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Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Resurrección Que Viene A Liberarnos De La Muerte

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 39:02


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Resurrección Que Viene A Liberarnos De La Muerte. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea DONAR

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Como Vencer El Mal A Fuerza Del Bien

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 39:15


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Como Vencer El Mal A Fuerza Del Bien. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea DONAR

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Conversión Y Perdón

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 38:16


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Conversión Y Perdón. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea. DONAR

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Conversión Del Temor Del Pecado Al Amor Incondicional De Dios

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 37:08


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Conversión Del Temor Del Pecado Al Amor Incondicional De Dios Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea. DONAR

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Felicidad Esperanza Y Equilibrio

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 38:41


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Felicidad Esperanza Y Equilibrio Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea. DONAR

Reacción en Cadena
REACCIÓN EN CADENA T07C020 El hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca, símbolo de la modernización de la sanidad (19/03/2025)

Reacción en Cadena

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 32:01


El Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca cumple 50 años, concretamente lo hace el 12 de mayo, día en el que en 1975 abría sus puertas y recibía los primeros 177 pacientes. El traslado de los primeros enfermos desde lo que se llamaba la Arrixaca Vieja, que ahora es el Hospital Morales Meseguer, llegaron en un dispositivo especial formado por una caravana de diez ambulancias especialmente equipadas, que recorrieron ese recorrido desde el barrio de Vistalegre hasta El Palmar en diez minutos, escoltados por agentes de tráfico. Ahora una exposición que se puede visitar en el hospital explica cómo fue el proceso con imágenes y fragmentos de noticias de periódicos de ese momento, como explica Manuel Saura, comisario de la muestra. Han pasado 50 años de ese momento y en la actualidad en este centro hospitalario ingresan diariamente un centenar de personas, se realizan 70 operaciones, más de 2.500 consultas presenciales y una media de 600 urgencias diarias, unos datos que según el presidente de la Comunidad, Fernando López Miras, convierten al Virgen de la Arrixaca en el corazón del progreso sanitario en la Región. Juan José Pedreño, consejero de Salud, explica que es un hospital emblemático para la Región y está entre los 20 mejores de este país. Para dar la asistencia sanitaria se necesita un equipo de profesionales amplio, como indica Carlos Pérez Crespo, director médico del Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca.El centro sanitario se construyó en un momento de modernización de la sanidad y, en cierto modo, podemos decir que el hospital representa el acceso generalizado de los servicios sanitarios por parte de la ciudadanía. De hecho, poco después de que empezara a funcionar el hospital, se aprobó una nueva Ley General de Sanidad que abarcaba aspectos que nunca se habían tratado en los servicios generales, como es la salud mental. Aspiraba a ser una revolución en la asistencia a los pacientes, ya que coincidió con los cierres de los manicomios y su tratamiento se hacía en los hospitales. María José Lozano Semitiel, directora general de Salud mental del Servicio Murciano de Salud, indica que en los años 80 empieza a desarrollarse en todo el territorio nacional un modelo de atención diferenciada en la comunidad que presta servicios a personas con problemas de salud mental y que el Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca es uno de los pilares básicos en la materia. Todo ello ha generado un cambio y una evolución en la forma de atender a los pacientes y el número de personas atendidas, como explica Carmen Medina, jefa del Servicio de Psiquiatría del Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca. Para la correcta atención al ciudadano es preciso el trabajo y coordinación de miles de profesionales, que van más allá de los sanitarios. Entre ellos está el Servicio de Admisión, que coordina Maribel Santos Ortuño, jefa del Servicio; y el de Lavandería, que gestiona Charo Guzmán, jefa del Servicio. Precisamente, las primeras trabajadoras que entraron al hospital fueron las Lavandería.El hospital también se dedica a la investigación y a la docencia. Entre otras áreas, es referencia en trasplantes. Recopilamos las declaraciones de Pascual Parrilla, ex jefe del servicio de Cirugía General y Digestiva de la Arrixaca, en las que habla de lo que ha supuesto el trasplante de órganos. Lo llamaba la Joya de la Corona de la Sanidad en 2016 ante Alfonso Alonso, ex ministro de Sanidad. También vemos el trabajo que se realiza en la actualidad con Ricardo Robles, coordinador regional de trasplantes.Por otra parte, también nos planteamos el futuro de la asistencia al hospital. Sobre ese asunto reflexionan Carlos Pérez Crespo y José Jesús Guillén, director general de Salud Pública y Adicciones del Servicio Murciano de Salud.Otro de los temas que tratamos son las actividades conmemorativas que se están haciendo. Una fue una conferencia magistral impartida por Margarita del Val, investigadora del Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa, que se titulaba "¿Estamos preparados para una próxima pandemia?".

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Cuaresma El Camino Hacia La Pascua

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 38:34


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Cuaresma El Camino Hacia La Pascua. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea. DONAR

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Cambiar Es Vivir

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 40:33


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Cambiar Es Vivir. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea. DONAR

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Ver Lo Invisible Es Humanamente Posible

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 38:05


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Ver Lo Invisible Es Humanamente Posible. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea. DONAR

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Desarrollar El Yo Espiritual

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 39:42


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Desarrollar El Yo Espiritual Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea. DONAR

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: El Yo Espiritual

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 38:55


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: El Yo Espiritual Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Un Nuevo Comienzo

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 39:40


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Un Nuevo Comienzo Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Acercarnos Mas A Dios

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 41:44


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Acercarnos Mas A Dios Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

The Lawfare Podcast
Chatter: Intelligence Analysis, Intuition, and Precognition, with Carmen Medina

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 108:18


Carmen Medina defies simple description. She spent more than 30 years at the CIA, rising to the leadership team of the Directorate of Intelligence, despite her iconoclasticism and vociferous evangelism of new technologies. Since retiring more than a decade ago, she has co-written a book about rebelling within bureaucracy--and advocated the exploration of precognition for intelligence purposes.She joined David Priess for a wide and deep conversation about her analytic and managerial career, the process and pitfalls of analytic coordination, cooperation between US and UK intelligence, the CIA's incorporation of publish-when-ready technology in the late 1990s, the downside of extensive editorial review of analytic products, the importance of including more intuition in intelligence analysis, why precognition should be taken seriously, and more.Works mentioned in this episode:The book Rebels At Work by Lois Kelly and Carmen MedinaThe book Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel KahnemanThe article by Carmen Medina, "The Potential of Integrating Intelligence and Intuition," Cipher Brief, June 10, 2022.The book American Cosmic by D. W. PasulkaThe book Orbiting the Giant Hairball by Gordon MacKenzieThe book How To Be a Renaissance Woman by Jill BurkeThe book 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed by Eric ClineThe book The Infidel and the Professor by Dennis RasmussenThe book The Ministry of Time by Kaliane BradleyThe book The Chronoliths by Robert Charles WilsonChatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chatter
Intelligence Analysis, Intuition, and Precognition, with Carmen Medina

Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 108:18


Carmen Medina defies simple description. She spent more than 30 years at the CIA, rising to the leadership team of the Directorate of Intelligence, despite her iconoclasticism and vociferous evangelism of new technologies. Since retiring more than a decade ago, she has co-written a book about rebelling within bureaucracy--and advocated the exploration of precognition for intelligence purposes.She joined David Priess for a wide and deep conversation about her analytic and managerial career, the process and pitfalls of analytic coordination, cooperation between US and UK intelligence, the CIA's incorporation of publish-when-ready technology in the late 1990s, the downside of extensive editorial review of analytic products, the importance of including more intuition in intelligence analysis, why precognition should be taken seriously, and more.Works mentioned in this episode:The book Rebels At Work by Lois Kelly and Carmen MedinaThe book Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel KahnemanThe article by Carmen Medina, "The Potential of Integrating Intelligence and Intuition," Cipher Brief, June 10, 2022.The book American Cosmic by D. W. PasulkaThe book Orbiting the Giant Hairball by Gordon MacKenzieThe book How To Be a Renaissance Woman by Jill BurkeThe book 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed by Eric ClineThe book The Infidel and the Professor by Dennis RasmussenThe book The Ministry of Time by Kaliane BradleyThe book The Chronoliths by Robert Charles WilsonChatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Como Debo Cambiar Para Que Cambie Mi Mundo

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 39:27


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Como Debo Cambiar Para Que Cambie Mi Mundo Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: El Final De Nuestras Vidas

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 36:40


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: El Final De Nuestras Vidas Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Writing & Literacies On Air
Multimodal Authoring

Writing & Literacies On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 42:38


In this episode of Inquiring Minds, we are joined by Drs. Trevor Boffone, Carmen Medina, Danielle Rosvally, Ankhi Thakurta, and Shirin Vossoughi. This episodes special guests discuss multimodal authoring practices in their research and teaching lives. Note: You may notice that Dr. Vossoughi's voice is absent in the latter part of the episode. Dr. Vossoughi had an emergency and needed to leave early.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Generosidad

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 39:18


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Generosidad Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Security Clearance Careers Podcast
An Inside Look Into the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Analysis Directorate

Security Clearance Careers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 29:35


Carmen Medina is a distinguished figure in the U.S. intelligence community, known for her innovative thinking and transformative impact. Her career in the IC spanned over three decades, during which she challenged conventional practices and advocated for critical changes that have left a lasting legacy. She joins the podcast to talk about being a Latina woman at a time when the agency hallways were filled with men. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Vivir Como Hijos De Dios

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 40:57


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Vivir Como Hijos De Dios Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Muerte Y La Santidad

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 39:08


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Muerte Y La Santidad. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Resiliencia

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Resiliencia. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Alegría

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Alegría Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: El Plan De Dios Para Un Matrimonio Feliz

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: El Arte De Vivir: El Plan De Dios Para Un Matrimonio Feliz Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: El Poder De La Intensión

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: El Arte De Vivir: El Poder De La Intensión. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Caregiver SOS
Slow Loss and Its Effects on a Marriage with Lois Kelly

Caregiver SOS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 26:00


Lois Kelly joins Ron Aaron and Tina Smith to talk about Slow Loss on this edition of Caregiver SOS. Bio: Lois Kelly writes about being brave, honest, and resilient in difficult situations while also reveling in the wonders of everyday life. She has written notable books and essays about family life (Slow Loss, Be the Noodle, Naked Hearted) and work life (Rebels at Work) and is known as a sensemaker and firestarter, a champion of people who think differently, work bravely, laugh generously, and live optimistically. Lois started her career writing human interest stories for a Boston-area newspaper. She then became a corporate organizational and communications strategist for Fortune 500 companies and co-founded the Rebels at Work movement with Carmen Medina. She's earned degrees and certifications in communications, business, and positive psychology, and collects evocative questions. Married for 40 years until her husband died from Parkinson's disease, Lois is the mother of two sons and lives in Providence, RI.  Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs. Listen every week for deep, inspiring, and helpful caregiving content on Caregiver SOS!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Pereza

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Pereza Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Biblia

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Biblia Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Las Emociones Toxicas

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Las Emociones Toxicas. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea

OODAcast
Episode 119: Megan Jaffer on Leadership, Intelligence, Innovation and Iron Butterfly Media

OODAcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 38:57


In this episode of OODAcast, Megan Jaffer joins the conversation to discuss her journey in the intelligence community and the creation of Iron Butterfly Media Group. Megan also discusses the expansion of Iron Butterfly Media, including new podcast series and a documentary on women in intelligence. Megan shares her background, including her studies in international relations and her experiences in South Korea. She highlights the origins of the Iron Butterfly podcast, which began as a small project during COVID-19 and has grown significantly, becoming influential in both academia and intelligence agencies. The Iron Butterfly podcast aims to share stories of women in the intelligence community, documenting their contributions and leadership. Throughout the podcast, Megan has shared numerous impactful stories. For instance, Carmen Medina's insights on leadership, emphasizing the importance of avoiding humiliation in interactions, and Maria Whitcup's emotional recount of engaging with a murderer, highlighting the necessity of understanding even the darkest aspects of human behavior. Future Endeavors Looking ahead, Iron Butterfly Media is expanding. The team has grown, and the podcast has moved to video format. They are also launching a new podcast, “Women in the Arena,” focusing on military women. Moreover, they are in post-production for a documentary on women in the intelligence community, aiming for completion by the end of the year. Building a Supportive Community In addition to the media group, Megan has founded the Iron Butterfly Foundation. This 501c3 organization aims to provide resources and support for women to develop and execute their ideas, fostering a community of creators. Megan Jaffer's journey is a testament to the power of determination, networking, and passion. Her work through the Iron Butterfly podcast and foundation continues to inspire and support women in the intelligence community, ensuring their stories and contributions are recognized and remembered. For more insights and to support Iron Butterfly Media, visit their website and follow them on LinkedIn and Instagram. Related Reading: Technology Convergence and Market Disruption: Rapid advancements in technology are changing market dynamics and user expectations. See: Disruptive and Exponential Technologies. Corporate Board Accountability for Cyber Risks: With a combination of market forces, regulatory changes, and strategic shifts, corporate boards and their directors are now accountable for cyber risks in their firms. See: Corporate Directors and Risk Geopolitical-Cyber Risk Nexus: The interconnectivity brought by the Internet has made regional issues affect global cyberspace. Now, every significant event has cyber implications, making it imperative for leaders to recognize and act upon the symbiosis between geopolitical and cyber risks. See The Cyber Threat Challenges in Cyber “Net Assessment”: While leaders have long tried to gauge both cyber risk and security, actionable metrics remain elusive. Current metrics mainly determine if a system can be compromised, without guaranteeing its invulnerability. It's imperative not just to develop action plans against risks but to contextualize the state of cybersecurity concerning cyber threats. Despite its importance, achieving a reliable net assessment is increasingly challenging due to the pervasive nature of modern technology. See: Cyber Threat

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Como Salir Del Conformismo Cobarde

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Como Salir Del Conformismo Cobarde. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes.Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Nuestra Voz Interior

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Nuestra Voz Interior. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Humildad Y Lo Malo Que Es El Ego

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Humildad Y Lo Malo Que Es El Ego. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Hola Bloomington – WFHB
HOLA BLOOMINGTON – Carmen Medina y María Clor, literatura infantil bilingue

Hola Bloomington – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024


Carmen Medina, profesora en la Escuela de Educación de IU, y Maria Clor, estudiante en CLACS, nos hablan sobre la riqueza disponible en la literatura infantil en español, escrita por y sobre latinos, y su importancia en el apoyo de la lectura para lectores jóvenes bilingues. También nos comparten sobre el proyecto Semillero de Literacidades …

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Venida Del Espíritu Santo

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: La Venida Del Espíritu Santo. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Como Empezar A Tomar Conciencia

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema: Como Empezar A Tomar Conciencia Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Conciencia Vs Inconsciencia.

