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Molly and Kate speak with Betty Liu about the process of creating her second cookbook which she photographed while juggling a demanding day job. She shares how she ventured into the cookbook sphere from her career in wedding photography, blogging and surgical residency as well as where the idea for her first book came from. She talks about why she wanted to showcase Shanghainese food, why she focuses on cooking authentic, not traditional, food and how she incorporates medical school's "see one do one teach one" approach into her books. With her skilled eye for design she was deeply involved in the visual aspects of the book, photographing it all herself, and she talks about the importance of the linguistic and illustration elements to make this the exact book she wanted to write.Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin Donnelly + Andrea NguyenEditor: Abby Cerquitella MentionsBetty LiuWebsiteInstagram Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showThe Chinese Way by Betty LiuMy Shanghai by Betty Liu
We're back and starting off Season 6 with grab bag of topics with all our hosts. Kristin, Molly, Kate and Andrea discuss the pros and cons of the (potentially overfull) Fall cookbook season and how to emotionally prepare but keep expectations realistic on pub day while prioritizing celebration. We share our insights and experiences on contracts, printed errors, correction pages and wade into some existential territory as we discuss optional ingredients in recipe writing before diving back into one of our favorite topics, platform. Finally, we talk about the the current cookbook trends we're loving, upcoming releases we're looking forward to and court some potential controversy with our thoughts on pumpkin spice.Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin Donnelly + Andrea NguyenEditor: Abby Cerquitella MentionsMonique of Hardcover CooksThe Bojon Gourmet Pumpkin Spice MixCookbook Chronicles: The Science and Art and of Recipe Development, by Martin SorgeIf Desired, by Joy ManningThe Truth About Platform, by Kathleen SchmidtKristin Donnelly's Newsletter 52: Matt Sartwell of Kitchen Arts and Letters100: Advice from Our Listeners and Season 5 Wrap-Up42: How to Write Recipe Titles93: The Secret of Cooking with Bee Wilson69: Writing a Menu Cookbook with Amy Thielen Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showHungry Authors: The Indispensable Guide to Planning, Writing, and Publishing a Nonfiction Book by Liz Morrow and Ariel CurryBanjan: 60 Korean American Recipes for Delicious, Shareable Sides by Caroline ChoeThe Chinese Way by Betty Liu
As the cofounder of online restaurant watchdog and chronicler Eater, as well as reservations booker Resy, Ben Leventhal has been at the center of all things dining out for nearly 20 years. On this episode we catch up with Ben about his latest company, Blackbird, a restaurant loyalty program that is rethinking the way hospitality and online culture converge. We talk about the company's big expansion, what makes a good restaurant diner, burger nights in NYC, and thoughts on the city's most controversial new restaurant: the good, the bad, the froggy. It's always so great having Ben in the studio.Also on the show, it's time to talk about cool new fall cookbooks. All season Aliza and Matt are previewing some of their favorites, category by category. Next up is cuisines and cultures, featuring: The Contemporary African Kitchen by Alexander Smalls, Wafu Cooking by Sonoko Sakai, My Egypt by Michael Mina, The Chinese Way by Betty Liu, Moroseta Kitchen by Giorgia Goggi, Classic German Cooking by Luisa Weiss.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WATCH INTERVIEW ON YOUTUBE HEREIn this conversation, we are joined by Former Executive Vice Chairman, Betty Liu and eToro's Editor in Chief, Mati Alon to discuss various topics related to leadership, investing, and female participation in capital markets. They share insights from interviews with leaders like Elon Musk and Warren Buffett, emphasizing the importance of independent thinking and fear of regret. They also discuss the benefits of going public and the changing landscape of leadership. Betty highlights the challenges and insights she discovered regarding female investing, including the importance of role models and the need for financial education. Mati shares his observations on the differences between male and female CEOs and the value of cutting bureaucracy and much, much more.Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply. For more information, visit etoro.com/trading/fees. Past performance is not an indication of future results.This communication is for information and education purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation, or an offer of, or solicitation to buy or sell, any financial instruments. This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient's investment objectives or financial situation, and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Any references to past or future performance of a financial instrument, index or a packaged investment product are not, and should not be taken as, a reliable indicator of future results. eToro makes no representation and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication.
