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JOIN THE BJDW COMMUNITY HERE! Pop the AF bubbly because today, we're raising a glass to 100 amazing Mondays with But Jesus Drank Wine! We can hardly believe we've hit this milestone, and we couldn't have done it without every single one of you tuning in, sharing, and growing with us week after week. This celebration is all about YOU, the community that's made BJDW such a beautiful journey! In this centennial episode, we're counting down our top 10 favorite moments, packed with unforgettable memories and game-changing conversations. From life-changing interviews that had us all in awe to the down-to-earth, laugh-out-loud moments that remind us why we do this every Monday, we're giving you a front-row seat to the best of BJDW. Of course, this milestone wouldn't be complete without a massive shoutout to the BJDW community. Your stories, support, and genuine connection have truly become the heartbeat of this podcast. We're so grateful for the inspiring conversations you bring to our online space, for your encouragement, and for every DM, comment, and share that reminds us we're all in this together. This episode is our way of saying THANK YOU for being on this ride with us and for helping us grow into something far bigger than we ever imagined. So whether you've been with us since day one or just joined the BJDW family, this episode is a celebration of everything we've built together. It's proof that real, honest conversations, a supportive community, and a whole lot of laughter can truly change lives—ours included. Here's to the next 100 episodes and beyond!
Es wird wieder Zeit für eine Community-Episode bei Grundehrlich - Sprachnotizen zum Runterschalten. Dieses Mal zum Thema Roadtrips, Erlebnisse und unverzichtbare Gadgets - mit dabei: Tristan von Soulfulmachines, Dennis von hausmeisterporsche und Timo vom Podcast Benzingespräche by vds Autosport. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören und vielleicht ist hier ja eine Idee für euch mit dabei! Euer Amadeus PS: Du willst bei der nächsten Community-Folge der Casual Classic Car Community dabei sein? Dann schreib mir einfach eine DM auf Instagram oder sende mir eine Mail an servus@grundehrlich.de Dennis: https://www.instagram.com/hausmeister_porsche/ Tristan von Soulful Machines: https://www.instagram.com/soulfulmachines/ Timo von Benzingespräche by vds Autosport: https://www.instagram.com/vandeschnee/ Hier der Link zum Grundehrlich-Shop (Sticker, Fineart Prints und das erste Shirt!): https://grundehrlich.myshopify.com/ Folgt mir gerne auf Instagram oder Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/grundehrlich.de/ https://www.facebook.com/grundehrlich Feedback, Tipps und Themenvorschläge einfach per Mail an: servus@grundehrlich.de Website, Impressum und Co. findet ihr unter: https://www.grundehrlich.de --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grundehrlich/message
Get ready for our first Community Episode with Episode 10 of the Plant.Body.Soul. Podcast! Jen and Gordon dive into captivating confessional stories from their cannabis community. From hilarious first-time highs to profound revelations on plant medicine, these stories will leave you awestruck. Discover how cannabis enthusiasts are tailoring their experiences, using it for self-care, and finding empowerment through plant medicine. Gain insights into the controlled world of microdosing and embracing change with psychedelics. Join the conversation and explore the transformative power of these natural remedies.Tune in to hear these eye-opening narratives that will change the way you perceive cannabis and plant medicine. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or just curious, this episode will ignite your curiosity and inspire a fresh perspective on the world of cannabis. Don't miss out on these gripping stories of growth, self-discovery, and the boundless potential of plant medicine. Be a part of our next Community Episode by coming to our Weedmaps Confessional Booth at Friday Highday After Dark on September 15th!If you would like to get the links and show notes for this episode, you can access them here: https://www.plantbodysoul.com/podcast
In this final episode in the series, "The Value of..." explores courage as a value for leaders. First, be reminded of the four skill sets of courageous leaders. Then, listen as we offer six actions for courageous leaders. Examples support these actions and invite listeners to recognize the importance of adaptive leadership. “The VALUE of…” is podcast series exploring what is important to Christ-centered leaders. Values are more than things we profess. Values are the essential elements that guide a leader's decisions and actions. They help teams make decisions and know what is important. Across the next several episodes we'll dive into questions like: Why are values important? What does living into our values look like (and why it's important)? What are examples of transformational ministries that can result? And what adaptive leadership challenges emerge when you're living and leading from your values. Listen to this episode of LeaderCast at https://transformingmission.org/284 Episode 283: The Value of Compassion Episode 282: The Value of Capacity Building Episode 281: The Value of Community Episode 280: The Value of Collaboration Episode 279: Becoming HOPE – A Journey of Discipleship Episode 278: Habits of HOPE – Engagement Episode 277: Habits of HOPE – Practices Episode 276: Habits of HOPE – Offering Christ Episode 275: Habits of HOPE – Hospitality
The value of compassion is embodied on individual and community levels. Listen to explore how compassion comes to life for leaders, skills you may need to practice in leveling up your compassion, as well as the importance of systems in offering compassion to others. As you consider what it means to embody the value of compassion in your leadership, create systems of care, listen at the deepest level, and remember that God is love. It just might remind others that the church - God's people - are the ones they can always count on for compassion. Related Episodes Episode 282: The Value of Capacity Building Episode 281: The Value of Community Episode 280: The Value of Collaboration Episode 279: Becoming HOPE - A Journey of Discipleship Episode 278: Habits of HOPE - Engagement Episode 277: Habits of HOPE - Practices Episode 276: Habits of HOPE - Offering Christ Episode 275: Habits of HOPE - Hospitality
