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Han vann Grand Slams, besegrade Edberg och reste världen runt som tennisstjärna men kände sig ändå inte bra nog. I detta avsnitt berättar Jonas Björkman om uppväxten i Alvesta, drivkraften att slå sin pappa i tennis och varför han som tonåring jobbade på lager för att ha råd att tävla. Vi pratar om mobbning, självbild, lagkänsla i dubbelspel och varför han aldrig haft hybris – trots att han varit bäst i världen. Jonas berättar också om livet med två barn med NPF-diagnoser, kärleken till frun Petra, deras gemensamma välgörenhetsprojekt i Kenya och varför han idag söker efter ”något helt nytt”. Ett varmt, ärligt och inspirerande samtal om press, prestation, partnerskap och att hitta glädje i det enkla.Programledare: @bathina.philipsonProduktion: @thepodfather_magnus
Nytt avsnitt var ordet, sa Bull!Nicole Edberg från MyoGaming gästar Spelhyllan! Hon har med sig The Walking Dead, en av flera postapokalypser signerade Fria Ligan. Är det ett bra zombiespel? Är det lämpligt för barn under 18 år? Behöver man vara fan av någon av förlagorna (serie / TV-serie / datorspel / mm) för att gilla det? Funkar det som bra efter katastrofen-spel, även om man knappt hört ordet zombie förr?Allt detta och mer i senaste avsnittet av Spelhyllan!P.S.Nicole rekommenderar Stålregn, en kampanj av gänget i Äventyrarna rollspelspodd! Äventyrarnas Jörgen var med och gästade Spelhyllan häromnyss och pratade Blade Runner. Bara så ni vet!
In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS, about the current state of serverless.They discuss:Why serverless adoption has stagnatedThe complexity of serverless architectureWhat needs to change to increase adoption
Ce vendredi 7 mars, Lorraine Goumot a reçu Etienne Bracq, journaliste BFM Business, Florian Ielpo, chargé de la macroéconomie chez Lombard Odier, Tino Hugues, fondateur du podcast de la Bourse, co-gérant du salon MTT, Jean-Marie Mercadal, directeur général de Syncicap Asset Management, Enzo Hallot, fondateur de Crypto-Patrimoine.fr, Benjamin Wattinne, cofondateur et CEO de Sowefund, Grégory Edberg, managing partner chez Leuwen-Euroland, et Marie-Capucine Lemetais, partner chez Ring Capital, dans l'émission Tout pour investir sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Ce vendredi 7 mars, Lorraine Goumot a reçu Nicolas Doze, éditorialiste BFM Business, Olivier Lévy, président de Levy Capital Partners, François Monnier, directeur de la rédaction d'Investir, Matthieu Ceronne, trader et fondateur de Galileo Trading, Dorian Abadie, analyste OPCVM et Bourse chez Meilleurtaux, Etienne Bracq, journaliste BFM Business, Florian Ielpo, chargé de la macroéconomie chez Lombard Odier, Tino Hugues, fondateur du podcast de la Bourse, co-gérant du salon MTT, Jean-Marie Mercadal, directeur général de Syncicap Asset Management, Enzo Hallot, fondateur de Crypto-Patrimoine.fr, Benjamin Wattinne, cofondateur et CEO de Sowefund, Grégory Edberg, managing partner chez Leuwen-Euroland, et Marie-Capucine Lemetais, partner chez Ring Capital, dans l'émission Tout pour investir sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Understanding genuine health often requires us “looking under the hood,” so to speak. If we want to feel and function at our best for as long as we can and ward off chronic disease, there are certain areas of internal health that can be helpful to test and track to give us a clearer look at how our body is operating now. In this episode, Jim LaValle, RPh, CCN, and Cliff Edberg, RD, CPT, walk through eight factors that can help paint the picture of our current metabolic health status. For each, they explain why it's important for longevity and vitality, how you can measure it, and what optimal looks like. Find the episode highlights, get related resources and view the transcript for this episode at https://experiencelife.lifetime.life/what-is-metabolic-health-anyway Have thoughts you'd like to share or topic ideas for future episodes? Email us at lttalks@lt.life — we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram: @lifetime.life The information in this podcast is intended to provide broad understanding and knowledge of healthcare topics. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered complete and should not be used in place of advice from your physician or healthcare provider. We recommend you consult your physician or healthcare professional before beginning or altering your personal exercise, diet or supplementation program.
Kvartals chefredaktör Jörgen Huitfeldt intervjuas av lyssnaren Björn Edberg. För några veckor sedan fick redaktionen ett mejl. Avsändaren var en 42-årig sjuksköterska och entreprenör från Bromma i Stockholm, som har följt Kvartal under många år. Av mejlet att döma är Björn Edberg mer intresserad än de flesta av de överväganden som styr journalistiken och hur den kan bli balanserad och transparent. Han ställde en fråga till oss: Skulle Jörgen Huitfeldt kunna tänka sig att för en gångs skull inte ställa frågorna utan i stället vara den som svarar på dem – alltså låta en ”vanlig lyssnare” ta över programledarmikrofonen? Varför skulle vi säga nej när en trogen prenumerant kommer med ett så spännande förslag, mitt i juletid dessutom?
