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Hogyan lehet kincset találni az ingatlanpiacon? Miben más, ha magunknak keresünk és miben, ha befektetési céllal? Egyáltalán: milyen a jó ingatlan? Többek között ezekre a kérdésekre keressük a választ egy szakértő segítségével, de Tatár Csilla családi történetei, Takács Dalma és Csepelyi Adrienn költözködős élményei is sokat segítenek mindenkinek, aki épp döntési helyzetben van. Új vagy régi? Belváros vagy agglomeráció? Miben lehet kompromisszumot kötni és miben nem érdemes? Hirdetéses horrorsztorik és máig működő családi bölcsességek. Csepelyi Adrienn kérdezte Tatár Csillát, Takács Dalmát és Görög Áront, a Cordia értékesítési igazgatója.
It's been 4 years since we said goodbye to one of the greatest in his field, and it's well worth looking back at just a few of the stories and experiences of the one and only Jarno Cordia. From a young age he was drawn to air sports, and skydiving in particular, but having an uncle who'd broken his back landing a round years before, it would have been easy for Jarno Cordia to watch his dreams of flying stay nothing more than childhood fantasy; but his desire to get in the air was much stronger than any fears he or his family may have had. After finishing school at 17 and a top notch career for the taking, he was able to use his early start in the professional world to put aside time to pursue his passion for flight both in skydiving and BASE, most specifically with wingsuiting. As has been for many a jumper, the drive to fly found a way to push career aside, and almost without thinking, he found that his passion and profession were now one in the same. With his teammate Jenna Gygi, @teamflylikebrick continued to lead him to almost every side of the Lunatic Fringe.
Introduction of InvivoSciences: Ayla Annac, co-founder and CEO of InvivoSciences, discusses the company's focus on developing therapies for cardiovascular and cardiometabolic diseases through innovative precision medicine technology. Personal Motivation: Ayla's passion for addressing cardiovascular diseases stems from the personal loss of her father to heart disease at a young age, which motivated her to pursue solutions in this medical field. Technological Innovation: InvivoSciences utilizes a proprietary platform named Cordia for drug discovery and to identify subpopulations that match specific drugs, enhancing the effectiveness and safety of medications. Challenges and Perseverance: Ayla highlights the financial and industry challenges in drug development, emphasizing the need for increased investment and collaboration within the sector to bring innovative treatments to market. Vision and Future Goals: Ayla's mission extends beyond her company to push for a broader adoption of precision medicine in cardiovascular treatment, aiming to develop effective drugs that can significantly reduce the impact of heart diseases globally. 00:00 Introduction to Life Science Success Podcast 00:48 Sponsor Message: D3 Digital Media Marketing 01:30 Guest Introduction: Ayla Anak, CEO of InvivoSciences 02:10 Ayla's Personal Journey and Motivation 07:43 Challenges and Innovations in Cardiovascular Drug Development 08:59 The Journey of InvivoSciences 14:06 The Importance of Precision Medicine 24:54 Overcoming Challenges and Building a Team 34:39 Leadership Advice and Personal Inspirations 42:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Megduplázódhat az otthonfelújításra jogosult ingatlanok száma, városközpont helyett kormányzati negyed lesz a Bosnyák téri beruházásból, csajokkal hirdet az ingkom, sikkasztó és beismerő közös képviselő, angyalföldi Cordia megaprojekt, NEOM problémák és a megkerülős ügyfelek és megoldása - ezekről volt szó a mai Ingatlanbizz! epizódban. Enjoy! Kalmárok facebook csoport, ahol kérdezhetsz, megoszthatsz, barátkozhatsz https://www.facebook.com/groups/343644851248767 A mikrofonnál: Görzsöny Péter, Szűcs Attila és Csorba Dániel https://www.kalmarok.hu Mél: haliho@kalmarok.hu Görzsöny Péter www.gorzsonypeter.hu Szűcs Attila www.ingatlanpaholy.hu Csorba Dániel www.csorbadaniel.com
Settling back into the rhythm of Cordia, the Nightmare Krew got up to some fairly standard hijinks in the Rittenhask manor, including a STEAMY spa session, and an accidental venture into a familial playroom. But fortunes changed as the Krew discussed the events of the past year back in Cordia IV with Baron Rittenhask, only to discover Cordia was now officially an empire-by-force, with a VERY familiar name at the head of said empire. Now the Krew must figure out a way into Revan without alerting the ire of the new Empress and their Black Legions... Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York. Sponsored by Magic Mind https://www.magicmind.com/bardsny Use code BARDSNY20 at checkout for up to 56% off! Catch us live on Mondays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA Tiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yj Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Cast: Woody Minshew as Dungeon Master Kyle Knight as Ember/Fim Fam Drew Nauden as Ryujin Valtimeri Hannah Minshew as Lilith La Fleur Will Champion as Kallias Myr Dan Krackhardt as Leonidas Goldspear II Jonathan Champion as Thinker/Rek'Niht If you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you Thank you to the talented artists who graciously let us use their music. For more info on their work, head to our about page and go to the "Magic Items" section on Twitch.
Settling back into the rhythm of Cordia, the Nightmare Krew got up to some fairly standard hijinks in the Rittenhask manor, including a STEAMY spa session, and an accidental venture into a familial playroom. But fortunes changed as the Krew discussed the events of the past year back in Cordia IV with Baron Rittenhask, only to discover Cordia was now officially an empire-by-force, with a VERY familiar name at the head of said empire. Now the Krew must figure out a way into Revan without alerting the ire of the new Empress and their Black Legions... Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York. Sponsored by Magic Mind https://www.magicmind.com/bardsny Use code BARDSNY20 at checkout for up to 56% off! Catch us live on Mondays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA Tiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yj Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Cast: Woody Minshew as Dungeon Master Kyle Knight as Ember/Fim Fam Drew Nauden as Ryujin Valtimeri Hannah Minshew as Lilith La Fleur Will Champion as Kallias Myr Dan Krackhardt as Leonidas Goldspear II Jonathan Champion as Thinker/Rek'Niht If you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you Thank you to the talented artists who graciously let us use their music. For more info on their work, head to our about page and go to the "Magic Items" section on Twitch.
Ibland slår vördnaden inför de egna bilderna över i våld mot andras symboler. Joel Halldorf reflekterar över religiös och sekulär ikonoklasm, och över möjligheten till samexistens. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.När Mose kommer ner från det heliga berget Sinai möts han av en chockerande syn. De israeliter som han med Herren hjälp nyss befriat ur Egyptens slaveri, verkar redan ha glömt sin Gud. I stället sjunger och dansar de kring en guldkalv som de själva tillverkat. Utom sig av vrede kastar Mose stentavlorna med budorden till marken, sedan förstör han guldkalven. Han gör ett grundligt jobb: Bränner upp den, maler den till stoft och strör ut den i vattnet. Inte ett spår av den falska gudabilden ska finnas kvar.Mose är en ikonoklast, en som förstör religiösa bilder och symboler. Och han är varken den första eller den sista i historien. Såväl Koranen som en judisk Midrash berättar om hur Abraham – stamfader inom judendom, kristendom och islam – slår sönder avgudabilder i sin hemstad Hebron.I religionernas världar finns bilder, byggnader och böcker som betraktas som heliga. De påkallar de frommas respekt – men ibland slår vördnaden inför de egna bilderna över i våld mot andras symboler. En sådan linje löper genom religionernas historia: hebréerna krossar kanaanesiska statyer, kristna bränner judiska bokrullar, muslimer målar över kristna bilder, protestanter förstör katolska ikoner och så vidare.I dag hör vi så ofta om religion och våld att det är lätt att tro att två grupper med olika idéer om det heliga omöjligen kan leva fredligt tillsammans. För om den ena uppfattar något som heligt, då kommer den andra snart se det som sin heliga plikt att förstöra det. Men bredvid berättelsen om den religiösa ikonoklasmen löper en annan linje: En bortglömd historia som handlar om respekt för, ja till och med en nyfikenhet på grannarnas gudabilder.Den brittiske journalisten William Dalrymple upptäckte den under sina resor i Mellanöstern på 1990-talet. Här har kristna och muslimer levt sida vid sida i sekler, och genom åren har många stigar mellan dem trampats upp. Visst trätte de lärda om läran, men folkets perspektiv var annorlunda. De förhöll sig praktiskt till religionen och besökte heliga platser för att få hjälp. Om en viss plats erbjöd bot mot sjukdomar eller dåliga skördar då sökte sig många nyfikna dit, utan att fråga om platsen var kristen eller muslimsk. Huvudsaken var att man fick hjälp.I boken ”Från det heliga berget” berättar Dalrymple om ett besök vid helgonet Nebi Uris grav i Syrien. Här finns en helgedom som muslimer, katoliker och kristna armenier besöker för att sova en natt och förhoppningsvis vakna upp fria från åkommor. Den muslimske föreståndaren berättar att han nyss tagit emot en kristen flicka, som rest dit efter att helgonet visat sig för henne i en dröm. Hon tillbringade en natt där och vaknade upp frisk. Som tack återvände hon med en bagge som hon offrade till Nebi Uri.I en annan stad gästar han ett nunnekloster och inser att många muslimer deltar i gudstjänsten. De knäböjer på sina bönemattor och tänder ljus vid ikonerna, medan prästen svingar rökelsekaret och läser ur Bibeln. I Johannes döparens kyrka i Damaskus ber kristna och muslimer tillsammans inför relikerna från det helgon som båda religionerna hyllar. I Libanon finns en undergörande bild som lockar till sig både kristna och muslimer. Och så vidare. I dag har politiseringen av de religiösa identiteterna gjort att de förlorat sin porösa karaktär. Gränserna stärks, och stigarna mellan religionerna bevakas hårt. Det har gjort sådana här platser sällsynta – men några lever ännu kvar, som påminnelser om sedvänjor som en gång var utbredda. Dalrymple skriver: ”Det är först på 1900-talet som denna hävdvunna tolerans fått ge vika för en ny, hårdare islamistisk attityd, och det är inte förrän helt nyligen som den synkretism jag bevittnat blivit en raritet av oändligt värde.”Dessa folkliga mötesplatser, där man inte bara tolererar den andre utan faktisk tillber dennes heliga symboler, ger en annan bild av samexistensen än historien om ikonoklasm. Men båda är sanna, vilket påminner oss om att fromheten kan fungera både som bro och slägga. Den kan vara en väg till den andre, men också ett vapen mot henne.Det moderna sättet att hantera religiösa spänningar har stavats sekularisering. Om staten är neutral och religionen privat, då leder det till att religiösa spänningar desarmeras. Så har vi tänkt, och många gånger har det fungerat. Resultatet har blivit en sval tolerans med öppenhet mot mångfald. Som den amerikanske presidenten Thomas Jefferson formulerade det: ”Det skadar mig inte om min granne tror på tjugo gudar eller ingen gud. Det varken kostar mig pengar eller bryter benet på mig”.Toleransens styrka och svaghet är svalkan. I Jeffersons ord ryms inte bara öppenhet, där ekar också ett ointresse. Han bryr sig inte om vad hans grannar håller på med. Och om nyfikenheten saknas trampas det upp färre stigar mellan husen. I stället lever man sida vid sida som främlingar.Men främlingskap blir lätt till fiendskap, därför riskerar även den sekulära svalkan slå över i het ikonoklasm. ”Min vän”, skrev den franske upplysningsfilosofen Diderot i ett brev år 1765, ”om vi älskar sanningen mer än konsten, låt oss be att Gud sänder oss några ikonoklaster.” Han ville att Europa skulle bryta upp från sitt religiösa förflutna, och då behövde de gamla bilderna krossas – oavsett hur vackra de var. I denna revolutionära anda har sekulära ikonoklaster gett sig på religiösa symboler.Vi lurar oss om vi tror att sekulariserade samhällen inte betraktar något som heligt. Tvärtom kan både nationen, demokratin och mänskliga rättigheter beskrivas som heliga. Ganska ofta stöter man också på texter där politiker eller ledarskribenter säger att ”Yttrandefriheten är helig”. Det vill säga att rätten att kritisera andras föreställningar är en så viktig grundsten för demokratin att den inte får kränkas eller inskränkas.Men då och då dyker det upp personer som tar detta ett steg längre. Som inte nöjer sig med att vörda yttrandefriheten, utan betraktar det som sin heliga plikt att i yttrandefrihetens namn kränka eller förstöra symboler som andra betraktar som heliga. Man bränner heliga böcker och smädar religiösa symboler i ett slags yttrandefrihetsfundamentalism. Ikonoklasmen i vår tid följer alltså samma mönster som den gjort genom historien. En del stannar inte vid att vörda sitt eget utan känner ett tvingande behov av att ge sig på andras heliga bilder. Fromheten slår över i fanatism.Det verkar svårt att skapa en ideologi som är befriad från den ikonoklastiska frestelsen. Den letar sig in över allt. Men det bästa skyddet individen kan utveckla är nog en öppenhet som inte stannar vid sval tolerans, utan tillåter sig att vara nyfiken. Som inte bara rycker på axlarna och accepterar att den andre existerar, utan vågar besöka honom för att se vad som finns att upptäcka. Kanske inser jag då att den heliga bilden kan vara ett fönster till en värld som står öppen också för mig.Joel Halldorfkyrkohistoriker, författare och skribentLitteraturWilliam Dalrymple: Från det heliga berget – en resa i skuggan av det bysantinska riket. Översättning: Katarina Sjöström. Cordia i samarbete med Frikyrkliga studieförbundet, 2001.
