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The relationship among banks, FinTechs, and regulators has never been more critical - or more complex for that matter. With technology advancing at breakneck speed, the challenge lies in striking a healthy balance between fostering innovation, while not compromising the safety and soundness of the financial services industry. In this episode of the Risk Intel podcast, host Ed Vincent sat down with industry experts Kirsten Muetzel and Jeanette Quick to unpack the intricate dynamics among banks, FinTechs, and regulators, the role of emerging technologies, and how collaboration can drive better outcomes for all players in the industry. Follow us to stay in the know!
Have you ever considered how the way we parent connects to bigger societal systems like white supremacy, patriarchy, and capitalism? In this episode of the Heartful Parent Podcast, I have the privilege of sitting down with Jen Lumanlan—host of Your Parenting Mojo podcast and author of Parenting Beyond Power—for a thought-provoking conversation about how traditional parenting methods can unknowingly reinforce these power structures. Jen helps us see how discipline and authority play into these systems and explore how a more heartful, mindful approach to parenting can create lasting change in our families and beyond. Jen also points out how balancing our own needs with our kids' needs can actually foster connection, respect, and collaboration. And by recognizing the needs of others, we can in turn break down the power structures that are prevalent in everyday life right now. This episode is packed with insights and practical tools to help you rethink discipline, shift power dynamics, and create a home environment rooted in empathy and mutual understanding. Pass this episode along to at least 2 other parents, and you'll make a difference not only in your life and their lives, but it could begin to shift the world as a whole. Doesn't that sound pretty amazing? Resources: yourparentingmojo.com yourparentingmojo.com/needs yourparentingmojo.com/quiz Parenting Beyond Power by Jen Lumanlan yourparentingmojo.substack.com White Women, Get Ready by Amanda Gross Your Parenting Mojo Podcast episodes mentioned: 154: Authoritative isn't the best Parenting “Style 148: Is spanking a child really bad? Follow Christy @theheartfulparent | Join the Heartful Parent Academy with code PODCAST
Raul and I sat down on Whittier Boulevard in Montebello, CA to talk about an array of issues relating to culture, traditions, our individual and collective mission with what we do, and why we do it. Enjoy!
Greg Williams is one of the most trusted and acclaimed photographers in entertainment—his name and candid portraiture synonymous with authentic glamour. Greg established his reportage style as a photojournalist in the ‘90s—covering war zones in Burma, Chechnya and Sierra Leone. An assignment for the Sunday Times Magazine gave Greg his first access to the film industry and he has now shot ‘specials' on over 200 movies, including four poster campaigns for the Bond franchise. Greg has also enjoyed exclusive access to BAFTA, the Golden Globes and the Oscars and is a regular contributor to Vanity Fair and British Vogue.In addition to his prodigious photographic output, Greg is also a filmmaker, principally with his first person, ‘moving reportage' documentaries, and a product designer—Greg's limited edition Leica Q2, in partnership with Daniel Craig, is Leica's fastest selling large scale edition. His education platform Skills Faster, is home to his highly successful Candid Photography Course, with the intention of ‘democratising good photography'. After 30 years in the business Greg's talent and brand relationships are second to none. He publishes exclusives to over 1M followers on Instagram and on gregwilliams.com where he also sells his products and prints. Greg Williams Photography operates from Greg's studio/gallery space in Mayfair, London. On episode 182, Greg discusses, among other things:The “transformative” impact of having a huge Instagram folllowing.Keeping it simple.Colloboration with his subjects.His free newspaper, Hollywood Authentic.Wanting to be a photographer at 6.His dyslexa and why it's good to not have too many options in life.Early experiences pursuing photojournalism in Chechnya and Sierra Leone.Covering show jumping bunny rabbits and other syndicated stories.His entree into shooting behind the scenes on film sets.Why he always shows his subjects the picture of themselves.James Bond.Sharing his knowledge and process on his website and in his courses.Why he favours B&W.Plans for the future, including some podcasting. Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube“I'd done a lot of commercial work; a lot of advertising work; a lot of lit stuff; a lot of set building; a lot of stuff that required a huge amount of production; and for me there was something about bringing that all back in to one man with the cameras that fit into his shoulder bag, walking into a room without anybody else needed other than a subject.”
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This week, Dr. Charles Infurna is back to talk about the important responsibilities both coaches and athletes have as they colloborate on their goals. Coach Infurna is the throws coach at Alfred State University. www.throwbigthrowfar.com - For Throwers and Coaches WHO WANT TO GET BETTER www.madisonthrowsclub.com - Train with the BEST www.walshot.com - TRAIN TO WIN This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Special Bonus Episode #18: Professional Learning Networks are opportunities for educators to meet one another & share ideas. With the ever-changing needs of our students, communities, and instructional delivery methods, PLN's are great ways for educators to stay current on best practices. Special Guests Jennifer Hall (Educational Technology Specialist in Atlanta, GA), Brandon Wislocki (5th Grade Teacher in Irvine, CA), & Jannita Demian (Sr. Director, Learning Community and Instructional Content for Discovery Education) join Matt for this discussion concerning the importance & value of PLN's.
This week we get a different view of technology from 30-year tech vet and Vice President of Sales, Sharan Hildebrand. Sharan fell in love with tech her Junior year of college when she took a coding class and saw the amazing output that could come from writing code. She shares her experiences over three decades of working with technology and dives into the tech job roles that are often overlooked. She also shares what it’s like to be a woman in tech, how to gain and maintain confidence, and the challenges she’s overcome.
What is your favorite word?My guest, Nicole Dean, loves the word leverage. In our episode today, she talks about why and other words like colloboration which is near and dear to her heart and her passion.Nicole is an Awesomization Expert and she specializes in leverage and collaboration. She has learned that the power of working with awesome people makes business fun and profitable. She is an Author, Business Consultant/Mentor and "All Around Awesome Human".
Connection. Collaboration. Creation.Author. Book Sleuth. I AM Radio. Scots Lass. A’wa The Crow Road.www.iamlisamay.co.uk
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In this show Judith talks to Patrick Ballin about the 3 different levels of collaboration and why collaboration is important to leadership. Patrick also talks about what it is like to work with Socialised Mavericks in the early days of Anita Roddick's Body Shop. Judith's website is maverickparadox.com, her LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here. She is also the author of The Maverick Paradox: The Secret Power Behind Successful Leaders