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John Spencer, Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at West Point, joins guest host Casey Kustin, AJC's Chief Impact and Operations Officer, to break down Israel's high-stakes strike on Iran's nuclear infrastructure and the U.S. decision to enter the fight. With Iran's terror proxy network reportedly dismantled and its nuclear program set back by years, Spencer explains how Israel achieved total air superiority, why a wider regional war never materialized, and whether the fragile ceasefire will hold. He also critiques the international media's coverage and warns of the global consequences if Iran's ambitions are left unchecked. Take Action: Take 15 seconds and urge your elected leaders to send a clear, united message: We stand with Israel. Take action now. 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Transcript of the Interview: Casey Kustin: Hi, I'm Casey Kustin, AJC's Chief Impact and Operations Officer, and I have the pleasure of guest hosting this week's episode. As of the start of this recording on Wednesday, June 25, it's been 13 days since Israel launched precision airstrikes aimed at dismantling the Iranian regime's nuclear infrastructure and degrading its ballistic missile capabilities to help us understand what transpired and where we are now, I'm here with John Spencer, Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute at West Point, co-director of the Urban Warfare Project and Executive Director of the Urban Warfare Institute. John, welcome to People of the Pod. John Spencer: Hey, Casey, it's good to see you again. Casey Kustin: Thanks so much for joining us. John, you described Israel's campaign as one of the most sophisticated preemptive strike campaigns in modern history, and certainly the scope and precision was impressive. What specific operational capabilities enabled Israel to dominate the Iranian airspace so completely? John Spencer: Yeah, that's a great question, and I do believe it basically rewrote the book, much like after the 1973 Yom Kippur War, where Israel did the unthinkable, the United States military conducted 27 different studies, and it fundamentally changed the way we fight warfare. It's called Air-Land Battle. I think similarly with Operation Rising Lion, just the opening campaign rewrote what we would call, you know, Shock and Awe, Joint Forcible Entry, things like that. And the capabilities that enabled it, of course, were years of planning and preparation. Just the deep intelligence infiltration that Israel did before the first round was dropped. The Mossad agents texting the high command of the IRGC to have a meeting, all of them believing the texts. And it was a meeting about Israel. They all coming together. And then Israel blew up that meeting and killed, you know, in the opening 72 hours, killed over 25 senior commanders, nine nuclear scientists, all of that before the first bomb was dropped. But even in the opening campaign, Israel put up over 200 aircrafts, almost the entire Israeli air force in the sky over Iran, dominating and immediately achieving what we call air supremacy. Again, through years of work, almost like a science fiction story, infiltrating drone parts and short range missiles into Iran, then having agents put those next to air defense radars and ballistic air defense missile systems. So that as soon as this was about to begin, those drones lost low cost drones and short range missiles attacked Iranian air defense capabilities to give the window for all of the Israeli F-35 Eyes that they've improved for the US military since October 7 and other aircraft. Doing one of the longest operations, seconded only to one other mission that Israel has done in their history, to do this just paralyzing operation in the opening moment, and then they didn't stop. So it was a combination of the infiltration intelligence, the low-tech, like the drones, high-tech, advanced radar, missiles, things like that. And it was all put together and synchronized, right? So this is the really important thing that people kind of miss in military operations, is how hard it is to synchronize every bit of that, right? So the attack on the generals, the attack on the air defenses, all of that synchronized. Hundreds of assets in a matter of minutes, all working together. There's so much chance for error, but this was perfection. Casey Kustin: So this wasn't just an operational success, it was really strategic dominance, and given that Iran failed to down a single Israeli Aircraft or cause any significant damage to any of Israel's assets. What does that tell us about the effectiveness of Iran's military capabilities, their Russian built air defenses that they have touted for so long? John Spencer: Absolutely. And some people say, I over emphasize tactics. But of course, there's some famous sayings about this. At the strategic level, Israel, one, demonstrated their military superiority. A small nation going against a Goliath, a David against a Goliath. It penetrated the Iranian myth of invincibility. And I also failed to mention about how Israel, during this opening of the campaign, weakened Iran's ability to respond. So they targeted ballistic missile launchers and ballistic missile storages, so Iran was really weakened Iran's ability to respond. But you're right, this sent a signal around the Middle East that this paper tiger could be, not just hit, it could be dominated. And from the opening moments of the operation until the ceasefire was agreed to, Israel eventually achieved air supremacy and could dominate the skies, like you said, without losing a single aircraft, with his really historic as well. And hit what they wanted with what they wanted, all the military infrastructure, all the senior leaders. I mean, eventually they assigned a new commander of the IRGC, and Israel found that guy, despite him running around in caves and things. It definitely had a strategic impact on the signal to the world on Israel's capabilities. And this isn't just about aircraft and airstrikes. Israel's complete dominance of Iran and the weakness, like you said. Although Israel also taught the world back when they responded to Iran's attack in April of last year, and in October of last year, is that you probably shouldn't be buying Russian air defense systems like S-300s. But Iran still, that was the backbone of their air defense capabilities, and Israel showed that that's a really bad idea. Casey Kustin: You mentioned the component of this that was not just about going after infrastructure sites, but targeting Iranian military leadership and over 20 senior military and nuclear figures, according to public reporting. This was really a central part of this campaign as well. How does this kind of decapitation strategy alter the regime's military capability now, both in this immediate short term, but also in the long term, when you take out that kind of leadership? John Spencer: Yeah, absolutely. I mean, much like when the United States took out Qasem Soleimani, the head of the Quds Force, who had been decades of leadership of the Quds Force, the terror proxies, which I'm sure we'll talk about, overseeing those to include the ones in Iraq, killing my soldiers. It had a ripple effect that was, it's hard to measure, but that's decades of relationships and leadership, and people following them. So there is that aspect of all of these. Now we know over 25 senior IRGC and Iranian basically leadership, because they killed a police chief in Tehran and others. Yet that, of course, will ripple across. It paralyzed the leadership in many ways during the operation, which is the psychological element of this, right? The psychological warfare, to do that on the opening day and then keep it up. That no general could trust, much like Hezbollah, like nobody's volunteering to be the next guy, because Israel finds him and kills him. On the nuclear though, right, which all wars the pursuit of political goals. We can never forget what Israel said the political goals were – to roll back Iran's imminent breakout of a nuclear weapon, which would not only serve to destroy Israel, because that's what they said they wanted to do with it, but it also gives a nuclear umbrella, which is what they want, to their exporting of terrorism, and the Ring of Fire, the proxy networks that have all been defanged thanks to Israel. That's the reason they wanted. So in taking out these scientists.So now it's up to 15 named nuclear scientists. On top of the nuclear infrastructure and all the weaponization components. So it's not just about the three nuclear enrichment sites that we all talked about in the news, you know, Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. It's about that complete, decades-long architecture of the scientists, the senior scientists at each of the factories and things like that, that does send about, and I know we're in right now, as we're talking, they're debating about how far the program was set back. It holistically sets back that definitely the timeline. Just like they destroyed the Tehran clock. I'm sure you've heard this, which was the doomsday clock that Iran had in Tehran, which is the countdown to the destruction of Israel. Israel stopped that clock, both literally and figuratively. Could they find another clock and restart it? Absolutely. But for now, that damage to all those personnel sets everything back. Of course, they'll find new commanders. I argue that you can't find those same level of you know, an Oppenheimer or the Kahn guy in Pakistan. Like some of those guys are irreplaceable. Casey Kustin: So a hallmark of Israeli defense policy has always been that Israel will take care of itself by itself. It never asks the United States to get involved on its behalf. And