Explore the value of capacity building. Specifically, examine the difference between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset. Then, turn your attention to individual or personal capacity building and community capacity building. Along the way, we offer insights, questions for reflection, and an opportunity to look at the leadership results of a fixed and growth mindset. This is the third episode in the series, The Value of... Listen at https://transformingmission.org/282 or wherever you listen to podcasts. Explore related episodes: Episode 281: The Value of Community Episode 280: The Value of Collaboration Episode 279: Becoming HOPE – A Journey of Discipleship Episode 278: Habits of HOPE – Engagement Episode 277: Habits of HOPE – Practices Episode 276: Habits of HOPE – Offering Christ Episode 275: Habits of HOPE – Hospitality
When your mother is an English teacher and your favorite TV show is Masterpiece Theater on PBS, it's almost inevitable that you'll take to writing creative, compelling, fantastical stories that captivate readers. “Writing was something I knew I could do,” says Sara Bennett Wealer, the latest author to share her story on the Make Meaning Podcast. In this episode, host Lynne Golodner interviews Sara Bennett Wealer about how to make a living as a writer, how to earn money writing books and how they are not often the same thing. Sara discusses the importance of the author hustle to keep enough books in the pipeline so readers will keep returning to your words, and what to do when your first book goes nowhere. In this episode, Lynne and Sara discuss: What to do when your first agent is a “hot mess” What it's like when you finally click with an agent (shout-out to Holly Root and Root Literary!) Getting over publishing heartbreaks What to do when your books don't sell The importance of a tight time frame and compelling conflict Book tours How to market your books & your author brand How publishing is a long game Links and Resources: Books Forward Grave Things Like Love Rival Now & When Plotter or Pantser Harper Teen Rush Bloomsbury Spark Find Sara Bennett Wealer: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter If you enjoyed this episode, you'll like these other Make Meaning Podcast episodes: Episode 128 – Becky Robinson – Building Reach for Books Episode 117 – Steven Wingate – How to Find Your Voice Again & Again Episode 103 – Katie Yamasaki – How to Create a Mural That Represents a Community Episode 87 – Rasheda Kamaria Williams – How to Emerge Stronger After Being Bullied Episode 84 – Andrew Meloche – How to Make Every Student in a High School Feel Special & Noticed
This week in #SeaOfThieves it's an early Community Episode where I sit down to talk to the Gold Hoarders before the Holidays. It was the kick-off to what is going to be a hectic couple of weeks for streamers as there are a bunch of in-game events as well as Twitch Drops. There are some interesting possibilities with the lore with the upcoming Adventures as a result of the Orb stream =D Sponsors: LootCrate = 15% off most crates or crate subscriptions. Use the link and code ROBOTSRADIO. https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100173810-13902093?sid=keelhaul Audiobooks.com - Get 3 audiobooks FREE. This includes 2 VIP books. https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100173810-11099382?sid=keel (Ads are going through a rework right now as I work with the network on some new possibilities maybe moving providers) Contact Info: Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/keelhauled-podcast Email: Captlogun@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/capt_logun Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/capt_logun Gamertag: CaptainLogun Keelhauled Podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/5VRabwR Keelhauled on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/keelhauled-a-sea-of-thieves-podcast/id1351615675?mt=2 Keelhauled on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CaptLogun Keelhauled on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BrEqA6prz6t31wlFgaWaS
Leben Lieben Lassen- Inspirationen zu Persönlichkeit, Beziehung und Selbstliebe
"So sehr wünsche ich mir eine liebevolle Beziehung, aber es will einfach nicht klappen! Niemand will mich. Was stimmt nur mit mir nicht?" Das fragt sich eine Hörerin aus der LLL-Community und wir werden heute in der Sprechstunde dieser Frage nachgehen.Außerdem geht's um die Themen: "Warum strenge ich mich immer so für andere an und niemand ist das, wenn ich mal Hilfe brauche?" Und: "Was tun, wenn in einer Beziehung auf ganz unterschiedliche Erwartungen trifft? Ist das das Aus?" Spannende Themen und ich hoffe, Du nimmst für Dich wieder die ein oder andere Inspiration mit.WERBEPARTNERSCHAFT (Anzeige)BABBEL, die Sprachlern-AppMit dem Rabattcode Leben erhaltet ihr ein Babbel Jahresabo zum Preis von nur 6 Monaten. Einfach auf babbel.com/audio einlösen und loslegen.LINKS AUS DIESER EPISODEPodcast-Folge "Weck Deine Innere Königin"Podcast-Folge "Drama-Dreieck, Opfer, Täter, Retter-Spiele"DEIN LLL-SHARINGErzähl mir anonym von Deinen größten Learnings in diesem Jahr und werde Teil der Community-Episode zum Jahresende.Hier kannst Du mir Deine anonyme Sprachnachricht senden und so Teil der Show werden. Ich freu mich auf Dich ;-)CLAUDIAAlle Infos zu mir und meinem CoachingDein persönliches Online-Kennenlerngespräch mit mirGeführte Meditationen im AudioshopSOCIAL MEDIAFolge mir auf InstagramDu findest mich auch auf Facebook"Leben Lieben Lassen" auf TelegramHÖRERFRAGEN IM PODCASTStelle mir ganz anonym Deine Frage in der "Leben-Lieben-Lassen"-Sprechstunde und werde Teil der Show. SUPPORTDu fühlst Dich von meinem Podcast inspiriert und möchtest mich und meine gerne Arbeit mit einer Spende unterstützen? Am besten geht das via Steady .Ich danke Dir ;-) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leben Lieben Lassen- Inspirationen zu Persönlichkeit, Beziehung und Selbstliebe
