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Esta es una sesión de Música Reggaetón grabada en 2016 para una concentración de coches clásicos por Dj Dave As. Muchas Gracias a todos los que seguís estando ahí después de que hace mucho que no subimos sesiones y programas de radio. poco a poco intentaremos ponernos al día. Dave As.
Esta es una sesión de Música Reggaetón grabada en 2016 para una concentración de coches clásicos por Dj Dave As. Muchas Gracias a todos los que seguís estando ahí después de que hace mucho que no subimos sesiones y programas de radio. poco a poco intentaremos ponernos al día. Dave As.
In Episode 113 we discuss the last four years of Beyond The Pond, chat about our favorite episodes, run through some top five lists, and say goodbye to this project that’s been very near and dear to our hearts for since its inception in late-2016/early-2017. Thank you to everyone who listened, engaged, suggested albums, offered criticism, guested, and offered a top album’s list at the end of each year. We’ve been so lucky to host this show and see it grow far beyond what we would have ever imagined in the early months of 2017. We’ll be back in early February as part of the Undermine Podcast. We’re bringing a lot of what makes BTP special to the show, while working with our close friends on a show that we hope will tell the most complete story of Phish there’s ever been. Thank you all so much for being with us for this ride. We’re eternally grateful for you support & your time. — Brian & Dave— — — As we announced in Episode 111, we are thrilled to team up with our friends at the Helping Friendly Podcast & Under The Scales to create UNDERMINE!— — — Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondEmail: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.comPlease check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com and JamBase.comPlease leave us a review on iTunes!We’ll be back in February 2021 as a part of Undermine!Until then, we’ll see you beyond the pond… Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyondthepond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones que entre muchos de sus proyectos se encuentra este programa de radio . Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones que entre muchos de sus proyectos se encuentra este programa de radio . Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones que entre muchos de sus proyectos se encuentra este programa de radio . Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones que entre muchos de sus proyectos se encuentra este programa de radio . Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones que entre muchos de sus proyectos se encuentra este programa de radio . Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones que entre muchos de sus proyectos se encuentra este programa de radio . Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones que entre muchos de sus proyectos se encuentra este programa de radio . Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones que entre muchos de sus proyectos se encuentra este programa de radio . Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones que entre muchos de sus proyectos se encuentra este programa de radio . Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, este es el Segundo Programa de esta nueva temporada. un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones. Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Hoy Contamos con la inestimable ayuda de nuestro colaborador estrella, Dj Diesel. Dave As.
Programa Sonido Gran Reserva en su 9 Temporada, este es el primer Programa de esta nueva temporada. un Programa producido en esta Novena Temporada por la productora musical DielDave Producciones. Muchas Gracias a todos los que hacen posible este programa y a todos los que desde nueve temporadas habéis creído en este formato y en nosotros, muchas gracias a todos. Dave As.
Una sesión de música Mákina realizada en una fiesta privada y a cargo de un servidor, Dave As. espero que os guste y muchas gracias por escucharla o descargarla. Gracias.
Cerca de 4 horas de sesión a cargo de Dj Diesel, Dave As y Djs Invitados en la Fiesta de la Verbena de Sant Juan y en el Cumpleaños de Dave As, ( Actualización 4.7 del sistema ). Gran Noche y Gran Sesión, Gracias a Dj Invitado y como no, a Dj Diesel por hacerlo Realidad. Muchas Gracias a todos los que estuvisteis allí y a los que nos escuchasteis en directo por las redes, para todos los demás aquí os dejo la sesión al completo.
Cerca de 4 horas de sesión a cargo de Dj Diesel, Dave As y Djs Invitados en la Fiesta de la Verbena de Sant Juan y en el Cumpleaños de Dave As, ( Actualización 4.7 del sistema ). Gran Noche y Gran Sesión, Gracias a Dj Invitado y como no, a Dj Diesel por hacerlo Realidad. Muchas Gracias a todos los que estuvisteis allí y a los que nos escuchasteis en directo por las redes, para todos los demás aquí os dejo la sesión al completo.
Cerca de 4 horas de sesión a cargo de Dj Diesel, Dave As y Djs Invitados en la Fiesta de la Verbena de Sant Juan y en el Cumpleaños de Dave As, ( Actualización 4.7 del sistema ). Gran Noche y Gran Sesión, Gracias a Dj Invitado y como no, a Dj Diesel por hacerlo Realidad. Muchas Gracias a todos los que estuvisteis allí y a los que nos escuchasteis en directo por las redes, para todos los demás aquí os dejo la sesión al completo.
Sonido Gran Reserva. Ciento Veinte minutos de Música de Etiqueta, Lo Que suena y sonara en Europa y el mundo de la mano de Dave As, Mas conocido como Dj Deivitt. Con secciones como el Cajon Reserva podrás viajar al pasado y volver a recordar aquel momento que viviste ese día en aquella discoteca mientras sonaba aquella canción, con el repaso a las listas mas importantes del país y del mundo entero te pondrás al día de las novedades antes que nadie, y con el tema gran reserva de la noche podrás disfrutar de lo mejor del programa en una sola canción, el espacio de Reserva Sound esta encarado a las sesiones y los programas en directo fuera de los estudios. Sonido Gran Reserva, Probablemente algo mas que el mejor programa de toda la radio Española. Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros o saber el list tracking de algun programa o session mandar un correo electrónico a: elgranreserva@gmail.com.
Sonido Gran Reserva. Ciento Veinte minutos de Música de Etiqueta, Lo Que suena y sonara en Europa y el mundo de la mano de Dave As, Mas conocido como Dj Deivitt. Con secciones como el Cajon Reserva podrás viajar al pasado y volver a recordar aquel momento que viviste ese día en aquella discoteca mientras sonaba aquella canción, con el repaso a las listas mas importantes del país y del mundo entero te pondrás al día de las novedades antes que nadie, y con el tema gran reserva de la noche podrás disfrutar de lo mejor del programa en una sola canción, el espacio de Reserva Sound esta encarado a las sesiones y los programas en directo fuera de los estudios. Sonido Gran Reserva, Probablemente algo mas que el mejor programa de toda la radio Española. Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros o saber el list tracking de algun programa o session mandar un correo electrónico a: elgranreserva@gmail.com.
