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Ever feel like you're throwing content into the void and hoping something sticks? Same. In this episode, Whitney Lee sits down with Jonathan Halley—owner, executive producer, and all-around badass at Big Slate Media—to talk about what actually moves the needle in the wild world of content and social.From mixing video production with social media strategy (hello, powerhouse combo) to managing sky-high client expectations, Jonathan pulls back the curtain on what it's really like to run a creative agency that gets it. He breaks down Big Slate's approach to building trust, the art of saying "no," and why “SNARF content” might be your new favorite marketing term.They also dive into:How to niche down without having a full-blown identity crisisWhy having a “wow factor” isn't optional anymoreThe truth about momentum on social (hint: it's not a one-and-done game)Educating clients without sounding like a condescending jerkIf you're in the agency world, leading a marketing team, or just trying to get your brand noticed without selling your soul, this one's a must-listen.
Two Quants and a Financial Planner | Bridging the Worlds of Investing and Financial Planning
In this episode, we dive deep into some of the most thought-provoking ideas from two of the most original minds in investing: Ben Hunt and Grant Williams. Through a curated selection of powerful clips, we explore how markets have transformed from mechanisms of capital allocation to platforms of narrative and speculation. Ben and Grant challenge conventional wisdom, question the stories we tell ourselves about investing, and propose frameworks for navigating a radically different market landscape going forward. Whether it's the evolution of CEO incentives, the lifecycle of narratives, or why staying rich is harder than getting rich, this episode is packed with timeless insights.Topics Covered:Why what worked for 40 years may not work anymoreThe market as a political utility and what that really meansThe disconnection between stock prices and real businessesHow narratives shape market behavior and pricesThe language of growth vs. value in investingThe CEO's evolving role as a storytellerUsing the narrative lifecycle as an investment frameworkSpeculation vs. investing and how to tell the differenceHow Ben Hunt applies the minimax regret framework to life decisions
Send us a textIt's one of my favourite topics to discuss because so often it is a business's missing link in their marketing - a siloed marketing team that is disconnected from the sales team, and more often than not, the other teams that are customer-facing also.So you know, when I am passionate about something, I'll bring in an expert to chat about the topic with me.In this episode of Marketing Espresso, I am joined by Karen, VP of Marketing at Val and a seasoned marketing leader with over 25 years of experience in the space where creativity, media, and data meet. Karen shares why breaking down silos between sales, marketing, and customer success is critical for growth – not just in large organisations, but for small businesses too.We explore the rise of the Chief Revenue Officer role and how unifying these traditionally separate departments creates better communication, brand alignment, and measurable results. Whether you're building a small team or scaling a larger business, this episode is packed with practical insights on building synergy across your revenue-generating efforts.What We Cover in This Episode:Why traditional marketing and sales silos don't work anymoreThe importance of shared goals across sales, marketing, and customer successThe emerging role of the Chief Revenue Officer and how it changes team structureHow integrated teams lead to more effective campaigns and better customer experiencesThe mindset shifts marketers and creatives need to thrive in a revenue-first modelHow small business owners can adopt this model early to scale more sustainablyYou can connect with Karen on LinkedIn.DOWNLOAD MY CONTENT PLANNER - https://becchappell.com.au/content-planner/Instagram @bec_chappellLinkedIn – Bec Chappell If you're ready to work together, I'm ready to work with you and your team.How to work with me:1. Marketing foundations and strategy consultation 2. Marketing Coaching/ Whispering for you a marketing leader or your team who you want to develop into marketing leaders3. Book me as a speaker or advisor for your organisation4. Get me on your podcastThis podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet Creative