before President Trump decided to undertake US strikes, there was considerable public discussion, debate as to whether the US should transfer B2s or 30,000 pound bunker busters to Israel. From purely a military perspective, can you help us understand the calculus that would go into why the US would decide to take the action itself, rather than, say, transfer these assets to Israel to take the action? John Spencer: Sure. It's a complex political question, but actually, from the military perspective, it's very straightforward. The B2 stealth fire fighter, one of our most advanced, only long range bomber that can do this mission right, safely under radar, all this stuff. Nobody else has it. Nobody else has a pilot that could do it. So you couldn't just loan this to Israel, our strongest ally in the Middle East, and let them do the operation. As well as the bomb. This is the only aircraft with the fuselage capable of carrying this side. Even the B-52 stratomaster doesn't have the ability to carry this one, although it can push big things out the back of it. So just from a logistics perspective, it wouldn't work. And then there's the classification. And there's many issues with, like, the somebody thinking that would have been the easiest, and even if it was possible, there's no way to train an Israeli pilot, all the logistics to it, to do it. The Israel Begin Doctrine about, you know, taking into their own hands like they did in Iraq in 1981 and Syria in 2007, is still in full effect, and was shown to be literally, a part of Israel's survival is this ability to, look, I understand that allies are important. And I argue strongly that Israel can never go at it alone, and we should never want it to. The strength of any nation is its allies. And the fact that even during this operation, you saw immense amounts of American military resources pushed into the Middle East to help defend Israel and US bases but Patriot systems on the ground before this operation, THAAD systems on the ground before the system. These are the advanced US army air defense systems that can take down ballistic missiles. You had Jordan knocking down drones. You had the new Assad replacement guy, it's complex, agreeing to shoot things down over their airspace. That is part of Israel's strength, is its allies. I mean, the fact that you have, you know, all the Arab nations that have been helping and defending Israel is, I think, can't be underscored under Israel doesn't, shouldn't need to go it alone, and it will act. And that's the Begin Doctrine like this case. And I do believe that the United States had the only weapon, the only capability to deliver something that the entire world can get behind, which is nuclear proliferation, not, you know, stopping it. So we don't want a terror regime like the Islamic regime, for so many different reasons, to have a nuclear weapon close to breakout. So United States, even the G7, the United Nations, all agree, like, you can't have a nuclear weapon. So the United States doing that limited strike and midnight hammer, I think, was more than just about capabilities. It was about leadership in saying, look, Iran's double play that the economic sanctions, or whatever, the JCPOA agreement, like all these things, have failed. Conclusively, not just the IAEA statement that they're 20 years that now they're in violation of enrichment to all the different intelligence sources. It was not working. So this operation was vital to Israel's survival, but also vital for the world and that too, really won in this operation. Casey Kustin: Vital both in this operation, in the defense of Israel, back in April 2024 when Iran was firing missiles and we saw other countries in the region assist in shooting them down. How vital is Israel's integration into CENTCOM to making that all work? John Spencer: Oh, I mean, it's life saving. And General Carrillo, the CENTCOM Commander, has visited Israel so much in. The last 20 months, you might as well have an apartment in Tel Aviv. It's vital, because, again, Israel is a small nation that does spend exponential amounts of its GDP in its defense. But Iran, you know this, 90 million much greater resources, just with the ballistic missile program. Why that, and why that was so critical to set that back, could overwhelm Israel's air defense systems. Could. There's so much to this, but that coordination. And from a military to military perspective, and this is where I come and get involved, like I know, it's decades long, it's very strong. It's apolitical on purpose. It's hidden. Most people don't know it, but it's vital to the survival of our greatest ally in the Middle East. So it meets American interest, and, of course, meets Israel's interest. Casey Kustin: Can you help us understand the Iranian response targeting Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, because this seemed like a very deliberate way for the regime to save face and then de-escalate. But if the ceasefire falls apart, what are the vulnerabilities for us, troops and assets in the region. How well positioned are our bases in Qatar, Al Dhafra in the UAE, our naval assets in Bahrain, our bases in Iraq? How well positioned are we to absorb and deter a real retaliatory response? John Spencer: Yeah, it's a great question. I mean, first and foremost, you know, there is a bit of active defense. So, of course, all of our US bases are heavily defended. A lot of times, you can see things are about to happen, and you can, just like they did, they moved to naval aircraft that would have been even vulnerable in some of these locations, out to sea, so they can't be touched. Heavily defended. But really, active defense is absolutely important, but really deterrence is the greatest protection. So that has to be demonstrated by the capability, right? So the capability to defend, but also the capability to attack and the willingness to use it. This is why I think that supposedly symbolic to the 14 bunker busters that the United States dropped during Operation Midnight Hammer. Iran sent 14 missiles. President Trump says, thanks for the heads up. You know, all of it was evacuated, very symbolic, clearly, to save face and they had a parade, I guess, to say they won something. It's ludicrous, but sometimes you can't get inside the heads of irrational actors who are just doing things for their own population. Our bases, the force protection is heavy. I mean, there's never 100% just like we saw with all the air defenses of Israel, still about 5% or if not less, of the ballistic missiles got through one one drone out of 1000 got through. You can never be 100% but it is the deterrence, and I think that's what people miss in this operation. It set a new doctrine for everyone, for the United States, that we will use force with limited objectives, to send an immense amount of strength. And when somebody says there's a red line now that you should believe that, like if you would have injured a single American in the Middle East, Iran would have felt immense amount of American power against that, and they were very careful not to so clearly, they're deterred. This also sent a new red line for Israel, like Israel will act just like it did in other cases against even Iran, if they start to rebuild the program. War is the pursuit of political objectives, but you always have to look at the strategic on down. Casey Kustin: On that last point, do you think we have entered a new phase in Israeli military doctrine, where, instead of sort of a more covert shadow war with Iran, we will now see open confrontation going forward, if necessary? John Spencer: Well, you always hope that it will not be necessary, but absolutely this event will create, creates a new doctrine. You can see, see almost everything since October 7, and really there were just things that were unconceivable. Having studied and talked to Israeil senior leaders from the beginning of this. Everybody thought, if you attacked Hezbollah, Iran, was going to attack and cause immense amounts of destruction in Israel. Even when Israel started this operation, their estimates of what the damage they would incur was immense. And that it didn't is a miracle, but it's a miracle built in alliances and friendships with the United States and capabilities built in Israel. Of course, Israel has learned a lot since October 7 that will fundamentally change everything about not just the military doctrine, but also intelligence services and many aspects that are still happening as they're fighting, still to this day in Gaza to achieve the realistic, measurable goal there. Yes, it absolutely has set forth that the old ways of doing things are gone, the you know, having these terror armies, the ring of fire that Israel has defanged, if not for Hamas dismantled and destroyed. It sets a new complete peace in the Middle East. But also a doctrine of, Israel is adapting. I mean, there's still some elements about the reserve forces, the reigning doctrine, that are evolving based on the magnitude of the war since October 7. But absolutely you're right about they will, which has been the doctrine, but now they've demonstrated the capability to do it to any threat, to include the great, you know, myth of Iran. Casey Kustin: So when you talk about this defanging of the Iranian proxy network obviously, Israel undertook significant operations against Hezbollah. Over the last year, they've been in active conflict with the Houthis. How does this operation now alter the way that Iran interacts with those proxies and its capacity to wage war against Israel through these proxies? John Spencer: Yeah, cripples it, right? So Iran's nuclear ambition and its terror campaign are literally in ruins right now, both literally and figuratively. Hezbollah was defanged, the leadership, even taking