Sonido Gran Reserva. Ciento Veinte minutos de Música de Etiqueta, Lo Que suena y sonara en Europa y el mundo de la mano de Dave As, Mas conocido como Dj Deivitt. Con secciones como el Cajon Reserva podrás viajar al pasado y volver a recordar aquel momento que viviste ese día en aquella discoteca mientras sonaba aquella canción, con el repaso a las listas mas importantes del país y del mundo entero te pondrás al día de las novedades antes que nadie, y con el tema gran reserva de la noche podrás disfrutar de lo mejor del programa en una sola canción, el espacio de Reserva Sound esta encarado a las sesiones y los programas en directo fuera de los estudios. Sonido Gran Reserva, Probablemente algo mas que el mejor programa de toda la radio Española. Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros o saber el list tracking de algun programa o session mandar un correo electrónico a: elgranreserva@gmail.com.
Sonido Gran Reserva. Ciento Veinte minutos de Música de Etiqueta, Lo Que suena y sonara en Europa y el mundo de la mano de Dave As, Mas conocido como Dj Deivitt. Con secciones como el Cajon Reserva podrás viajar al pasado y volver a recordar aquel momento que viviste ese día en aquella discoteca mientras sonaba aquella canción, con el repaso a las listas mas importantes del país y del mundo entero te pondrás al día de las novedades antes que nadie, y con el tema gran reserva de la noche podrás disfrutar de lo mejor del programa en una sola canción, el espacio de Reserva Sound esta encarado a las sesiones y los programas en directo fuera de los estudios. Sonido Gran Reserva, Probablemente algo mas que el mejor programa de toda la radio Española. Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros o saber el list tracking de algun programa o session mandar un correo electrónico a: elgranreserva@gmail.com.
Sonido Gran Reserva. Ciento Veinte minutos de Música de Etiqueta, Lo Que suena y sonara en Europa y el mundo de la mano de Dave As, Mas conocido como Dj Deivitt. Con secciones como el Cajon Reserva podrás viajar al pasado y volver a recordar aquel momento que viviste ese día en aquella discoteca mientras sonaba aquella canción, con el repaso a las listas mas importantes del país y del mundo entero te pondrás al día de las novedades antes que nadie, y con el tema gran reserva de la noche podrás disfrutar de lo mejor del programa en una sola canción, el espacio de Reserva Sound esta encarado a las sesiones y los programas en directo fuera de los estudios. Sonido Gran Reserva, Probablemente algo mas que el mejor programa de toda la radio Española. Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros o saber el list tracking de algun programa o session mandar un correo electrónico a: elgranreserva@gmail.com.
Sonido Gran Reserva. Ciento Veinte minutos de Música de Etiqueta, Lo Que suena y sonara en Europa y el mundo de la mano de Dave As, Mas conocido como Dj Deivitt. Con secciones como el Cajon Reserva podrás viajar al pasado y volver a recordar aquel momento que viviste ese día en aquella discoteca mientras sonaba aquella canción, con el repaso a las listas mas importantes del país y del mundo entero te pondrás al día de las novedades antes que nadie, y con el tema gran reserva de la noche podrás disfrutar de lo mejor del programa en una sola canción, el espacio de Reserva Sound esta encarado a las sesiones y los programas en directo fuera de los estudios. Sonido Gran Reserva, Probablemente algo mas que el mejor programa de toda la radio Española. Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros o saber el list tracking de algun programa o session mandar un correo electrónico a: elgranreserva@gmail.com.
Sonido Gran Reserva. Ciento Veinte minutos de Música de Etiqueta, Lo Que suena y sonara en Europa y el mundo de la mano de Dave As, Mas conocido como Dj Deivitt. Con secciones como el Cajon Reserva podrás viajar al pasado y volver a recordar aquel momento que viviste ese día en aquella discoteca mientras sonaba aquella canción, con el repaso a las listas mas importantes del país y del mundo entero te pondrás al día de las novedades antes que nadie, y con el tema gran reserva de la noche podrás disfrutar de lo mejor del programa en una sola canción, el espacio de Reserva Sound esta encarado a las sesiones y los programas en directo fuera de los estudios. Sonido Gran Reserva, Probablemente algo mas que el mejor programa de toda la radio Española. Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros o saber el list tracking de algun programa o session mandar un correo electrónico a: elgranreserva@gmail.com.
Sonido Gran Reserva. Ciento Veinte minutos de Música de Etiqueta, Lo Que suena y sonara en Europa y el mundo de la mano de Dave As, Mas conocido como Dj Deivitt. Con secciones como el Cajon Reserva podrás viajar al pasado y volver a recordar aquel momento que viviste ese día en aquella discoteca mientras sonaba aquella canción, con el repaso a las listas mas importantes del país y del mundo entero te pondrás al día de las novedades antes que nadie, y con el tema gran reserva de la noche podrás disfrutar de lo mejor del programa en una sola canción, el espacio de Reserva Sound esta encarado a las sesiones y los programas en directo fuera de los estudios. Sonido Gran Reserva, Probablemente algo mas que el mejor programa de toda la radio Española. Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros o saber el list tracking de algun programa o session mandar un correo electrónico a: elgranreserva@gmail.com.