Two Quants and a Financial Planner | Bridging the Worlds of Investing and Financial Planning
In this episode, Jack and Matt revisit one of the most debated topics in investing: the fate of the classic 60/40 portfolio. Drawing on insights from some of the smartest minds in finance—Bob Elliott, Adam Butler, Warren Pies, Rick Ferri, Jared Dillian, Andrew Beer, and Cliff Asness—they explore whether the traditional stock/bond mix still makes sense in today's environment or if investors need to rethink diversification, risk, and portfolio construction entirely. With perspectives ranging from strong defenses of simplicity to sophisticated alternative strategies, this episode is a deep dive into what investors should consider in building resilient portfolios going forward.Topics Covered:Why the 60/40 portfolio worked—and why it might not anymoreThe impact of inflation, liquidity, and regime change on asset allocationRisk parity and quadrant-based frameworks for understanding market environmentsThe argument for real assets: real estate and commoditiesAn overview of the Awesome Portfolio and its performance profileThe rise of managed futures and how they improve diversificationThe psychology of investing in alternatives (and sticking with them)Rebalancing and the importance of sizing when adding alternativesCliff Asness on high-volatility alternatives and long-term risk-takingHow to think through alternatives as your portfolio grows
What if you had a Culture Decoder — a way to see exactly why your school feels stuck in constant chaos?Every day, you're bombarded with decisions, interruptions, and team confusion. It's not just exhausting — it's cultural. The truth is, your school culture runs on hidden systems. And when those systems are reactive and unclear, maintenance becomes a drain instead of a strength.In the fourth episode of the 5 Gears series, we unlock the Culture Decoder hidden inside the Maintenance Gear.What you'll learn:How your daily operations reveal your real culture — and what it's trying to tell youThe difference between reactive maintenance and culture-building systemsHow to identify which tasks you shouldn't be doing anymoreThe mindset shift that allows leaders to stop operating from urgencyWhy decoding your maintenance practices gives you a blueprint for sustainable growthThis episode is your guide to becoming the kind of leader who doesn't just maintain — but transforms.Download your 5 Gears Diagnostic here! It only takes 10 minutes and will show you exactly which gear you need to focus on to create momentum across your entire school. https://hub.schoolsofexcellence.com/fivegearsMentioned in this episode:5 Gears DiagnosticTake the 5 Gears Diagnostic today!5 Gears DiagnosticProfit & Growth CallBook your Profit & Growth Call today!Profit & Growth Call
Welcome back to part two of our four-part mini-series all about unshrinking, unlearning, and unapologetically owning your voice.In this episode, Devan and Kelsey dive into the best and worst advice they've ever received—personally, professionally, and emotionally. From unsolicited feedback that stuck around way too long, to game-changing guidance that altered how they show up in business and life… this one is juicy.They dive into:The advice that kicked off Devan's journey to unapologetic confidenceWhy Kelsey is rethinking when to speak up (and when to wait)The worst things people have said to them—and how they've reclaimed the powerHow external validation, beauty standards, and "success myths" mess with our headsA vulnerable talk about self-image, pink hair, and the fat insults that don't land anymoreThe myth of “fake it til you make it” and what builds real confidenceThe one thing they'd tell their younger selves (and maybe you need to hear it too)Powerful reminder: You do not need to be liked to be worthy. You don't need to meet anyone else's expectations to be successful. And your voice is worth using—even if it makes people uncomfortable.Mini-Series Challenge Reminder! Share this episode on your Instagram or Facebook story, tag @twobestieswithamic, and fill out the Google Form (linked below) to enter to win:A $50 gift card to Kelsey Darou AestheticsA signed copy of Devan's book What's Your WorthA $25 gift card to your fave coffee spotDeadline to enter: April 25th Click here to fill out the Google Form after you share for your entry to count! You can enter up to FOUR times (one for each episode in the series). Let's grow this community together.What's the worst advice you've ever received—and what would you tell your younger self now? Tag us or DM us @twobestieswithamic!
