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In this podcast episode, Krish and Prasanna discuss the challenges and strategies for building relationships and effective communication in remote work environments. They explore the cultural differences that can impact communication styles and offer insights on how to bridge those gaps. They also discuss the importance of creating off-sites and team building activities to foster connections among remote team members. Additionally, they address the fear of being judged and provide suggestions for individuals to take initiative in building relationships. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the value of understanding and adapting to different cultures in order to create successful remote work environments. The conversation explores the complexity of cultures and the adjustments required when working with teams in different parts of the world. It emphasizes the importance of work-life harmony and the need for companies to invest in their employees. The blurring of personal and professional relationships is discussed, along with the cultural differences in weddings and drinking culture. Krish and Prasanna discuss various topics related to cultural differences and their experiences in different countries. They explore the concept of leadership in different cultures, highlighting the importance of personal attention and mentorship in countries like China. They also express their interest in Africa and its unique qualities, such as its raw and elemental nature. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the value of diversity and the potential future topic of social group travel. Takeaways Cultures are complex and require understanding and adjustments when working with teams from different parts of the world. Work-life harmony is more important than work-life balance, as it allows for flexibility and integration of personal and professional lives. Companies should invest in their employees and create a positive work environment to retain talent. Cultural differences can be seen in various aspects of life, including weddings and drinking culture. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:41 Cultural Differences in Communication 06:12 Finding a Middle Ground for Remote Work 09:06 Creating Offsites and Team Building Activities 11:44 Overcoming Social Barriers in Remote Work 16:23 Balancing Transactional and Relational Work Relationships 17:46 Individual Initiatives for Building Relationships 20:43 Addressing the Fear of Being Judged 22:13 Creating a Live Call Environment 26:26 Navigating Cultural Differences 34:44 Cultural Complexity 36:01 Adjustments in Different Parts of the World 39:01 Work-Life Balance and Cultural Differences 46:24 Retaining Employees in a Changing Workforce 48:20 Blurring the Line Between Personal and Professional Relationships 49:45 Forming Personal Relationships at Work 51:11 Work-Life Harmony 56:01 The Evolution of Work-Life Balance 59:32 The Importance of Work-Life Harmony 01:03:31 The Blending of Personal and Professional Lives 01:06:37 Cultural Differences in Weddings 01:08:30 Cultural Differences in Drinking Culture 01:09:13 Cultural Differences in Leadership 01:11:27 Interest in Africa 01:13:40 Uniqueness of Africa 01:16:03 Appreciation for Diversity 01:18:23 Future Topics: Social Group Travel Snowpal Products Backends as Services on AWS Marketplace Mobile Apps on App Store and Play Store Web App Education Platform for Learners and Course Creators
Welcome back listeners! This week my mom and I have another in-studio guest to discuss the Sasha Baron Cohen film, Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. We had a great discussion and many different opinions on this movie. Enjoy!
NOTE: Due to COVID our Pub Live recording is POSTPONED. Don't come to the pub tonight expecting a recording, we are all sick.Aleksa Vulovic recounts his fantastical trip around the land of the brave and the home of the nuts: America. Find out what Aleksa got up to and why he was kissing so many of his friends for scientific research. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report.
