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This week we have been exclusively watching 'Magic Mike', shaking a Magic 8-Ball and listening to '24k Magic' by Bruno Mars (which is just awful) in order to win the slightly nervous attention of Adam Ferrier, founder of Thinkerbell; the thinkers, tinkers and practitioners of ‘measured magic'. A psychology brain sat on top of some sturdy strategy bones, Adam is a rare voice of reason in the largely barmy brand world – as well as being the chief sceptic when it comes to the industry obsession with ‘the customer'. He's also the author of more superb books, including ‘The Advertising effect: How to Change Behaviour' and supplements all this talk-talking with some serious walk-walking through his work that brings marketing science and creative thinking together. In this episode Adam shares his expertise on brands who forget how to be brands, why every business problem is a behaviour change problem and the forgotten benefits of simply fitting in. This episode is very proudly dedicated to Anne Young. ///// Follow Adam on LinkedIn Timestamps 09:16 - The impact of D&AD annuals on Adam's career choice 11:19 - Transition from forensic psychology to marketing 16:12 - The perils of customer obsession 22:57 - Balancing brand and customer needs 25:11 - The importance of consumer research Adam's Book Recommendations are: Stop Listening to Your Customers by Adam Ferrier: The Advertising Effect: How to Change Behaviour by Adam Ferrier: Love's Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapy by Irvin Yalom: Existential Psychotherapy by Irvin Yalom: Here and Now: Tales from the Heart by Irvin Yalom: /////
It's PWR semi-final week, and in this episode we chatted to all four camps ahead of a big weekend of rugby where Saracens host Harlequins and Gloucester-Hartpury face Bristol Bears.We also spoke to Scotland internationals Anne Young & Evie Wills ahead of the upcoming Six Nations!
Christine Kuan is the President and Creative Director of Creative Capital. Before joining Creative Capital, Christine Kuan was CEO and Director of Sotheby's Institute of Art, where she oversaw the Master's Degree programs in Art Business, Contemporary Art, and Fine & Decorative Art & Design, as well as the Online, Summer, and Pre-College programs. In this role, she established new programs and partnerships with Tsinghua University in Beijing, Ewha University in Seoul, Centro University in Mexico City, and ESCP Business School in Paris. Kuan also launched a new scholarship program in partnership with Spelman College at the Atlanta University Center Consortium (AUCC). Prior to Sotheby's Institute, she was the Chief Curator and Director of Strategic Partnerships at Artsy, where she oversaw museum and institutional partnerships, digital collection strategy, open access policy, educational initiatives, and launched their auctions business, including benefit auctions such as Whitney Art Party, Brooklyn Museum Artists Ball, ICI Benefit, Public Art Fund Benefit, Sotheby's x Planned Parenthood. Notably, Kuan established more than 500 museum and institutional partnerships worldwide, including Musée du Louvre, Musée Picasso, Musée d'Orsay, SFMOMA, J. Paul Getty Museum, Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Diebenkorn Foundation, Rauschenberg Foundation, Frankenthaler Foundation, Fondation Cartier, and more. Prior to Artsy, Kuan was Chief Curatorial Officer and Vice President of External Affairs at Artstor, a nonprofit image library founded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, where she led digital collections acquisitions and the funding for the digitization of archives and collections. She has also served as Editor-in-Chief of Oxford Art Online/Grove Art Online at Oxford University Press, where she significantly expanded scholarly information on women artists and Asian contemporary artists working with guest editors Whitney Chadwick and Melissa Chiu, commissioning biographies on Faith Ringgold, Judy Chicago, Ai Weiwei, Cai Guo-Qiang, and others. Kuan has also worked at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Department of Asian Art and the General Counsel's Office, and she has taught English Literature and Writing at the University of Iowa, Peking University, Rutgers University, and guest lectured at Stanford University's pilot program of Arts Leadership. She has been interviewed by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Refinery29, Vogue, New York, China Global Television Network (CGTN), and