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema sobre Conciencia Vs Inconsciencia. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Muerte

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema sobre La Muerte. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Resurrección Nos Libra Del Temor De La Muerte

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema sobre La Resurrección Nos Libra Del Temor De La Muerte. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Como Ganar Seguridad Con Uno Mismo

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema sobre Como Ganar Seguridad Con Uno Mismo. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Tu Mejor Parto de myBabymyBirth®
43. Parto de nalgas con Dra Carmen Medina

Tu Mejor Parto de myBabymyBirth®

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 54:11


¿Sabes que puedes tener un parto de nalgas y no siempre tiene que ser cesárea? En este episodio la Dra Carmen Medina, ginecóloga y obstetra especializada en parto de nalgas, en el hospital de Sant Pau de Barcelona, nos explica las opciones que tenemos, las razones por las que muchos profesionales solo ofrecen cesáreas entre muchas otras cosas. Fue un placer hablar con Carmen. Soy Paula Ripol de myBabymyBirth y mi misión es que consigas tener tu mejor parto ganando conocimiento para entender tus opciones y con herramientas para vivir tu embarazo y parto desde la calma. Síguenos en Instagram para ver vídeos y contenido sobre el parto. Suscríbete a nuestro canal de Youtube. Descubre nuestro recursos gratuitos.Descárgate ONA app gratis, tu contador de contracciones u olas con las relajaciones de hipnoparto. Adquiere el Pack Digital de Hipnoparto, nuestro curso de hipnoparto online que haces a tu ritmo.Descubre nuestros cursos grupales de Hipnoparto

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: La Felicidad

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema sobre La Felicidad. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir: Como Ganar o Perder Nuestras Batallas

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 38:39


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema sobre Como Ganar o Perder Nuestras Batallas. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir : El Equilibrio Emocional

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 38:57


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema sobre El Equilibrio Emocional. Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

Notre Dame International Security Center
STS: Cultural Legacy and Global Influence with Carmen Medina

Notre Dame International Security Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 41:42


From the experiences and viewpoints of citizens growing up in the global South to the challenges faced by policymakers in understanding the complex dynamics of a globalized world, we explore the interplay between economics, the environment, and social dynamics. Join us as we navigate through the nuanced thinking styles and biases that influence decision-making, drawing on insights from experts with diverse backgrounds and expertise.

Radio Maria USA Spanish
El Arte De Vivir : El Agradecimiento

Radio Maria USA Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 37:48


El Arte De Vivir programa conducido por la Dra. Carmen Medina, hoy con el tema sobre el agradecimiento Recuerda que Radio María se sostiene exclusivamente con las donaciones de sus oyentes. Ayúdenos a continuar esta obra de la Virgen María con su donativo, por pequeño que sea.

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
Episode 81 | Grow Your Business Like a Weed with Stu Heinecke

The Business of You with Rachel Gogos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 46:46


If weeds were people, they'd be the ultimate entrepreneurs. Stu Heinecke has created a business strategy based on weeds, and it's quickly taking root in the world of entrepreneurship. Stu is a business growth strategist and the originator of Weed Strategy™. He is also a keynote speaker, renowned cartoonist and bestselling business author. His first book, How to Get a Meeting with Anyone, was named one of the top 64 sales books of all time. His latest, How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed, introduces a new model for explosive business growth, based on the strategies, attributes and tools weeds use to grow and spread. Stu has been named “The father of Contact Marketing”. He is the Founder of The Total Weed Awards, in collaboration with the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center.  Stu has had an unusual career arc. Mentored by some of the world's top cartoonists from Playboy and The New Yorker, Stu has had his cartoons published in The Wall Street Journal and Playboy, among other publications.  Stu has explored Weed Strategy™ for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez.  What do weeds and entrepreneurs have in common? Stu Heinecke was stuck in traffic on the Santa Monica freeway when he noticed something that would change his life: There, in between the cracks in the pavement, dandelions were growing. It was an unlikely place for life. They were even spreading and taking over the cracks, one by one. As he sat in a long line of cars, Stu wondered why weeds thrive in the unlikeliest of places - and what it means for us. In that moment Stu recognized something vitally important. If entrepreneurs thought more like weeds, we could experience the same explosive growth! Think like a weed Weeds are so much more than pests. Weeds are natural disruptors, collaborators and process-builders. If that doesn't describe the ultimate mindset for entrepreneurs and their teams, nothing does. Imagine operating as a fierce collective, growing out of hardship, and taking over industries in innovative, unexpected ways. That's the power of Weed Strategy™! So what exactly is Weed Strategy™? To describe weeds and exceptional entrepreneurs, consider how they operate. They follow a consistent pattern: They always deal with what is, they never do anything without an unfair advantage, they never do anything alone, they always focus on what makes them win, and they thrive in disrupted ground.  Weeds deal with what is happening right now; They don't obsess about hypotheticals. Weeds don't do anything without an unfair advantage; They look for ways in which they already have a leg up on the competition in order to come out on top. They don't do anything alone; They use their connections to get their needs met. And above all, weeds thrive when they're challenged. We as founders, creatives, entrepreneurs and self-starters could do well to follow their example. Weeds are the Ubers, Airbnbs and SpaceX's of the natural world. Applying Weed Strategy™ to your business can  transform your organization into a fierce collective, fanatically replying unfair advantages that explode the scale of your enterprise.  Enjoy this episode of The Business of You for actionable insights that will change your life! Quotes “I was driving the Santa Monica Freeway. It's no place for a plant to take root… but there in the cracks in the concrete, I noticed a dandelion. It struck me - how did it get here? What makes weeds so special, hardy and unique? Is there a unified model that they use, and is it something we can use in our businesses?” “To describe weeds, look at what they do and how they operate. They always deal with what is, they never do anything without an unfair advantage, they never do anything alone - it's always at scale, they always focus on what makes them win, and they thrive in disrupted ground. All of these statements suggest something about the [business] model.” “Weeds would tell us - We would probably do well to let your actions lead our emotions, rather than letting emotions lead our actions.” “Weeds never do anything alone. They're natural collaborators. They would tell us - you need to team up with the smartest people you know, as fast as you can.” “We are creating unfair advantages for each other through collaborations.” “When you observe weeds, you can see that they're aggressive, urgent, resilient, adaptive, and they're even optimistic. I'm ascribing something to them when they don't have emotions, but they function in a way we would if we were feeling optimistic.” “We want our competitors saying, we can't get rid of them. How can we compete with this!” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Stu Heinecke's Website at https://stuheinecke.com/  Purchase Stu Heinecke's Book on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Grow-Your-Business-Like-Weed/dp/1632651998  Connect with Stu directly on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuheinecke/  Find Stu Heinecke on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/stu.heinecke.1  Follow Stu on Twitter at https://twitter.com/byStuHeinecke 

Radio BUAP
Informativo BUAP. Ep. 20 de febrero.

