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Some say the “Sgt. Pepper”, post-touring era is the peak of The Beatles recorded music. Others prefer Korn. For those who are slightly more into The Beatles, Tony, T.J. and Producer Casey deep dish Episode 6 of “The Beatles Anthology”. This has always been one of the most fertile and astonishing chapters in Beatles history, but we can all be thankful that Disney truncated it by 15 minutes for those of us in a rush. Beep beep, toot toot, no time for the “For No One” bridge, damn it! And, sure! The UBP3zteetles (you try it, tough guy) talk “Anthology” 6 in great detail, but still find time to probe the throbbing questions, like:
Send Mary and Kelsey a Message!In a full-circle Y2K moment they truly manifested, Mary and Kelsey are joined by Marie, Sara, Dhani, and Amit of A*Teens for a candid and hilarious deep dive into life as global teen pop royalty. From selling millions of records as the world's favorite ABBA-loving supergroup to creating their own original music and identities, A*Teens takes us behind the scenes of their hits that defined an era, world tours with the likes of *NSYNC and Britney Spears, and what it felt like to reunite after nearly two decades apart in 2024.The group also shares about their current run in Melodifestivalen with “Iconic,” their first new single in over 20 years. (And, they promised this comeback is just the beginning!)Listen to our original A*Teens episode on Apple and Spotify! Support the show Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedpodEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped Subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=85610411
This New Moon in Aquarius falls in Dhaniṣṭhā and takes the form of an annular solar eclipse. This is a highly charged reset. The eclipse is hemmed in by powerful planetary forces: Mars and Pluto on one side, Saturn and Neptune on the other, with Venus exactly conjunct Rahu. Mercury is drawn into the mix, while Jupiter aspects from Gemini and is itself aspected by Rahu. Everything is activated.Even without the eclipse, the Saturn–Neptune conjunction signals profound shifts in global structures. Although the eclipse path is largely over Antarctica, symbolism matters: previously unseen landscapes are being revealed even here, mirroring how hidden realities are coming to light elsewhere.Dhaniṣṭhā is ruled by the Vasudevas, the eight elemental deities that together provide everything needed to accomplish a goal. For this reason, it is closely tied to alliances, coordination, and collective purpose - an Aquarius theme. Under an eclipse, however, some alliances are breaking while others are forged. These changes rarely occur on the exact date; the eclipse serves as a pivot point for developments already underway and those yet to unfold.Globally, this points to major realignments in power blocs and partnerships, with organisations such as NATO being one visible expression. Seismic activity may also accompany this period, but it may also simply be figurative. Personally, this eclipse asks you to observe how all the elements in this area of your life are coming together - or falling apart - so that something can be reconfigured. Eclipses mark changes that must happen, regardless of preference, and emotions tend to run high around them.By the lunar eclipse on March 3, you're more likely to reach clarity or resolution around what this reset has set in motion.The night before the New Moon and eclipse, the 14th lunar day of the dark fortnight, is called Mahā-Śivarātri, the ‘great night of Śiva'. Śiva wears the crescent Moon in his hair, a symbol of the Moon's resetting of time. This year, this is an even more powerful reset because it's an eclipse; a vigil at the edge of dissolution, where everything falls silent for a time.
