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David Held: 2x NCAA All-American, Mayor & Much More! David talks about what it takes to achieve great success on the mat and off. The character traits you need in sports make you a better leader, husband and father. No matter how strong you are, you need a team to achieve greatness. And, of course we all fall down sometime. That is when you need your team the most. Get inspired by this incredible episode with David Held. www.RealPowerFamily.com Info@ClearSkyTrainer.com 833-Be-Do-Have (833-233-6428)
12.26.23 Pam Cook is joined by David Held with the Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne waste management district
In this episode, Eric Hsu and Louis Everuss discuss how some sociologists have come to theorize the phenomenon of globalization. They do so by examining what's come to be known as the ‘Great Globalization Debate', as described by David Held et al.'s highly influential work, Global Transformations. Eric and Louis believe fans of the cult television show, the Sopranos, will especially enjoy this episode, as they probably spend too much of it doing a bad impersonation of the deplorable Sopranos character, Richie Aprille.Music and sound effects for this episode come from various sources and is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License/the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 or is covered by a SFX (Multi-Use) License. Tracks include: https://freesound.org/people/Tuben/sounds/272044/ https://freesound.org/people/funnyman850/sounds/194812/ https://freesound.org/people/colorsCrimsonTears/sounds/562296/ https://freesound.org/people/florianreichelt/sounds/563765/ https://freesound.org/people/Fupicat/sounds/607207/ https://freesound.org/people/Kagateni/sounds/404359/ https://freesound.org/people/JPMusic82/sounds/415511/The opinions expressed in the Sociology of Everything podcast are that of the hosts and/or guest speakers. They do not reflect the opinions of anyone else at UniSA or the institution at large.The Sociology of Everything podcast | www.sociologypodcast.com
12.28.22 Bill Morgan speaks with David Held of Tusc-Wayne-Stark recycling center .
Welcome back to another episode of Parsha, Barber, & Jews, or PB&J for short :) Please rate & share this episode if you found it interesting :) Please consider supporting the Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PHX2 Video episode available on YouTube Follow Pray Hard Play Hard on these platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prayhard_playhard/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yossiloloyan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pray_playhard Stay connected & elevate yourself & your surroundings.
Heute geht's um Klosterfrau Melissengeist, Mutter Courage, Doppelherz, Landsknechte, die Tribute von Panem et circensis, Squids, Squirrels und Squibs und Kosmopolyethylenbürger:innen. Es treten auf: Bertold Brecht, Hermann Hesse, Derek Heater, David Held, Erich Neumann, Marc Aurel, Sigmund Freud und C. G. Jung ‚irgendwann war da ein Sprung‘, der schnoddrige Schnösel aus dem schönen Lutetia: Grautvornix und der unvergleichliche Wastl! Folge abspielen
David Held is a St. Ed's hall of fame wrestler, coach, and leader. He is a 2-time All-American Wrestler and former mayor of North Canton, Ohio. Listen in as he shares stories of his all-time great coaches Howard Ferguson and Mike Deanna, how they created a culture of excellence through belief and encouragement, and how you can do the same in your organization!
Heute geht's um das Körper-Koppheister-Gefühl, den Uterus als Menschenrechtsspender, Brühwursthäppchen in sauce rouge de FeSaZu und Cherry-Cherry-Lady im outer rim. Es treten auf: Uwe Timm, Gerhard Schröder, Marc-Uwe Kling, Diogenes von Sinope, Karl Marx, David Held, Jürgen Habermas, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Thomas Anders, Alfred Adler, Sándor Ferenczi und Martha Craven Nussbaum. Folge abspielen
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How did North Canton climb into the top 50 of this list? Mayor David Held explains what makes the beautiful city known as North Canton just so great.
Big plans for North Canton. Development is on David Held's mind. Find out what he wants to do to the beautiful city of North Canton.
Did this snowstorm take North Canton by surprise? It took everyone by surprise.