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In this episode of Since Sliced Bread, Cordia Harrington, chief executive officer of Crown Bakeries, shares how Craig Olson of Fresh Start Bakeries and Chip Klosterman of Klosterman Baking Co. offered her a wealth of advice and resources when launching her first facility. Listen to hear Ms. Harrington's story as well as her advice to other bakers who are just getting started in the industry.
WellSpace Health has been serving the Greater Sacramento area for many decades, and the CalAIM initiative is only going to increase its impact. Wellspace leaders Christie Gonzales and Cordia Losh join the show to share about the impact WellSpace has had in the community and what's to come through the CalAIM initaitive, enhanced care management, and more.
One of the most successful self-made women in America (according to Forbes) Cordia Harrington joins Tim to talk about her journey and how it exemplifies the American Dream. Cordia is the founder of The Bakery Companies. It's a Nashville-based group of companies that have made baked goods for restaurants and food companies like McDonald's, Five Guys, and Pepperidge Farm. Last year, Forbes Magazine ranked Cordia among America's top 100 Self-Made Women. This episode was first released February 8, 2021. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/shapingopinion/Encore_-_Cordia_Harrington.mp3 If I were to ask you to define the term, the “American Dream,” your answer may be different than the next person, but there is something that both definitions will have in common. It's the assumption that thanks to the freedoms we enjoy in the United States, thanks to the Constitution that protects our freedoms, we can achieve our dreams so long as we have the right ideas and are willing to do the work. Most people see the American Dream as a set of principles or aspirational ideals that give us the platform to achieve our own individual goals. Democracy, rights, liberty. Through the exercise of these rights, we have the chance to change our place in society and in life. We can be upwardly mobile. We can become more prosperous and successful. And with that, we can provide for our families, our communities and live the life we want. People who study the American Dream say its origins can be traced to the Declaration of Independence, where it says that “all men are created equal,” and that each of us has the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” But to better understand the American Dream, it is sometimes good to hear the story of someone who has lived it in a way that few have done. Cordia Harrington is one of those people. Links The Bakery Cos. (website) McDonald's (website) Young Presidents' Organization (YPO website) Cordia Harrington: Forbes Self-made Woman Ranking, Forbes Cordia Harrington: Tennessee Bun Company, Breakthrough Master How She Became “The Bun Lady,” CBS News About this Episode's Guest Cordia Harrington Cordia Harrington is CEO and founder of The Bakery Cos., a highly-automated, high-speed baking company that bakes over 10 million baked goods daily and employs more than 800 people, serving elite customers in the United States, South America and the Caribbean. As CEO, Ms. Harrington guides the executive team to successful planning, business development, sales and marketing, and brand management. Ms. Harrington serves on the Ascent Global Logistics Board of Directors and the Belmont University Board of Trustees. She is President of the Chief Executives Organization Board of Directors and a member of the American Bakers Association Board of Directors (President-Elect). She serves as a judge for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year National Award judging panel. Under Ms. Harrington's leadership, The Bakery Cos. have received many awards, including the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned Businesses, Business with Purpose Award, and Nashville Business Journal's Best in Business Award. They were recently awarded Conagra Brand's Supplier of the Year award and O'Charley's O'ver & Above Partner Award. Ms. Harrington was listed at #93 on Forbes magazine's list of 100 wealthiest self-made women in 2020. She was named Nashville Post's 2020 CEO of the Year and awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by the University of Arkansas. Harrington was inducted into the American Society of Baking Hall of Fame in February 2018, and Directors & Boards magazine named her a “Director to Watch.” She received the Most Admired CEO Lifetime Achievement Award from the Nashville Business Journal in 2017 and has been recognized by numerous other organizations for her commitment to excellence and entrepreneurial spirit. Ms. Harrington attended Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka,
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It is with sincere sadness that we say goodbye to another legend in our sport. Jarno Cordia was above all else a generous soul and an incredibly talented individual and we were lucky enough to spend a little time talking with him about what he truly loved, We at the Lunatic Fringe would like to honor him and his legacy with a re-release of Jarno sharing his journey in his own words at the beginning of 2021. BSBD Jarno. From a young age he was drawn to air sports, and skydiving in particular, but having an uncle who'd broken his back landing a round years before, it would have been easy for Jarno Cordia to watch his dreams of flying stay nothing more than childhood fantasy; but his desire to get in the air was much stronger than any fears he or his family may have had. After finishing school at 17 and a top notch career for the taking, he was able to use his early start in the professional world to put aside time to pursue his passion for flight both in skydiving and BASE, most specifically with wingsuiting. As has been for many a jumper, the drive to fly found a way to push career aside, and almost without thinking, he found that his passion and profession were now one in the same. With his partner and teammate Jenna Gygi at his side, @teamflylikebrick continues to lead him to almost every side of the Lunatic Fringe.
Here are the things to expect in the episode:What are the benefits of giving?How can you decide which charity to support?In what ways can you give back to the community?How can you inspire someone to give back and help others?And much more! About Mandy:Mandy Cordia is a self-described mom of 2, retail industry veteran, recovering perfectionist, and professional shopaholic turned social entrepreneur. Mandy is the founder and owner of thekindnesscause.com. The Kindness Cause is a Las Vegas-based, e-commerce small business with a big heart. Every purchase on The Kindness Cause donates to nonprofit organizations with the goal of making the world a better place through ease of giving, transparency, and education.Mandy wants to help people give back by doing the things they are already doing every day…like buying gifts for your friends and family. Connect with Mandy Cordia!Websites: https://thekindnesscause.com/ | https://zugunruheexperience.org/ | https://www.mystuffbags.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekindnesscauseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekindnesscause/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandy-raines-cordia/ Connect with Candice Snyder!Website: https://hairhealthvitality.com/passion-purpose-and-possibilities/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candice.snyderInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candicesny17/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicesnyder/ICAN Institute: https://vl729.isrefer.com/go/mindandbody/PassionPurpose22/
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Mein/e Liebe/r, in der heutigen Episode habe ich meine liebe Kollegin, Freundin und Wegbegleiterin Cordia Mühlhoff zu Gast. Wir reden über Cordia Erfahrungen mit der energetischen Heilung des Herzens, denn, wie bei mir so steht auch bei Cordia das Thema Herz, bzw. Herzheilung im Mittelpunkt unserer Arbeit. Außerdem spricht Cordia darüber, warum es so wichtig ist, sich auch im Rahmen der täglichen Selbstfürsorge mit dem Herzen zu verbinden und sie teilt einige Tipps, wie Dir das gelingen kann. Cordia ist ausgebildete Yoga-Lehrerin, Meditationslehrerin, eingeweihte Reiki-Meisterin, Energie-Heilerin und bietet ganz wundervolle Healing-Sessions an. Ich habe sie als eine sehr einfühlsame, fein- bzw. hellfühlige und herzoffene Frau kennenlernen dürfen und liebe unseren spirituellen Gedankenaustausch immer sehr, weil er stets bodenständig ist. Und genau dieser Anspruch eint uns: bei aller gelebten Spiritualität stets auf dem Teppich zu bleiben.:-) Wenn Du mehr über Cordia wertvolle Arbeit erfahren möchtest, dann schaue gern auf ihrer Homepage vorbei: https://www.herzundseelenmagie.de https://www.instagram.com/footsteps_to_myself/ Weitere Kontaktdaten: herzundseelenmagie@icloud.com Mobile +49 (170)4194174 ***
In this episode your host, David Weaver, talks with entrepreneur Mandy Cordia, Owner & Founder of The Kindness Cause. Kindness Cause mission is to provide an informed charitable shopping experience to consumers who want to further purpose driven organizations that transform the World. During this episode Mandy & David discuss Mandy's journey into entrepreneurship, what inspired her to start her business, while providing insight on how she blended two passions into one powerful organization. To learn more about The Kindness Cause, and the creative contracts they provide for all professional creators click HERE: https://thekindnesscause.com/ If you'd like to be a guest on Sacrifice to Success, click HERE: https://lnkd.in/dUj-4bEV To learn more about how I serve business owners, visit: davidweavercoach.com
Long time listeners know that GamerDude has always loved driving, and cars, and this week, he's talking about his love for cars again. He talks about how his dad used to monitor gas prices when he was a kid, which is probably why he remembers what gas cost back in the 1970s. That focus on a car-related essential is probably one of the factors that led to GamerDude's love for cars. He talks about his first car, a Volkswagen bug, and the Plymouth Fury he replaced it with. He talks about trying to learn to do body work, and how he discovered that he wasn't really good at it. Mechanical stuff he could do; body work - not so much. GamerDude also talks about the Rockford Firebird he bought, and why he liked it better than the "Screaming Eagle" Trans-Am. He also talks about trading it in for his first new car - a Mitsubishi Cordia. He talks about his preference for manual transmissions versus automatics, and how heart-breaking it was when someone ran a red light and totalled his Cordia.