For the Super Bowl edition of Question Everything, we caught up with former NFL linebacker, now investor and entrepreneur, Dhani Jones. After founding two creative agencies, advising several startups, and serving as a board member across multiple categories, Dhani shares what it takes for brands to stand out in today's increasingly crowded marketing landscape. In the episode, you'll hear about Dhani's journey on and off the field and the lessons he's carried from the gridiron into the business world. He unpacks the parallels between the locker room and the boardroom, the Super Bowl ads that truly earn attention, and why playing it safe may be the fastest way for a CMO to lose their job. What you'll learn in this episode: The similarities between huddles in an NFL locker room and a boardroom How brands should approach their halftime strategy Why CMOs who don't take risks should find a new job The one thing that nobody knows about Tom Brady Dhani's view on creativity in advertising and why he was drawn to the industry post-NFL How to make sure your $7 Million Super Bowl spot isn't a flop Why Dhani designed his own major while attending Michigan What inspired Dhani to create the H.E.A.D.S. organization Resources: Connect with Dhani on LinkedIn Learn more about Dhani's foundation, Bowtie Cause See some of Dhani's all-time favorite Super Bowl spots: Verizon's Buzz Aldrin commercial Colgate's Every Drop Counts Cetaphil's Game Time Glow Budweiser's First Delivery Budweiser's "Bud" "Weis" "Er"
By February, several planets move into Aquarius, converging with the North Node Rahu and hemmed in by Mars and Saturn. This pressure can correlate with major disruptions, such as seismic activity affecting the oceans, and intensified geopolitical stress triggered by extreme events.A powerful annular solar eclipse opens the door to important changes and conversations, shining a spotlight on what may be possible moving forward. Yet alignments with Rahu can also distort perception, as the Sun's light is temporarily blocked. With the eclipse occurring in the lunar mansion associated with alliances (Dhaniṣṭhā), we may see more alterations and moving parts in the world order.Insight and exaggeration always sit close together during an eclipse, and there is a risk of moving from a genuine truth into faulty logic or conspiracy. Remaining as detached and clear-minded as possible is essential, acting in ways that serve the wider good. This is the best of what an Aquarius eclipse has to offer.Yet clarity may be especially difficult this month, as Saturn and Neptune conjoin by exact degree shortly after the eclipse. If something is not completely eclipsed, it's out of focus and blurry. And with nearly all the planets conjoined the eclipse or hemming it in, everyone is impacted.Fear of the truth can obscure it. The Saturn-Neptune conjunction carries the potential for either delusion or a sobering realisation, with one perhaps leading to the other. An open mind is crucial as you figure out which is which.Despite the sense of urgency leading to the eclipse, ask yourself if it's the best time to make any definitive decisions or statements while all is in flux.What should feel solid may instead feel fragile. Extreme flooding is one of the more obvious possible expressions of the Saturn-Neptune conjunction combined with an eclipse, and there may be an event that captures global attention, accompanied by a shared sense of shock and sadness.Adding to the complexity, Mercury turns retrograde in Aquarius toward the end of February and reconnects with Rahu through March. Mars also enters Aquarius by the end of February, increasing the likelihood of flare-ups, technical problems, and friction of all kinds.Uranus stations direct in February, which can restore forward momentum while also accelerating change, particularly around resources and the economy. When a planet slows in its transit, it becomes stronger and more able to effect change, either through events or within the collective psyche. Uranus' station in Taurus reflects shifts in resources and in how we find new ways to create stability. Saturn's aspect to Uranus holds it back somewhat, but eventually the dam breaks.With so much instability and change in February, the more open to change you can be, the better off you will be.
The Roses Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Theo and Ivy: successful careers, a loving marriage, great kids. However, a tinderbox of fierce competition and hidden resentments soon emerge when Theo's career nosedives and Ivy's own ambitions take off. Ice Road: Vengeance A grieving American ice road trucker, Mike McCann, travels to Nepal to fulfil his late brother's final wish and scatter his ashes on Mt. Everest. There he meets Dhani, a skilled mountaineer, who agrees to guide him along the infamous Road to the. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buds!It's that time once again where we welcome the wonderful DeadSummerArt back to the show for some lore talk!Like, comment, and subscribe!FRESH JUICE: An Indie Game Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@FreshJuicePodMerch! - https://www.berrygoodembroidery.com/freshandbudsTommy's Linktree: linktr.ee/freshbudspod
Ahead of A*Teens' eagerly-anticipated performance at Mighty Hoopla festival, your 2000s pop explorers Joel and David have gone back in the vaults to unearth one of our favourite episodes, celebrating the discography of this incredible Swedish pop group! After starting life as a teenage ABBA tribute pop group, this fab foursome quickly became a fully fledged pop act in their own right with massive bangers like 'Upside Down', 'Halfway Round The World' and 'Floorfiller'. Even opening for Britney on tour and securing appearances on Disney and Nickelodeon, growing a loyal global fanbase along the way. Back in 2021, we were so much more ambitious by covering three albums and a Greatest Hits release in one episode! So if you're unfamiliar with the work of Dhani, Sara, Amit and Marie - here's everything you need to know and more. We're sure you'd be bouncing off the ceilings by the end of the listen. Follow Right Back At Ya! https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/ https://twitter.com/rightbackpod https://www.facebook.com/rightbackpod Follow Joel https://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/ https://twitter.com/DR_JoelB Follow David https://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/ https://twitter.com/lovelimmy Email us rightbackpod@gmail.com
#QNAMETROTV kali ini kedatangan tamu spesial! Beliau adalah bagian tak terpisahkan dari sejarah musik Indonesia. Tak hanya dianggap sebagai legenda hidup dengan segudang karya yang membekas, sosok yang satu ini juga tak pernah takut untuk berpendapat dan selalu memicu perbincangan.