WATCH INTERVIEW ON YOUTUBE HEREIn this conversation, we are joined by Former Executive Vice Chairman, Betty Liu and eToro's Editor in Chief, Mati Alon to discuss various topics related to leadership, investing, and female participation in capital markets. They share insights from interviews with leaders like Elon Musk and Warren Buffett, emphasizing the importance of independent thinking and fear of regret. They also discuss the benefits of going public and the changing landscape of leadership. Betty highlights the challenges and insights she discovered regarding female investing, including the importance of role models and the need for financial education. Mati shares his observations on the differences between male and female CEOs and the value of cutting bureaucracy and much, much more.Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply. For more information, visit etoro.com/trading/fees. Past performance is not an indication of future results.This communication is for information and education purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation, or an offer of, or solicitation to buy or sell, any financial instruments. This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient's investment objectives or financial situation, and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Any references to past or future performance of a financial instrument, index or a packaged investment product are not, and should not be taken as, a reliable indicator of future results. eToro makes no representation and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication.
This episode is sponsored by Vodafone Business. V-Hub advisers are here to help you achieve your business goals. With specialisms across a range of digital skills, our advisers are ready to assist you with free support and guidance, so your business can thrive in the digital world.Check it out: https://r.vodafone.ie/v-hub-AdvisoryWelcome to episode 192 of Stock Club by MyWallSt featuring Betty Liu, a renowned journalist, business leader, and author, known for her influential career in financial journalism and her role as Executive Vice Chair at the NYSE.In this episode, we dissect 'The Reality Behind Wall Street's High-Stakes IPO Investments'. Known for her impactful interviews with industry titans like Warren Buffett and Elon Musk, Betty Liu delves into the complex world of stock market investments.With her vast experience in financial journalism, Betty shares strategies and insights that have profoundly shaped her understanding of the stock market, making this a treasure trove for investors looking to navigate Wall Street's intricacies.We explore Betty Liu's unique perspective on high-potential stock investments, IPOs, and SPACs. We dive deep into growth opportunities in a volatile financial landscape, offering advice from one of Wall Street's most respected thought leaders.Whether you're interested in the latest IPO trends, investment strategies, or just want to hear from the financial world's elite, this episode with Betty Liu is a must. Tune in to gain valuable lessons and insights from a Wall Street veteran.Introducing Nexus, the upcoming addition to the MyWallSt Product Suite. Sign up now to be the first to learn about our groundbreaking AI-powered stock picking service. We've harnessed state-of-the-art AI, advanced segmentation, and the expertise of seasoned investors to identify game-changing investment opportunities worldwide.Sign Up Now
In this episode, Monique Llamas, founder of Hardcover Cook and host of The Cookbook Pantry podcast interviewed Betty Liu, author of the critically-acclaimed cookbook, My Shanghai Hardcover Cook has partnered with Betty Liu, to curate a special ingredient bundle to help celebrate the Lunar New Year. Betty invites you to experience her family tradition of making sweet and savory rice balls with this ingredient bundle. In the episode, Betty describes learning how to make rice balls from her mother and shares secret family tips, tricks and memories. Buy the special My Shanghai Tāng Yuán Lunar New Year bundle.In this bundle, you'll get seven essential pantry ingredients for making the Tāng Yuán (and many other recipes from her cookbook), along with printed recipes for "Sticky Rice Balls Three Ways". Fill them with meat filling, sesame filling, or greens filling. Connect with Betty Liu on Instagram.Join the Hardcover Cookbook Club Facebook group or post to Instagram using hashtag #hardcovercookbookclub and tag @hardcovercook. Share photos and notes of recipes you've made, share your wins or challenges with the featured ingredient, ask questions or make recommendations, and support others in the group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/hardcovercook
First of all, Happy 2-Year Pod-iversary to us!! We can’t believe we’ve already been putting out this show for two years, and we’re so thankful to all of you for listening. Sara discusses how divorce sucks but Robert recently came for a nice visit, and Laura talks about her struggles with body image and an exciting purchase she had saved up for. Then we chat with the multi-talented Betty Liu about her new cookbook, My Shanghai. We learn about what defines Shanghainese cooking and where to seek out the best food in the city. There’s a fun listener voicemail with more Girl Scout cookie content and we have some juicy recommendations for you.The full show notes for this episode are available here.Please reach out to us!Instagram: @passportpizzapodTwitter: @passportspizzaemail: hello@passportsandpizza.comleave a voicemail: 717-964-0215