David Held, a native of San Antonio, began his career in commercial real estate in 1982 working for local real estate developer, Robert Callaway where he did office, retail and industrial leasing as well as land brokerage and property management. Later in his career, David served as the regional manager for Koll/Rubloff/CBRE and had direct responsibility over a large, diverse portfolio in San Antonio, Austin, Abilene and Midland. He also was a senior vice president at the Trammell Crow Company where he led the brokerage and property management teams in the office and industrial arenas. Upon merging with CBRE, David was in charge of the San Antonio operation prior to departing to start Endura Advisory Group in 2007. He is highly regarded as a business leader as well as for his negotiating acumen. David has been responsible for closing over $450 million in a variety of real estate transactions and has consistently demonstrated an ability to promote, negotiate, troubleshoot and close significant transactions. At Endura, David is active as a broker yet plays a meaningful role in the day to day operations and direction of the company as well as its employees. A native of San Antonio, David and his family are active and highly respected in the community. His work ethic, communications skills and integrity are the key reasons clients rely on David and return to him whenever a need arises. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How David “fell into” real estate and why it’s important to seize the opportunity when it presents itself Why flexibility — being able to roll with the punches and evolve as the markets change — is so crucial for a business in real estate development Going from employee to entrepreneur and taking the leap of faith from one of the top people for a large real estate organization with the security it provides into the unknown Why it’s not only important to have a partner but to have one that complements you so that you might usually be on the same page, but approach challenges from different vantage points, bringing different insights into the discussion Why David surrounds himself with outstanding people, personally and professionally, and what it has meant for his personal and professional growth What David finds most and least fulfilling about being the man in charge as an entrepreneur, real estate investor, and business owner The role David’s faith plays in how he approaches and does business and how from a servant’s heart to Biblical principles, David’s faith is front and center in the way he works Why David believes he should always leave enough money on the table in a transaction that someone else can make money on the deal Why sometimes good enough really is good enough and why it’s sometimes better to take your win and leave something on the table for the next person The importance of knowing when to seek the expertise of someone else and why David believes it has been instrumental for his success Why David believes taking action and not just thinking about making deals is what sets apart real estate investing success stories from so many would-be investors Resources: REInvestorSummit.com/Everywhere REInvestorSummit.com/Machine REInvestorSummit.com/privatelenders REInvestorSummit.com/101 REInvestorSummit.com/Coaching
Faking eye tests, making scenes in Dunkin' Donuts and spitting out chicken: take a visit into the mind of David Held.
Many of our global problems - from climate change to terrorism - require international not local solutions. Yet the world is increasingly fractured by nationalism. The political scientist, David Held, has a new book which explores cosmopolitan values. He tells Laurie Taylor why we should regard ourselves as citizens of the world rather than members of nations. Also, should we take responsibility for our own health, bodies and nutrition? Steven Shapin, Professor of the History of Science, talks about Dietetics - a branch of traditional western medicine which sought to prevent illness rather than find a cure. Originating in the 2nd century it held that good health reflected a virtuous life. This moral approach to the body died out with the advent of modern science but may now be enjoying a revival. Producer: Jayne Egerton.
Terrorism, klimatförändringar, aids och snöda vinstintressen. Vissa hot mot mänskligheten känner inte några nationsgränser. Men globaliseringen är inte ond i sig, den innebär också möjligheter. Alltfler filosofer, men också statsvetare och ekonomer, har idéer om hur världen med universella lösningar ska kunna bli bättre, säkrare och mer rättvis. Filosofiska rummet diskuterar några aktuella globaliseringstänkare och analyserar filosofiska skiljelinjer mellan deras olika idéer för att sprida global rättvisa. De tänkare vi utgår ifrån är Thomas Pogge, tysk filosof, Martha Nussbaum, amerikansk filosof, Peter Singer, australiensisk filosof, Amartya Sen, indisk ekonom och filosof samt David Held, brittisk statsvetare. Gäster i rummet denna vecka är statsvetaren Magdalena Bexell, filosofen Lena Halldenius och debattören Johan Norberg. Programledare är Lars Mogensen, producent Thomas Lunderquist. Filosofiska rummet i Malmö produceras av Lokatt Media. Lästips: Martha Nussbaum: Women and human development Amartya Sen: Utveckling som frihet Thomas Pogge: World poverty and human rights. Peter Singer: En värld & Det liv du kan rädda - agera nu och stoppa fattigdomen. David Held: Democracy and the global order. Filosofisk Tidskrift vars kommande nummer innehåller en artikel om global rättvisa av filosofen Bengt Brülde.