In Episode 3, Riely goes solo and rants about famous 2006 comedy film "Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" for 30 minutes, and is then joined by Jak to talk about Tokusatsu, Maddox, and other bullshit. THIS SHOW IS STREAMED LIVE ON TWITCH! Check it out LIVE at twitch.tv/rielystreams
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
It's been a while since my last vlog, so in this one I give you an update on the past two weeks. I talk about the various projects I've been working on which has lead me to do some traveling. Through those experiences I've gained new insights, which I share. Then I update you on the status of my film and next steps. Finally, I end by discussing a scene from Patch Adams I was reminded of and how it can benefit all artists out there. Thanks for tuning in. Also, feel free to ask questions or offer opinions of your own, whether down in the comment section or by hitting me up on social media @PhilSvitek. Lastly, for more free resources from your 360 creative coach, check out my website at http://philsvitek.com. RESOURCES/LINKS: -Coach or Consultant Services: https://philsvitek.com/lets-work-together/ -Podcast Services: http://philsvitek.com/podcastservices -Love Market Film (available now): https://www.amazon.com/Love-Market-Amy-Cassandra-Martinez/dp/B09DFS3FTZ/ref=sr_1_14 -Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philsvitek -Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/phil-svitek---360-creative-coach/ -Instagram: http://instagram.com/philsvitek -Facebook: http://facebook.com/philippsvitek -Twitter: http://twitter.com/philsvitek -Financially Fit Foundation: http://financiallyfitfoundation.org -Master Mental Fortitude Book: http://mastermentalfortitude.com -Elan, Elan Book: http://philsvitek.com/elan-elan -In Search of Sunrise Book: http://philsvitek.com/in-search-of-sunrise
The Phantom finally gets its big screen treatment! It's1996 and Hollywood heartthrob/goddamn angel Billy Zane cast as the lead. The film's director Simon Wincer takes us through its production. Meanwhile president of Village Roadshow studios Lynne Benzie takes us onto the very sound stages where the film was shot! Plus we speak to Christine Wada and Kasra Farahani – production designers on only some of the BIGGEST superhero movies & TV shows (Loki, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Guardians of The Galaxy Vol 2) – to find out what makes a great superhero movie. King's Comics are offering 10% off The Phantom products - just use code phan10 at checkout here https://bit.ly/3GiR29d . LINKS Read the episode transcript here - https://bit.ly/thephantom-ep5-transcript See photos of Sound Stage 5 at Village Roadshow studios https://bit.ly/soundstage5 Rent or buy ‘The Phantom' from Google via Youtube Rent or buy ‘The Phantom' from Amazon Prime in Australia Follow @Maria__Lewis on Instagram Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram MEDIA REFERENCED Wincer, S. (1996) The Phantom [Film]. The Ladd Company, Village Roadshow Pictures, Hearst Entertainment, Paramount International. Burton, T. (1989) The Batman [Film]. Guber-Peters Company, Warner Bros. Charles, L. (2006) Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan [Film]. 20th Century Fox. CREDITS Host, Writer, Producer: Maria Lewis Guests (in order of appearance): Simon Wincer Lynne Benzie Kasra Farahani Christine Wada Executive Producer: Elise Cooper Editor: Adrian Walton Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Don't Be Crazy! Here we discuss and dissect what makes a film (past or present) absolutely amazing or a pile of rubbish. All that we ask of each other is don't be crazy. Very nice!!! On this episode we are discussing Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006). Little was known about this film when it first was released but it caught fire immediately for the wild antics and satirical plot points. Did this movie stand the test of time? Should we start considering Sacha Baron Cohen as a legit brilliant actor? Take a listen and don't forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Make sure to leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts. Have questions or comments? Shoot an email to info@geeklegacy.com and we will answer them on the next podcast.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Amazon Podcasts, TuneIn, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher and remember to rate and leave a comment. Your feedback helps us tremendously.
היה סגר, יהיה סגר - ואנחנו נעלמנו. אבל נשתדל לחזור למשימה שלנו. נגיד שהסיבה להעדרות הייתה טובה: אברי התחיל לימודים, רותם עסוק בעבודה. בכל מקרה אנחנו רוצים לסיים את הסקירה, כי זה נהיה מעניין וזה תמיד כיפי.פתחנו עם שני סרטים מ-2005 שנשכחו וגם קצת דיון על המצב העכשווי. משם צללנו לסרטיםאזכורים - 07:00Lady in the WaterGoal!High School MusicalStep UpSnakes on a PlaneHostelHard CandyUnited 93Mission: Impossible IIIDreamgirlsIdiocracyCarsThe Da Vinci CodeStranger Than FictionX-Men: The Last StandSuperman ReturnsV for VendettaThe Devil Wears PradaA Scanner Darkly + Fast Food NationThe DepartedLetters from Iwo JimaApocalyptoThe FountainBabelthank you for smokingRocky BalboaClerks IIArt School Confidentialאוסקרים, שוברי קופות וקולנוע ישראלי - 01:15:20 אהובים - 01:23:00Lucky Number SlevinInside ManCasino RoyaleBorat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of KazakhstanChildren of MenPan's LabyrinthThe Prestige
Subscribe to patreon.com/reelpolitik to hear the full hour of RP! Full title: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Ilford South Compiled by Yair from our latest movie roundup, it's Jack and Yair on Borat's Subsequent Moviefilm, how it compares to the even more convolutedly titled 2006 original, and how it reflects the liberal worldview of its creators. We initially didn't plan on doing a full episode on this flick, but it looks like we got enough material together for one.
