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Et »ben« kaldes det i folkemunde, når en politiker får et lønnet hverv som medlem af en bestyrelse eller et nævn, udover sit virke som lokalpolitiker. Og er der et sted i dansk politik, hvor det vrimler med sådanne ben, så er det kommunalpolitik. Men Berlingskes afdækning viser, at benene ikke bliver ligeligt fordelt: det er især mænd og især Socialdemokrater, der får de »gode ben«. Hvorfor er det et problem? Og hvad siger benene om magt og indflydelse i lokalpolitik? Gæst: Jonas Stenbæk Christoffersen, journalist på Berlingskes indlandsredaktion. Vært: Anne Sofie AllarpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Freja Vennervald Sørensen og Anne-Sofie Ørkild Coyman var bare 21 og 20 år, da de døde af en metanolforgiftning i Laos. Det efterlod deres familier med en ubærlig sorg, men også et håb om at få opklaret, hvad der skete den nat i november sidste år. Familierne vil derfor have dødsfaldene anerkendt som et drab, så de danske myndigheder er tvunget til at efterforske sagen. Spørgsmålet er, om det nogensinde vil lykkes? Dette er tredje og sidste afsnit i Pilestræde-serien »Forgiftet i Laos.« Gæst: Jonas Stenbæk Christoffersen, journalist på Berlingskes indlandsredaktion Vært: Anne Sofie Allarp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Med rygsæk på havde 20-årige Anne-Sofie Ørkild Coyman og 21-årige Freja Vennervald Sørensen rejst rundt i Asien i flere måneder, da de nåede deres hostel i byen Vang Vieng i Laos. Det blev sidste stop. Ikke bare på rejsen, men i deres liv. Berlingske har besøgt familierne til de to afdøde piger, der her fem måneder efter deres død stadig forsøger at finde svar på, hvordan det kunne ske. Dette er første afsnit ud af tre i Pilestræde-serien »Forgiftet i Laos.« Gæst: Jonas Stenbæk Christoffersen, journalist på Berlingskes indlandsredaktion Vært: Anne Sofie AllarpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Få det til at ske med Jeppe Christoffersen og rollerne vi spillerI denne episode af Få det til at ske taler jeg med skuespiller, psykolog og foredragsholder Jeppe Christoffersen om roller – både dem vi spiller på scenen og dem vi træder ind i på arbejdet og i livet generelt. Hvad sker der, når vi bliver bevidste om de roller, vi spiller? Og hvordan kan vi bruge dem som redskaber til at forandre fastlåste situationer, relationer og vaner?Vi undersøger, hvordan rollespil, kropssprog og bevidsthed om egne og andres værdier kan give os adgang til nye perspektiver – og skabe reel adfærdsændring. Jeppe deler erfaringer fra praksis, blandt andet hvordan erhvervsskuespil og rollespil kan gøre svære samtaler lettere og mere ærlige.Hvad får du af at lytte til denne episode: Forstå din rolle i hverdagenLær hvordan du (ubevidst) spiller roller i arbejdsliv og privatliv – og hvordan du kan bruge den indsigt til at navigere bedre i dine relationer.Skab forandring gennem perspektivskifteFå konkrete metoder til at træde ud og ind af roller for at låse op for fastlåste situationer og få øje på nye handlemuligheder.Bliv bevidst om dine vaner og blinde vinklerHør hvorfor netop det, du har mest modstand på, ofte rummer nøglen til udvikling – og hvordan du kan begynde at udfordre det trygge og velkendte.Træn svære samtaler i praksisIndsigt i hvordan man gennem rollespil og refleksion kan øve sig i konfliktfyldte samtaler – og hvorfor det virker i virkeligheden.Kommunikér tydeligere med respekt og nærværFå inspiration til hvordan du gennem gestik, sprog og værdibevidsthed kan styrke din kommunikation – og skabe bedre kontakt til både dig selv og andre.
På deres livs eventyr døde Anne-Sofie Ørkild Coyman og Freja Vennervald Sørensen – formodentlig dræbt af metanolforgiftet alkohol, serveret på deres hostel. Fire måneder senere er familierne skuffede over, hvor lidt de danske myndigheder gør for dem. Senest har de meldt sagen til politiet. Men det viser sig nu at være endnu en blindgyde. Artiklen er skrevet af Jonas Stenbæk Christoffersen og Alexander Sjöberg.Jonas Stenbæk Christoffersen læser op Producer: Frederik Riis-Jacobsen Redaktør: Ida Hasgaard Røntorp Find alle højtlæste artikler fra Berlingske herSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Som Group CEO i COWI sidder Jens Højgaard Christoffersen med det øverste ansvar i den store ingeniørvirksomhed. Men for ham er ledelse en holdsport, som handler om at få mennesker til at arbejde med et fælles mål. Det kræver en indsats at få alle med, indså han under et ophold i Tanzania. Vært: Anders Hvass Klipper og producer: Kathrine Wismann Musik: Christian Schødts-Sørensen Programmet er produceret af R*******k Productions for Lederstof.dk, som udgives af Lederne. Læs mere på www.lederstof.dk
Välkommen till detta avsnitt där jag möter retorikexperten Pontus F. Christoffersen som delar med sig av sin kunskap om konsten att kommunicera!
