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Send us a textWhat if love isn't just a mysterious emotion but something that follows predictable patterns? Relationship theorist Zoey Charif joins us to reveal how her groundbreaking research can actually predict relationship success with mathematical precision.After experiencing heartbreak during her criminology studies, Charif spent 18 years developing a revolutionary formula that measures relationship compatibility. She explains how we can calculate our "self-score" by rating ourselves on our top five values—things like family, purpose, and dependability. This self-evaluation creates a numerical representation of our self-respect and self-love, forming the foundation for healthy partnerships.The magic happens in the numbers. Through extensive surveys of 300 couples, Charif discovered that successful relationships consistently show a fascinating pattern: partners view each other approximately 4% higher than they view themselves. This slight elevation creates a sustainable dynamic of mutual admiration and respect that allows relationships to thrive. Couples who demonstrate this pattern stay together, while those with misalignments eventually separate.Charif also breaks down relationship personality types, distinguishing between "practical" individuals who prioritize values and "emotional" types who emphasize feelings and attraction. She warns against extreme emotional tendencies that romanticize obsession and fantasy—patterns often reinforced by Disney movies and pop culture narratives about "love at first sight."Whether you're struggling to understand why past relationships failed or seeking to strengthen your current partnership, Charif's formula provides a revolutionary framework for relationship success. Her book "Love Can In Fact Be Calculated" offers a complete guide to applying these principles in your own life. Follow our podcast for more insights that challenge conventional wisdom and provide practical guidance for navigating the complex world of modern relationships.Support the showThanks for listening!Check out this site for everthing to know about women's pleasure including video tutorials and great suggestions for bedroom time!!https://for-goodness-sake-omgyes.sjv.io/c/5059274/1463336/17315Take the happiness quiz from Oprah and Arthur Brooks here: https://arthurbrooks.com/buildNEW: Subscribe monthly: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1805181/support Email questions/comments/feeback to tamara@straightfromthesourcesmouth.co Website: https://straightfromthesourcesmouthpod.net/Instagram: @fromthesourcesmouth_franktalkTwitter: @tamarapodcastYouTube and IG: Tamara_Schoon_comic
Today's poem is Song by Charif Shanahan. The Slowdown is currently taking a break. We'll be back soon with new episodes from a new host. This week, we're going back into the archive to revisit Ada Limón's time as host. Today's episode was originally released on September 12, 2022. In this episode, former host Ada Limón writes… “When I am really writing, really working on poems, which is often as alive as I ever feel, as present as I ever feel, I am not just speaking to the world... I am listening to it. Listening to my body, my blood, my ever-changing pulse that slows and quickens depending on the emotionality of the subject.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
durée : 00:04:27 - La BO du monde - C'est l'histoire d'un artiste libanais qui enjambe les frontières. De Beyrouth à Lisbonne où il vit aujourd'hui, Charif Megarbane nourrit sa musique instrumentale de multiples influences, tel un Ennio Morricone du Moyen Orient.
durée : 00:43:48 - Live à Fip - Avant leur concert à La Bellevilloise, nous invitons en session live deux artistes libanais du label berlinois, le songwriter et guitariste Rogér Fakhr ainsi que le producteur et multi-instrumentiste Charif Megarbane.
