what solutions we can provide as real estate investors. Listen now to learn more about REI Ink, how they are helping real estate investors move forward in different market conditions, and why Suzanne is passionate about educating people about the real estate investing space! Key Talking Points of the Episode 00:00 Introduction 01:23 What is causing the housing shortage in the US today? 02:31 How can the government help more people acquire homes? 06:37 How has REI Ink grown through the years? 08:54 What kind of impact has REI Ink had on real estate investors across the country? 09:43 What challenges does REI Ink face with a fully virtual structure? 11:19 How has Suzanne adjusted to being the president of REI Ink? 13:09 What is the biggest thing that can help investors succeed in real estate? 15:40 Why is it important to establish boundaries as you build your real estate portfolio? 17:59 How can your due diligence impact the success of your investment? 20:06 What is the best way to deal with deadlines? 22:58 What is the biggest deal maker or deal breaker in real estate? 25:02 Why is communication such an important factor in real estate investing? 27:05 How important is networking in real estate investing? 29:47 What is Suzanne passionate about outside of real estate? Quotables “To me, it's easier to answer a need in the moment than showing up on Monday and having 15, now significant needs, that require time.” “Don't extend yourself, don't go out on a whim and think you can make it work. Make sure it works based upon the information and the due diligence you do behind that is paramount.” “There's a lot of information and new stuff for you to understand how to make your investment shine and make it a long term engagement for whatever the next step is.” Links Website: RCN Capital https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast Instagram: RCN Capital https://www.instagram.com/rcn_capital/ Website: REI INK https://rei-ink.com/
Vi intervjuar Ragnar Bragvin Andresen, som är tekniktränare och före detta världsmästare i rullskidor. Förra avsnittet var en grundkurs i rullskidåkning. Detta är en fortsättningskurs, minst sagt. Vi pratar om teknik, 200 meters-lopp, svampiga hjul och om varför man bör variera motstånd på olika sätt i skejt och klassiskt. Dessutom: Thiberg sköter sig bra med sina korta joggingturer som ska leda till en halvmara i höst och Wickström berättar om sitt nya personbästa i bänkpress. Tack till: Rullskidcenter - Sex bra rullskidprylar hos rullskidcenter: 1) Diamantbryne. 2) Reservspets. 3) Stavförlängare (världens mest prisvärlda skidpryl). 4) Dämpad stavspets. 5) Hipsafety. 6) Lillsport tjuvvantar. Till sist: Här finns Lagom Kondition på Instagram. Här kan du läsa om Wickström Coaching.
Abfällige Bemerkungen oder demotivierendes Feedback können langfristig eine verheerende Wirkung bei Kindern haben, sagt Kindheitsforscherin Sabine Andresen. Jeder werde einmal laut. Für Eltern sei die Reflexion ihres eigenen Verhaltens wichtig. Andresen, Sabine www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
Wir befinden uns inmitten des AI-Zeitalters. Jede Woche werden neue AI-Technologien, Modelle, Software und Weiterentwicklungen vorgestellt, die die Arbeit produktiver gestalten (können). Laut Statistiken setzen sich zwar 40 - 50 % der deutschen Unternehmen bereits mit KI auseinander. Die Praxis zeigt jedoch: Es fehlt an konkreten KI-Strategien und Best Cases im Mittelstand. Doch wie springen Unternehmen jetzt am besten auf diesen rasenden Zug auf? In der sechsten Folge von „Insight Talk“ spricht Digitale Vorreiter:innen Host Christoph Burseg mit seinen Gästen Alois Krtil (Gründer vom Artificial Intelligence Center Hamburg) und Jan Andresen (CEO von Insaight.io) über die Herausforderungen, die insbesondere der deutsche Mittelstand zum Thema AI hat. Inspiriert von ihrer kürzlichen USA-Reise in die Büros von OpenAI und NVIDIA und mit vielen anschaulichen KI-Use Cases im Gepäck, erklären die beiden AI-Unternehmer: Wie weit man dort schon ist, warum es bei der Entwicklung einer KI-Strategie entscheidend ist, viel zu experimentieren und wie man als Unternehmen nicht nur hinter den ganzen Entwicklungen herläuft, sondern einen großen Schritt nach vorne macht!