Oct 10,2024 Thursday : Morning : Sandhya GurubhaktiYog - Naagnath Balyakal Me He Siddhi Ke Dhani Kaise Bane
Written and directed by Ian Harmarine, DOUBLEs tells the story of Dhani (Sanjiv Boodhu), a Trinidadian street vendor who is forced to travel to Toronto in order to retain information from his estranged father, Ragbir (Errol Sitahal). However, as he discovers the severity of his father's illness, Dhani opts to stay with his father temporarily in a moment of (admittedly, tense) support for him. However, this also forces him to make difficult decisions about how he can care for a man he barely knows—and what his responsibilities to him truly are. In this 1on1, we speak to Harnarine about the relationship between food and community and trying to escape our families.
The Full Moon is in sidereal and tropical Aquarius, conjoined a retrograde Saturn, opposite the Sun, Venus, and retrograde Mercury in Leo, all of which square Mars, Jupiter, and Uranus in Taurus. This phase brings everything to a critical juncture in the fixed signs and calls for reconciliation while urging progress. Saturn's retrograde suggests the need to address past issues before moving forward. This phase emphasizes accepting what is (Capricorn) to embrace future possibilities (Aquarius). The Moon is full in Dhaniṣṭhā, a lunar mansion bridging both Capricorn and Aquarius, symbolizing abundance in all aspects of life. Dhaniṣṭhā represents all the elements and alliances we must call on to see our goals through to completion. While this Full Moon is favourable for music, dance, and ceremony (a drum and flute are symbols of Dhaniṣṭhā), Saturn's influence may bring a sombre tone. It's time to bid farewell to unfulfilled potential and realise enduring truths.
Hadithi halisi za wahanga wa mauaji ya 1994 nchini Rwanda, zime zinduliwa katika jumba la sanaa mjini.
There's kind of a theme to this week's show, which is admittedly a bit of a mashup of two previous episodes plus a new chat with Travis & Lisa from The Guestroom in Louisville, KY. It all started last summer, when Lisa and Travis flew to London to see Blur in concert at the legendary Wembley Stadium. Cut to this year, and the July 26 release of the Blur Live At Wembley set. Paul caught up with Travis & Lisa to debrief them on what it was like to actually be there. Woo Hoo! Well, Blur's Graham Coxon has recently been playing with Dhani Harrison, so we took this opportunity to re-post Paul's chat with Dhani earlier this year. Topics included working with his dad, George Harrison, who as you probably know was in The Beatles. Well, THAT made us want to close this week's episode with a reprise of Paul's conversation with the legendary drummer from The Beatles, Ringo Starr. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we got an actual Beatle! So many connections here, and that's not even including the fact that both Blur and The Beatles were signed to the Parlophone label in the UK! Say "Beetlebum" three times and you're there. The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com) Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery (dogfish.com), Tito's Handmade Vodka (titosvodka.com), RSDMRKT.com, and Furnace Record Pressing, the official vinyl pressing plant of Record Store Day. Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends.