Davar Charif See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
"Confidence plus awareness gives us the belief to go through it." —Charif KaissEpisode Highlights The best lessons in life bring wisdom Talking about Authenticity is talking about TRUTH Remembering your higher values and purpose Facing Pain and finding a safe mental place to heal. People need the "feeling" of Belonging Mystical Tale: Saint Charbel Patron Saint of Lebanon Sunrises and Sunsets catch the daily magic of life. The secret of success is learning how to use pain and pleasure instead of having pain and pleasure use you. If you do that, you're in control of your life. If you don't, life controls you."—Tony RobbinsINTERVIEWING JESUS SHOW NOTES including Guest Contact Connect with KristenIJP Facebook CommunityInstagram #interviewingjesuspodcastTwitterLinkedinWebsite KristenWambach.com
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Discover a new captivating episode from Luxurynsight x Fashion Network featuring an insightful conversation between Charif Debs and Olivier Guyot. Charif, the visionary co-founder of Gemmyo, recounts his entry into the jewelry world, where neither he nor his co-founder Pauline Agneau came from a traditional jewelry background. Explore how their fresh perspectives and passion for custom experiences and precious stones led to the creation of Gemmyo, overcoming industry challenges with innovative strategies and disciplined execution. Unveil the evolution of Gemmyo's brand identity, striking a balance between youthful disruption and refined luxury. Charif discusses its strategic growth from a strong digital presence to opening physical stores, connecting deeply with its sophisticated clientele, and adapting to market demands. He further delves into industry trends and price dynamics, providing insights into the jewelry sector's evolution post-COVID. Understand the impact of rising raw material costs and how Gemmyo manages price increases to maintain its market position. In this episode, Charif also highlights consumer behavior, market trends, and the nuanced approach to synthetic versus natural diamonds. Gain a compelling look at the passion, innovation, and strategies behind building a successful luxury jewelry brand. Tune in for an engaging conversation that seamlessly blends tradition and innovation in the world of high-end jewelry.
Discover a new captivating episode from Luxurynsight x Fashion Network featuring an insightful conversation between Charif Debs and Olivier Guyot. Charif, the visionary co-founder of Gemmyo, recounts his entry into the jewelry world, where neither he nor his co-founder Pauline Agneau came from a traditional jewelry background. Explore how their fresh perspectives and passion for custom experiences and precious stones led to the creation of Gemmyo, overcoming industry challenges with innovative strategies and disciplined execution.Unveil the evolution of Gemmyo's brand identity, striking a balance between youthful disruption and refined luxury. Charif discusses its strategic growth from a strong digital presence to opening physical stores, connecting deeply with its sophisticated clientele, and adapting to market demands.He further delves into industry trends and price dynamics, providing insights into the jewelry sector's evolution post-COVID. Understand the impact of rising raw material costs and how Gemmyo manages price increases to maintain its market position.In this episode, Charif also highlights consumer behavior, market trends, and the nuanced approach to synthetic versus natural diamonds. Gain a compelling look at the passion, innovation, and strategies behind building a successful luxury jewelry brand.Tune in for an engaging conversation that seamlessly blends tradition and innovation in the world of high-end jewelry.This podcast is brought to you by Luxurynsight, the pioneer and leader in providing data-driven solutions for luxury, fashion, and beauty industries, and FashionNetwork.com, the leading source of information for fashion professionals worldwide.
Poets Safia Elhillo and Charif Shanahan talk to Isaac Ginsberg Miller, a poet and PhD candidate in African American Studies at Northwestern, about their friendship, kinship, seeing and being seen by others, their intended audiences and ideal readers, inherited/received forms, experimentalism, the instability of racialized experience for many Black Southwest Asians and North Africans.
Join Chris in conversation with Charif Shanahan, author of Trace Evidence (Tin House), about passions, process, pitfalls, & Poetry! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tpq20/support
Aujourd'hui je vous ai préparé un épisode un peu spécial pour cette semaine d'anniversaire !Ou plutôt, c'est mon mari Charif qui a concocté cet épisode.
Aujourd'hui je vous ai préparé un épisode un peu spécial pour cette semaine d'anniversaire !Ou plutôt, c'est mon mari Charif qui a concocté cet épisode.
On one particular day, a poem places events alongside each other, the ordinariness of each event casting the other events into light and shade.Charif Shanahan is the author of two collections of poetry: Trace Evidence: Poems (Tin House, 2023) and Into Each Room We Enter without Knowing (Crab Orchard Series in Poetry/SIU Press, 2017), which was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry and the Publishing Triangle's Thom Gunn Award. His work has been supported by a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship; a Wallace Stegner Fellowship at Stanford University; and a Fulbright Senior Scholar Grant to Morocco. Originally from the Bronx, he is an Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Northwestern University, where he teaches poetry in the undergraduate and Litowitz MFA+MA graduate creative writing programs.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.We're pleased to offer Charif Shanahan's poem, and invite you to connect with Poetry Unbound throughout this season.
