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On today's episode, I talk to musician Marina Allen. Originally from New Jersey, Marina's moved back and forth across the country a couple times, and now lives in Los Angeles. She began to write music in earnest her late-teens/early-20s, and her first album Candlepower came out in 2021, followed one year later by Centrifics and her latest Eight Pointed Star was just released last week on Fire Records, and it's wonderful! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!
And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
Growing up in the South Side of Chicago, Amanda Moncada-Perkins wanted power.Her family had few resources to make do with, so she became an attorney when she grew up to unlock a better future. And today, Amanda is the Founding Attorney of her own firm, Stoutegy Law. But stepping into her power as a lawyer wasn't without some major caveats.Amanda was pulling brutal 70 to 80-hour weeks while she was working at major firms. She recalls crying every day at work, stretching herself to the absolute limit to outperform her colleagues. She was even put on suicide watch during a particularly dark period.This week, Amanda talks about how she navigated countless obstacles in the daunting world of law to found her own successful firm. How did she cope with the immense pressure and strain as a high-profile attorney? Why did she find stepping away from work to be so difficult? And how did she eventually learn to put her mind at ease without compromising the quality of her work?Amanda talks about:Overcoming overworkHow she landed her first clientSurviving a toxic work environmentUsing school to transcend her circumstancesThe vacation experience that convinced her to leave corporate We have a website!Visit andsosheleft.com for full episodes, transcripts, an application form to be on the show, a list of upcoming guests and more.Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Correspondence and © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: Chris Zabriskie - "Air Hockey Saloon," "Candlepower," "CGI Snake," "Wonder Cycle," "Short Song 012823," "Another Version of You."Correspondence - "The North Sea (version)."
And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
**SPECIAL FOR OUR LISTENERS! Use code "SHELEFT20" for 20% off an order**Kaylin Marcotte's early career wasn't particularly fun.But when she was training as a management consultant at IBM in 2013, she met two promising, young female founders who wanted to start a media company...called theSkimm. So, she left to become their first employee.Kaylin's days were pretty demanding, and she often played with jigsaw puzzles at home to unwind. But she didn't always love the stock imagery she was putting together. So, in 2019, she founded JIGGY. It's a direct-to-consumer company creating jigsaw puzzles that…actually look pretty cool. And its very existence is a reminder of how important it is to have fun throughout the entrepreneurial journey.Kaylin talks about how she went from getting hired as theSkimm's first employee to becoming the Founder & CEO of JIGGY. How did she transition from working at a media company to manufacturing a physical product? What was it like to create a business out of her hobby? And how do we make fun a core part of the entrepreneurial experience?Kaylin talks about:Essential lessons she learned at theSkimmThe importance of joy and play in businessHow to transition into product manufacturingHow she kept her business going after COVIDHow to give your customers exactly what they want We have a website!Visit andsosheleft.com for full episodes, transcripts, an application form to be on the show, a list of upcoming guests and more.Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Correspondence and © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: Chris Zabriskie - "Air Hockey Saloon," "And It Is There, in Those Depths," "Can You Even F****** Imagine Being a Teenager Today?" "I Don't See the Branches, I See the Leaves," "Candlepower."Correspondence - "New Year's Loops."Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License
No intellectually honest person can argue that we have allowed the United States of America to be put into a terrible, dangerous position. Hard times are coming. The question we address is what can each person do about that? We will talk about controlling those things that we can control. During our Tech Talk from EOTech, Professor Paul will consider flashlights and weaponlights. What is the difference between Lumen and Candlepower? Does it make a difference? Also, we have an SOTG Homeroom sponsored by Student of the Gun University. Paul and Jarrad will consider some controversy regarding weapon mounted lights and whether or not they are a good idea. Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you've got any questions, here are some options to contact us: Send an Email Send a Text Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember… You're a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | FrogLube | Hi-Point Firearms | Spike's Tactical | SOTG University [0:02:09] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Lumen vs Candlepower or “Candela” www.shineretrofits.com [0:20:55] Pro Tip of the Week - FrogLube.com TOPIC: “Jarrad going to help you lube it up” [0:29:56] SOTG Homeroom - CrossbreedHolsters.com TOPIC: Lights on Guns Controversy: https://youtu.be/yhpr4Z30Zs0 [0:56:46] Wargaming the Apocalypse: 4 Steps for Being Ready if the SHTF www.shootingnewsweekly.com Wargaming The American Apocalypse-First Acknowledge That There is an Emergency www.encouragingangels.org FEATURING: Shrine Retrofits, Shooting News Weekly, Encouraging Angels, Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: EOTech, FrogLube, Hi-Point Firearms, Spikes Tactical FIND US ON: iTunes, Stitcher, AppleTV, Roku, Amazon, GooglePlay, YouTube, Threads, Instagram, Facebook, X SOURCES From www.shootingnewsweekly.com: We would hope that the crash of AT&T services on Thursday 2/22/24 served as a wakeup call or at least as a lesson for the American masses. We are far too reliant on technology that can break down at a moment's notice. The first cover story for the incident was a solar flare, but that did not stand up to any close scrutiny. Next up was the accidental human error story. AT&T was supposedly conducting a normal, scheduled upgrade and the system collapsed. Oops! In Europe, where Washington, D.C. does not control their media, observers are stating that the AT&T outage has all the signs of a cyberattack. In other words they think the system was hacked. Whether you choose to believe that or not, it's interesting that within the last two weeks we have been treated to multiple reports where US intelligence services have warned about continuous hacking attempts against our communication grid. (Click Here for Full Article)
And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
In her previous life as a corporate recruiter, Maisha Cannon put on what she describes as a kind of “mask.” She wasn't fully herself. Often, she'd fade into the background to try and get ahead as a black woman in corporate America. But for Maisha, getting into entrepreneurship meant putting aside those incidents where she experienced bias. It meant stepping into herself and building the confidence she needed to start The Collab Lab, which helps Talent Acquisition professionals and Recruiters to grow their skills and careers.In this episode, Maisha talks about how to bring your full self to work. How did she respond to experiencing racial bias in the workplace? How did she develop the confidence to start The Collab Lab, especially as an introvert? And what's the biggest trend affecting job recruitment right now?Maisha talks about:Getting hired at (and leaving) companies like Google and LinkedInEmbracing imperfection and the importance of launching earlyThe secrets to overcoming bias in the workplaceHow AI is being used to disrupt recruitingShedding her corporate "mask" We have a new website!Visit andsosheleft.com for full episodes, transcripts, an application form to be on the show, a list of upcoming guests and more.Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Correspondence and © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: Chris Zabriskie - "Air Hockey Saloon," "Candlepower," "CGI Snake" "Wonder Cycle," "Readers! Do You Read?," "Is That You Or Are You You?" "Short Song 021423," "Everybody's Got Problems That Aren't Mine," "Another Version of You."Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License
And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