Rabbis Michael Knopf and Jesse Olitzky are lifelong friends, pop culture fanboys, and lovers of all things Jewish. Join them every other week for a conversation about what’s going on in pop culture from a Jewish perspective and about Judaism through the lens of pop culture. Borat is back, and he’s…still outrageous. But while provocateur […]
This week Patsy and Ashes are covering Borat Sagdiyev of the controversial films of the same name (more or less). They discuss how the films were marketed vs the actual message they were conveying, and how the character was created. They also discuss how he helped to point out various cultural differences between Americans and how we view foreigners. There are also some great impressions...NOT. All this, plus battle results and a preview of upcoming shows! Find out more at https://throwdown-thursday.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/throwdown-thursday/7374ea8a-2026-480f-ab55-2e908c1a9ab9
Hoping on for this episode Alex Shukri, another person who makes Tik-Toks discusses the differences between the USA and the UK. We learn once again that Americans say things strangely but it's alright. Alex is also in a weird situation due to Covid-19 and we gain some new insights from the point of view of an American who is studying in the UK. Also some how neither Alex or Redwan have seen Borat, which inspired the title of this episode. https://www.instagram.com/maadwans/
On the outskirts of the top ten of the hottest 100 of 1998, there are still many undiscovered lands and customs. Punks with imaginary girlfriends. Subterranean interpretations of the torah. Sissy punk rockers turned serious songwriters. And walls of death. Always walls of death. We think this episode is VERY NICE. But we can handle criticism. SONGS COVERED 15. The Living End - Second Solution 14. Blink 182 - Josie 13. They Might Be Giants - Dr Worm 12. Ben Folds Five - Brick 11. U2 - The Sweetest Thing LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @DJYwrites | @NLFHarrison
On the outskirts of the top ten of the hottest 100 of 1998, there are still many undiscovered lands and customs. Punks with imaginary girlfriends. Subterranean interpretations of the torah. Sissy punk rockers turned serious songwriters. And walls of death. Always walls of death. We think this episode is VERY NICE. But we can handle criticism. SONGS COVERED 15. The Living End - Second Solution 14. Blink 182 - Josie 13. They Might Be Giants - Dr Worm 12. Ben Folds Five - Brick 11. U2 - The Sweetest Thing Theme Music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic) Editing and audio engineering by Adam Buncher LIKE HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON FACEBOOK: hottest100sand1000s FOLLOW HOTTEST 100S AND 1000S ON TWITTER: @Hottest100s AND YOUR HOSTS: @AndrewM138 | @NLFHarrison See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics: We look at curling TV coverage in the USA and Canada, its impact on the sport and the future of curling on TV and streaming services. Myles McNutt has written about the subject for The Curling News & A.V. Club and has a PhD in Media and Cultural Studies. Myles at Cultural Learnings: https://cultural-learnings.com/ … Continue reading Ep11: Turn On, Tune In, Take Out w/ Myles McNutt → The post Ep11: Turn On, Tune In, Take Out w/ Myles McNutt appeared first on Rocks Across The Pond.
Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (or simply Borat) is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film written and produced by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who also plays the title character, Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakh journalist traveling through the United States recording real-life interactions with Americans.