Radio BUAP

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 31:51


El espacio de difusión de las noticias más importantes de la Máxima Casa de Estudios de Puebla lo encuentras de lunes a viernes a las 20:00 horas en Informativo BUAP. Daniela Vera López, estudiante BUAP, obtiene el primer lugar de la Tercera Olimpiada Estatal de Filosofía 2023. La BUAP fue sede del Octavo Encuentro Conmemorativo del Día Internacional de la Lengua Materna. Conoce la convocatoria para cursar el Diplomado en Neuroeducación en modalidad virtual. Hoy se conmemora el Día internacional del gato. Se realiza conferencia: El debate trans en España. Un estado de la cuestión impartida por la Dra, Carmen Medina. El poeta, Miguel Maldonado, presenta una reflexión sobre los libros: De la estupidez a la locura. Crónicas para el futuro que nos espera y El nombre de la rosa de Umberto Eco. Cultura: se imparte conferencia: Horizontes de la cocina tradicional por la Mtra. Griselda Tihui Campos Ortiz en el marco del quinto aniversario del LEM. Deportes: se realiza el Duatlón Puebla - BUAP 2023 y el Tercer Torneo de la Amistad Curso Largo. Te acompaña en la transmisión José Carlos Bernal Suárez.

The Tony DUrso Show
Encore Grow Like A Weed with Stu Heinecke & Tony DUrso

The Tony DUrso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 56:42


Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. Stu explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts or tonydurso.com/podcast.

The Tony DUrso Show
Encore Grow Like A Weed with Stu Heinecke & Tony DUrso

The Tony DUrso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 56:42


Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. Stu explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts or tonydurso.com/podcast.

The Tony DUrso Show
Encore Grow Like A Weed with Stu Heinecke & Tony DUrso

The Tony DUrso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 56:42


Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. Stu explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts or tonydurso.com/podcast.

The Tony DUrso Show
Encore Grow Like A Weed with Stu Heinecke & Tony DUrso

The Tony DUrso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 56:42


Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. Stu explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts or tonydurso.com/podcast.

The Tony DUrso Show
Grow Like A Weed with Stu Heinecke & Tony DUrso

The Tony DUrso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 56:42


Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. Stu explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts or tonydurso.com/podcast.

The Tony DUrso Show
Grow Like A Weed with Stu Heinecke & Tony DUrso

The Tony DUrso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 56:42


Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. Stu explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts or tonydurso.com/podcast.

The Tony DUrso Show
Grow Like A Weed with Stu Heinecke & Tony DUrso

The Tony DUrso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 56:42


Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. Stu explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts or tonydurso.com/podcast.

The Tony DUrso Show
Grow Like A Weed with Stu Heinecke & Tony DUrso

The Tony DUrso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 56:42


Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. Stu explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts or tonydurso.com/podcast.

The Tony DUrso Show
Grow Like A Weed with Stu Heinecke & Tony DUrso

The Tony DUrso Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 60:00


Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. Stu explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific or listen on Apple Podcasts or tonydurso.com/podcast.

Answers for the Family - Radio Show
How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed

Answers for the Family - Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 55:00


How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed: A Complete Strategy for Unstoppable Growth Show Guest: Stu Heinecke A playbook for growing your business no matter the circumstances. Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed applies a model to business growth, examining the successful strategies that ordinary weeds use to spread, and prosper in almost any situation. This book will enable readers to apply strategies, mapping their own path to rapid and sustainable growth, while providing a focus on weed-based attributes to get the job done quickly and effectively. It also provides a pathway to transform their entire team into a collective of weeds operating on behalf of the company, acting as an incubator for innovation and productivity, while enriching their own opportunities for growth and security. Stu has explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez.

03XX Series
03XX Series Interview: Carmen Medina and Dr. Julia Mossbridge

03XX Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 116:43


11 years ago, on June 6, 2011, Sgt. Joseph M. Garrison made the ultimate sacrifice. On that day, he saved the lives of his Marines by taking charge as he always did to inspect metallic hits on IEDs. I am honored and privileged to have lived, fought, and learned at Joe's side. So, in keeping tradition with his legacy, I asked Carmen Medina and Dr. Mossbridge if they could take some time out of their schedule to sit with Tyler and me to discuss their life experiences. And the current mental health battle within the operations and the Veteran community. Long has the suicide epidemic cast its shadow over our lives and too long has it decreased our ranks. Hermanos, y Hermanas don't lose faith. Episode 35: In this episode, Tyler and Jose sit down with Carmen Medina and Dr. Mossbridge to discuss mental health, leadership, unconditional love, and the complex overlays that tether a life together. To skip introduction go to Min:1:58 Carmen Medina is a former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence. A 32-year veteran of the Intelligence Community, she is also the author of Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within. You can find Carmen's work at the following sites. https://www.rebelsatwork.com/. Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within https://www.amazon.com/dp/1491903953/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_907D5X1GK5ND1GMJYS6C Dr. Mossbridge is the executive director of The Institute for Love and Time (TILT), a fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and an associated professor at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Her research focuses on how time works, how events in time are perceived by our unconscious and conscious minds, and the power of unconditional love to positively influence human lives. You can find Dr. Mossbridge's work at the following sites. https://loveandtime.org/ https://www.timemachine.love/

The Marketing Book Podcast
385 How To Grow Your Business Like A Weed by Stu Heinecke

The Marketing Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 84:48 Very Popular


How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed: A Complete Strategy for Unstoppable Growth by Stu Heinecke About the Book: “Weeds scale faster than any business. It's in their DNA.” - Kathy Ireland, CEO, Kathy Ireland Worldwide A playbook for growing your business no matter the circumstances. Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed applies a model to business growth, examining the successful strategies that ordinary weeds use to spread, and prosper in almost any situation. This book will enable readers to apply strategies, mapping their own path to rapid and sustainable growth, while providing a focus on weed-based attributes to get the job done quickly and effectively. It also provides a pathway to transform their entire team into a collective of weeds operating on behalf of the company, acting as an incubator for innovation and productivity, while enriching their own opportunities for growth and security. An accessible and practical guide that leaders and companies across industries can help increase their market share, prominence, and customer base, this book enables them to grow, expand, dominate, and defend their turf. Stu has explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myrhvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez.  About the Author: Stu Heinecke is a best-selling author, twice nominated Hall of Fame marketer, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist. His first book, How To Get a Meeting with Anyone, which introduced the concept of contact marketing, was named one of the top 64 sales books of all time. The American Marketing Association named him the "Father of Contact Marketing." Stu's books have enjoyed glowing coverage in Forbes, Inc., Harvard Business Review, CBS radio, and many other places. Stu is also a NASDAQ Entrepreneurial Center Author in Residence and Mentor, and founder of cartoonists.org, a group of cartoonists from The Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker, who donate art to help charities raise funds. And, interesting fact – he and his wife Charlotte live on Whidbey Island in the Pacific Northwest in Puget Sound, north of Seattle AND and at the University of Southern California, he was a college party pal of actor LeVar Burton! Click here for this episode's website page with the links mentioned during the interview... https://www.salesartillery.com/marketing-book-podcast/how-grow-business-like-weed-stu-heinecke