Urbander CEO Samí Haiman-Marrero describes herself as an armadillo. She's got thick skin, she's scrappy, and she can smell insincerity from a mile away. Samí spent almost her entire life in Puerto Rico, but you can tell right away that she has roots in the Bronx. When she came back to New York to work in media and publishing, she soon found herself grappling with some harsh realities, dealing with cultural and social environments that were completely different from the ones she grew up with. To kick off 2024, Samí shares her best advice on self-advocacy, why communication is the most useful skill for any entrepreneur, and how her business thrived during two major economic downturns.Samí talks about:Why she sees herself as an "armadillo"Learning through observing her coworkersWhy establishing a sense of community is a mustRecognizing familiarities in an unfamiliar environmentHow her cultural background has been the key to her successHer journey to finding identity in New York's media & publishing industryWe have a new website!Visit andsosheleft.com for full episodes, transcripts, an application form to be on the show, a list of upcoming guests and more.Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Correspondence and © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: Chris Zabriskie - "Air Hockey Saloon," "I Refuse to Accept That There's Nothing I Can Do About It," "Candlepower," "Wonder Cycle," "I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary," " Short Song 020923," "The House Glows (With Almost No Help."Correspondence - "Playing Field," "Longshore Drift (fragments)," "In Copenhagen," "The North Sea (version)," "New Year's Loops," "Expanding Cycle." Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License
And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
When Candice Collison's first daughter was born, she ran into a problem. She wanted to wear fashionable and functional clothing as a new mom that was ethically sourced. She looked everywhere...and found nothing. Seeing a major pain point for new moms and moms-to-be, Candice left her high-level job at Facebook to found Mod + Ethico - later, Of an Origin. Both offer mix-and-match options with motherhood in mind. Candice shares about the difficulties she faced as a mother when it came to clothing, along with the challenges of leaving her job in tech for a completely different kind of career. She also covers why she's so passionate about the work that she does, and how working from home has given her the greatest gift: the freedom to spend time with her kids. Candice talks about:The problems facing new moms when it comes to sustainable, functional fashionThe journey of venturing into a completely new industry from techHow working from home has enriched Candice's lifeHow to draw from your deepest passions as an entrepreneurThe motivational piece of advice she received that convinced her not to quitOvercoming fear to build confidence and competence. We'd love to hear your feedback! Here's a quick 5-question survey. Your answers will help us to make the show even better: https://forms.gle/5JnfCUWbgLRw1NTa8 Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: "Air Hockey Saloon," "Candlepower," "Divider" "Wonder Cycle" "CGI Snake" "Short Song 022123," "Short Song 030423," "Short Song 030723." Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, pop artístico, experimental y anguloso, con un puñado de artistas situadas en una senda cada vez más elevada e interesante, inventiva a tope... certera como pocas veces... apasionante. Suenan: MARINA ALLEN - "BELONG HERE" ("CANDLEPOWER", 2021) / THIS IS THE KIT - "TAKE YOU TO SLEEP" ("CAREFUL OF YOUR KEEPERS", 2023) / MARTA DEL GRANDI - "MATA HARI" (ADELANTO DE "SELVA", 2023) / CARLA DAL FORNO - "MIND YOU'RE ON" ("COME AROUND", 2022) / CO-PILOT - "MOVE TO IT" ("ROTATE", 2023) / CHARLOTTE JACOBS - "B" ("THE SHAPE OF WANDERING", 2021) / SHEERS - "WET PLASTIC" ("IN A CROWD", 2021) / NILÜFER YANYA - "MIDNIGHT SUN" ("PAINLESS", 2022) / WESTERMAN - "AN INBUILT FAULT" ("AN INBUILT FAULT", 2023) / MEGA BOG - "ANTHROPOCENE" ("END OF EVERYTHING", 2023) / SPELLLING - "UNDER THE SUN" ("SPELLLING & THE MISTERY SCHOOL", 2023) / LAURA GROVES - "ANY DAY NOW" ("RADIO RED", 2023) / Escuchar audio
This episode was first published on 25 September, 2020. John tracks down CJ's father and talks to him about his absence from the 14-year-old's life.Investigation: Anyone with information can also contact the police on the dedicated incident room number of 020 8345 3775, or 101. You can also make contact via Twitter @MetCC. To give information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org. The Metropolitan Police Service offers a £20,000 reward for anyone who can provide information leading to the identification and conviction of the person(s) responsible for CJ's murder.Original Music by Cam Shuck - satellitestudios.co.uk.Additional Music by Breakmaster Cylinder and Jordan Powell."Candlepower" by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under CC BY 3.0.Clips: BBC, ITV, Sky News, ITN. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
Margery Kraus is a PR powerhouse. With over five decades of experience in her industry, she's received every major communications award and founded the largest majority women-owned PR firm in the world: APCO Worldwide. But her successes weren't just the result of her work at APCO…they also came from her experiences as a mother. In this conversation, Margery shares her secrets to finding happiness both at home and behind the desk. Margery also opens up about the challenges she's faced as a woman in a male-dominated field, including condescension, bullying, and even betrayal. Through it all, her family and children have been her greatest source of growth and inspiration, as detailed in her book, “Roots and Wings.” Get Margery's Book: Roots and Wings: Ten Lessons of Motherhood that Helped Me Create and Run a Company Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: "Air Hockey Saloon," “Oxygen Garden,” “Candlepower,” “Cylinder Five,” “Short Song 030932,” “Short Song 022823,” “Short Song 020523.” Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License.
This week one of my cats makes his debut in sound design. His playing about in the closet makes me it seem as if I have Very Strong Feelings about trends in rich people food. But mostly this is a look into the past of large-whale eating on a global scale up until about the 18th century. There are also surprises around how long it took Europeans to agree that whales are not fish. The pre-modern relationship to fat comes in to play - when you are most of your own heating source for most of the day, consuming fat has a different purposefulness.And I spend a fair amount of time sorting out why most Americans have probobly never met anyone who knows what whale meat tastes like.Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor TurtleShow Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood@gmail.com Twitter: @THoAFoodInstagram: @THoAFood
Ron totally forgot last week was Good Friday. There once was a time when he would've been at a Good Friday service, meditating on the stations of the cross. This Good Friday, he was writing a podcast script about how his Christian faith has been turned topsy-turvey. This is the first in a special 2-part series where we get into the faith aspect of Ron's journey. Oh, and Ron, JD, and Yolanda have one of their patented debates—would most American Christians be open to the idea of extraterrestrial life? And what would make a better movie script—finding Noah's Ark, or a real-life alien spaceship? PRE-ORDER "DUNGEONS 'N' DURAGS" NOW Email your thoughts to podcast@dungeonsndurags.com. Or shoot us a voicemail on our website. Follow the hosts on social Ron on Twitter - twitter.com/BladeRonner Ron on IG - instagram.com/BlerdRonner JD on Twitter - twitter.com/thatJDCochran Yolanda on Twitter - twitter.com/rat_in_a_wheel Copyrights & Credits Music for the show was licensed from Artlist and curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. Creative commons songs included in this episode (in order of appearance): “Candlepower” by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY) Fun Links and Clips Learn about the Dies Irae Josh Harris Axios interview Josh Harris TEDx Talk HowellBeThyName Statement of Fair Use As an audio documentary series, we sometimes use news, movie, video, and music clips under Fair Use. We take artists' work and copyrights very seriously. As such, we adhere closely to the law, transforming the work and/or minimizing the use of clips for purposes of explanation, critique, education, or satire. Copyrighted music used to enhance the episode is purchased, or licensed under creative commons. Any inclusion of popular or copyrighted music not so licensed, is used sparingly under the guidelines of good fair use practices. For more information, we highly recommend “The Documentary Filmmaker's Best Practices of Fair Use.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week we revelled in Irises, Crocuses and Ficaria with Helen and Ross from The Picton Garden and Old Court Nurseries. This week on The Talking Dirty Podcast, it's Ferns, Epimediums, Narcissi and Spring Shrubs. It is amazing the amount of treasures the pair fit into their two acres...I mean, just check out that plant list... PLANT LIST Polypodium cambricum 'Richard Kayse' Polypodium cambricum 'Pulcherrimum Addison' Polypodium cambricum 'Semilacerum falcatum O'Kelly' Woodwardia unigemmata Blechnum chilense Narcissus cyclamineus 'Beauté de Gravesend' Selaginella kraussiana Narcissus pseudonarcissus var. porrigens Narcissus 'Alec Gray' Narcissus 'Candlepower' Narcissus 'Winter Waltz' Narcissus 'February Gold' Narcissus 'Snook' Narcissus 'Papa Snoz' Narcissus 'Tête-à-tête' Narcissus 'Medway Gold' Narcissus 'Gale Force' Cardamine quinquefolia Epimedium 'Black Sea' Epimedium 'Rhubarb and Custard' Epimedium 'Spine Tingler' Epimedium 'Amber Queen' Epimedium 'Buckland Spider' Epimedium 'Pink Champagne' Ypsilandra thibetica Leucojum vernum var. carpathicum Stachyurus Praecox Prunus mume 'Beni-chidori' Daphne bholua 'Mary Rose' Narcissus 'Mitzy' Hepatica nobilis 'Cremar' Acer × conspicuum 'Phoenix' Acer griseum