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yog Samarthya Ke Dhani Maharaj : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Dhani Jones is someone who I did not grow up with, I think he's about 6 years older than me, but we went to the same high school and his name was a name that we heard over and over again growing up. He helped our high school get to the state championship, he went on to play football at the University of Michigan where he earned All-Big Ten Honors. You're going to hear him mention the University of Michigan experience quite a bit in today's conversation; he is quite proud of his time at the University of Michigan and being an alum is something that he likes to talk quite a bit about. He was selected in the 6th round of the NFL draft and he ended up playing 11 seasons, playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, the New York Giants, and finally for the Cincinnati Bengals where he really had a transformative experience in his own career and he really took off in some of his later years and performed some of his best ball at the end of his career, which is not necessarily typically the case in professional football. But I think what makes Dhani so unique and why I was so excited to have him on the podcast is that he has range. He's not just a football player, he's actually more of an artist; he's an explorer, he has been a tv host with VH1 and with The Travel Channel and with CNBC, he is a venture capitalist and loves to make investments, he's an entrepreneur, he loves to tinker and try new things. He is a unique guy, he is an N of 1, and I hope that comes across in today's conversation. So certainly we talk about mindset, we talk about his experience playing football, leadership, we talk about strategy and exploration, and really this conversation is about philosophy and about life as much as it is about performance. Dhani had a number of amazing insights during our conversation. Some of them include: “You're taught that if you're a jack of all trades you're a master of none” (6:00). “It's okay to have a range of beliefs, it's okay to have a range of curiosity, as a matter of fact it's even been proven that it's better; it creates a better level of elasticity and it creates a better level of understanding where you are in this world” (7:30). “It's always important to ask more people more questions, to ask them what they see in you” (8:55). “In the end, I loved the game (football) that gave me the tools necessary to move into the real world” (10:20). “I see how things align through the chaos” (11:40). “A lot of times what might look like confusion is just a misunderstanding” (12:20). “Conviction is sometimes more of an easy route [than curiosity]” (16:45). “On Sunday I would turn it all off because I had reached my conviction, and I would go play” (21:35). “What I needed to survive was actually how to better control some of the curiosity and the questions that I had” (26:30). “My real passion is art. I always wanted to be an artist… The waves of creativity have always struck me in so many different ways” (28:45). “The last 4 years of my career, I came to love and appreciate the game because those that were around me appreciated me” (38:20). “[Golf] is the ultimate lesson” (42:00). “You want to learn about yourself, you want to learn about other people, you want to learn about life, you go to the golf course” (42:25). “I go into a different frame of mind when I'm cycling” (45:30). “No one should be given permission to learn. Everybody should be given an opportunity to learn as much as possible” (51:35). “The world of curiosity gets narrower and narrower as you get older” (52:25). “How do you arrive at your greatest gift if you didn't even know that it existed?” (52:50). “I'm curious about what people really care about” (54:00). “I would go to outer space tomorrow” (56:20). “We should never limit our curiosity. We should never limit our brain's opportunity to see and to experience more light” (57:50). “The game of football has provided me the opportunity to be creative and to learn this world of discipline” (58:50). Thank you so much to Dhani for coming on the podcast! I wrote a book called “Shift Your Mind” that was released in October of 2020, and you can order it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Additionally, I have launched a company called Strong Skills, and I encourage you to check out our new website https://www.strongskills.co/. If you liked this episode and/or any others, please follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers. Thanks for listening.