„Was mir am meisten geholfen hat, sind Deine Folgen über Kommunikation in der Beziehung, das hat mir und meinem Partner so die Augen geöffnet, kannst Du da nicht wieder mal was drüber machen?“ So oder so ähnlich höre und lese ich das immer wieder in den Nachrichten und Mails, die ich bekomme. Und deshalb geht's in dieser Folge darum, im Gespräch Brücken zu einander schlagen lernen. Denn ich bin davon überzeugt, dass die meisten Beziehungen nicht an einem Mangel an Liebe sterben, sie sterben an mangelnder Kommunikation.„Wir sprechen gar nicht dieselbe Sprache“ ist oft so ein verzweifelter Satz, den ich in der Arbeit mit Paaren höre. Deshalb ist ein wichtiger Part in diesen Sitzungen, den ich inne habe, auch die Übersetzerfunktion, wie ich das nenne. Und natürlich geht es dann darum, diese Übersetzung selbst zu lernen, um in die Welt des anderen einzutauchen.Und in diese Erfahrung möchte ich Dich heute mal mitnehmen, ich zeige Dir ein spannendes Wahrnehmungs-Experiment, dass ein echter Augenöffner ist und das Du gerne mal mit Deinem Partner oder Deiner Partnerin ausprobieren kannst. WERBEPARTNERSCHAFT (Anzeige)FORMELSKIN, Deine digitale DermatologieDein 40 % Rabattcode: LEBENLIEBENLASSEN40LINKS AUS DIESER EPISODEPodcast-Folge "Die Sprachen der Liebe"Podcast-Folge "Psychographie"DEIN LLL-SHARINGErzähl mir anonym von Deinen größten Learnings in diesem Jahr und werde Teil der Community-Episode zum Jahresende.Hier kannst Du mir Deine anonyme Sprachnachricht senden und so Teil der Show werden. Ich freu mich auf Dich ;-)CLAUDIAAlle Infos zu mir und meinem CoachingDein persönliches Online-Kennenlerngespräch mit mirGeführte Meditationen im AudioshopSOCIAL MEDIAFolge mir auf InstagramDu findest mich auch auf Facebook"Leben Lieben Lassen" auf TelegramHÖRERFRAGEN IM PODCASTStelle mir ganz anonym Deine Frage in der "Leben-Lieben-Lassen"-Sprechstunde und werde Teil der Show. SUPPORTDu fühlst Dich von meinem Podcast inspiriert und möchtest mich und meine gerne Arbeit mit einer Spende unterstützen? Am besten geht das via Steady .Ich danke Dir ;-) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Karim Morato | Hispanic Homeschooling: Culture and Community | Episode 012 Karim is originally from Guatemala, and her husband is from Bolivia. They started homeschooling in 2008. Two of their children are in college and one is still at home. Karim is a great support to homeschooling parents through so many different avenues. She is an educational consultant with HSLDA, and at HSLDA Karim dedicates her time to upholding Hispanic leaders who support homeschooling and Hispanic parents who wish to educate at home. Through her outreach work, she offers leaders strategic advice and networking to help them reach and serve the homeschooling community. She also speaks nationally and internationally, and her goal is to always encourage homeschooling parents to continue in their journey and enjoy their children. Karim shares that Hispanic families want their kids to have a good education and be ready for college if they choose to go. They also want to be a part of the bigger homeschool movement. Karim helps connect those families and communities. LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE & KARIM MORATOzantyer.com/podcast/012-karim-morato PODCAST SPONSORSpecial Thanks to BJU Press Homeschoolbjupresshomeschool.com CONNECT WITH ZANzantyler.com/podcastKarim Morato | Hispanic Homeschooling: Culture and Community | Episode 012
Karim Morato | Hispanic Homeschooling: Culture and Community | Episode 012 Karim is originally from Guatemala, and her husband is from Bolivia. They started homeschooling in 2008. Two of their children are in college and one is still at home. Karim is a great support to homeschooling parents through so many different avenues. She is an educational consultant with HSLDA, and at HSLDA Karim dedicates her time to upholding Hispanic leaders who support homeschooling and Hispanic parents who wish to educate at home. Through her outreach work, she offers leaders strategic advice and networking to help them reach and serve the homeschooling community. She also speaks nationally and internationally, and her goal is to always encourage homeschooling parents to continue in their journey and enjoy their children. Karim shares that Hispanic families want their kids to have a good education and be ready for college if they choose to go. They also want to be a part of the bigger homeschool movement. Karim helps connect those families and communities. LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE & KARIM MORATOzantyer.com/podcast/012-karim-morato PODCAST SPONSORSpecial Thanks to BJU Press Homeschoolbjupresshomeschool.com CONNECT WITH ZANzantyler.com/podcastKarim Morato | Hispanic Homeschooling: Culture and Community | Episode 012
Es ist wieder Zeit für eine Community-Episode. In unregelmäßigen Abständen ist mein Mann Timo in der Wundersamen Fahrradwelt zu Gast und wir besprechen diverse Fahrradthemen rund um Gravel, Bikepacking und Ultracycling. Im Sommer ist viel passiert. Mehr bei euch, als bei uns. Trotzdem haben wir natürlich zu allem eine Meinung. Es gibt ein Update und Timo hat eine Eventempfehlung. Wir erläutern was es mit dem Aufruhr rund um die Transcontinental Race Regeln auf sich hat, wie ihr beim Wildcampen halbwegs auf der sicheren Seite seid und wem Nachts der Wald gehört. Timo bricht eine Lanze für Schlaf und ich für die Extreme. SUPPORTER: Helden.de Als Hörer*in meines Podcasts sparst du bei Abschluss des E-Bike- & Fahrradschutzes von helden.de mit meinem Helden Code JOJA2 dauerhaft jedes Jahr 1 Monatsbeitrag. Alle Infos unter www.helden.de/bike. Craft Die Skandinavische Ausdauersportmarke hat neben Funktionswäsche und Radbekleidung alles was ihr zum Sport braucht. Hier kommt ihr direkt zum empfohlenen Baselayer: https://www.craft-sports.de/p/active-extreme-x-wind-longsleeve-w-p-1909688-999985/
Haben wir Angst in der Irrelevanz zu versinken? Und warum lassen wir uns eigentlich nicht durch Spenden finanzieren? Ihr habt uns wieder jede Menge Fragen zukommen lassen und einen Teil davon wollen wir in dieser Community Episode ausführlich beantworten. Wir wünschen viel Freude beim Hören.
Host: Steve Macchia, Guest: David Vryhof “Most of us have a stained-glass image of Jesus and it's hard for us to grasp his daily life as a beloved son of God.” –David Vryhof, SSJE This episode originally aired on 07/08/21 in Season 12 - Discerning God in Community (Episode 1). Brother David Vryhof of the Society of St. John the Evangelist (Episcopal Monastic Community based in Cambridge, MA) joins Steve in conversation about Jesus and his discernment at the beginning of his earthly ministry. They recount Jesus' baptism, his 40-days of temptation in the wilderness, and his proclamation of his mission and ministry in the synagogue. Each encounter is rich with meaning and purpose, profound in their mystery, and significant touch points for Jesus and his growing discernment about the Father's loving desires. Join the conversation about spiritual discernment as a way of life at www.LeadershipTransformations.org and consider participation in our online and in-person program offerings. Additional LTI spiritual formation resources can be found at www.SpiritualFormationStore.com and www.ruleoflife.com and www.healthychurch.net.