What if innovation isn't just for tech experts, but something we all do every day? In this episode of Remarkable Insights, we chat with Anja Christoffersen—an entrepreneur, author, model, and founder of the Women with Disabilities Entrepreneur Network—who believes just that.Anja shares her story of navigating life with VACTERL association and how her lived experience motivated her to build businesses that empower people with disability. Tune in to this new episode now!Episode Credits Guests: Anja Christoffersen, Entrepreneur and Disability Advocate. Host: Vivien Mullan, Head of Communications of Remarkable. Producer: Angus O'Loughlin & Amelia Stamos, SESSION in PROGRESS Episode Links Access a transcript of this episode at our Remarkable website. Watch a captioned video of the episode highlights on YouTube. Get In Touch Follow Remarkable on our social media channels, https://linktr.ee/remarkable_tech Follow Anja on Instagram, @anjachristoffersen Learn more about Women with Disabilities Entrepreneur Network (WDEN) at https://wden.com.au/ Share any feedback or suggestions by emailing us at hello@remarkable.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Danish lawyer Jonas Christoffersen. Jonas gives us an excellent overview of the case that Japan has brought against Paul. He also gives us insight into the legal process from a Danish perspective. If you want to know what is going on with Paul's detainment in Nuuk, Greenland and his potential extradition to Japan, this episode will give you all of those details and more.Support the showhttps://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/https://shop.paulwatson.com/
Detta är del 2 med Pontus F. Christoffersen som är retorikexpert och föreläst för några av de största bolagen i världen. Han är grundare av ramverket förtroendebaserad affärsretorik som i grund och botten handlar om att övertyga och sälja utan att pusha eller bli en krängare. Detta är det andra av två avsnitt där vi får reda på vilka de största misstagen är som säljare gör i sin kommunikation och hemligheterna bakom lyckad säljretorik.Trevlig lyssning! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A conversation with Kyle Christoffersen, the new marketing director for Amphenol Aerospace in Sidney, NY. Kyle has been with Amphenol for 11 years, mainly in manufacturing and quality roles. We talk about his transition from the operations side of the business to leading the marketing team at the front end of the business with a unique perspective he can bring to his new team. We talk about his different operational roles- from quality and molding to plating and head of materials. We talk about growing up in the Binghamton, NY area, doing well in math, and how a visit to a BAE factory started his fascination with manufacturing. We talk about starting a landscaping business in high school and DJing local events to pay for college before settling into work life after graduation. We discuss his enjoyment of working on projects around the house. And we discuss his well-themed desert island album, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions, send a LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello.
Hvad er egentlig de 5 bedste Pixar-film? Få svaret i den nyeste episode af Betacritic, hvor Jacob og Rikke anmelder efterfølgeren til Inderst Inde fra 2015. En efterfølger, som hele verden håber på, er god, da kvaliteten af Pixars film er faldet lidt, især deres efterfølgere. Men kan Inderst Inde 2 bryde forbandelsen? Lyt med og få svaret i denne episode. En episode, hvor Rikke også forsøger at sprede sin entusiasme for cykelsport til Jacob og resten af Betacritics lyttere. Hun får selskab af galleridirektør og cykelfantast, Fanny Bøgelund Christoffersen, som hjælper med at anmelde Netflix' anden sæson af dokumentarserien Tour de France: Med i Feltet. I denne episode anmelder Betacritic: Inderst Inde 2: I den biografaktuelle efterfølger til Inside Out har Kelsey Mann sin instruktørdebut. Han er dog ikke ny hos Disney og Pixar, da han også skrev Den Gode Dinosaur og Fremad. Kan han leve op til de store forventninger? Til at løfte opgaven får han hjælp fra et stærkt cast, der blandt andet inkluderer Amy Poehler (kendt fra Parks and Recreation og Saturday Night Live), der igen spiller Glæde, samt nykommeren Maya Hawke (fra Stranger Things), som spiller Angst. Tour de France: Med i Feltet: Netflix-dokumentarserien følger 8 af de 22 hold, der deltager i verdens hårdeste cykelløb, Tour de France - en sport, som danske Jonas Vingegaard har vundet to år i træk. Men er en dokumentar om cykelsport kun for de udvalgte få, eller er den lige så interessant for folk, der ikke interesserer sig for cykling? Tusind tak fordi du lytter med!
Idag har vi med oss Pontus F. Christoffersen som är retorikexpert och föreläst för några av de största bolagen i världen. Han är grundare av ramverket förtroendebaserad affärsretorik som i grund och botten handlar om att övertyga och sälja utan att pusha eller bli en krängare. Detta är det första av två avsnitt där vi får reda på vilka de största misstagen är som säljare gör i sin kommunikation och hemligheterna bakom lyckad säljretorik.Trevlig lyssning! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lisa Christoffersen Recognized Arts Curator and Interior designer on #DriveInn with Maqbul by Capital FM
I denne episode har vi Nanna Hammershøj Christoffersen i studiet, som for nyligt er blevet chef for Dansk Holstein. Nanna er født og opvokset i et kvægbrug, som sin far, Anthon Hammershøj driver, og har været til dyreskurer med familien gennem hele livet. Nanna er også på den officielle dommer liste, idet hun har været med til at dømme diverse skuer. Lyt med og få indsigt i hvordan Nanna endte som chef for en stor avlsforening! Landbrugspodcasten har samlet to avlsnørder i studiet. Lyt med når Anders, Martin og ko tager dig med bag tallene og gir dig et overblik over, hvad du skal være opmærksom på.
Millions listened to the 194th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 6 and 7, 2024. During the conference, Church leaders — including members of the First Presidency, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and other general leaders — emphasized the importance of temples and covenants and encouraged seeking higher joy. This special edition of the Church News podcast features excerpts from every general conference talk, including President Russell M. Nelson's invitation to “Rejoice in the Gift of Priesthood Keys” and his announcement that the Church will build 15 new temples. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and executive editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I dag for knap 2000 år siden fandt en retssag sted, som førte til, at Jesus blev korsfæstet. Hvornår er en rettergang retfærdig? Hvorfor taler så mange politikere om hårdere straffe? Og kan retfærdighed overhovedet defineres? Thi kendes for ret: Klog på Sprog undersøger rettens ord, begreber og paragraffer. Gæster: Jonas Christoffersen, doktor jur., advokat i Offersen og Christoffersen og tidligere direktør i Institut for Menneskerettigheder. Anne Birgitte Stürup, pensioneret anklager og foredragsholder. Tanya Karoli Christensen, professor i lingvistik ved Institut for Nordiske Studier og Sprogvidenskab på Københavns Universitet. Vært: Adrian Hughes. Redaktion: Klara Witt. Husk, at du altid kan sende dine sprogspørgsmål til os på klogpaasprog@dr.dk.