In today's PorscheCooled Podcast Michael presents episode 76 of owner stories with Andy from Northern Ireland. The first time Andy noticed a Porsche was the year Star Wars came out, it was 1977 in Tasmania and the car was an orange Porsche 911. The poster cars for Andy were not Porsches though, they were Corvettes and Lamborghinis. Andy really liked the Corvette Stingray. Andy recalls ‘Porsches weren't really around that much' but he does remember a very cool 928 owned by his mum's boss. Andy's first car was a Datsun 240K, a hand me down from his mum. Once he graduated and started work Andy owned sensible cars including a Ford Fairmont. There were some fun cars though along the way. First, Andy owned a 1985 Mitsubishi Cordia Turbo GSR. Following the Cordia was a car he always wanted, a 1982 Mitsubishi Starion. Both cars he enjoyed driving and modifying. At this time Andy was living in Melbourne and immersed in the local car community. In 2019 after selling his business Andy decided he wanted a sportscar. Research began and not long after his first Porsche becomes a reality. Andy purchased a 2006 987.1 Cayman S. The Cayman was a test to see if he liked the Porsche thing - he did. A 2011 Cayman R followed and recently Andy just purchased his first 911, a 996 GT3. Not just any GT3, but a rare 1999 996.1 GT3 Clubsport Manthey K400 in Speed Yellow. This is one special Porsche which Andy is going to put plenty of miles on. Welcome back to the PorscheCooled Podcast. Follow Andy on Instagram @996gt3_manthey Porsche Drivers Ireland @porsche_drivers_ireland Michael (@michael.bath) owns a first generation 997 Carrera, comes from Australia and currently resides in Bahrain. Steve (@gtst3ve) is a Porsche owner and enthusiast from Sydney, Australia. This podcast is part of a series with Steve where two mates chat about all things Porsche. Thanks for listening. PorscheCooled Exclusive member Become a member of PorscheCooled and help support the Podcast. It will keep us talking! https://www.patreon.com/porschecooled The PorscheCooled Podcast is available everywhere you get your podcasts.
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter Facebook Group The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you'd search for a friend and request to join. Historical Events 1515 Birth of Valerius Cordus, German physician, botanist, and pharmacologist. He wrote one of the most popular herbals in history and discovered a way to synthesize ether, which he called oleum dulci vitrioli, or "sweet oil of vitriol." Centuries later, the botanist Thomas Archibald Sprague re-published "The Herbal of Valerius Cordus" with his older sister. In 1544, Valerius spent the summer botanizing in Italy with two French naturalists. At some point, he waded into marshes in search of new plants. When he became sick, his friends brought him to Rome. Then, they continued on to Naples. When they returned to Rome, they found Valerius had died. He was 29. The Swiss botanist Konrad Gesner collected and preserved Cordus' work, which was significant. One expert once said, There was Theophrastus; there was nothing for 1,800 years; then there was Cordus. The plant genus Cordia is named for him. Cordia's are in the borage family, and many cordias have fragrant, showy flowers. Some cordias produce edible fruits called clammy cherries, glue berries, sebesten, or snotty gobbles. 1896 Birth of André Robert Breton (books by this author), French writer and poet. He is remembered as the co-founder of surrealism and he wrote the first Surrealist Manifesto. He once wrote, The man who can't visualize a horse galloping on a tomato is an idiot. 1931 Birth of Toni Morrison (books by this author), American writer, book editor, and college professor. In her book, Jazz, she wrote of the change in seasons. What can beat bricks warming up to the sun? The return of awnings. The removal of blankets from horses' backs. Tar softens under the heel, and the darkness under bridges changes from gloom to cooling shade. After a light rain, when the leaves have come, tree limbs are like wet fingers playing in woolly green hair. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Secrets of the Great Botanists by Matthew Biggs This book came out late in 2018, and the subtitle is What They Can Teach Us About Gardening. Matthew Biggs loves to research botanists and share their stories. In this book, he profiles 35 botanists who significantly increased our understanding of plants. As with most RHS books, this book is beautifully illustrated with that RHS look and feel. It is loaded with plenty of drawings, portraits, and photographs to make each story come alive. This book is 224 pages of pioneering botanists and how knowing their work can make us better gardeners. You can get a copy of The Secrets of the Great Botanists by Matthew Biggs and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for $16. Botanic Spark 1827 Death of Antoine Nicolas Duchesne ("do-shayn") (books about this person), French botanist, gardener, and professor at Versailles. As a young botanist, Antoine was a student of Bernard de Jussieu at the Royal Garden in Paris and made many scientific discoveries. Antoine recognized that mutation was a natural occurrence and that plants could be altered via mutation at any time. In his work with mutation, Antoine began experimenting with strawberries. Ever since the 1300s, wild strawberries have been incorporated into gardens. But on July 6, 1764, Antoine changed the trajectory of wild strawberries when he created the modern strawberry - the strawberry we know today. Strawberries are members of the rose family, and they are unique in that their seeds are on the outside of the fruit. Just how many seeds are on a single strawberry? The average strawberry has around 200 seeds. To get your strawberry plant to produce more fruit, plant your strawberries in full sun, in well-drained soil, and trim the runners. Of the strawberry, Toni Morrison wrote, I have only to break into the tightness of a strawberry, and I see summer – its dust and lowering skies. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.
Cordia Harrington has truly lived the American Dream. As a single mom, she worked countless hours to achieve her goals and is now recognized as one of America's top self-made women. Through her work as the CEO of Crown Bakeries, Cordia is known for her incredible work ethic and her generous heart. Cordia knows that thanks to freedom in America, we are provided with overwhelming opportunities and she is committed to fighting to preserve those opportunities for the generations to come. Tune in to this week's episode of Freedom Rings with Senator Blackburn to learn more.
The Krew arrives at Cissionious; the pirate haven within Cordia. Who will be allies, and who will be enemies? Catch us live on Mondays 6pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Podcast available by the following Monday wherever you catch your pods. https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Woody Minshew as DM Drew Nauden as Ryujin Hannah Minshew as Lilith Will Champion as Kallias Dan Krackhardt as Leonidas Kyle Knight as Ember Thank you for listening! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you Thank you to the talented artists who graciously let us use their music. For more info on their work, follow the link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jh-ZlCF5_X_-W-VHz6rwqB1gdF0qKC3NuRkMs-1Jp0E/edit --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bardsofny/support
The Krew arrives at Cissionious; the pirate haven within Cordia. Who will be allies, and who will be enemies? Catch us live on Mondays 6pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Podcast available by the following Monday wherever you catch your pods. https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Woody Minshew as DM Drew Nauden as Ryujin Hannah Minshew as Lilith Will Champion as Kallias Dan Krackhardt as Leonidas Kyle Knight as Ember Thank you for listening! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you Thank you to the talented artists who graciously let us use their music. For more info on their work, follow the link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jh-ZlCF5_X_-W-VHz6rwqB1gdF0qKC3NuRkMs-1Jp0E/edit
Mental Power Podcast mit Katja Seyffardt - Tipps zu Mentaltraining
Checking in with Jenna Gysi & Jarno CordiaWe are Wingsuit Team FlyLikeBrick. Known for wingsuit acrobatics, coaching, and competing as the Swiss Wingsuit Team Subjects in this Mental Power Podcast Episode: What is dedicated Wingsuit training How you can focus, prepare and improve Wingsuit flying skills Why there is a strong need for goals How Jenna & Jarno work as a Team together and what are the benefits for the clients Jenna shares some experiences as a women in coaching with some clients Which fears, insecurities and ego aspects are showing up Insights on competition flying Athletic Background Current Wingsuit World Cup Winner 2019 Indoor Wingsuit Champion FAI World Record Holder for longest Sequence LO/ Coaching Events:September - Burning Van Boogie, Peterlee UK October - 13-17 Dynamic Flight Sessions, Skydive Spain October 20-24 XRW Academy, Skydive Spain Competitions: August 2021 FAI World Championsship, Mondial in Tanay, Siberia Services you can book with Jenna & Jarno: Wingsuit Coaching Ressourcen:Website Flylikebrick Facebook: TeamFlyLikeBrick Facebook: mccordia Facebook: jennagygi YouTube: Jenna & Jarno Instagram: Team Fly Like Brick Instagram: mccordia Instagram: jennagygi _________________________________________________ If the links don't work, please check out the Blogpost. There the Links work for sure. If you do have questions, please contact me: kontakt@seyffardt.de
Éitale! si quieres aprender de sustentabilidad, que acciones podemos llevar acabo a nivel empresarial o personal, y como puedes sumar para arborizar México, llegaste al episodio indicado. Platicamos con Fer Lozano de Consultoría Cordia quien buscan guiar a las empresas para implementar medidas sostenibles. Bienvenidos todos ;)
durée : 00:15:32 - Jean-Sébastien Bach : Sinfonias from Cantatas - Stefano Veggetti, Ensemble Cordia et Takashi Watanabe - Voilà un nouveau disque que l'on doit à l'ensemble Cordia et son chef Stefano Veggetti. L'ensemble qui vient de la province du sud-tyrol a fêté ses 20 ans l'année dernière et se situe à la frontière de la tradition musicale italienne et germanique.