Invités: Charif Majdalani, Marie-Hélène Poitras, Ernest Pépin, Florent Charbonnier Ce dimanche, nous irons dans l'intimité des familles libanaises avec Charif Majdalani, en Guadeloupe avec un reportage autour d'Ernest Pépin et dans le monde animal avec la québécoise Marie-Hélène Poitras. C'est un recueil de récit érudit, humaniste et cultivé que nous propose l'écrivain libanais Charif Majdalani. Il nous emmène dans l'intimité des familles et des origines dans un Liban lourd de drames politiques et économiques. « Mille Origines », publié aux Editions Bayard. C'est un recueil de nouvelles inattendues, à l'image de l'œuvre de la québécoise Marie-Hélène Poitras. Entre le monde animal et des confidences très intimes, l'auteure déconcerte et désarçonne tout en douceur. « Galumpf » aux Editions Alto. Et puis nous irons en Guadeloupe dans un atelier d'artiste avec le grand écrivain Ernest Pépin pour célébrer une nouvelle collection de livres de poche venu des Antilles. Florent Charbonnier nous parle de Caraïbéditions. Et nous commençons cette émission avec l'actualité francophone de la semaine. Aujourd'hui c'est une action humanitaire très importante au profit de l'UNICEF et des enfants du monde. Et c'est une romancière française à grand succès, Mélissa Da Costa, qui soutient cette action grâce à un livre paru aux Livre de poche et dont les bénéfices seront reversés à l'UNICEF. « La Faiseuse d'étoiles », publié aux Livre de Poche. Présentation : Emmanuel KHERAD
durée : 00:55:40 - La librairie francophone - par : Emmanuel Kherad - Ce samedi nous irons dans l'intimité des familles libanaises avec Charif Majdalani, en Guadeloupe avec un reportage autour d'Ernest Pépin et dans le monde animal avec la québécoise Marie-Hélène Poitras
Bongani Kona asks poet Charif Shanahan about his latest collection Trace Evidence: poems (Tin House, 2023). Charif reflects on his family background, the intricacies of mixed-race identity in America, Morocco, the meaning of home, his education as a poet, love, shame and the worth of poetry. He reads ‘Colonialism' and ‘ “Mulatto” :: “Quadroon” ' from Trace Evidence. Bongani Kona is a writer, editor and lecturer in the Department of History at the University of the Western Cape He is a member of the board of PEN South Africa. Charif Shanahan is the author of two collections of poetry: Trace Evidence: poems (Tin House, 2023) and Into Each Room We Enter without Knowing (Crab Orchard Series in Poetry/SIU Press, 2017), which was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry and the Publishing Triangle's Thom Gunn Award. His work has appeared in American Poetry Review, The Nation, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine and in various other publications. He is the guest editor of the summer 2023 issues of Poetry Magazine. Charif lives in Chicago, Illinois and is an Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Northwestern University. In this episode we are in solidarity with imprisoned Rwandan journalist Dieudonné Niyonsenga, who also goes by the name Hassan Cyuma. We call for his freedom. You can read more about his case here: https://cpj.org/data/people/dieudonne-niyonsenga/. As a tribute to Dieudonné, Charif reads Lucie Brock-Broido's poem “The American Security Against Foreign Enemies Act”. This podcast series is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Embassy in South Africa to promote open conversation and highlight shared histories.
This week, Charif Shanahan speaks with Cynthia Cruz, who joins us from Berlin, Germany. Born on a US military base in Wiesbaden and raised in Northern California, she is currently pursuing a PhD at the European Graduate School where her research focuses on Hegel and madness. Cruz is the author of seven poetry collections, as well as two collections of critical work, including The Melancholia of Class: A Manifesto for the Working Class. In the book, Cruz writes, “To be working-class in a middle-class world is to be a ghost,” and the book analyzes how the choice between assimilation or annihilation has played out in the lives of working-class musicians, artists, writers, and filmmakers. Her newest collection of poems, Back to the Woods (forthcoming from Four Way Books) was written alongside A Manifesto for the Working Class and shares references with it while also circulating around Freud's concept of the death drive. According to Cruz, “In its simplest iteration the death drive is an attempt to begin again through the act of self annihilation.” Today, we'll hear two poems from the new collection, including “Dark Register” from the May issue of Poetry.