Kvartals chefredaktör Jörgen Huitfeldt intervjuas av lyssnaren Björn Edberg. För några veckor sedan fick redaktionen ett mejl. Avsändaren var en 42-årig sjuksköterska och entreprenör från Bromma i Stockholm, som har följt Kvartal under många år. Av mejlet att döma är Björn Edberg mer intresserad än de flesta av de överväganden som styr journalistiken och hur den kan bli balanserad och transparent. Han ställde en fråga till oss: Skulle Jörgen Huitfeldt kunna tänka sig att för en gångs skull inte ställa frågorna utan i stället vara den som svarar på dem – alltså låta en ”vanlig lyssnare” ta över programledarmikrofonen? Varför skulle vi säga nej när en trogen prenumerant kommer med ett så spännande förslag, mitt i juletid dessutom?
Och årets stökigaste match blev.. Ja, vi delar ut årets anti-Edberg-pris, årets Marathon-man, årets jordbävning i Masters 1000 och årets saga och mycket mer. Årets Award är här. God lyssning! Och God Jul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Family Speaker Ryan Edberg talks about how we are supposed to trust and to lean on the Lord in all times.
In this mystical guest episode, Emily interviews Pia Edberg who is a 5x bestselling author, Intuitive Book Doula, Somatic Practitioner, and founder of Dream Book Academy. She helps purpose-driven people write, self-publish, and bring their spiritual, self-help, and memoir books to life through a unique blend of strategy and energy work. Her work has been featured in Elle, The Everygirl, BuzzFeed, and MindBodyGreen.This episode is for all aspiring writers, authors, and channels out there who are curious about starting their book journey! In this episode, Pia shares her own journey from corporate employee to best-selling self-published book author and how her spiritual journey helped her find her niche as an intuitive and spiritual coach for writers and aspiring authors. Emily asks Pia all of the questions about what it looks like to write a book: from initial intuitive download and concept to actual book launch and publishing. You'll hear lots of tips and tricks from Pia about releasing resistance around writing, clearing creative blocks, letting go of visibility nerves, and finding space with time management for anyone who knows they are here to write a book but has a lot of fear and resistance about the process. You'll also hear about Pia's intuitive coaching including her Dream Book Academy, as well as her new book “Paid to Exist.” We chat about embodying worthiness and wholeness to tap into deeper levels of abundance and wealth, and we talk about how money can come in many forms when you open yourself up to the possibility that you can literally get “paid to exist.” We hope you enjoy this mystical writing focused episode! — Connect with Pia: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pia.edberg Website: https://www.piaedberg.com/ Dream Book Academy: https://www.dreambookacademy.com/ Paid to Exist: https://piaedberg.simplero.com/cart/214497-Paid-to-Exist-Escape-the-matrix-and —Leave a 5 Star Review and Send a Screenshot to: teamemilythemystic@gmail.com for a free month of the membership!__ Connect with Emily: Find her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilythemystic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/emilythemystic Website and offerings: https://www.emilythemystic.com/ Schedule a session with Emily: https://calendly.com/emilyloganlewis Join the Membership: https://www.emilythemystic.com/membership FREE Meditations and Intuition Activator Challenge: https://www.emilythemystic.com/free-resources Akashic Records Training: https://www.emilythemystic.com/akashic-records-training
John Brantingham and Jane Edberg published a unique and delightful book entitled MYDEAD. John's beautiful poetry is accompanied by Jane's vivid art. Neither an illustration nor and illumination, Jane's art adds additional meaning - perhaps even another perspective - to John's words. Their unique collaboration provided the ground for this spirited conversation.John Brantingham is currently and always thinking about radical wonder. He was Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks' first poet laureate. His work has appeared in hundreds of magazines including Writer's Almanac, The North America Review, The Journal, Tears in the Fence, and Confrontation. He has been nominated for ten Pushcart Prizes and won a spot in The Best Small Fictions 2016 and 2022 and was a semifinalist in The Best Small Fictions 2018. He has written twenty-two books of poetry and fiction including The L.A. Fiction Anthology(Red Hen Press), Crossing the High Sierra (https://www.chollaneedles.com/), and California Continuum: Migrations and Amalgamations (http://www.pelekinesis.com/catalog.html) co-written with Grant Hier. His newest work is My Dead, created with the artist Jane Edberg. He lives with his wife and dog in a little house in Jamestown, New York where he spends most of his time in the basement where he's set up a writing studio next to a washing machine. He teaches all around the country at festivals and workshops and at Collins Correctional Facility.Find out more about him and buy his books at https://www.johnbrantingham.com/Chief Editor at The Journal of Radical Wonder: https://medium.com/the-journal-of-radical-wonder.Jane Bio: Jane Edberg holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Davis with an emphasis on photography and performance art. She teaches writing at California State University at Monterey Bay. She is a writing coach and offers writing workshops. She serves as the arts editor and a contributing editor at The Journal of Radical Wonder. Her writing is featured in the books, Death, and its Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Beautiful Lessons: Field Notes from The Death Dialogues Project; My Dead; BAM 42 Stories (to be released in 2024); and in many journals, including Cholla Needles, and Gyroscope Review. She is a Community of Writers alumna (Squaw Valley). Jane has an illustrated memoir titled The Fine Art of Grieving to be published in 2024 by Linen Presshttps://www.janeedberg.com/https://www.thefineartofgrieving.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thefineartofgrieving/
Doubllette76 - Der Tennis-Podcast, für Menschen die TENNIS LIEBEN
Jan Gunnarsson war Publikums-Liebling am Rothenbaum, Grand Slam Halbfinalist, besiegte Boris Becker vor 14.000 Zuschauern in seiner Heimat, spielt 15 Jahre als Profi auf der Tour und 14 Jahre für RHTC Bayer Leverkusen Tennis Bundesliga. Highlights: Siege vs. Stich, Becker, Wilander, Kuehnen, Gilbert, Westphal, Mecir, Gomez, Gerulaitis, Edberg,... und er hat gegen Vilas, Connors, Mcenroe, Lendl gespielt. Was macht er Heute? Wer war sein Idol? Hört rein! Danke an Henrik Horndahl für die schwedische Sprachnachricht und an Frank Henze von Sunball für das Intro.