On Episode 435 of Impact Boom, Anja Christoffersen of Champion Health Agency discusses the experiences which have led her to becoming an advocate for entrepreneurs living with disability and how her team is proactively driving positive social change. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 297 with Vanessa Steele on creating disability employment through profit for purpose Bbusinesses-> https://bit.ly/40tHdAX The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Sarah Ripper Guest: Anja Christoffersen Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
En lyssnarfavorit från 2019! Denna gång gästar av en av Sveriges mest vältaliga personer - retorikexperten Pontus F Christoffersen. Vad är egentligen retorik, vilka två fraser ska du alltid ha i bakfickan för att bemöta härskartekniker och varför ska du spela sällskapsspelet ”Med andra ord” av ditt CV?
On the evening of February 16, 1981, nineteen-year-old Arne Johnson stabbed his friend and landlord Alan Bono to death during an argument, after which Johnson fled the scene and was arrested several miles away later that night. Under normal circumstances, the murder of one man by another in a small town would hardly register on the scale of national, or even regional news, but if Arne Johnson was to be believed, these weren't ordinary circumstances. According to Arne, the devil made him do it.Thank you to Dave White for research assistance.References:Associated Press. 1986. "Man released early in 'demon murder case'." Hartford Courant, January 23: 47.Brozek, Diane. 1981. "Teen-ager charged in 'possession' case." Hartford Courant, March 20: 11.Carl Glatzel Jr. et al v. Gerald Brittle et al. 2010. DBCV-08-4008461-S (Connecticut Superior Court Judicial District of Danbury, October 25).Christoffersen, John. 2007. "Suit vs. psychic says demon murder was a hoax." Record-Journal, October 10: M3.Clendinen, Dudley. 1981. "Defendant in murder puts the devil on trial." New York Times, March 23: B1.Galup. n.d. Religion. Accessed May 10, 2023. https://news.gallup.com/poll/1690/religion.aspx.Harris, John. 1981. "Bizarre happenings surround killing in Brookfield." Hartford Courant, February 27: 2.—. 1981. "Critics bedevil demonolgist, attorney in slaying case ." Hartford Courant, June 22: B1.—. 1981. "'Demon' murder case sent to Danbury jury." Hartford Courant, November 21: 8.—. 1981. "Exorcism, demons' role argued." Hartford Courant, March 15: 1.—. 1981. "Johnson guilty in demons case." Hartford Courant, November 25: 1.—. 1981. "Judge bars demonic possession defense." Hartford Courant, October 29: 1.Healion, James. 1981. "A barmaid testified Thursday that murder suspect Arne Cheyenne..." United Press International, November 5.—. 1981. "A judge Wednesday threw out the 'demon defense'." United Press International, October 28.—. 1981. "Judge Robert J. Callahan Thursday refused to reconsider his decision." United Press International, October 29.—. 1981. "The murder trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson in Danbury." United Press International, November 13.Pionzio, Melissa. 2007. "'Factual' exorcism book evokes past pain." Hartford Courant, October 14: B1.Putcamp, Luise. 1981. "Supernatural episodes form prelude to killing." Buffalo Evening News, July 30: 1.—. 1981. "Suspect's alibi: He was possessed." Buffalo Evening News, August 5: 2.Stagis, Julie. 2014. "Killer's defense: He was possessed." Hartford Courant, April 22: B1.2006. A Haunting. Directed by Stuart Taylor. Produced by Tom Naughton.United Press International. 1981. "'Demon slayer' gets 10-to-20 year sentence." United Press International, December 18.United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. n.d. Exorcism. Accessed May 8, 2023. https://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/sacraments-and-sacramentals/sacramentals-blessings/exorcism.Walzer, E.B. 1982. "Appeal dropped in 'demon' case." The Reporter Dispatch, March 19: 2.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we invite Montanna Christoffersen to share her healing journey with us. In this conversation, we examine the importance of really, truly revealing yourself to another to inaugurate the process of healing. Montanna describes that the moment she finally allowed herself to be seen was only the beginning of the journey, and that life on the other side of Milestones has encouraged her to help destigmatize the notion of “residential treatment” so that people might understand that healing is possible inside a safe environment like Milestones. Her hope is that we might reframe this environment as a beautiful place, or as she describes it, “a cocoon of healing.” Full Show Notes: https://treatingtraumapodcast.com/ep015/
This week, we invite Montanna Christoffersen to share her healing journey with us. In this conversation, we examine the importance of really, truly revealing yourself to another to inaugurate the process of healing. Montanna describes that the moment she finally allowed herself to be seen was only the beginning of the journey, and that life on the other side of Milestones has encouraged her to help destigmatize the notion of “residential treatment” so that people might understand that healing is possible inside a safe environment like Milestones. Her hope is that we might reframe this environment as a beautiful place, or as she describes it, “a cocoon of healing.” Full Show Notes: https://treatingtraumapodcast.com/ep015/
The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law
Being born with a congenital chronic disease can be one of life's biggest challenges. For many it may become a devastating & disempowering condition, but some very special humans have a way of turning obstacles into opportunities, blessings even.On this episode Dylan sits down with Ajna Christoffersen, who was born with VACTERL Association Syndrome, a disease that essentially rendered her unable to ingest any foods, have normal bowel & urinary function, breathe with ease, as well as renal and cardiac capacity & more. However, while managing on a daily basis her wavering physical health, undergoing 50+ surgeries and 150+ hospital admissions, Ajna still managed to turn the tables on life and use the cards she was dealt with to become an internationally renowned runway model, disability advocate and motivational speaker. If you are looking for inspiration on how to look at life through a different lens, and how to turn obstacles into opportunities for growth & service, as well as how to put your skills & passions to service humanity as a whole, this episode is for you. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