For the last six episodes, we've been previewing some of the titles on the list for Record Store Day 2024 (April 20). This week, we wind down this series with a very special exclusive interview with musician and composer Dhani Harrison, who also happens to be the president of Dark Horse Records, the label founded by his father, the late and beloved George Harrison. Dark Horse is partnering on several releases with RSD, including his dad's Electronic Sound and Wonderwall Music, Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros Rock Art and The X-Ray Style, and Dreamers In The Field, a collaboration between Dhani, Carmen Rizzo, and Tuvan throat-singers, Huun-Huur-Tu. We talk about all of this and so much more. Musician and producer James Saez talks about the RSD set that he restored and produced featuring the great Nat King Cole, recorded Live at The Blue Note in Chicago in the summer of 1953. Eric Levin at Criminal Records talks about Dreams Don't Cost A Thing, an all-day tribute to the recently departed Dexter Romweber (Flat Duo Jets) at their Atlanta store on Record Store Day. And RSD co-founder Carrie Colliton drops by with some last minute details from the RSD world. The Record Store Day Podcast is written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com) Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery (dogfish.com), Tito's Handmade Vodka (titosvodka.com), RSDMRKT.com, and Furnace Record Pressing, the official vinyl pressing plant of Record Store Day. Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, we're here every week and we love making new friends.
In this episode, we discuss a bevy of new releases by Dhani Harrison, Sean Lennon, James McCartney, and of course, the cover of "Blackbird" (called "Blackbiird") by Beyoncé. We recommend you listen to or sample each of the releases before or after listening, or else the commentary may not make sense. Here are some links: 1. Dhani Harrison, Innerstanding 2. Sean Lennon, Asterisms 3. James McCartney, Beautiful 4. Paul McCartney and Wings (1973), Live at the BBC 5. Beyoncé, "Blackbiird" Feel free to email us a message (or record it) at ivegotabeatlespodcast@hotmail.com and we'll include you in our new "Please Mr. Postman" segment. Also, you can rate us wherever you listen to your podcasts. Complete episodes can be found at https://ivegotabeatlespodcast.podbean.com. Email: ivegotabeatlespodcast@hotmail.com X: @ivegotabeatles Facebook: I've Got A Beatles Podcast Our video venture: "Song Album Career!" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClqNdoDpQxpj6QMNDmXYYog
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Last fall, singer-songwriter and film score composer Dhani Harrison released a dynamic new solo album called Innerstanding, which gave me the perfect opportunity to finally interview him in depth. "To innerstand is to comprehend from a place of love and detachment, where you're not forcing yourself or being forced," he explains. "If you come at things from a place of love, then you'll always end up on the right side of history." I've known Dhani for nearly twenty years, and I was so glad to have him as a guest on the LSQ podcast, and to ask him about his personal musical evolution. We connected over Zoom late last year, and he shared memories of how he first discovered and explored his musical talents, with encouragement from his dad, George Harrison, how skateboarding with his cousin in LA as a kid sparked his obsession with the Wu-Tang Clan, why, in spite of his abiding love for Jimi Hendrix, he never wanted to be a shredder, why he was so geeked to have Blur's Graham Coxon play (both guitar and saxophone) on Innerstanding, how he started writing film scores back in 2013 with the music for Beautiful Creatures, why he returned to living in the forest in recent years, leading up to the new album, and more. Innerstanding is available on vinyl here.