Join hosts Lee Edberg, IT Cybersecurity Manager, Mystic Lake Casino Hotel. Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and Adam Morrison, CIO, Mississippi Band of Choctaw indians in our podcast episode recorded live from TribalNet 2024 as they delve into the pressing cybersecurity challenges confronting tribal governments, enterprises, and health facilities. Tune in for an insightful discussion on how tribes are navigating the escalating threat landscape and fortifying their defenses.
Det blir en del Davis Cup-minnen från Himmelstalund och Scandinavium, när Edberg blev en kämpe, Tyskland utan Struff, Sveriges insats mot Indien och kommer Nole vara topp 8 i slutet av året?Jannik Sinner bygger sviter, Taylor Swifts pojkvän kom till US Open i full Gucci-mundering. Vad tycker vi om det? Sabalenka vann, Muchova spelade fint, Swiatek chokade som vanligt och damerna på WTA mår generellt sett inte bra. Men Holger Rune släpper TVÅ böcker. Dansken har blivit författare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barbara Lefebvre, Jérôme Marty et Antoine Diers débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Une enquête préliminaire a été ouverte après une plainte de la mère d'une fillette de trois ans, violentée par son institutrice de maternelle, au lendemain de la rentrée scolaire. La vidéo publiée sur les réseaux sociaux à beaucoup fait réagir, depuis l'enseignante a été suspendue par l'Education nationale. Ecoutez Maître Vanessa Edberg, avocat de la maman de la jeune victime.
Une enquête préliminaire a été ouverte après une plainte de la mère d'une fillette de trois ans, violentée par son institutrice de maternelle, au lendemain de la rentrée scolaire. La vidéo publiée sur les réseaux sociaux à beaucoup fait réagir, depuis l'enseignante a été suspendue par l'Education nationale. Ecoutez Maître Vanessa Edberg, avocat de la maman de la jeune victime.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Cliff Edberg, a licensed dietitian and personal trainer, shares his inspiring journey from childhood obesity to becoming a bodybuilding champion and fitness expert. Cliff discusses his holistic approach to wellness, drawing from his experience as 'trainer to the trainers" at Life Time and his new position with Lifetime's MIORA Performance and Longevity program. Learn about precision health, metabolic optimization, and proactive wellness strategies to help you achieve lasting fitness and health. Tune in for actionable advice, personal stories, and insights that will motivate you to unlock your true potential. Prime Health Associates
Ammy Edberg is a Swedish TikTok influencer and Bitcoin educator. We dive deep into the challenges of educating millennials and Gen Z about Bitcoin, addressing common misconceptions, and the importance of understanding our current monetary system. Ammy shares her journey into Bitcoin and how she leverages TikTok to inspire and educate others. We also discuss the significance of financial inclusion and the potential of Bitcoin to solve global financial issues. Bitcoin is more than just a digital currency—it's a symbol of financial freedom and innovation. → Follow Ammy on https://x.com/bt_chick → Follow Ammy on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@btchick
On this week's episode of Departures with Robert Amsterdam we're pleased to invite our friend and colleague of many years Jakob Edberg, the co-founder of The GR Company, a government relations consultancy headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and with offices in Osaka, Seoul, London, and Washington DC. Jakob's unique perspective on the rapidly evolving leadership role of Japan in the region and, increasingly, in global affairs are shaped by more than 20 years of experience advising some of the world's largest companies on politically sensitive matters in the region. According to Edberg, Japan's new role as a primary actor and top ally of the United States has been an intentional and gradual process dating back to before Shinzo Abe's ascedency and the current diplomacy-forward administration of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
Brad Crowell and Lesley Logan share enlightening takeaways from confidence expert Simone in this compelling episode. They explore how confidence can be intentionally built through facing challenges and adopting actionable strategies. Tune in to learn about embracing failures, transforming mindsets, and using these experiences to cultivate a more confident and self-loving approach to life.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Failure is a pathway to growth and a valuable learning experience.Cultivating a positive mindset to fuel actions and attract success. The importance of regularly asking yourself what you truly want in life. Why acceptance and self-love is the foundation for true confidence. Episode References/Links:OPC Summer CampCambodia early birdSummer Tour is around the cornerBarrels FlashcardsLesley Logan eLevateBest Pilates Reformer for Home StudiosShop Spine Corrector at ContrologySimone Knego's websiteSimone Knego's podcastDaughter Dearest Pod interview with Lesley Logan If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn Episode Transcript:Lesley Logan 0:00 She actually believes that failure is actually an important part of how we grow and it's not a stop sign I love that failure is actually not a stop sign of some people come like we'll have an obstacle on the go oh, this is a sign that I'm not supposed to doing the thing? No, it's actually the thing you have to learn how to overcome to get to the next bucket level sometimes. Welcome to the be it till you see it podcast, where we talk about taking messy action knowing that perfect is boring. I must say Logan Paul is instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained 1000s of people around the world. And the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week my guests will bring bold executable intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and be it till you see it it's a practice not a perfect LET'S GET STARTED Welcome back to the beat till you see it interview recap where my co host and life Brad and I are going to dig into the positively competent combo I had with Simone Cunego in our last episode if you haven't yet listened to that one you should listen to it now. I'm gonna say positively competent combo I had with Simone Cunego did get on that can we just say that those words together positively