Are you struggling to communicate and to be understood in your cross-culture workplace? Did you know cross-culture barriers or challenges restrict your communication with your co-workers, specifically with Chinese Nationals? Do you want to solve that problem? It is necessary for us to understand and learn how to communicate with other people in different cultures. Businesses are opening their doors to diversity, welcoming different people with different cultural backgrounds. China, as one of the biggest countries in the world, is also part of this change. Without understanding the importance of communication and solving the communication barriers across different cultures, it can affect not only you and your co-workers but also the business itself. Betty Liu is an applied linguist, and anthropologist and a cross-cultural consultant. And Betty helps people to achieve better communication and collaboration given the challenges brought about by language culture, and communication differences. In this episode, Betty shares with us how communication can be a barrier and a challenge in cross-culture activities happening in the workplace. She explains the importance of understanding not only communication but also culture when interacting with your co-workers in your workplace. What you will learn from this episode: Learn how communication challenges can happen in cross-culture activities and workplace, especially with Chinese Nationals Discover how cultural differences can affect communication between people Find out ways on how to solve these communication challenges especially between English speakers and Chinese Nationals “I think that we’re always going to find a way to connect with each other as long as we have goodwill, determination, and patience.” - Betty Liu Topics Covered: 01:37 - Betty defines her ideal client 02:06 - Problem Betty helps solve for her clients: Challenges in communication, encounters, and language in cross-culture activities 03:44 - If in cross-culture activities that the one side feels the other side is impossible to understand, why understanding and solving communication barriers between cultures is necessary, especially in your workplace 04:25 - What usually are the common mistakes people make while trying to solve the communication challenges in cross-culture activities? 06:06 - Betty’s valuable free action: “Well, first of all, I was saying people can go to my LinkedIn because I have put some podcasts on these topics. Second of all, I will introduce people to try to use a language dictionary more often. Not only say English to Chinese but also English to English and Chinese to Chinese.” 07:24 - Movie alert: Arrival (2016) directed by Denis Villeneuve 08:12 - Question that Howard should have asked Betty: What is a great time people should reach out to me and ask for my assistance or consultant? Key Takeaways: “Try to use a language dictionary more often. Not only say English to Chinese but also English to English and Chinese to Chinese. Then, you'll realize the very rich and complex knowledge behind the language and you will become more understandable and also patient when you communicate some way to the second language speakers.” - Betty Liu “So, people do have to identify what is exactly is the culture factor we're talking about. Are we talking about perception, and are we talking about value? And also, what is exactly the activity and context we're talking about. So, we're able to solve that and if without clarification, that is a lot of ambiguity and people cannot do anything to solve their problem effectively.”- Betty Liu People/Resources Mentioned: Arrival (2016) directed by Denis Villeneuve Ways to connect to Betty Liu: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bettyliu/ Ways to connect with Howard Whiteson: Website: http://www.wealthwithoutborders.net Podcast: https://wealthwithoutborders.net/podcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/howardwhiteson
Betty Liu is the Executive Vice Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange and the Chief Experience Officer of Intercontinental Exchange. Liu joined the NYSE Group after ICE acquired Radiate, the ed-tech startup she founded. Liu is a former news anchor for Bloomberg Television.
Three leading tech CEO’s convened to discuss “The Future of Work,” a conversation recorded live as part of the NYSE’s inaugural Digital Leaders Series. Stewart Butterfield, Jennifer Tejada, and Aaron Levie shared with Betty Liu how their companies are navigating the new normal of the coronavirus pandemic. The NYSE-listed companies -- Box, PagerDuty, and Slack -- have adapted to a fully remote environment, prepared for a future decentralized workplace, and are looking to use the disruption of traditional work to build a more inclusive workforce moving forward. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Many people know Betty Liu as an award-winning business journalist. She anchored the Bloomberg Television “Daybreak Asia” program for many years and she also co-created and anchored “In the Loop” for 8 years. But many people don't realize that Betty is also a successful entrepreneur who started a company called Radiate. Radiate developed and distributed content of empowering leaders offering expert advice. In fact it did so well it was acquired by the New York Stock Exchange in 2018.