En januardag for fem år siden bliver entertainer Jesper Groths liv ændret for altid. Han finder sin bedste ven livløs. Og mens han i årene efter får stor succes som den sjove fyr i TV 2-programmet "Stormester", som skuespiller i "Sygeplejeskolen" og forsanger i bandet "Fyr & Flamme", sender tabet af vennen ham i en forkert retning, hvor en øget kynisme og for mange øl bliver en del af hans hverdag. Men nogle helt særlige ord fra den unge præst til Williams bisættelse har indprentet sig i Jesper Groths hoved, og de bliver afgørende for, at han igen får styr på sit liv. Derfor har Jesper Groth valgt præst Mikkel Gabriel Christoffersen som sin helt. Lyt med, når de genbesøger Vor Frelsers Kirke for første gang siden den barske dag for fem år siden, hvor de sagde farvel til William. Klip og tilrettelæggelse: Inge Scheel Kelstrup Produktionsassistent: Viktoria Semenov Fulgsang Idé, tilrettelæggelse og redaktør: Frederik Meldgaard Lauridsen
Hey Trailblazers! In this episode I am so excited to be joined by Susan Christoffersen, Dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. Susan is the first female Dean at the University of Toronto and I am so excited to be interviewing her as I'm beginning my final semester. From 2015 to 2020, Professor Christoffersen served as the Vice-Dean, Undergraduate and Specialized programs. Her research focuses on mutual funds and the role of financial institutions in capital markets. She has published in top finance journals and cited inThe New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Bloomberg News Service, and The Wall Street Journal. Susan talks about her background, her journey to becoming a Dean, when she thinks it is worth it for students to pursue an MBA, what it means to her to be the first female Dean at Rotman, the best advice she has ever been given, and so much more. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow The Business Casual on Instagram Connect with Susan on LinkedIn Offers: Athletic Greens | Get a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/BUSINESSCASUAL. Target Test Prep | Start your 5-day, full-access trial of the TTP GMAT Quant and Verbal Course today for just $1, and see for yourself why TTP has been a game-changer for so many GMAT test-takers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Trailblazers! In this episode I am so excited to be joined by Susan Christoffersen, Dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. Susan is the first female Dean at the University of Toronto and I am so excited to be interviewing her as I'm beginning my final semester. From 2015 to 2020, Professor Christoffersen served as the Vice-Dean, Undergraduate and Specialized programs. Her research focuses on mutual funds and the role of financial institutions in capital markets. She has published in top finance journals and cited inThe New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Bloomberg News Service, and The Wall Street Journal. Susan talks about her background, her journey to becoming a Dean, when she thinks it is worth it for students to pursue an MBA, what it means to her to be the first female Dean at Rotman, the best advice she has ever been given, and so much more. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow The Business Casual on Instagram Connect with Susan on LinkedIn Offers: Athletic Greens | Get a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/BUSINESSCASUAL. Target Test Prep | Start your 5-day, full-access trial of the TTP GMAT Quant and Verbal Course today for just $1, and see for yourself why TTP has been a game-changer for so many GMAT test-takers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeppe Christoffersen fra CBS deler sin forskning om, hvordan skifte i antal medarbejder har stærk forklaringskraft til at vurdere virksomheds fremtidige indtjening. I modsætning til andre studier, bruger teamet registerdata, som er langt mere detaljeret og giver langt stærkere konklusioner. Følg os på LinkedIn:André: www.linkedin.com/in/andréthormann/Benjamin: www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminzumofen/Henrik: www.linkedin.com/in/henrik-fr/Intro musik:Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3625-deadly-rouletteLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Nils Christoffersen comes from a long line of connection to land and natural resources. His family has operated the same farm in Norway for 22 generations. That's 600 years, folks, and it's still going strong. Nils' passion for working landscapes and the role of rural communities in their stewardship, has taken him around the globe. He's worked in ranching in Australia, farming in Israel, fishing and forestry in Norway, and forestry and wildlife in southern Africa. Nils is currently the Executive Director of Wallowa Resources, a non-profit that has played a large role in shaping my community by promoting education, healthy lands, and a strong rural economy. In this episode, Nils and I discuss some tough problems to solve, from our need for diverse crop production to the challenges in coexisting with wildlife. Check out Nils' work with Wallowa Resources Contact Nils on LinkedIn
Before we jump into this episode, we wanted to let you know that it is longer than our usual episodes, and we talk about some heavy stuff in this one. In fact, this might be the type of episode where you take a couple of breaks while listening, and one that you send to your partner to check out. Today, we'll be talking about what would happen if we should die, which is a topic that could take a while for you to process, because as you'll hear, there is a lot to consider here. Our expert guest today is attorney Eric Christoffersen, who has been with the law firm Grams & Christoffersen for 13 years and counting. He started as a law student, clerking for Founder, David F. Grams who established the firm nearly 30 years ago. After graduating law school, cum laude from the University of Wisconsin Law School, he became an associate attorney and then later a shareholder. Now with 11+ years of practice experience he is the Managing Shareholder of Grams & Christoffersen, S.C., leading a great team to serve their clients into the future.We think this episode with Eric is a really important one, and we discuss something that a lot of people will go through in their lifetimes. We feel that thinking about the future is worth having an entire episode on, and we hope you get a lot from this interview with Eric, who was in charge of helping Amy plan for her future. If you found this episode informative and helpful, we would love it if you shared it with your friends and loved ones, and let us know your biggest takeaway by tagging @gcestatelaw and @herselfpodcast on Instagram! MEET Eric: https://www.instagram.com/gcestatelaw/ Sponsor: 10% off at BETTERHELP: http://betterhelp.com/herself Sponsor: 20% off at VUORI: https://vuoriclothing.com/herself Links & Resources:Eric's Company's Website & Email Their Instagram & FacebookLet's connect!HERSELF SHOP: https://herself-podcast-favorites.myshopify.com HERSELF PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/herselfpodcast HERSELF INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/herselfpodcast MEET AMY: http://instagram.com/ameskiefer MEET ABBY: http://instagram.com/abbyrosegreen