competent combo with Simone Koneko. Like there's it's like one of those like, She sells seashells down by the seashore. I know you should have heard me yesterday when I was filming tutorials for the barrel stack okay, I had to keep saying see shaper. See shaper see shaper and it was really hard not to say shaper. Like you will say like you say it like I'm Leslie Logan here to talk about criss cross on the sea shaper and then it's like the C shape or the t shirt you just keep saying it starts to blend into su words. Hi guys anyways, todayBrad Crowell 1:59 it was a third take through that intro by the way.Lesley Logan 2:02 I was reading the wrong one slang. It's okay listen to the outtakes at the end. You'll hear it out here. So today is May 9 And it's all last sock Memorial Day. This is when you do due to or what's a memorial song?Brad Crowell 2:18 Do I have no idea what immortal Okay,Lesley Logan 2:21 so the origin of last sock Memorial Day is as big a mystery as the whereabouts are the socks. The day is meant to memorialize. But socks have been around for centuries. And it's clear Americans love their socks and 2018 in the US alone we purchased over $11 billion in socks. Most men wear socks every day including those particularly fashionable guys who wear socks with sandals Brad what hardly oh my gosh, you guys are ugly. We're so lucky. We know he wears socks with his sandals all all the time his socks and stocks all the time. So I believe rock industry continues to grow in sales and expand in variety. Gone are the days of the one color one style sock HelloBrad Crowell 2:57 Who does that boringLesley Logan 2:58 I know I'm back to crew socks that I love it. Today socks are multiple purposes and are manufactured perform based on neat of course the dress the trouser sock is neutral colors exist for professionals, or fancy occasions for the markets for fun and functional socks are making a name for themselves. There are themed graphics like it keeps going I have Star Wars I'm going to skip to the end. So apparently they did a survey. And it said that the average person loses 1.3 SOCKS per month what that is over 15 SOCKS per person per year. So you can see that this is universally hits home and it causes us all distress when sock goes missing major distress. In fact, today we stand together to pay tribute to our deeply departed socks and this is where the song would come on. AndBrad Crowell 3:42 it would be amazing because it causes so much stress that I decided with the help of my favorite chat bot to write an ode to my last suck. Okay, so here we go Jeffro should be singing this Oh noble sock, vanishing into the abyss of the laundry is dark realm. Once snugly paired now solitary you wander alone, a solitary helm in the labyrinth of mismatched pairs your absence leaves a longing overwhelmLesley Logan 4:14 long and overwhelmed. That's how it finished up on chat TV.Brad Crowell 4:18 Ah Hey, who said that?Lesley Logan 4:21 I don't know who your favorite is. I that's what I know. That's all you guys I don't even I don't even use a chatbot I don't I don't use I don't have any AI. That's what my team is for. Okay, back to the regular scheduled program upcoming events and travel get ready get your get your pen and paper out and paper out OPC summer camp is less than a month away June one and we are hoping for the biggest biggest summer camp Edberg. If you don't have to attend live you can watch the replays. So what you can do to go is go to opc.me/events OPC that means slash events plural and you will see we have 14 events and you can buy them ala carte. You can buy a day pass or you buy both day passes. The savings is On the day pass, I will tell you that at any rate, I'm teaching one event and we have 13 other teachers from around the world. I'm so excited. We have a variety of classes and workshops and all different pieces of equipment, spinning different topics we've got, like Heather Ingram is doing Empower Matt. It's a resiliency mat class for those who have who had breast cancer or have are going through it. I'm super excited about that. We have Aaron Donohue doing a pelvic floor mat class. Super stoked about that. We also have workshops on knee pain, we have one a chair class, a couple reformer classes, a Tower of Power with the head tower power, happy hour with Lisa, I can keep going, it's gonna be great. We have 1414. So seven classes, seven workshops, over two days, come alive for the party. Watch the replays whenever you want. But you got to buy them before they go into full price. I'm just saying. So obviously that means slash events June 1 And second is going to be when we go live. Yeah.Brad Crowell 5:58 And if you sign up for any of them, whether you pick ala carte, or you buy the full day pass, you actually have access to the replay indefinitely. Yeah. in perpetuity, in perpetuity forever ever. For Finiti CambodiaLesley Logan 6:15 earlybird is happening as this is happening. So if you are on the waitlist, got the email, and if you aren't on the waitlist, you don't get it. So you have to wait. Well,Brad Crowell 6:24 if you want to get on the waitlist right now go to Leslie logan.co/retreats. With portal that's plural. So that'sLesley Logan 6:31 gonna be our February event because October is very sold out. Yeah, first of all down super not an option. So FebruaryBrad Crowell 6:39 in and yeah, February, we're gonna go the 25th I think for 23 to 28, something like that. It's the end of Feb. It'sLesley Logan 6:46 after it's after the Lunar New Year. So you know, we'll be past the high season of travel andBrad Crowell 6:52 it's gonna be great. I'm really, really fired up and we're gonna have an amazing group at that point in the year as well. Next up, we got Summer Tour summer.Lesley Logan 7:01 We are doing a summer tour. We're not doing the West Coast tour. This time we're doing the summer we're doing I don't know it was the Midwest. Yeah. And I'm super excited because I've been back to Milwaukee since 2018. IBrad Crowell 7:12 know it's been a minute and in fact, you've never done Minnesota and we're looking at I've never been to Minnesota. I got locked in. It's not confirmed yet, but we're working on it literally right now.Lesley Logan 7:22 We're gonna get back to Chicago for the first time since 2018.Brad Crowell 7:25 Yeah, this time we're gonna hit Cleveland, but on the summer tour, and then we're gonna go south back through the Midwest. So we're looking at like, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City. Yeah, we're even looking at Colorado Springs, y'all.Lesley Logan 7:41 Yeah. So at any rate, you want to go to opc.me/door? Yeah, getBrad Crowell 7:45 yourself on the waitlist for the tour. We're going to start talking about it and opening up the doors for that in earnest after summer camp. So yeah, first is summer camp. After that. We'll do the Summer Tour. Yeah.Speaker 1 7:55 Barrels flashcard. Oh, my goodness. So actuallyBrad Crowell 7:59 lots of progress.Lesley Logan 8:00 Here's the thing. This might be the last chance get on the waitlist, because based on one's is coming out and our presale is very, very, very sorted. It could be happening as we speak. I'm not really certain on that. So here's the deal. You want to go to opc.me/flashcard waitlist, it's a lot. It's a mouthful. Ready. opc.me/flashcard waitlist, all in a word. So only people on the waitlist will get the presale price. The pre sale price is the best price you don't want to miss out on that.Brad Crowell 8:28 Oh, this is a new exciting news that les is looking at me like do we want to talk about this? Maybe maybe not.Lesley Logan 8:36 No, I'm skipping it. We're skipping it. There's other people who need to hear about that first. Okay.Brad Crowell 8:40 All right. Well, we have something very exciting, well, secret that we will shareLesley Logan 8:45 later. Because come back maybe next week, but not just me doing that.Brad Crowell 8:48 Alright, so lastly, butLesley Logan 8:51 not leastly is the elevate my mentorship program for amazing teachersBrad Crowell 8:57 to say lastly, but not less late. Oh.Lesley Logan 9:01 All right. All right. So if you look at the OBC summer camp, all the teachers have been through my mentorship program. So they will to see how they teach and like their personalities and their styles. And I couldn't pick every grad. So for the grads listening, it's not like I skipped you. There. I only do so many. But I I was able to see the teaching, and I was able to at that time pick them. I'm not saying that. That's why you should elevate you should do elevate because it makes you fucking badass. Yeah, and I actually just got a message from one of our grads who was kind of treated like a little bit like crap at work. And she actually took a moment and asked for a meeting. And then she asked what she want that meeting. She got what she wanted that meeting and she was able to remember like a year before being so scared to have a meeting. And now she's like comparing herself to herself. It's like, I know I'm good. And so if you are wanting competence in your teaching and your power and your awesomeness, and you are already a comprehensively to mean teacher, go to Leslie logan.co/ew. Leslie Logan, that CEO slash Ew, that's going to get you on the waitlist. The people on the waitlist are the ones who and we invited to apply. And we're not probably doing applications until after summer camp to be completely honest. I'm I'm 100% positive about that. But we have to fill 2025 early so you guys can plan your life around this amazing experience. Yeah. And it's virtual my mentorship is virtual you can come in person around for is like all up a whole bunch of people out there all the time. I love it so much. So anyways,Brad Crowell 10:37 we also people who are all over the world as literally not an option to come in person. So yeah, it was designed to be virtual. Just we got a couple of people who were like, Can I drop in?Lesley Logan 10:45 And then we're like, Sure. And then people just keep coming. And now it's like, it's amazing. We know a guy named Kevin around the corner who Airbnbs his place. So we met Kevin, we don't we actually have never met Kevin but okay, so we thought we gotta get into some Alan. But before we do that, do we have an audience? Question?Brad Crowell 11:02 We sure do. This is from Daniella on Instagram, on the ad G. Is there a cheap reformer that you can recommend? Dr. Leslie? No, there isn't.Lesley Logan 11:15 There's not there is not there isn't? Here's the deal. If you are looking for appeal applies equipment you can afford. Check out a window chair, check out a spine corrector check out the ControlLogix line. The spine corrector is about $700 When a chair I want to say is like 1200 and might be a little bit better. Look, I don't know what the price is already done this exact moment. But yes, that's still expensive. But it is a piece of code that doesn't take up a lot of space. You can have an amazing workout on it. It will support your mat practice. And it's not forBrad Crowell 11:41 rolling it around. It doesn't break either. Yeah. YouLesley Logan 11:45 know, and so the best performer is a ControlLogix reformer. And then there's other reforms that are also amazing. But any reformer, that's really going to get you the results you want isn't me over $3,000 I'm sorry. I hate to break it to you. That's just how it goes. They're hard to make they have hundreds of parts. Like it's just a complicated and when there is a cheaper form are out there that you're seeing, like Costco or some like that, it's probably doesn't have springs, it probably doesn't have the weight limit. Most easel springs, right? It's not going to have the foot bar that moves around. So check out my video on YouTube about choosing a home or farmer and you will hear why I cannot tell you about a cheaper farmer that I would ever recommend. Yeah,Brad Crowell 12:27 so just go to a search lesson Logan home reformer or we'll put it in the show. It'sLesley Logan 12:34 a YouTube video. So thank you for your question, Daniela. I'm so sorry. I'm the bearer of bad news. But also, you know what one of my clients she has a tower and a wooden chair in her entryway of her townhouse. And she's had an a spine corrector now she misses reformer. Absolutely. She actually doesn't have space for it. So this is what we're doing. And it's really quite exciting. You'd be surprised what you can get out of having a spine Correct. I have another client that I teach online who only has a mat and I want to cheer and you know, like it's great. It's amazing. We work out every week together. So anyway, thanks for asking good questions. Send your questions in via pod we will answer them here and and that's that's that heard itBrad Crowell 13:14 here first, peeps. Okay. Now let's talk about Simone. Can I go Simone, a keynote speaker and author of the extraordinary an ordinary you is renowned for her