Sonido Gran Reserva. Ciento Veinte minutos de Música de Etiqueta, Lo Que suena y sonara en Europa y el mundo de la mano de Dave As, Mas conocido como Dj Deivitt. Con secciones como el Cajon Reserva podrás viajar al pasado y volver a recordar aquel momento que viviste ese día en aquella discoteca mientras sonaba aquella canción, con el repaso a las listas mas importantes del país y del mundo entero te pondrás al día de las novedades antes que nadie, y con el tema gran reserva de la noche podrás disfrutar de lo mejor del programa en una sola canción, el espacio de Reserva Sound esta encarado a las sesiones y los programas en directo fuera de los estudios. Sonido Gran Reserva, Probablemente algo mas que el mejor programa de toda la radio Española. Para ponerte en contacto con nosotros o saber el list tracking de algun programa o session mandar un correo electrónico a: elgranreserva@gmail.com.
Session de la Verbena de Sant Juan 2019 mezclada por dj Dave As, recogiendo lo Mejor de la Maquina de los 90s y Hardstylr e intentando calentar al publico para convertir la sesison en una fiesta para recordar. esta es la primera parte grabada en directo en Can Sant Joan de Montcada i Reixac. el 23 del 06 de 2019.
Session de la Verbena de Sant Juan 2019 mezclada por dj Dave As, recogiendo los mejor de los años 80s 90s e intentando calentar al publico para convertir la sesison en una fiesta para recordar. esta es la primera parte grabada en directo en el restaurant Nou Can Palau de Vilanova del Valles. el 23 del 06 de 2019.
Sesión grabada en directo el sábado día 06 de Octubre de 2018 en una fiesta privada y que durante 120 minutos la temática fue recordar al gran Gigi D'Agostino y sus grandes temas que nos an llegado a emocionar a todos. Todo ello Mezclado por Dave As. Muchas Gracias y a disfrutarlo. Dave As.
59 Minutos de lo mejor Mezclado por Dave As en directo y procurando incluir en esos 59 minutos la esencia del Sonido Gran Reserva y de la magia que sale de las manos de Dave As después de mas de 30 años pinchando en todo tipo de salas y mezclando todo tipo de Música. Esperamos que os guste. Dave As
59 Minutos de lo mejor Mezclado por Dave As en directo y procurando incluir en esos 59 minutos la esencia del Sonido Gran Reserva y de la magia que sale de las manos de Dave As después de mas de 30 años pinchando en todo tipo de salas y mezclando todo tipo de Música. Esperamos que os guste. Dave As
We meet with Dave Weller to discuss the issues surrounding native and non-native English teachers such as attitudes of parents and teachers, the responsibilities of language schools and how to change opinions.Tracy: Hello, everyone.Ross Thorburn: Hi, folks.Tracy: Today, we've got our regular podcast guest...Both: Dave Weller.Ross: Hello, Dave.Dave Weller: Hello, everybody. I was trying not to say hurrah again.[laughter]Dave: Regular listeners will know what I mean.Ross: Dave's here this week to talk with us about a rather controversial issue...Tracy: Which is native English speaking‑teachers versus non‑native English‑speaking teachers.Ross: Today, we've got three questions. The first one is what's all the fuss about? Second...Tracy: What do the parents and the students think about it? The third one...Ross: What can managers and schools do about it?What’s the “Native” / “Non native Teacher” debate about?Ross: Guys, what's the debate about?Tracy: Based on my understanding, just schools, parents, teachers and students feel a different mode of English ‑‑ native or non‑native...They've got advantages and disadvantages. So it seems more people, native English‑speaking teachers and have a better model of English.Ross: As well as that, it seems like there's a bit of a tendency in the industry that native speakers who are teachers will tend to get paid more. Native speakers who are teachers will tend to be given more opportunities.Dave: Actually, I read about a study that looks at higher education institutions in the UK. They found over 70 percent of them made hiring decisions for staff based on whether they were native or non‑native speakers.Ross: That doesn't surprise me a lot. It's almost like our whole methodology and approach to teaching language, doing everything in the students' L2, is almost based around having native‑speaking teachers, right?Dave: Definitely. It goes really deep. Again, there's different levels of it. It's fine if it just stayed as an opinion, but once it turns into action, policy and systems, that's where discrimination kicks in. It becomes distinctly unfair and entrenched within our industry. Despite being what a lot of people think of as a very nice and liberal industry, it hides quite a lot of trade dark secrets.Ross: Interestingly, if you do any reading on this, you find that it becomes very difficult to define what a native speaker actually is. One thing that you can't deny is that the person grew up speaking English, but when you start to look at other criteria, they're very, very woolly.It tends to be things like they can be creative with language, they don't have a foreign accent, they're aware of the culture of the language. All these things, which clearly, it's possible...Dave: Of course. Non‑native speakers have that as well.Ross: Ultimately, you get to this point where, really, the only difference between the two is that one of them grew up speaking English, and one didn't. Which, if you're learning English from someone, is pretty irrelevant, isn't it, what language or what they did in their childhood. Who cares about that?Dave: Precisely. All you really care about is how good they are as a teacher, how well then can connect with you in the classroom, they can motivate you, and all the other things that go into making up a good teacher.This whole argument actually needs to be rephrased into clearer lines. Silvana Richardson mentioned in her IATEFL that we need a new word for non‑native speakers. For me, that word would just be English teachers.There's no point devolving that word into finer detail. You should actually go back up the chain. We're all English teachers. Just some of us have different skills and backgrounds than others.If we were to do that, it would solve a lot of these problems. When you talk about a teacher, you can, "OK, which language can they speak and at what level?" That way, you can say, "Well, in the old parlance, there's this native‑speaking teacher who can speak a little bit of the learner's L1, but not to their level."Then there's a native speaker who can't speak any. Then there's a non‑native speaker who is local to the area. Then there's a non‑native speaker that isn't local from the area."Ross: Part of it is linguistic determinism. The Sapir‑Whorf hypothesis, made famous by the recent movie ‑‑ "Arrival." This idea