out Nasrallah was believed to have caused catastrophic consequences, and it didn't. So, absolutely for Iran, also during this operation, is sniffing because all of his proxies were silent. I think the Houthis launched two missiles because thanks to Israel and the United States, the Houthi capabilities that should never have been allowed to amass, you know, this pirate terror empire. They didn't make those greatest shore to sea arsenal out of falafels. It got it straight from Iran, and that pipeline has already been cut off, let alone the capabilities. Same thing with Hezbollah, which relied heavily on pipelines and infrastructure of missiles and everything being fed to it by Iran. That's been cut. The Assad regime being the drug empire, support of Hezbollah to rule basically, in Lebanon, has been cut. Hezbollah couldn't come to the aid of Assad. All of these variables. And of course, Hamas will never be able to do anything again, period. It all causes Iran to have to rethink everything. From, you know, not only their own national defense, right air defense capabilities and all this, but their terror campaign, it isn't just in ruins. There's a new doctrine, like it's not acceptable. Now, of course, that's going to be hard to fully reign in. You have Shia backed groups in Iraq, you have a lot of bad things going on, but the Quds Force, which is its job, it's all shattered. Of course, they'll try to rebuild it. But the fact that these terror proxies were already so weakened by Israel that they couldn't do anything and remain silent. Hezbollah just was silent basically during this, is very significant to the peace going forward. I mean, there, there's still a lot of war here, but Israel and the United States have rewritten the map of the Middle East. Casey Kustin: in the hours days that followed the US deciding to engage here. A lot of the conversation focused on the possibility of triggering now broader regional escalation, but we didn't see that, and it sort of shattered that myth that if Israel or the US were to go after Iran, that it would spiral into a broader Middle East conflict. Why did we not see that happen? Why did this remain so controlled? John Spencer: So many reasons that really go back a few months, if not years? Mean going back to the first the Abraham Accords, President Trump's recent tour of the Gulf states and his story. Turic financial deals Israel's like we talked about with the Arab nations that were part of protecting it, the fact that the so on, that very geopolitical aspect. And we saw Iran turn to Russia, because there's always geopolitical considerations. Iran turned to Russia. Said, you're going to help us out. We signed this security agreement last year. We've been helping you in Ukraine do the awful things you're doing there. And Russia said, No, that's not what we said. And it called called President Trump. President Trump says, how about you worry about mediating a ceasefire in Ukraine? And well, so they turned to China and the fact that there was nobody again, and that all the work that had been done with all the people that also disagree, nation states like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, all those others. Those are many of the contributing factors. But war also, I wrote this piece about, this isn't Iraq, this isn't Afghanistan, this isn't Libya. I really hate the lazy comparisons. This was contained and not able to spill out by constant communication from day one of what the goals were. Limited objective to roll back a threat to the world nuclear program and the ballistic program as well. That prevents the ability for even the Islamic regime to say, you know, my survival is at risk, I need to escalate this, right? So, being clear, having strategic clarity from Israel, and when the United States assisted, from the United States. You know, war is a contest of wills, not just between the military is fighting it, but the political element and the population element. So, you know, being able to communicate to the population in Israel and like, what's the goal here? Like, how long are we gonna have to do this? And to the United States. Like, what are our interests? Keeping it the goal limited, which all parties did. And even, in fact, you had the G7 meeting during this and they signed an agreement, we agree Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. That is a big part of how you permit the spill out. But it does have many contextual elements of the broader, this isn't black and white between Israel and Iran. It's much bigger than that. And that, and we saw all that work that has been done to show strength through peace, or peace through strength, in all the forms of national power that have been rallied against what is chaos that the Islamic regime wants in the Middle East. Casey Kustin: So now that we've had a few days to begin to assess the impact of both the US and the Israeli strikes based on what's publicly available. I think you wrote that the nuclear timeline has been pushed back years. We saw some reporting in the New York Times yesterday saying it's only set back months. It seems this morning, the US is concurring with the Israeli assessment that it's been set back years. A lot of talk about where certain Where did certain stockpiles of enriched uranium, and how confident can we be at this point in any of these assessments? John Spencer: So yes, as we're talking, people are trying to make it political. This should be a non partisan, non political issue. I'm an objective analyst of war. If you just write down all the things that Israel destroyed, validated by satellite imagery. then the fact that somebody And even the spinning of words where like we saw with that leaked report, which was the preliminary thoughts about something, it isn't comprehensive, right? So one, BDA has never come that fast. Two, we do know, and Iran has validated, like all these scientists dead, all these generals dead, all these components of the nuclear program, damaged or destroyed. The idea that somebody would say, well, you only set it back a couple months to me, it's just anti-intellectual. Look, Natanz, Esfahan, Fordo, we can debate about how much stuff is inside of that mountain that was destroyed, although 14 of the world's best bunker buster munitions, 30,000 pounds punching through. I just think, it's not a silly argument, because this is very serious. And yes, there could be, you know, hundreds of pounds of enriched uranium up there, a certain percentage that got floated around. That's not the, the things that set the timeline of breakout. Breakout included all the components of the knowledge and capability to reach breakout and then weaponization of a nuclear bomb. There's nobody, I think, who can comprehensively, without nuancing the words say that Israel wasn't very effective, and the United States assistance in only what the United States could do, at setting this program back and actually stopping the immediate danger. Of course, Iran is still a danger. The program is still a danger, but I just think it's so political that they're trying to say that, well, you only said it back a couple months. That's like, that's ridiculous. Casey Kustin: So as an objective analyst of war, but also as someone who's really been a voice of moral clarity and has called out the international media over the last 18 months for a lot of this disinformation, misinformation, bias reporting. Before we go, John, what is one consequence of this operation that the international media is just missing? John Spencer: One is that, I think the international media who are debating whether Iran was literally using an opposing opinion against global thought that Iran was close to a nuclear bomb, they missed that completely and tried to politicize it to where, just giving disinformation agents that tidbit of a headline that they need. I do believe in journalistic standards, fact checking, those elements and holding those people accountable. I live in the world of experts. People on the platform X who think they're experts. But when you have national media running headlines for sensationalism, for clicks, for you know, struggling for opposition to just political administration, we should learn to really question a single report as valid when there's overwhelming opposition. I don't know how to put that succinctly, but you think we would learn over the last, you know, 20 months of this lies, disinformation, statistical warfare, the things like that that, yeah, it's just crazy that that somebody would think in any way this wasn't an overwhelming success for the world, that this program was set back and a new doctrine for treating the program was established. Casey Kustin: Finally, John, before we wrap up here, the question on everyone's mind: can the ceasefire really hold? John Spencer: So, you know, I don't do predictions, because I understand wars uncertainty. It's human. It's political. It looks by all signs, because of how Iran was dominated, and how the United States showed that if it isn't contained, then immense amounts of force and of course, Israel's superiority, I believe that the ceasefire will hold. It was normal. And I made some some posts about the historical examples of wars coming to an end, from the Korean War, to the Yom Kippur war, Bosnia War, where you had this transition period where you're rolling back forces and everything. But the by the fact that Iran has said, Yeah, we agreed. We have stopped our operation. All signs for me are saying that this ceasefire will hold, and now the world's in a better place. Casey Kustin: John, thank you so much for the insight, for, as I said, your moral clarity that you bring to this conversation. We appreciate you joining us today on People of the Pod. John Spencer: Thank you so much.