This week, Charif Shanahan continues asking the Big Questions, this time with Brian Tierney, who joins us from Oakland, California. They get into poetry as a way to pursue truth, living in a time of ruin, and more. We hear poems from Tierney's debut collection, Rise and Float (Milkweed Editions, 2022), as well as poems from the May issue of Poetry. In keeping true to Tierney's complex poetics, this new work emerges from a world of dystopian exhaustion while also insisting on love.
If you're a longtime listener, you know Write-minded loves a good show on the mystery, on the magic, on the questions. And that's because so much of the inspiration that propels us forward in our writing journeys is centered here, in the unexplainable that writers wrangle with, using language to make sense (and sometimes just mirror) the human experience. This conversation goes straight into the heart of the magic, stemming from guest Charif Shanahan's assertion that the mystery is the clarity. Tune in to hear more about what that means to him—and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Charif Shanahan asks Marie Howe the Big Questions about writing into the unknown, losing oneself in poems, spirituality, the ineffable, teaching and mentorship, and more. Howe is the author of four volumes of poetry, most recently Magdalene (W.W. Norton, 2017), which imagines the biblical figure of Mary Magdalene as a woman who embodies the spiritual and sensual, alive in a contemporary landscape—hailing a cab, raising a child, listening to news on the radio. Howe also co-edited (with Michael Klein) the book of essays, In the Company of My Solitude: American Writing from the AIDS Pandemic (Persea, 1994). In 2015, she received the Academy of American Poets Poetry Fellowship, and from 2012-2014, served as the poet laureate of New York State. Today, we'll hear two new poems by Howe from the May issue of Poetry, as well as two older poems, including “Prayer,” which lives above Shanahan's desk. With thanks to W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. for permission to include “Prayer” from The Kingdom of Ordinary Time, copyright © 2008 by Marie Howe, and “The Gate” from What the Living Do: Poems, copyright © 1998 by Marie Howe. All rights reserved.
Charif Shanahan is the author of Into Each Room We Enter without Knowing, a Lambda Literary Award and Publishing Triangle's Thom Gunn Award Finalist. His work has appeared in American Poetry Review, The Nation, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Paris Review, PBS NewsHour, and Poetry. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment of the Arts, the Stegner […]
Shiur given by Rabbi Yisroel Gottlieb on Hilchos Basar BiChalav. Shiur given in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey NY.
Charif and Samik describe derisking ~550 acres of site construction, the importance of direct marine access to the Calcasieu ship channel, usage of Materials Offloading Facility (MOF) which allows the project to bring piles quietly to the site, supporting lower road transportation and congestion that may create dust and noise through the local community. […] The post CHAT with TELL | Two minutes with Charif Souki and Samik Mukherjee on a Driftwood LNG Project update appeared first on Tellurian Inc..
Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry
Early in poet Charif Shanahan's latest collection, Trace Evidence, we encounter the lines: “I want to tell you what for me it has been like. // To speak at all / I must occupy a position // In a system whose positions / I appear not to occupy.” How does one connect to others, be […] The post Charif Shanahan : Trace Evidence appeared first on Tin House.