Enterprise service is undergoing a radical reinvention—and not just in terms of technology. In this episode, inspired by the article Connecting disconnected people and processes: The reinvention of enterprise service, we dive into the transformation of enterprise service management from reactive fixes to predictive, connected, and value-driven strategies.You'll hear how businesses are moving away from isolated service models toward deeply integrated ecosystems that connect people, processes, data, and assets. Whether it's outcome-based contracts, immersive omnichannel support, or intelligent field service, this isn't just about doing service better—it's about redefining what service means.What You'll Learn in This Episode:1. The Real Cost of Disconnected SystemsHow silos between departments, systems, and even physical assets create risk and inefficiencyWhy a lack of unified data leads to poor customer experiences and underused insights2. From Products to Outcomes: Reinventing Service ModelsThe shift toward products-as-a-service (e.g. selling “thrust hours” instead of engines)Why companies are building revenue models around asset performance, not asset ownership3. Immersive, Frictionless Customer ExperiencesThe need for seamless, cross-channel support—from chat to self-service to in-field techniciansHow AI and unified workspaces help agents deliver faster, smarter resolutions4. Precision and Proactivity in the FieldUsing AI and scheduling tools to get the right people and parts in the right place at the right timeEmpowering field service workers with mobile intelligence and automated safety protocols5. Revolutionizing Equipment Performance with IoT + AIEmbedding sensors into machines to predict failures before they occurThe rise of data-driven maintenance models that reduce downtime and extend asset life6. The Power of End-to-End ConnectivityWhy surface-level apps and fragmented systems don't cut it anymoreThe business case for a single management framework—“one system to rule them all”Key Takeaways:Enterprise service management is shifting from reactive problem-solving to proactive value creation.A shared digital thread connects every touchpoint—from design and delivery to support and upgrades.Composable, AI-powered systems are unlocking new business models, like outcome-based contracts and usage-based billing.Optimized service efficacy means not just doing more, but doing what actually moves the needle.SAP and other innovators are enabling businesses to move from isolated fixes to intelligent networks.Subscribe to our podcast for more deep dives into the reinvention of business models and service delivery. Visit The Future of Commerce for expert insights into how enterprise technology is transforming customer experiences. Share this episode with leaders in IT, operations, or service delivery looking to elevate enterprise performance.
Send us a textWhy are Young People Leaving Church? Pastor Bradshaw's Advice to Church MembersAre churches really losing their youth? In this powerful interview with Pastor Rickie Bradshaw, a veteran minister with 39 years of experience, we dive deep into why young people are disconnecting from church - and his answer might surprise you.After seeing his own congregation transform, Pastor Bradshaw shares raw, honest insights about:Why traditional church programs aren't enough anymoreThe missing element that's driving youth awayHow his radical decision to sell a 600-member church building led to unexpected growthThe simple but powerful way to reconnect with the next generationPastor Bradshaw's journey from leading a traditional mega-church to a smaller, more impactful ministry offers a fresh perspective on what authentic faith looks like in today's world. His story of reaching his skeptical neighbor will inspire you to rethink how we "do church" in modern times.
One of my favorite clients ever is here to share a bit about her story inside the Yummy Mummy Experience!Liron joins me on the pod today from her home in Kansas City where she lives with her husband and two kids and I know you're going to relate to her prior struggle with weighing what she wanted.“In the grand scheme of things, I just wanted to lose 10-15 pounds, but it was a lot harder than I thought it was going to be. When I did things like Noom, I would do it in six to eight weeks and then go on vacation, or something would happen (good or bad) and I didn't have the tools to not give up. So then it became a vicious cycle for two years.”Liron had been listening to THIS podcast for eight months when she finally decided to join the Yummy Mummy cohort this past January. “It's a village of people who are like-minded, who are all successful in their own right, who need cheerleaders behind them to get this done. It's a way to do something that's hard but do it with others who really uplift you and support you.”Hop in on our conversation and hear straight from Liron about:Why Yummy Mummy is different for your weight loss than going it aloneHow she learned not to give up on herself anymoreThe safety and sisterhood Liron found in the Yum Mum communityWhat pleasantly surprised her about joining Yum Mum and how it compares to ‘diets'Weighing what you want to weigh is a skill, which means it's something you can learn. The School of Skinny (my 5-day weight loss challenge) is IN SESSION September 9th-13th but just like any other school, you have to enroll! You can do that at lauraconley.com/school and walk away with a black and white weight loss plan you know you'll follow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this raw and vulnerable episode, I'm sharing the full BTS of a MAJOR shift to my business (and what it means for you). In this episode, I take you through:The huge moment of truth I had recently where I realised that what I have built no longer fits anymoreThe big shifts that are happening to my business (and how this will affect you)What's been anchoring me during this uncomfortable process and how I'm able to move forward despite the fearWhat's next and how you can come along on this journey with meI'd love to connect with you about this episode and this big announcement! Please send me a DM on Instagram – I'd love to hear from you!NEXT STEPS:Subscribe to the Podcast so you don't miss an episode and you can follow along on the journey from here!