In the next in our series of interviews for the EPISD Board elections, I sit with Cordia "Vanessa" Betts, a children's book author, mother, and candidate for District 5 (Andress and Transmountain Early College + feeder schools). Check out her platform!https://www.vanessaforepisd.com/https://www.facebook.com/VanessaForEPISD
From a young age he was drawn to air sports, and skydiving in particular, but having an uncle who'd broken his back landing a round years before, it would have been easy for Jarno Cordia to watch his dreams of flying stay nothing more than childhood fantasy; but his desire to get in the air was much stronger than any fears he or his family may have had. After finishing school at 17 and a top notch career for the taking, he was able to use his early start in the professional world to put aside time to pursue his passion for flight both in skydiving and BASE, most specifically with wingsuiting. As has been for many a jumper, the drive to fly found a way to push career aside, and almost without thinking, he found that his passion and profession were now one in the same. With his partner and teammate Jenna Gygi at his side, @teamflylikebrick continues to lead him to almost every side of the Lunatic Fringe.
Podcast o Budownictwie Odcinek 32 Mieszkanie by Cordia Deweloper w Zielone Bemowo Przy trzeciej wizycie na tej inwestycji nagrałem kilka ujęć osiedla i mieszkania. Byłem gotów zmontować #vlog #podcast a wtedy ktoś zarezerwował kolejny #odbiórTechniczny #mieszkania i musiałem zmienić plany. Siła wyższa
No challenge has ever been unconquerable for CEO and founder of The Bakery Companies, Cordia Harrington. With a little bit of sass, some built-in charisma, and a lot of hard work, Harrington rose from the owner and operator of a McDonald's in Effingham, Illinois to creating a company that oversees baking for international brands like McDonald's, KFC, Trader Joes, and more.
February is the month of love and black history, so this double episode spotlights black love. Josh and Renesha, newlyweds, and Marcus and Cordia, married 41 years, answer the same questions about their relationships and experiences with their spouses. Join U Talk on Social Media: Instagram & Twitter: @utalk2020 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/utalk2020 Credits: Executive Producer: Shannon Chatmon Creative Director: Jennifer Clark Music: Sonic Dragons --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/utalk2020/message
One of the most successful self-made women in America (according to Forbes) Cordia Harrington joins Tim to talk about her journey and how it exemplifies the American Dream. Cordia is the founder of The Bakery Companies. It's a Nashville-based group of companies that have made baked goods for restaurants and food companies like McDonald's, Five Guys, and Pepperidge Farm. Last year, Forbes Magazine ranked Cordia among America's top 100 Self-Made Women. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Cordia_Harrington_American_Dream_auphonic.mp3 If I were to ask you to define the term, the “American Dream,” your answer may be different than the next person, but there is something that both definitions will have in common. It's the assumption that thanks to the freedoms we enjoy in the United States, thanks to the Constitution that protects our freedoms, we can achieve our dreams so long as we have the right ideas and are willing to do the work. Most people see the American Dream as a set of principles or aspirational ideals that give us the platform to achieve our own individual goals. Democracy, rights, liberty. Through the exercise of these rights, we have the chance to change our place in society and in life. We can be upwardly mobile. We can become more prosperous and successful. And with that, we can provide for our families, our communities and live the life we want. People who study the American Dream say its origins can be traced to the Declaration of Independence, where it says that “all men are created equal,” and that each of us has the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” But to better understand the American Dream, it is sometimes good to hear the story of someone who has lived it in a way that few have done. Cordia Harrington is one of those people. Links The Bakery Cos. (website) McDonald's (website) Young Presidents' Organization (YPO website) Cordia Harrington: Forbes Self-made Woman Ranking, Forbes Cordia Harrington: Tennessee Bun Company, Breakthrough Master How She Became "The Bun Lady," CBS News About this Episode's Guest Cordia Harrington Cordia Harrington is CEO and founder of The Bakery Cos., a highly-automated, high-speed baking company that bakes over 10 million baked goods daily and employs more than 800 people, serving elite customers in the United States, South America and the Caribbean. As CEO, Ms. Harrington guides the executive team to successful planning, business development, sales and marketing, and brand management. Ms. Harrington serves on the Ascent Global Logistics Board of Directors and the Belmont University Board of Trustees. She is President of the Chief Executives Organization Board of Directors and a member of the American Bakers Association Board of Directors (President-Elect). She serves as a judge for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year National Award judging panel. Under Ms. Harrington's leadership, The Bakery Cos. have received many awards, including the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned Businesses, Business with Purpose Award, and Nashville Business Journal's Best in Business Award. They were recently awarded Conagra Brand's Supplier of the Year award and O'Charley's O'ver & Above Partner Award. Ms. Harrington was listed at #93 on Forbes magazine's list of 100 wealthiest self-made women in 2020. She was named Nashville Post's 2020 CEO of the Year and awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by the University of Arkansas. Harrington was inducted into the American Society of Baking Hall of Fame in February 2018, and Directors & Boards magazine named her a “Director to Watch.” She received the Most Admired CEO Lifetime Achievement Award from the Nashville Business Journal in 2017 and has been recognized by numerous other organizations for her commitment to excellence and entrepreneurial spirit. Ms. Harrington attended Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan; she graduated from the University of Arkans...
One of the most successful self-made women in America (according to Forbes) Cordia Harrington joins Tim to talk about her journey and how it exemplifies the American Dream. Cordia is the founder of The Bakery Companies. It’s a Nashville-based group of companies that have made baked goods for restaurants and food companies like McDonald’s, Five Guys, and Pepperidge Farm. Last year, Forbes Magazine ranked Cordia among America’s top 100 Self-Made Women. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Cordia_Harrington_American_Dream_auphonic.mp3 If I were to ask you to define the term, the “American Dream,” your answer may be different than the next person, but there is something that both definitions will have in common. It’s the assumption that thanks to the freedoms we enjoy in the United States, thanks to the Constitution that protects our freedoms, we can achieve our dreams so long as we have the right ideas and are willing to do the work. Most people see the American Dream as a set of principles or aspirational ideals that give us the platform to achieve our own individual goals. Democracy, rights, liberty. Through the exercise of these rights, we have the chance to change our place in society and in life. We can be upwardly mobile. We can become more prosperous and successful. And with that, we can provide for our families, our communities and live the life we want. People who study the American Dream say its origins can be traced to the Declaration of Independence, where it says that “all men are created equal,” and that each of us has the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” But to better understand the American Dream, it is sometimes good to hear the story of someone who has lived it in a way that few have done. Cordia Harrington is one of those people. Links The Bakery Cos. (website) McDonald's (website) Young Presidents' Organization (YPO website) Cordia Harrington: Forbes Self-made Woman Ranking, Forbes Cordia Harrington: Tennessee Bun Company, Breakthrough Master How She Became "The Bun Lady," CBS News About this Episode’s Guest Cordia Harrington Cordia Harrington is CEO and founder of The Bakery Cos., a highly-automated, high-speed baking company that bakes over 10 million baked goods daily and employs more than 800 people, serving elite customers in the United States, South America and the Caribbean. As CEO, Ms. Harrington guides the executive team to successful planning, business development, sales and marketing, and brand management. Ms. Harrington serves on the Ascent Global Logistics Board of Directors and the Belmont University Board of Trustees. She is President of the Chief Executives Organization Board of Directors and a member of the American Bakers Association Board of Directors (President-Elect). She serves as a judge for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year National Award judging panel. Under Ms. Harrington’s leadership, The Bakery Cos. have received many awards, including the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned Businesses, Business with Purpose Award, and Nashville Business Journal’s Best in Business Award. They were recently awarded Conagra Brand’s Supplier of the Year award and O’Charley’s O’ver & Above Partner Award. Ms. Harrington was listed at #93 on Forbes magazine’s list of 100 wealthiest self-made women in 2020. She was named Nashville Post’s 2020 CEO of the Year and awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by the University of Arkansas. Harrington was inducted into the American Society of Baking Hall of Fame in February 2018, and Directors & Boards magazine named her a “Director to Watch.” She received the Most Admired CEO Lifetime Achievement Award from the Nashville Business Journal in 2017 and has been recognized by numerous other organizations for her commitment to excellence and entrepreneurial spirit. Ms. Harrington attended Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan; she graduated from the University of Arkans...
Welcome to the world of Cordia. Our adventurers have been brought together in the city of Kamden Mesa to complete a job. Will that job lead to fortune; or are they chasing myth? Catch us live on Thursdays 6pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Moments: Kallias and the brown water; Keith the Elevator Man and the no good, very bad day; That is where I duke; Bards' animals say hi; Midnight battle of the bands; Who needs perception checks when we can break and enter? [Bards of New York has three wonderful DMs who are available to run a campaign for you and your friends. For more information and to sign up for our DM for Hire service, head to www.bardsofny.com] Woody Minshew as Dungeon Master, Drew Nauden as Ryujin, Hannah MInshew as Lilith, Will Champion as Kallias, Dan Krackhardt as Leonidas, Kyle Knight as Ember Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you P.S. Here is a link to the artists whose music we used! Our many thanks to all of you. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jh-ZlCF5_X_-W-VHz6rwqB1gdF0qKC3NuRkMs-1Jp0E/edit?usp=sharing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bardsofny/support
Welcome to the world of Cordia. Our adventurers have been brought together in the city of Kamden Mesa to complete a job. Will that job lead to fortune; or are they chasing myth? Catch us live on Thursdays 6pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Moments: Kallias and the brown water; Keith the Elevator Man and the no good, very bad day; That is where I duke; Bards' animals say hi; Midnight battle of the bands; Who needs perception checks when we can break and enter? [Bards of New York has three wonderful DMs who are available to run a campaign for you and your friends. For more information and to sign up for our DM for Hire service, head to www.bardsofny.com] Woody Minshew as Dungeon Master, Drew Nauden as Ryujin, Hannah MInshew as Lilith, Will Champion as Kallias, Dan Krackhardt as Leonidas, Kyle Knight as Ember Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you P.S. Here is a link to the artists whose music we used! Our many thanks to all of you. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jh-ZlCF5_X_-W-VHz6rwqB1gdF0qKC3NuRkMs-1Jp0E/edit?usp=sharing
Join us this week as we discuss how to keep progressing in the game of life. That’s right, we’re discussing personal and professional development in episode 300 “Keys to Leveling Up.” Species Spotlight This week's tree is a small flowering tree from South Texas. Listen to this episode to learn more about Anacahuita aka Cordia boissieri aka Mexican-Olive aka Wild Olive.