Als je ouder bent van een hoogbegaafd kind, heb je vaak te maken met vooroordelen. We kennen ze allemaal. Maar wat als je ook nog een niet-Westerse achtergrond hebt. Is het dan extra moeilijk? Loop je dan tegen dubbel zoveel vooroordelen op?Charif is deze keer de gast in de podcast. Hij is Marokkaans, geboren in Nederland. Vader van een creatief begaafde zoon (8) en een vermoedelijk hoogbegaafde dochter (6). Hij deelt de reis die hij en zijn vrouw hebben afgelegd om hun kinderen te ondersteunen, tot het recent wisselen van school aan toe. Daarnaast vertelt hij over zijn roots. Wat geeft hij zijn kinderen mee over zijn afkomst. En heeft hij dus te maken met vooroordelen, die de reis in HB land misschien nog lastiger maakt?Dit en meer! Charif is te vinden via instagram, wanneer je vragen hebt of een bericht wil sturen via @sjerrifig: @hoogbegaafddepodcastwww.hoogbegaafddepodcast.nl www.hoogbegaafdderetreat.nl Wil jij de podcast ondersteunen?Dat kan je een recensie achterlaten bij Apple podcasts. Of sterren geven via Spotify. Zo gaan er meer mensen in aanraking komen met de podcast en dus...Hoogebegaafdheid!Als je wat kan missen, mag je ook een digitale fooi achterlaten, eenmalig en zonder allerlei gegevens in te moeten vullen. Wanneer je veel hebt aan de content, surf je naar www.fooienpod.com/hoogbegaafddepodcast
Recorded by Charif Shanahan for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on February 27, 2023. www.poets.org
This week, Adrian Matejka sits down with poet and guest editor of the magazine, Charif Shanahan, to talk about oneness, the shifting of identity, and centering love. Born in the Bronx to an Irish-American father and a Moroccan mother, Shanahan's poems meditate on mixed-race identity, queer desire, time, mortality, and the legacies of anti-Blackness in the US and abroad. Shanahan shares how a class he almost dropped with the poet Linda Gregg changed poetry for him forever, and he reads two poems from his new book, Trace Evidence, which is out next month from Tin House Books.
Un air de biopic, un portrait en double teinte, avec l'emprunt et l'empreinte des mots de Claude Nougaro. Non, Ici Nougaro n'est pas une pièce sur la trajectoire du poète qui lui donne son nom. C'est dans le personnage de Mathias, interprété par Grégory Montel, qu'elle s'incarne : un comédien sur le déclin, habité par le chanteur dont il se rêve le sosie.Une scène mi-ombre mi-lumière, entre 2 jeux de projecteurs, apparaît derrière une tenture semi-opaque Jacques, un accordéoniste virtuose ; ce sont les notes de Lionel Suarez.C'est ce duo de scène que reçoit Radio Grenouille dans son studio. Lionel Suarez et Grégory Montel vouent un amour sincère pour l'oeuvre de ce poète célèbre. Charif Ghattas, en complice, a écrit une pièce sur-mesure, mêlant lyrisme et monologue à 2 voix - l'un avec des mots, l'autre avec le chant de l'accordéon. Un entretien sur la belle et délicate composition de ce duo, la question de la légitimité en tant qu'artiste, et Nougaro.Ici Nougaro, une création de Charif Ghattas et Grégory Montel avec Lionel Suarez par Les Théâtres, à découvrir au théâtre des Bernardines à Marseille, du vendredi 13 au samedi 28 janvier à 20h et les mercredis à 19h.Réalisation : Djilali HammicheAnimation : Léna RivièrePhotographie : Pierre Gondard
Mona Charif is Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for NTT DATA Services, an information technology leader. She has more than 20 years of success in supporting sales and growth objectives. In our conversation, we talk about how her journey began, her passions, and her experience at NTT DATA. Listen to our podcast to find out what makes Mona Charif truly remarkable.