I februar 2020 kom den første europeiske standarden for treningssenterdrift på plass, men på grunn av corona-pandemien, fikk ikke lanseringen av standarden den oppmerksomheten den fortjente. I denne episoden møter du derfor daglig leder og eier av Sprek Treningssenter, Anne Sigrid Stiklestad Christoffersen, som har vært sentral i utarbeidelsen av standarden og administrerende direktør i Standard Norge, Jacob Mehus, og sammen tar vi deg gjennom arbeidet med standarden, hva det egentlig er og hva den går ut på. Du får også innsikt i arbeidet til Standard Norge, og hvorfor det å få på plass standarder for treningsbransjen vil være viktig for fremtiden. Anne Sigrid forteller hva den europeiske standarden omhandler og hvordan selve sertifiseringsprosessen for et treningssenter ser ut. Jacob deler sine tanker om hvorfor treningsbransjen bør investere i en sertifisering, og hvilken betydning det vil ha for driften fremover. Vi deler også store og små tanker om bransjen og hva vil tror skal til for å lykkes enda bedre som en folkehelseaktør i tiden som kommer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I dette afsnit af Den Forbudte Skole taler jeg med Vincent Ringgaard Christoffersen om ro. Vincent Ringgaard Christoffersen har skrevet en artikel om ro, “Exploring tranquility: Eastern and Western perspectives” som er udgivet i det videnskabelige tidskrift “Frontiers in Psychology”. Vi dykker ned i artiklen og artiklens forskellige aspekter af ro; krop, emotioner, sindet og det mystiske aspekt. Der er tale om forståelser fra både Østen og Vesten, fra Buddhismen, Yogaen og Stoicismen, der er med til at rykke grænserne i moderne psykologiske forståelser. Ro er i traditionerne væsentlig, den er en dyd som også forbindes med at kunne opnå visdom, og dermed frihed fra eksempelvis lidelse. Idag er dyder ikke noget vi bruger meget tid på, kollektivt er vi mere interesserede i stjerner, i mode, i arbejdskompetencer, i banksaldo og kulturens anderkendelses tilråb - alt imens vi har stress, depression, er ensomme, går i krig, polariseres og ødelægger planeten. I visdomstraditionerne var dyderne grundlæggende i forsøget på at finde frihed og visdom, at leve et godt liv og forhåbentlig leve det godt med hinanden. Vi kan lære noget fra fortiden, i denne samtale undersøges der hvad vi kan lære om ro. Noget vi inden grad kunne bruge i en tid med kolossalt hurtig forandring både økologisk, kollektivt og individuelt. Tak for snakken Vincent. Vincents artikel kan læses her: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.931827/full --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/denforbudteskole/message
I denne uge lytter vi til Linda Christoffersen fra Kirkens Korshær.Tjek www.stillestunder.com hvor du kan finde spændende indhold og muligheder for at støtte Stille Stunders arbejde.
I denne uge lytter vi til Linda Christoffersen fra Kirkens Korshær.Tjek www.stillestunder.com hvor du kan finde spændende indhold og muligheder for at støtte Stille Stunders arbejde.
I denne uge lytter vi til Linda Christoffersen fra Kirkens Korshær.Tjek www.stillestunder.com hvor du kan finde spændende indhold og muligheder for at støtte Stille Stunders arbejde.
I denne uge lytter vi til Linda Christoffersen fra Kirkens Korshær.Tjek www.stillestunder.com hvor du kan finde spændende indhold og muligheder for at støtte Stille Stunders arbejde.
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Want to learn about Film Development? Then you definitely do not want to miss this episode as I sit down with development exec #kevinchristoffersen He breaks it all down and shares his secrets to success. #filmmarketing #filmmaking #development #filmproducer #hollywood #podcast #filmeducation #filmstartup Learn more about Development and Financing of film at https://www.filmstartup.net
Denne udsendelses gæst er Shimon Mochizuki. Shimon er medejer og cheftræner for brasiliansk jiu-jitsu i klubben Arte Suave i København. Han var den første dansker til at opnå sort bælte i brasiliansk jiu-jitsu i 2008 og har siden trænet en lang række af kæmpere på absolut internationalt topplan.I udsendelsen taler vi med Shimon om hans egen historie ind i brasiliansk jiu-jitsu, udviklingen af Arte Suave og om de psykologiske dynamikker som både trænings- og kampsituationer i jiu-jitsu indeholder. Shimon kommer ind på emner som nervøsitet, dedikation, ydmyghed, ro og kontrol af følelser. Emner der alle har interesse langt udover jiu-jitsu specifikt. Udover Shimon så deltager Vincent Ringgaard Christoffersen også interviewet. Vincent er kandidat i filosofi fra Københavns Universitet med speciale i indisk filosofi og tænkning. Vincent har i særdelshed beskæftiget sig med sindsroens natur og de fænomenologiske dimensioner heraf. Desuden er Vincent selv udøver og underviser i brasiliansk jiu-jitsu og yoga i netop Arte Suave. Vi taler med Vincent om de mange forbindelser mellem praksisser som filosofi, meditation, yoga og jiu-jitsu. God fornøjelse!Vært: Victor LangeMusik: Victor Lange & Heine VolderProduktion: Heine Volder
I denne episoden svarer Anders Christoffersen på gode og varierte spørsmål fra lytterne. Han svarer på spørsmål som: Hva vil du si til sykepleiere som vurderer å bytte yrke pga dårlig lønn og underbemanning? Hva er den mest irriterende egenskapen hos leger ovenfor sykepleiere? Hvordan ville du håndtert en pasient som var misfornøyd med behandlingen h*n fikk? Det blir snakk om lønnsforskjellene på sykepleierlønn VS legelønn og Anders får spørsmål om hva som er hans beste egenskap som sykepleier og hva som er hans beste egenskap som lege. Kos deg med den andre delen av episoden med denne spennende gjesten! Podkastens instagram: Hjelp_jeg_er_sykepleier Programleder: Helene Dahl Karlsen Produsenter: Helene Dahl Karlsen & Philip Østli Studio og utstyr: Kubrix Klipp og musikk: Philip Østli Logo og enkelte lydeffekter: Lisa Marie Eri Kontakt: hjelp.jeg.er.sykepleier@gmail.com Ukens annonnsør og personlig anbefaling er boken “Bare” en sykepleier: Boka til Celine fås kjøpt hos blant annet Norli, Ark og Akademika og finnes også som lydbok hos blant annet Nextstory og Storytel. Dette er den perfekte julegaven til noen du skulle ønske hadde “litt” mer kunnskap om hvordan sykepleieres hverdag faktisk er, i tiden vi lever i. Jeg vil faktisk anbefale boken til absolutt alle, uansett om man kjenner innsiden av norsk helsevesenet eller ei. “Bare” en sykepleier er både morsom, rørende og seriøs. Den har blitt en soleklar favoritt på min bokhylle og jeg mener helt seriøst at boka burde vært pensum. God lesing!