In this episode, we dive deep into the intersection of LGBTQ+ issues and family law, a realm where the legal landscapes are as diverse as the clients served.My guest is Christine Andresen, founder of CHA Law in Austin, Texas, a firm that specializes in serving LGBTQ+ family law clients. Christine will share what family lawyers need to know about LGBTQ+ issues in family law, drawing from her extensive experiences representing cases in this niche. She'll share key information about:Navigating the political climate in TexasCases involving reproductive and adoption issuesThe potential legal challenges of same-sex divorce cases in TexasBest practices for representing transgender clientsAnd more
Erika Andresen is the Founder and Business Continuity Expert at EaaS Consulting LLC, which advises companies on disaster preparedness and operational continuity. As an expert in emergency management and business continuity, she has 10 years of experience advising on disaster response for an international organization. After a career as a corporate attorney, Erika served in the US Army JAG Corps, where she attained the rank of major, advising generals on state-side operations, responding to disasters, and managing terrorist threats in Afghanistan. She is also the best-selling author of How to Not Kill Your Business. In this episode: Business risks and disasters are more than just unlikely what-if scenarios. These circumstances demand a precise level of preparedness and can include everything from unexpected growth and founder deaths to natural disasters and active shooter situations. How can you safeguard your business against potential threats? With deep expertise in disaster preparedness and risk mitigation, former attorney and veteran Erika Andresen asserts the fundamental importance of creating and documenting processes to mitigate and prevent disruptions. Her business continuity assurance process involves identifying vulnerabilities and threats and performing a risk analysis. After creating and refining processes accordingly, establish single points of failure that would be impacted by potential disasters. You can then develop security control measures and backups to ensure proper risk management. Tune in to this episode of Systems Simplified as Adi Klevit hosts Erika Andresen, the Founder and Business Continuity Expert at EaaS Consulting LLC, for a conversation about business continuity systems. Erika shares the key principles of a business continuity strategy, how to manage a business during explosive growth, and how she accelerated a company's growth through business continuity.
Tobias Lund Andresen is a 21 year old (born 2002) Danish sprinter on the DSM-Firmenich PostNL world tour team. He's about to start his second season in the world tour. you can get the book or audiobook “How to Become A Pro Cyclist” only at howtobecomeaprocyclist.com
I kjølvannet av dypdykket i ultraprosessert mat med Chris Van Tulleken henter vi tilbake tarm ekspert Eva. B. Andresen. Vi ønsker å opplyse om de negative hele effektene for mye e-stoffer har på helsen og tarmbakteriene. Eva B. Andersson forklarer hvordan maten ødelegger tarmbakteriene, og hvilken sammenheng disse nye tilsetningsstoffene som man finner i hyperprossesert mat har med vår tarmhelsen vår. Vi lever i en toksisk verden og er omgitt av gifter i sminke, såper, solkremer, vaskemidler mm. og som går rett inn i kroppen vår og som vi kanskje ikke tenker på er skadeligeVi belyser følgende:gums (gummi) som har en negativ antiseptisk effekt på oss, de finnes blant annet i vegansk iskrememulgatorer og toksiner og hvor lagres de i kroppen? Hva er langtidseffekten av påvirkning fra giftstoffer? Hva er blod-hjerne barrieren? Hvordan har miljøpåvirkningene sammenheng med lekktarm, SIBO og autoimmune lidelser? Hva skal vi se etter i hudprodukter og make-up?Trenger vi solkrem?Eva deler også noen gode hacks som vi gleder oss til å ta fatt på, blant annet reveratrol, økologiske, fermentert mat, hjemmelaget kraft, granskuddpesto, bær...og ikke minst periodisk faste. Eva B. Andersson er helhetsterapeut og tester med microbiome smart DNA test, du finner henne her: www.helhetshelse.no Instagram: @eva.helhetshelse