TJ, Brent, and David discuss the new Mission Impossible film (Fallout), their favorite performances in the Harry Potter Franchise, and the 2 things you need to watch for when riding sloths and/or blimps. > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter! > Check out The Media By Us Facebook Page too! > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere! David: Singin' in the Rain (2:14), Out of the Past (5:30), Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (8:30), Succession (11:10), Movie Trivia Schmoedown (13:40) TJ: Maron (16:59), Harry Potter Franchise (17:40), Superbad (25:35), The Spectacular Now (27:50), Mission Impossible: Fallout (33:10) Brent: Get Shorty/Be Cool (43:45), Dirty Dancing/Footloose (47:00), A Clockwork Orange (50:50) Breezy on the Streets: Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. > Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers > Outro song "Extemporaneous Birth" courtesy of Boo Reefa Boo Reefa and The Willow Walkers have two exciting, upcoming shows! 8/17 (Friday) @ 9pm at the Tin Roof Cantina for Boo Reefa and September 11 at Smith's Old Bar for The Willow Walkers! Come see some great bands and hang with your local Talkie Talkers!
Can you believe there are folks in the You Hate Movies camp who had never seen Sacha Baron Cohen’s mockumentary masterwork, Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan? Okay, it was just Bethany, but still! Listen as we revisit this unique moment in cinema and find out if Bethany Allen survived the shock. Featuring: Abi Porter, Bethany Allen, Josh Porter, Matt Hughes, Patrick Porter, and Tyler Hanns. Spoilers: Borat, and Hated: GG Allin & The Murder Junkies
I wanted to share some things I learned from my trip to the US this summer, and what my own experience of running maths circles has been like so far. This episode includes: Discussion of the Summer Math Circle Institute; Tips and techniques learned from the Institute; My own experiences of running maths circles; Potatoes with added sugar; What you should and shouldn't assume about students; Why Math Circles (sometimes) work; Why Bloom's Taxonomy is upside-down; and The role of the teacher in having a vision for the students in his/her care. Enjoy the episode.
Joanna is joined by TV critic Myles McNutt (https://twitter.com/memles) for a very special SPOILER episode of A Cast Of Kings. If there is anythingyou’re worried about having spoiled, do yourself a favor and skip this episode. We’ve got book spoilers and we’ve got show spoilers. If you’re only partway through the books, this is not the episode for you. You’ve been warned. Loudly and often. Take heed! SPOILERS ARE ALLOWED IN THE COMMENTS FOR THIS EPISODE ONLY. E-mail us and let us know what you thought of the episode, as well as of the podcast, at acastofkings@gmail.com. You can find every episode of the show at gameofthronespodcast.com (http://www.gameofthronespodcast.com/) . If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) and like us on Facebook (https://facebook.com/acastofkings) .
William, Alexa and Tahlia welcome critic Myles McNutt of Cultural Learnings and The AV Club to talk about this week's absurdly drug fueled eighth episode, The Crash.
On episode 161, Jason (@theTVaholic) is joined by Mekeisha Madden Toby (@mekeishamadto) of the TV Madness Podcast and MSN TV and Myles McNutt (@memles) from Cultural Learnings and A.V. Club to discuss some TV news and recent episodes of Revolution, Suburgatory, The Good Wife, Homeland and The Walking Dead, and a TV on DVD pick.… Continue reading TVx3 E161: The Homeland Suburgatory Dead Revolution
On episode 161, Jason (@theTVaholic) is joined by Mekeisha Madden Toby (@mekeishamadto) of the TV Madness Podcast and MSN TV and Myles McNutt (@memles) from Cultural Learnings and A.V. Club to discuss some TV news and recent episodes of Revolution, Suburgatory, The Good Wife, Homeland and The Walking Dead, and a TV on DVD pick. […]
On Episode 134, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Myles McNutt (@memles) from Cultural Learnings to talk about some recent cancellation and renewal news and discuss the third season finale of The Good Wife, Once Upon a Time, the first season finale of GCB, Castle, Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 and […]
On Episode 134, Amrie (@mytakeontv) and Jason (@theTVaholic) are joined by Myles McNutt (@memles) from Cultural Learnings to talk about some recent cancellation and renewal news and discuss the third season finale of The Good Wife, Once Upon a Time, the first season finale of GCB, Castle, Don't Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 and… Continue reading TVx3 E134: Revenge Time in the GCB Castle
A Cast of Kings is a podcast featuring recaps and reviews of each week’s episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones. This week, Joanna (https://twitter.com/quityourjrob) and Dave (https://twitter.com/davechensky) discuss the second season’s sixth episode, The Old Gods and the New. Special guest Myles McNutt (https://www.slashfilm.com/category/features/slashfilmcast/a-cast-of-kings/page/9/twitter.com/memles) joins us from Cultural Learnings. (http://www.cultural-learnings.com/) E-mail us and let us know what you thought of the episode, as well as of the podcast, at acastofkings@gmail.com. You can find every episode of the show at gameofthronespodcast.com (http://www.gameofthronespodcast.com/) . If you like the show, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-kings-game-thrones-podcast/id515836681) ! Download (https://traffic.libsyn.com/slashfilmcast/acastofkingss2e06.mp3) here.