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Originally from Cape Town, South Africa and now living in upstate NY, Debbie Lan is a Musician, Singer, Choral Director, vocal arranger and award winning songwriter.Debbie has entertained audiences as a solo artist, with various bands and Playback Theater companies, written 2 musicals which premiered at The Rosendale Theater in Rosendale New York, and has taught music and singing to children 18 months through 8th grade.Now in its 17th year, Debbie founded, directs and arranges songs for Bloom, a 50 voice ensemble, as well as The B2s, Perennial and The Resisterhood Community Choir. The ensembles have performed at many local venues singing an eclectic mix of uplifting and joyful songs.Debbie also founded Songclub, a drop-in singing experience, that builds community community through singing original arrangements of familiar songs in a safe and welcoming environment. The audience is the choir!Debbie is passionate about building community through facilitating joyful and fulfilling group singing experiences for all voices.Today she shares her path to the States and how her music career has evolved over the years from singer/songwriter, to member of a band, music teacher, ensemble leader, kids music bandleader and returning again to her singer/songwriter roots. She's one who follows what inspires her which has served her exceptionally well, finding fulfilling work as well as her role in enriching our community. You can learn about the various ensembles that she leads, how you can join, and hear some of her original music on today's show.And here are a few links related to Debbie and her work, Grenadilla, YouTube, Instagram.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radiokingston.org.Our show music is from Shana Falana!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFYITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCAFollow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast
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รู้จัก Strategic thinking วิธีคิดที่ทำให้คุณมองไปข้างหน้า ก้าวนำคนอื่นได้ตลอดเวลา | บทเรียนจากหนังสือ The Six Disciplines of Strategic Thinking สำนักพิมพ์ #amarin #howto --- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เป็นคนเงียบๆก็ได้เปรียบได้ - เพราะชีวิตจะง่ายขึ้นเห็นๆ แค่ใช้จุดเด่นของอินโทรเวิร์ตให้ถูกทาง . หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S หรือที่ #DOTBOOKS ตาม link ด้านล่าง
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ทำยังไงให้ใครๆก็ยอมช่วยเหลือคุณแก้ปัญหาอย่างเป็นระบบ เข้าใจวิธีขับเคลื่อนวิธีคิดเชิงกลยุทธ์อย่างเป็นระบบ | บทเรียนจากหนังสือ The Six Disciplines of Strategic Thinking สำนักพิมพ์ #amarin #howto --- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เป็นคนเงียบๆก็ได้เปรียบได้ - เพราะชีวิตจะง่ายขึ้นเห็นๆ แค่ใช้จุดเด่นของอินโทรเวิร์ตให้ถูกทาง . หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S หรือที่ #DOTBOOKS ตาม link ด้านล่าง
สูตรลับที่ทำให้เราเป็นคน High performance และบทเรียนสำคัญจากปี 2024 --- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เป็นคนเงียบๆก็ได้เปรียบได้ - เพราะชีวิตจะง่ายขึ้นเห็นๆ แค่ใช้จุดเด่นของอินโทรเวิร์ตให้ถูกทาง . หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S หรือที่ #DOTBOOKS ตาม link ด้านล่าง
Trace Talk วันนี้มีแขกรับเชิญ! พวกเราขอต้อนรับคุณพสุ ผู้ให้กำเนิด Pasulol และคุณโดม Dev Card Game ที่มาแรงมากในขณะนี้อย่าง “Battle of Talingchan” มาร่วมอัปเดตข่าวสารวงการเรื่องการ์ดเกมลึกลับไปด้วยกันนนนน อีพีนี้เริ่มด้วยการแนะนำการ์ดเกม “Battle of Talingchan” ความพิเศษของการ์ดแต่ละแบบ / เบื้องหลังการทำงาน และการออกแบบการ์ด ที่ใช้ทีมงานเบื้องหลังนับสิบชีวิต / การมาคอลแลบกับรายการพอดแคสต์ True Crime สุดเท่ (?) อย่าง Untitled Case / ความลึกลับของการติดตม. ของการ์ดล็อตนี้ / งานหนังสือช่วงตุลาคมนี้ ที่จะมีหนังสือของนายโจ้บองโก้มาขาย / อัปเดตข่าวสารวงการลึกลับทั่วไป เรื่องราวของชายผู้พกการ์ดยูกิมาแข่งถึง 2,000 ใบ / กระแสน้องหมูเด้งไปสุดฉุดไม่อยู่แล้ว / เสียงปริศนาที่จังหวัดสุราษฎร์ธานี และเรื่องอื่นๆ อีกมาก เตรียมพบกับกิจกรรมของ Battle of Talingchan ได้ในงานสัปดาห์หนังสือปีนี้ ที่บูธ B2S นะ ติดตามรายละเอียดได้ทาง https://web.facebook.com/Battle0fTalingchan/ https://linktr.ee/untitledcase #Salmonlab #SalmonHouse #SalmonPodcast #UntitledCase #UntitledCaseTraceTalk #ยชธัญ #UCTraceTalk #TraceTalk —--- ติดต่อโฆษณาได้ที่ podcast.salmon@gmail.com Follow Untitled Case on Instagram Salmon Podcast https://www.instagram.com/salmon_podcast/ ยช https://www.instagram.com/yodddddddd/ ธัญ https://www.instagram.com/thann401/ โจ้ https://www.instagram.com/jorborgor/ ชมพู https://www.instagram.com/chomraksa/ กั๊ง https://www.instagram.com/gunghopper/ มาร่วมจอยคอมมูนิตี้ลึกลับของชาว UC ได้ที่กลุ่ม Untitled Club by Untitled Case https://www.facebook.com/groups/289112405610043 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trace Talk วันนี้มีแขกรับเชิญ! พวกเราขอต้อนรับคุณพสุ ผู้ให้กำเนิด Pasulol และคุณโดม Dev Card Game ที่มาแรงมากในขณะนี้อย่าง “Battle of Talingchan” มาร่วมอัปเดตข่าวสารวงการเรื่องการ์ดเกมลึกลับไปด้วยกันนนนน อีพีนี้เริ่มด้วยการแนะนำการ์ดเกม “Battle of Talingchan” ความพิเศษของการ์ดแต่ละแบบ / เบื้องหลังการทำงาน และการออกแบบการ์ด ที่ใช้ทีมงานเบื้องหลังนับสิบชีวิต / การมาคอลแลบกับรายการพอดแคสต์ True Crime สุดเท่ (?) อย่าง Untitled Case / ความลึกลับของการติดตม. ของการ์ดล็อตนี้ / งานหนังสือช่วงตุลาคมนี้ ที่จะมีหนังสือของนายโจ้บองโก้มาขาย / อัปเดตข่าวสารวงการลึกลับทั่วไป เรื่องราวของชายผู้พกการ์ดยูกิมาแข่งถึง 2,000 ใบ / กระแสน้องหมูเด้งไปสุดฉุดไม่อยู่แล้ว / เสียงปริศนาที่จังหวัดสุราษฎร์ธานี และเรื่องอื่นๆ อีกมาก เตรียมพบกับกิจกรรมของ Battle of Talingchan ได้ในงานสัปดาห์หนังสือปีนี้ ที่บูธ B2S นะ ติดตามรายละเอียดได้ทาง