that because of the language that we use, that we have to describe the teachers as native and non‑native teachers or speakers, that's the thing that we end up focusing on.If we changed it, and say, we called them monolingual or bilingual teachers, then which of those would you have a preference for?Dave: I agree to a point, but this is why I might be against that. I can't say everything goes as you plan. Then in 20 years' time, you actually might get a reverse situation where there's prejudice against native speakers because of the bilingualism versus monolingualism.All I think you should do is revert back to the phrase teachers and then what skills does that teacher have.What do parents and the students think about “Native” / “Non- native Teachers”?Ross: Interesting in that the research I've done on this and the survey where I looked at parents, students, teachers, and sales and service staff, and asked every group, I had a bunch of different attributes in there.For example, attitudes, qualifications, personalities, relationship with students, being native speakers, what people look like, their nationality, and their ability to speak the student's L1.The number one thing was definitely not being a native speaker. That ranked about number three or number four in people's preference. The native or non‑native speaker is...people use that as a proxy.It's something that if you don't know anything about the industry, then you can relate to that very, very easily, but if you're a parent and you don't know anything about language learning, you're not going to know what qualifications the teachers should have.It's very difficult to see what the teachers' attitudes are or their personalities, if any, or of those things. It is quite simple to check. Is this person a native speaker or not?Dave: I find it fascinating. To go back to non‑native speakerism for a second, I was reading some of Adrian Holliday's work. He said that it started out as almost a marketing ploy from various aid agencies back in the '60s to propagate the idea that native speakers were the best model.In which case, that obviously links up to the idea that Silvana Richardson said in her plenary that we can change the perception in the industry. All it takes is a little time.With research that backs this up ‑‑ research coming out that actually says that it's not just OK, but beneficial to use L1 in the classroom ‑‑ you put those things together, then this is the way forward to actually eradicate bias in our industry.Ross: Let me play you that quote from Silvana now.Silvana Richardson: Employers always have choices. Collusion with inequality and prejudice is a choice. Discrimination is a choice. As Rajagopalan says, "In our neoliberal world, who will dare challenge what the market dictates?"The answer to this is, just because the market is demanding certain things, it does not mean that the market itself cannot be made to perceive things differently.Ross: Do you think that's true? Is that realistic though, that the market can be made to perceive...Dave: Of course, it is. Yeah, definitely. If you look on an individual on a mass scale, how many times have we changed our minds over the course of our professional development over the last 10, 15 years?Precisely, it's the same thing with the industry. Industries change, ideas change, views change. It happens usually, I would argue, from the ground up rather than direct from above, especially in an industry such as ours which is quite fragmented and has no overarching body to dictate the standards.Tracy: I still think there is a huge market, because you just look at the education companies doing online or offline. The business...they create the scenario, and having native English teachers is the better choice.Ross: In that case, do you think it's an easier or difficult or a long or short task to change the way that Chinese parents and students see local teachers?Tracy: It's going to be a long way. I have to say all the non‑native teachers need to work really hard, because if you constantly made the mistakes, and you constantly misspell the word, and you constantly use the utterances or expressions that people don't normally use, and use those language to teach your students, there is a problem.Ross: It's so unfair, because I see a lot of really bad native‑speaking teachers [laughs] who don't get picked up on making teaching mistakes or methodological mistakes.Dave: Or even language mistakes of teaching language which is highly improbable, possible but doesn't often get used. They end up teaching...It's, maybe, not going technically wrong, but you'll hear people teaching language that never gets used.Ross: They're from one particular part of the Deep South in America and they use a phrase that only them and their family and the people in that village use and are like, "I've never heard it before."I don't see them getting picked up on those mistakes. They tend to get a free pass because they're a native speaker. That's really unfair.Tracy: A lot of teachers or parents always say, "Oh, I want my student or my child to speak Standard English," or "All the students should learn Standard English."Dave: There's no such thing anymore, is there?Ross: I don't think so. Is that a cultural concept that exists in China? There is a standard Chinese, but there's no Standard English.Dave: Let's play devil's advocate just for a second. I can clearly understand what they mean though. Even though we're looking at it from a technician's point of view, we're looking at it from a point of view of professionals in the industry. What parents mean...it's almost like the shadows on Plato's cave, to take it deep for a second.The concept of a horse, despite all horses can look slightly different...Again, they're using that term as a proxy of an English that will be understood around the world. No matter where they go, it'll be effortless to be able to communicate with other English‑speaking teachers and not be hindered in any way through pronunciation or grammar or phrase. That's shorthand for what they're trying to say.Ross: Indeed, but is it not also the case that a very, very small percentage of learners will learn English or an accent or something to the point where they're at that level of, "Oh, I want to sound English" or "I want to sound American," but, really, for most of the students I've taught, even after years, they sound Chinese, because...Dave: Maybe your students, Ross.