Of the thousands of firms listed on the NYSE, only 26 can have a single letter ticker symbol, and Jacobs (NYSE: J) has one of them. The new ticker symbol and new name (it was formerly Jacobs Engineering Group) reflects the firm’s transformation under its Chair & CEO, Steve Demetriou. He was a recent guest of Betty Liu on Slice, part of ICE’s Insights Platform, to discuss how Jacobs reimagined its future built around a commitment to sustainability and diversity that will allow Jacobs to “PlanBeyond” today. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
About 30% of natural gas in the U.S. passes through pipelines owned by Williams, which is undergoing a transformation under President & CEO Alan Armstrong, who was appointed to the top job in 2011. Alan was a recent guest of Betty Liu on Slice, part of ICE’s Insights Platform, where she he talked to him about the role of technology in the energy sector and what it takes to lead an evolving company. Their conversation was condensed for the Slice broadcast. Here’s their full uncut conversation. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Betty Liu, writing for Inc Magazine, offers 10 tips to become a better public speaker. But it's tip #7 that really resonated with me. Check out the full article at https://www.inc.com/betty-liu/8-simple-ways-to-become-a-more-impressive-public-speaker.html TEACH THE GEEK teachthegeek.com youtube.teachthegeek.com @teachthegeek (Twitter) @teachthegeek (FB) @_teachthegeek_ (IG)
Representation among women and minorities on corporate boards is ticking up, but more work lies ahead as investors and other stakeholders demand more diversity. Data show that more diversity can drive better results, and the NYSE Board Advisory Council was launched to champion qualified candidates nominated by leaders of listed companies. ICE Board Members Sharon Bowen and Duriya Farooqui, along with NYSE Vice Chair Betty Liu, are Co-Chairs of the Council and convened inside the ICE House to chart a path toward greater equality in the board room and how the Council can help. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Betty Liu is Executive Vice Chairman at NYSE and Chief Customer Experience Officer at Intercontinental Exchange. She shares her career journey from journalism to business owner to executive management. Her advice includes processing information and understanding your personal brand — your three words. Hear about hers and she even gets Mat and Josh to share theirs. Hosted by Josh Boaz and Mat Zucker, Rising is produced by Direct Agents and Prophet, with original music by Movers+Shakers. Visit us at rising-podcast.com Top Picks: Podcast: The Eagle Eye; Book: "Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman; Book: Taiko by Eiji Yoshikawa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/risingpodcast/message
Intercontinental Exchange recently welcomed a new neighbor to Broad Street, Fearless Girl. The statue, commissioned by State Street Global Advisors and created by sculptor Kristen Visbal to promote State Street’s SHE Index Fund, has become enduring symbol calling for change. Following the arrival ceremony outside the New York Stock Exchange, State Street’s Chief Marketing Officer, Stephen Tisdale, sat down for a fireside chat with the NYSE’s Betty Liu to talk all things fearless. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/podcast/inside-the-ice-house
Betty Liu, Executive Vice Chairman of the NYSE, brings years of knowledge and insight about the needs of CEOs and their businesses, from those nascent start-up days to the moment when the founder stands on the podium to ring the opening bell of their IPO. Fresh off a trip to the Far East, Betty shares what she has learned about navigating between the business cultures of the East and West, becoming an entrepreneur as the founder of the ed-tech start-up Radiate, and getting out of your comfort zone. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/podcast/inside-the-ice-house
Betty Liu, Bloomberg anchor and founder of Radiate, Inc., is here to teach us all how to negotiate and get the best, most lucrative job offers that we can. In Mailbag, when to keep a credit card open, financial prep for having a baby and how best to start a college fund.
You may have seen the “60 Minutes” interview with Howard Buffett and clips from the World Food Program’s 10th Annual George McGovern Leadership Award Ceremony and global hunger conference at the U.S. Department of State but World Footprints is sharing the complete highlights. This event honored the contributions made by Howard Buffett and Bill Gates to global hunger efforts and it included keynote remarks by Vice President Joe Biden, a presentation of the awards by Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton—a 2010 George McGovern Leadership Award recipient, and a panel discussion on private sector management. Members of the panel included: Howard G. Buffett; Dr. Rajiv Shah, administrator, USAID; Greg Page, chairman and CEO, Cargill; and The Honorable Dan Glickman, former Secretary of Agriculture. The panel was moderated by Betty Liu of Bloomberg News.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Betty Liu, journalist, author, podcaster, and host of Bloomberg Television's “In The Loop”, talks with us about her career and lessons she's learned along the way. Betty shares her take on having a strong network, and the importance of emotional intelligence for success.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Betty Liu, journalist, author, podcaster, and host of Bloomberg Television’s “In The Loop”, talks with us about her career and lessons she’s learned along the way. Betty shares her take on having a strong network, and the importance of emotional intelligence for success.