Stop by as we highlight and celebrate Women in Cybersecurity Month 2024! Show Notes/Links: Intern Program: https://www.microsoft.com/en-IE/earlycareers/internsapprenticeships What went Generally Available (GA) since February 2024? Granular filtering of Conditional Access (CA) policy list – CA policies can now be filtered on actor, target resources, conditions, grant control and session control. The granular filtering experience can help admins quickly discover policies containing specific configurations. Microsoft Entra ID Protection: Suspicious API traffic detection for users – This new detection is reported when abnormal Microsoft Graph traffic or directory enumeration is observed by a user. Suspicious API traffic might suggest that a user is compromised and conducting reconnaissance in their environment. Microsoft Entra ID Protection: Risk remediation on the Azure mobile app – Adds remediation capabilities of Microsoft Entra ID Protection which were previously only available in the Microsoft Entra portal to the Azure mobile app. This capability includes comprehensive reporting, offering insights into risky behaviors such as compromised user accounts and suspicious sign-ins, and includes the Risky users and Risky sign-ins report. New public previews Authentication Flows for Conditional Access – Supports the ability to configure CA policies to restrict or block the usage of certain authentication flows. The first iteration of this feature is limited to device code flow and authentication transfer. Conditional Access: Require reauthentication every time - Lets you require users to interactively provide credentials again before accessing critical applications and taking sensitive actions on any resource protected by CA. Workbook for impact analysis of risk-based Conditional Access policies - The Microsoft ID Protection risk analysis workbook helps admins understand what would happen if you create and enable Microsoft Entra ID Protection risk based CA policies in your environment. Workbooks are a collection of information, including queries, tables, and visualizations over a period of time to help you make sense of underlying data from an existing Log Analytics workspace. Watch the live replay…
The New Moon acts as a catalyst for the Mars-Pluto conjunction, intensifying our subconscious drives. These drives may manifest in ways that seem inappropriate to others, but could be what is needed. Mars symbolizes our instinct to defend against threats, while Pluto deepens this instinct, often concealing our true motivations. This period occurs under the influence of the Dhaniṣṭhā lunar mansion, a position where Mars is particularly strong. Dhaniṣṭhā, meaning "wealthy," signifies abundance in all forms, not just financial. It is governed by the elemental demigods of nature and the cosmos, including the polestar, sky, wind, water, earth, pre-dawn, fire, and the Moon. This reflects the idea that true wealth encompasses all areas of life. Dhaniṣṭhā is represented by a drum and flute, symbols connecting it to music, rhythm, and sound, suggesting that the Moon's transit through Dhaniṣṭhā is an auspicious time for music, dance, and ceremonies. The New Moon's position in Dhaniṣṭhā, combined with the Mars-Pluto conjunction, marks a moment for making bold declarations. Expressing these declarations aloud may bring clarity and insight into your intentions and desires.
This week, Chelsee and Dhani are hanging out with the Baby-Sitters Club Little Sister today to cover Karen's Haircut by Ann M. Martin. Karen may have no teeth, but the duo have many things to talk about - including childhood games, homemade music videos, playground weddings, the mom from Home Improvement and JoJo the Dog Faced Boy. Also... do your children listen to this podcast? For bonus episodes and unedited & unhinged audio and video recaps, subscribe to our Patreon! If today's episode makes you laugh (or scream), please do us a favor and rate our show 5 STARS on Apple or Spotify Follow Us on Social Media! TikTok: @cuteonepodcast Chelsea: @ohnochels Donny: @realdonnywood Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome back to another episode of The Pathfinders, brought to you by Ansarada. On this episode, host Dhani Jones is speaking with the Founding General Partner and Managing Director at Latimer Ventures, Luke Cooper! Latimer Ventures is a VC firm dedicated to helping Black and Hispanic Founders build and exit. Before Latimer, Luke founded and exited two companies, to Fortune 300 acquirers. Luke joins Dhani to discuss his life journey, the advice he gives to the founders he works with, and what defines his dealmaking mindset. Join us for this fascinating episode of The Pathfinders, brought to you by Ansarada.You can learn more about Latimer Ventures here, and you can follow Luke on LinkedIn here. Don't forget you can also follow Dhani on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.Follow Us LinkedIn @AnsaradaTwitter @ansaradaFacebook @AnsaradaPlatformInstagram @ansarada_Presented by Ansaradawww.ansarada.com
Our review of the second set from "George Fest" in Los Angeles, September, 2014. Weird Al, the Flaming Lips, Perry Farrell and more keep the tributes rolling celebrating the "The Quiet One." Dhani then leads the ensemble through a final two numbers as we fade into the sunset with Dhani "and friends."