Why Lead?
0038 - Become a Rebel at Work ft Carmen Medina

Why Lead?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 63:30


Have you ever found yourself in a place where you are dissatisfied with how things are and you believe you have ideas on how to make things better but didn't know how? Or maybe you knew how but you were not successful? Are you a leader who wants to create a space where the status quo is never permanent but ever-changing because your team and organization are creative, innovative, and always pushing the envelope? If these questions resonate with you, well, this is the right episode for you. We will be exploring all of that and more. Carmen Medina shows us how we can be productive rebels at work. Carmen Medina's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Rebels-Work-Handbook-Leading-Change-dp-1491903953/dp/1491903953/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=Rebel at Work Website: https://www.rebelsatwork.com/Carmen Medina's Twitter: https://twitter.com/milouness?lang=enCarmen Medina's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carmenamedina/

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Inside the CIA: exclusive interview on spies' secret Wikipedia

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 8:08


We get the scoop on Intellipedia, the internal Wiki developed at Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley. The Leader was granted the first British broadcast interview with one of the digital specialists instrumental in its creation. Carmen Medina rose from analyst to Deputy Director of Intelligence, working under six presidents from Carter to Obama during her 32-year tenure.Now retired, Carmen talks us through Intellipedia's development, her role in the aftermath of 9/11 and the cybersecurity risks lurking in your smartphone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stratfor Podcast
RANE Insights: Cybersecurity and Resiliency for Leaders

Stratfor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 49:48


Cybersecurity is a critical risk for organizations. But too often leadership may treat cybersecurity as a box to be checked rather than an ongoing situation that needs to be constantly monitored. Gathering and assessing the right information and using it for better situational awareness in an increasingly complex cyber environment should be mission-critical. That's why RANE and Nasdaq Governance Solutions are co-hosting a Virtual Cyber Summit for Business Leaders on December 8. In today's podcast, host and RANE Founder, David Lawrence, previews the cyber summit with a conversation about what leaders should be focusing on and who they should be inviting to advise their companies on cybersecurity best practices.Denny Watson is Executive Director at RANE's RiskDesk and Carmen Medina is the owner of Media Analytics, Inc., providing bespoke analytic services on national security issues, cognitive diversity, global trends, intrapreneurship, and thinking ahead. Don't forget to sign up for our special Virtual Cyber Summit for Business Leaders on December 8. RANE is hosting in collaboration with Nasdaq Governance Solutions.

TEDx SHORTS
How to be an organizational heretic

TEDx SHORTS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 7:32


“Organizational heretic” Carmen Medina shares motivational lessons on bringing about institutional change, regardless of the size or legacy of the organization. This talk was filmed at TEDxMidAtlantic. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official/

Fault Lines
Episode 100: Future Challenges

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 46:08


On this special 100th episode of Fault Lines, Jamil Jaffer, Carmen Medina, Lester Munson and Sarah Stewart look forward to what the future of national security may hold. What type of challenges will China pose to the United States? Should the U.S. come to Taiwan's aid if China were to invade? Is political polarization the biggest challenge policymakers will face in the next five years? These questions and more are answered on Fault Lines' 100th episode! Our panelists reference The Age of America First: Washington's Flawed New Foreign Policy Consensus in their discussion. Read it here.If you like what we're doing, be sure to like, rate, and subscribe to Fault Lines. If you have ideas for future episodes, be sure to email us at nsi@gmu.edu or tweet us at @MasonNatSec. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Work Check
Should you get your team in sync, async?

Work Check

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 22:37


Should that meeting have been an email? We all know what it's like to sit through a long and pointless meeting, but a good live gathering can be more inspiring than any async exchange. So whether you're working remotely or in the office, what should be the default way of collaborating – asynchronous, or live?Join host Christine Dela Rosa and debaters Marshall Walker Lee and Dominique Ward for a meeting of the minds and see what they discover.In this episode, you'll hear from John Kim, of Emory University's Goizueta Business School about the high cost of unnecessary meetings, and GitLab's Jessica Reeder shares the story of her mind-bending move to flexible, asynchronous work. Harvard Business Review's Christine Liu joins to defend the magic of collaborative, working meetings, and "Rebels at Work" author Carmen Medina shares what gets missed when groups don't meet in real-time. For the transcript and takeaways, visit https://www.atlassian.com/blog/podcast/work-check.

AFIO Podcast
AFIO Now Presents: Carmen Medina

AFIO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 38:00


Carmen Medina, former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence and coauthor of "Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within" (O'Reilly, 2014), discusses how she came to be recruited by CIA, the role of her education, and leaning into the male-dominated CIA culture to make her voice heard. We hear her perspective on power and how she pioneered new ways of operating in a vast organization. Recorded 19 Feb 2021.  Interviewer: David Priess, PhD, former CIA Analyst, PDB Briefer, and author. Host: James Hughes, AFIO President and former CIA Operations Officer. 

NSI Live
NSI 2020: Is Conflict with China Inevitable?

NSI Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 34:12


As tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to rise, geopolitical competition remains the focal point of U.S. foreign and defense policy. Join us for a timely conversation with Admiral James Stavridis and Elliot Ackerman, authors of 2034: A Novel About the Next World War, as they discuss with NSI Advisory Board member, Carmen Medina the political, economic, and military ramifications of the future conflict. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Executive Appeal
S1/E17: How to Fight the System Without Losing Your Job - Carmen Medina