https://web.facebook.com/Battle0fTalingchan/ https://linktr.ee/untitledcase #Salmonlab #SalmonHouse #SalmonPodcast #UntitledCase #UntitledCaseTraceTalk #ยชธัญ #UCTraceTalk #TraceTalk —--- ติดต่อโฆษณาได้ที่ podcast.salmon@gmail.com Follow Untitled Case on Instagram Salmon Podcast https://www.instagram.com/salmon_podcast/ ยช https://www.instagram.com/yodddddddd/ ธัญ https://www.instagram.com/thann401/ โจ้ https://www.instagram.com/jorborgor/ ชมพู https://www.instagram.com/chomraksa/ กั๊ง https://www.instagram.com/gunghopper/ มาร่วมจอยคอมมูนิตี้ลึกลับของชาว UC ได้ที่กลุ่ม Untitled Club by Untitled Case https://www.facebook.com/groups/289112405610043 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A recent Barna Group study shows that only 4% of Americans hold to a Biblical worldview. Now, more than ever, it is our responsibility and privilege to teach the kids in our lives to be spiritual champions - those who transform culture with Biblical truth. Our guest, Dr. Adam Rasmussen, brings us great wisdom from a book by his colleague, Dr. George Barna, entitled, Raising Spiritual Champions, and it's designed to help us teach. This book is for anyone who wants to have an impact on the next generation with the Gospel. Ready to hear how we can raise spiritual champions? Let's go! ADAM RASMUSSEN is a Fellow at the Cultural Research Center and the Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at Arizona Christian University. He draws upon his 25 years of experience in Christian education to inspire students to thrive under the Lordship of Christ in all aspects of their lives. With a passion for helping students connect their faith with reason and culture, he guides them to make meaningful and relevant connections that go beyond mere academic study. Dr. Rasmussen is a magna cum laude graduate of Northwestern College, where he earned a BA in history. He also holds an MA in Educational Ministries from Wheaton College, as well as a PhD in Educational Studies with a focus on leadership and administration from the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. His research interests include biblical literacy, educational ministries, and Christian apologetics. Resources Raising Spiritual Champions Book Website Barna group research on worldview CRC Website CRC Facebook Deuteronomy 6:4-7 - B2S theme verse; love God with all your heart and teach his commands diligently to your children Hebrews 13:8 - Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever John 8:31-32 - The truth will set you free (when you remain in my Word) 1 Timothy 4:7 & 2 Timothy 3:1-5 - In the last days people will become lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God. John 12:49 - Jesus only says what the Father tells him John 15: - Abide in Him and bear much fruit Isaiah 40:31 - They that wait on the Lord shall renew their strength Romans 5:20-21 - God's grace is greater than our sin Next Steps Check out Bible2School's resources tab Browse our website to learn more about Bible2School Share this episode with a friend Leave a review on Apple podcasts
Calling all Mayhem Mommas! You won't want to miss this super informative episode all about the challenges and chaos of BACK TO SCHOOL Season!! Mel gets us prepared to ward off those pesky B2S illnesses-- everything from the common cold to the stomach flu-- and Miranda shares some tips and tricks to kick off the school year successfully. Plus, find out how the Gal Pals rescued Miranda's husband after a cycling mishap, just in time to take the kiddos to the museum. It's wild, it's wacky, and it's just a downright weird time on this week's episode of the 4M podcast! #backtoschool #B2SSpotlight:Kids in Need Foundationwww.kinf.org Kids In Need Foundation is the only national nonprofit focusing on the nation's most under-resourced schools: those where 70 percent or more of the enrolled students are eligible for free or reduced-cost meals through the National School Lunch Program.Sources:Mel-https://www.houstonmethodist.org/blog/articles/2023/aug/how-to-prevent-back-to-school-illnesses/https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/back-to-school-health-tips-for-parents-infographic Miranda-https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/gradeschool/school/Pages/Back-to-School-Tips.aspx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
263. Back To School | Try This B2S Tradition - How to Throw a "School Year's Eve" Dinner Party! | Routines, Schedules, Time Blocking, Time Management, Home Organization, Home, Family, Fall, Moms, Kids, Menu Planning, Meal Prep, Dinnertime, Traditions, Families, Children, School Year Hay Haaay Friend! It's officially back to school season! Did Summer go by fast or what this year? If you're feeling a bit frazzled with so much on that B2S to do list, want to get it all done but also want to make back to school magical for your kiddos - then this episode is for you! In today's episode we discuss how to be more present and engaged with your kiddos through creating a simple back to school tradition that will calm even the craziest back to school jitters! Let's do this! Happy Listening Mama! XO, Kim . . YOUR NEXT STEPS: 1. Grab your FREE Weekly Planning Checklist by clicking this link below… https://highfivemotherhood.com/ This is one of my top productivity secrets as a busy Mom of littles! . . 2. Struggling with Kids at Home this Summer? Join our THRIVE TRIBE SUMMER SUMMIT MASTERCLASS! Click below for more details! https://highfivemotherhood.com/courses . . 3. Need a planner? Your PRODUCTIVITY SKY ROCKETS when you begin with a plan! So plan ahead with our HFM Productivity Planners - designed specifically with you in mind Mama! Shop our planners here! https://highfivemotherhood.com/shop . . 4. Subscribe to the Podcast so you don't miss a single episode, not to mention all the juicy details of our upcoming BIG NEWS too! . . 5. Screenshot this very podcast and share it with 3 other Mamas who would love to start THRIVING in Motherhood! It's time to have an incredible impact on other Mamas, Let's do this Friend! . . ***Don't Miss the THRIVE TRIBE SUMMER SUMMIT!*** Grab your ticket here - click on the link below! Hope to see you there Mama! https://highfivemotherhood.com/courses