When looking for someone focused on creating opportunity, making a difference, and impacting lives, look no further than Cordia Harrington. Recently named one of Forbes America's richest self-made women, Cordia has spent her life's journey embracing the notion that the path to success is to persist through difficult times. Known as "The Bun Lady," Cordia is the CEO and President of the Bun Company and in this podcast she shares her wit, her wisdom, and her insight.
There are people in life who always seem to be in the right place at the right time. They are the ones landing the dream job and living the perfect life, fulfilling their life’s purpose – in ways you can only imagine. Fortunately, those people aren’t just subject to luck and chance. Opportunities are present all around you as well – you just need to learn how to identify and step into them. Today, you are invited to step into who you were created to be, offering your unique skills to others in ways only you can, to fulfill your dreams and create a life you want to live. Whether you’re an entrepreneur embarking on your next business idea or a visionary simply wanting to start a new quest in your personal life, you don’t need to wait around for an opportunity to present itself. By knowing yourself and making a conscious effort to push forward, you can create your own opportunities or find ones that fit what you’re looking for. Listen to this podcast as Cordia Harrington, the CEO of The Bakery Companies and an entrepreneur who has excelled in manufacturing, transportation, the quick service restaurant segment, and real estate & construction, explains how to take advantage of opportunities with confidence. Guest: Cordia Harrington is the CEO of The Bakery Cos and is an entrepreneur who has excelled in manufacturing, transportation, the quick service restaurant segment, and real estate & construction. In fact, Forbes just named Cordia as one of the top 100 “Wealthiest Self-Made Women” in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If we’re honest with ourselves, sometimes we, as business leaders, expect opportunity to show up on our doorstep like the pizza delivery guy. But most of the time? Opportunity knocks in a much more subtle way—it’s faint and far off, and you’ve got to go out and find it. Sometimes, you’ve got to create it. And no one knows that better than The Bakery Cos. founder and CEO Cordia Harrington, fondly known around here as the Bun Lady. From her early days as a real estate agent in Russellville, Arkansas, Cordia has taken a “never give up” approach to business and seen it pay off in major ways. Tune in to hear how she’s built a business and team that’s continuing to grow and thrive—even in the middle of a global pandemic. entreleadership.com/podcast The Bakery Cos. website How to Lead in a Crisis - Free Training Review this episode for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card Want expert help with your business question? Call 844-944-1070 and leave a message or send an email to podcast@entreleadership.com. You could be featured on a future podcast episode!
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Debbie Millman has been named "one of the most creative people in business by Fast Company" and “one of the most influential designers working today” by Graphic Design USA, Debbie Millman is an author, educator, strategist and host of the podcast Design Matters. Design Matters is the first and longest running podcast about design and Debbie has interviewed 300 design luminaries and cultural commentators. The show has over 5 million downloads per year, a Cooper Hewitt National Design Award and iTunes designated it one of the best podcasts of 2015.1. Describe what you do for a living to my Scottish Grandparents Vene and Cordia. 2. You've been named “one of the most creative people in business” by Fast Company, and “one of the most influential designers working today” by Graphic Design USA, why do you prefer to wear beautiful black fashion? 3. Design Matters, the podcast you started, I believe 15 years ago, has been listed on over 100 “Best Podcasts” lists, including one of the best podcasts in the world by Business Insider. What are you learning about asking questions that help people share their unique insight?4. Look Both Ways: Illustrated Essays at the Intersection of Life and Design - what made you curious to write the book?5. What is your definition of branding and how has it changed over the years?6. Brand Bible, another of your six books, is a comprehensive resource on brand design fundamentals. It looks at the influences of modern design going back through time, delivering a short anatomical overview and examines brand treatments and movements in design. This description almost sounds clinical and will surely resonate with our surgeon and medical technology listening audience. What can a historical overview of how brands have developed through the 20th century teach us today?7. You teach visual storytelling on skill share. What do you want doctors to know about storytelling and how they can think about incorporating into their practice and personal brand?8. Brand Thinking and Other Noble Pursuits, how did the title come to you?9. You curated a collaboration of top brand change agents. What have you learned from creatively curating a book and engaging some of the top design and brand influencers to join you on your podcast?10. Who is one of the most amazing people in branding today and why?11. Where will social networking evolve from today?12. What activity could you do all day long and never get bored?13. What is the axiom by which you live your life?
Dr. Scott Sigman is an opioid sparing orthopedic surgeon healer of knees and shoulders (Left and Right,) and host of The Ortho Show Podcast.I ask him:1. The most important question - how does it feel to have the best Fro on the podcast scene?2. How would you describe what you do to my Scottish grandparents Vene and Cordia?3. Fill in the blank. Podcasting, for doctors, is the new _________.4. Tell me about your podcast, The Ortho Show, and what we may NOT expect from the show.5. Who is your dream podcast interview?6. As a Fellow in the Royal College of Surgeons, how often do you hang out with Bono and the band U2?7. Was there an incident or a person that provided you with the curiosity and courage to start Ortho Laser? 8. For the non-surgeons listening to us, describe the impact of opioids in your community and our nation. 9. What are some of your goals that you share with us?10. We all want to know... What is the Tufts Jumbos all about?11. What's your #1 tip to help private practice surgeons right now?12. What are medical technologies companies NOT doing right now that they should be. 13. What book are you reading that we should be?
Innovator in Hospitality and Restaurants.Ryan Guina is the Founder of Cordia Kitchens (https://cordiakitchens.com/) and the Owner of The Blind Pig. Cordia Kitchens focuses is on the emerging field ghost kitchens. They seek to build its business by meeting consumer demand for unique on premise dining and off premise convenience. Additionally, Cordia Kitchens seeks out locations suitable for ghost kitchens to meet the growth in app-based ordering.
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The current crisis has seen dine-in restaurants to be significantly impaired. Many traditional restaurants that are now closed may not reopen. Social distancing could accelerate previous declines in the sector as consumers come to rely more on delivery and pick up. Peter & Cordia Kitchens have been working on ghost kitchens, delivery-only concepts, branded virtual restaurants and have built relationships with many major food delivery services. Cordia’s management has extensive experience in brand licensing and promotion having worked with Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Hello Kitty, Disney, NASCAR, the CW Network, 21 Savage, Migos, Cardi B, G-Eazy, Claudia Schiffer, KISS, Saweetie, Christina Aguilera and Nelly. Let's hear Peter's thoughts on the transformation in the restaurant industry and how to come out successful in the new age!
Today we celebrate a man who wrote one of the most influential herbals in history and the French botanist who created the modern strawberry. We'll learn about the Father of Paleobotany and the sweet little Orchid known as the moccasin flower. Today's Unearthed Words feature words about winter. We Grow That Garden Library™ with the diary of a fabulous nurserywoman and garden designer. I'll talk about a garden item to get hung up on... and then we'll wrap things up with the fascinating birth flowers for the month of February. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Curated Articles Plant of the Month: The Sensitive Plant | JSTOR Daily JSTOR is a digital library for scholars, researchers, and students. Aw... it's The Sensitive Plant! Whenever you touch it, the leaves fold up like a fan along its stem. "At first glance, Mimosa pudica ("poo-DEE-cah") is a plant that most people would consider a weed. It grows close to the ground, with countless delicate leaflets, puffy pinkish balls of flowers, and small bunches of legumes. So it makes sense that Mimosa pudica would be known as the "Humble Plant," but what about its association with other names, like "Herb of Love" and "Sensitive Plant"? When Linnaeus considered what separated living from non-living things he wrote, "Stones grow; plants grow and live; animals grow, live, and feel." With the Mimosa's apparent ability to feel, many people felt that the Sensitive Plant took on animal characteristics with its strong reaction to touch. The Sensitive Plant fascinated 18th-century botanists, scientists, and poets who often compared the plant to animals because of the reaction of the plant; contracting after being touched. In 1791, Erasmus Darwin wrote about the Sensitive Plant in a poem called The Botanic Garden. Weak with nice sense, this chaste Mimosa stands From each rude touch withdraws her timid hands; Oft as light clouds o’er-pass the Summer-glade, And feels, alive through all her tender form, The whisper’d murmurs of the gathering storm; Shuts her sweet eye-lids to approaching night, And hails with freshen’d charms the rising light. Honey Plant Growth Stimulator - Using Honey To Root Cuttings This post is from Gardening Know How. "Many people have found success with using honey to root cuttings. It is, after all, a natural antiseptic and contains anti-fungal properties — allowing the little cuttings to remain healthy and strong. Some people have even added honey to willow water to aid in rooting." Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There's no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events 1515 Today is the birthday of Valerius Cordus. Cordus was the author of one of the most influential herbals in history. In fact, centuries later, the botanist Thomas Archibald Sprague re-published "The Herbal of Valerius Cordus" with his older sister, who he considered to be the best botanist in his botanist family. After the book was published, Sprague gifted her with a personal and gorgeous bound copy. He had the book dedicated to her in Latin: "M. S. Sprague praeceptrici olim hodie collaboratrici d.d. T. A. Sprague" - basically, thanking her for all that she had taught him and collaborated with him. Valerius Cordus died young, at the age of 29. He had contracted malaria. In 1544, Valerius had spent the summer botanizing in Italy with two French naturalists. At some point, he had waded into marshes in search of new plants. When he became sick a short time later, his friends brought him to Rome, and then, they continued on to Naples. When they returned for him, they found their friend, Valerius, had died. We owe a debt of gratitude to the Swiss botanist Konrad Gesner who had the sense to collect Cordus' prolific writings and preserve and publish them. One expert once said, "There was Theophrastus; there was nothing for 1,800 years; then there was Cordus." The genus Cordia is named in honor of Valerius Cordus. Cordia's are in the borage family, and many cordias have fragrant, showy flowers. Some cordias also produce edible fruits with strange and fascinating names like clammy cherries, glue berries, sebesten, or snotty gobbles. 