Introduction Erika Andresen, CBCP, JD, MPA, is a recovering lawyer after nearly two decades of experience in both the corporate finance world and the military. Erika became a subject matter expert on national security and disaster preparedness and response while advising different commands on their authorities and during high-risk situations in Afghanistan and domestic disasters stateside. She also has extensive experience writing injects and acting as an observer/trainer/coach for large-scale military exercises. Her work with actual disasters led her to attain a Master of Public Affairs. Erika left active duty in 2020 and has since started EaaS Consulting, LLC, with the goal of keeping businesses in business. To that end, she authored How to Not Kill Your Business: Grow Your Business in Any Environment, Navigate Volatility, and Successfully Recover When Things Go Wrong, a conversational introduction to business continuity enjoyed by CBCP practitioners and business owners alike. She has been quoted in articles for Forbes, Dark Reading, and MoneyGeek on the issues of business continuity and disaster preparedness as well as appearing as a frequent guest on podcasts internationally. Key Positions -Founder, EaaS Consulting, LLC -Chief, National Security Law, 7th Infantry Division, US Army - Chief, International Law, 353rd Civil Affairs Command -Counsel to the Commanding General, TAACOM South, Kandagar, Afghanistan and Natick Soldier Systems Center, US Army - EOC Legal Advisor, Fort Leonard Wood, MO, US Army -Professor of Emergency Management, University of Texas at El Paso, MPA Program Contact Information info@eaasc.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-andresen
The OMAD (one meal a day) diet is making big and bold promises for weight loss and better health, including delaying the aging process. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the research and whether this dietary approach is a viable option for you.Reference:Meessen, E. C. E., Andresen, H., van Barneveld, T., van Riel, A., Johansen, E. I., Kolnes, A. J., Kemper, E. M., Olde Damink, S. W. M., Schaap, F. G., Romijn, J. A., Jensen, J., & Soeters, M. R. (2022). Differential effects of one meal per day in the evening on metabolic health and physical performance in lean individividuals. Frontiers in Physiology, 12, 771944. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8787212/
01 I Elevation Series with Tim Andresen 1. Nina Joss - Welcome Here and Now (Original Mix)[Balkan Connection] 2. Zy Khan - Vent (Original Mix)[Superordinate Music] 3. Pandhora - Signs (Hernan Cattaneo & Marcelo Vasami Dub Remix)[Art Vibes] 4. Neeco - Event Horizon (Original Mix) [The Soundgarden] 5. Randel - Maze (Bagsol Remix)[Massive Harmony Recordings] 6. London Grammar - Lord It's A Feeling (EMPHI Edit) [Free DL] 7. Tali Muss & Rasalas - Ozran (Original Mix) [ABORIGINAL] 8. Kamilo Sanclemente - Ice Castle (K. Loveski Remix) [inU] 9. Rockka, Randle - Lost In Akrabah (Original Mix) [Juicebox Music] 10. Allan McLoud - Hallucinations (Original Mix) [Droid9] 11. Above & Beyond - Surge (PROFF & Igor Garanin Extended Mix)[Anjunadeep] ⭐ Tim Andresen Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tim-andresen
Luke and Adrienne are the owners of the Collective Yoga studio and Rebel Cafe in Benton Harbor. Aside from their regular awesome offerings, the are excited to share their big event, Karma Yogafest. The two day event features a farm to table meal, The Resiliency Project, Kundalini, 108 Sun Salutes, Khirtan, a light ceremony, and other events. More information is at Karmayogafest.org. Check it out!
In this unpredictable environment, it is essential to set up safeguards to protect your business. Because what if you wake up tomorrow without a job or discover your business is no longer operational? These worries matter; that is why, in this episode, we have a business continuity expert to help you address them. Rosie Zilinskas interviews Erika Andresen, CBCP, JD, MPA, a business continuity professional, army veteran, lawyer, and professor of emergency management. Erika helps us understand what business continuity is, why it is important, and how we can apply it to our corporate career. She also lets us in on her journey from the military world to the corporate world, imparting important lessons she has learned that continue to contribute to her success. Just like with all things we care about, we need to protect our business. Weather any storm with the help of Erika's wisdom in this conversation!