After a first instalment packed with Snowdrops, Primulas and Cardamine, get ready for even more early-Spring inspiration from Organic Gardener Val Bourne, including Narcissi, Hamamelis, Hellebores and Hepaticas! In this episode we mention our https://www.getgardeningnow.co.uk/newsletter (new Newsletter). To sign up to it and read the first instlament which went out a few weeks ago, head here: https://www.getgardeningnow.co.uk/newsletter (https://www.getgardeningnow.co.uk/newsletter) PLANT LIST Narcissus 'Rijnveld's Early Sensation' Narcissus 'Candlepower' Narcissus 'Navarre' Narcissus 'Jumblie' Narcissus cyclamineus Chimonanthus praecox Hamamelis × intermedia 'Aurora' Hamamelis × intermedia 'Pallida' Prunus 'Kursar' Ribes laurifolium Galanthus 'South Hayes' Helleborus 'Penny's Pink' Helleborus 'Anna's Red' Polypodium cambricum Polypodium cambricum 'Richard Kayse' Hepatica 'Kilmeston Pink' Hepatica transsilvanica 'Elison Spence' Hepatica nobilis Hepatica x media 'Harvington Beauty' Hepatica transsilvanica Leucojum vernum var. vernum 'Green Lantern' Leucojum vernum var. vagneri 'Janus' Miersia chilensis Galanthus 'Bumblebee' Galanthus plicatus 'Diggory' Galanthus plicatus 'Golden Fleece' Galanthus 'Treasure Island' Galanthus gracilis Galanthus 'Little Dorrit' Galanthus 'Chantry Poppet' Galanthus 'Bambino' Galanthus 'Cherub' Galanthus nivalis 'Lady Putman' Cyclamen coum 'Tilebarn Elizabeth' Crocus heuffelianus Crocus rujanensis 'Belphoebe' Galanthus elwesii 'Broadwell'
Hail and welcome to my inaugural episode! In honor of Halloween 2021, season one of TMWYH is exploring all things spooky. This week, we're digging into the Irish supernatural death omen, the Banshee. Sure, she screams, but did you know she also brushes her hair? Tune in to find out more! Our readers this week were Alistair Frew & Emily Blocher. Art by Chelsea Myers @tinyatticproductions Episode 1 features the following music: "Ossuary 6 - Air" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Farm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Cryptic Sorrow" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Candlepower https://soundcloud.com/chriszabriskie/candlepower Candlepower by Chris Zabriskie http://chriszabriskie.com Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/Oi342ys Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/mL8255oswZo "Thinking Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 "Long Note Three" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Undertow by Scott Bluckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_undertow Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/FrLsadzQ2qc A New Year by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_a-new-year Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/FrLsadzQ2qc
Sesión de actualidad esta semana en Islas de Robinson. Suenan: ASHWORTH - "THERE'S NO DANGER IF I FALL" (SINGLE 2021) / SALTO - "LADY OF THE WIND" (SINGLE 2019) / YANI MARTINELLI - "HERE AND FAR AWAY" ("SWEET SILENCE", 2021) / JACK NAME & AOIFE NESSA FRANCES - "WATCHING THE WILLOWS BURN" (SINGLE 2021) / MARINA ALLEN - "REUNION" ("CANDLEPOWER", 2021) / COOL GHOULS - "LAND SONG" ("AT GEORGE'S ZOO", 2021) / EVAN CHEADLE - "FLOAT ON DOWN THE LINE" ("FAULT LINE SERENADE", 2021) / JOE BOURDET - "MORNING LIGHT" ("MEADOW ROCK", 2021) / MAPACHE - "COYOTE" ("FROM LIBERTY STREET", 2020) / PETER BRUNTNELL - "DANDELION" ("JOURNEY TO THE SUN", 2021) / DOMENICO LANCELOTTI - "VINHO VELHO" ("RAIO", 2021) / DANA SIPOS - "LIGHT IN, MOON ON" ("THE ASTRAL PLANE", 2021) / NEW BUMS - "FOLLOW THEM UP SLOPE" ("LAST TIME I SAW GRACE", 2021) / Escuchar audio
Hey folks, Random Old Records Podcast is still here after thirteen years. Still using other people's words to tell my own story. Still listening to all of the music to find the gems. Still wearing a mask, still not leaving my house. I must be doing something right, because EPISODE #95 is one of the best things I've ever done!This time around, you'll hear lots of acoustic guitars and big harmonies. You'll hear silly lyrics and big dramatic flourishes. You'll hear huge beats and sing-song melodies and equal measures of angst and peace. You'll hear new tracks from Marina Allen, Andrew Gabbard, Drab City, and Aaron Frazer, plus classics by Happy and Artie Traum, Kak, Best Coast, and Gillian Welch, along with tons more great stuff. You'll enjoy it all, I'm sure of it!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #95Released 06/30/2021DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Happy and Artie Traum - "Scavengers"(Double-Back, Capitol 1971)2. Gillian Welch - "The Way It Goes"(The Harrow and The Harvest, Acony 2011)3. Best Coast - "Last Year"(The Only Place, Mexican Summer 2012)4. Female Species - "Sooner Or Later"(Tale Of My Lost Love, Numero Group 2021)--They came from within!5. Global Village Trucking Company - "If You Don't Mind (Me Saying)"(Smiling Revolution, Esoteric 2021)6. Helen Shapiro - "That's The Reason I Love You"(Right Back Where We Started From, RPM 2020)7. Jo Ann Love - "Everything I Need"(Right Back Where We Started From, RPM 2020)8. Marina Allen - "Sleeper Train"(Candlepower, Fire 2021)9. Aaron Frazer - "Love Is"(Introducing, Easy Eye Sound 2021)--Count Yorga!10. Darrow Fletcher - "My Young Misery"(My Young Misery, Kent 2020)11. Phoenix - "Lover's Fantasy"(Can You Feel It Vol. 2, Tramp 2019)12. Kak - "I've Got Time"(Kak, Epic 1969)13. Batteaux - "Tell Her She's Lovely"(Batteaux, Columbia 1973)14.The Flirtations - "Little Darling (I Need You)"(Right Back Where We Started From, RPM 2020)--Beyond the door!15. Fatamorgana - "Until"(Terra Alta, La Vida Es Un Mus 2019)16. Jackie Lynn - "Short Black Dress"(Jacqueline, Drag City 2020)17. Drab City - "Devil Doll"(Good Songs For Bad People, Bella Union 2020)18. Andrew Gabbard - "Cloud Of Smoke"(Brighter Days Ahead, Colemine 2021)
In einer Spezialwoche auf SRF 3 spielten wir die besten Debüt-Alben der Musikgeschichte. In Sachen Sounds! genossen wir den Ausflug ins Archiv u.a. mit den ersten Platten von Patti Smith, Portishead oder The Strokes. Darüber hinaus begeistert ein brandneues Debüt: «Candlepower» von Marina Allen aus Los Angeles war unser Album der Woche.
In einer Spezialwoche auf SRF 3 spielten wir die besten Debüt-Alben der Musikgeschichte. In Sachen Sounds! genossen wir den Ausflug ins Archiv u.a. mit den ersten Platten von Patti Smith, Portishead oder The Strokes. Darüber hinaus begeistert ein brandneues Debüt: «Candlepower» von Marina Allen aus Los Angeles war unser Album der Woche.
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson, veteranos ilustres en perpetuo estado de lucidez y otras novedades exquisitas. Suenan: EDU ERREA - "FEEL ALL RIGHT" ("JUST A DREAM", 2021) / ROSALI - "POUR OVER ICE" ("NO MEDIUM", 2021) / JOHANNA SAMUELS - "CLOSE TO THE VEST" ("EXCELSIOR!", 2021) / THE ROSEWOOD THIEVES - "BROKEN MOON" (SINGLE 2021) / REIGNING SOUND - "A GOOD LIFE" ("A LITTLE MORE TIME WITH REIGNING SOUND", 2021) / THE CORAL - "VACANCY" ("CORAL ISLAND", 2021) / TEENAGE FANCLUB - "LIVING WITH YOU" ("ENDLESS ARCADE", 2021) / HOOLAHAN - "SICK FIZZ" ("CASUARINA", 2017) / BARTON HARTHSHORN - "I GOT AWAY (BUT YOU'RE HERE TO STAY)" ("NOT WHAT I EXPECTED TO HOPE FOR", 2021) / GRUFF RHYS - "SEEKING NEW GODS" ("SEEKING NEW GOODS", 2021) / THIS IS THE KIT - "COMING TO GET YOU NOWHERE" ("OFF OFF ON", 2021) / MARINA ALLEN - "OPHELIA" ("CANDLEPOWER", 2021) / DAMIAN JURADO - "DAWN PRETEND" ("THE MONSTER WHO HATED PENNSYLVANIA", 2021) Escuchar audio
Entre 2018 y 2021 nos movemos esta semana en "Islas de Robinson", con algunos discos favoritos de este año y otros recientes llegados ahora a nuestra orilla. Suenan: GANZER - "MOUNTAINS" ("GANZER", 2020) / THE SONIC DAWN - "SUN DRIFTER" ("ENTER THE MIRAGE", 2020) / TRIPTIDES - "HAVING A LAUGH" ("ALTER ECHOES", 2021) / MARINA ALLEN - "SLEEPER TRAIN" ("CANDLEPOWER", 2021) / RYLEY WALKER - "A LENTICULAR SLAP" ("COURSE IN FABLE", 2021) / LANDLADY - "SUNSHINE" ("LANDLADY", 2021) / THE WEATHER STATION - "TRUST" ("IGNORANCE", 2021) / CORY HANSON - "BIRD OF PARADISE" ("PALE HORSE RIDER", 2021) / CASSANDRA JENKINS - "HAILEY" ("AN OVERVIWEW ON PHENOMENAL NATURE", 2021) / BOWERBIRDS - "THE PARTY" ("BECALMYOUNGLOVERS", 2021) / ANNA ST. LOUIS - "FREEDOM" ("IF ONLY THERE WAS A RIVER", 2018) / PURPLE MOUNTAINS - "DARKNESS AND COLD" ("PURPLE MOUNTAINS", 2019) / Escuchar audio