The Executive Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 50:36


Nominate yourself or another federal employees for the 2021 Unsung Heroes of Federal Service awards at www.waepa.org/PSRW Carmen is an organizational heretic and all-purpose troublemaker whose only real expertise is asking stupid questions and noticing odd, new things that might amount to something…or maybe not. Carmen spent 32 years at CIA but when you meet her you will hardly notice. The top five skills that people on LinkedIn endorse her for are strategy, analysis, leadership, national security, and government, FWIW. She is the co-author of the new book: Rebels At Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within, which was informed by her career as a heretic at the CIA.   She likes to speak in public and will go just about anywhere if you pay her expenses. She is an in-demand expert on critical thinking, diversity of thought, and intrapreneurship, speaking to Fortune 500 companies, major non-profits, and governments. Some of her most recent presentations include speaking at South by Southwest 2019 and TEDxMidAtlantic on Surviving as a Change Agent, at SXSW2018 on avoiding the Mediocrity Trap, and on Critical Thinking at SXSW 2017. Recently she has spoken: to US Treasury officers on Diversity of Thought; to Canadian Federal senior executives about Diversity of Thought and Rebel Thinking, to the California STEM Education conference 2020, at the Business Innovation Factory 2017, and multiple times at GovLoop's NextGen Leadership summit.   If you're interested in more serious career details, read this paragraph. From 2005-2007 Carmen was part of the executive team that led the CIA's Analysis Directorate; in her last assignment before retiring she began the CIA's Lessons Learned program and led the Agency's first effort to address the challenges posed by social networks, digital ubiquity, and the emerging culture of collaboration. She was a leader on diversity issues at the CIA, serving on equity boards at all organizational levels and across Directorates. She was the first CIA executive to conceptualize many IT applications now used by analysts, including online production, collaborative tools, and Intellipedia, a project she personally green-lighted; as a senior executive, she began using in 2005 social networking and blogs to reach her diverse workforce. Upon her retirement from CIA, she received the Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal. From 2011—2015, Carmen was a member of Deloitte Federal Consulting where she served as senior advisor and mentor to Deloitte's flagship innovation program, GovLab, and sponsored research projects on Bitcoin, Millennials, and the impact of the Internet of Things on government.   Carmen describes herself as Puerto Rican by birth and Texan by nationality. She likes to garden and cook things that she has grown. She has an extensive collection of Karaoke songs and you are always in danger of becoming the after-dinner entertainment. You can follow her on Twitter @milouness and visit her two blogs: recoveringfed.com and rebelsatwork.com.

The World of Intelligence
Rebels in Intelligence

The World of Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 43:11


In this episode of the Janes podcast Terry Pattar discusses strategic thinking, diversity of thought and innovation with Carmen Medina, co-author of the book Rebels At Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within.

The National Security Podcast
Secrecy or transparency? Modernising intelligence

The National Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 56:44


In this episode of National Security Podcast, former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence Carmen Medina and intelligence expert Zachery Tyson Brown join Katherine Mansted to discuss the modernisation of intelligence and the tension between secrecy and transparency.With the amount of information publicly available and the means to collect it increasing exponentially, intelligence agencies and their processes are at a moment of change. In this episode of the National Security Podcast, Katherine Mansted speaks with Carmen Medina and Zachery Tyson Brown on whether secrecy is still important or whether increased transparency is more suited to the information age, and asks who is the more important consumer of intelligence: the government, or the public it serves? Carmen Medina is a former Central Intelligence Agency Deputy Director of Intelligence with over 32 years of experience in the Intelligence Community and the author of Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within.Zachery Tyson Brown is a National Security Fellow at the Truman National Security Project, a former intelligence specialist with the United States Army and Department of Defence and the founder of Consilient Strategies.Katherine Mansted is a senior adviser at the ANU National Security College and non-resident fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Previously, she was a commercial solicitor with King & Wood Mallesons, a ministerial adviser to the federal government, and served as an Associate in the High Court of Australia.Chris Farnham is the producer of the National Security Podcast. He joined the National Security College in June 2015 and is currently Senior Outreach and Policy Officer. After serving as a soldier in the Australian Army, Chris has worked in roles throughout East Asia with a focus on geopolitics and regional security. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or find us on Facebook. The National Security Podcast and Policy Forum Pod are available on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, and wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

War on the Rocks
Intelligence and the Biden Administration

War on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 36:57


After four...strange years, what can we expect from the Biden administration on the intelligence front? From key appointments to the strategic context, from insurrection to counter-intelligence, our guests have you covered. Carmen Medina, David Priess, and Mark Stout join Ryan for this episode

MMood TV
Cash Time "Sexto Seminario De Prevención En Lavado De Dinero en de CANACO" invitada María del Carmen Medina Maya

MMood TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 29:51


Hablando del sexto Seminario De Prevención En Lavado De Dinero en de CANACO con María del Carmen Medina Maya.

Iron Butterfly
Carmen Medina: Rebel at Work

Iron Butterfly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 24:56


Carmen Medina, former Deputy Director for Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency and NSI Advisory Board member, joins Iron Butterfly to discuss her 32 years’ experience in the Intelligence Community. Carmen is the co-author of Rebels At Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within and of the landmark piece, Diversity’s New Frontier: Diversity of Thought and the Future of the Workplace. Her story as a change agent at CIA is featured in Wharton School professor Adam Grant’s bestseller Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World.This far ranging conversation hits on a variety of topics including racism, diversity, and inclusion in the Intelligence Community; how to be a leader that breaks the mold; and working in apartheid South Africa. Tune in to to hear her story and tips for excelling in the Intelligence Community and beyond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Impossible Network
Carmen Medina Bonus - On Interconnectedness, Failure , Kindness and Optimism

The Impossible Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 32:05


This weeks bonus episode we go back to Episode 76 where we interviewed Carmen Medina - the ex-Deputy Director for Intelligence at the CIA.We pick up this episode where I ask Carmen about her perspective on the state of the World today and the direction we are headed. Carmen discusses the web of causality, our interconnectedness and her perspective on communications, and being heard in a polarized environment and she values failure. Carmen is a deeply reflective woman that lives by the principles of playfulness and kindness. I hope you enjoy this short dose of optimism with Carmen Medina. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pido la palabra... ¡Leemos juntos!
Carmen Medina, "El nido"

Pido la palabra... ¡Leemos juntos!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 0:43


Valeska tiene nueve años, vive en Lima, Lurigancho Chosica, El Vallecito y nos comparte su poema favorito.

OODAcast
Episode 13: Expert Practitioner of Analysis Carmen Medina

OODAcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 28:54


Carmen Medina served 32 years in senior positions at the Central Intelligence Agency, most of which focused on one of the hardest tasks in the community, that of analysis. Carmen rose to lead the strategic assessments group for the agency, then was deputy director of intelligence, the most senior leadership position for analysis at the agency and one of the most senior positions in the entire intelligence community. She also spent time as the director of the Center for the Study of Intelligence, where she oversaw ways to teach, mentor and improve analysis for the community. She is also a writer, co-authority two books, Rebels at Work: A handbook for leading change, and Rebels at Work Dispatches. We have been huge fans of Carmen's for years, having observed her practicing her art in and out of the intelligence community. In this wide-ranging discussion we covered many topics of high relevance to business and government leaders, including: Some of her recent writing on analytical thought Ways to estimate intentions of others even in chaotic environments Using the actions of leaders to track intent Cognitive traps, cognitive bias and analytical methods that can mitigate problems with these traps Human nature when it comes to analysis, and ways we can improve on our own weaknesses when it comes to thinking The paradox of warning The streetlight effect Her sources of information Related Resources: Thinking in the Time of the Coronavirus Part One Thinking in the Time of the Coronavirus Part Two Rebels at Work: A handbook for leading change from within An Executive’s Guide to Cognitive Bias in Decision Making: How we think is critically important. A Decision-Makers’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence: A plain english overview with the insights you need to drive corporate decisions The Executive’s Guide to Quantum Computing: What business decision-makers need to know now about quantum superiority The Executive’s Guide to the Revolution in Biology: An overview of key thrusts of the transformation underway in biology and offers seven topics business leaders should consider when updating business strategy to optimize opportunity because of these changes. OODA COVID-19 Sense-making: A dynamic resource for OODA Network members looking for Coronavirus/COVID-19 information to drive their decision-making process. We’ll update it with new links as we encounter them. This is not meant to be a comprehensive list, but rather a compilation of the most useful resources. The 2020 OODA Cybersecurity Watch List: list can serve multiple stakeholders. Investors can find firms that have demonstrated good product-market fit and are good candidates for follow-on funding. CISOs can find companies that have demonstrated real disruptive technology potential and at least enough traction to prove they are worth considering. OODAcast on YouTube: OODA's YouTube Channel