A nossa entrevistada tem uma vida ligada ao universo esportivo. Ela foi atleta de ginástica olímpica na infância e adolescência. Foi faixa preta e supercampeã de taekwondo e também atleta profissional de kitesurf na modalidade free style, tendo competido e velejado com o kite por todo o litoral brasileiro. Natural de São Paulo (Capital), ela vive há quase 18 anos em Cabedelo, cidade vizinha de João Pessoa, a bela capital do estado da Paraíba, onde ela encontrou o ambiente ideal, a tranquilidade, o mar e os ventos constantes do Nordeste brasileiro, para velejar o seu kite, se estabelecer e criar a sua família. Sempre sorridente e espontânea, durante a nossa conversa ela relembrou da sua trajetória como atleta de ginástica olímpica; contou das rotinas de treinos e os desafios de se tornar uma atleta tão jovem; falou sobre o taekwondo, esporte no qual chegou à faixa preta, conquistando, nada menos, do que 10 campeonatos brasileiros da modalidade. Nesta entrevista, ela também falou sobre o kite, e explicou as diferenças entre as várias modalidades possíveis; contou como foi o seu início no esporte e, como não poderia deixar de ser, deu várias dicas de passeios e turismo na região de João Pessoa. É com muita alegria, já pronto para velejar com um kite, que recebemos neste episódio do podcast Outra Visão, Carolina Penariol Melo, a Carolina Melo, a Carol, esposa do Charif, mãe do Caio e do Felipe, minha amiga de escola, que eu sei, tem muito a nos ensinar e várias histórias para contar. Acompanhe a entrevista. Entrevista realizada dia 17 de agosto de 2022. LINKS – Carolina Melo Associação Brasileira de Kitesurf - https://abk.com.br/ Instagram - @carolinahomsi - https://www.instagram.com/carolinahomsi/
Davar Charif; Gemaros; Six halachos; What is charif? Principles and Examples; Vegetable name translations; See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
In this episode, Patrick Essiminy is joined by Charif El-Khouri, a senior associate in the Employment & Labour Group at Stikeman Elliott in Montréal recognized for his practical, business-minded advice. While the pandemic has proven that many remote work arrangements are mutually advantageous, Charif finds that employers attempting to integrate remote and hybrid scenarios into existing employment terms and conditions face three fundamental challenges.
Le podcast "Il était une fois l'entrepreneur" est l'ex podcast "l'apprenti", le podcast des histoires d'entrepreneurs. Pauline Laigneau vient d'une famille d'entrepreneurs. Son père, n'a pas fait d'études et a dû se faire seul. Sa mère s'est reconvertie après 40 ans. Mais les attentes sur les épaules de Pauline sont fortes. Elle fait des études brillantes. Elle fait donc Normale Sup après une prépa littéraire puis… c'est le plus gros échec de sa vie. Elle veut intégrer l'ENA mais à l'oral, elle récolte un 2 sur 20. C'est l'effondrement et la dépression. Puis après cet échec, elle réalise surtout qu'elle ne voulait plus être cette petite fille modèle qui réussit tout… ce qui l'intéresse, c'est entreprendre. Elle intègre HEC puis après une expérience dans la pâtisserie de luxe, Hugo & Victor, elle n'a qu'une envie, se lancer. Avec son copain et bientôt mari, Charif Debs, ils réfléchissent à des projets. Puis un jour, Charif la demande en mariage… et ils vont place Vendôme pour voir les joailliers. Mais ils sont déçus, c'est cher et surtout vieux jeu. C'est de là que nait l'idée de Gemmyo. Une joaillerie jeune et techno. Ils se lancent alors avec 2 autres jeunes diplômés, Malek Debs, le frère de Charif (polytechnicien) et Fanny Boucher. Ils se donnent 3 mois pour lancer un MVP. Avec l'aide de Malek qui conçoit des prototypes en 3D sur demande, ils sont hyper réactifs… même si la 1ère commande est une catastrophe. Avec leurs premiers clients, ils lèvent alors 450 000 euros puis plus d'argent. Pauline doit se battre pour trouver un atelier de joaillerie qui accepte de travailler avec eux… elle passe 150 appels. Gemmyo décolle avec notamment l'idée de Pauline et de son chat rose sur toutes les affiches de métro à Paris. Après quelques années, Pauline s'ennuie et cherche des idées… elle est fan des podcasts américains et décide en 2018 de lancer son podcast, Le Gratin qui deviendra Le Podcast de Pauline Laigneau. Là encore, c'est une belle réussite car le podcast devient un des podcasts les plus écoutés en business. Dorénavant, Gemmyo est rentable et Pauline s'est installée en Suisse. Inspire Média, le média des histoires d'entreprises et d'entrepreneurs. Notes Podcast - Les Talks du Wagon - Episode 31: Pauline Laigneau, co-fondatrice et CMO de Gemmyo Podcast InPower - Pauline Laigneau Podcast Generation Do It Yourself - #39 Pauline Laigneau - Gemmyo - Podcasteuse Normalienne, Entrepreneure HEC, où sont ses limites? Pauline Laigneau : Le parcours de la fondatrice de Gemmyo et du Gratin La recette du succès de Pauline Laigneau (Gemmyo) Pauline Laigneau : " Je ne suis pas née bonne manageuse " | Welcome to the Jungle Gemmyo - Wikipédia
Regulatory clarity, financial mechanisms and turning the U.S. into an energy super power – listen now to hear Charif's thoughts on the #LNG market and the future. Watch video on YouTube Follow us on Twitter @TellurianLNG Tellurian Inc. is listed on the NYSE American under the symbol “TELL.” Find more information at http://www.tellurianinc.com/ Guest: Charif […] The post CHAT with TELL | Two minutes with Charif Souki on military, energy, climate and economic crises appeared first on Tellurian Inc..