journey from CPA to a dedicated advocate for women with experiences in teaching medical sales and charitable works. She uses her diverse background of inspire and empower confidence in others. Simona is also the host of the daughter dears podcast, furthering her impact on personal development. I just want to do a brag for Simone. She summited Mount Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro, the big one. It's pretty cool.Lesley Logan 13:50 It's really cool. Also, I was on the daughter ders podcast. So I would go listen to my episode. It's a great way to break into the daughter dears podcast, I look got to talk to her daughter Olivia. And, and also Simone and Nate has asked really great questions, and we had a really great conversation. So highly recommend that you go listen to that episode. And then you can see if you really like it. I think her podcasts is really great. I love this a mother daughter podcast, and they talk about really amazing things someone has just, she's also just freaking cool. And she has the coolest tennis shoes. Oh, it just came out. Yeah, it just came outBrad Crowell 14:28 the episode. I'm gonna put the I'm going to put the link to that in the show notes.Lesley Logan 14:33 While he's doing that. Here's the deal. I loved that she is a very big believer that it's okay to change your mind. I think that's really something we we I for fucking sure have a really hard time doing this. Brad has been the reason why all like, he taught me how to cancel plans. He's like I said, but we told him to do that. He's like, Well, we changed our mind. We can't we're not or we aren't doing the thing that was over there. So we can't do the thing with them that's over there. So it's gonna have Change. And I'm like, oh my god, people get mad. So anyways, I just absolutely love that she, that she said this. And I think it's a great point for all of us. But until I see it people to remember that it's okay to change your mind. And trying different things also means that she has to fail and some of it and I think that that's also a really cool thing, you're gonna fail forward, really, especially if you learn from it. She actually believes that failure is actually an important part of how we grow. And it's not a stop sign. I love that. Failure is actually not a stop sign of some people come like we'll have an obstacle on the go, oh, this is a sign that I'm so busy doing the thing? No, it's actually the thing you have to learn how to overcome to get to the next fucking level, sometimes, you know what I mean? People Oh, door closed at the sign of necessity after that thing. You know what I mean? It's like, no one thinks about that with dating. By the way, no one goes up that day, it was honestly me alone for my date set. So that means I'm not meant to be with anybody. You know what I mean? But we think about that with anything that we want to do in our life, or like, Oh, no one responded to my post. So I'm not good enough, whatever. And it's like that, what are you talking about? These are not stop signs. These are just feedback. And she also mentioned that we should embrace failure. And to understand failures don't equal your worth. I love this. Because all the people that we admire, who are amazing business, people, whatever, they all fail on a lot of things. One of our coaches, literally coaches, people on book titles, and all these things. And he talks endlessly about how he titled one of his books terribly wrong.Brad Crowell 16:36 And he argued, he argued for this title that he has now concluded later is terribly wrong. It's terribly wrong. Like he was convinced this is going to be the best amazing title ever.Lesley Logan 16:48 Yeah, more or less. And so but he has used it as a way to help others not have that same thing. So it's kind of we, you know, these fail, we should call them other things. This is some words that need rebranding. And failure is one of them. It's a sliding step. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. I'm not the marketing people here. But I'm just saying it needs a new thing. Well, I'll your needs a PR person,Brad Crowell 17:17 we need a PR person for failure. Alright, here's what I really loved. She was talking about Kilimanjaro. Actually, really, really fascinating side note, she said that we apparently have 6000, roughly 6000 thoughts a day and 80% of them are negative what the effLesley Logan 17:33 I know. And also most of them are repetitive. They're the same thoughts as before. I'm like, who's counting these thoughts? Ding, ding. And also, do you ever wonder like, okay, as the overachiever in the room, the recovering one? I'm like, a bit, you have more?Brad Crowell 17:49 A bit, you have more negative thoughts than you know,Lesley Logan 17:52 I'm not. I'm not fighting for those. But that's funny.Brad Crowell 17:55 She said, when she was climbing Kilimanjaro. First off, it was like, a process to even get there and the mental battle to you know, write off the people who are who are basically challenging her. Or do you think you're actually going to make it? You know, like, yeah, I fucking do. Why do you think I'm going to I'm just going to do this. So I can go to the base. ButLesley Logan 18:16 what needs me fucking train on proper responses in life? Just yeah, that's here's the thing. When someone gets married, you don't have to ask them if they're having a baby. When someone said they're gonna climb a mountain. You don't have to ask them. Do you think you're gonna fucking finish it? Yeah, what happens? IfBrad Crowell 18:30 you follow? It says I'm going to open a Pilates studio. Do your friends go? Really? That's so risky. Are you going to do that? Yeah. Well, yes. If they say that,Lesley Logan 18:37 then and it's one or the other. If that is you, if I just said, if I just said a response that you think you've done, first of all, give yourself permission to never do it again. And also let it go. You did it and now you know better. But it I get it. Like I have a girlfriend who I just was having coffee with and she has a four year old. And there is a part of me that wants to know, does she want to have another guess what I didn't do ask? I kept it to my fucking cell. If she wants to tell me if she's having another, she will tell me. It's not my business. That's fun. Anyways, well,Brad Crowell 19:08 so she she was talking about while she was climbing Kilimanjaro. She was actually having this internal argument with herself. And she