Bob's Burgers: la película (2022).Dirección: Loren Bouchard y Bernard Derriman. El pequeño ninja (2021).Dirección: Dirección: Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Anders Matthesen. Mi mejor amigo (2021).Dirección y Guión: Ferit Karahan. Mi mejor amigo (2021).Dirección y Guión: Ferit Karahan. ✈️ Top Gun: Maverick (2022). Dirección: Joseph Kosinski
I denne episoden møter du Anders Christoffersen som er utdannet både hjelpepleier, sykepleier og lege. Vi forsøker å greie ut om forskjellene på disse tre utdanningene, vi snakker om samspillet mellom disse yrkesutøverne og vi går inn på hvem som har hvilket ansvar når det kommer til helsehjelp og pleie til pasienten. Anders beskriver hele dette diskusjonstema som "et vepsebol". Her kommer vi ikke unna å snakke om det gode gammeldagse hierarkiet i helsevesenet, men er hierarkiet slik alle tror det er? Anders forteller om hvorfor han synes det skulle vært mye mer fokus på naturvitenskap på sykepleierutdanningen og han snakker åpent om hvilke ting han mener en nyutdannet sykepleier MÅ kunne. Dette og mye mer får du høre om i denne episoden som er del en av to episoder med Anders Christoffersen. Del to kommer neste tirsdag. Kos deg med episoden! PS: Hjelpepleier heter formelt sett helsefagarbeider nå, men jeg velger å bruke tittelen hjelpepleier i denne episodebeskrivelsen siden det var det yrket het da Anders tok utdanningen. Podkastens instagram: Hjelp_jeg_er_sykepleier Programleder: Helene Dahl Karlsen Produsenter: Helene Dahl Karlsen & Philip Østli Studio og utstyr: Kubrix Klipp og musikk: Philip Østli Logo og enkelte lydeffekter: Lisa Marie Eri Kontakt: hjelp.jeg.er.sykepleier@gmail.com Ukens annonnsør og personlig anbefaling er boken “Bare” en sykepleier: Boka til Celine fås kjøpt hos blant annet Norli, Ark og Akademika og finnes også som lydbok hos blant annet Nextstory og Storytel. Dette er den perfekte julegaven til noen du skulle ønske hadde “litt” mer kunnskap om hvordan sykepleieres hverdag faktisk er, i tiden vi lever i. Jeg vil faktisk anbefale boken til absolutt alle, uansett om man kjenner innsiden av norsk helsevesenet eller ei. “Bare” en sykepleier er både morsom, rørende og seriøs. Den har blitt en soleklar favoritt på min bokhylle og jeg mener helt seriøst at boka burde vært pensum. God lesing!
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Susan Christoffersen, Dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, a top business school in Canada and the world. Tune in to hear them discuss Susan's career, what business school was like during the pandemic, and her perspective on business as a whole.
Janteloven og imposter syndrom! I dag skal vi snakke om blant annet dette og hva som skal til for å tørre å stikke seg frem! Og med meg har jeg en morsom og kunnskapsrik lege ved navn Anders Christoffersen. Det blir dype samtaler og mye latter i dagens episode, jeg tror du kommer til å like denne!Om du har noen spørsmål eller tilbakemeldinger skriv gjerne til meg på instagram.com/dr.annettedragland eller facebook.com/legeromlivet. Ha en kjempe fin uke! Alt godt,Annette Disclaimer: Innholdet i podcasten og på nettsiden er ikke ment å utgjøre eller erstatte profesjonell medisinsk rådgivning, diagnose eller behandling. Søk alltid råd fra legen din eller annet kvalifisert helsepersonell hvis du har spørsmål angående en medisinsk tilstand. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A special thanks to Karen Christoffersen! www.bookwisepublishing.com chrisbizzz@comcast.net She does free 30 minute consultations! Become a patron to Writing in the Tiny House today. patreon.com/writinginthetinyhouse The following is a transcript of this episode. The complete transcript can be found on the show's website. Devin Davis: If you are looking to do a book on your own, then you need to get to know Karen Christoffersen owner of Book-wise Publishing. She assisted me in doing my first two books and she is actually our guest today on Writing in the Tiny House. Hello. Hello. Hello, and welcome to the show. Welcome back to Writing in the Tiny House. [00:00:49] I am your host Devin Davis, and I am the guy living in the tiny house who is here to show you ways to get that novel written. Even if you are the busiest person in the whole world. And today we have a special guest. And before I do a really big introduction, let's go ahead and meet her. This is Karen Christoffersen. She is a producer and the owner of Book-wise Publishing. [00:01:18] Karen Christoffersen: Hi Devin. I'm so excited to be able to do this with the Writing in the Tiny House. I thought that the title of your podcast was delightful. And so the fact that you've invited me to be on it is, is an honor. [00:01:35]Devin Davis: I have known Karen for, forever, it seems. Her son and I are very good friends. And back in my early twenties, when I wrote my first book As Magic Shifts, it was Karen who did all of the heavy lifting to get it published and to produce it and to clean it up and to move all of the moving parts to form this cohesive picture we call a book. And the first book I wrote As Magic Shifts was published under CMS publishing, which at the time was owned by Karen Christoffersen, and then later she moved to Book-wise Publishing. And my second book, The Witch's Pupil was published under Book-wise. [00:02:25] Karen Christoffersen: Book-wise publishing was started back in 2006 when there was a company called Book-wise and Company owned by Richard Paul Evans, number one New York times bestselling author, and several partners who decided they wanted to create a publishing arm. And they called it Book-wise Publishing and came to me and asked me, because I'm a producer, if I would produce a hundred books for a hundred new authors. As a producer, all we do is start a project and finish it. I was doing television commercials, radio commercials, motion pictures. I was doing all kinds of production as a producer, but I'd done two non-fiction books for Richard. It's a piece of cake, you know, you start, you finish. And so I said, sure, I can do that. And of course, my dad taught me never to say no. He said, just go out and find out how to do it. And so I ended up surrounding myself with a lot of really talented people: editors and illustrators and designers and all kinds of people actively involved in the publishing industry locally and nationally. [00:03:39] And they made me look very good. And I coordinated everything. And so I've been doing that since 2007, 'cause we started that the second year and after a year and a half, Richard decided that, and by the way, Richard was only doing endorsements. He wasn't doing anything. I was operating the business alone. And after a year and a half, he decided he really didn't want the liability anymore. I'm pretty sure that's why. And besides he had his irons in so many fires at the time, he was just going gangbusters, doing all kinds of things. And he sold it to me for a dollar. The branding alone for Book-wise Publishing was worth $20,000. Plus, you know, there were other parts to the company that had value. And so I said, sure, I'll do that. It did take me because there were a hundred authors and then they