COMMUNITY EPISODE! Danke für eure ganzen Einsendungen! Schau doch mal bei Pretty Orange vorbei https://bit.ly/PrettyOrangeXSynapsensalat und gestalte deine individuelle Karte, egal ob zur Hochzeit, Geburt, zum Geburtstag, Kommunion oder Konfirmation. Entdecke auch die personalisierten Wanddekorationen, die jedes Kinderzimmer einzigartig machen. Spare mit dem Code SALAT 15% auf das gesamte Sortiment. Hier gehts zu meinem Musikvideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5zUDal8oCE Hier gibt es mehr von uns: Synapsensalat auf Instagram: http://instagram.com/synapsensalat_podcast Kathis Instagram: http://instagram.com/kathi_offiziell Philipps Instagram: http://instagram.com/herr_philipp_ Youtube: http://youtube.com/thebeauty2go Philipps Twitch: http://twitch.com/meister_mueller Schreibt uns gerne Themenvorschläge für kommende Synapsensalat Episoden und gerne euren #SynapsensalatderWoche auf dem Synapsensalat Instagram Account!
Es ist wieder Zeit für eine Community Episode mit meinem Mann Timo. Wir waren im Gravel-Urlaub an der Ostsee. Ohne Auto, mit zwei Teenagern und alle hatten Spaß. Umweltfreundliches Reisen liegt uns ja am Herzen, die Kids auch und so dachten wir, lassen wir euch daran teilhaben. Außerdem berichten wir von unserem Besuch auf der Fahrradmesse kolektif in Berlin, dornigem Sanddorn während unserer Orbit360 RideFAR Challenge und davon wie Dan und Ingo von EnjoyYourBike fast meine Podcastaufzeichnung mit Jonas Deichmann gerettet hätten. SUPPORTER: Komoot Finde, Plane und Teile deine Abenteuer mit Komoot. Wer bis zum 30.04.22 eine Tour mit der Community teilt, hat die Chance auf eine von drei Komoot Premium Mitgliedschaften für ein Jahr. Hier kommt ihr zu den Hörer*innen Collections. https://www.komoot.de/user/diewundersamefahrradwelt/collections BBB Cycling Seit 20 Jahren Part of your ride. Hier kommt ihr direkt zum Film „Mbogi Amani I It's time to change the face of cycling“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99XCUa49vGE
Das Interesse an Communities als Teil des Geschäftsmodells steigt und damit auch das Bedürfnis, den Wert der Community-Aktivität mit Zahlen zu belegen. Der Fokus auf schöne Zahlen birgt jedoch auch ein Risiko. In dieser Episode beleuchte ich diese Fallstricke und stelle dir die Strategie vor, mit der du sowohl für deine Mitglieder als auch für dich/deine Auftraggeber sicher stellst, dass die Investition in die Community sich lohnt. In dieser Episode erwähnte Links: CMX Community Industry Report: https://cmxhub.com/community-industry-report-2021/ Kaffee und Community Episode #27 "Wie du deine Mitglieder in den Community-Aufbau mit einbeziehst": https://kuc.podigee.io/30-mitgestalten Kaffee und Community Episode #26 "Wie deine Community zum Selbstläufer wird - Interview mit Katharina Krenn von agrarheute: https://kuc.podigee.io/29-selbstlaeufer Kaffee und Community Episode #24 Veränderungsprozesse als Chance für Communities - Interview mit Simone Kirsch (Siemens): https://kuc.podigee.io/27-change_als_chance Kaffee und Community Episode #20 Wissens-Communities für mehr Transparenz und schnellere Entscheidungen in Verbänden - Interview mit Sabrina Hommel (DOSB): https://kuc.podigee.io/20-wissens-community Kaffee und Community Episode #18 Community als Geschäftsmodell 3 Erfolgsbeispiele: https://kuc.podigee.io/18-geschaeftsmodell
What a year! I had amazing guests come on the podcast and share their experience, expertise, and resources. Three main themes appeared: creativity, accessibility, and supervision. What was your favorite episode of 2021? Join the Navigator community for $5 a month at patreon.com/navigatingadulthoodandidd Links (previous episodes): Episode 11: Kathleen Martins- Yoga, Mental Health, and Mindfulness Episode 12: Gabby Banzon- Music Therapy, Technology, and Community Episode 13: Danny Combs- Teaching the Autism Community Trades (TACT) and Nurturing Careers Episode 14: Alyssa Stone- Neuroaffirming Techniques, Staff Education, and Intentional Prompting Episode 15: Amanda Brigham- Design Thinking and Music Therapy Episode 17: Cultivating Inclusion, Community, and Fun Through Traveling with Jenna Cordesius and Lauren Kelly Episode 19: Primitive Reflexes with Joanna Holden Episode 20: Christine Devereaux- Music + Mudras! Episode 22: Intro. to Supervision Series, Supervision for New Professionals, and Burnout Episode 23: Supervision and Supervising with Kate Shannon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Heute haben wir endlich noch mal eine Community Episode für euch! Wir lesen eure chaotischsten Feiertagsstories vor und erzählen unsere eigenen. Hier gibt es mehr von uns: Kathis Instagram: http://instagram.com/kathi_offiziell Philipps Instagram: http://instagram.com/herr_philipp_ Youtube: http://youtube.com/thebeauty2go Philipps Twitch: http://twitch.com/meister_mueller Schreibt uns gerne Themenvorschläge für kommende Synapsensalat Episoden und gerne euren #SynapsensalatderWoche
Ist Podcasting die neue Paartherapie? In der zweiten Community Episode spreche ich wieder mit meinem Mann Timo und wir stellen fest, so gut lief es mit der Fahrrad Event Jahresplanung noch nie. Zumindest die gemeinsamen Bikepacking Pläne sind jetzt save. Was Wandfarben angeht, sind wir uns hingegen weiterhin uneinig. Man kann halt nicht alles haben. Es gibt natürlich auch wieder die gewohnten qualitativ hochwertige Fahrrad-Inhalte: Ich berichte kurz vom großen Pee-Friendly Winter Bib Test für The Women All Ride und dann stellen wir euch 3 spannende Gravel und Bikepacking Events für 2022 vor. Wobei ein Gravel Adventure tatsächlich noch diesen Dezember stattfinden wird. Desweiteren tun wir so als hätten wir uns die Begriffe „Speed Graveln“, „Party Pace“ und „Graphalt“ ausgedacht und beantworten Fragen aus der wundersamen Fahrradwelt Community. SUPPORTER: Komoot Finde, Plane und Teile deine Abenteuer mit komoot. Regionen Bündel Code FAHRRADWELT. Einzulösen unter https://www.komoot.de/account/gift Bergfreunde.de Du suchst noch nach einer Ausstattung für dein nächstes Fahrradabenteuer? Auf www.bergfreunde.de/die-wundersame-fahrradwelt/ findest du einen 10% Gutscheincode für deinen Einkauf sowie meine Top 10 Produkte aus dem Shop.