Women in Foreign Policy
Episode 2.7: Failure Stories - Carmen Medina

Women in Foreign Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 11:09


This month, we spoke to Carmen Medina, a career CIA officer, who told us a story of a time in her career when she made a mistake, and felt like she had failed. We talked about lessons she learned from that, and how she recovered. If you’d like to support the work of WiFP, please consider donating at PayPal via www.paypal.me/lmgouletor becoming a patron on Patreon at www.patreon.com/womeninforeignpolicy. Cheery Monday Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

The Impossible Network
076: CIA Rebel On Power, Curiosity, Empathy and Trump - Carmen Medina -Part 2

The Impossible Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 42:31


Guest Overview Former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence, Carmen Medina is a veteran of the Intelligence Community, she is also the author of Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within.Puerto Rican born, to a fun-loving father and an achievement-driven mother, Carmen excelled through an itinerant childhood to lead school debating teams. Her forensic debating skills and serendipity led her to a University scholarship and ultimately set her on her path to a 32-year career in the CIA.In Part two we discuss her perspective on power, the current state of the world and her hope for the future. We also cover the role of curiosity and creativity in her work at the CIA, applying empathy to be heard by policy and decision-makers in today's polarized political environment. And finally, we end with her life insights as she answers our quick-fire questions. I hope you enjoy this refreshing and fun episode and learn from the kindness, reflective wisdom, and optimism of Carmen Medina. Thanks to Munish Walther Puri for the connection. What we Discuss The role of curiosity and creativity in her role as an analyst Her curiosity in soft power over hard power Her prediction that peace would happen without violence The brittleness of power The evolution of the CIA's intelligence on how societies workEmbracing cognitive biasDealing With Trump Her optimism and how reading a book called Complexity changed her perspective Her perspective on the world What if the Romans had discovered the Internet and Electricity?Carmen's view on talking truth to powerRespecting decision makers cognitive style and personality and providing a broader context so they listen, and in a framework, they appreciate The role of empathy Her Principles Inequality of opportunity Expecting and demanding failure Taking ownership of your impossible Social Links Rebels at WorkLinkedInTwitterLinks In The Show Olive Shriner ArgoZero Dark Thirty Zanu PF Bob Gates Iran US EmbassyComplexity Mitch WalthropBrowser Newsletter

The Impossible Network
075: Carmen Medina - Her Path To A Life In The CIA - Part 1

The Impossible Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 41:55


Guest Overview Carmen Medina is a former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence. A veteran of the Intelligence Community, she is also the author of Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within.Puerto Rican born, to a fun-loving father and an achievement-driven mother, Carmen excelled through an itinerant childhood to lead school debating teams. Her forensic debating skills and serendipity led her to a University scholarship and ultimately set her on her path to a 32-year career in the CIA.In Part One Carmen unpacks her chaotic and unsettled upbringing and childhood, the role of her education, how debating helped her develop the skills that served her well over her CIA career. We discuss her experience of interning at the CIA in 1978, a time before desktop computers, operating as a human algorithm, to running the South Africa desk, and leaning into the male-dominated CIA culture to make her voice heard.In Part Two we discuss her perspective on power, the current state of the world and her hope for the future. We also cover the role of curiosity and creativity in her work at the CIA, applying empathy to be heard by policy and decision-makers in today's polarized political environment.And finally, we end with her life insights as she answers our quick fire questions. I hope you enjoy this refreshing and fun episode and learn from the kindness, reflective wisdom, and optimism of Carmen Medina. What we Discuss The impact of her itinerant upbringing from being an Army child The role her mother played in setting her standards for achievementHow her father made her appreciate the fun in life The role of her grandmother in being a rock of stabilityDeveloping a skill and talent forensic debating at schoolBeing the first in her family to go to college and universityDealing with male prejudice of her father questioning her need to learnHow a serendipitous debating experience led her to secure a scholarship at a Catholic University in Washington DC How she transitioned out of Law to Georgetown for a Masters in Foreign Service Getting accepted as an intern at the CIA Being asked to stay on a full time Starting out as a watch officer before the era of Desktop computers We discuss how her role was pre-internet days she acted as a human algorithm or search engine Her point of view on the veracity CIA based films Argo and Zero Dark ThirtyHow she was promoted to the Africa Division to cover South Africa while apartheid was still in full force. The experience of joining a male-dominated CIA at age 24 and being determined to avoid being pigeonholed as just another token woman. The challenges of conveying an image in the workplace as a woman. The role of curiosity and creativity in her role as an analyst Her curiosity in soft power over hard power Her prediction that peace would happen without violence The brittleness of power The evolution of the CIA's intelligence on how societies workEmbracing cognitive bias Her optimism and how reading a book called Complexity changed her perspective Her perspective on the world What if the Romans had discovered the Internet and Electricity?Carmen's view on talking truth to powerRespecting decision makers cognitive style and personality and providing a broader context so they listen, and in a framework, they appreciate The role of empathy Her Principles Inequality of opportunity Expecting and demanding failure Taking ownership of your impossible Social Links

Kodsnack
Kodsnack 344 - How to be a successful heretic, with Carmen Medina

Kodsnack

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 36:24


Recorded at Øredev 2019, Fredrik talks to Carmen Medina about affecting change in organizations. Carmen used to work at CIA, and talks about her work there as a heretic, working to affect changes at a theological level. How can you get your ideas implemented without being in a position of power? How can you sneak ideas through side doors? Why might you consider digging into the beaurucratic sides of the organization? And what do tug boat pilots have to do with all this? Finally, we touch a bit on the challenges of promoting diversity and diversity of thought. Does your organization have a working agreement on how to disagree? Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @iskrig and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links Carmen Medina Øredev 2019 Carmen’s Øredev talks: So you want to be a change agent: a survival guideand Diversity of thought: the key to innovattion Puerto Rico South by southwest Rebels at work Adam Grant Titles Puerto Rican by birth and Texan by nationality A big formative influence A veteran of the CIA I was a heretic at CIA How to be a successful heretic Be a good thinker I was arguing theological change What made me try again There is no silver bullet that fits all shoe sizes Befriemd the beaurucratic black belts Tug boat pilots Learn to be a better beaurucrat Make your idea community property Creating a climate where new ideas are always welcome How do we disagree? The nice, orderly process of disagreement