added another 50 when they added a program called Write-Wise. So I had 150 authors that I was responsible for producing their books. [00:04:43]And out of the $5,000 they paid, I only got 1300 to work on their books. So it took me a couple of years to get the company in the black, but obviously not all of those hundred and 50 authors came back and finished your books. So I eventually just continued doing more and more and more until today. [00:05:07]Devin Davis: Karen has been doing this for more than 14 years, and she has produced more than 500 books, anything from paper back ,to hard back, to board books, to tub books, to eBooks and audio books.She ha s a team of talent that can do it all and can do all of the things. And so she has become a very valuable resource for anybody who wishes to self publish. [00:05:38] Karen Christoffersen: My goal is to make my authors as happy as I possibly can. So when I put that book in their hands, it's like putting that baby in her mother's arms. It's a moment of just pure joy, and that's what I look for. [00:05:53] [00:05:53] Devin Davis: So Karen estimates that the expense of producing a book is about $3,000. My personal estimation is closer to $5,000. And many authors get a book finished, they write it, they edit it and they go through the entire huge process of getting a manuscript ready. And now it's printed, or it is available to order in the ebook form or whatever, they have this finished product, but many of them just don't know what to do next. [00:06:26]Karen Christoffersen: If we can just get authors atuned to the fact that this is a small business. The startup business is tough and you have to build and you have to stick with it. Well, a book is like that as well. You have to be on there every day. You know, write a blog, do a newsletter. You must have a website. Websites are very inexpensive to do now. The hard part is selling it. [00:06:54] So if people start off from the beginning, I remember Richard Evans told me, he said if I had started collecting email addresses when The Christmas Box first came out, he said, I've had millions of names, but he didn't start collecting addresses for like 10 years. And so that's one thing that I can't convince enough authors to do is to go out there and start building that list. [00:07:21] Tell your friends to share. Tell your friends to send this to their friends and ask your friends if you can have their email address. [00:07:29]Devin Davis: So where to get started. The process of writing a book has so many steps and so many different professionals to bring in on board to the project that it is so easy to lose track of what you need to do. It is easy to lose your steam and it is easy to lose focus. So, what Karen has put together is called the Book-wise Publishing Boiler Plate and she passed this document onto me. [00:07:59] It is updated regularly. The one that I have was current as of July 7th, 2021. And it goes through and outlines step by step, the different things that you need to do in the writing process to produce a book, to get to that finish line of having a book. And then we move on a little bit to marketing after that. [00:08:27] So if you are interested in the Book-wise Publishing Boiler Plate document, go ahead and email me. My email is authordevindavis@gmail.com. And I will be able to send that to you so that you can see what Book-wise Publishing has put together. As far as that is concerned. [00:08:49] Karen Christoffersen: One thing I think is really important is that if you are a serious writer, if you're serious about completing a book, you need two books, you need your book, but you also need a journal. And write in your journal every day what you do, whether you write 10 pages, whether you call so-and-so who knows an editor or an agent or whatever is happening in your book life, keep a journal of it because you're going to want to refer back to that sometime. And you will have valuable information that you don't even know was valuable at the time you received it. So two books. [00:09:29]Devin Davis: Sometimes as business owners and as people who are creative, we failed to see the importance of record keeping. So with different things like this with having your manuscript that you are working on and then keeping track of the things that you did to progress that manuscript that can serve you in many different ways. It can show you, first of all, exactly how you did it so that you can do it again when you move on to your second manuscript. It can also serve as kind of a force to lift you up. If you are feeling down, if you are feeling unmotivated, you can look back to the specific days where you pushed through and did a lot and accomplished a lot, and had a really successful day, as far as production goes, and you can replicate what you did to get past that and to do it again. And so record keeping is very, very important in a small business, not only just the financial side, but also what you have done for production. [00:10:42] With me, I have my book, well, my two books. I now have two books, two manuscripts that I'm working on. I also have this podcast that I need to keep track of. With the podcast, I don't keep track of all of the notes that I have taken for each episode, but I definitely have a planner because this is a regular release schedule. And so I need to be organized and I need to think ahead. [00:11:08] And if I ever want to have days off, it means that I need to get things done beforehand to earn those days off or to prepare for them. So with books, I have done the book writing before I know how to do that. And I know the people that I need to get ahold of for the next steps, because I've done that too. And I never did keep a second journal, but I also recommend doing that just as Karen pointed out. [00:11:36]But also something, another thing that Karen does, and this was surprising to me, Karen has an entire career built around producing and around marketing. And so Karen has spent her entire adult life writing the short stuff, saying impactful things in a very short amount of time, because in marketing, you don't have pages and pages to build or to develop. [00:12:06] You get to hit them hard and you get to say the important things in a good, meaningful way right away. And so Karen writes the short stuff. With my books, she wrote the blurbs on the back of the covers because she's good at that. And she knows how to do the small things well. And so when she moves on to share with me something else that you will hear here in a second, I was completely surprised and delighted by this little gift that she shares. [00:12:44] Karen Christoffersen: I was going to read to you just a little thing. 