Hello there!Boy do we have a show for you. Strap in and sit back for it's a long one.... With ministravaganza behind us it is now time for us to try to dissect the rules and attempt to help you to disseminate the new ruleset released by AMG for the game we love to play. From Fleets charging to B2s new shiny red saves and SO MUCH MORE. Its a long episode and you can tell because it gets tetchy at the end, in a nice way.If you like what you hear and want to support more of our work please head to out patreon page. It really does help the show out and helps us support the community. https://patreon.com/thatsnomoonpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkCheck out our instagram page for some entertaining pics and more https://www.instagram.com/thatsnomoonpodcast/For more info please check out our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Thatsnomoonpodcast and our Youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@TNMPod/about#StarWarsLegion #hobbying #miniwargaming #AtomicMassGames
Live Together from Austin, Texas "Between 2 Slabs"Dan and Merlin are together for the 4th of July Holiday in Austin, Texas vacationing. And preparing for the Dallas Card Show. Plus, talk about getting ready for The National Sports Card Convention and San Diego's Comic Con at the end of this month.Wrestling Cards, Cards HQ business report, follow up on Saturday Morning Cards, and whatever else the viewers want to ask. So, bring some good collectible questions to the B2S chat room tonight!Show will not be around 9pm CT tonight since we are in Texas. If changed, we will update.nstagram:Dan @the.great.curatorMerlin @merleworldcardsAMG Robbie @amgrobbieAudio Media Grading (AMG) @amgradingJames Skorheim @the_hobby_cpaThe National Sports Card Convention @nsccshow3rd Down Displays @3rddowndisplaysStand Up Displays @standupdisplaysGraded Guard @gradedguardVeriswap @veriswapZion Cases @zioncasescoSouthern California Premier Show @thepremier_socalcardshowThe National Sports Card Convention (July 24-28)https://www.nsccshow.com/To see more videos and livestreams from Merleworld Cards, click on the link below. Once at my Youtube channel, please subscribe and smash the bell button.Merleworld Cards on Youtube: / @merleworldcards #between2slabs#veriswap#slabmags#nsccshow#thegreatcurator #merleworldcards#typeiphotos#type1photos#mrminty#mrmintysupplies#cardprep#topps#superfractor#breaking#breakers#cardbreakers#mrminty#hobbycontent#hobbypromotions#originalart#originalphotography#wwe#marvel#marvelcards#spideyhits#piggybanx#frontrowcardshow#londoncardshowSupport the Show.
ทำไมเวลาที่ไม่ทำอะไรเลยจึงสำคัญกับชีวิต รู้จักกับ Niksen ปรัชญาความสุขของชาว Dutch ที่เมื่อเข้าใจจะทำให้ชีวิตเติบโตอย่างยั่งยืน . #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี . หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S หรือที่ #DOTBOOKS ตาม link ด้านล่าง bit.ly/3VibHFt
ถ้าอยากเก่ง...ต้องเป็นนักสะสมระบบความคิด | รู้จักกับ Mental Models และวิธีที่จะทำให้คุณเป็นคนมองโลกได้หลากหลาย ตัดสินใจได้ถูกต้องมากขึ้น ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
เข้าใจตัวเองให้มากขึ้นผ่านมุมมองของตัวเอง และมุมมองของผู้อื่น | เรียนรู้กลยุทธ์ในการพัฒนาตัวเอง จากทฤษฎี Johari Window --- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
แบ่งปันบทเรียนปี 2023 อะไรคือสิ่งที่คิดว่าทำแล้วดีต่อชีวิตมาก ต้องทำต่อ / อะไรคือสิ่งที่บกพร่อง แก้ไข พัฒนาแล้วเชื่อว่าจะดีต่อชีวิต ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
8 องค์ประกอบสำคัญที่องค์กรและทีมงานของคุณต้องมีในปี 2024 เพื่อปรับตัวต่อความไม่แน่นอนได้อย่างรวดเร็ว (จากผลวิจัยของ Gallup) ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
อะไรคือสิ่งสำคัญที่ผู้นำองค์กรต้องเตรียมพร้อมสำหรับการเปลี่ยนแปลงในปี 2024 บ้าง (จากรายงานของบริษัทที่ปรึกษา Mckinsey) ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
สร้างนวัตกรรมปีหน้า ต้องเปลี่ยนแนวคิดยังไง | Innovation team ต้องปรับตัวอย่างไร ในยุคที่องค์กรให้ความสำคัญกับความอยู่รอดระยะสั้นมากกว่าโอกาสระยะยาว | คำแนะนำจาก Disruptive Edge บริษัทที่ปรึกษาด้านนวัตกรรมองค์กร ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
อะไรคือความเชื่อผิดๆเกี่ยวกับการเติบโตในองค์กรที่ล้าสมัยไปแล้ว | อะไรคือหน้าที่ของ Middle manager | Middle manager ยุคใหม่ เติบโตแบบไหนได้บ้าง ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
แบ่งปันบทเรียนจากงาน Corporate Innovation Summit 2023 | รู้จักระดับของการสร้างนวัตกรรม | จะทำให้คนสร้างสิ่งใหม่ได้อย่างต่อเนื่อง องค์กรต้องปรับเปลี่ยนอะไรบ้าง ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
I'm going to be hosting again at Awesome Games Done Quick 2024 in Pittsburgh from January 14-21st! Unity told shareholders that there would be more layoffs at the company, as the fallout for their new revenue pricing policies continue. I got some new additions to my home arcade - a custom built 4-player generic arcade cabinet, and a custom built virtual pinball machine, both from Monster Arcades. Then we talk to Rob about possible nominees for The Game Awards' Game Of The Year.