Kodsnack in English
Kodsnack 344 - How to be a successful heretic, with Carmen Medina

Kodsnack in English

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 36:23


Recorded at Øredev 2019, Fredrik talks to Carmen Medina about affecting change in organizations. Carmen used to work at CIA, and talks about her work there as a heretic, working to affect changes at a theological level. How can you get your ideas implemented without being in a position of power? How can you sneak ideas through side doors? Why might you consider digging into the beaurucratic sides of the organization? And what do tug boat pilots have to do with all this? Finally, we touch a bit on the challenges of promoting diversity and diversity of thought. Does your organization have a working agreement on how to disagree? Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links Carmen Medina Øredev 2019 Carmen’s Øredev talks: So you want to be a change agent: a survival guide and Diversity of thought: the key to innovattion Puerto Rico South by southwest Rebels at work Adam Grant Titles Puerto Rican by birth and Texan by nationality A big formative influence A veteran of the CIA I was a heretic at CIA How to be a successful heretic Be a good thinker I was arguing theological change What made me try again There is no silver bullet that fits all shoe sizes Befriemd the beaurucratic black belts Tug boat pilots Learn to be a better beaurucrat Make your idea community property Creating a climate where new ideas are always welcome How do we disagree? The nice, orderly process of disagreement

what's LEADERSHIP with Liz Wiltsie
On Silence & Broken Leadership with Carmen Medina

what's LEADERSHIP with Liz Wiltsie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 13:40


Actionable insight about how what we know about leadership is wrong, messy processes, and the importance of silence.

Le vital corps Salon
#0071: Carmen Medina on thinking better, being a rebel + befriending bureaucratic blackbelts

Le vital corps Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 78:46


Meet Carmen Medina, a former CIA change agent and co-author of Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within. Carmen spent 32 years at the Central Intelligence Agency. Her story as a heretic and change agent at CIA is featured in Adam Grant's bestseller Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World. Carmen is passionate about many things, but namely intelligence analysis, strategic thinking, and the diversity of thought and innovation.  In this episode, Carmen and I talk about the culture of the CIA and why she surprised many of her friends in the 80’s with her views. As the self-proclaimed “Analyst of Little Things,” Carmen breaks down what that means and how it has helped her in the world of intelligence analytics. We also talk about handling pushback when introducing new ideas and how to be an effective change agent, or rebel at work.   As you listen to this episode, I challenge you to think about someone who needs to hear about being a rebel in the workforce. Once you have someone in mind, please share this episode with them. Also, think about one tiny action that you can take to start being an effective change agent at work or in the world today. We need you!  Selected link love + resources from the episode can be found here:  https://www.vitalcorpswellness.com/blog/lvcs-0071-carmen-medina

A Case of the Mondays
Form a Rebel Alliance! (w/ Lois Kelly)

A Case of the Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 56:55


On today's show, Chris introduces himself and then sits down to talk with author Lois Kelly. They talk about rebels at work, why they're so important to organizations and what to do if you are a rebel, or you lead them. Lois Kelly has been a lifelong Rebel at Work, and has spent her career helping Fortune 100 companies become braver and more creative in their approaches to communications.  Her real professional joy has been encouraging people to become more rebellious at work. Lois is the author of four books, including Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within, which she co-wrote with Carmen Medina.  She lives in Rhode Island, working on becoming wiser and wilder when she's not in the woods, writing evocative personal essays, or running workshops for aspiring Rebels.  Twitter: @LoisKelly and @Rebelsatwork. Writing: https://medium.com/@LoisKelly.  Web sites: foghound.com and rebelsatwork.comNote: in the show, Lois mentions the writer and consultant Meg Wheatley. She is someone else you should know about, so click here to learn more: https://margaretwheatley.com/

SpyCast
A Rebel at the CIA: An Interview with former DDI Carmen Medina

SpyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 65:46


SPY Historian Vince Houghton sat down with Carmen Medina, the CIA’s former Deputy Director of Intelligence and Director of the Center for the Study of Intelligence. She is also the author of Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within.

War on the Rocks
The Adventures of Intel in Trumpland

War on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 54:51


Weeks before Donald Trump took office, Ryan convened a group of professionals from in and around the intelligence community to talk about the incoming president's approach to intel ("He's Just Not That Into You: Trump, Intel, and the American Presidency"). In today's episode, Ryan brought the same group of people together (minus one). Tune in to hear Carmen Medina, Mark Stout, and Mark Zaid chat (over drinks, of course) about how the president has done so far. 

Chicago Camps Podcast
403 - Carmen Medina Presentation at Prototypes, Process & Play 2017

Chicago Camps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 40:21


This podcast features Carmen Medina, CEO of Normative, and her presentation, “Lead Above Mediocre Thinking” from the design leadership conference Prototypes, Process & Play on August 10th, 2017. [Prototypes, Process & Play][1] presentation podcasts are sponsored by [Balsamiq][2] - with Balsamiq Mockups, anyone can design great software.

RANE Network
Disrupting the International System

RANE Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017


In this podcast, RANE risk analyst Mina Pollmann interviews Carmen Medina, former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence, for her take on the future of the international order.

Happiness at Work
What it takes to become a Rebel at Work

Happiness at Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 33:30


Ex-CIA national and international expert on intelligence analysis, Carmen Medina teams up with speaker, coach and teacher, Lois Kelly to help people go against the status quo and create change from within. They delve into what it takes to get your ideas, not only heard but adopted and explain why so many of us are getting it wrong when we communicate. For more happiness, visit www.happymelly.com.  

State Secrets
Carmen Medina on Diversity at the CIA

State Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 19:18


This week The Cipher Brief's Executive Producer and Reporter Leone Lakhani speaks to Carmen Medina, former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence and a long-time advocate of diversity in the Agency. She’s also the co-author of Rebels at Work, a book in which she shares the virtues of being a rebel in the workplace. A self-styled rebel herself, Carmen tells Leone how she shook up the Agency, and why she sees the world differently.

War on the Rocks
He’s Just Not That Into You: Trump, Intel, and the American Presidency

War on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 52:13


One thing is clear about President-elect Donald Trump: He is skeptical of the U.S. intelligence community. With the aid of a bottle of bourbon, War on the Rocks assembled a top-notch group of experts to talk about what Trump means for the intelligence community. Our guests in this episode included Carmen Medina - a 32-year veteran of the CIA; David Priess - author of The President's Book of Secrets and a CIA veteran; Mark Stout - a WOTR senior editor, program director at Johns Hopkins, and a veteran of the CIA and the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research; and Mark Zaid - a prominent national security attorney and the head of the James Madison Project. As always, Ryan Evans hosted. Produced: Tré Hester Image: Gage Skidmore

Voice of Literacy
Literature discussions and immigrant elementary children with Dr. Carmen Medina

Voice of Literacy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 12:39


"Dr. Baker":http://web.missouri.edu/bakere/ and Dr. Carmen Medina discuss literature discussions and immigrant elementary children