[laughter]Dave: Sorry, that's such a flippant answer. No, I completely agree with your point. In fact, I'd even add to that and say, it's not about increasing their level. It's about teaching the skills to grade their language if they do encounter another non‑native speaker who has trouble understanding their accent, maybe because they're from a quite different culture. Again, you're arguing against a perception and a belief.What can managers and schools do about “Native” / Non-native Teacher” discriminationRoss: Can we talk for a minute about language schools and, maybe, what language schools can do about that? I've got another Silvana quote for you. Do you mind if I play this briefly?Dave: Please do.Silvana: This is part of the California/Nevada's position paper opposing discrimination against non‑native English speaking teachers. It says, "Teaching job announcements that indicate a preference or requirement for a native speaker of English trivialize the professional development teachers have received and teaching experience they have already acquired.Such announcements are also discriminatory and ultimately harm all teachers ‑‑ native or not ‑‑ by devaluing teacher education, professionalism, and experience.Ross: To what extent do you guys agree or disagree with that?Dave: 100 percent. Again, I really speak with authority from my background, which is as a native speaker. Again, it does trivialize my experience and the amount of work I've put in over the last 15 years of professional development, studying...Ross: Getting qualifications and things...Dave: Precisely. The extra work I've put in ‑‑ thousands of hours ‑‑ and then to be reduced to being called, "He's a native speaker. He'll do."Ross: It still happens so often. Tracy, you had something like that a few weeks ago over organizing a teacher training thing here. Again, you've obviously got your diploma, you're studying your MA, you've been a tutor and a course director on accredited courses.The people running the course said, "Oh, can you make sure there's a native speaker or foreigner for at least half the course?"Dave: Who's just finished a 40‑hour online course, perhaps.Ross: Or maybe not even that. Isn't it fascinating that that still persists?Tracy: They even didn't care about what qualifications or experience they have. Also interesting, the person from the organization even asked me, "Can you tell me more about this trainer?"I said, "OK. Maybe I can ask this person to send the CV, send the training, teaching experience." She said, "We really don't care about it. Just tell me his age, which country he's from, and also if he's white or black."Ross: What about on the flip side for a minute then, Dave? As someone who used to be a director of studies before in a school where you had to make hiring decisions, where's this balance? Were you ever in some tough situations there?Dave: [laughs] Yes.Ross: How did that work out then?Dave: The thing is, as a manager ‑‑ anyone who's been a manager, I'm sure, can relate to this ‑‑ you have to pick and choose your battles. That was the one that I'll actually go to bat for.If you had several candidates and various degrees of discrimination in different things as one that Tracy mentioned earlier about someone's skin color, also about non‑native speaking teachers, you just go and not actually ask if these persons' qualified, they're capable, they've gone through the interview process, and that they would be a good fit for this team, they'd be a good fit for this country, and they'd be a great fit for our school.Then you'd put your foot down. You'd have an argument, almost, with the culture of the school. If you won ‑‑ sometimes you did, sometimes you didn't ‑‑ often, unfortunately, it depended on how badly the school needed teachers, and how many classes waiting you had, how many students waiting to start class.Unfortunately, it was usually the deciding factor. Once the teacher arrived, whereas the students after a few lessons, would be delighted with the experienced teacher, the parents would turn and become delighted and insist on having that teacher as a future teacher for their children.What’s does the future hold for “Non-native English teachers”?Dave: It's always sad that we actually have to do this, or that it's something that we do have to get passionate about. Do spread the word on.I'm very optimistic about it. I like to think there are enough people out there that people will go back, spread the word, and take small actions. There will be this groundswell of people that do this.Ross: All right, Dave, thanks very much for coming on. It was a pleasure talking to you again.Dave: It's a pleasure to be here, as always. Thank you.[background music]Tracy: Thanks, Dave. Bye, everybody.Ross: Bye.Tracy: For more podcasts, videos, and blogs, visit our website...Both: Www.tefltraininginstitute.com.Ross: If you've got a question or a topic you'd like us to discuss, leave us a comment...Tracy: If you want to keep up to date with our latest content, add us on WeChat @tefltraininginstitute.Ross: If you enjoyed our podcast, please rate us on iTunes.
Session grabada en directo en Loka. Los Temas Incluidos en esta session son una pequeña muestra de la música que hace que Dave As te transporte a otro Mundo donde todo es posible. Todo ello Mezclado por Dave As. Esta Session es exclusiva para vosotros y para todos los que estubisteis en loka ese día. Muchas Gracias y a disfrutarlo. Dave As.
Session grabada en directo el Lunes dia 14 de Agosto en Loka. 2 Horas para que la vayas disfrutando a tu gusto. Todo ello Mezclado por Dave As. Le Session sonara Tambien en riguroso diferido el proximo martes 22 de Agosto de 2017 dentro del programa Sonido Reserva en Boom Radio de 22 a 00 h Muchas Gracias y a disfrutarlo. Dave As.
Session grabada en directo el sabado dia 05 de Agosto en una fiesta privada desde las 00 h y hasta las 06 h que se transmitio a través de Boom Radio y que hemos Cortado en bloques de una hora para que la vayas disfrutando a tu gusto. Son 6 partes de las cuales la mayoria estan dedicadas al Dance Italiano de los 90,s que era la temática de la fiesta. Todo ello Mezclado por Dave As. Muchas Gracias y a disfrutarlo. Dave As.
Session grabada en directo el sabado dia 05 de Agosto en una fiesta privada desde las 00 h y hasta las 06 h que se transmitio a través de Boom Radio y que hemos Cortado en bloques de una hora para que la vayas disfrutando a tu gusto. Son 6 partes de las cuales la mayoria estan dedicadas al Dance Italiano de los 90,s que era la temática de la fiesta. Todo ello Mezclado por Dave As. Muchas Gracias y a disfrutarlo. Dave As.
Session grabada en directo el sabado dia 05 de Agosto en una fiesta privada desde las 00 h y hasta las 06 h que se transmitio a través de Boom Radio y que hemos Cortado en bloques de una hora para que la vayas disfrutando a tu gusto. Son 6 partes de las cuales la mayoria estan dedicadas al Dance Italiano de los 90,s que era la temática de la fiesta. Todo ello Mezclado por Dave As. Muchas Gracias y a disfrutarlo. Dave As.