'Cause I don't write books. [00:12:48] I do a lot of writing, but I don't write books because I have too much work to do just editing. I decided to write as what I call a fictionalized narrative based on true events. And I bring other people in like, you know, the boy in my neighborhood who was my friend and his quote from his point of view, what he sees happening in my life. [00:13:13] But I thought it might be fun just to read a tiny little excerpt. So I would like your response to these four short paragraphs. You're ready for this? [00:13:25] Okay. Now I grew up in a trailer in a tiny home and and I had a sister who played Elvis Presley all the time. [00:13:34] And my big brother, 12 years older than me. He looked like Elvis Presley. I thought Elvis was my brother. And I liked big words. This is when I was five years old. But even when I was five years old, I liked big words. So this is four paragraphs for inspiration for you guys. [00:13:52]Butch was my friend. He was about 10 or 11, and I was five. Butch had a dog named Gunner. He was a big German shepherd, mostly black, but he had a lot of golden fur in his face and he was beautiful. He was bigger than me, probably twice my size, a happy dog, always looked like he was grinning, kind of like me. Dad called me a grinning idiot. [00:14:15]Butch had to keep him on a long rope because we didn't have fences. So Gunner had to be leashed when we were at school. And I lived right on Route 66 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. So it was a nasty road. I remember riding the school bus home one day. And as we got to our stop right in front of our trailer park, there was a dark something in the middle of the road, a ways in front of the bus. [00:14:37]I didn't think anything about it at the time, but when we walked to our trailers, I noticed Butch was looking around and couldn't find Gunner. He called him, and Gunner would always come when he heard Butch call but not this time. And then I knew what that black thing in the middle of the road was. [00:14:55] And I was sick at heart, sick to my stomach, and didn't know what to do. Butch and his dad dug a hole near the back of their trailer space I remember it was in the spring because the wild flowers were in bloom and I picked a bunch to put on his grave. Butch was pretty stoic. I liked that word. [00:15:12] It meant strong and quiet-like I loved big words, even as a child. I knew he was hurting, but he didn't have to show it. I liked that. He could hurt inside, but he didn't have to show everybody and make a fuss. At my house, someone was always making a fuss. That kind of quiet strength really impressed me. I wanted to be like that, but I was a girl and girls, well, we're usually not the epitome of quiet strength. [00:15:40] The role model I had at the time was just the opposite. I remember standing there as Butch's dad shoveled dirt into the hole, singing quietly to myself, "You ain't nothing but a hound dog crying all the time, nothing but a hound dog." It was my requiem for Gunner. He was a good dog, a loyal and loving one. Died on Route 66, just east of Albuquerque. [00:16:06] And that is my tiny excerpt from my narrative. And I wanted to write it in such a way that my kids would actually read it. And so I bring this up because anybody out there who is thinking about writing the book and thinks they can't write a book. Well, I thought I couldn't write a book, but I I'm starting to think I might be able to, because I read a few of these pieces to my children and they liked them and ask for more. [00:16:38]Devin Davis: So there you have it. Anyone can write a story. And a lot of us want to write some form of memoir, either for ourselves, for our lives or for a loved one. Like Caroline Nadine Helsing did in one of those previous episodes. And you should. And it is fun to bring focus to the idea of a fictional narrative based on real events and how that can be just fine and a beautiful way to do your own narrative or your own memoir or the memoir of a loved one. [00:17:14] It can be fun. It can be entertaining. It can be more memorable that way. If you choose to incorporate those elements as well, just as Karen is choosing to do with her own personal memoirs. I know that I will, when I do my own stuff later on in life, I'm not interested in writing a memoir today. But if you are interested in reaching out to Book-wise Publishing, do their website at www.bookwisepublishing.com. And if you want to reach out to Karen Kristofferson herself, her email is chrisbizzz@comcast.net. It has three Z's in a row. Uh, I will include that email address and a link to the website in the notes of the show. [00:18:03] Also, again, referring back to the boiler plate document. If you want to get a hold of that, feel free to reach out to me. My email address is authordevindavis@gmail.com. And I would be able to send that over to you. [00:18:18]That's it for today. A big shout out to my patrons who help make this show what it is. If you wish to become a patron, you will get early access to this content, you could get an additional episode every month and you could spend quality time with me over some private chat features in Discord. [00:18:35] Just go to patreon.com/writinginthetinyhouse to sign up to become a patron today. Also, be sure to follow me on social media. On Instagram I am @authordevindavis, on Twitter I am @authordevind. And thank you so much for listening. Be sure to be on the lookout for next week's episode, where we will be hearing from author AJ Mac, who wrote The Gem State Siege during NaNoWriMo last year. So that is coming up next week. Thank you so much, guys. Have fun writing.
Pontus Christoffersen, Retorik konsult, berättar om vad vi ska tänka på och hur vi ska göra för att lyckas nå fram till andra i vår kommunikation. Han ger oss konkreta exempel i hur vi kan bemöta allt från härskartekniker till grunderna för en lyckad presentation. Pontus gick från en livskris med dödsångest inblandad som gjorde att han tidigt gick in i funderingar kring psykologi och kommunikation, något som skulle ge honom strategier för att på bästa sätt hantera bla nervositet. Något han frikostigt delar med sig av i dagens avsnitt. I dagens episod kommer vi fundera på: Vad är det som gör att min kommunikation ofta krockar? Hur bemöter jag härskartekniker? Två verktyg för att nå fram. Vikten av språk, röst och kroppsspråk - hur förhåller det sig? Vad är projicering och hur kan jag bemöta det? Forskning kring hur hjärnan egentligen reagerar på kommunikation. Vad ligger bakom att vi gillar vissa människor och andra inte? Vad förlorar vi egentligen med en dålig presentation? Tre bästa superkrafterna för lyckad kommunikation, presentation och retorik
My guest is Paul Christoffersen, the creator of the Spiritual Free Thought Study Group which is a highly engaged group on Facebook. How it came about is a story of serendipity, open heart surgery, being on deaths door and a near death experience. His extraordinary life fits into his #7 Teacher pre-destined life mission. Is it time to discover your SoulLife® Map? Connect with me on my website https://tonireillyinstitute.com/ Find out your Life Mission here - http://soullifemap.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/soullifemap/ Facebook join my group Life Map Podcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/soullifemap Special thanks to The Polish Ambassador feat. Zion I & Nitty Scott for their fab music connect with them https://thepolishambassador.bandcamp.com/track/mystic-matterz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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