Al final resulta que ese gráfico en las redes sociales que señalaba la fecha de día, mes y año de hoy era efectivamente el anticipo de nueva música de Noel Gallaghher. Pero sólo dos canciones. Las que serán el reclamo por inéditas de la primera recopilación del mayor de los hermanos de Oasis al frente de su proyecto High Flying Birds. El título de esa entrega es "Back the way we came Vol1 (2011-2021)". Y es que efectivamente ya va una década de esta otra aventura. Y ayer por la noche fue cuando Garbage dieron a conocer otra canción más (la que da nombre) a lo que es su próximo disco. Una pieza en donde se reimagina un futuro mejor para que lo disfruten nuestros hijos y no cometer los errores del pasado. Tacada de novedades internacionales con Molly Burch con pop ensoñador, feroz y fascinante; Marina Allen y su "Candlepower" confirmándose como una gran voz de su generación, lanzados a la pista de baile con Will Butler con una remezcla y Jaws the Shark, el proyecto de Olly apoyado por Elliot que se fija en Stone Roses o Dandy Warhols. Novedades de aquí son otro tema flamante (sí, sí, título largo, pero no habrá muchos más) del álbum nuevo de Wild Honey; el adelanto del que será lo próximo de los salmantinos Bye Bye Lullaby (Esther y Dani); el EP "Cara a cara" del trío Donallop; las grabaciones desenterradas de Castillo Interior, más ejemplos del arte colectivo de Rosk; Dani y Javi (Chavales) se hacen una pregunta y Medalla vuelven a trabajar con Sergio Svper. Con un tema de Siniestro Total de "El regreso" con los que colaboró estrechamente e incluso apareció en los créditos (tocando casiotone, cremalleras y haciendo coros) rendimos homenaje a pepo Fuentes, ligado a etiquetas de garantía en los 80´s como la distribuidora Pancoca, las publicaciones Madrid me Mata y Boogie o el diseño gráfico en PocaTeja. Escuchar audio
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson, sesión de actualidad, con algunos estrenos destacados, como el single de la estadounidense Marina Allen. Suenan: DANIEL ROMANO - "NO MORE DISHEARTENED IN THE MORNING" ("HOW ILL THY WORLD IS ORDERED", 2020) / CASSANDRA JENKINS - "MICHELANGELO" ("AN OVERVIEW OF PHENOMENAL NATURE", 2021) / COOL SOUNDS - "BACK TO ME" ("BYSTANDER", 2021) / JACK NAME - "LOSING MY WAY" ("MAGIC TOUCH", 2020) / LAEL NEALE - "ACQUAINTED WITH NIGHT" ("ACQUAINTED WITH NIGHT", 2021) / MARINA ALLEN - "OH, LOUISE" ("CANDLEPOWER", 2021) / LAVINIA BLACKWALL - "KEEP WARM" ("MUGGINGTON LANE END", 2020) / JAMES YORKSTON AND THE SECOND HAND ORCHESTRA - "THERE IS NO UPSIDE" ("THE WIDE, WIDE RIVER", 2021) / JAMES ELKINGTON - "LEOPARDS LAY DOWN" ("EVER-ROVING EYE", 2020) / INDIGO SPARKE - "CARNIVAL" ("ECHO", 2021) / HEATHER TROST - "I'LL THINK OF YOU" ("PETRICHOR", 2020) / Escuchar audio
In this episode, I have five songs for you with a fairly prominent and warm-feeling guitar. I hope you enjoy them. The songs are "Halloween Bride" by Kevin Zarnett, "Someone's Always Standing" by Candlepower, "Someday" by Daniel Hardin, "Steady" by Deadwyler, and "Photographs" by Brother Valiant.
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Labord's Chameleon (Furcifer labordi) may look like just another chameleon, albeit a small one. But it isn't. In one crucial respect, it is one of the most unusual animals on Earth. Virtually unique among tetrapods, in fact ... Subscribe to the show to make sure you don't miss any future Wild Episodes, and e-mail your comments, corrections, suggestions or feedback to help make those future episodes better! You can also follow the show on Facebook or Twitter. Music Opening & Closing Themes: Running Waters and Acoustic Meditation by Audionautix (Jason Shaw), from audionautix.com. CC BY 3.0. Magnet and Leer by Mystery Mammal, CC BY 4.0 Rewound, Another Version of You and Candlepower by Chris Zabriskie. CC BY 4.0. www.thewildepisode.com www.thewildepisode.com
In this episode John Simpson tracks down CJ's father and talks to him about being absent from the 14-year-old's life.Host: John Simpson, The Times' crime correspondent.Investigation: If you have something you’d like to tell us you can reach the podcast team by phone, WhatsApp, email and Instagram: 07535785774, wkcjd.tips@gmail.com and @wkcjdtips.Anyone with information can also contact the police on the dedicated incident room number of 020 8345 3775, or 101. You can also make contact via Twitter @MetCC. To give information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org. The Metropolitan Police Service offers a £20,000 reward for anyone who can provide information leading to the identification and conviction of the person(s) responsible for CJ's murder.Original Music by Cam Shuck - satellitestudios.co.uk.Additional Music by Breakmaster Cylinder and Jordan Powell."Candlepower" by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under CC BY 3.0.Clips used: BBC, ITV, Sky News, ITN. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode John tracks down CJ's father and talks to him about being absent from the 14-year-old's life.Host: John Simpson, The Times' crime correspondent.Investigation: If you have something you’d like to tell us you can reach the podcast team by phone, WhatsApp, email and Instagram: 07535785774, wkcjd.tips@gmail.com and @wkcjdtips.Anyone with information can also contact the police on the dedicated incident room number of 020 8345 3775, or 101. You can also make contact via Twitter @MetCC. To give information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org. The Metropolitan Police Service offers a £20,000 reward for anyone who can provide information leading to the identification and conviction of the person(s) responsible for CJ's murder.Original Music by Cam Shuck - satellitestudios.co.uk.Additional Music by Breakmaster Cylinder and Jordan Powell."Candlepower" by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under CC BY 3.0.Clips used: BBC, ITV, Sky News, ITN. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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I had the honor of sharing a space with local food entrepreneur Liza Atkinson for this episode. She had JUST started her Minneapolis-based dinner party/meal service company, Nosh & Gather, when the pandemic hit. So how has she pivoted? In this discussion, we talk about how the idea of a "career" has fundamentally changed with the newest generation of workers and how she managed to not go insane with her three kids (and husband) during quarantine. She also shares the incredible story of how her business – it's literally just her – has evolved during the past year.You can order from her site here.Have any questions? You can get in touch with her here.//Check out the newest video on the Food Under Fire YouTube channel here.Follow the show on Instagram and Facebook.//“What True Self, Feels Bogus, Let's Watch Jason X” by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/“Candlepower” by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
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Total Duration 43:42 Download episode 252 Lies About Work? There are ideas about leadership and management that you and I have learned over the years that sound reasonable. We do them all the time. Surely they must work, right? For example, having competency models to identify what makes, let’s say, an effective project manager or team leader. Using 360-degree feedback instruments to understand our strengths. That strengths are things we’re good at, weaknesses are things we’re bad at, and that we should focus on the things we’re good at. That people need feedback to improve performance, and that annual cascading goals from the top down to teams is a responsible way to run a business. But what if those, as in all of those, were wrong. Or at least wanting for evidence that they’re right. Or, in the words of today’s guest, they’re actually lies? Marcus Buckingham is the co-author of a new book entitled Nine Lies About Work, and he takes a provocative look at work as it is--not how we’d like it to be. And the results are both challenging and refreshing. Learn more about Marcus and his book at https://www.marcusbuckingham.com/. Let's Stay In Touch! I hear from listeners almost every day, and I love it! How about you and I connect on LinkedIn? Go to https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/LinkedIn and send me an invite! Also, if you know of a group at your organization that has an upcoming large group gathering and uses outside speakers, let them know about the podcast! I'd love to work with them to help improve their ability to lead and deliver. Learn more at https://i-leadonline.com/keynotes. Thanks! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! LIES by Single Bullet Theory Licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDrivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. CANDLEPOWER by Chris Zabriskie Licensed under a Creative Commons: Attribution License.