Session grabada en directo el sabado dia 05 de Agosto en una fiesta privada desde las 00 h y hasta las 06 h que se transmitio a través de Boom Radio y que hemos Cortado en bloques de una hora para que la vayas disfrutando a tu gusto. Son 6 partes de las cuales la mayoria estan dedicadas al Dance Italiano de los 90,s que era la temática de la fiesta. Todo ello Mezclado por Dave As. Muchas Gracias y a disfrutarlo. Dave As
Session grabada en directo el sabado dia 05 de Agosto en una fiesta privada desde las 00 h y hasta las 06 h que se transmitio a través de Boom Radio y que hemos Cortado en bloques de una hora para que la vayas disfrutando a tu gusto. Son 6 partes de las cuales la mayoria estan dedicadas al Dance Italiano de los 90,s que era la temática de la fiesta. Todo ello Mezclado por Dave As. Muchas Gracias y a disfrutarlo. Dave As
Session grabada en directo el sabado dia 05 de Agosto en una fiesta privada desde las 00 h y hasta las 06 h que se transmitio a través de Boom Radio y que hemos Cortado en bloques de una hora para que la vayas disfrutando a tu gusto. Son 6 partes de las cuales la mayoria estan dedicadas al Dance Italiano de los 90,s que era la temática de la fiesta. Todo ello Mezclado por Dave As. Muchas Gracias y a disfrutarlo. Dave As.
Esta session tendría o al menos debería de entenderse simplemente por el nombre. es parte de la previa que pincharemos el proximo fin de semana cuando cambiemos de actualización. sin mas no se que mas decir valga la redundancia pero como hay que escribir un pequeño texto pues ahi esta. Muchas Gracias a todos. Dave As.
Una Session de 90 minutos donde podréis disfrutar de lo mejor de la musica Italo Dance. 90 minutos de sentimientos y recuerdos de un tiempo ya pasado y que gusta recordar de vez en cuando. Con esta session queríamos dejar nuestro granito de arena y por que no, Recordar nuestro pasado tambien. Muchas gracias a todos los que estabais en directo y esperamos que os gusta a los que la escuchareis atraves del Podcast. Dave As
Aqui teneis Parte de la previa de Sant Joan 2017 y La Fiesta Oficial de fin de temporada del Programa El Gran Reserva. 2 horas en las que espero que disfruteis como siempre tanto o mas que yo al hacerlas. Muchas Gracias a todos por estar ahí y en lo que respecta al programa de radio de El Gran Reserva, Volveremos el Proximo Martes dia 19 de Septiembre de 2017, Después de unas merecidas vacaciones. Gracias de nuevo, DaVe As
“I think this might actually work…” On this special episode Russell and Dave Woodward brainstorm their ideas of how to launch Funnel University. They also explain the concept of sticky cookies and why they are better than first cookie wins. Here are 3 fun things you’ll hear on today’s episode: The interesting, and kind of backwards way they are thinking of launching Funnel University. Why affiliates will benefit from the use of sticky cookies rather than first cookie wins when it comes to promoting Funnel University. Why Russell is currently selling toilet paper with Clickfunnels. So listen below to find out how this new launch idea would work and decide if you think it will sell really well or completely flop. ---Transcript--- Russell: Hey everyone, this is Russell, welcome to a really strange, different version of Marketing In Your Car. Alright, so I’m in the car right now with Dave. Dave: Hey guys! Russell: We are heading into the office today is Funnel University Launch Day, no matter what. You guys have heard me complain, this has been….I’m a big believer in the whole lead or gold thing, this time we killed 3 people, there’s lead in some people because we missed the deadlines. But today it’s happening no matter what. So we’re driving and had an idea and we’re brainstorming about it and we just wanted to share with you guys, because who knows, something good might come. So typically in a product launch, we promote the product to everyone. So we’re thinking, what if we do a complete sneak attack and instead of promoting the product, we promote the opportunity to sell the product to our entire lists. So we email all the Clickfunnels members and basically just say, “Hey step number one we’re rolling out, this new product is coming out, first step you need to go get it because you gotta become an ambassador of this so go get it because it’s amazing. Then the second step is, you need to be an affiliate, so click here to get your affiliate account and lets go spam Facebook, or let’s go market efficiently to Facebook and other places.” It’s the complete backwards sneak attack that will either work or it will completely bomb. I don’t know. Dave: It also ties into to what you were talking about yesterday in Marketing In Your Car, as far as the importance of having affiliates. So now everyone who’s a Clickfunnels user you’re automatically an affiliate, so now you can basically show every single person real quick how to make your very first few bucks online, if you’re not already doing it. If you’ve already got a list or if you don’t have a list, I can now go out and promote something for Clickfunnels…..by the way we also have sticky cookies, but that’s for a different topic. So you have the opportunity of making money right away by giving away a gift. Russell: Here’s a gift worth $700 or $800, we’re giving away for free, anyone you give it away to, you get commission. So let’s talk about the sticky cookie thing. This is a cool thing we just built. We’re the first one to test it, but I think it’s Clickfunnels wide. Dave: It is. Russell: So the way sticky cookies work, if you’re using backpack, let’s say you promote Funnel University and somebody signs up but then 6 months later I convince them to get a Clickfunnels account, you get commissions on that. Or 6 months later you convince them to get my book, you get commissions on that. It’s sticky to the person. There’s a fine line between sticky cookies, and first cookie wins, because I’m not a big believer in first cookie wins. So here’s the lifelong affiliate debate. One is like….first cookie wins means, if you click on my link first that cookie lasts forever, so if that person ever buys, you get the commission, which is good for fast movers. But people come in later it sucks because then someone comes in 6 months later and convinces somebody to buy and gives them a big bonus and then they don’t get commissions because the first dude 6 months ago got the first cookie. So sticky cookies is not that because we don’t want to make it so people don’t want to promote. Dave: As a product owner it really messes things up because then the only people who ever promote