other outlets. Kuan's publications include: Creative Legacies: Artists' Estates and Foundations (eds. Kathy Battista and Bryan Faller); Rights and Reproductions: The Handbook for Cultural Institutions (ed. Anne Young), Digital Heritage and Culture: Strategy and Implementation (eds. Herminia Din and Steven Wu), Guest Critic May 2022 for The Brooklyn Rail, and Best Practices Guide for Artist Demographic Data Coordination (Association of Art Museum Curators Foundation). She has lectured and published extensively on digital strategy, museum policy, and new technologies for the art world. Kuan holds an MFA in Creative Writing Poetry from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, and a BA in Art History and English Literature from Rutgers University. Creative Capital: https://creative-capital.org/ theartcareer.com Christine Kuan: @kuannyc Follow us: @theartcareer Podcast host: @emilymcelwreath_art Editing: @benjamin.galloway The Art Career is supported by The New York Studio School
I'm joined by Sarah Anne who shares her experiences filming on Cobra Kai and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. She also talks about her evening at a Marvel premiere and meeting some of Hollywood's biggest stars! Twitter: @CobraKaiPod / Instagram: @CobraKaiKompanion Ph: (424) 262-7284 [424-COBRA-84] / Email: CobraKaiPod@gmail.com Cobra Kai Kompanion Website Merch store: ckkompanion.threadless.com www period Cobra Kai period C-O-M slash Kompanion Podcast
Scotland Internationalists Rachel Malcolm and Anne Young join us this week from in camp all the way from New Zealand. They talk about travelling to the southern hemisphere, their excitement for the upcoming Rugby World Cup fixtures and preparations in camp so far. Hosts Caroline Blair and Chris Paterson are also joined by Freelance Journalist, Gary Heatly, to chat about all the latest rugby news, including last weekend's United Rugby Championship, the closing weekend of the Rugby Championship and an exciting Round 7 of the FOSROC Super6 Championship.
It was my great honor to talk with Suzanne Haber about the importance of anatomy in neurosurgery and neuromodulation as a whole. Among many other topics, we discussed her seminal work on the subthalamic nucleus, the anterior limb of the internal capsule and briefly present work on the zona incerta, also in synopsis with earlier work from Mahlon DeLong (#22) and Anne Young (#23). Crucially, Suzanne is not only an anatomist but one with a particular interest in deep brain stimulation. She leads a Conte center with the NIMH focused on Obsessive Compulsive Disorders and has carried out seminal work about the striatal system. One key area Suzanne has worked on lately was the comparison between noninvasive imaging (diffusion-MRI based tractography) and tract tracing data. Together with Anastasía Yendiki (Martinos Center Boston), she runs the "iron tract challenge", in which tractography methods folk competes to reconstruct tracts from diffusion data as best they can – which are then compared to the ground truth from tracing data. Together with Cameron McIntyre (#10), alongside three other anatomists, Suzanne recently created the basal ganglia pathway atlas which represents a unique dataset to study connectomic deep brain stimulation data.
Following a fascinating talk Aryn gave at OptoDBS 2022, we talk about her work on optogenetically inspired deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's Disease. In a first paper (2017 Nature Neuroscience), Aryn's lab could establish that a specific lineage of cells in the external pallidum needed to be stimulated (or a second one suppressed) to achieve symptom relief in the 6-OHDA mouse model of Parkinson's Disease. Crucially, these effects outlasted the stimulation, sometimes by up to eight hours. In a second paper (2021 Science), her team was able to mimick the exact same effect using a very creative form of deep brain stimulation to the entopeduncular nucleus. I am convinced that these results could transform the way we apply DBS in humans and they form a template of successful translation from optogenetics to electical stimulation. In a way, Aryn's story of discovery very much resemble the ones by Anne Young (previous episode), both were puzzled that differentially modulating specific – not all – cells (for Anne D1 vs. D2 cells in the striatum & Aryn Pv+ vs. Lhx6+ cells in the pallidum) would have an effect on Parkinsonism. I hope you will be as fascinated by the conversation I had with Aryn, as I was!