Field Notes From the Spiritual Journey with Eden Garcia Thaler
In this solo episode about navigating times of evolution, transition, and change as a content creator or creative person, we discuss:Why it's so uncomfortable to change the way you show up or switch nichesThe difference between being an authentic creator and an entreprenuer (and how many of us are both)Why there have to be times of ebb as an authentic creatorHow to navigate a "creative depression"When what you've been doing doesn't light you up anymoreThe real relationship we have with our audience and those consuming our artWhy it's so vulnerable to change the way you relate to your audience and communityWhy we demonize and project onto creators who we no longer meet our needs as consumersRelational wounding and how we relate as consumers of content/public figures and creatorsMentioned in the episode:My episode with Josh Czuba where we discuss the artist and entrepreneur archetypes: https://fieldnotes.buzzsprout.com/1644670/13816630My episode with Chelsea Dickinson aka the Sabotage Queen: https://fieldnotes.buzzsprout.com/1644670/13954195This Jungian Life podcast episode on Creative Depression: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4De7LYbNYik1b0IszGPFtj?si=d6668017c4ca4b39Interview with Emma Chamberlain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2W89vXGwu4&t=7096sAffiliate disclosure: This page contains affiliate links, which means I receive a small amount of commission when you sign up for the programs below! *However, the programs below have deeply impacted me, therefore I am very passionate about sharing these things with others* Shakti School Ayurveda Wellness Coach Training:https://programs.theshaktischool.com/courses/2023-ayurvedic-wellness-coach-training?ref=84a0c4 To Be Magnetic Manifestation Program [Use Affiliate Code EDEN for 15% off]Monthly Membership Option (12 payments of $25.50 WITH CODE 'EDEN'): https://login.tobemagnetic.com/offers/B3A5LJU7/checkoutPay in Full (One yearly payment of $306 WITH CODE 'EDEN') : https://login.tobemagnetic.com/offers/Jk8ceEuL/checkoutAbout me:Welcome to the pod! My name is Eden I'm dedicated to supporting highly sensitive beings on their healing and spiritual journey.On this podcast, we'll delve into shadow work, emotional alchemy, spirituality, and highlight the wisdom of experts in the fields of personal development and spirituality. If you love the show, you can support it's growth by: ...
Episode 169. Releasing Unhelpful Labels & Tapping Into Authenticity In today's episode, we talk about those identity labels that we place on ourselves or that we borrow from other people that end up dictating our lives.A lot of times, these labels can leave us feeing stuck and unhappy, keeping us away from joy and fulfillment.For today's episode, we focus on the labeling of self!And many times when we label ourselves as something negative, such as "I am lazy", "I am unreliable", "I'm a procrastinator", etc, these statements are a simple reflection of the parts of you that you haven't yet found a way to love.That is very much the wholeness of loving all parts of you; the ones that you feel measure up, as well as the ones that you perceive that don't, because they all serve a purpose in the perfection of the wholeness of who you are! Listen now to learn… Why the labels (good and/or bad) that you put on ourselves are often distractions from the truth of who we areThe different indicators that you can use to identify whether a label you are wearing is not serving you anymoreThe importance of peeling off some labels that no longer serve us to in order to honor who we really are and release this thick layer of protection from feeling vulnerable for expressing our actual desires and wants Get Started Below:Book A Call Today to speak with our teamGet Juliana's book 'Release' on audiobook, paperback or ebook formatsLeave us a review, it takes just a few seconds! If you enjoyed today's episode, please:Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your Instagram story and tag us @naturally.joyous so we can repost you Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, HERE is howSubscribe to the Confidence From Within Podcast, we release new episodes every Friday! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For someone who planned to name their children using every letter of the alphabet, everyone was shocked when he left the fundamentalist Mormon church called The Work. He was dedicated, invested, had his first kiss at the alter of his arranged marriage, and ultimately his curiosity and empathy led him out. Calvin Wayman's journey is inspiring! Make sure to check out the first episode we did, explaining more of his childhood and the backstory of the FLDS.Click here to watch the episode on YouTube(clickable chapter markers available on YouTube)You spoke, we listened! Viewer comments and questionsSibling rivalry with all 44 siblings?What happens to all the extra boys??Was he excited to practice polygamy?How he reacted