are your very first affiliates. Russell: Yeah, there’s no incentive for people to come in later. So sticky cookies works, where it’s sticky so let’s say you get somebody to opt-in for the Clickfunnels trial and they don’t buy, or they opt-in at their house and then they go to work the next day and that’s when they decided to buy. Or let’s say they opt-in for Funnel University they don’t buy it, but then they buy Clickfunnels 3 weeks later because the follow-up sequence sold them and they buy that from a different computer. Sticky cookies will follow that person around, so if they buy 3 months later, it will still give you the commission for that person, even if they’re on a different browser, or computer, different product. Any product in our product line, if they buy you get commissions. The only way you would lose that person is if a new affiliate re-cookied them, it would override the sticky cookie. But the sticky cookie’s there for as long as it follows them. The way it works is it’s not just cookie based. Let’s say you get somebody to opt-in, it adds your affiliate ID in the database, it knows if they buy anything from us in the future, even if there’s no cookie present, when they fill in the order form it’ll look to see who was the last affiliate who referred them to anything and give that person the commission. So that’s the concept of sticky cookies, which is a cool thing, as far as backpack, it’s this really cool advanced thing that nobody else is doing. So you should be using backpack for your affiliate platforms. The cool thing is you promote Funnel University, all of the other crap we sell in the future….I mean all the amazing products we sell in the future. Sorry I don’t know why……we should probably edit that out. No. Dave: No it’s actually the reason crap is coming up so much is because we’re thinking about selling toilet paper through a funnel. That’s why crap keeps coming up. Russell: Oh man, there’s so many back stories to this week. Well two things of crap, one is Marcus Lemonis’ funnel, we’re selling toilet paper. It’s a crap funnel. All the products in the funnel are related to crap. And then Dave and I are also on a juice fast this week, which has added to the amount of crap we’ve been experiencing. Dave: TMI Russell: So back to the strategy. So now that you guys got the backstory, we’ve got another 5 minutes before we’re at the office, Dave and I are kind of brainstorming this. So if we do it, the big thing with we mail the affiliates in, we’ve gotta basically tell them that, you give away this gift and you can get paid 40% commission. Dave: And it’s recurring. Russell: And it’s recurring, yeah. And the product’s amazing. They get a print newsletter, they get software, which is super sticky. I showed you the software this week, it’s amazing. So what’s the downside? Because this is either going to work really good or it’s a gonna completely bomb. The downside is people buying through their own affiliate link probably. They’ll be like, “Oh I’m going to buy it through my own affiliate link.” which is annoying. Do we care or do we not worry about it? Dave: Today we don’t care. The other thing is there’s going to be a lot of urgency and scarcity to it, which helps everyone understand the importance of getting out and doing it right away. Because otherwise, there’s no reason for them to promote it. This is a product that’s not going to be available to be promoted long term. Russell: It’d be basically two weeks and then we’re shutting down the cart. So you’ve got two weeks to buy this thing or else you lost your opportunity, and two weeks to promote it. Dave: Which is again, a topic for another Marketing In Your Car as far as membership sites and scarcity. But right now, the whole idea is to send out to the affiliates and basically to do a Blab or Periscope or something where people get excited about it and they can go ahead and have the opportunity of offering a free product to everybody and if they buy that product, they then will also be cookied with our sticky cookies long term so if they then upgrade to Clickfunnels, which is the whole reason we’ve got Funnel University, then they’ll have the opportunity of getting commission on that as well. Russell: It’s amazing. So what we’re inventing here is the backwards product launch, where we’re launching the affiliate program and we’re hoping it incentivizes them to buy the product and promote the product. So each sale doesn’t turn into one sale, it turns into 5 or 10 or 20 sales, depending. That’s be interesting stats to check afterwards. How many sales per average user. Because if you buy and post on Facebook, “Hey Russell Brunson is giving away this $1000 marketing gift, I just bought it. Here’s my receipt, you should buy it too.” Everyone should be able to get 5 or 6 people from it. What if that’s the way the email reads like, Everyone go buy the product, that way you can show, “Hey I just bought this product, this is how cool it is. It’s going to be coming this week.” And then post that on Facebook or you email it, and tell everyone they need to get it two. So that’s step two, and then step…..yeah. Dave: And It will go to the….You can link that directly on Facebook to the landing page, which would have a video. Russell: This is so cool. I think we need to make a landing page that’s just a fast sale landing page too. Because the sales page we have there’s an hour long really cool, amazing video we made teaching some cool stuff using the Perfect Webinar Script. And then we pitch it really hard. It’s a free plus shipping offer so I don’t think it needs to be sold that hard. So I might clone the page right now and just make a simplified version of it that the affiliates can have so they can promote to the longer form education video or the quick sale or the squeeze page. Because the squeeze page has an amazing follow-up sequence as well. Anyway, that’s what we’re thinking. so we’re just brainstorming and we thought let’s just invite everyone else in on this behind the scenes to hear what we’re thinking because this is either going to be a huge success or a complete flop. I think we’re going to do it, but we still gotta just confirm we are. So now you guys know what’s happening behind the scenes. We will find out today if that’s the right strategy and we’ll let you know in the next week if it works or if it completely bombs. If it bombs we’ll definitely shift mid-launch to “Don’t promote this thing, just go buy it.” Alright guys, that’s what we got for you. Have an amazing day and we’ll talk to you all again soon. Bye. Dave: See ya!