รู้จักกับความ sensitive ในตัวคุณ | เหนื่อยแบบไหน นอนไม่หาย | จะแก้ปัญหาเรื่องนี้ต้องทำยังไง ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
ทำความเข้าใจกับอิสระในการล้มเหลว เมื่อไหร่ควรให้? รู้จักปัจจัยที่ใช้แยกแยะความล้มเหลวที่ดีและไม่ดี ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
ทำยังไงให้มีไฟ มีแรงบันดาลใจแม้ยามเหน็ดเหนื่อย | 3 คำถามที่ต้องตอบให้ได้ เพื่อเพิ่มไฟในการทำงาน | 4 องค์ประกอบสำคัญของงานจุดไฟให้ตัวเอง ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
วิธีตอบคำถามให้ตรงใจ และได้รับความน่าเชื่อถือเพิ่มขึ้นจากหัวหน้า แม้เป็นเด็กใหม่ก็ทำได้ ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
Alex heeft een appeltje te schillen met cijfers op school. Vooral met gymcijfers. We vermoeden dat hier een trauma achter schuil gaat. Anne smeerde de kantjes ervanaf bij Verzorging vroeger. Nynke had krekels in de datingapp, Hanneke zou niet weten hoe daten zonder een bar zou werken. Correspondent Jeugd en Tussenjaarzaken Amber heeft een update over uitgaan anno 2023 vanuit Marokko. En na alle confessionele en conservatieve partijen in de regio heeft nu ook Alex vragen over de knuffelpenis.Groeten! Hanneke, Nynke, Alex en AnnediegeenverhalenmeerzalvertellenoverbroodjesSponsor:SkyShowtime! Kijk toch Poker Face, warm aanbevolen via http://www.skyshowtime.com/nlSqula: Krijg nu €10,- extra korting op onze Back2School aanbieding voor een jaar Squla. En tijdens onze B2S campagne geven we €10 extra korting met code IKID23, bovenop de lopende actie van €12 korting op een jaar. Geldig t/m 31 oktoberURL: https://www.squla.nl/shop?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=IKID&discountcode=IKID23Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
แบ่งปันบทเรียนสำคัญของชีวิตที่ตกผลึกมาแล้วว่า เป็นการเปลี่ยนแปลงทางความคิด ความเข้าใจชีวิตที่สำคัญ ในช่วงวัย 31-35 เชื่อว่าจะเป็นประโยชน์ต่อเพื่อนๆทุกคนครับ ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
เราควรเปลี่ยนมาใช้ EV ตอนไหน? ผลวิจัยและคาดการณ์ความก้าวหน้าของตลาดและเทคโนโลยี EV จาก #ArkInvest ----- อย่าลืมกดติดตามช่องทางอื่นๆกันไว้นะครับ Line official : page.line.me/hcz9381s FB: facebook.com/decgeneration twitter: twitter.com/decgeneration tiktok: vt.tiktok.com/ZSdXes4FF/ IG: instagram.com/decgeneration ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
Daar zaten we dan live te podcasten bij Beeld en Geluid tijdens de Dutch Media Week. Anne was speciaal voor iedereen naar de Franse bakker te Bussum geweest en had lekkers mee. Alex was met de trekschuit gekomen en was te laat. En I kid you not, we hadden een draaiboek!1: Cold open: over die mensen die een jaar een cruise boekten omdat dat goedkoper is dan het bejaardentehuis.2: Intro! Nynkes taak3: Annes mediaschandaal - ernstige zaken bij de Volkskrant4: Kinderen met leeftijdsverschil - is dat erg of juist niet? Hanneke heeft meningen5: Reclame voor onze vrinden van Squla en Skyshowtime!6: Luisteraarspost van Amber (Amber als je dit leest mail ons want we willen je als correspondent Jeugdzaken & esma's)7: Nynke is aan het online daten en snapt er de ballen van. En wat is sekspositivity? Waarom is alles zo moeilijk?8: Outro en choco brioche eten9: Aan Alex 9292OV uitleggen zodat hij thuiskomt voor middernachtXOXO!Anne, Hanneke, Alex, @Nynkewilmetrustgelatenworden4045Sponsor:SkyShowtime! Kijk toch Poker Face, warm aanbevolen via http://www.skyshowtime.com/nlSqula: Krijg nu €10,- extra korting op onze Back2School aanbieding voor een jaar Squla. En tijdens onze B2S campagne geven we €10 extra korting met code IKID23, bovenop de lopende actie van €12 korting op een jaar. Geldig t/m 31 oktoberURL: https://www.squla.nl/shop?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=IKID&discountcode=IKID23Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
อะไรคือสิ่งที่คนเก่ง คนสำเร็จเขาบริหารกันแน่? | ปัจจัยที่ทำให้เราทำผลงานได้ดีอย่างต่อเนื่องคืออะไร? | วิธีสร้างปัจจัยที่ทำให้เราสร้างผลงานได้ดี . บทเรียนจากหนังสือ #ชีวิตสู้กลับแบบนี้ต้องทำไง สำนักพิมพ์ #DOTBOOKS ---- #เธมส์thinkต่าง ผู้เขียนหนังสือ #เมื่อการทำงานหนักไม่ใช่คำตอบของความก้าวหน้า หนังสือที่จะช่วยคุณกอบกู้ความสุขในการทำงานของคุณให้กลับมา จะได้ไม่เป็นบ้าจากการทำงานที่ผิดวิธี (หาได้ที่ SE-ED, นายอินทร์, Kinokuniya, B2S) ครับ : )
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Alle kinderen zijn weer naar school, hoezee! Alex heeft al een ouderavond gehad en heeft ouderwets veel te verzuchten. Anne maakt Hanneke jaloers met gratis koffie op het schoolplein. Het gerucht gaat dat er elders in het Gooi gratis champagne was op maandagochtend. In Zwolle was er niks, niet eens Nynke de Jong. Die was living her best life op een festival en is een podium opgetild door een horde wilde ouders. Alex en Hanneke hebben bruiloften onveilig gemaakt. Bij Alex pakte een vader de microfoon af en riep 'ikkk wul gwoonn Reetsj Agenst die Masjien hoorunnn' en bij Hanneke werd er ironisch Viva Forever op een blokfluit gespeeld. Tijdens deze gekkigheid had Anne zijn eigen feestje. Hij heeft namelijk de Franse bakker in Bussum ontdekt met alle gevolgen van dien. Zijn kinderen hebben hier al onder moeten lijden, al heeft hij dat goed gemaakt met premium midnight snacking. En wat is dat? Is er gezinsuitbreiding op komst bij Anne? HOE DAN?Dat en meer in een gloedjenieuwe IKID!Groeten!Anne, Alex, Nynke en de Stroper des VaderlandsSponsor:Kruidvat: Ga naar de kruidvat.nl/designboek en met de code Ikkeniemanddie30 krijg je nu 30% korting op de op Kruidvat Merk fotoboeken.Squla: Krijg nu €10,- extra korting op onze Back2School aanbieding voor een jaar Squla. En tijdens onze B2S campagne geven we €10 extra korting met code IKID23, bovenop de lopende actie van €12 korting op een jaar. Geldig t/m 31 oktoberURL: https://www.squla.nl/shop?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=IKID&discountcode=IKID23 Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome aboard the back-to-school express! As we embark on this exciting journey, I'm joined by the talented educator and speaker, Erin Tarr, to lend us a compass and a flashlight, guiding us to a successful school year. With us, your family is in safe and knowledgeable hands, all set to navigate the school year.We kick off our journey by laying the platform of healthy sleep habits. It's the fuel that keeps the engine of our kids' growth running smoothly. Erin enlightens us on the importance of good sleep, from blackout curtains to white noise, and how a consistent sleep schedule can be a game changer for our kids. Transitioning to our next stop, we put on our explorer hats and journey through the landscape of digital resources available to our young scholars. With apps like PhotoMath, Canvas Parent, Khan Academy, and Duolingo, homework and organization become less daunting tasks and more of exciting quests.Moving forward, we handle the tough terrains of bullying, and provide tools to help you spot the signs and empower your children with empathy. We further delve into the art of setting boundaries, and the balance of support and effective communication with teachers. Keeping kids motivated is imperative; buckle up as we unravel the magic of different incentives and how communication helps decode what works best. As we approach the end of our journey, Erin and I focus on the unsung heroes of our kid's lives—their teachers. We discuss simple ways to show gratitude and appreciation to these extraordinary individuals. Finally, we welcome listeners once again to join our sponsorship challenge for kids in Haiti.So, come along for this knowledge-packed journey, fill your backpacks with tips and tricks, and let's make this school year a resounding success!Holly's Highlights challenge:There are 90 students needing an educational scholarship of just $20 per year. Would you be one of those to help a haitian child receive an education in hopes of completing high school? Donate today at https://nkchristian.givingfuel.com/give. Check out the progress of students sponsored on my social media. Our goal is to help every student be sponsored by September 5, 2023.This program is sponsored in part by Murdock Financial. An affiliate of Equitable Advisors LLC New York New York, and equitable network LLC.Connect with Erin Tarr:Instagram: @erintarrspeaksWebsite: www.erintarr.comRelated Episodes:Season 4 Episode 17: 10 Things Students Need to KnowSeason 4 Episode 16: Igniting Hope: Reviving Haiti's Struggling Education SystemSeason 2 Episode 29: Parenting Kids' Screen TimeSupport the showVisit www.hollycurby.com for more information and to sign up for the monthly Holly's Happenings e-newsletter.