when he was told who his wife would beHow big was his fundamentalist sect?How old were they when they got arranged?gThe process of "arranging" a marriageDo the fundamentalist Mormons have temple rituals like mainstream Mormons?The "one mighty and strong" to FIX mainstream mormonismHow the mainstream mormon & fundamentalist mormon differ in their temple workWas he allowed to date his arranged wife before marriage?The beginning of Calvin's deconstructionHow did Calvin pace himself and stay true to himself through deconstructing?Questioning if he was conditionedHow did Calvin reconcile the racist upbringing now out of the cult?Calvin second guesses himself, fearing the stakes, as he deconstructsWith his existence at stake, Calvin decides to leave it behind"it is better to never have known God, than to know and turn away" - MormonismThe voice-note he recorded the moment he decided he couldn't do it anymoreThe immediate consequences of leaving the churchAn honest discussion about depression & getting helpHow Calvin is doing nowHow he has been able to transition into normal lifeResource for people leaving the FLDSHoldingOutHelp.orgFind and support Calvin!Culturedpod.comIG: @calvinwaymanTikTok: @calvinwaymanSupport ShelisePatreon: Patreon.com/cultstoconsciousnessVenmo @sheliseannAny donations are welcome and appreciated to support the making of this podcastFind Shelise on Social media!Instagram @cultstoconsciousnessHost Instagram @sheliseannTikTok @cults.to.consciousnessTwitter @cultstoconTheme Song Produced and Composed by Christian Guevara**Disclaimer: Thanks for joining us at Cults to Consciousness. This storytelling podcast is meant to be for entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for medical advice. We may discuss triggering topics and we ask that you make your personal mental health a priority. Lastly, the opinions of our guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the host.**
As we say goodbye to Mike McGlinchey as he leaves the 49ers and joins the Denver Broncos, I'm so thankful he joined me for an episode.In this episode:How long it takes to heal from a season of footballWhat hurts the most after a seasonWhy some football players can't be in the media anymoreThe evolution of OffensiveAt what age he knew he was a little differentThe point when your dream stopsWhat his motivation is at this point in his career (hint, it's not the money)What message he's hoping he sends his younger brotherWhat he thinks Tom Brady's motivation isPatrick MahomesThis episode is sponsored by Habana Cuba.www.GaryScottThomas.com
As a third-generation mompreneur, Megan Moran knows the beauty and power of being an entrepreneur and a mom. Today she shares how she maintains her mindset, connects with other women, and does what she loves while creating a legacy.In today's episode, we discuss…Growing up as a child of an entrepreneurOwning a start-up as an 18-year-old womanThe concept of “do what you love and the money will come”What happens when you don't know what you love anymoreThe guiding compass in your life and finding your purposeLegacy, vision, mission, and whyUnderstanding the legacy you want to leave to your family and to the worldYour personal ripple-effectAuthority building as an entrepreneurHow to connect with other women and other business owners as a mompreneurThe power of connection in person to work through challenges and move forwardMaking space for your momentumHaving other women see your superpower, even when you don't see itThe power of contrastFor the show notes and all the links mentioned in today's episode, head to secretsofsupermom.com/96.Stay connected!www.secretsofsupermom.comSecrets of Supermom on FacebookSecrets of Supermom on Instagram
There are few marketing leaders with the perspective, experience and insights of Jay Gaines. He's also one of the more generous people I've met; he truly enjoys sharing his expertise to help other marketers. In this episode, Jay talks about:Covid and the resulting content tsunami - good content just isn't good enough anymoreThe value of context and empathy in marketing (you read that right)How to use a quarterly "lightning strike" to cut through the noise and drive revenueMaking the case for creative - it's not all about the numbers (but you need to manage your KPIs)How to use direct mail in today's world (yes, USPS direct mail)When and how SaaS founders need to invest in product marketingTalking the language of CFOs, a skillset that's as valuable as it is under-appreciatedAnd moreIt would be hard to imagine anyone not learning something they can use from this episode. Enjoy... and please let me know what you think! Thanks!Resources for SaaS ExecsRecently closed a funding round and need to ramp growth?Check out our comprehensive "scale-a-saas" guide:Think your website could generate more leads?Get our inbound lead generation self-assessmentWant to be a guest on SaaS Backwards?Click to meet with Ken Lempit to talk about an episode.SaaS Backwards is a free service to the SaaS community.