had to, you know, continue to encourage her own self and challenge herself while she was climbing the hill, y'all. And she said, when you once you got back home, it was really exhilarating. You know, it was quite a moment that she could be proud of. And she said, the challenge of it was something that she isn't going to forget she see challenged us to find our own Kilimanjaro and in a figurative sense, not necessarily a literal sense. Although, if any of you decide to go climb Kilimanjaro, tell us because we will cheer you along. There'll be alsoLesley Logan 19:55 the other Kilimanjaro climber we've had because now we've had to JenBrad Crowell 19:59 Did she climb a clique is Kilimanjaro the second highest? So yeah, it'sLesley Logan 20:03 okay to see we have had to I remember on her first attempt, two people died. Yeah. So she turned around, turn around. And then she did it again. She actually did it again. But guess what she's doing? She's creating a like retreat of some kind where you will climb with her? Oh, wow. And I was like, wow. And she's like, Yeah, are you in and I was like, probably not. So excited for you, and everyone is doing it with you, because I'm gonna go with Simone and find my own Kilimanjaro. When I'm on my own. I'm gonna say, owning the businesses we have feels like fucking climbing Kilimanjaro every day. So I'm good. Note it. I got it. Well, youBrad Crowell 20:45 know, she actually said it was not part of her bucket list. And she did it as part of a charity work to raise money for the LIVESTRONG Foundation. And people asked her what it would feel like if she didn't reach the summit. And she said, honestly, it wasn't about reaching the summit for her. It was the mindset that got her there. Like I was saying one step at a time continuing to encourage yourself, she did talk herself up, not down so many times during the climb due to self doubt. Right, and then having summitted Kilimanjaro and surmounted her negative self talk, that's why she's encouraging everyone to go find their own Kilimanjaro because it was a challenge. And it was it was probably quite scary. And you know, what a conversation we're having in your head, if you actually do doubt yourself making it to the top? Well, I just think is great, though. Because you know, and you're Kilimanjaro doesn't have to be an extra. It doesn't have to be physical. It could be, you know, Kilimanjaro, it could be weighing nice to that person who's consistently an asshole to you. You know, it could be, it could be right. Like, I said, I'm not, I'm not a parent. So I don't have to go to like PTA meetings. I don't have to go to soccer games to stay on the sidelines.Lesley Logan 21:59 We gotta dig neighbor that we have to like we do. Yeah, that's my mountain calling drought.Brad Crowell 22:04 I'm still working on that. There's,Lesley Logan 22:07 there's like, Okay, you guys, when we walk past this one house, also passes one house is the view of a building that shall remain nameless, because I envision the name of this building, burning off the building every single day. And so maybe my mountain Kilimanjaro is just not noticed these two things that I have to walk past, that might be it. Or maybe it's just like not having negative thoughts while I do it. But at any rate, find your own. Ask us later, if we found ours, that can be a question you ask. AndBrad Crowell 22:36 like I said before, you know whether it's literal Kilimanjaro or figured out if you've got something that you are going to tackle, and you want us to cheer you on. Tell us Yeah,Lesley Logan 22:46 well, and also you can send us your wins when you do because we have an FY EPS but and I just want to reiterate, she was focusing on overcoming her negative thoughts to get her up there to talk herself up, like you said, it's okay to talk yourself up.Brad Crowell 22:59 Yeah,Lesley Logan 23:00 I think it's really important. And also, like Brad said, we want to cheer you on. If you don't ask us to cheer you on. That's totally fine, not offended. But tell people in your life, this is really important to me, and how you react to me doing this thing is also really important to me, you know, Brené Brown, as the person who taught me the people whose opinions of you matter, they should know that their opinions of you matter. Yeah. And so if you have someone in your life who you love, and whenever you tell him, you're doing something that scares you, they kind of shit around it, then you need to have a talk with them. It says, When I tell you what I'm excited about. And we you respond with doubt. It's really hard for me to stay excited. So I would really love it. If when I say something that I'm excited about that you just say I'm excited for you. And then take your fears and talk to your other friend about it.Brad Crowell 23:53 Or another time not in the moment. Yeah,Lesley Logan 23:55 yeah. Yeah. Cuz, you know, they think they're being curious, but their curiosity is actuallyBrad Crowell 24:00 negative shanks. Yeah, um, youLesley Logan 24:04 know, Dr. Pepper, no, Sprite. We don't do those things around here. Okay, let's go to those be. At least a Dr. Pepper is better. I still haven't had you know, I haven't had soda since I was 18 years old.Brad Crowell 24:16 Oh, really? Yeah. That's impressive. I've definitely had soda since I know it's terrible for you. Yeah. I mean, I don't have it all the time.Lesley Logan 24:23 It doesn't even matter. It's like it clears off battery acid from a car you should not be drinking.Brad Crowell 24:30 This is true. It does that. All right. Finally let's talk about those be it action items what bold, executable intrinsic or targeted action items. Can we take away from your combo with Simone can Nago, she said that she uses affirmations on a daily basis. And then she told a really hilarious story about her daughter being like, I have nothing to be happy about today. And she was like, Oh, yes, you do. Let me tell you how. And then her daughter was like, I'm never telling that to you again. ButLesley Logan 24:56 you know what? Simone just was that guys That's an example of the response people in your life should be saying to you, yeah, when you're like, nobody likes me, you should have someone's like, Nope, this person, this person, this person, this person, last person. Somebody goes, oh my god, it's so true. No one likes you. Yeah, right.Brad Crowell 25:13 So right, everyone hates you.Lesley Logan 25:16 Yeah, you do. So did you know