Heidi Weidler, a Bible2School site Director, shares her journey as a military mom. (SEO) Heidi was not surprised when her son showed interest in enlisting in the military — in fact, many signs pointed to this future career starting in early childhood! Following a 6 month wilderness season of waiting, Heidi describes how God was faithful to her son and completely assured him that he was called to the special forces of the Navy. You'll be blessed to hear Heidi's heart on this topic, and encouraged by this story that brings God all the glory. HEIDI WEIDLER is a wife, mom of 3, and former teacher who enjoys reading, baking, and watching game shows. Whatever season of life: homeschooling, substituting in the public schools, or employed by B2S, educating children and pointing them to Christ is a forever passion. The challenges along the way have increased her prayer life and convictions and continue to remind her of this verse: "Teach me to number my days aright so that I may gain a heart of wisdom" Psalm 90:12. Resources Crown Financial Career Assessment Family Talk - Dr. James Dobson Isaiah 35:1-4 - God will make a way through the wilderness Seal of God book Mighty Oaks Foundation Next Steps Find a Bible2School near you Bring Bible2School to your community Connect with us on IG and FB Contact Us for more information
"BETWEEN 2 SLABS" B2S' SECRET INVASION!Instagram:Merlin @merleworldcardsDan @the.great.curatorVeriswap @veriswapGoldin Auctions @goldincoThe National Convention @nsccshowHollywood Show @hollywoodshow1Hollywood Showhttps://bit.ly/m/hollywoodshowThe National Conventionwww.nsccshow.comVeriswap account sign up:https://veriswapapp.page.link/vtHdTo see more videos and livestreams from Merleworld Cards, click on the link below. Once at my Youtube channel, please subscribe and smash the bell button.Merleworld Cards on Youtube: / @merleworldcards Where to purchase "Between Two Slabs" official T-shirts:Paper Gemz @paper_gemzwww.PaperGemz.comSupport the show
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In this episode, we talk about how to continuously learn and grow in Marketing Ops with Raja Walia. Raja is the founder and principal consultant of GNW Consulting, a marketing automation and CRM consulting company. GNW is the latest in a series of marketing, marketing operations and marketing automation consulting organizations.Tune in to hear: - What has kept Raja in Consulting vs. In house. - What he sees as the commonalities and differences between B2B, B2C, B2S marketing. - How Raja keeps up with the things happening in the industry while also delivering his projects with clients?Episode Brought to You By MO Pros The #1 Community for Marketing Operations ProfessionalsJoin Us at MOps-Apalooza! Join us LIVE in October 2023 along with 400+ Marketing and Revenue Ops pros. Learn more here.
On the heels of her European holiday, Andryanna shares advice (that she admits she has to follow) for pausing and resetting. This episode includes advice for combatting the stress that comes with the busiest time of the year for parents: back to school. Along with her number one tip, "chunk it", Andryanna shares a past recording that includes helpful reminders for when things get busy. Short, sweet and to the point, this episode is the support you need to tackle all the B2S chaos with calm composure. Connect with Andryanna: On Instagram Andryanna.com
In the second half of our "2 Fast 2 Family" Season Finale, we recap the rest of Season 1 (Episodes 4 - 11 with Stefanie Walmsley, Marc Gomez, Catherine Sarah Young, Joaquin Pedro Valdes, Danni Virata, Lennard Hulsbos, Margarita Villanueva, and Sean Anthony). Name wizard Sab, logo ideator Jen, and audio producer Panch join podcaster Jo in reading from our mailbag and sharing behind-the-scenes trivia. We also chat diplomas vs. work experience, privilege as a career booster, openness as key to lucky breaks, inclusivity as an ingredient for social change, lying on your resume (from Rufio in Hook to Joey on F.R.I.E.N.D.S.), and the absolute worst titles of all time (ninjas vs. rockstars?!) Listen till the end for a preview of Season 2 and post-credits behind-the-scenes brainstorming
Okay…so Civilization isn't CRUMBLING - that's a bit dramatic. BUT housing and living conditions sure did take a nosedive when tenements started being built. What caused this? When did it happen? Who did anything about it? And how did it affect the way communities were being planned? Well, that's what we cover in Episode 9. Enjoy! First Model Tenement:http://yuriartibise.com/history-urbanism-north-america-1800s/#:~:text=1855%20The%20First%20Model%20Tenement%20House%2C%20New%20York%20City&text=Among%20the%20first%20was%20The,York%20before%20the%201880%E2%80%B2s.https://www.history.com/topics/immigration/tenementshttps://www.encyclopedia.com/literature-and-arts/art-and-architecture/architecture/tenements New York Council of Hygeine of the Citizens Association Housing Standards:https://nyamcenterforhistory.org/2019/04/25/finding-cause-in-street-cleanliness-the-citizens-association-of-new-york-report-of-1865/ Riverside, Illinoishttps://www.fredericklawolmsted.com/riverside.htmlhttps://www.pbs.org/wned/frederick-law-olmsted/learn-more/designing-middle-class-community/https://www.chicagotribune.com/nation-world/chi-chicagodays-riverside-story-story.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside,_Illinois