Keen fans of Borat, the legendary movie my Sacha Baron Cohen, will realize I’m knocking off his movie title here. It’s appropriate to capture the theme of our conversation, which covered all manner of healthy eating and living, but hit the theme of healthy European traditions contrasted with hectic, hyper-speed, overly-stressful American life today. Tania was born and raised in America and graduated from Brown University, and has spent many years of her adult life in places like Japan, Russia, and is now based in Bern, Switzerland. She has been on amazing journey of health and immersion into her authoring of one of the most fabulous and comprehensive books ever written on the planet, titled The Bordeaux Kitchen, An Immersion Into French Food and Wine, Inspired By Ancestral Traditions. ( https://www.amazon.com/Bordeaux-Kitchen-Immersion-Ancestral-Traditions/dp/1939563399 ) This book represents her life’s work, filled with insights about improving health through ancestral-style eating, the rich tradition of French cuisine, always honoring the ancestral perspective, and a fabulous education about wine and how to pair it with assorted paleo meals. We talk about Tania’s quest to regain her health after a disastrous ordeal starting with a burst appendix sustained in Kazakhstan (speaking of Borat, that’s his hood!), and a long hospital stay afterward dealing with complications. She has studied the health consequences relating to mass produced food (including the recent alarming commentary about widespread ingestion of glyphosates , the toxic chemical found in RoundUp weed killer product), EMF exposure ( SmartMeters from utilities, WiFi signals), excess artificial light and digital stimulation on your circadian rhythm as well as your mitochondrial function, impurities in the water supply, the consequences of gut dysfunction, and much more. Yes, Tania is a real forward thinker about health and natural living. It’s worth listening carefully to her concerns and insights, instead of our usual knee-jerk reaction to accept as normal all the health offenses in modern life. *TIMESTAMPS:* Tania has written a masterpiece of a cookbook that includes French Cooking recipes along with the wine and descriptions of life there. She focuses on ancestral health. [04:23] Her book is way more than a French Cookbook. Surprisingly the French culture is much aligned with the principals of Primal living. [09:08] The Europeans seem to have a much calmer, socializing, relaxing lifestyle. [13:00] People in the US need to slow down. [19:31] The organic label does not entirely let us know the facts. [25:15] Eggs’ labels are very confusing. [30:05] From farmers’ markets in Europe, there has been a shift in some areas to super market, but most people still take advantage of the farmer’s markets. [33:48] Public transportation functions well in Europe compared to US. [39:03] Kid’s absorption with light from screens is damaging eyes. [40:25] Blue light is the color we see around noon, so the artificial light at night from screens throws off our Circadian rhythm. [46:24] A lot of the new light bulbs we have are a problem [49:17] Sun exposure in the morning sets up your Circadian rhythm. [52:10] They explain the difference between fresh air and stale air. [56:24] Obesity might be a function of not getting the right amount and right type of light. [58:35] Many people don’t really realize the importance of being outside. [59:41] We are creating endless summer according to how our genes are wired to use light. [01:00:40] In Tania’s book she covers ancestral health, her health journey as well as French cooking and wine. [01:03:38] If you use fresh ingredients, you don’t have to read labels. Put the boxes away! [01:07:05] When you make desserts with rich fats, you don’t need as much sugar. [01:09:49] The moral of vegetarian versus meat eaters is another issue. [01:16:40] If you are taking an animal’s life, you’d better lead a purposeful and meaningful life yourself. [01:18:08] Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-get-over-yourself-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands