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Sostinės memorialiniuose muziejuose, buvusiuose rašytojų butuose – pokyčiai. Vinco Mykolaičio-Putino, Vinco Krėvės-Mickevičiaus ir Venclovų namo ekspozicijos keičia pavadinimus ir veiks kaip „Vilnius UNESCO literatūros miestas“ padaliniai.„Autentiška raiška įgalina kitą kokybę, tai tampa pridėtine meno verte“, – apie žmonių su negalia įtraukimą į profesionalųjį meną sako kompozitorė, sociokultūrinių projektų prodiuserė Snieguolė Dikčiūtė. Kaip žmonės su negalia įsitraukia į kūrybinius procesus?Šią savaitę paaiškėjo akcijos „Metų knygos rinkimai“ laureatai. Kiekvieną šeštadienį „Kultūros savaitėje“ pristatys vis kitos kategorijos laureatą, pirmoji – poetė Austėja Jakas.Pasaulio kultūros įvykių apžvalgoje – Prancūzijos kultūros lauko profesionalai reikalauja išbraukti Rusiją iš Tarptautinės muziejų tarybos, potvynio nuskalautas Luvro muziejus bei aukcione atsidūrę su Buda siejami brangakmeniai, kuriuos reikalauja sugrąžinti Indija.„Švietimo vadovų brandą liudija suvokimas, kad politikui dera atlikti tarpininko vaidmenį tarp ekspertinio vertinimo ir visuomenės lūkesčių“, – komentare sako istorijos mokytojas ekspertas Domas Boguševičius.Tado Ivanausko zoologijos muziejaus fasadą turėjo puošti septynios skulptoriaus Rimanto Šulskio sukurtos stelos „Fauna grįžta“. Sovietinė cenzūra sustabdė jau įsibėgėjusį menininką. Šiuo metu muziejuje veikianti paroda „Fauna grįžta“ visuomenei pristato šią istoriją ir pačią „Fauną“.Kartais meno neužtenka ir reikia imtis veiksmų, akcentuoja režisierius Mantas Jančiauskas. Jis garsėja kaip socialinį ir politinį atspalvį turinčių kūrinių autorius. Apie darbus, kurių prisivengia eksperimentų bijančios meno institucijos, – „Sėskim ir pakalbėkim“ rubrikoje.Ved. Marius EidukonisRed. Indrė Kaminckaitė
Life, Culture and Current Events from a Biblical perspective.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday 29 April 2025 Labor and the coalition under fire over big spending policies after a ratings agency warns on the country’s AAA status. And more, including: The global trade war starts to hit local companies. The TikTok trend that triggered a pistachio craze, sending prices soaring. Plus James Hardie backflips on a shareholder vote. The value of a Donald Trump meme coin soars. Join our free daily newsletter here! Donate to Sean and Adam’s Ride for Country Kids here And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - do you really need a self-managed super fund? Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In response to news of a BAN on “exotic animal skins” in London's fashion week, Robbie is joined by Christy Plott Gilmore, a 4th-generation crocodile and alligator industry specialist whose family has owned a tannery for generations in Georgia. Christy invited Dr. Patrick Aust, the Director of the African Institute of Applied Herpetology and expert in innovative solutions to reptilian management to join this conversation. If you have ever been interested in understanding the world of sustainable use of wildlife then listen to this podcast! Do you have questions we can answer? Send it via DM on IG or through email at info@bloodorigins.com Support our Conservation Club Members! Big Chino Outfitters: https://www.bigchinooutfitters.com/ John X Safaris: https://www.johnxsafaris.com/ Stone Road Media: https://www.stoneroadmedia.com/ See more from Blood Origins: https://bit.ly/BloodOrigins_Subscribe Music: Migration by Ian Post (Winter Solstice), licensed through artlist.io This podcast is brought to you by Bushnell, who believes in providing the highest quality, most reliable & affordable outdoor products on the market. Your performance is their passion. https://www.bushnell.com This podcast is also brought to you by Silencer Central, who believes in making buying a silencer simple and they handle the paperwork for you. Shop the largest silencer dealer in the world. Get started today! https://www.silencercentral.com This podcast is brought to you by Safari Specialty Importers. Why do serious hunters use Safari Specialty Importers? Because getting your trophies home to you is all they do. Find our more at: https://safarispecialtyimporters.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Antrame „Eurovizija 2025“ pusfinalyje pasirodys ir Lietuvos atstovai – grupė „Katarsis“. Dainą „Tavo akys“ atliksiantys lietuviai ir dar 15 šalių ketvirtadienį, gegužės 15 dieną kausis dėl bilieto į finalą. Kokie Lietuvos šansai ir kaip seksis kitoms šalims?Apie antrąjį Bazelio „Eurovizijos“ pusfinalį diskutuoja Austėja, Justas ir Rytis.Visa pirmo pusfinalio apžvalga, trukusi valandą ir 20 minučių, šį kartą skirta TIK mūsų Eurodraugams! Prisijunk prie didžiausių „Eurovizijos“ fanų ir tu: https://contribee.com/eurodienaTemos:Ar norėtume komentuoti „Euroviziją“? (0:00);Pasirodymų eiliškumo siurprizai (4:35);(Ne)pelnyti pusfinalio favoritai (11:33);Ramybė dėl Lietuvos (16:10);Dar kelios užtikrintos finalininkės (21:50);Koks bus Latvijos likimas? (28:37);Paskutinė vieta – be intrigos (32:15);Sužlugdyta Juodkalnija (34:10);Šalys, kurioms bus labai sunku (38:25);Didžiausios pusfinalio intrigos (45:18);Maltos prakeiksmas (58:35);Liuksemburgas??? (01:03:25);Galutinis verdiktas (01:08:15);
Friday 4 April 2025 Global markets tumble following Donald Trump’s broad based tariff announcement, with US facing local stocks being sold off sharply. And more, including: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the tariff decision is not the act of a friend. ANZ is scolded over its risk culture. And sales of Tesla electric vehicles tumble. Plus all the reaction from the tariff announcements and TikTok America set to be sold. Join our free newsletter here! And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - how to make money online. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday 4 April 2025 The top five business stories in five minutes, with Sean Aylmer and Michael Thompson. Markets tumble on Trump tariffs Companies assessing impact of tariffs ANZ scolded over culture Tesla sales in Aust tumble TikTok may be sold Join our free newsletter here! And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - how to make money online. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Support the show: http://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rowan Aust and Michelle Reynolds are determined to change the TV industry. In this episode we talk about how ReelTime Media researches and creates "good work" - that pays well and contributes to worker wellbeing as well as organisational outcomes. Jobsharing is a core part of this and at ReelTime Media, they're innovating in collaboration with ScreenSkills to create jobsharing partnership to transform how work is done right across the TV industry. But this episode goes even deeper, exploring the world of work and how jobsharing can create a world of increased attentiveness and care for employees.
Pirmajame „Eurovizija 2025“ pusfinalyje – tikras dešrelių balius. Gausybė vyrų ir tik dvi moterys. Visgi visos 15 šalių kaunasi dėl išsvajoto bilieto į finalą: kam nusišypsos sėkmė gegužės 13 dieną?Savo išankstines prognozes pateikia Eurodienos komandos nariai: Austėja, Justas, Rytis ir Emilis.Temos:Mes STUDIJOJE (0:00);Eurodienos turas po Europą paskui Katarsį (2:20);Reakcija į pirmo pusfinalio pasirodymų eiliškumą (5:20);Kaip gimė šios prognozės? (11:25);Ryškiausi favoritai ir būsimi pusfinalio nugalėtojai (13:50);Turėtų nesunkiai patekti, bet o kas jei...? (19:30);Lenkijos mikrobangės iššūkis (31:45);Kas turi mažiausiai šansų žengti į finalą? (39:27);Kaimynų ištikimybė – ar tikrai latviai nebalsuoja už Lietuvą? (51:40);Kaip Norvegai Rytį papirko (54:05);Didžiausi pusfinalio neaiškumai (58:15);Galutinis verdiktas pusfinaliui (01:16:05);
In Pacific Waves today: Widow of late Green MP calls for inquest into death; Aust govt increase aid to fill in gaps by U.S; French Minister for Overseas returns to New Caledonia; Study investigates premature heart attacks among Fijians. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
We’re talking about Christians and the way we think about the Old Testament’s law with Family Voice Australia.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Life, Culture and Current Events from a Biblical perspective.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kultūrinės spaudos apžvalga.Utenos rajone, mažame Leliūnų miestelyje jau 25 metus veikia Vytauto Valiušio keramikos muziejus. Šiandien čia susitinka dvi kartos – pristatyta žymios grafikės Ingos Dargužytės ir jos aštuonių studentų paroda „Mokytojas – Mokinys“.Užsienio pasaulio naujienų apžvalga.Klaipėdiečių ir miesto svečių šį savaitgalį laukia dvi premjeros. Taško teatras Viljamo Šekspyro tragediją „Romeo ir Džiuljeta“ įsuka į klounados ir komedijos žanrą, o Klaipėdos lėlių teatras švenčia lėlininkų dieną.Šiandien, kovo 20-ąją, minima Žemės diena – tai gera proga prisiminti, kad mūsų kasdieniai pasirinkimai daro įtaką planetos ateičiai. Tačiau ar tvarus gyvenimo būdas yra visiems prieinamas, ir kaip ekologija atsispindi menininkų pasirinkimuose?Šį savaitgalį vilniečiai ir miesto svečiai turės galimybę pažvelgti į viešbučių gyvenimą iš vidaus ir pažinti viešbučių paslaptis. Iniciatyva „Prašome trukdyti“ kviečia į nemokamas ekskursijas, kurių metu bus atveriamos durys į istorinius pastatus, prabanga alsuojančius apartamentus ir netikėtas erdves, kurios dažniausiai lieka tik svečių akims.LRT KLASIKA toliau kviečia klausytojus iš arčiau susipažinti su Metų knygos rinkimuose dalyvaujančių knygų autorėmis ir autoriais. Pokalbis su iliustratore, poete ir keliautoja Austėja Jakas apie jos poezijos rinkinį „Mėlynieji malonumai“, kurią išleido leidykla „Baziliskas“. Ši knyga pretenduoja tapti geriausia Poezijos kategorijoje.Šiandien Vilniuje, galerijoje „Kunstkamera“, atidaroma menininko Vitalio Čepkausko paroda „Interpretacijos“. Joje pristatomi 17 darbų, sukurtų kaip pasaulinės meno klasikos kūrinių interpretacijos.Ved. Justė LuščinskytėNuotr. aut. Josvydas Elinskas/BNS
Tarptautinis šiuolaikinio šokio festivalis DANCE ALL IN nagrinėja vyriškos tapatybės, moters vietos scenoje, taip pat amžiaus, technologijų ir skirtingų kartų dialogo temas, apjungdamas tradicinio ir gatvės šokio jungtį scenoje.Apie festivalį, jo socialiai jautrias temas LRT KLASIKAI papasakojo Greta Snitkutė, Vilniaus šokio Teatro „Low Air“ projektų koordinatorė, šokėja, pedagogė ir šio teatro bendraįkūrėjas, šio festivalio vadovas Laurynas Žakevičius.Eilėraščiu „Be pavadinimo“ iš Metų knygos rinkimuose dalyvaujančios knygos „Mėlyni malonumai“ interviu kolegei Evelinai Povilavičiūtei užbaigė rašytoja Austėja Jakas. Metų knygos rinkimuose ši poezijos knyga „Mėlyni malonumai“ pretenduoja į geriausios įvertinimą Poezijos kategorijoje.Lietuvos teatro, muzikos ir kino muziejuje pristatoma opera vaikams „Batuotas katinas“. Šią žinomą pasaką į sceną perkelti sumanė garsus operos solistas, prof. Vladimiras Prudnikovas, įtraukdamas į operą talentingą jaunąją operos solistų kartą.Pasaulio muzikos naujienose kompozitorius Jurgis Kubilius pasakoja apie Birmingemo simfoninio orkestro telefoninio eksperimento pabaigą, netikėtą Jungtinių Valstijų viceprezidento JD Venco „pasitikimą“ Nacionalinio simfoninio orkestro koncerte bei klasikinės muzikos festivalį, kuriame už bilietus galima sumokėti bitkoinais.Rubrikoje „Be kaukių“ – operos solistas, LMTA prof. Deividas Staponkus.Ved. Gabija Narušytė
Wednesday 19 March 2025 Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers blasts Donald Trump’s tariffs and warns there’s few new big spending initiatives to be announced ahead of the federal election. And more, including: Australian Robyn Denholm, chair of Tesla, is now a $1 billion woman. And BYD announces a five minute charging system for electric vehicles. Plus the RBA says the construction sector should pick up quickly, and Thailand to cut visitor visas. Join our free weekly newsletter here! And don’t miss the latest episode of How Do They Afford That? - using the Bank of Mum & Dad to set up your kids. Get the episode from APPLE, SPOTIFY, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There has been a change for Martyn Iles who has parted ways with Answers In Genesis.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SIMON RUTH – CEO THH is live in the studio with Macca, John and Paul as they discuss AIDS/H-IV & South Aust. AIDS testing Controversy Update The post Saturday 15th March, 2025: SIMON RUTH – CEO THORNE HARBOUR HEALTH, AIDS/H-IV & South Aust. AIDS testing Controversy Update appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Plenty of feedback and questions for Nick O'Hern and Mark Allen on Talk Birdie To Me this week.Daniel was Nicks' caddy in San Francisco when he wore golf gear to the baseball and messaged us.Andrew has an idea about tournaments and getting more pros in them.Laurie has a thought about the Australian Open venues.George is after advice on golf swings and 'high hands'.Great message form Tony who won a huge prize with the Golf Clearance Outlet.Andrew reckons we missed a solid candidate for weirdest putters on the pro tour.Pommy has been listening to a podcast which he recommends, particularly for people who want to be a caddy.Mark saw an article in Golf Digest on rakes which he recommends for Mark Allen.Another Mark has a question on ball markers and the rules.And Adam gives Nick and Mark a whack over inconsistent terminology of something in golf.We do the show from Titleist and FootJoy HQ, thanks to our great partners:Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;The watchMynumbers app, play smarter and use your data. Download from the App Store or Google Play;PING will help you play your best. See your local golf shop or professional for a PING club fitting;Golf Clearance Outlet, visit them online here to find your nearest store, they're all over the country;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia.Southern Golf Club - now with their brand new Simulator Room including Trackman.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, send a voicemail here, and see us on YouTube here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Life, Culture and Current Events from a Biblical perspective.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Vincenzo Latronico - PERFECTION @vlatronicoGet the Book from here Aust http://www.textpublishing.com.au/books/perfectionUKhttps://fitzcarraldoeditions.com/authors/vincenzo-latronico/US https://www.nyrb.com/products/perfectionGateway books Poe - Tales of Mystery and ImaginationThe Count of Monte Cristo - DumasCurrent reads Rejection Tony TulathimutteElsa MoranteSplinters - Leslie JamisonDesert Island books Balzac The Human ComedyThe Count of Monte Cristo Borges - short stories Anna Maria Ortese - Il cardillo addolorato
Silverball Chronicles with David and Ron Episode 43: Are Barrels (of) Fun? Want to Support the Show? Visit Our Patreon at www.patreon.com/silverballchronicles or pick up a tee shirt at https://silverballswag.com/collections/silverball-chronicles Topic Begins at 13:15 Sources: Pinball Profile Ep 378 - Labyrinth-pinball-from-Barrels-of-Fun The Aussie Pinball Podcast Ep 18 - David Van Es Australian YouTube: Sherbet, Howzat. Here VB Victoria Bitter (Australian ad) 1988. Here "C'mon Aussie C'mon" Aust. Cricket TV Ad Original 1979. Here Episode Begins at 18:08 Episode Summary: Have you ever heard the saying, “pinball is hard?” Well, the team at Barrels of Fun hasn't and they decided to smash on ahead and impress pretty much everyone. It's been over 24 months since they launched their company and their first licensed game… and (as of this recording) they've manufactured all the games they said they would. Join us as we chat about the loving relationship between two pinball fellas, building a new company from nothing, transformers, art, ramps, picking the bones of Deeproot Pinball, and Dave's unhealthy love for David Bowie in tight pants…
39 Aust Unis sign-up to Zionist Anti-Sematic definition here II An exert from a conversation between Ahmed Alabadla with Dr. Lana Tatour about the new much worse anti-sematic definition just signed by 39 Australian Universities set to promote Zionism and stymie free speech and support for Palestinian. The full conversation here. No eviction Selwyn Place here II a rally about saving the Selwyn Street Boarding Houses in Paddington, Sydney speakers: Rachel Evans Peter reading testimony of Barry Skinner recorded by Vivien Langford from 3cr Climate Action Show which you can heard every Monday on 3CR at 5pmTas Salmon Farms here II Dead fish on domestic beaches in Tasmania has made the deadly fish farming practices of the multi-national companies farming off the coast if Tasmania centre stage. We find out the background to this repulsive event from Alistair Allan, Antarctic and Marine Campaigner at the Bob Brown Foundation.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy is back after a week in sunny Lawn as prescient as ever.BLF Revisited here II Liz Ross goes though some of the highlights of her seminal text Dare to Struggle Dare to Win a must read to understand the landscape of worker struggles in this country, especially in the context of the recent placement of the CFMEU into administration by a Federal Legislative instrument.
Commercial pilots have been warned that Chinese warships are conducting military exercises in the Tasman Sea and may pose a hazard in the airspace between Australia and New Zealand.
In der aktuellen Episode des Ja klaHR! Podcasts spricht Stefan, DER HR-Architekt, mit Oliver Aust, Bestseller-Autor und einer der führenden Experten für Kommunikation und Personal Branding in Europa. Oliver berät CEOs und Unternehmen aus der Fortune 50, FTSE 100 und DAX 30 und ist Host eines führenden Podcasts zur CEO-Kommunikation.