The impermanence of everything… and what to do about it. Well, this might come across as a bit of a depressing episode… but it’s not meant to be that way, and it’s something that we just need to embrace, because it’s true for every one of us… and trying to hold on to tight to things that are going to fall away, is not only pointless, but it’s counterproductive. The topic is The impermanence of everything… and what to do about it. Answer: Have options. When you have options, everything in life becomes easier. Sometimes when you have too many options, it becomes overwhelming… But this post is specifically for girls that have put themselves in situations that they don’t feel like they can get out of. Everything in life is impermanent. From all the stuff that we buy, to relationships with all people (because all people die), down to our own bodies…. Because we will eventually die too. There’s something unexplainably enlightening when you’re really about able to let go of the outcome you thought was going to happen… And shift your life gracefully in a new direction. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve done it. Even when I haven’t really wanted to… but knew it was the best option for my life, even if I knew it wouldn’t feel good at first. This comes to down the places I’ve lived, the jobs I’ve had, and all the friendships and relationships I’ve been in. The best ways I know of to not feel stuck. Have money. Have friends. Know how to take advantage of the resources available because of the internet. Let's start with number 1…. And I really would place this at number 1. Because people (friends) come and go… and you never know who’s going to be available when you need them the most. But money is something you can always count on to get you out of I think any type of situation… other than of course a dangerous one with a crazy person that doesn’t give a shit if you offer them money or not. Money is the answer to a way out of everything. If you have money you can get an uber, get on a plane, rent an apartment or room, and start a new life. Or, just keep traveling to new places and making new money. Money is the answer. If we want to live life to its fullest… the answer is money. With money, relationships are happier, resources are purer, and life is more exciting, adventurous, and comfortable. Life is whatever you want, when you have money. I’m a hippie that’s converting to a capitalist because I’ve realized that in order for me to take care of my family, live how I want to, do what I want to, be who I want to…. (Which is completely fucking free….) I HAVE to have money. If you’re hearing my voice right now… you’re in the same position as me. Unless we lived in a tribe or grew our own food and had our out clean water supply… we have to have money. I realize how many people have a problem with money. It’s time to let that go. It’s time to decide you’re going to become rich. Number 2 is friends. Family is important to have…. But I think having friends you can rely on is better. For a couple reasons…. One is with Family, it hurts more if they say no, it’s harder for them to say no even if it’s super imposing on them… and besides that… It just feels better to have a friend that you know WANTS to help, instead of a family member that feels obligated. That being said… I’ve put myself in quite a few pinches that my sister has helped dig me out of. But in most cases… I’ve desperately not wanted to ask her, and in a lot of them they’ve been very uncomfortable for both of us. So thank you little sister if you ever find out about my podcast and you’re listening. I’m going to go into a story now about how having options with friends that truly care about you, how it can help and make you feel so much better about life…. But everything I’m about to say about how nice it feels to have friends……. This doesn’t mean you should everrr become friends with people because you think you can get something out of them. I think friendship is about helping each other grow. If you think you can help the other person grow, you see the potential, and they want more out of life… be friends with them! But if they become toxic in your life…. Let them go. Yessss that can be super hard…. But if you want to reach your fullest potential…. You can’t have someone dragging you down all the time. It’s too hard. And the other thing is, don’t become friends with someone just because you think they can get you somewhere, but you have no intention of adding value to their life. Don’t be that person. It’s incredibly unattractive. Add value to people’s lives, and people will be attracted to you… and when you’re down and out… they’ll do what they can to help you. As I’m writing this to talk about it later… just writing this is making my eyes start to tear up. So the story… about a month ago, I thought for sure my fiancée and I were going to break up. I mean, we had a huge fight…. And of course… being the little nomad that I am… after about 5 minutes of feeling horrible… I had to start game planning my next move. I hadn’t been to work. I had barely any money. I needed to decide where I wanted to move. How I was going to be able to rent a room, get an airbnb or couch surf until I had enough to pay for an apartment. Or did I want to move back in with my parents? It would save me money, but I would be living in a little town that didn’t have a strip club…. I would be able to help my dad with projects he has around the house, and help take care of my mom who could absolutely use the care… but is that in my highest and best good? I want to help my family maybe more than anything… but I think the best way I can help them, is to make money. When I make money, I can move them to a different location that’s nicer, where it’s sunny and so they can walk on the beach, get grounded and get plenty of vitamin D from the sunshine… I can buy my mom a hyperbaric chamber so that she can get full oxygen through her body and brain… I can take her to a specialist that can tell us if she has heavy metals in her brain which might be preventing her from being able to think clearly… I can get them a chef to make them super healthy meals every day… There’s a lot I’ll be able to help them with, as soon as I have money. So I started thinking about the best places to work/live. What was I going to do? I started planning on going to work 3 more times before my flight to see my parents was actually coming up that week. I didn’t think that my fiancée would kick me out…. But I’ve definitely been kicked out of places for not sleeping with people before, my fiancée would never kick me out for that… but I’ve just delt with so much shit staying with other people… that him telling me to leave, or me just wanting to leave because of being super uncomfortable… was right there are the forefront of my mind. So, this all brought me to the feeling of, now I need to go to work, because I HAVE to… and we all know how that feels…. It can be hard to go to work when you HAVE to go. I know in situations that I’ve literally HAD to go… has been super depressing and hard for me. It’s much easier to go to work when you don’t need to, but you’re working on a goal, or you have a great reason to go…. Other than you’re desperate. Guys can feel the desperate. Which is another great reason to be SMART with your money. To save up to 6 months of rent, so just in case something happens… you’ve got a cushion. It really is a lifesaver sometimes. So I went to the beach so I could get out of the house and attempt to think clearly about how my next week was going to look before I left California and probably never came back. And I got a text from my favorite girl in the world. If you’re in the facebook group you probably know who I’m talking about. She’s one of those people that I think about and am so incredibly thankful for…… Historically… I’ve been a very to myself kind of person. I’ve always wanted more, I’ve always been very particular… since I was in my late teens, I’ve heard that you’re the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with… and after really thinking about it… and seeing who I associated myself with … that scared me into not wanting to hang out with anyone. Something I want to say real quick about friendships…. Is they’re not like relationships. When you get a boyfriend/girlfriend…… there’s a CLEAR CUT time when y’all break up. “We’re done” it’s over… no more… probably won’t even still be friends…. But when you’re friends with someone.. and you decided they’re really quite toxic to be around……. Most people find it super hard and socially unacceptable to tell you’re friend “We’re done”. And this is a HUGE reason to be very selective with who you become friends with. Choose your friends wisely!!! Because it’s hard to break up with them. All that being said……. I’m incredibly incredibly incredibly thankful for my beautiful friend in Florida… And that day that I went to the beach…trying to plan my next literal move before I even went back to the house… And she texted me. Said that her and her daughter really missed me, and that “my room” was waiting for me anytime I was ready. She gave me a room in her house… The amount of stress and pressure that instantly fell off of me was indescribable. I had a place to go, with a club near by that I could instantly start making money in… So…. Find people that you truly admire… people that you have great conversations with… people that you respect and have fun with… And become friends with them! Keep in touch… and try to add value to their lives. However you can. People are so important. Relationships with the RIGHT people are so important anyway. Okay and 3rd. Leveraging the internet. I was in Nevada. Staying with a girl I used to work with… and while she was going out to work to make money…. I was trying to decide what I wanted to do with my life. I was very unhappy. I went with her so that I could walk around casinos and wait for guys to ask me to play. I had been out there before to do that, and actually had a lot of fun, and made a lot of money over a 2 week time span. But this time… was different. The introvert in me wasn’t letting me leave the house we were staying in. So while I was there…. Desperate for a life change…. I started thinking about where I could go that had the most money, that I would enjoy the most. I went downstairs and the person we were staying with had on a show about some of the wealthiest homes in the United States. And I don’t remember how many of them were in Miami… but it was enough to make me realize… I wanted to go to Miami. But how? I needed a place to stay. I needed the money to get there. And I needed a new job. I couldn’t stand the idea of working in a club when I got there. I really wanted a life change. So… realizing that you really can figure out anything you put your mind to… I decided to get on craigslist and make a post. I posted something about needing a place to stay, wanting to work for an entrepreneur, and being able to cook, clean, do assistant work, and being an outstanding networker. I got a message back the same day. Some guy named Rey. We worked out a deal that was basically he would pay for my flight, take care of all my necessities for the first month, and then he would start paying me. It was going to be a trail basis until then, but a guaranteed 1 month. I was stoked. I flew to Miami with a new feeling of excitement, accomplishment in getting a new job with an entrepreneur (trying to surround myself with people I wanted to be like)… and going back to Florida, which I was really missing. I missed the