Chris Hitchen is the Germany-based, Australian-born Founder and Managing Partner of Inventures. Inventures invests €100k - €500k globally in early stage tech companies and actively helps founders reach their first institutional VC Round. Chris started out as an entrepreneur; he built and sold price comparison business Getprice to News Corp, eCommerce marketplace Next Commerce to Future PLC and programmatic ad marketplace Hynt to Zalando. He has invested in more than 60 startups. Prior to establishing Inventures, he was an angel investor and worked as Venture Partner with VC funds EQT Ventures, Project A and SquarePeg Capital.In this chat with Phaedon, Chris talks about:His investment thesis and the structure of his portfolioWhat he looks for in a founderWhy he doesn’t join boards anymoreThe backchannels he uses to conduct due diligenceThe LPs that make up his fundRecommendations from Chris:Books - Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Evans, The Road to Character by David BrooksPodcast - The Twenty Minute VC, Notion Capital, Where Should We Begin with Esther PerelNews Source - TwitterHoliday Destination - South Tyrol, Italy Favorite Founders - Bill Gates, Mike Cannon-BrookesProductivity Tool - QatalogTed Talk Topic - "How We Turn Off & Disengage"
Being stuck sucks. It’s the same limiting thoughts and beliefs on repeat and you don’t know how to move forward. It’s time to start making things happen and going after what you truly desire. Learn how to get unstuck by tapping into the power of your brain. Daria is a mindset expert and founder of The Dream Sprint, a personal growth challenge that helps people find fulfillment and manifest their true desires. After moving to the U.S. from Russia and feeling disconnected, lonely, and depressed, she took back control of her own life by studying cognitive neuroscience and personal development. Now she helps others do the same in their lives.Quotes to remember: “You can look at truth from different angles.”“We should never ignore our negative feelings.”Takeaways:Change is very scary for our brainsUncovering our limiting beliefs and stories will help us become happierUse confirmation bias to your advantage by looking for evidence for positive beliefsYour largest potential is in the least balanced spokes of your life wheel Awareness of the local culture can help you weed out false desiresYour body knows best about what you wantThe purpose of doing this work is to live from a place of inspiration and inspired actionIt’s important to formulate your desires in the right way to your brainWhat you’ll learn:About Daria’s existential crisis and when she realized that she didn’t want to stay in that place anymoreThe steps to create change in your lifeHow to work with lonelinessHow to uncover our true desiresWhy envy and jealousy are useful feelingsHow to build your confidence through making promises to yourself and keeping themMentioned on the podcast: https://www.thedreamsprint.com/https://dariatsvenger.com/Links:InstagramLinkedInTwitter
A conversation with my bestie, and sex coach, Danielle Savory provides more light to what women are unaware of: their sexual pleasure. We discussed why pleasure is important.What's keeping us from focusing on ourselves is whatever we're keeping in our minds. This mind-body-connection is vital to how we deal with ourselves and our relationships. When you have the thought that you're not good enough, it becomes the fuel to feelings of being ashamed or unwanted. When you're thinking a thought, this thought is creating something in your body, which can provoke a different emotion, such as tension, the is opposite of pleasure.Becoming a pleasurable sexual woman is a solo journey where we have to develop the sense of pleasure within ourselves, the sense of worthiness, and to learn to direct our mind to our body, without involving a partner.Topics in this episodeHow to become a pleasured womanWhy women feel that sex or orgasm isn’t a necessity anymoreThe importance of pleasure in one’s mind and bodyHow to pleasure yourself when you’re singleHow to move on when you still have sexual connectionWhy losing attraction in your partner is not a bad thingWe can choose what we want to focus onResourcesAll I want is for him to come back: https://clairetheheartbreakcoach.com/podcast/2019/3/4/all-i-want-is-for-him-to-come-backMartha Beck: https://marthabeck.com/Brooke Castillo: https://thelifecoachschool.com/Maria Shriver: https://mariashriver.com/Danielle Savory: http://daniellesavory.com/Podcast: http://daniellesavory.com/podcast-2/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daniellesavorycoaching/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniellesavorycoaching/