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The most successful brands use Design Thinking - IBM, Google, Airbnb, PepsiCo and Nike are just a few of the wildly successful brands that consider design thinking a core part of their culture and way of doing business. Data from McKinsey shows that organizations that regularly follow design thinking practices see 56 percent higher returns than those that don't. But today Design Thinking is mainly used for product innovation - what if it was used to reinvent awesome work cultures? My guest is Dhani Spiller. And this is how I met him: I enjoy attending Innovation workshops and had the chance to attend one of his - what stroke me about Dhani, is that most Design Thinking (DT) coaches are focused on the process side while he is focused on the human side of the DT approach. That made my aha moment! About Dhani Spiller Dhani is the Head of Digital Fitness Programme (Digital Transformation) at the UNDP - The United Nations Development Programme that works in nearly 170 countries, helping to achieve the eradication of poverty, and the reduction of inequalities and exclusion. He also worked for the World Food Program - driving its innovation program. Overall, his amazing career is mainly about helping international organizations to innovate (public and private sector). Reach Dhani Spiller at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhanispiller/ What we discussed in this episode of Growth Hacking Culture on Reinventing Work Cultures with Design Thinking Dhani's journey of working in INNOVATION in multiple countries, different industries, purposed and less purposed organizations Design Thinking, Human Biases, Ego and the way our brain is wired Is Design Thinking a magic formula to practice human centric behaviors - participative contribution, the team is all in a common challenge, practice of empathy? Using Design Thinking to (re-design) work cultures instead of traditional brainstorm sessions Actions to get rid of toxic culture ### This episode is hosted by Ivan Palomino - He is a Learning Strategist and Behavioral Designer. He helps organizations build human-centric work cultures. This episode is brought to you by PeopleKult - the next generation work culture powered by brain and data science. ###
His name is Dhani Jones. He was a middle linebacker in the NFL from 2000 to 2011, from the New York Giants to the Eagles to the Cincinnati Bengals. And that's only part of the story. Dhani hosts TV shows on The Travel Channel and CNBC, publishes a book about his sport, starts companies and creative agencies and invests in visionary organizations that are shaping the future, all while working for equality in our schools and workplaces. He's one of the most inspiring people I know, in a rare class of doers — the kind that talks the talk and walks the walk. In this episode of ‘All Your Days,' Dhani Jones is my mind-blowingly passionate guest for a deep talk about persistence and recognition, passion, curiosity — and about exhaustion as a process rather than an obstacle. It's a big one. This is Dhani Jones.Clips in this episode:‘Vin Scully was the voice of baseball. Hear some of his greatest calls.' (MLB - 2022)‘Hedman turn, he shoots, he scores!' (SPORTSNET - 2017)‘NFL Announcers "Speaking Too Soon”' (Ding Productions - 2021)‘Dhani Jones Interview with Adam Neft on 97.1 The Fan' (97.1 The Fan - 2011)‘Dhani Tackles the Globe' (RedL1neF1lms - 2011)‘Dhani Tackles the Globe (Thailand)' (freelandfilms - 2011)‘Rachel Jacobson - From The Hardwood Court To The Sky' (The Pathfinders with Dhani Jones - 2022)
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Unchi Samajh Ke Dhani Sadhak Kaise Bane : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Many moons ago, back in 2014, an enterprising young chap named Dhani Harrison assembled a mighty crew of musicians in Los Angeles, CA, to pay homage to his late, great father George. And ho boy did the musicians turn out. We're not quite sure who they are, since none of us owns a physical copy of the 2016 DVD and CD release of "George Fest", but they sure sound good. Join T.J. and Tony as they dish deep on Dhani's All-Star (but no Starr) Band and their broad-ranging performances of some of George's most beloved songs. EPISODE LINKS Like and subscribe! Come hang with us on Discord/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram! Drop us a review on Apple Podcasts!
Cassian and his allies raid the Imperial garrison on Aldhani and steal the Imperial payroll while the Dhanis celebrate the Eye in episode six of Andor. In this fully armed and operational episode, we discuss: Nemik's manifesto and the impact it may have on Cassian, The Imperial perspective on the Dhani and what it says about Imperial officers, The initial stages of the raid on the Imperial garrison, The Rebel's escape from the garrison, Navigating the Eye and fleeing from Imperial pursuit, Cassian's decisions at the end of the episode, and Mon Mothma and Luthen's reaction to news of the raid. Our review of episode five of Andor can be found in episode 476. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.