Išgirskite rinktines antrojo tinklalaidžių kurso Vilniaus universitete dokumentikas. Jose – Lietuvos žmonės ir vietos, kurių pažinimo žurnalistikos studentams žiniasklaidoje trūko. Studentai gavo tik kelis apribojimus: jų kūrinys turi fokusuotis į bent vieno žmogaus istoriją; tai turi būti dokumentinis pasakojimas, o ne tik interviu; jis turi tilpti į septynias minutes. Visa kita – autorių rankose. Diskusijos auditorijoje virto kūriniais, įkūnijančiais plačią temų ir vietų geografiją. Vizitas Prienuose į ŽIV testus atliekančią, bendruomenei ypač svarbią organizaciją, kurios išlikimas nėra garantuotas. Naujos prieigos kovai su priklausomybe ieškojimas. Susitikimas su sunkiai matančia senele. Ir su seneliu, bandančiu susitaikyti su faktu, kad turėjo tarnauti sovietų kariuomenėje. Taip pat – kelionė į miestelį, kur sveikatos apsauga laikosi ant kelių moterų pečių. Ir į kaimą Žemaitijoje, kur gyventojų tuoj gali nebelikti. Išgirskime. Epizode skamba šie kūriniai: Žemas slenkstis (nuo 1:58 min) Autorės: Miglė Kalinauskaitė, Ieva Bajoriūnaitė, Ugnė Aleknavičiūtė Vieta: Prienai Akistata su priklausomybe (nuo 9:57 min) Autoriai: Vakarė Mackonytė, Arnas Cvirka, Aidija Mockevičiūtė Vieta: Šeškinė, Vilnius Paskutinieji gyvo kaimo liudytojai (nuo 17:26 min) Autorės: Milda Bertašiūtė, Greta Gureckytė, Agota Beresnevičiūtė Vieta: Vismaldų kaimas, Telšių rajonas „Ką, tu nematai?“ (nuo 24:38 min) Autorė: Miglė Kalinauskaitė Vieta: Alytus Nepamiršti pacientai (nuo 42:33 min) Autorės: Emilija Lukštaraupytė, Aistė Matulevičiūtė, Austėja Paulauskaitė Vieta: Siesikai, Ukmergės rajonas Sąžinės našta (nuo 50:37 min) Autorės: Martyna Pikelytė, Marta Kraujelytė, Gabrielė Orševskytė Vieta: Kėdainiai Nuo 2023-ųjų Vilniaus universitete dėstomas tinklalaidžių kūrybos kursas skatina studentus atrasti autentišką balsą ir savitą prieigas prie jiems rūpimų temų. Kursą dėsto NARA tinklalaidės redaktorius Karolis Vyšniauskas kartu su savanorišku Lietuvos garso žurnalistų prisidėjimu. Iliustracijos autorė: Ula Rugevičiūtė Rugytė Epizodas NARA tinklalapyje: https://nara.lt/lt/articles-lt/matyti-lietuva-platesne Šis epizodas yra „Perspectives“ iniciatyvos dalis. Iš dalies finansuojama Europos Sąjungos, „Perspectives“ iniciatyva buria žurnalistus iš Čekijos, Vokietijos, Slovakijos, Lenkijos, Vengrijos, Estijos, Lietuvos ir Ukrainos.
This week the team review the first PWA Black Label show of the year Tag Race & also the Royal Rumble is in the books and we talk about the implications going into Wrestlemania. PLUS a FULL Australian Wrestling Supershow preview!! PWA TAG RACE Link - https://www.youtube.com/live/NlHncl20LFI?si=qwXcxrKk0NCB-ebb #WWE #AEW #NXT #NJPW #ROH #MLW #GCW #youtube #applepodcasts #Spotify #australianwrestling #Vodcast #podcast #supportyourlocalpromotions #supportyourlocalwrestlers X/Instagram - @WrestleRadioAU @Beasteastman @LachlanAlbert @Geoff_setty Check out all our WRA merch at www.redbubble.com/people/toddy33?asc=u All profits from the purchase of these products are donated to Gotcha4Life and Beyond Blue supporting mens health issues Hear over 11 YEARS of WRA interviews, reviews and more at WrestleRadioAustralia.com Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Twitch, iHeart Radio, TuneIn Radio... it's FREE
In this preview, the guys recap a very entertaining and powder keg of an episode 1 of The Challange All Stars 5: Rivals. To hear the whole episode plus our Challenge recaps Chronicles Season 5 - Cutthroat and live coverage of every season and spinoff (except some UK, Aust, seasons) seasons since Total Madness...join our Patreon for only $4/month at https://patreon.com/thechallengechronicles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Pacific Waves today: Search for survivors in Vanuatu continues; Claim thousands made homeless in West Papua by transmigration policy; Aust govt introduces new measure for refugees in PNG; Hundreds of applications submitted in Samoa for NZ citizenship. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Nors naudodami skaitmenines priemones galime darbe nudirbti daugiau ir greičiau, tai gali taip pat trukdyti ir sukelti darbuotojams papildomą įtampą, vadinamą technostresu. Kas yra technostresas ir į kokius įgūdžius investuosime ateities darbo pasaulyje, kad streso būtų mažiau?Artėjant Kalėdoms ne vieną apima savanorystės, noro padėti nuotaika. Kol vieni tai daro tik kartais, kiti kasmet savo laiką per švente atiduoda kitiems. Viena iš jų Austėja Žalalytė, Vilniaus universiteto studentė, kuri jau ne pirmus metus per Kūčias su Carito organizacija keliauja į Molėtų ligoninę.Artėjant Kalėdoms daugelyje įmonių neišvengiama švenčių dalis ir kalėdiniai darbo vakarėliai. Personalo ir verslo profesionalų asociacijos apklausa rodo, kad švenčių planai gana tradiciniai: didžioji dalis organizuos vakarienes su specialia programa, kai kurie – ir darbuotojų apdovanojimais, kita dalis šventę rengs biure su eglutės įžiebimu, užsakytu maistu, muzika ar kitomis pramogomis. Tik mažoji dalis nesiruošia grandioziniams renginiams ir apsiribos šventiniais pietumis ar pusryčiais.2024-ieji buvo paskelbti Švyturių metais. Baigiantis jiems, entuziastai skaičiuoja sensacingus atradimus Nidoje, nuveiktus darbus Klaipėdoje ir brėžia vizijas ateičiai. Pasakoja kolegė iš pajūrio Agnė Bukartaitė.
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Ready to take your Luxembourgish to the next Level with a B1 Conversation Workout? Natural speaking and understanding native speakers takes practice! Especially if you would like to have more interesting conversations. So this episode is all about helping you to sharpen first your listening comprehension skills but also your speaking skills so to help you sound more natural.Today you will listen to a conversation between Jeannine and Anne. This will give you an idea how to have a conversation about your last trip / vacation and your next travel plans with a friend or even with someone you've just met. Talking about vacation can as well be a good way to start a conversation, so it's useful if you know what to say and have some questions to ask and some answers to possible questions. The level of this conversation is A2-B1Moien Jeannine,J: Wat hues du déi lescht Zäit gemaach? What have you been doing lately?A: Majo ech war bis gëschter zu London. Ech hunn do 4 Deeg verbruecht. Et war eng Geschäftsrees. Well I was in Londin til yesterday. I spent 4 days there. It was a business trip.J: Ech war nach ni zu London. I've never been to London.A: Rees du gär? Do you like to travel?J: Jo ech reesen immens gär. Et gëtt esou vill voll Plazen op der Welt ze entdecken. Yes I love traveling. There so many wonderful places in the world to discover.A: Wou waars du dann bis elo? Where have you been so far?J: Ech war scho a vill schéi Länner, awer meng Liblingslänner sinn Asien . Ech war a Japan, Südkorea, Thailand an Indien. I've been to many beautiful countries, but my favourite countries were in Asia, I was in Japan ….Ech léiere gär aner Kulturen kennen a sammelen och gär Erfarungen. I love getting to know different cultures and to gather experiences.A: Dat kléngt jo super. That sounds great. Wat gefält dir dann am beschten an Asien? What is your favourite thing in Asia?J. D'Iessen ass einfach wonnerbar. Sushi, Miso Zopp, asiatesch Nuddelen mat Poulet. Alles schmaacht esou lecker. The food is simple excellent. Sushi, Everything tastes so deliciousA:Ginn et nach aner Länner wou s du gär reese wëlls? Are there other countries you would like to visitJ: Natierlech Of course Ech géif gär an Sudamerika reesen an zwar a Brasilien, Argentinien, Peru . I would like to travel to South america more precisely to Brazil, Argentinia and Peru.Och an Afrika ginn et vill Länner déi ech gär gesi géif, wéi Ägypten, Marocco, Tunesien. Also in Africa there are many countries I would like to see like Morocco, Egypt.A: Ech reesen och immens gär fir nei Länner ze entdecken. I love to travel too and discover new places.Wat war deng Liblingsplaz an Europa? What was your favourite place in Europe? J: Meng Liblingsplaz war Roum. D'Stad huet esou vill Geschicht a Kultur ze bidden an d'Iessen war esou lecker. Awer Barcelona war och fantastesch, d'Stad huet eng lieweg Atmosphär.My favourite place was Rome.The city has so much history and culture to offer and the food was so delicious. But Barc was also fantastic. The city has a very lively atmosphereA: Dat héiert sech jo fantastesch un. Ech war nach ni zu Roum, awer ech hunn héieren datt et do immens schéi soll sinn.That sounds great. I've never been to Rome but I have heard that it is supposed to be very beautifulEch war eemol zu Florenz an zu Pisa. D'Konscht ass do formidabel. Et ginn esou vill Museeën, Palaisen, a flott Plazen zu Florenz. Dat war esou eng schéi Rees. Wat sinn deng nächst Reespläng? I've been once in Florence and Pisa. The art there is outstanding. There are so many museums, palaces and nice squares in Florence. That was such a beautiful trip. What are your next travel plans?J: Am Moment plangen ech eng Rees an Australien. Ech géif gär d'Plagen an d'Nationalparken gesinn an d'Land kenneléieren. At the moment I'm planning a trip to Australia. I would like to see the beaches and the national parks and to get to know the country.A:Wow dat kléngt richteg spannend. Ech hunn och Australien op menger Lëscht , awer ech mengen ech géif léiwer op Sydney a Melbourne reesen an dës Stied visitéieren. Wéi lang wëlls du dann an Australie bleiwen? Wow that sounds very exciting.I also have Australia on my list , but I think I would prefer tp go to Sy & Mel and visit these cities. How long do you plan to stay in Aust?J: Ech plangen ongeféier ee Mount do ze bleiwen.Dann hunn ech genuch Zäit déi wichtegst Schéinheeten ze gesin. I plan to stay about one month there. Then I should have enough time to see the most important sights.A: Mega. Da wënschen ech dir vill Spass an hoffen datt s du vill flott Erënnerungen sammele wäerts.Fantastic. Then I wish you lots of fun and hope that you gather a lot of great experiencesJ: Merci dat hoffen ech och. Et huet mech gefreet mat dir ze schwätzen. Bis déi nächst Kéier.Thank you I hope that too. It was nice to talk to you.Until next time.Website: https://luxembourgishwithanne.luSproochentest Oral Exam Prep Class:https://courses.luxembourgishwithanne.lu/p/oralexamFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/luxembourgishwithanne.lu/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luxembourgishwithanne/?hl=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/80364342/admin/feed/postsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh7_kWqrLaZea-IJH46KJEA
Our guest is Glenn Aust - a network news cameraman from the Seattle Area… He is one of the official old tall dogs in the business, a long-time friend, and a hellova nice guyGet in touch with us if you have interview suggestions. larrylwarner@gmail.com
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durée : 00:58:47 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Aliette Hovine, Bruno Baradat - Malgré la hausse des prélèvements et la baisse des dépenses publiques prévues dans le budget 2025, le gouvernement Barnier rechigne à le qualifier d' "austéritaire". À partir de quand parle-t-on d'“austérité” ? Et comment l'austérité structure-t-elle les rapports de force dans l'UE ? - réalisation : Françoise Le Floch - invités : Céline Antonin Economiste senior à l'OFCE; Laurent Warlouzet Professeur d'histoire à Paris Sorbonne Université
Part One. Money Philosopher Michael Sakraida, author of Money, Balance and Joy: Improving Your Life Story, dives into the chaos of balancing wealth and happiness in today's noisy ever-changing world. Spoiler: it's not just about stacking cash. Michael unveils his three-part happiness equation—monetary wealth, time wealth, and social wealth—and why you need all three in harmony to live your best life. He doesn't hold back, taking shots at Wall Street, risk tolerance tests, and the “Financial Media Smut Club” for ignoring the emotional reality of money management. From showing why financial independence is about more than just collecting paychecks to calling out those unregulated financial influencers, Michael mixes real talk with a sprinkle of humor. If you're tired of the same old money advice, this episode serves up a refreshingly honest, and a bit cheeky, perspective on finance. Key Highlights of Our Interview: Zen and the Art of Smart Change: Why You Shouldn't Waste Emotional Energy “Think of change like triage. Some things are worth saving; others, not so much. It's about focusing your energy on the changes that actually count.” The Happiness Equation: Why Money Alone Isn't Enough "Money buys happiness when it's part of a three-part ecosystem—monetary wealth, time wealth, and social joy. Balance the three, and you've got the real happiness equation." Feeling Alone in the Crowd: Why Money Isn't the Only Problem “Inflation, Wall Street, and the financial media don't get it—people feel isolated and misunderstood. It's not just about cash; it's about finding control and direction when everything feels chaotic.” Wall Street's Blind Spot: The Emotional Toll of Inflation “While Wall Street and politicians stay comfortable, most people struggle, feeling alone and powerless. The key isn't just money; it's reclaiming control in a system that's stacked against you.” Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Michael Sakraida Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1.3 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