Community Episode! Wir haben dazu aufgerufen, dass ihr uns von euren außergewöhnlichsten Berufen erzählt! Hier gibt es mehr von uns: Kathis Instagram: http://instagram.com/kathi_offiziell Philipps Instagram: http://instagram.com/herr_philipp_ Youtube: http://youtube.com/thebeauty2go Philipps Twitch: http://twitch.com/meister_mueller Schreibt uns gerne Themenvorschläge für kommende Synapsensalat Episoden und gerne euren #SynapsensalatderWoche
Do you ever catch yourself questioning the quality of play and fun for children? How much is too much? Is there a fine line between play and fun having benefit for you child? After recent episodes, I decided to put in my two cents on why play both on and off the course is so important. This episode will be great for coaches who question their group coaching sessions and parents who are anxious about when their child's game will come together. After this episode, you will have a better understanding of the importance of play and fun! Discussion: (3:34) The power of play (4:57) Cognitive learning of play (5:53) Use of senses of play (7:23) Physical benefits of play (9:15) Social benefits of play (11:54) Emotional benefits of play (16:18) Play on the golf course (22:11) Final Thoughts Show Links: The Power of Environment and Community Episode #20 Vision54 Episode #38 Tim Kremer Episode #44 Dr. Beth Brown Episode #43 Nicole Weller Episode #41
Heute gibt es die erste Community Episode. Unter anderem geht es um die Ökobilanz von Carbon, den Einstieg ins Bikepacking, das Fahren in der Gruppe und die Ernährung bei 100km+ Touren. Außerdem sprechen wir darüber, ob die Gravel Szene noch so offen ist, wie sie mal war und was der Hype mit uns macht. In eigener Sache: Die Wundersame Fahrradwelt steht beim Deutschen Podcast Preis im Publikums-Voting zur Wahl und ich freue mich riesig, wenn ihr hier für mich abstimmt: www.deutscher-podcastpreis.de/podcasts/die-wundersame-fahrradwelt/ Supporter: Komoot www.komoot.de Hier geht es direkt zur neuen Hörer:innen Collection: https://www.komoot.de/collection/1117978/-ridewundersam-hoerer-innen-collection "Handzeichen und Fahren in der Gruppe" Video von der Radsportgemeinschaft Hannover https://radsportgemeinschaft-hannover.de/2020/07/02/neues-video-die-wichtigen-handzeichen-und-regel-fuer-das-fahren-in-der-gruppe/ Laura Kampf auf YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCRix1GJvSBNDpEFY561eSzw Cover: Lars Schmidt Musik: Greg Le Bird Hören könnt ihr die Wundersame Fahrradwelt auf Podigee: https://die-wundersame-fahrradwelt.podigee.io/, Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/63ytouhUfHSRQUApXicP43, Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/die-wundersame-fahrradwelt-der-podcast/id1457583894), Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/de/show/1872522 und überall, wo es gute Podcasts gibt. Mich findet ihr auf Insta: https://www.instagram.com/johanna_jahnke/, Komoot: https://www.komoot.de/user/diewundersamefahrradwelt, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johanna-jahnke-a36074194/ und FB: https://www.facebook.com/DieWundersameFahrradwelt
Lolita Taub and Jesse Middleton from The Community Fund VC join us in this week's Masters of Community Episode. They are early stage community investors searching for community-driven founders. Having the community embedded across the organization is crucial as it drives marketing growth, product decisions, customer service, and more. Lolita and Jesse discuss the business behind community, what metrics they look for when determining a community to invest in, and measuring the value of this community in the organization as a whole. They dive into where community should fit in an organization and the importance of having community as its own individual department. Lolita and Jesse continue to search for underestimated founders serving underserved markets, with the goal to tap into this potential and transform the business through community. Who is this episode for?: B2B, In person and online, Starting 3 key takeaways: - Community should be its own pillar in the business - separate from sales, marketing, R&D, etc. The goal is to have community be its own department one day. - The Community Return on Investment: (Value Gained - Cost) / Cost Lolita and Jesse search for founders who are community builders themselves. - Community needs to be embedded across the leadership of the company, so having a community-driven founder is crucial to the growth and success. Notable Quotes: “My personal preference, especially when we're looking at pre-seed seed companies, is that the founder be a community builder themselves. Similar to how, when we were looking at our investment partner team and putting it together, we were looking for those community builders, community leaders, because we want our founders to have that DNA of building community.” “Community builders spot community builders, community sees community. It's by design - great community leaders are amazing at that many-to-many interaction. And that is what we want our partners at The Community Fund to spot in the founders that they're backing as well. Those that are great at many-to-many interactions.” Rapid fire question answers: 1. What's your favorite book to recommend to others? Lolita - “Good night stories for rebel girls” Jesse - “Never Split the Difference” 2. Who's an up and coming community builder you think is going to do big things? Lolita - Rei Wang and Anita @ The Grand Jesse - David Fano @ the Teal Community 3. What is a community building lesson that's stuck with you? Lolita - ‘Authenticity and sense of belonging are two ingredients you must have in a community'. Jesse - ‘When a customer is not always right, the community is.' 4. What's the weirdest community that you've been a part of? Lolita - Indigenous area in Burkina Faso with the Peace Corps - stayed with a family in mud huts - and they spoke a dialect that taught her about community. Needed the community to survive, to eat, to move forward, etc. Jesse - Hacker Community, it's a highly connected and diverse, crazy community 5. If you're on your deathbed and you could only leave one piece of life advice behind for all the future generations, what would that advice be? Lolita - Face your fears. Do what you love. Live the life you want to live. Jesse - Do what you love. Work on things that you love. Helpful Links: The Community Playbook Cheat Sheet - https://medium.com/the-community-fund/the-community-playbook-cheat-sheet-31ae9ae77f3c Thread on community-driven companies - https://twitter.com/lolitataub/status/1298381835794182145?s=20 Dame products - https://twitter.com/DameProducts Root dolls - https://twitter.com/RootsDolls The Community Fund: How We Source, Select, and Support Startups https://medium.com/the-community-fund/the-community-fund-how-we-source-select-and-support-startups-74f48ada262a Community-Driven Companies: What They Are and Why We're Investing in Them https://medium.com/the-community-fund/community-driven-companies-what-they-are-and-why-were-investing-in-them-f72629d11f86 Thecommunity.vc https://twitter.com/thecommunityvc Twitter.com/@lolitataub https://twitter.com/srcasm