sand between my toes, and the year-round bikini weather. So, I got to Florida, and I think Rey had someone pick me up if I remember correctly. Got to his place… beautiful apartment in a rich area of Miami… annnnnnnnnnnnd I came to find out, that it was a one bedroom. He didn’t even have a couch I could sleep on. It was 2 1 seater chairs in his living room. So this meant I could sleep in his bed with him, or I could sleep on the floor in the living room. I wasn’t stressed out about it…. But I had a feeling it wasn’t a good sign. So, what does any good entertainer do that is trying to keep the peace with people and just get through life? I went into his alcohol cabinet. Vodka quickly became my best friend at his house. I had a list of chores to do, I was running on literally a couple hours of sleep, and no where to actually sleep. To make a long story short… after sleeping on the floor for 3 days… giving him a massage where he asked if he could be naked and had a huge boner… after he realized I didn’t want to have anything to do with him like that…. Things went bad. Real fast. So I’m in Miami, he hasn’t paid me a dime, and he tells me I need to leave. Lol it’s funny to think about now… but at the time… I was like fuck. I knew it was better than staying with him… but damnit. That was short lived, and I didn’t have a plan. Super fortuanately my sister happened to live within walking distance. Crazy right? So…. I walked out of his apartment and went to the pool and called my sister. This was supposed to be a shout out to using craigslist to find what you’re looking for, but I just realized that it might not sound like a good one. But, I will say, everything ended up pretty good. I got on Craigslist again, and that’s another long story… but I ended up staying in Miami for about 8 months before I decided it was time for me to move on. You NEVER KNOW what you’re going to find on craigslist. It can be a very valuable resource. Figure out exactly what you want… and post it. And maybe in multiple cities. Some other great resources are Whatsyourprice.com, which we’ve talked about on this channel, and I can’t recommend enough that you actually try it out. You can have men pay you to go on legit dates with them. This saved me a while back when I was going through some shit and couldn’t force myself to go to work. I was able to walk away from stripping for a while, and just go on fun dates with guys that paid me and took me out to eat. Another is Housecarers.com. This is a site where you can go on vacations (or stay if you just need to live somewhere for free for a while). They have people from all around the globe that need to have their house watched… either because they have pets, plants, or just a really nice house that they need someone to watch while they’re out of town. You can find houses to sit for a couple days, or a couple years…. And they’re all over the world. Maybe you can find one near a strip club that you want to work at. There’s also Couchsurfing.com This has been a very valuable resource for me. Let’s say you want to move to a new city, but want to go without paying for hotels, to check out the city, maybe work for a night or 2 at a club, and see if you actually want to live where you think you want to live. You can find people on this site that will “host you” which means let you stay with them… for free. If you take advantage of this opportunity… PLEASE be respectful of whoever you’re staying with. I think it’s an unwritten rule that if you’re on couch surfing, you need to be a respectful and cool person. Don’t leave their house messy, and if you’re planning on going there and working while you’re in town… TELL THEM. Or work day shift so that you don’t come into their home super late at night. Make SURE TO TELL THEM if you’re going to go to work, and ask if that’s okay. This could make things complicated if it’s a guy…. But I still think you should tell them… because it’s not okay to go stay with someone, leave at 9pm and come back at 2am. It’s their home, and they don’t know you. Let them know what’s going on. Okay, these are some major resources you can use that could end up being super helpful. I’m going to end it there. Have back up options and always be ready to adapt. It’s important. Remember this quote…. “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent; it is the one most adaptable to change.” Embrace impermanence. Because everything is impermanent. And everything will change. Learn how to adapt quickly… and embrace change. Even if it’s not ideal. Embrace it, and be thankful for it. You can always improve on how things have changed… and besides that, they’re going to change again anyway. So just always look for the positive and see how you can make it a BETTER change. Take care. Stay positive. The song at the end is Candlepower by Chris Zabriskie - licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ The song at the end is Candlepower by Chris Zabriskie - licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Bill Sonn, principal consultant at The Sonn Group and senior healthcare consultant at Gelb Consulting talks about how to identify potential patients and marketing success in your healthcare organization to keep up with population growth, as well as avoid dissatisfaction by aligning patient expectations with their experiences with the practice. Find more Executive Session podcasts and content on the MGMA Executive View page: www.mgma.com/executiveview/. Intro/outro: "Candlepower," Chris Zabriskie [Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)]
Patient satisfaction is impacted in countless ways in your medical practice. Consultant Susan Childs, FACMPE, discusses how a senior leader in healthcare can review his or her organization with a focus on what the patient experiences. Find more Executive Session podcasts and content on the MGMA Executive View page: www.mgma.com/executiveview/. Intro/outro: "Candlepower," Chris Zabriskie [Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)]
MGMA Senior Fellow David N. Gans sits down with Nate Moore, "the Pivot Table Guy," to explore how a medical group's chief operating officer needs to get to the data already in an EHR or practice management system to address no-shows, provider productivity and much more. Find more Executive Session podcasts and content on the MGMA Executive View page: www.mgma.com/executiveview/. Intro/outro: "Candlepower," Chris Zabriskie [Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)]
Australia’s economy has been growing for a record 27 years without a recession—could the rest of the world benefit from playing by Aussie rules? Also, how China’s tech giants are revolutionising pig farming. And the ethical dilemmas of programming autonomous cars. Christopher Lockwood hosts. Music: "Super Hero" by TeknoAXE, "Candlepower" by Chris Zabriskie (CCx4.0) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Mayo Clinic CAO Robert Smoldt discusses his current work at Arizona State University and how international medical centers and health systems have plenty of good ideas to offer for transforming healthcare in the United States. Find more Executive Session podcasts and content on the MGMA Executive View page: www.mgma.com/executiveview/. Intro/outro: "Candlepower," Chris Zabriskie [Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)]
In order to terraform new planets, we will need to be able transport entire ecologies & ecosystems through interstellar space in the future. Today we will examine how we could build and maintain such environments inside vast arks, generations ships able to colonize our galaxy, and the challenges these starships will face maintaining not just stores of DNA and genetic material but living organisms which depend heavily on other members of their species and other species to survive and thrive, not least of which is human ourselves. Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/5lqgisGmREg Visit our sponsor, Brilliant: https://brilliant.org/IsaacArthur/ Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur SFIA Merchandise available: http://signil.com/sfia Social Media: Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content. SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/v5UKTsz Listen or Download the audio of this episode from Soundcloud: Episode's Audio-only version: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-148927746/exporting-earth Episode's Narration-only version: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-148927746/exporting-earth-ships-narration-only Credits: Exporting Earth Episode 150, Season 4 E36 Writers: Isaac Arthur Editors: Darius Said Gregory Leal https://www.gregschool.org/ Jerry Guern Konstantin Sokerin Laura Graham Mark Warburton Matthew Acker Sigmund Kopperud Stuart Graham https://beyondnerva.wordpress.com Producer: Isaac Arthur Cover Artist: Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygier Graphics Team: Darth Biomech https://www.artstation.com/darth_biomech Fishy Tree https://www.deviantart.com/fishytree/ Jarred Eagley Jeremy Jozwik https://www.artstation.com/zeuxis_of_losdiajana Katie Byrne Ken York https://www.facebook.com/YDVisual/ Krisitijan Tavcar https://www.miragedereve.com LegionTech Studios https://hades9.com Sam McNamara Sergio Boterio https://www.artstation.com/sboterod?fref=gc Narrator: Isaac Arthur Music Manager: Luca DeRosa - lucaderosa2@live.com Music: Dracovallis, "Golden Meadows" https://dracovallis.bandcamp.com/ NJ Mandaville, "Intrumental Background 1" https://soundcloud.com/nj-mandaville Kevin Macleod, "Infinite Wonder" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSZXFhRIx6b0dFX3xS8L1yQ Chris Zabriskie, "Candlepower" http://chriszabriskie.com Kai Engel, "Endless Story About Sun and Moon" https://www.kai-engel.com/ Lombus, "Amino" https://lombus.bandcamp.com Aerium, "Windmill Forests" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRnUJY3l5vIJFGsY3XvW4dQ Epic Mountain, "Rising Sky" https://soundcloud.com/epicmountain
In order to terraform new planets, we will need to be able transport entire ecologies & ecosystems through interstellar space in the future. Today we will examine how we could build and maintain such environments inside vast arks, generations ships able to colonize our galaxy, and the challenges these starships will face maintaining not just stores of DNA and genetic material but living organisms which depend heavily on other members of their species and other species to survive and thrive, not least of which is human ourselves. Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/5lqgisGmREg Visit our sponsor, Brilliant: https://brilliant.org/IsaacArthur/ Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur SFIA Merchandise available: http://signil.com/sfia Social Media: Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content. SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/v5UKTsz Listen or Download the audio of this episode from Soundcloud: Episode's Audio-only version: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-148927746/exporting-earth Episode's Narration-only version: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-148927746/exporting-earth-ships-narration-only Credits: Exporting Earth Episode 150, Season 4 E36 Writers: Isaac Arthur Editors: Darius Said Gregory Leal https://www.gregschool.org/ Jerry Guern Konstantin Sokerin Laura Graham Mark Warburton Matthew Acker Sigmund Kopperud Stuart Graham https://beyondnerva.wordpress.com Producer: Isaac Arthur Cover Artist: Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygier Graphics Team: Darth Biomech https://www.artstation.com/darth_biomech Fishy Tree https://www.deviantart.com/fishytree/ Jarred Eagley Jeremy Jozwik https://www.artstation.com/zeuxis_of_losdiajana Katie Byrne Ken York https://www.facebook.com/YDVisual/ Krisitijan Tavcar https://www.miragedereve.com LegionTech Studios https://hades9.com Sam McNamara Sergio Boterio https://www.artstation.com/sboterod?fref=gc Narrator: Isaac Arthur Music Manager: Luca DeRosa - lucaderosa2@live.com Music: Dracovallis, "Golden Meadows" https://dracovallis.bandcamp.com/ NJ Mandaville, "Intrumental Background 1" https://soundcloud.com/nj-mandaville Kevin Macleod, "Infinite Wonder" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSZXFhRIx6b0dFX3xS8L1yQ Chris Zabriskie, "Candlepower" http://chriszabriskie.com Kai Engel, "Endless Story About Sun and Moon" https://www.kai-engel.com/ Lombus, "Amino" https://lombus.bandcamp.com Aerium, "Windmill Forests" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRnUJY3l5vIJFGsY3XvW4dQ Epic Mountain, "Rising Sky" https://soundcloud.com/epicmountain