In todays episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast we talk to Betty Liu. She is a Boston Wedding photographer and Food blogger. She shares how she got into the world of food photography and styling and how her passion project has helped improve her professional wedding photography
Today, Betty Liu joins us on the show. She is the anchor of Bloomberg Markets, appearing each day from 10 AM to 12 PM ET and 3 PM to 4 PM ET. She is also the creator and host of her own podcast program, Radiate, which airs every Tuesday. Betty is phenomenal, she is a single mom and having worked in business news for a very long time, she has interviewed some of the most influential people in business and politics and media including presidents, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Warren Buffett, Carlos Slam, Jamie Diamond, Elon Musk, and so many others. Throughout our conversations, I’m dying to ask her, what is it like to work behind the scenes at Bloomberg? She mentions her morning ritual, it may sound fancy to others but not to Betty. What Warren Buffett continues to teach her. He is someone that Betty has interviewed many times. Betty’s top splurge, it's five figures. For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
Thrilled to welcome BJ Smith to the PodUp Podcast. BJ is an ecommerce marketing coach, educator and podcaster on the Social Impact Show and Marketing Group Therapy. BJ and I worked together producing podcasts for the Advertising Week conference this year. We talk about that experience, why podcasting at an event could make sense for your group or business, and what podcasters have to do in order to more effectively market their podcasts. Reminder to check out the brand new podcast from MPassy productions, ‘Radiate with Betty Liu.’ This is an an excellent interview series I have been working on that you are not going to want to miss. BJ Smith’s Website - https://bjsmith.co/ Social Impact Show - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-social-impact-show/id1036400860?mt=2 Marketing Group Therapy Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-group-therapy-advice/id1006822862?mt=2 Pandora/Serial News - http://www.digitalspy.com/showbiz/news/a676886/serial-season-2-will-stream-exclusively-on-pandora-but-you-can-still-download-it/ Radiate with Betty Liu - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radiate-with-betty-liu/id1052923037?mt=2
**Apologies, I know I said I’d be off one week and it wound up being two. The move and some other things just kept me from producing a great episode last week so I took the extra time to make sure I delivered quality content. Thank you for coming back*** Class is in session with this week’s guest Jeff Bradbury, founder and creator of Teachercast.net. This an amazing podcast, teacher, educator, blogger and all around nice guy. He offers some excellent advice on getting started, growing your community and maintaining a work-life balance to make your publishing venture a success. We also catch up on some podcasting news that happened in the last few weeks including word that Google Play will start offering podcasts and how to submit your RSS feed, as well as word that Ringr is releasing a new version of the software with new features. Plus, super excited to announce the Radiate Podcast with Betty Liu. This is an an excellent interview series I have been working on that you are not going to want to miss. TeacherCast - http://www.teachercast.net/ TeacherCast Broadcast Archive - http://www.teachercast.net/education/teachercast-broadcasting/ Submit Your RSS Feed to Google Play Podcast - https://play.google.com/music/podcasts/publish Ringr2 - https://www.ringr.com/email/ RADIATE WITH BETTY LIU - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radiate-with-betty-liu/id1052923037?mt=2
Hosted by Betty Liu, Radiate will provide you with exclusive, unfiltered access to the world's most accomplished people in business, politics and society. What does it take to become a wildly successful entrepreneur or CEO? What is the path to success? What mistakes did people make and how did they overcome them? Betty and her guests answer all these questions and much more.
BettySLiu.com A wedding photographer with her husband, Alex, by day, Betty shares recipes influenced by her Chinese heritage and her parents. She grew up in a home where white rice was a staple and comfort food was soup noodles, wontons or a fatty pork belly. Betty strongly believes that traditional Asian ingredients have a place […] The post 072: Betty Liu: An Introduction to Chinese Cuisine first appeared on The Dinner Special podcast.
Bloomberg news anchor Betty Liu author of 'Work Smarts: What CEOs Say You Need to Know to Get Ahead ' shares what she learned about career success from speaking with CEOs including JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon AOL's Susan Lyne and Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As CEO and president, Daymond John guided FUBU to a staggering $350 million in revenues in 1998, placing it in the same stratosphere as such designer sportswear labels as Donna Karan New York and Tommy Hilfiger. We get an exciting and rare look into the mind of one the industry leaders in fashion! Daymond shares his incredible story, and helps our listeners learn how to make your vision a reality! Anna Jerstrom stops by the studio to help our listeners learn just how to start a business, how to keep it running, and maintaining great customer relationships, In 2009, she decided to leave her cushy Merrill Lynch job in London to move to Costa Rica to learn how to surf full-time. A year later, the former investment banker founded, Calavera a surf-inspired water wear brand that now has 10 bikini styles plus shorts and rash guards.Betty Liu is the anchor of Bloomberg Television's “In the Loop with Betty Liu” (8-10am ET), a daily business morning news program that covers the opening of U.S. markets and financial, economic and political news from around the world. Liu also hosts the weekday half-hour program “In the Loop at the Half” at noon on Bloomberg Radio. Liu has interviewed numerous prominent newsmakers for Bloomberg including Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, media pioneer Ted Turner and former General Electric Chairman and CEO Jack Welch.