How do I get my credit score ready to buy a home? Eric & Yanci a first hand story of success Dave: Hi everyone Dave Sullivan here with special guest Eric and Yanci, one of my very early fans on YouTube. I’m so glad that they’re here with me today. Thank you both for coming on the show. Eric & Yanci: Thank you for inviting us. Dave: They’ve been working very hard on their credit. We have been emailing back and forth. Now they are at the point now when they just about ready to start shopping for a new home. You get your credit scores from MyFICO.com correct? Eric & Yanci: Yes Dave: One of the things I like to tell people about MyFICO.com is that they need to be careful because you’re getting more than one credit score, originally you used to get only FICO9 and now MyFico.com is providing FICO5 as well as others. In the mortgage industry we use FICO5 so your scores may vary slightly. I think Yanci is in really good shape and Eric is right there 620 is considered the minimum, but if you can get to 640 you both will be in very good shape, interest rates are so low right now it is a great time to buy a home. What is your goal? What is your time frame? Eric & Yanci: Well our apartment lease is up June 15, we really wanted to find our own home. We opened an account with a credit union. My main reason was to start a relationship with a lender and get ready for our lease expiration. Eric and I are interested in applying for a Mortgage and seeing what happens from there. Dave: You said that you opened an account at the credit union, what type of account? Eric & Yanci: It was just a checking account. Dave: Good you’re establishing a relationship, a good idea, credit unions are always a good choice in a financial partner. I would definitely tell you to shop at more than one lender. People normally will call the first company they see on TV. Companies who advertise on TV are paying thousands and thousands of dollars for that exposure. Those companies have to make that money up somehow and usually it is on your loan, maybe not your specific loan but over the course of all the loans that they originate. Although it might feel like they’re making it up on your specific loan. Eric & Yanci: How do we find a good lender? Dave: I would recommend looking for your local Mortgage Association in your state. In Michigan it would be the Michigan Mortgage Lenders Association, find that group in your state then go to the president of that group because they are someone who cares about his industry to take a volunteer position like that. What state were you guys located? Eric & Yanci: North Carolina Dave: I’m sure there is a North Carolina Association of Mortgage Brokers. Eric specifically your credit situation, there is a variation in between your three scores. One is about forty points higher than the lowest one. Eric & Yanci: Yes. Dave: As you know mortgage lenders look at the middle score, that is the only score the lender care about. What I do, when there is a forty point difference, I try to figure out why there’s such a wide variation. If you take your three credit reports lay them down next to each other. Go through and find where the differences are in between your repositories files. If you find the differences then you can figure out what your next move is. Sometimes collection companies may not reporting to all three repositories or even a balance that is not being reported correctly. Eric & Yanci: I think I know why. I had a collection on my credit report and I tried to get it removed. I paid it and they said that they would remove it, but they never did. I called and called to try and get them to remove it but they never would. Dave: You have to be careful when trying to get a pay for delete. If you don’t get something in writing from them before you pay it off. It can be very hard to get them to work with you after they get the payment. Eric & Yanci: I actually got into contact with them, I was going to offer to pay it in order to get it removed from my credit report. I went ahead and made the payment. Later, when I accessed my credit report it was still there. They keep giving me the run around, telling me that they were going to take care of it, but the collection company never did. Dave: You made the right move, at least you got some documentation from them that said it was paid. As long as it’s showing paying on your credit report that is all you can do now. As it gets older and older, further back in time, the collection account will have a reduced impact on your score. I’m sure you’ve seen this already as you work on your credit, your scores have come up obviously, when we first we emailed your scores were very low. Eric & Yanci: Oh yeah! It was Yanci, She did most of the work. Dave: It is a team effort. I don’t know if you watched the interview I did with Wes a couple weeks ago? He works in state government and he had very bad credit. He fixed his credit on his own. The most important thing he said was “don’t give up”. Obviously you guys have not given up. It is really important that people realize that it doesn’t happen overnight. If you can stick with it, you can get there. One thing that you can do is bring down your revolving balances to 5 percent of the high credit. I probably would start the mortgage process right now. Yanci you look stressed? Eric & Yanci: Very nervous Dave. Dave: It will be fine, like I said if you go to the right person. You should be fine. In the mortgage industry which I’ve been a part of for twenty years now, there were a lot very bad apples. Now because of all the regulations that are in place, almost all of them are gone. Go to your local mortgage association president or officer. They will take good care of you. Eric & Yanci: Last year we tried, I work in a Doctor’s office and a lady came in there and asked me if I knew of anyone looking for a mortgage. I told her I was and I gave her all of our bank statements and w-2’s. She tried to work with us, but our credit was just not ready. So we have been trying to establish a good credit history ever since. That is when I found you and your website. Dave: I think that you are ready to talk to a mortgage lender again. One thing I would tell you is to go to more than one. I think that is the best advice I could give. Get all your documentation together because like before the lenders are required to document to death. They’re going to ask you for all kinds of stuff but don’t get freaked out it is just part of the process now. Eric & Yanci: okay, I get a little tensed up, they question you about everything. Dave: I know it can feel that way. Don’t feel like it is only you, it is everybody. It is just all of the regulations that the government has brought on the industry. As long as you guys have all your ducks the row and it looks like you do you will be fine. Don’t make any career changes how long have you been at your jobs? Eric & Yanci: Eric has been there two years, Yanci has been at her job for almost three years. Dave: You guys are fine then. Get your bank statements and tax statements together, then you’ll be prepared. Let them pull your credit before you give them anything. You guys have done a great job and I want to congratulate you both. I definitely want to hear back from you when you move in to your new home. Eric & Yanci: I have a question though, with our tax returns, Do they have to go behind our back to the IRS and pull the 4506T? Dave: They’re not looking behind your back, it is just that HUD mandate that they go and get copy of the tax forms that you filed with the IRS directly. It’s not that they’re doing this to go around behind you. It is just mandated by the government. Eric & Yanci: Well the reason I ask is because we’ve been doing it separate for the past three years. I had some debt and I wanted to get it paid before we started to file jointly. Last year they questioned me about it. Dave: People are allowed to do that, you’re not required to file joint returns. I think there is some advantages from a tax perspective that you might want to take advantage of by filing joint. If Eric is not ready to make that commitment I understand. J It’s not a big deal. You guys will be fine don’t stress out. Eric & Yanci: Alright. Dave: I’m very excited for both you please keep in touch. Eric & Yanci: Thank you very much. Go to www.getloanready.com to find other ways to improve your credit score. I’m Dave Sullivan here for the credit guy TV so you with a little bit me we’re going to change the credit industry thank you How do I get my credit score ready to buy a home?