Lolita Taub and Jesse Middleton from The Community Fund VC join us in this week’s Masters of Community Episode. They are early stage community investors searching for community-driven founders. Having the community embedded across the organization is crucial as it drives marketing growth, product decisions, customer service, and more. Lolita and Jesse discuss the business behind community, what metrics they look for when determining a community to invest in, and measuring the value of this community in the organization as a whole. They dive into where community should fit in an organization and the importance of having community as its own individual department. Lolita and Jesse continue to search for underestimated founders serving underserved markets, with the goal to tap into this potential and transform the business through community. Who is this episode for?: B2B, In person and online, Starting 3 key takeaways: - Community should be its own pillar in the business - separate from sales, marketing, R&D, etc. The goal is to have community be its own department one day. - The Community Return on Investment: (Value Gained - Cost) / Cost Lolita and Jesse search for founders who are community builders themselves. - Community needs to be embedded across the leadership of the company, so having a community-driven founder is crucial to the growth and success. Notable Quotes: “My personal preference, especially when we're looking at pre-seed seed companies, is that the founder be a community builder themselves. Similar to how, when we were looking at our investment partner team and putting it together, we were looking for those community builders, community leaders, because we want our founders to have that DNA of building community.” “Community builders spot community builders, community sees community. It's by design - great community leaders are amazing at that many-to-many interaction. And that is what we want our partners at The Community Fund to spot in the founders that they’re backing as well. Those that are great at many-to-many interactions.” Rapid fire question answers: 1. What’s your favorite book to recommend to others? Lolita - “Good night stories for rebel girls” Jesse - “Never Split the Difference” 2. Who’s an up and coming community builder you think is going to do big things? Lolita - Rei Wang and Anita @ The Grand Jesse - David Fano @ the Teal Community 3. What is a community building lesson that’s stuck with you? Lolita - ‘Authenticity and sense of belonging are two ingredients you must have in a community’. Jesse - ‘When a customer is not always right, the community is.’ 4. What’s the weirdest community that you’ve been a part of? Lolita - Indigenous area in Burkina Faso with the Peace Corps - stayed with a family in mud huts - and they spoke a dialect that taught her about community. Needed the community to survive, to eat, to move forward, etc. Jesse - Hacker Community, it’s a highly connected and diverse, crazy community 5. If you’re on your deathbed and you could only leave one piece of life advice behind for all the future generations, what would that advice be? Lolita - Face your fears. Do what you love. Live the life you want to live. Jesse - Do what you love. Work on things that you love. Helpful Links: The Community Playbook Cheat Sheet - https://medium.com/the-community-fund/the-community-playbook-cheat-sheet-31ae9ae77f3c Thread on community-driven companies - https://twitter.com/lolitataub/status/1298381835794182145?s=20 Dame products - https://twitter.com/DameProducts Root dolls - https://twitter.com/RootsDolls The Community Fund: How We Source, Select, and Support Startups https://medium.com/the-community-fund/the-community-fund-how-we-source-select-and-support-startups-74f48ada262a Community-Driven Companies: What They Are and Why We’re Investing in Them https://medium.com/the-community-fund/community-driven-companies-what-they-are-and-why-were-investing-in-them-f72629d11f86 Thecommunity.vc https://twitter.com/thecommunityvc Twitter.com/@lolitataub https://twitter.com/srcasm
Oh Hey! Another Community Episode is here! Since the daddies did a Hey Riddle Riddle crossover, we get to do a Community Episode! Special Thanks to Rob and Felix for helping us talk about this thing.
Die heutige Episode ist meine erste Community-Episode! Ihr habt mir via Sprachnachricht eure Meinung zum Thema Meinungsfreiheit und ihre Grenzen mitgeteilt. Ist es okay immer seine Meinung zu äußern? Darf man auch ungefragt Menschen kritisieren? Wie sieht es aus mit der Höflichkeit? Das und mehr haben wir heute gemeinsam in dieser Episode besprochen. Wenn ihr das nächste Mal dabei sein möchtet folgt mir gerne auf Instagram: http://instagram.com/kathi_offiziell
We have a special Sunday drop because it's Fathers Day! Call your Dad! For our final Community Episode, we have Matt Arnold on the podcast to help us recap the 11.5 BDSM episode of Talking Dads.
In our final Community Episode, the Son Squad is joined by Bryn and Gem to discuss episodes 15, 16, 17, and 18 which brings us back up to Talking Sons Episode 1 which recaps Episode 19!
Howdy Meeps and welcome to the Meeple Syrup Show Season 2! On today's Howdy Meeps and Welcome to the Meeple Syrup Show Season 2! On today's very first Community Episode, we have two of our patrons join the Meeple Syrup crew. Join us as we dive into some of the design dilemmas that are plaguing John De Bois, and tackle some of the great questions that are asked by Brad Bachelor. Join us! Make sure to hit the "Subscribe" button and please become one of our patrons for exclusive content at www.patreon.com/meeplesyrup. The Meeple Syrup Show is a live broadcast every Wednesday night at 9pm EST at www.facebook.com/meeplesyrup. Join the live chat, ask questions, and interact with our hosts and guests. We are also a Youtube Channel! Proudly part of the Roll to Play Network, click here to subscribe and listen from your preferred platform https://www.rolltoplaynetwork.com/ Intro and outro music is "Funday" from Bensound.