1827 Today is the anniversary of the death of the French botanist, gardener, and professor at Versailles, Antoine Nicolas Duchesne ("do-Shane"). A specialist in strawberries and gourds, Duchesne was a student of Bernard de Jussieu at the Royal Garden in Paris. A plant pioneer, Duchesne recognized that mutation was a natural occurrence and that plants could be altered through mutation at any time. As a young botanist, Duchesne began experimenting with strawberries. Ever since the 1300s, wild strawberries had been incorporated into gardens. But, on July 6, 1764, Duchesne created the modern strawberry - the strawberry we know and love today. Strawberries are members of the rose family, and their seeds are on the outside of the fruit. Just how many seeds are on a single strawberry? Well, the average strawberry has around 200 seeds. Now, to get your strawberry plants to produce more fruit, plant them in full sun, in well-drained soil, and trim the runners. 1873 Today is the anniversary of the death of the French botanist and the Father of Paleobotany; Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart ("Bron-yahr"). Adolphe-Théodore and his wife had two sons, and when Adolphe-Théodore died, he died in the arms of his eldest son. As one of the most prominent botanists of the 19th century, Adolphe-Théodore worked to classify fossil plant forms, and he did so even before Charles Darwin. Adolphe-Théodore's work provided content for his book on the history of plant fossils in 1828. Adolphe-Théodore published his masterpiece when he was just 27 years old. Adolphe-Théodore's writing brought him notoriety and gave him the moniker "Father of Paleobotany." He was also called the "Linnaeus of Fossil Plants." A paleobotanist is someone who works with fossil plants. Plants have been living on the planet for over 400 million years. So, there are plenty of fossil plants to study and catalog. Adolphe-Théodore was not so much a fossil plant discoverer as he was a fossil plant organizer. He put fossil plants in order and applied principles for distinguishing them. In 1841, at the age of 40, Adolphe-Théodore received the Wollaston Medal for his work with fossil plants. It is the highest award granted by the Geological Society of London. The honor would have made his geologist father, Alexander, very proud. Adolphe-Théodore was a professor at the Paris Museum of Natural History. He was the backfill for Andre Michaux, who had left to explore the flora of North America. 1902 Today the Showy Lady's-Slipper became the State Flower of Minnesota. The Lady' s-Slipper Orchid was discovered in 1789 by the botanist William Aiton. The common name Lady' s-Slipper is from the unusual form of the third petal that makes that part of the bloom look like a little shoe. During his lifetime, Darwin repeatedly tried to propagate the Lady' s-Slipper Orchid. He never succeeded. Now, the growing conditions of the Lady' s-Slipper are quite particular - which is why they are almost impossible to keep in a traditional garden. It's also illegal to pick, uproot or unearth the flowers - which was a problem in the 1800s when people collected them almost to extinction. Since 1925, the Lady' s-Slipper has been protected by Minnesota state law. In the wild, Lady' s-Slippers grow in swamps, bogs, and damp woods. They take forever to grow, and they can grow for almost a decade before producing their first flower, which can last for two months in cooler weather. As long-lived plants, Lady' s-Slippers can grow as old as 100 years and grow up to 4 feet tall. To Native Americans, the Lady' s-Slipper was known as the moccasin flower. An old Ojibwe legend told of a plague that had occurred during a harsh winter. Many people died - including the tribal healer. Desperate for help, a young girl was sent to find medicine. But, the snow was deep, and in her haste, she lost her boots and left a trail of bloody footprints in the snow. Every spring, the legend was that her footprints were marked with the beautiful moccasin flower. One summer, when Henry David Thoreau came upon a red variety of Lady' s-Slipper in the woods, he wrote about it, saying: "Everywhere now in dry pitch pine woods stand the red Lady's-Slipper over the red pine leaves on the forest floor rejoicing in June. Behold their rich striped red, their drooping sack." Unearthed Words Here are some words about this time of year. The day is ending, The night is descending; The marsh is frozen, The river is dead. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet, An Afternoon in February A man says a lot of things in summer he doesn't mean in winter. — Patricia Briggs, American Fantasy Writer, Dragon's Blood Pleasures newly found are sweet When they lie about our feet: February last, my heart First at sight of thee was glad; All unheard of as thou art, Thou must needs, I think, have had, Celandine ("seh·luhn·dine")! And long ago. Praise of which I nothing know. — William Wordsworth, English Romantic poet, To the Same Flower (In medieval lore, it was believed that mother birds dropped the juice of the celandineinto the eyes of their blind fledglings.) I was just thinking if it is really religion with these nudist colonies, they sure must turn atheists in the wintertime. — Will Rogers, American actor & cowboy The twelve months… Snowy, Flowy, Blowy, Showery, Flowery, Bowery, Hoppy, Croppy, Droppy, Breezy, Sneezy, Freezy. — George Ellis, Jamaican-born English satirical poet Grow That Garden Library Beth Chatto's Garden Notebook Beth's book was a monthly record of everything she did in her garden. Her chapters covered the garden, but also bits of her life. From a personal standpoint, Beth shared her successes as well as her failures. She was a business owner and ran a garden center, and she also showed a garden at Chelsea, which was a tremendous thrill but also an incredible amount of work. Beth gardened for over four decades, and she appreciated the time-factor of gardening and the patience required to grow a garden and grow into a good gardener. She wrote: "As certain of our plants take many years to mature, so it takes a long time to grow a genuine plantsman. Those of us who have been at it longest know that one lifetime is not half enough, once you become aware of the limitless art of gardening." Here's an excerpt from her chapter on January. Beth's talking about a mass planting of shrubs that appeared less-than-enticing in the winter landscape: "I remember several years ago… suddenly feeling very dissatisfied with a group of shrubs which had not faulted when they were full of leaf (and, for a few weeks, blossom) during the summer. But now, leafless and with nothing distinguished about their habit of growth, the whole patch looked muddled, formless and lifeless. By removing some of it, planting a holly and Mahonia among the rest together with vigorous sheaves of the evergreen Iris foetidissima ("FOY-ta-dis-EMMA")'Citrina' nearby and patches of small-leafed ivies as ground cover, the picture became much more interesting in winter and now forms a better background to the summer carnival which passes before it." In her book, Beth writes in conversation with the reader. In January, she asks: "If you look out of your favorite window now, are you satisfied with the view? Does it lack design? Would a small-leafed, narrowly pyramidal Holly do anything for it, and how many plants can you see which remain green -or grey, or bronze -throughout the winter, furnishing the bare soil at ground level?" Finally, Beth begins her chapter on February with a word about how, for many nursery owners and landscapers, this time of year can feel overwhelming as the full weight of the season's work is anticipated. Beth also acknowledged how difficult it was for her to write during the garden season. This is a common challenge for garden writers who are too busy gardening in the summer to write but then can find less inspiration to write in the winter without their gardens. "This morning, I awoke to hear the grandfather clock striking 4 a.m. and was immediately alert, all my present commitments feverishly chasing themselves through my head. Apart from a garden I have foolishly agreed to plan, there is the Chelsea Flower Show nudging more and more insistently as the weeks rush towards May. Usually, I have a nucleus of large plants and shrubs in containers that provide an established looking background. [But] the sudden severe weather in January has killed off several of my old plants. I have no frost-free place large enough to protect them all; in normal winters, a plastic-covered tunnel has been sufficient. Another commitment is this notebook, which has been fermenting in my mind for several months. I would like to write it, to record some of the ups and downs of a nursery garden, but my one fear is not finding time to write decently. Even keeping up a scrappy diary becomes difficult as the sap rises." You can get a used copy of Beth Chatto's Garden Notebook and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for under $9. Great Gifts for Gardeners AOMGD 3 Pack Macrame Plant Hanger and 3 PCS Hooks Indoor Outdoor Hanging Plant Holder Hanging Planter Stand Flower Pots for Decorations - Cotton Rope, 4 Leg-Strings, 3 Sizes $9.89 HANDMADE WEAVE: Show your plants some love with this elegant, vintage-inspired macrame plant hanger. Simple, yet meticulously handcrafted, this beauty would add a touch of elegance and beauty to your home, balcony, or your patio. 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It's perfect for birthdays, Christmas, and more! Today's Botanic Spark Even though roses are often associated with February (thanks to Valentine's Day), February's birth flower is not the rose. Instead, February has two birth flowers. In England, February's birth flower is the Violet, and in the United States, February is honored with the Primrose. With regard to the Violet, the plantsman Derek Jarman once wrote: "Violet has the shortest wavelength of the spectrum. Behind it, the invisible ultraViolet. 'Roses are Red; Violets are Blue.' Poor Violet — violated for a rhyme." The adorable little Violet signifies many virtues; truth and loyalty; watchfulness and faithfulness. Gifting a Violet lets the recipient know you'll always be true. Like the theme song from Friends promises, you'll always be there for them. The ancient Greeks placed a high value on the Violet. When it came time to pick a blossom as a symbol for Athens, it was the Violet that made the cut. The Greeks used Violet to make medicine. They also used Violets in the kitchen to make wine and to eat the edible blossoms. Today, Violets are used to decorate salads, and they can even be gently sprinkled over fish or poultry. Violets are beautiful when candied in sugar or used to decorate pastries. Violets can even be distilled into a syrup for a memorable Violet liqueur. Finally, Violets were Napoleon Bonaparte's signature flower. When his wife, Josephine, died in 1814, Napoleon covered her grave with Violets. His friends even referred to Napoleon as Corporal Violet. After he was exiled to Elba, Napoleon vowed to return before the Violet season. Napoleon's followers used Violet to weed out his detractors. They would ask strangers if they liked Violets; a positive response was the sign of a loyal Napoleon supporter. The other official February flower is the Primrose, which originated from the Latin word "primus," meaning "first" or "early." The name refers to the Primrose as one of the first plants that bloom in the spring. As with the Violet, the leaves and flowers of Primrose are edible and often tossed into a salad. The leaves are said to taste like lettuce. Gifting a Primrose has a more urgent - stalkerish- meaning than the Violet; a Primrose tells a person that you can't live without them. In Germany, people believed that the first girl to find a Primrose on Easter would marry that same year. And, the saying about leading someone down the Primrose path, refers to enticing someone with to do something bad by laying out pleasurable traps. The phrase originated in William Shakespeare's Hamlet as Ophelia begs her brother: Do not, as some ungracious pastors do, Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven; While like a puffed and reckless libertine, Himself, the Primrose path of dalliance treads. And, the man known as "The Daffodil King, Peter Barr, who bred over 2 million daffodils at his home in Surry and he's credited with popularizing the daffodil. Yet, when Barr retired, he went to Scotland and grew - not daffodils, but Primroses. Two years before he died, Peter Barr, the Daffodil King, mused, "I wonder who will plant my grave with Primroses?"