MGMA Senior Fellow David Gans interviews HealthSpaces founding partner Dr. Marion Jenkins about how healthcare executives have a role to play in deciding whether it's time to ditch your current EHR system. Read the full article on mgma.com: https://www.mgma.com/resources/health-information-technology/executive-session-should-your-ehr-system-stay-or. Intro/outro: "Candlepower," Chris Zabriskie [Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)]
The ability to be able to copy or upload the mind has been discussed much in science fiction, and increasingly in science in recent years. Today we will examine many additional uses of Mind Uploading, along with how it works and some of its implications for concepts like Consciousness, Identity, and Individuality. We will also explore how these themes appear in Dennis E. Taylor's newest novel, The Singularity Trap, our Book of the Month. Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/WFIdTo5bdJo Use my link http://www.audible.com/isaac or text "ISAAC" to 500-500 to get a free book including a copy of "The Singularity Trap" and a 30-day free trial of Audible. Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur SFIA Merchandise available: http://signil.com/sfia Social Media: Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content. SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/v5UKTsz Credits: Writers: Isaac Arthur Editors: Dennis E. Taylor http://dennisetaylor.org Jerry Guern Keith Blockus Mark Warburton Sigmund Kopperud Producer: Isaac Arthur Cover Artist: Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygier Graphics Team: Jarred Eagley Jeremy Jozwik Ken York Kristijan Tavar LegionTech Studios https://hades9.com Narrator Isaac Arthur Dennis E. Taylor Music Manager: Luca De Rosa - lucaderosa2@live.com Music: Denny Shneidemesser, "Imminence" https://soundcloud.com/denny-schneidemesser Chris Zabriskie, "Candlepower" http://chriszabriskie.com Lombus, "Time Slip" https://lombus.bandcamp.com A.J. Prasad, "Staring Through (Part I)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA8-7qwaEPU Stellardrone, "Maia Nebula" https://stellardrone.bandcamp.com Aerium, "Parks" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRnUJY3l5vIJFGsY3XvW4dQ Epic Mountain, "Space Travel" https://soundcloud.com/epicmountain
The ability to be able to copy or upload the mind has been discussed much in science fiction, and increasingly in science in recent years. Today we will examine many additional uses of Mind Uploading, along with how it works and some of its implications for concepts like Consciousness, Identity, and Individuality. We will also explore how these themes appear in Dennis E. Taylor's newest novel, The Singularity Trap, our Book of the Month. Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/WFIdTo5bdJo Use my link http://www.audible.com/isaac or text "ISAAC" to 500-500 to get a free book including a copy of "The Singularity Trap" and a 30-day free trial of Audible. Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur SFIA Merchandise available: http://signil.com/sfia Social Media: Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content. SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/v5UKTsz Credits: Writers: Isaac Arthur Editors: Dennis E. Taylor http://dennisetaylor.org Jerry Guern Keith Blockus Mark Warburton Sigmund Kopperud Producer: Isaac Arthur Cover Artist: Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygier Graphics Team: Jarred Eagley Jeremy Jozwik Ken York Kristijan Tavar LegionTech Studios https://hades9.com Narrator Isaac Arthur Dennis E. Taylor Music Manager: Luca De Rosa - lucaderosa2@live.com Music: Denny Shneidemesser, "Imminence" https://soundcloud.com/denny-schneidemesser Chris Zabriskie, "Candlepower" http://chriszabriskie.com Lombus, "Time Slip" https://lombus.bandcamp.com A.J. Prasad, "Staring Through (Part I)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA8-7qwaEPU Stellardrone, "Maia Nebula" https://stellardrone.bandcamp.com Aerium, "Parks" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRnUJY3l5vIJFGsY3XvW4dQ Epic Mountain, "Space Travel" https://soundcloud.com/epicmountain
Jessi Johnson is a bowhunter and a public lands advocate. This week we're presenting a story from the HumaNature podcast about how one backcountry trip lead her on a heartbreaking odyssey. You can see photos and videos from Jessi's hunt, and more information about her nonprofit work, at HumaNaturePodcast.org. You can also hear more stories about human experiences in nature there, too. The story was produced by Caroline Ballard, Alanna Elder, Erin Jones, August Lah, Annie Osburn, Anna Rader, Micah Schweizer and Tressa Versteeg. HumaNature is a production of Wyoming Public Media. Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It’ll help other people find us. Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook. Visit She-Explores.com Resources mentioned in this episode: HumaNaturepodcast.org Artemis Wyoming Wildlife She Explores Podcast Facebook Group Heliograph by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution License. Candlepower by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. The Sun is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. What True Self, Feels Bogus, Let's Watch Jason X by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Desire by Borrtex is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License. Dout by Oelek is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. Celeste by Alex Fitch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Memoir of Solitude by Borrtex is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Everybody's Got Problems That Aren't Mine by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. We Were Never Meant to Live Here by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
Bruce Smith was on a routine helicopter flight in the remote Wind River Mountains. But what goes up must come down…one way or another. Music Credits I Am Running with Temporary Success from a Monstrous Vacuum by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Comfortable Mystery 4 – Film Noire by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Candlepower by Chris […]
Total Duration 39:48 Download episode 159 What Did You Learn Last Year? What's something specific you've learned in the last 12 months that you either didn't know before then or you had to re-learn it? That's a question I asked some of my favorite continual learners--friends and colleagues who are committed to developing their abilities. In this episode you'll hear from: Peter Taylor, The Lazy Project Manager Elizabeth Harrin, from A Girl's Guide to Project Management Johanna Rothman, management and project management author and consultant Andy Crowe, project management speaker, author, and founder of Velociteach Glen Alleman, host of the Herding Cats blog Susanne Madsen, project manager coach and author Mark Swiderski, project manager speaker and consultant Nick Morgan, author and speaker coach Peter Martin, CEO, TeenPact Leadership Schools Dave Stachowiak, host of the Coaching for Leaders podcast Share Your Lesson! Please e-mail me (show [AT] PeopleAndProjectsPodcast [DOT] com) or leave a message on our Listener Feedback Line (847-550-3747). What did you learn last year? I look forward to hearing from you! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Here's to a great year ahead! WONDER CYCLE, CGI SNAKE, I AM RUNNING DOWN THE LONG HALLWAY OF VIEWMONT ELEMENTARY, CANDLEPOWER, I AM RUNNING WITH TEMPORARY SUCCESS FROM A MONSTROUS VACUUM IN PURSUIT, DIVIDER, WHAT DOES ANYBODY KNOW ABOUT ANYTHING, AND ANOTHER VERSION OF YOU by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution License. THIS IS THE NEW YEAR by A Great Big World available on Amazon at http://amzn.to/2idlj1U
There are many right and wrong ways to develop CSS. How do you build a good foundation for your architecture? Music by: Soundshrim, Ambient Background - https://www.jamendo.com/track/1320383/ambient-background?language=en Chris Zabriskie, Candlepower - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Divider/02_-_Candlepower
Who is the woman I have to become to become the woman I want to be? Yes, this is actually a question I have ask and continue to ask myself. It is my version of a check in and grounds men when I feel I am beginning to sway from the way of being that truly reflects who I am and who I want to become. Sound to woo woo for you? How about this: If you want to become the woman of your own dreams you have to dare to go there! And this episode -- which includes a roundup of inspirational words from women such as She Who Dares founder Kelli Coleman, Harlem’s Fashion Row founder Brandice Daniel, inventor serial entrepreneur Jen Groover, New York Times bestselling author Michelle Burford, Collective Mobile founder Sian Morson, Intensati Creator Patricia Moreno and media personality and entrepreneur Tai Beauchamp – will send you into your weekend (or whenever you’re listening) with advice to help carry you along the journey. And if you’re in the Atlanta, Georgia, area on Friday, December 16, 2016, please come say hello and enjoy a free event with myself, Kelli Coleman, Tai Beauchamp and more at the She Who Dares event in Bloomingdales at Lenox Square mall, 5pm EST. Subscribe to Support is Sexy podcast on iTunes or on Stitcher Radio! Thank you for listening! And hey, if you love it, please click here to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes! Show notes, links, contacts and resources for this episode may be found at supportissexypodcast.com. [Music: "Someone Else's Memories" by Revolution Void and "Candlepower" by Chris Sabriskie]
Edward Snowden. Chelsea Manning. Julian Assange. While divisive figures such as these have dominated news cycles and been the subject of fierce debate throughout the last decade, whistleblowing is neither a new phenomenon nor one that is strictly American. Who are some key Canadian whistleblowers? How might the law protect those who disclose? And what is the role of hacking in whistleblowing and what are the effects? Yuan Stevens and Doron Lurie spoke with Prof. Gabriella Coleman to answer these questions and more. Music in this episode: "The Collector" and "Night Owl" by Broke for Free, "Candlepower", "Readers! Do You Read?", and "We Always Thought the Future Would Be Kind of Fun" by Chris Zabriskie, "hydroscope" by Gallery Six, "In the Streets" by Indian Wells, "Chantiers Navals 412" by LJ Kruzer, and "Lips" by Plurabelle.