In this episode of the Local Energy Rules podcast, host John Farrell speaks with Subin DeVar of the Sustainable Economies Law Center about the nation’s first residential rooftop community solar project. In addition to directing SELC’s community renewable energy program, DeVar is on the board of the People Power Solar Cooperative, which developed the novel project.… Read More
Professor Chowbey speaks to us on the origination of Asia Pacific Hernia Society (APHS) and his advice on starting a society. Upcoming Live Surgeries The post Creating a Community | Episode 8 appeared first on Hernia U.
Sundays are not so holy anymore. Not if we have anything to say about it. And so we have coffee and community, a place for nonbelievers to get together. To share in that tradition and basic human need of community and togetherness is what brings us together. C & C is one of the Hub’s … Continue reading "Coffee and Community – Episode 69"
So erreichst du uns: Instagram: @teamchriscross ( https://www.instagram.com/teamchriscross/ ) Facebook: @OCRCrosscast ( https://www.facebook.com/OCRCrossCast/ ) Website: https://teamchriscross.de/ Du bist OCRler wenn...! Crosscast Der OCR Podcast - In dieser Community Episode sprechen wir über den ganz speziellen Schlag Mensch namens "OCR Sportler". Als Bonus starten wir eine OCR Partnervermittlung, falls du also vermittelt werden möchtest/musst, sag Bescheid!
Study guide for Drinking in Community Episode 3, airing next Monday!
As we wind up 2018 I’m taking a minute to look back on the podcast this year. We’ve had so many of interviews with guests I truly admire including a whole roster of other artists and designers who have built independent creative businesses that are incredibly inspirational. As we wrap up the year I wanted to turn to you, my listeners, and hear your voices on the show. I make this show for you, and it’s because of you that the show is a success. This is our third annual community episode and it’s one of my favorite episodes of the year. A few weeks ago I put out a call on my blog and in my newsletter asking you to record yourself and I got so many entries. Thank you! Specifically, I asked if you would recommend something you’re loving right now. Those of you that listen to the show regularly know that towards the end of the interview I always ask my guests to recommend great stuff they’re enjoying. This is the third annual Community Episode! And to help me out today I’m joined by my longtime friend Stacey Trock. Hi Stacey! Stacey and I first met on Twitter, many years ago and she co-hosted many of the early episodes of the podcast with me. +++++ This episode is sponsored by Cultured Expressions. Cultured Expressions offers a unique mix of African prints, batiks, mudcloth, precuts beads, kits & more for sewing, quilting, crafts and décorating. Visit CulturedExpressions.com, your African Fabric Lifestyle & DIY Destination, and use the code “ABBY” to save 20% thru Jan 15, 2019. +++++ Please note that this show used to be called the While She Naps podcast. The name has changed, but the content and host have stayed the same. To get the full show notes for this episode, visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Meet with show host, Abby Glassenberg, each month for our Craft Business Roundtable, get access to courses and webinars taught by industry leaders, and much more.
Here are some of the best ways to promote your online community. You have a lot to offer them, but you can’t make the impact you want to make unless you grow your community. In this episode, we shared the best ways we have found to grow your online community. 1. Smart sharing on your social media channels In Episode 46, we interviewed Tim Fargo from Social Jukebox and we talked about evergreen sharing. Having evergreen content on social media really works and Social Jukebox does an amazing job. Start using livestream on your social media platforms to deliver valuable content. It’s a great way to get your content in front of people. Change your profile link (especially in Instagram) for whatever you’re promoting or launching. 2. Create bonus content This gives people a taste of what you’re offering and also helps to grow your email list. Email and chatbots can be helpful in delivering content to people who are interested in it. We have an episode about how to use Chatbots effectively from the founder of ManyChat. 3. Nurture the people already on your email list Todd Giannattasio from The Growth Suite was on Episode 55 talking about building a funnel to grow your community. There’s a lot to learn from him in how grow and nurture your email list. Bundle your content thematically and share them in your drip email sequences to warm up your list and add value. 4. Use testimonials to show value Social proof is incredibly important because people want to see how you got results that they relate to. We talked about this in Episode 48. We went in depth about how to get and use testimonials. Create a Twitter Moment “buzz from others” when other people say something good about you. This is a great way to showcase testimonials and also let the other person know you find their feedback as valuable. There’s nothing better than people saying nice things about you or your services. Madalyn’s process is to ask to use someone’s comment as a testimonial. Screenshots are a smart way to establish social proof in your community. Just be sure to get permission from the testimonial author. Tools, apps and links mentioned: Episode 46: How to Promote Your Evergreen Content with Tim Fargo Episode 48: How to Ask for Testimonials from your Community Episode 55: How to Create a Sales Funnel to Grow Your Community Ep 59: Build a Facebook Messenger Bot with Mikael Yang from ManyChat The Growth Suite Hello Bar Snagit Madalyn’s new website built by Todd Giannattasio from The Growth Suite About Twitter Moments Kami’s “Buzz From Others” Twitter Moment James Wedmore Take Action If you have a community, how are you currently promoting to them? What promotions have caught your attention from communities you have joined? Head over to our Facebook group (Secret Word is “Action”) to share at or on Twitter or Instagram using our hashtag, #CTCPodcast. How to reach Kami: If you’d like to learn more about Kami Huyse, visit her website at www.zoeticamedia.com. You can contact her by email at kami@zoeticamedia.com or tweet to @kamichat. How to reach Madalyn: If you’d like to learn more about Madalyn Sklar, visit her website at www.madalynsklar.com. You can contact her by email at madalyn@madalynsklar.com or tweet to @MadalynSklar. Join Our Community We have a new community on Facebook. We will extend the conversation from each episode and deliver bonus content. Sign up for our email list at http://bit.ly/CTCVIP to get an invitation to join or go directly to our Facebook group (shhh. The codeword is ACTION)!