If you're feeling a little glum about the end of the gardening season, here are a few activities that can help you rebalance: First, support your local farmers by shopping at a local farm stand. Often the growers will have insights on plants and practices that are applicable to your own garden. Get inspired by seeing some of the different varieties of apples, gourds, zucchinis, pumpkins, and other vegetables. Second, refresh your mulch supply. Top dressing before winter feels as good now as it does in the Spring. Your beds will benefit from the extra layer of protection and you will feel a boost from the beauty of cleaned beds. Brevities #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of the German botanist Valerius Cordus who died on this day in 1544. Cordus was the author of one of the most influential herbals in history. In fact, centuries later, the botanist Thomas ArchibaldSprague re-published "The Herbal of Valerius Cordus" with his older sister who he considered to be the best botanist in the family. After the book was published, Sprague gifted her with a personal and gorgeous bound copy. He had the book dedicated to her in latin: "M. S. Sprague praeceptrici olim hodie collaboratrici d.d. T. A. Sprague" - basically saying that she had taught him and collaborated with him. Cordus died young, at the age of 29, likely from malaria. He had botanized in Italy over the summer of 1544 with two French naturalists. At some point, he had waded into marshes in search of new plants. When he became sick a short time later, his friends brought him to Rome and then, they continued on to Naples. When they returned for him, they found Cordus had died. We owe a debt of gratitude to the Swiss botanist Konrad Gesner who had the sense to collect Cordus' prolific writings and preserve and publish them. One expert once said, "There was Theophrastus; there was nothing for 1,800 years; then there was Cordus." The genus Cordia is named in honor of Valerius Cordus. #OTD Today is the birthday of the Landscape Gardener Edward Kemp who was born on this day in 1817. Edward Kemp was the landscape gardener and architect at Birkenhead under Joseph Paxton. He placed an ad in the Liverpool Mercury after the opening of Birkenhead, he was out of work and was offering his services, “[Edward Kemp] begs to offer his services to the Noblemen and Gentlemen in the vicinity of Birkenhead and Liverpool…The fluttering testimonials which he has received from numberless visitors to the Birkenhead park, induce him to believe that a simple reference to the past and present condition of the park …. will be sufficient to ensure for him a large and liberal patronage.” Don't worry about Edward Kemp. He went on to be a leading Victorian Landscape Gardener and a successful one, at that. #OTD On this day in 1890, the Sequoia National Park was established to protect the giant Sequoia trees, among the oldest living things on earth. In 1847, Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher, a German botanist, came up with the genus name "Sequoia" after a Cherokee Chief named Sequoyah (1770-1843) who was the son of a British merchant and a Cherokee woman. Sequoyah developed an alphabet to enable his tribe’s dialect to be written. In 1872, Asa Gray wrote about the sequoia and presented his work in Dubuque Iowa at the 21st annual session of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. During his presentation, Gray speculated on the origin of the trees. He offered three hypotheses: Either they are just coming into existence, and are destined, if unmolested by man, to spread over the world; They have long lived; on the Pacific Slope, and have never spread elsewhere, because no other climate is fit for them; They are the survivors of a race that once crowded the hills and valleys of the world. Gray felt the last hypothesis was the one with the most merit. He expanded on this point by saying, "Research has found the fossil sequoia gigantea throughout ... Northern Europe, Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, and the Rocky Mountains. All of these fossil specimens are almost exactly the same as the “ Big Trees” of today. The very slight difference can be readily explained by the modifying force of different conditions. This crucial test shows that, before man sprang from the dust of the Garden of Eden, according to Genesis, or was evolved from the ape of Northern Africa, according to Darwin, the sequoia gigantea belted Northern America, Asia, and Europe, and the islands of the Northern seas. The “ Big Trees” of California are but the outlying sentinels of an army that has vanished." #OTD On this day in 1942, the newspaper in Spokane Washington had a headline that said: Noted Botanist Crosses Jungle (Takes Long Mule Route Through Tibet to Get a Few Flowers.) The article was about the botanist Francis Kingdon-Ward who had just arrived in New Delhi after a 500 hundred mile walk over mountains and through jungles to avoid the Japanese invaders of Burma. The article said this: "A thin, wiry little man in his 50s, Captain Kingdon-Ward...decided that the Japanese were getting too close for comfort so he loaded two 60-pound bags of rice on two mules... But instead of taking the short road through the Chaukan pass, [he] decided to travel the 500 mile mule trail through Tibet... He thought he might find some useful military information during his trip [and] 'besides, there is always a chance of finding some rare wild flowers on this route.' [Kingdon-Ward tramped] knee-deep in snow [and] crossed the Himalayas at the 14,500 foot pass.... [He said] "It was a pleasant walk and I collected some nice flowers....Your reward is in the finding of dazzling flowers never seen before. You know they may always blush unseen unless you manage , to take them back and make them grow where others can admire them. They are a little bit of the enchantment of Asia transplanted into England or America. It is satisfaction enough if you can feel in an industrial age like the present that you have brought home a little beauty for others to enjoy." Unearthed Words #OTD Today is the birthday of the English poet Felicia Hemans who was born on this day in 1793. She wrote this charming garden poem to honor one of her five sons on his autumnal birthday: Where sucks the bee now? Summer is flying, Leaves round the elm-tree faded are lying ; Violets are gone from their grassy dell, With the cowslip cups, where the fairies dwell ; The rose from the garden hath pass'd away Yet happy, fair boy, is thy natal day ! For love bids it welcome, the love which hath smiled Ever around thee, my gentle child ! Watching thy footsteps, and guarding thy bed, And pouring out joy on thy sunny head. Roses may vanish, but this will stay Happy and bright is thy natal day ! Today's book recommendation: Living Decor by Maria Colletti This book came out in March of 2019 - so earlier this year. The subtitle is Plants, Potting and DIY Projects - Botanical Styling with Fiddle-Leaf Figs, Monsteras, Air Plants, Succulents, Ferns, and More of Your Favorite Houseplants. Botanical styling is all the rage - even Pottery Barn is offering permanent pots and stems to help lead this trend. The blogger Kendal Morgan Hall, wrote in her review of this book: "[Living Decor] is filled with gorgeous pictures...The colour scheme in this book is vibrant. It shows how plants can warm up a minimalistic decorated living space." Kendall's review is spot on. I wanted to read a little excerpt to help you get to know the author a little better. Her name is Maria Colletti and she spent 13 years working at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) retail shop. Here's what she wrote in one of the first sections of her book called "Where I Found My Green Life": "In 2003 I continued my schooling it in YBG, chiseling my green skills as shop manager of the shop in the garden. I learned so much working as a garden retailer in a place that educates daily and what it means to love plants. We bought, sold, displayed, and cared for our plant inventory. We watched the garden evolve throughout the seasons, which was, on many days, just breathtaking: The white Korean dogwood trees at the entrance of the rose garden, or the perennial garden outside the Enid A. Haupt to Conservatory in summer. How lucky am I? I intended never to waste this privilege but instead utilize it to the best of my abilities. This is how I discovered my garden lifestyle and brought all the elements together." Today's Garden Chore It's time to think selectively about where and what to cut back in the garden. Long ago, I learned not to leave grasses up near the house; the base of grasses draw mice and in the Spring when you cut them down, you'll have little mice running all about. I like to get the garden in front of my porch completely clean. We pile snow there from sweeping the porch and clearing off the walks. Plus, this garden is wet in the spring - so I'd rather cut back perennials now and just let everyone do their thing in the spring, without me having to traipse through it. On the other hand, it's nice to strategically allow some perennials to remain; providing habitat for insects, food for birds, and winter interest. In addition to trees and shrubs, plants like Coneflower, sedum, Russian sage, Lovage, Aster, Sunflowers, Hydrangea, and Joe Pye weed remain intact in my garden until spring. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart On this day in 1915 the newspaper out of Burlington Vermont shared a little article about September flowers; focusing mainly on the golden rod and the aster and their numerous varieties. But then it ended with these marvelous run-on sentences. Check it out: Most conspicuous among the flowers of the roadside and pasture, these last days of September, are the goldenrod and aster. [...] One need not be a botanist to find and identify either plant, for we see them on every hand, making a successful struggle for life under most adverse conditions, and giving a splendor of beauty to the dull, gray days of the fall. Its closing days show a wealth of floral loveliness that may not soon be duplicated. And this is true of the goldenrod and aster's rich relatives of the garden. The cultivated asters are a blaze of glory in countless gardens, and cannas and hardy chrysanthemums and other things aplenty show no sign of old age. Thus, latest autumn Is connected with earliest spring, for the floral succession has been unbroken, from the time when the snowdrop blossomed amid ice and snow, through a long line of flowers of every hue and shape, to this 25th of September, when the black-eyed Susans are closing their long campaign, chicory is losing its last pale blue, and the aster and goldenrod are left not exactly blooming alone but the kings of the floral world. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Last week we explored why “Budgets Are Key” and this week let’s talk about how “Teams Are Key” and how to improve them. One of the keys to the importance of a team is that you can share the burdens and focus on what you do well and you get multiple viewpoints. Team work itself is a competency. Species Spotlight This week's Species Spotlight features the Anacahuita, Cordia boissieri aka Mexican-Olive or Wild Olive. Is a small tree with a curving trunk up to 20 feet tall and a trunk up to 12" in diameter, with a low, rounded crown. It is Native to the brushlands and forest remnants of the southernmost tip of Texas down in to Mexico.