LOSTのセリフを聞き取る練習 今回のセリフは比較的簡単です。使われているボキャブラリはTOEIC500もあればカバーできているはずです。問題はネイティブの発音が聞き取れるかどうかです。発音を再現することで聞き取れるようになりましょう。 今回のシーンはドラマのLOSTから、John Locke(ジョン・ロック)がオーストラリアのバスターミナルでトラブっている時のシーンです。ジョンはアメリカ英語で相手はオーストラリア訛りの英語で話していますが、練習はスタンダードなアメリカ発音ベースでやります。 発音のポジションづくり ・顎を緩めてちょっと下げる ・息を吐きながら喉の奥を鳴らす エクササイズ hah〜hah〜hah〜hah〜 higher〜higher〜higher〜higher〜 fah〜fah〜fah〜fah〜 fire〜fire〜fire〜fire〜 The fire goes higher x3 スクリプト My condition is not an issue. I’ve lived with it for 4 years. It’s never kept me from doing anything. Look, unfortunately it is an issue for our insurance company. I can’t keep the bus waiting any longer. It isn’t fair to the other people. Don't talk to me about Fair. I'll get you on a plane back to Sydney on our own dime. No I don't want to go back to Sydney. Look I've been preparing for this for years. Just put me on a bus right now. I can do this. No, You can't. Hey. Don't you walk away from me. You don’t know who you’re dealing with. Don't ever tell me what I can't do, ever. This is destiny. This is my destiny. I'm supposed to do this, damn it! Don't tell me what I can't do. YouTubeコメント回答 清水麟太郎 • 23 時間前 spotifyでもおっしゃてましたが楽しさ要素入れるならぜひ東京ディズニーシーの入り口のアナウンスの物まねの解説動画とかやっていただけたら嬉しいです。 <回答> 東京ディズニーシーの入り口のアナウンスの物まねをしている「アイクぬわら」のモノマネ Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Welcome, to Tokyo Disney Sea Kiyotaka Ayanokoji • 1 日前 日本語では語尾に”〜だよね”や”~よね”をつけることで、自然と共感口調になりますよね。英語では〜, right? やyou know, をつけたりすると思うのですが、他にも”たいした意味はないけれど、ネイティブが会話の中に挟む、”日本語の語尾のような表現”って何かありますか? <回答> You know what I mean? you know what I'm talking about? You know, dogs are loyal but it doesn't apply to all dogs, you know what I mean? I can’t keep the bus waiting any longer, you know what I talking about? or something and stuff like that Let's grab some beer or something? We'd like to visit religious sites like temples and shrines and stuff like that. e3ece languages and cultures • 1 日前 例えばアクセントの無い standard の -ard系、 Stanford の -ord系 も ER で発音させますね。 <回答> ストレスを置かないR母音はスペルが何であれ大体 /er/ になると覚えておいて問題ないでしょう。(forward, awkward, visitor, doctor, dollarなど) AKIKO • 2 日前 Nの発音がとても難しいので、コツがありましたら、是非教えて頂けたら嬉しいです。現在海外で生活しており、ネイティブの先生から教わっていますが、中々感覚が掴めず訂正ばかりされています。特に途中にあるNが難しいです。 <回答> とりあえずNが来る前に鼻声にしておきましょう。 I can't stand it anymoreThe post LOSTのセリフを聞き取ろう|John Locke バスターミナルにて【英語声Eps.008】 first appeared on ドクターDイングリッシュ. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drdenglish/message
Migrating from traditional ETL tools to an event streaming platform is a process that Stewart Bryson (CEO and founder, Red Pill Analytics), is no stranger to. In this episode, he dispels misconceptions around what “streaming ETL” means, and explains why event streaming and event-driven architectures compel us to rethink old approaches:Not all data is corporate data anymoreNot all data is relational data anymoreThe cost of storing data is now negligibleSupporting modern, distributed event streaming platforms, and the shift of focus from on-premises to the cloud introduces new use cases that focus primarily on building new systems and rebuilding existing ones. From Kafka Connect and stack applications to the importance of tables, events, and logs, Stewart also discusses Gradle and how it’s being used at Red Pill Analytics. EPISODE LINKSDeploying Kafka Streams and KSQL with Gradle – Part 1: Overview and MotivationDeploying Kafka Streams and KSQL with Gradle – Part 2: Managing KSQL ImplementationsDeploying Kafka Streams and KSQL with Gradle – Part 3: KSQL User-Defined Functions and Kafka Streams Join the Confluent Community SlackFully managed Apache Kafka as a service! Try free.