In this episode, I sit down with Ian Myers, founder and CEO of Oceans, a talent agency connecting skilled professionals from Sri Lanka with US companies. While Ian's known for scaling his business from zero to $10 million in under two years, there's much more to his story. A Tintin fan like me, Ian's career has been shaped by his adventurous spirit—moving from the US to Japan, exploring fields from literature to banking, venture capital to entrepreneurship, and gaming to talent recruitment. His secret? Trust your instincts, gather experiences, adjust when needed, and keep moving forward. Key Highlights of Our Interview: Why Tintin Beats Tech Titans: Ian's Unconventional Role Model “My role model is Tintin. He's always up for an adventure, exploring new places, and embracing different cultures. That's the kind of life I want to live.” Zen and the Art of Leadership: How Buddhism Shaped My Approach to Chaos “Buddhism has a lot of excellent teachings that are applicable to running a business… It's at its core, a method of grounding yourself through honesty in your reality and the potential of everything around you.” Comparison Anxiety: Why Scrolling LinkedIn Might Be Ruining Your Life “I talk to young people today, and they're always comparing themselves. They'll say, ‘Oh, this person who went to my college is now a vice president. My life is ruined.' I've never really worried about my career; I just follow what's interesting.” Experiencing Ageism Across Cultures: From Japan to CEO at 26 “In Japan, age almost becomes the most important thing about you—your track record and success play a much smaller role. That was something I couldn't personally tolerate.” Skeptical by Nature: Why Ian Questions AI Hype “The technology is impressive and important, but like most great innovations, the adoption curve will likely be much longer than people expect. If you look back at tech predictions, the timeline for changing the world is almost always too short.” Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Ian Myers Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1.2 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
John Gates is someone who can help you get the most out of your compensation package, especially when you're making a career switch or transition. When prepping for this interview, I skimmed through his book, ACT YOUR WAGE. It reminded me of my business school days studying negotiation. The concepts really align—like focusing on multiple elements in a negotiation instead of just zeroing in on one number. But here's the challenge—Unlike business deals where you can stay strategic and detached, salary talks bring up fear, emotion, and anxiety. So, with all the emotion tied up in these discussions, how do we break free from focusing on old numbers and truly maximize our return when making a career move?” Key Highlights of Our Interview: Coast-to-Coast Hustle: The Ups and Downs of Chasing the Corporate Dream “During that process of chasing the Fortune 500 career and climbing that ladder, I moved across the country many times. I was laid off several times. I know how terrifying it is to be laid off or separated from a company that once loved you, but now no longer needs you." From Prosecutor to Defense Attorney: Why Switching Sides Matters “I do view myself as a former prosecutor who became a defense attorney. I think the best defense attorneys are people who used to be prosecutors because they understand the tactics and strategy and what the other prosecutor is trying to achieve.” The Silver Bullet Effect: Practical Steps for Negotiation Success “I start teaching them how to have safe conversations about pay almost immediately. So, very experimentally, I will teach them and drill them and rehearse with them first.” Salary Negotiation 101: Gladiators Need Not Apply! “Know your worth and demand your worth. People say, figure out what you're worth, insist upon that… When I hear that, what I see is high risk. It's confrontational. It makes it seem like you're going to be this gladiator… This sort of ultimatum strategy of ‘take it or leave it' is problematic.” 6 Rules For Successful Salary Negotiation: 1.Do not put “open” or “negotiable” in the salary requirement field — Always put a number. 2.Reframe your salary number into a range during the phone screen — It's important to shift into a range rather than sticking to a fixed number. 3.Shift the conversation from salary to total compensation — This includes understanding incentives and bonuses beyond the base salary. 4.Use AI tools like ChatGPT or LISA to prepare for interviews — This helps generate potential questions and practice responses. 5.Use interview time to sell yourself instead of satisfying curiosity — Focus on addressing their pain points and demonstrating your value. 6.Avoid moving the goalposts during negotiation — Present everything you want in one batch rather than one at a time to prevent putting your offer at risk. Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: John Gates Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1.2 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
Part Two. This episode—and the last—are for the introverts, the ADHDers, those on the autism spectrum, trauma survivors, strategy-brained square pegs, frustrated change-makers, rebelutionaries (that's rebels and revolutionaries combined), and thinker-doers. Why? Because our guest today, Sara Lobkovich, is part of these groups. And she's not holding back anymore. In fact, she's spent months writing two books that bring together her life lessons and business strategy experience to help us all wake up our inner strategist and achieve big goals—no BS. In the last episode, part 1, we looked into who Sara is, what she's been through, and how her past has shaped her purpose today. In this episode, part 2, we'll dig into the book—her why, her audience, her objectives, and her vision. Key Highlights of Our Interview: A Love Letter To Square Pegs Who Don't Fit In "This book is a love letter to me earlier in my career. I know I'm not alone. I know there are so many other people who are having experiences like I did. If I had written this earlier in my life, if I had somehow had the capacity to write this earlier in my life, I would have written a book to people who are strategically wired and feel like they don't fit in a world that's really focused on tactics to people who feel like square pegs in their careers, like we're always a square peg trying to fit into a round hole and just don't fit in." Two Books, One Mission: Simplifying Strategy and Goal Setting “I realized I had two books: one is the No BS OKRs workbook, and the other is about modernized, human-centered strategic planning.” The Moment ‘You Are a Strategist' Became the Book Title I Had to Write “I knew the title had to be ‘You Are a Strategist.' I rewrote the book to deliver on that title.” Empowering Your Inner Strategist: No Matter What Job You Do “You might be a dishwasher, noticing things in the restaurant—there's strategy in everything we do.” Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Sara Lobkovich Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1.2 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