It's our first Community Episode of the new format! Check in with upcoming Pilates events, listener call-ins and a special #jennagem to help you navigate through times of transition with grace. Special Thanks to Our Sponsors: Pilates Anytime, Lesley Logan, Naboso Technology, Fusion Pilates EDU Links: Hundred Handshake Book a Session With Mariska Breland POT Chicago Pilates Unfiltered Live Events - Book at team@jennazaffino.com
Go to the Beyond Homo Sapien website to learn more about the evolution of superhuman abilities, Hermetic philosophy, and the future of the species. Welcome to our first Community Episode of the Podcast! On this show, the team here at Excelsior Industries hosts a weekly call over Zoom to connect with experts, help people start a business, coach folks who are trying to learn something new, and make some new friends! On this show, the team talks about WHY they believe the education system needs to change and WHY our work with Excelsior could help change the world. If you are interested in joining in on these conversations, check-in with our team before the meeting and we will give you the Zoom link! Hope to see you on the next episode. Just message Paul Tokgozoglu on Facebook and I'll get you the link :D... Let's make this a great weekly event for the entrepreneur community! If you are interested in changing the education industry, this is the show for you. See you next time! Much Love! #KILLINTHEGAME
On today’s episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast is our second annual community episode. In this very special episode I invite you, the listeners, to recommend great stuff you're enjoying right now. A few weeks ago I put a call out on the blog and in my newsletter asking listeners to recommend a book, app, website, tool, notion, or podcast that they would recommend to a creative friend. I heard from so many of you! I put all of your recommendations together in this episode! My co-host for the Community Episode again this year is Stacey Trock. Stacey is a crochet designer and she's also a marketing consultant for the yarn industry. Check her out here. In addition to hearing your recommendations, Stacey and I have some of our own. All together I think you'll discover lots of neat stuff to check out! +++++ This episode is sponsored by STITCHES United. Please join us for STITCHES United 2018 at the Hartford Convention Center on March 22-25, 2018. Get ready for an entirely new kind of crafting expo; sewing, quilting, knitting, crochet, and MORE, all under one roof! This show is for multi-crafters—those not defined by one craft or even by one medium—with stimulating classes and shopping for ALL— sewers, quilters, AND knitters, crocheters, weavers, and others interested in all things fabric AND yarn. Exclusively for While She Naps listeners, you can get 20% OFF STITCHES United 2018 classes and events by visiting www.STITCHES.events/United and entering the coupon code WHILESHENAPS18 at check-out. You can learn more at www.STITCHES.events/United +++++ Please note that this show used to be called the While She Naps podcast. The name has changed, but the content and host have stayed the same. To get the full show notes for this episode, visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Meet with show host, Abby Glassenberg, each month for our Craft Business Roundtable, get access to courses and webinars taught by industry leaders, and much more.
Hey Sistas! Today is a COMMUNITY EPISODE!!! Which means you'll hear from all three the co-hosts on one topic AND meet some fellow Sistas who love the podcast. This week my first book, "Shalom Sistas" released and so for the fall season of the podcast, we're going to be going through the Shalom Sistas Manifesto. In this episode, we talk about the first four: We are Invited We are Beloved We are Enough We will see the Beauty With Cara: We talk about Belovedness, a messy but welcoming home, and her new role on the podcast. ALL WHILE HOMEGIRL is SICK! She's getting better now, but y'all her dedication to the podcast is so appreciated! With Jerusalem: We talk about her wedding, body image, beauty, and savoring everything without shame. And Ikea. Always Ikea with that one. With Abby: We talk about her Hurricane Harvey peacemaking fail then success, how Jared her husband is a saint (BTW I think all of our husband are saints because it's not easy being married to a Shalom Sista), and how we can find our identity a part from our output. Every conversation was special and I hope you enjoy the episode. Don't forget to leave a review on iTunes so that other peacemakers can find this podcast. XOXO and Shalom, O A few of the links mentioned in the episode: O Magazine Making Oprah Cara’s Website Jerusalem’s Website Abby’s Website Shalom Sistas Hangout Nourish Yourself Present over Perfect by Shauna Niequist Grab Your Copy of Shalom Sistas Order form for your FREE goodies
Community Q&A Episode Answering Questions from the Community EPISODE 06 – February 19, 2017 Questions answered in this episode: “Do you have any book recommendations? And have you read How to Win Friends & Influence People? Would you recommend reading it?” “Hey Nitch, quick question. You know any workout routines for getting more lean/shredded while keeping […]
Happy New Year's, everyone! After a holiday hiatus (forced upon us because Arjun landed a movie role in India) we ring in the new year with an overdue Community Episode. After all, how Desi are we if we aren't late? In this episode, we discuss Arjun's time in India and the shifts that he is noticing within the country and himself, get a firsthand account of demonetization and its impact on India, and question what the best way is to praise and criticize our culture. Tune into our first episode from the Motherland (at least for Arjun)!
On today’s episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast we're hearing voices from the community. It's the 2016 Community Episode! A few weeks ago I put a call out on my blog and in my newsletter asking you to record yourself and send it to me. I got so many entries! Thank you. Specifically I asked if you would recommend something you're loving right now. So this episode is full of amazing recommendations for books, apps, websites, notions, tools, and other podcasts you'll love. I asked my good friend, crochet designer Stacey Trock of FreshStitches.com, to co-host this episode with me. Stacey and I also share our own recommendations for great stuff. And, we're giving away a $100 gift certificate to Sprout Patterns to one lucky contributor to this episode. So, if you recorded yourself and sent it to me be sure to listen to see who won! Thank you, Sprout, for generously donating this fantastic prize. This episode was truly special and I'm going to do it again next year. ++++ Our episode sponsor is Yount Street Glass. Yount Street Glass makes jewelry and accessories from reycycled wine bottles. Located in the heart of Napa Valley, Yount Street Glass is perfectly situated to upcycle the beautiful glass that cradled beautiful wines. Check out YountStreetGlass.com to learn more about their handcrafted, eco-friendly products. ++++ Please note that this show used to be called the While She Naps podcast. The name has changed, but the content and host have stayed the same. To get the full show notes for this episode, visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Meet with show host, Abby Glassenberg, each month for our Craft Business Roundtable, get access to courses and webinars taught by industry leaders, and much more.
Summary: Project Kazimierz presents Michal Borkowski, with Richard Lucas and Sam Cook. On today’s episode of Project Kazimierz, Richard and Sam talk with Michal Borkowski, co-founder of Brainly. Michal explains the importance of building, growing, and nurturing a community. Richard and Michal break down the competition within the networking platforms. Finally, Sam and Michal look … Continue reading Michał Borkowski: The Best Learning Experience is in the Community (Episode 18) → The post Michał Borkowski: The Best Learning Experience is in the Community (Episode 18) appeared first on Project Kazimierz.