Want to shift the energy during those moments when it feel like nothing is going your way? Here's the secret: Focus on what you're grateful for in that moment. Most of us know the healing power of gratitude, how being grateful for what you already have actually fertilizes the ground for more blessings, if you will. But I understand if there are days when a "parable" is the last thing you want to hear. All you want to know is how to fix it! Don't know if you're a believer, but I've heard many preachers talk about this notion that it's wonderful to praise God or whatever power you believe in and be grateful for the good times; but what does your prayer sound like in the hard times? What matters as much, if not more, is how much gratitude you can show in those WTF moments. If you're a regular listener to the podcast, you know I usually ask a key question of every single guest near the end of our interview: "If you think over your life and career, and you had the chance to thank only one person whose support was critical to you personally and professionally, who would that be and what would you say?" And usually, during that moment of reflection, most guests get choked up. We all forget to pause sometimes to say thank you and to reflect with intentional gratitude, especially with the people in our lives. So, your challenge for today is to call -- yes CALL -- at least one person to whom you are grateful for their love and support. Thank someone who has been there for you -- this might be a family member, spouse, a friend, a former colleague or someone you don't even know personally who has had a major influence. To give you some support and inspiration, I rounded up a few of the touching "thank yous" of some of our previous guests (listed below). And before you have a listen, I just want to say THANK YOU to all of you for listening and supporting the Support is Sexy podcast from all around the world. It truly means so much. Thank you! Show notes, links, contacts and resources for this episode may be found at supportissexypodcast.com. Subscribe to Support is Sexy podcast on iTunes or on Stitcher Radio! Thank you for listening! And hey, if you love it, please leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes! [Music: "Someone Else’s Memories" by Revolution Void and "Candlepower" by Chris Zabriskie]
Today we have a bonus episode of Radio Film School dedicated solely to one of the topics we started last week—women in film. Specifically we discuss, "Who are the women masters of yesteryear?"The "women in film" segment we aired last week only begins to scratch the surface of this deep, broad and complex topic. In today's episode we bring back Scilla Andreen (CEO of IndieFlix), Stefanie Malone (executive director of NFFTY), Ryan Davis (co-founder of Smarthouse Creative) and Nancy Chang (executive director of ReelGrrls). I also speak to Nichelle Protho, VP of the television and online video production company Sander/Moses. As they discuss the women filmmakers that could be considered masters in the field, some of their answers may surprise you. Names like Maya Deren, Barbara Kopple and...Lucille Ball?Support our SponsorClick here and use offer code radio for a one-time Standard Gold Level license valued at $30.Music in this EpisodeMusic from today's episode was curated from the Free Music Archive and Song Freedom. Click here to see the Song Freedom mixtape for this episode (All rights reserved). The Song Freedom song used was:Little Kyoto by Dream City OrchestraFree Music Archive Songs used:"Candlepower" by Chris Zabriskie. CC-BY."Mad Humans" (J. Glaze Remix) by Kellee Maize. CC-BY."Looking Back" by Lee Rosevere. CC-BY-SA."Mad Humans" (Mad Men Remix) by Kellee Maize. CC-BY.
Total Duration 41:37 Download episode 135 Habits for Project Managers Could it be that the habits you develop today determine the life you live tomorrow? As project managers, we make endless choices throughout the day--how to use our time, how to interact with stakeholders, how to solve a problem. Our guest for this episode is Gretchen Rubin, who suggests that developing effective habits is a key responsibility for those who want to build a successful tomorrow. Gretchen is the author of a new book entitled Better Than Before: Mastering the Habits of Our Everyday Lives. To learn more about Gretchen and her book, visit http://www.GretchenRubin.com. Let Me Hear From You! I love hearing from listeners! Please leave me a message to let me know what you think about The People and Projects Podcast! Here's how you can contact us: Leave a message on our Listener Feedback Line at 847-550-3747 Call me directly at 847-579-9174 Contact me by email at show [AT] PeopleAndProjectsPodcast [DOT] com Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Have a great week! DOUBLE DRIFT by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 CANDLEPOWER by Chris Zabriskie Licensed under Attribution License Margaret Thatcher on Habits Here's a clip from The Iron Lady, giving Margaret Thatcher's take on habits: {youtube}GSXYHqs0KPo{/youtube} In this episode, Gretchen mentions a Public Service Announcement from Yul Brynner about not smoking. Here it is: {youtube}p4wPg2i1R5A{/youtube}
Total Duration 31:53 Download episode 126 What Did You Learn Last Year? What's something specific you've learned in the last 12 months that you either didn't know before then or you had to re-learn it? That's a question I asked some of my favorite continual learners--friends and colleagues who are committed to developing their abilities. In this episode you'll hear from: Sarah Green, editor at Harvard Business Review Elizabeth Harrin, from A Girl's Guide to Project Management Peter Taylor, The Lazy Project Manager Ginger Levin, program management author and guru Carl Pritchard, principal and founder of Pritchard Management Associates Susanne Madsen, project manager coach and author Nick Morgan, author and speaker coach Share Your Lesson! Please e-mail me (show [AT] PeopleAndProjectsPodcast [DOT] com) or leave a message on our Listener Feedback Line (847-550-3747). What did you learn last year? I look forward to hearing from you! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Here's to a great start to the year! WONDER CYCLE, CGI SNAKE, I AM RUNNING DOWN THE LONG HALLWAY OF VIEWMONT ELEMENTARY, CANDLEPOWER, I AM RUNNING WITH TEMPORARY SUCCESS FROM A MONSTROUS VACUUM IN PURSUIT, and DIVIDER by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution License.
Total Duration 27:05 Download episode 116 Never Had a Failed Project? Have you ever had a project that failed? Be careful--this is a truth test! If someone tells you they always deliver on time, on budget, with all the specified scope, be wary! Delivering projects successfully every time sounds great in an interview but a challenge in the real world. My guest today is Jim Johnson, Founder and Chairman of The Standish Group. Jim has a passion to understand why things break and how to fix them. In this discussion we talk about why projects break, and some ideas on how to improve the likelihood of successfully delivering. You can learn more about Jim and The Standish Group at http://www.StandishGroup.com. Call Me! Why do you listen to The People and Projects Podcast? What has helped you? What questions do you have for me? I love hearing from listeners and I want to hear from you! So call me! You can leave a message on our Podcast Listener Feedback line by phone or Skype. You can leave a message by phone at 847-550-3747 or by Skype at andy.kaufman.i-lead. Thanks! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Have a great week! SKIPPY by Podington Bear is licensed by Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. LIES by Devora Clark is licensed under a Creative Commons License Agreement. CANDLEPOWER by Chris Zabriskie is licensed by Attribution License.
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Regarding Candlepower -- Service delivered by Joel Gilbertson-White September 27, 2009
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Regarding Candlepower -- Service delivered by Joel Gilbertson-White September 27, 2009