Part One. This episode—and the next—are for the introverts, the ADHDers, those on the autism spectrum, trauma survivors, strategy-brained square pegs, frustrated change-makers, rebelutionaries (that's rebels and revolutionaries combined), and thinker-doers. Why? Because our guest today, Sara Lobkovich, is part of these groups. And she's not holding back anymore. In fact, she's spent months writing two books that bring together her life lessons and business strategy experience to help us all wake up our inner strategist and achieve big goals—no BS. In this episode, part 1, we'll dive into who Sara is, what she's been through, and how her past has shaped her purpose today. In the next episode, part 2, we'll dig into the book—her why, her audience, her objectives, and her vision. Key Highlights of Our Interview: The Milk Activist: Chocolate Milk Equality at Age Nine “I successfully petitioned the cafeteria ladies for milk equality… so that the bag lunch kids could also have chocolate milk on Friday.” Job Hopping or Scanning? Redefining a Nonlinear Career “They called it job hopping, but my career coach reframed it as being a ‘scanner' with lots of interests. Turns out, I wasn't hopping, I was just too excited to make things better!” The Burnout Chronicles: From Always-On-the-Go to Needing a Why “I was that guy on the plane, always on the go. My dog lived with my parents for way too long. That lifestyle led me to burnout, and I realized I needed to do things differently.” Curiosity as a Cure: How Staying Curious Helped Me Avoid Feeling Stuck “Curiosity is an antidote to stuckness and anxiety. Later in my career, I developed the ability to always have a playground in my brain—something to learn.” Turning a Job Disappointment into an MBA in Enterprise Politics “Instead of feeling frustrated, I reframed my experience as a mini MBA in navigating large political organizations with resistance to change.” Strategy Isn't About Being the Smartest in the Room—It's About Asking the Right Questions “Being a strategist is not just being the smartest person in the room. It's having a toolkit of questions that uncover facts, spark insight, and develop ideas.” Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Sara Lobkovich Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1.2 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
This isn't just a corporate chat! I'm joined by Jason Bloomfield, Global Head of Change and Experience Design at Ericsson. With 20+ years of experience across companies like M&G PLC, Prudential Financial, and MetLife, Jason's been in the trenches of M&A integration, direct-to-consumer strategies, and organizational transformation. Jason opens up about some real-life disruptions—like how his parents' separation shaped his resilience and how he's learned to turn big challenges into meaningful change. Whether you're dealing with personal or professional transformation, Jason's stories will hit home and keep you hooked. Episode Breakdown: 0:36—It's All About Giving Back 4:02—From Upper Middle Class to Crash Course in Adulting: Why Unwanted Life Experiences Can Be Your Best Teachers “I was in the middle of high school, where focus on study really needs to ramp up. Instead, I was learning home economics by necessity and dealing with my parents' rapidly deteriorating relationship.” 14:04—Building Resilient Relationships: Navigating Anxiety and Fear During Mergers & Acquisitions 17:26—Being a human: how can it be possible to scale empathy 100,000 people in 180 countries? 24:44—Navigating Company Pride: When Heritage Turns into Hurdles “It's quite a thing to come into a company that has 140, 150 years behind it. Pride can at times obscure a line of sight on the way forward.” 31:11—Asking the Right Questions: The Surprising Reasons Retirees Didn't Want to Go Paperless “We thought retirees were less digitally comfortable, but it turns out it was a trust issue—without something physical, they feared companies might alter their records behind the scenes. Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Jason Bloomfield Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1.2 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
Part Two. Jennifer Selby Long, who has spent the last 30 years helping tech leaders navigate the waves of tech evolution, leading and managing organizational change. In recent years, her focus has been on cybersecurity, digital transformation, and user experience. But don't tune out just yet if you're not in those fields—what Jennifer shares is relevant to anyone looking to thrive in today's fast-changing world. This episode (and the last one) is all about how to guide yourself through personal transformation and step into your next opportunity. A leader can't successfully drive organizational change without first mastering their own personal transformation. So, we'll dive into why understanding the natural process of personal change can help you fast-track your transformation, how to manage self-doubt, avoid sabotaging your own progress, and how to make career moves that truly work in your favor—instead of simply running away from one undesirable situation to the next. Episode Breakdown: 2:52—Taming Your Inner Saboteur: How to Outsmart Self-Doubt Like a Ninja “When you start to feel yourself self sabotage, that's not you. That's the saboteur neural networks in your mind firing up.” 7:03—Carrie Bradshaw Says, “We All Judge”—But Are We Our Own Worst Critics? “You can weaken that judge in so many different ways. One is to gently make a little fun like you would with a little kid. Ah, I see you. I caught you. I found you. Hide and seek.” 20:08—Freeze, Change, Unfreeze: A Throwback to Kurt Lewin's Classic 3-Step Change Model 27:26—Career Jumps or Career Jumbles? How to Leap Toward Success Instead of Another Bad Boss 39:53—Office Politics Unplugged: Is It a Leadership Problem or Just People Being… People? “Politics can exist for extremely unhealthy reasons in all seriousness, because you have a leader at the top, Who literally has a personality disorder. Another situation that is much more common is that politics exists because people have different needs.” Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Jennifer Selby Long Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1.1 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
Part One. Jennifer Selby Long, who has spent the last 30 years helping tech leaders navigate the waves of tech evolution, leading and managing organizational change. In recent years, her focus has been on cybersecurity, digital transformation, and user experience. But don't tune out just yet if you're not in those fields—what Jennifer shares is relevant to anyone looking to thrive in today's fast-changing world. This episode (and the next) is all about how to guide yourself through personal transformation and step into your next opportunity. A leader can't successfully drive organizational change without first mastering their own personal transformation. So, we'll dive into why understanding the natural process of personal change can help you fast-track your transformation, how to manage self-doubt, avoid sabotaging your own progress, and how to make career moves that truly work in your favor—instead of simply running away from one undesirable situation to the next. Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Jennifer Selby Long Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1.1 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
Would you return to office 5 days a week? Author of The Long Distance Leader, Wayne Turmel and I dive into a crucial topic: long-distance leadership in an era where communication technology is rapidly evolving for both workers and leaders. Yes, you read that right—long-distance leadership, not long-distance relationships. Just like with any relationship, maintaining, nurturing, and fixing long-distance leadership is far from straightforward. This conversation couldn't be more timely. When we recorded this episode, Amazon's CEO had just announced their RTO (Return to Office) policy for 2025, and so far, the media narrative surrounding it hasn't been exactly positive. How can Wayne and his team provide solutions as remote and hybrid work models continue to change shape? Episode Breakdown: 2:30—From performing on stage to helping leaders perform at work 4:54—Long-Distance Leadership: More Than Just a Long-Distance Relationship 8:06—From Pagers to Zoom: How Tech's Evolution Transformed the Way We Lead and Manage Teams 13:51—New Challenges, New Solutions: What's Different in the 2024 Edition Since the 2018 Release? (Book Link) 25:16—Amazon's 2025 RTO Shuffle: How to Make the Office Comeback a Win for All Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Wayne Turmel Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1.1 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