L’Inaudible présente Dans cet épisode Le Bao Pao Les Rolling Bidochon :Les p’tites bitesComme tu dégueulesPas d’papier waterSergent PépèreHonky Tonk GinetteLune froide Covers :Bohemian Rhapsody à 6 ansPeter Bence : Under PressurePV Nova : Be worried, not happyThe 8-Bit Big Band : TetrisLeo Moracchioli : Johnny B.GoodeKaboom Percussions : Pirates of the CarbibbeanLegend of Zelda : Marimba coverZelda Piano MedleyZelda Song of Storms : Ukulele Metal cover Dick Dale :MisirlouMisirlou – version traditionnelleMisirlou – liveKing of surfSurfing drumsNitro Scott Walker :The sun ain’t gonna shine anymoreThe old man’s back againJackieTilt Jacques Bodoin :L’arbre de NoëlLa Table de MultiplicationDevoir de vacancesLa B.A. & autres sketchesLa grande Vadrouille Instruments zarbis :Djent (one cord guitar)10 chansons, une seule cordeLe Barbier de Séville pour piano et poulet Musique : Plurielles Trucs en vrac :Jack Broadbent bottleneck bluesMission Impossible Fash MobMashup Eminem vs Polka La +BCdM :Astor Piazzolla : Libertangopar Russian Phylharmonic Orchestra – Berlin Phylharmonic Orchestra – Astor Pia...
Reos Partners cofounder Adam Kahane shares his expertise in dealing with conflicts and effectively collaborating with the enemy.You'll Learn:Why conventional collaboration does not work anymoreThe three stretches required from collaborationWhat to do when you can't collaborateAbout AdamAdam Kahane is a Director of Reos Partners, an international social enterprise that helps people move forward together on their most important and intractable issues. Adam is the author of four books on solving tough problems. His latest is Collaborating with the Enemy: How to Work with People You Don't Agree With or Like or Trust.Items Mentioned in this Show:Sponsor: TextExpanderAdam's book: Collaborating with the Enemy: How to Work with People You Don't Agree with or Like or TrustBook: The Age of Heretics: A History of the Radical Thinkers Who Reinvented Corporate Management by Art Kleiner and Steven WheelerAdam's website: AdamKahane.comView transcript, show notes, and links at https://awesomeatyourjob.com/ep165See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mobile World Congress has come and gone and it feels not a lot has changed. Blackberry has launched a phone to try and capitalize on nostalgia, and it will probably fail. Nokia has also launched a phone to capitalize on nostalgia, and it's AWESOME. The internet almost died and it was all because of a typo. And you can get a new set up from Dish Network when you get your washing machine to stop exploding (no, really).Headlines:Apples may not be the teacher's best friend anymoreThe next iPhone may be like the next Samsung!AOL is cutting out the only reason why people still use AOLA single typo took down almost a third of the internetYour Dish Network repairman will have your washer up and runningWordpress discovers a severe flawPassword managers on Android have been leaking your passwordsGoogle launches a site you can't use yet!YouTube offers a new way to cut the cordUber blatantly ignored DMV rulings with self-driving carsAnd Uber's CEO is kind of a doucheMicrosoft just announced a feature people are going to hate, but it's awesomePorsche Design launches a competitor to the Surface BookGoogle Play Store to change game ratingsXbox Game Pass coming soon!Blackberry announces the device everyone calls MercuryThe LG G6: "We're sorry."Google Assistant to come to all phonesNokia announces the cheap phone everyone wantsT-Mobile drops the mic on VerizonZuke’s Favorite: LEGO, LAFAYETTE!Zohner’s Favorite: Healthy-ish grilled cheese See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.