In this episode, I had the tremendous honor of speaking with Anne Young about the many highlights of her career, including key evidence that established Glutamate as a neurotransmitter, as well as her work on Huntington's Disease. Directly building upon the preceding episode with Mahlon DeLong, we now hear about the Ann Arbor Side of the so-called “Albin-Delong” model, which was equally informed by the team of Anne Young & her late husband John Penney alongside Roger Albin. In 1991, Dr. Young was appointed chief of neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital and with that the first female service chief in the hospital's 180-year history and the first female chief of neurology at a teaching hospital in the United States. During her career, she was president of both the American Neurological Association and the Society for Neuroscience – which so far nobody else has achieved. We take these unique achievements as examples to talk about success, leadership and career advice, while also covering a bit of the struggles and challenges associated with a clinician-scientist career.
Interview with Anne Young: my recommended Geneablogger for the month of January 2022 View her blog posts here: https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/ For more Podcasts from Genealogists visit The Essential Genealogist episodes 1-24 from seasons 1-3. https://pod.co/essential-habits-for-genealogists Find more tips for Genealogy by enrolling in this FREE course https://coachcaroleonline.thinkific.com/courses/genealogytips2022
Anne Young is the Director for Community Strategy and Engagement at Salesforce.org, a cloud-based software company that builds CRM technology.Their online community is the “Power of Us Hub,” and was launched in 2013. Today, their community counts 35,000 “Trailblazers or Hubbers”. In this episode, Anne speaks about why community is and will be an essential aspect of innovative organizations. And she gives insight into how Salesforce.org engages its community members with traditional and innovative approaches.Listen in to MAKE YOUR COMMUNITIES THRIVE.Want to know more?Get in touch! With Thrycon & Simone: Website: https://www.thrycon.com/connect-thrycon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/poetscher/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvNFK7wPwGof4egGHzOp6qQ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/Thrycon/ With our guest Anne: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annetraegeryoung/ For more, subscribe to Thrycon's newsletter: https://www.thrycon.com/signup Please leave a review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-building-community-podcast/id1592179621
Today's tip is an excerpt from the monthly CHA episode on HITM. Guest Jo-Anne Young chats with show host Christy Landwehr about the half pass.This episode brought to you by Purina Equine Senior and Senior Active Horse FeedsAdditional support by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio NetworkThanks to today's tip contributor Jo-Anne Young, Christy Landwehr, Certified Horsemanship Association, CHALearn about advertising on Horse Tip Daily or any of the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkDownload the free Horse Radio Network App for iPhone or AndroidSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Today's tip is an excerpt from the monthly CHA episode on HITM. Guest Jo-Anne Young chats with show host Christy Landwehr about the half pass.This episode brought to you by Purina Equine Senior and Senior Active Horse FeedsAdditional support by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio NetworkThanks to today's tip contributor Jo-Anne Young, Christy Landwehr, Certified Horsemanship Association, CHALearn about advertising on Horse Tip Daily or any of the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkDownload the free Horse Radio Network App for iPhone or AndroidSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Anne Young - whose father served in Bomber Command during WWII - joins Graham Cornes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sally Jo Friday and Lee Anne Young sit down for a conversation about waiting.
We continue our series celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Brain Research Centre at Auckland University.Professor Anne Young is an American physician and neuroscientist who works on neurodegenerative diseases, with a focus on movement disorders like Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease. Professor Anne Young collaborates with our most distinguished neuroscientist, Sir Richard Faull, on research into Huntington's disease. She joined Kerre McIvor this morning. LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW ABOVE
Though ostensibly designed to explain a set of pedagogical games geared toward children, An Introduction to Music (1803)—a treatise by the Scottish music theorist Anne Young (1756-1827)—advances some intriguing ideas that touch on advanced music theoretic concepts. This video explores these concepts, along with impact of the author's gender on the nature and reception of her treatise. (Lan Li, filmography; Eva Schulze, harpsichord)
In our final episode of 2016, we talk about upcoming events and changes in Salesforcelandia in 2017, including conferences, certifications, Trailhead, and our upcoming show schedule. We spend amazing quality time with Salesforce.org Community Manager, Anne Young, talking about women in technology, running the Power of Us Hub, keeping the Salesforce community playful, the technology and tools behind keeping the Salesforce community alive. Star Wars, Mean Girls, and dinosaurs also make cameos.