Part Two I'm joined by none other than Erika Ayers Badan, the current CEO of Food52—a leading innovator in the food, cooking, and home space. Before her time at Food52, Erika was the first-ever CEO of Barstool Sports, and her career spans across media, marketing, and tech, with roles at companies like Fidelity, Microsoft, AOL, and Yahoo. On my show, I bring on guests who are willing to share real, lived stories. And Erika has no shortage of those. In fact, she's gathered so many lessons along the way that she decided to write her first book, titled No One Cares About Your Career. When I saw that title, I knew I had to develop a two-part series featuring Erika. In the last episode, we dove into the book—why she wrote it, why now, and why this title. Plus, we'll unpack some key nuggets of wisdom, including five simple things anyone can do to succeed at work. In this episode, Erika will open up about her life and career experiences—her upbringing, her parents, her leadership approach, and even her thoughts on toxic work cultures. And here's something you won't hear in other interviews: What career advice would Erika give her own two middle and high school-aged kids, especially in today's rapidly changing world? Episode Breakdown: 2:42—Blame It on the Parents? How Childhood Shaped a Love for Teaching and a Struggle with Authority “I really love to teach. I think my parents, who were in education, gave me that. I also have a fairly strange relationship with authority. I think that also comes from my childhood.” 7:57—Do Titles Really Matter? Confessions of a CEO Who Once Cared A Lot “I don't really care about titles. It's a little bit hypocritical because the CEO is a great title. I did care a lot about titles in the hustle years where I was really trying to advance. You should always endeavour to take on more than you had six months ago. Are you doing the same exact thing you did six months ago, without learning, or growing, or tripping on yourself, or taking on something you didn't know exactly how to do?” 11:51—Why Failure Is a Good Thing: Tripping Over Yourself Is Part of the Plan 14:47—What's Your Leadership Style? Finding the Balance Between Boss and Buddy 17:07—Toxic Workplace or Just a Bad Day? Getting Real About Fixing Office Culture “I think that people throw the term toxic workplace around a lot. I'm not sure what it means anymore. I would try to spend as much time as I can to get specifics – what's going on?” 20:55—Career Advice for My Teenage Kids: Balancing Business and Life Lessons 25:16—What's Next After ‘No One Cares'? Teasing the Next Passion Project Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Erika Ayers Badan Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
I'm joined by none other than Erica Ayers Badan, the current CEO of Food52—a leading innovator in the food, cooking, and home space. Before her time at Food52, Erica was the first-ever CEO of Barstool Sports, and her career spans across media, marketing, and tech, with roles at companies like Fidelity, Microsoft, AOL, and Yahoo. But let me be clear—this isn't about interviewing someone with big titles. On my show, I bring on guests who are willing to share real, lived stories. And Erica has no shortage of those. In fact, she's gathered so many lessons along the way that she decided to write her first book, titled No One Cares About Your Career. When I saw that title, I knew I had to develop a two-part series featuring Erica. In this episode, we'll dive into the book—why she wrote it, why now, and why this title. Plus, we'll unpack some key nuggets of wisdom, including five simple things anyone can do to succeed at work. In the next episode, Erica will open up about her life and career experiences—her upbringing, her parents, her leadership approach, and even her thoughts on toxic work cultures. And here's something you won't hear in other interviews: What career advice would Erica give her own two middle and high school-aged kids, especially in today's rapidly changing world? Episode Breakdown: 0:38—A special 2-part series on Erica's book, career, life, and more 4:40—Revisiting the Roots: A Walk Down Memory Lane to Discover the Past's Impact on the Present 8:25—The Brutal Truth Behind ‘No One Cares About Your Career'—How Did Erika Land on That Mic-Drop of a Title? "Nobody's coming to help you. it's up to you to save yourself, grow yourself, push yourself, teach yourself." 12:04—What Sparked the Inspiration Behind Writing the Book? 18:17—What Makes This Book a Game Changer in a Sea of Career Guides? 21:36—Who Is This Book Really For? Unpacking the Audience Behind the Pages "Just because you went to Princeton doesn't mean you have to go work in finance. A lot of times people get caught up in what everyone else thinks they should do. That's the lore. What everyone else thinks they should be and the reality is that nobody's really thinking about you that much. You should do what makes you happy and tell everyone else to jump off a cliff." 25:45—30 Years, 5 Simple Lessons: How to Succeed at Work Without the Overwhelm Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Erika Ayers Badan Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Growth Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 1 Million+ Downloads 50+ Countries
When Hope Comes Donna Aust One of my favorite things to do is study some of the characters of the Bible. You can learn so much by just taking the time to study… and the contemplate…actually pause and try to put yourself in the position of who you are reading about. What would your reactions be? What would you have said in a particular situation? How would you have reacted to people sharing the Gospel with YOU in Biblical times. I've researched and preached on many characters in the Bible by doing just that. Those are some of my most requested sermons as well. I said all that to lay the ground work for what you are going to be hearing from our guest today. Donna Aust is the founder of Donna Aust Ministries and she is also the author of a great book, “When Hope Comes – Discovering God's Character and Our True Identity Through the Book of Ruth.” In this book, you will meet Ruth. You will experience the tragedy and hard choices they had to make. You will be with them as they go through some the darkest times imaginable, personally and for the nation of Israel as well. But, you will also see how God uses this “non-Jewish” woman in a unique way… to usher in the birth of our Savior… Jesus. Amen! I can't wait… help me welcome to the program, Donna Aust! Donna, it is a blessing to have you with us today. I can't tell you how much I've been looking forward to today's interview. Before we get started though, the first question I always start with is this… other than that brief information I just shared, can you tell us in your own words, “Who is Donna Aust?” Let me ask you, WHY did you write this book about Ruth? What was it about Ruth's story that resonated with you the most? Ruth was a Moabite, historically, they were enemies of Israel. But times were hard and Naomi and her husband and sons decided to be like Jacob and go where the food was… in this case, Moab. But tragedy struck and the men died. This seems like it should be the end of the story… but this young woman decided that SHE would live as an Israelite – in Israel. Forsaking her past and staying with her mother-in-law. God used that Faith to usher in the birth of Jesus. But, some people say she acted improperly by going to the threshing floor and making an intimate advance on Boaz (even though she was following Naomi's instructions). Basically, she was ASKING Boaz to fulfill the Jewish tradition of being a “kinsman-redeemer.” How did you cover this in your book? Another thing I would like to bring out is the two different kinds of attitudes we see demonstrated. Naomi is bitter, “Don't call me Naomi, call me Mara because the Lord has made my life bitter” in Ruth 1:20-21… compared to the faith of Ruth who acted in unwavering loyalty and faithfulness to Naomi's instructions. Did you highlight these two differences in your book? Like I said in the beginning, I like to look at things, not from the perspective of “the spiritual acts” that I'm reading – but how “I WOULD HAVE” reacted without the foreknowledge that we have by reading about what happened. For example, when Paul was stoned to death and left on the side of the road… he was dead. Which means he was in the presence of Jesus. But, his disciples were praying, releasing their Faith to raise him from the dead. I imagined myself there… in the presence of Jesus – enjoying Heaven… and...
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