Bonus episode with our guy Pierre "PeeweeDaPlug" Andresen from House of Highlights' "Through The Wire" podcast. We discuss Anthony Black, Paolo's rookie season, Franz's ceiling, advice for new content creators, & falling in love with the process. Join our Patreon: patreon.com/thesixthmanshow Follow Us: TheSixthManShow.com IG: instagram.com/sixthmanshow Twitter: twitter.com/sixthmanshow YouTube: YouTube.com/TheSixthManShow Facebook: facebook.com/TheSixthManShow Twitch: Twitch.tv/SixthManShow Hosts: @j_osborne21 & @lukesylvia96 Producer: @kevin_tucker_ Music: Prod. by Tantu Beats If you enjoyed the show please leave a rating & review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guest in this episode is Erika Andresen, a business continuity professional, army veteran, lawyer, and professor of emergency management. After a career working in actual disasters with life and death consequences, Erika saw that business owners needed similar services to survive but did not know where to start. Erika started EaaS Consulting, LLC, with the goal of keeping businesses in business. She authored "How to Not Kill Your Business: Grow Your Business in Any Environment, Navigate Volatility, and Successfully Recover When Things Go Wrong," a conversational introduction to business continuity. She has been quoted in Forbes, Dark Reading, Smartsheet, and MoneyGeek.In our conversation Erika and I explore the importance of business continuity planning. The three key points we covered are:how businesses can thrive amidst disruptions, why investing in business continuity is essential and should be considered an asset, and Erika's innovative approach to enable businesses to stay resilient.Arliss Dudley-Cash, who was our guest on Episode 452 introduced us to Erika.Listen to the podcast to find out more.
Today, Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen, the last Baylor Associate Head Coach joins the podcast. Currently, in the process of moving to Norway, Mikkel tells us about his decision with moving away from college golf. Mikkel continues to give general life and coaching advice as a young coach. Thank you, Mikkel for your time at Baylor, good luck with life in Norway! Subscribe to the podcast for future episodes. You can follow us on Instagram and Facebook —> @BetterThanIFoundItPodcast Associated social media accounts: Coach McGraw - @BearCoachMcGraw Baylor Men's Golf - @BaylorMGolf Music: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterthanifoundit/message
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In today's episode of The Author's Corner, Robin sits down with Erika Andresen, CBCP, JD, MPA, a veteran, lawyer, small business owner, and of course, the author of, How to Not Kill Your Business: Grow Your Business in Any Environment, Navigate Volatility and Successfully Recover When Things Go Wrong. Robin and Erika discuss the reasons why she made the switch, both in her career - from corporate law to active duty with the military - and also in her writing style - from complex legalese to approachable terminology that better connects with people. Get a peek into her motivations to write her book, including her dream of helping mom-and-pop shops who are not willing or able to spend money on business continuity consulting, and why her book is the solution.Key Takeaways from This Episode:How Erika made the transition from academic to mass market writing.Erica's primary motivation for writing her book.The importance of understanding the target audience and speaking to them in their terms.How the process of writing her book has helped her more fully appreciate the value she brings to others.And much more...Resources Mentioned in this Episode:EaaS Consulting LLCErika's LinkedInAbout Erika Andresen:Erika Andresen, CBCP, JD, MPA, is a recovering lawyer after nearly two decades in both the corporate finance world and the military. Erika became a subject matter expert on national security and disaster preparedness/response while advising different commands and also during high-risk situations in Afghanistan. Her work with actual disasters led her to attain a Master of Public Affairs.Erika left active duty in 2020 and has since started EaaS Consulting, LLC, with the goal of keeping businesses in business. To that end, she authored How to Not Kill Your Business: Grow Your Business in Any Environment, Navigate Volatility, and Successfully Recover When Things Go Wrong, a conversational introduction to business continuity enjoyed by CBCP practitioners and business owners alike. Erika is also a professor of emergency management for the MPA program at the University of Texas at El Paso. She has been quoted in articles for Forbes, Dark Reading, SmartSheet, and MoneyGeek on the issues of business continuity and disaster preparedness.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How » Join The Author's Corner Community today:Website: Robin ColucciLinkedIn: R Colucci, LLCFacebook: Robin ColucciTwitter: @Robin_ColucciRobin Colucci's Book: How to Write a Book That Sells You: Increase Your Credibility, Income, and Impact