After establishing herself as a successful McDonald’s franchisee, Cordia Harrington was determined to take her career to the next level by becoming a supplier for the world’s largest restaurant chain. Her efforts were rejected 31 times before McDonald’s finally gave her the go-ahead to launch a bakery business. Today Cordia, also known as “the bun lady,” is CEO of The Bakery Cos., which sells more than $100 million of buns and other baked goods annually to McDonald’s, grocery stores and other institutional clients. Cordia relates the inspiring story of running her first McDonald’s as the single mother of three young sons. She tells us how her company strives to help its employees reach their full potential, why she tries to be transparent about the struggles she’s faced, and why helping others in the business world make connections has become the most fulfilling part of her work.
What does it take to be a Titan in the baking industry? In this surprising interview, Baking Hall of Fame inductee, Cordia Harrington talks about her entry into the baking industry. In 1996 she broke ground on her bakery, owning just 51% of it. With no manufacturing or bakery experience, she borrowed $15M from the bank just with a handshake from McDonalds. Now, her company is a giant in the industry. A risk taker, Cordia shares her tips as a woman in business on how to remain focused and clear with conversations. Cordia remains very optimistic about the future of baking and shares her vision for The Bakery Cos. Another baking titan to take note of is Rowdy Brixey. In this humble chat, we learn how Rowdy started in the industry. As you may know, he was previously an ASB Chairman and led the charge to many of the new changes we've seen in ASB. A seasoned engineer, Rowdy talks about the team and why “the “best wrench” may not be the right person to train or lead your team. Most often, when your “best wrench” leads your team, quality of work may slip, and you may see it too late. This may lead to Run to Failure, which due to the continuation of bad practices. Need more information? Rowdy is partnering with ASB on a Run To Failure class. Go to asbe.org for more information.
Jarno Cordia Wingsuiter Headline Interview Alex Grisman Ask The Expert about Jet Engines and Turbine Engines We record over Skype - apologies for sound quality Front cover by Chris Stone over Skydive Algarve of the BCPA hybrid bigway record. Back cover by Stuart Bain or Jen and Ant Edwards celebrating their 3rd wedding anniversary. Listener feedback from Matthias von Bargen Craig gets a hard-on for skydiving tech (Brilliant Pebbles, Dekunu, Chronos, Drone jumps, wind tunnel virtual reality, FSNinja website and app. Everyone else falls asleep. Squirrel prove that wing suits can go up. 101 yr old does a tandem - oldest ever? SOS sequential records. Brian jumps in France. Bonjour mon petit pois! And gets confused by wing loading formulae. Tash jumps with her FS team in Algarve and has her very own MOAB. Mother Of All Bruises. Bruise of the year competition launched Brian and Rai impress with the size of their logbooks, namely the jumps taken to get to their A. Tash jumps with her CF team at Headcorn. And maybe is swayed by alcoholic gifts in the bar to award extra points (and therefore prizes). “You won’t believe what she was given!” Rai writes a travel book based on wind tunnels in the world. Please tell one person about us, or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or another podcast directory.
Planning for storms and pests is key to protecting our trees and ourselves. Listen this week to find out how to ready your community forests and the trees in your yard for a natural disaster. Species Spotlight: Wild Olive, Cordia boissieri This beautiful, small native evergreen can bloom 11 months out of the year in the Rio Grande Valley and is grown across the southwest. Listen to learn more about this unique tree. http://texastreeplanting.tamu.edu/treepictures/anacahuite.jpg
Join Mr. Universe and The Clairvoyant as they take over the class for episodes 17 and 18 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's second season, with special guest host Cordia from Buffy Rewatch!
Join Mr. Universe and The Clairvoyant as they take over the class for episodes 17 and 18 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's second season, with special guest host Cordia from Buffy Rewatch!
How do you become a Biz woman who ROCKS? Listen to our Interview with Cordia Harrington of The Tennessee Bun Company to find out! From real estate investor to McDonald's franchise owner, Cordia Harrington's business background was the perfect recipe for opening up The Tennessee Bun Company in 1996. She manufactures the hamburger buns for McDonald's as well as Pepperidge Farms, Sarah Lee and Perkins, just to name a few. Her company is projected to hit $110 million in 2014 and she manages 550 people on her team! In this incredibly inspiring interview, Cordia talks about why she's so kind to her employees and team members, the 3 elements of great leadership and why she's heading out to Maldives! Cordia's Kick-A$$ Quotes: If we understand that business is really about people and serving people. I was never satisfied that things were working great all the time...if I wasn’t there, I felt like there was something missing. If I take care of the people that work for me, then they’ll take care of the customers. Cordia's Favorite 5: 1. Biz Book: The Reciprocity Advantage by Bob Johansen & Karl Ronn (get a free audio of this book now!) 2. Business Tool: iPhone 6 3. Menu item at McDonald's: good ol' fashion cheeseburger! 4. Way to spoil herself: travel! 5. Place to travel: Maldives http://BizWomenRock.com/121
In der Dezemberausgabe 2013 reden wir mal wieder über Mobiltelefone. Vorallem das lange vorbestellte Jolla mit seinen Ahnen Nokia N900 und N9 sind Thema. Aber auch die Ouya und das Neo900 werden erwähnt. Trackliste Akashic Records – Dancing Snowflakes Frank Molder – Orbital Movement Jan Morgenstern feat. Helena Fix – I Move On Dies ist ausserdem die letzte Folge des Hackerfunks, die über Radio LoRa ausgestrahlt wurde. Ab 2014 hört ihr uns immer am ersten Samstag auf Radio Radius! Dort dann schon ab 18:00 Uhr und dafür länger! Alles wird gut, wenn wir uns hören! Nächste Sendung am 04. Januar 2014, 18:00 Uhr Jolla :: Jolla is unlike Jollatides :: Lates Jolla Sailfish News Jolla Users :: Jolla and SailfishOS Blog and Forums Sailfish OS :: Sailfish OS OpenPandora :: OpenPandora Homepage Goldelico :: Goldelico Shop mit dem Neo900 Neo900 :: Neues (Innen)Leben fürs Nokia N900 Cordia :: Hildon Weiterentwicklung OpenMoko :: OpenMoko Wiki und Webseite Phoneblocs :: Konzept eines modularen Mobiltelefons Radio Radius :: Radio Radius - Die neue Heimat des Hackerfunks ab 2014! File Download (59:17 min / 89 MB)
In der Dezemberausgabe 2013 reden wir mal wieder über Mobiltelefone. Vorallem das lange vorbestellte Jolla mit seinen Ahnen Nokia N900 und N9 sind Thema. Aber auch die Ouya und das Neo900 werden erwähnt. Trackliste Akashic Records – Dancing Snowflakes Frank Molder – Orbital Movement Jan Morgenstern feat. Helena Fix – I Move On Dies ist ausserdem die letzte Folge des Hackerfunks, die über Radio LoRa ausgestrahlt wurde. Ab 2014 hört ihr uns immer am ersten Samstag auf Radio Radius! Dort dann schon ab 18:00 Uhr und dafür länger! Alles wird gut, wenn wir uns hören! Nächste Sendung am 04. Januar 2014, 18:00 Uhr Jolla :: Jolla is unlike Jollatides :: Lates Jolla Sailfish News Jolla Users :: Jolla and SailfishOS Blog and Forums Sailfish OS :: Sailfish OS OpenPandora :: OpenPandora Homepage Goldelico :: Goldelico Shop mit dem Neo900 Neo900 :: Neues (Innen)Leben fürs Nokia N900 Cordia :: Hildon Weiterentwicklung OpenMoko :: OpenMoko Wiki und Webseite Phoneblocs :: Konzept eines modularen Mobiltelefons Radio Radius :: Radio Radius - Die neue Heimat des Hackerfunks ab 2014! File Download (59:17 min / 89 MB)
Zeer vereerd ben ik met de komst van 2 rotten in het vak van hoorspelmaken. Marlies Cordia studeerde theaterwetenschappen en rolde min of meer per ongeluk in het hoorspelvak. Na de Tros en de Human begon ze voor zichzelf. Maar niet alleen. Samen met Vibeke von Saher durfde ze het wel aan. Vibeke was door de liefde naar Nederland gelokt, maar ze miste wel het hoorspelbedrijf, dat in haar moederland Duitsland nog steeds bloeit! Samen maken ze prachtige producties. Nieuwe hoorspelen geschreven door jong talent dat Marlies opleidt aan de HKU, afdeling dramaschrijven-specialisatie Hoorspel, of prachtige romanbewerkingen zoals de werkelijk prachtige bewerking van de laatste winnaar van de AKO-prijs horen-'Godenslaap' van Erwin Mortier Hopelijk staan de weergoden toe dat ze zondagnacht naar Hilversum afreizen....
Zeer vereerd ben ik met de komst van 2 rotten in het vak van hoorspelmaken. Marlies Cordia studeerde theaterwetenschappen en rolde min of meer per ongeluk in het hoorspelvak. Na de Tros en de Human begon ze voor zichzelf. Maar niet alleen. Samen met Vibeke von Saher durfde ze het wel aan. Vibeke was door de liefde naar Nederland gelokt, maar ze miste wel het hoorspelbedrijf, dat in haar moederland Duitsland nog steeds bloeit! Samen maken ze prachtige producties. Nieuwe hoorspelen geschreven door jong talent dat Marlies opleidt aan de HKU, afdeling dramaschrijven-specialisatie Hoorspel, of prachtige romanbewerkingen zoals de werkelijk prachtige bewerking van de laatste winnaar van de AKO-prijs horen-'Godenslaap' van Erwin Mortier Hopelijk staan de weergoden toe dat ze zondagnacht naar Hilversum afreizen....
Podcast Episode 75: Manga Review for Orfina Volume 1 by Kitsune Tennouji. Translated and adapted by Sheldon Drzka. Originally published by Kadokawa Shoten in Japan 2005. Published in US by CMX, $12.99, Rated M for Mature. The country of Granze is on the move, invading and conquering other lands with its advanced technology and dragons. Against the swords and Middle Ages style weaponry of Cordia and other nations, Granze uses firearms such as machine guns and pistols. Fana Risol, a girl warrior, has been sent to stop the man responsible for these forbidden powers. Instead, she ends up washing up on a riverbank, half dead. She is found by King Yoguf of Cordia and is brought to his palace, where Fana finds she is the spitting image of the royal princess, Orfina. As the two young women develop a close relationship, Granze sets its sights on Caluritia, the capital city of Cordia. My Grade: C