Dans cette nouvelle leçon, j'ai eu le plaisir d'être avec Lysiane qui est la fondatrice de Unio-préparation: un site de parcours laïque au mariage, 100% en ligne, qui va aider des couples à aborder à deux, à leur rythme, les questions qui comptent vraiment pour eux pour donner des bases solides à leur union. Parce qu'elle a constaté que cela n'existait pas dans le cadre d'une préparation laïque au mariage.Bref, Lysiane est donc bien partie dans son aventure entrepreneuriale mais elle a une question pour moi, à savoir comment réussir à bien s'organiser, à bien gérer la vie personnelle et professionnelle quand on entreprend en couple. Parce qu'elle a décidé de lancer Unio-préparation avec son compagnon !Vaste sujet ! cela fait plus de dix ans que j'entreprends avec mon mari Charif et cela se passe merveilleusement bien même si de temps en temps il y a des petites disputes (c'est tout à fait normal !)Dans cette leçon, on est donc rentré avec Lysiane dans finalement des principes qu'on a essayé de mettre en place pour réussir à avoir une vie de couple épanouie mais aussi une vie professionnelle sans égo, et alignée afin d'être dans l'efficacité et de donner toutes ses chances à l'entreprise. Je vous accorde que tout ceci n'est évidemment pas facile mais je pense qu'avec les quelques clés que j'ai pu donner à Lysiane, elle y arrivera certainement, en tout cas je l'espère !Notes et références de l'épisode :- Pour retrouver Lysiane :- Sur le site Unio-préparation1. Faites vous coacher par moi !DEMIAN, un concentré de 10 ans d'expérience d'entrepreneur. Les formations DEMIAN vous apportent des outils et méthodes concrètes pour développer votre projet professionnel. Il s'agit d'un concentré maximal de valeur et d'expérience pour qu'en quelques heures vous gagniez l'équivalent d'années de travail. Découvrez DEMIAN !2. La NewsLa News du vendredi est une mini newsletter pour vous nourrir en plus du podcast. C'est une newsletter très courte, à lire en 5mn top chrono de ce qui m'a marqué dans les dernières semaines : livres à lire, réflexions, applis à télécharger, citations, films ou documentaires à voir etc. Pour la recevoir, il n'y a qu'à s'abonner à la newsletter sur mon site !3. Des conseils concrets sur ma chaîne YouTubeEnvie de lancer votre propre podcast ? De bénéficier de conseils sur quel matériel utiliser ? Ma nouvelle chaîne YouTube est faite pour vous !4.Contactez-moi ! Si le podcast vous plaît, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feed-backs (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître) c'est simplement de laisser un avis 5 étoiles ou un commentaire sur l'application iTunes. Ça m'aide vraiment, alors n'hésitez pas :)Pour me poser des questions ou suivre mes tribulations c'est par ici :Sur Instagram @paulinelaigneauSur LinkedIn @pauline laigneauSur YouTube Pauline LaigneauSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dans ce troisième numéro d'Achnoljadid nous abordons le sujet de la sécurité informatique au Maroc, ainsi que le retour d'expérience de Monsieur Mohamed Charif Djebli expert et entrepreneur dans le monde de la sécurité des systems d'information. Mohamed Charif Djebli est l'auteur et l'inventeur du premier firewall informatique 100% marocain.