In today's episode of The Author's Corner, Robin sits down with Erika Andresen, CBCP, JD, MPA, a veteran, lawyer, small business owner, and of course, the author of, How to Not Kill Your Business: Grow Your Business in Any Environment, Navigate Volatility and Successfully Recover When Things Go Wrong. Robin and Erika discuss the reasons why she made the switch, both in her career - from corporate law to active duty with the military - and also in her writing style - from complex legalese to approachable terminology that better connects with people. Get a peek into her motivations to write her book, including her dream of helping mom-and-pop shops who are not willing or able to spend money on business continuity consulting, and why her book is the solution.Key Takeaways from This Episode:How Erika made the transition from academic to mass market writing.Erica's primary motivation for writing her book.The importance of understanding the target audience and speaking to them in their terms.How the process of writing her book has helped her more fully appreciate the value she brings to others.And much more...Resources Mentioned in this Episode:EaaS Consulting LLCErika's LinkedInAbout Erika Andresen:Erika Andresen, CBCP, JD, MPA, is a recovering lawyer after nearly two decades in both the corporate finance world and the military. Erika became a subject matter expert on national security and disaster preparedness/response while advising different commands and also during high-risk situations in Afghanistan. Her work with actual disasters led her to attain a Master of Public Affairs.Erika left active duty in 2020 and has since started EaaS Consulting, LLC, with the goal of keeping businesses in business. To that end, she authored How to Not Kill Your Business: Grow Your Business in Any Environment, Navigate Volatility, and Successfully Recover When Things Go Wrong, a conversational introduction to business continuity enjoyed by CBCP practitioners and business owners alike. Erika is also a professor of emergency management for the MPA program at the University of Texas at El Paso. She has been quoted in articles for Forbes, Dark Reading, SmartSheet, and MoneyGeek on the issues of business continuity and disaster preparedness.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How » Join The Author's Corner Community today:Website: Robin ColucciLinkedIn: R Colucci, LLCFacebook: Robin ColucciTwitter: @Robin_ColucciRobin Colucci's Book: How to Write a Book That Sells You: Increase Your Credibility, Income, and Impact
Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen is entering his third season with the Bears. After being hired as an assistant coach on May 14, 2020, he was promoted to associate head coach August 1, 2022. Bjerch-Andresen replaced Ryan Blagg, who took over as the head coach at Louisville after eight years as Baylor's assistant, following the 2019-2020 season. Bjerch-Andresen joined the Bears after spending three seasons as an assistant coach for Texas Tech men's golf, including his last two years as associate head coach. In total, he has helped coach six All-Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Erika Andresen, Business Continuity Expert at EaaS Consulting. Erika shares her expertise in business continuity planning for disasters and business interruptions. She highlights the importance of preparing for communication loss, and developing a 12-week plan to secure your business. Listen and learn how EaaS Consulting can help you prepare for unexpected disruptions. Episode Highlights: Erika shares her background which includes time as a corporate lawyer, a decade in U.S. Army Jag Corps, and a Master's degree in Emergency Management. (1:01) Erika discusses her passion for educating and empowering business owners about business continuity and how it can keep their dream alive and enhance the community. (6:38) Erika shares her sources of referrals for business continuity consulting services, including personal connections and LinkedIn contacts, and the challenges of outreach to business owners. (11:36) Erika explains that disruptions can come from natural events, but also from single points of failure such as a key piece of machinery going out or a key leader leaving. (18:07) Erika mentions that the SEC is upgrading its regulations on cybersecurity and material breaches for publicly traded companies, and the expectation is that every company will have some form of cybersecurity in place. (21:16) Erika discusses the importance of exercising and training a continuity plan, and how having one without using it is worthless. (27:06) Erika shares the importance of preparing for communication loss during a disaster, the unreliability of assuming cell phone usage, and the need to exercise plans to identify weaknesses. (33:11) Erika explains that it is important to have a home continuity plan, conducting a home inventory, and storing information in the cloud. (37:18) Erika discusses a 12-week business continuity plan for those who want to develop a more sophisticated plan, and the importance of dedicating time to it. (42:41) Erika shares what led her to write a book on business continuity and how it can help others secure their business. (46:26) Tweetable Quotes: “I'm going to impart my fingerprint by educating business owners about how to keep their dream alive because everybody has a mission to serve the community. And their service, their product, whatever it is, enhances the community, makes the community more resilient, makes the community better just to be in.” - Erika Andresen “Having a business continuity plan or program is an asset. And at a certain point, you have to spend money to make money, you already know that this is spending money to continue to make money.” - Erika Andresen “I care about making money, but not at the expense of your displeasure at me not being able to deliver a product and my frustration at you not putting in the effort that's required for your dream. It's your dream. It's your business. Invest in it, please.” - Erika Andresen Resources Mentioned: Erika Andresen LinkedIn EaaS Consulting David Carothers Kyle Houck Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes
In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Erika Andresen, Business Continuity Expert at EaaS Consulting. Erika shares her expertise in business continuity planning for disasters and business interruptions. She highlights the importance of preparing for communication loss, and developing a 12-week plan to secure your business. Listen and learn how EaaS Consulting can help you prepare for unexpected disruptions. Episode Highlights: Erika shares her background which includes time as a corporate lawyer, a decade in U.S. Army Jag Corps, and a Master's degree in Emergency Management. (1:01) Erika discusses her passion for educating and empowering business owners about business continuity and how it can keep their dream alive and enhance the community. (6:38) Erika shares her sources of referrals for business continuity consulting services, including personal connections and LinkedIn contacts, and the challenges of outreach to business owners. (11:36) Erika explains that disruptions can come from natural events, but also from single points of failure such as a key piece of machinery going out or a key leader leaving. (18:07) Erika mentions that the SEC is upgrading its regulations on cybersecurity and material breaches for publicly traded companies, and the expectation is that every company will have some form of cybersecurity in place. (21:16) Erika discusses the importance of exercising and training a continuity plan, and how having one without using it is worthless. (27:06) Erika shares the importance of preparing for communication loss during a disaster, the unreliability of assuming cell phone usage, and the need to exercise plans to identify weaknesses. (33:11) Erika explains that it is important to have a home continuity plan, conducting a home inventory, and storing information in the cloud. (37:18) Erika discusses a 12-week business continuity plan for those who want to develop a more sophisticated plan, and the importance of dedicating time to it. (42:41) Erika shares what led her to write a book on business continuity and how it can help others secure their business. (46:26) Tweetable Quotes: “I'm going to impart my fingerprint by educating business owners about how to keep their dream alive because everybody has a mission to serve the community. And their service, their product, whatever it is, enhances the community, makes the community more resilient, makes the community better just to be in.” - Erika Andresen “Having a business continuity plan or program is an asset. And at a certain point, you have to spend money to make money, you already know that this is spending money to continue to make money.” - Erika Andresen “I care about making money, but not at the expense of your displeasure at me not being able to deliver a product and my frustration at you not putting in the effort that's required for your dream. It's your dream. It's your business. Invest in it, please.” - Erika Andresen Resources Mentioned: Erika Andresen LinkedIn EaaS Consulting David Carothers Kyle Houck Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes
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Erika Andresen, CBCP, JD, MPA, is a recovering lawyer after nearly two decades of experience in both the corporate finance world and the military. Erika became a subject matter expert on national security and disaster preparedness and response while advising different commands on their authorities and during high-risk situations in Afghanistan. Her work with actual disasters led her to attain a Master of Public Affairs. Erika left active duty in 2020 and has since started EaaS Consulting, LLC, with the goal of keeping businesses in business. To that end, she authored How to Not Kill Your Business: Grow Your Business in Any Environment, Navigate Volatility, and Successfully Recover When Things Go Wrong, a conversational introduction to business continuity enjoyed by CBCP practitioners and business owners alike. Erika is also a professor of emergency management for the MPA program at the University of Texas at El Paso. She has been quoted in articles for Forbes, Dark Reading, and MoneyGeek on the issues of business continuity and disaster preparedness. After a career of working in actual disasters and high-risk situations where things changed every day and the consequences were actual life and death, Erika saw that business owners needed similar services to survive but did not know where to start. If you are a business that wants to stay alive and grow with security, Erika's mission is to get you there! Learn More About Chip - Click Here
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