Anne Young, a longtime resident of the Hampton area, shares her story about growing up in a changing world here locally, while maintaining her Catholic identity and sharing her faith with others. Theme music courtesy of Teresa Yoder. Featured song: "Growing Up (Sloane's Song)" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, feat. Ed Sheeran
Thursday, March 24, 2011 Anne Young (Julianne Dorn Professor of Neurology, Harvard MGH) talks about her early studies of basal ganglia functional anatomy, and how they led to her famed dual pathway model of the basal ganglia. The group muses on the model's strengths and shortcomings over the decades, and discusses how it organized thinking in the field of basal ganglia research and continues to be relevant to clinicians and researchers today. Duration: 41 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Carlos Paladini (Assoc Prof, UTSA) George Perry (Dean, College of Science UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA, UTHSCSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
Episode 44 is available for download.45:00 minutes 21.6MBIn this episode you'll hear:1)Answers to What 5 things make a good belly dancer to you?The next question: What are the Pros and Cons of resturant dancing?2)News - see forum board for links.3) Review: Bellydance for Fitness & Health: Level 1 with Kelli Marie reviewed by Anala Rabari. Note: The reviewer rented this DVD.4) Podcast-safe music: Persien Waltz from the album Worlds by Belaharr, available at CDBaby. This song is not for duplication and is copyrighted by William Scott Swearingen Jr.5)Emails/Feedback6) Interview with Moria Chappell of the Bellydance Superstars7)Podcast-safe music: Istanbul 7 Am by Anne Young from the Podsafe Music Network.
This month's travel podcast takes us toYelapa, Mexico. We will visit Hotel Langunita and Verana in this quiet fishing village just a short trip from Puerta Vallarta. The episode features music from Justin Gordon and Anne Young. The Travel in 10 Travel Podcast is one of the most subscribed travel podcasts on both itunes and the zune marketplace. Listen on your ipod or zune or watch on the new ipod touch or apple TV.
This month's travel podcast takes us to Redang Island, Malaysia in the South China Sea.We will visit the Laguna Redang Resort and the marine conservation areas surrounding the island for some of the best scuba diving and snorkelling in Malaysia. The episode features music from Satya and Anne Young. Past travel podcasts have included visits to destinations around the world such as Luang Prabang, Hip Hotels in Thailand, Bali, Indonesia, Los Angeles, Hawaii and other great destinations for adventure travel and luxury travel. Look for upcoming shows on Cuba, Vietnam, Singapore, and features on Vancouver counting down to the upcoming Olympics in just a little over a 6 months. The Travel in 10 Travel Podcast is one of the most subscribed travel podcasts on both itunes and the zune marketplace. Listen on your ipod or zune or watch on the new ipod touch or apple TV.
This week's travel podcast takes us to Istanbul, Turkey with Chris Christensen, the host of the Amateur Traveler.He will takes us from the Grand Bazaar to the Sultan Ahmet Mosque giving great travel tips for those planning a first trip to Istanbul. Today's travel podcast also features a great song from the podsafe music network, "Istanbul, 7am" by Berlin based songwritter Anne Young. We hope you enjoy today's travel podcast and our travel blog. Please send any questions, comments or suggestions to travelin10@gmail.com Past travel podcasts have included visits to Tokyo attractions such as Ginza, Tokyo Sea Life Park, Ninja Restaurant, and Shibuya and other destinations around the world such as Luang Prabang, Hip Hotels in Thailand, Bali Indonesia, Portugal, Africa and other great destinations for Adventure Travel and luxury travel. Look for upcoming travel podcasts on Cuba, Vietnam, Singapore, Vancouver and more great destinations around the world. The Travel in 10 Travel Podcast is one of the most subscribed shows on both itunes and the zune marketplace. Listen on your ipod or zune or watch on the new ipod touch or apple TV.