that this person also?Brad Crowell 25:22 She said, it's important that we constantly ask ourselves what we want, so that you can get what you need. Right? Because I think, you know, the two of you were talking about effectively, just doing life and being sucked into the whirlwind that I like to call the whirlwind. And there are times where we feel like we need to make a change to tackle something big, right? I've often over the years, I've had moments in my life where I'm like, Okay, I'm gonna have to kick it into high gear, right? And and that might be for the next six months, or whatever it might be right? And she said, we kind of forget to change it up. We just get stuck in this thing. So whether that is oh,Lesley Logan 26:08 you You mean, you're like the truck that just gets the press accelerate just floors it and yeah.Brad Crowell 26:16 lived at one of those trucks. The Tesla, the Tesla truck,Lesley Logan 26:20 they're called something else. They're called. This has happened, guys. So obviously, you're gonna know when we did this, but it's called theBrad Crowell 26:26 cyber truck, the cyber, the cyber truck has flopped and just issued a recall shocking, because the accelerator literally gets stuck to the floor, and then it's stuck in high that is accelerated.Lesley Logan 26:37 That's a lot of you, you guys get stuck. You like you.Brad Crowell 26:41 I mean, me too. I've done it too. Right. ILesley Logan 26:42 do it all the time. But you're also Enneagram three. So that's true. But like, it's you forget that you also have another gear, which is called Slow? Well, it's not.Brad Crowell 26:52 It's not just that. But we when we kick into high gear, there's one consistent common factor that suffers and that is yourself. Because you're like, I don't need to deal with me right now I need to focus on this thing. I need to focus on my family, my daughter, my, you know, my partner is going through law school, whatever it is, right? And you're, you're shifting everything around to support this cause. And, you know, there comes a time where you're like, hey, wait a minute, you know, what do I actually want? Because it might be that the two of you or on a team or you know, there is this thing where you're consistently sacrificing, but you also need to make sure you're taking care of yourself. And if you don't ask yourself, what do I want? How are you going to know? Yeah, I thought about this when I was listening to the interview, you know, and I love running our company and traveling and all the things. And I asked myself, What do I want? And I like literally the answer was instantaneous sleep. You know, and so it's like, okay, maybe I need to be more intentional about sleep. And then I won't. That won't be my guttural responseLesley Logan 28:01 on something else. Yeah, yeah, they're gonna want something else. Yeah. So anyway,Brad Crowell 28:05 ask yourself, what do you want? Right? And, yeah,Unknown Speaker 28:10 well, I'll go Yeah, go.Lesley Logan 28:12 So she said, respect your reflections. We need to learn to love the woman or the man or the person in the mirror, likeBrad Crowell 28:21 the reflection asleep.Lesley Logan 28:22 Know what I need to know. No, no, no, no. Literal reflections, your literal reflection,Brad Crowell 28:28 okay, literal reflection.Lesley Logan 28:29 So she wants us to be who we are. So that when we look in the mirror, the first thing we see is what we actually love. And that's us. It's ourselves. And the truth is, is that so many of us are comparing ourselves to others. When we're actually looking in the mirror. We're comparing ourselves, you know, to like something unattainable, and then we're nitpicking. And really, it's just like, get it just focus. Like yeah, to love the person. And you're always loveSpeaker 1 28:52 the one you're with. Yeah. Love the one. You wasted something earlier that that was a better so I love the one we're looking at in the mirror. Yeah, no,Lesley Logan 29:01 that was not the song either. There was another song earlier. I don't remember. It'll come back. Oh, you said we don't get as we want. We ate and I was like, we can't I hate that song. When you get it. You can't always get what you want on. And he just keeps repeating that, but IBrad Crowell 29:19 just my he gave meLesley Logan 29:24 like, oh my god, what was that music? Good. Anyway, Simone, You're fabulous. Thank you for teaching us all. Oh, I missed this part.Brad Crowell 29:32 This is important. This is important. Yeah.Lesley Logan 29:34 She said that 20% of people are born with confidence. So 80% of us have to work with it. If you're listening to this, and you're like, I'm struggle with confidence. It's because you're probably part of the 80%. And so we'll work on it. And Simone with her Mount Kilimanjaro situation, that's how she was able to she committed to something and she did the thing. And she that'sBrad Crowell 29:53 coaches, women on Khan competence.Lesley Logan 29:55 She literally said when were with her last week, she said women instead of asking for a raise, we'll just look for another job. And really, competence comes like ask for the raise, even if you don't get it like the girl I've talked about earlier about Elevate, she like went in there and she asked what she wanted. And what I saw when I saw the video telling me about it was she was so fucking competent because she did the thing, right? The things that scare us or the things like put us in a confident bucket. So just go do that. All right, Melissa Logan, and I'm Brad Crawley. Thank you so much for listening, or watching or how are reading this? I don't know how you're doing it. Anyway, we're so grateful for you. This is due here. This is episode 365 Holy cow, holy cow. We're here because of you. And if it's your first time, we're still here because of you. Well, thank you so much for being here. Make sure you share this podcast with a friend who needs to hear it. And until next time, be it Titus yet bye for now. That's all I got for this episode of the bee until you see a podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the beat pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it help us and others be it till you see it. Have an awesome day. Be it till you see it is a production of the bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read another episode you can text us at plus 1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram at Viet pot. It'sBrad Crowell 31:31 written filmed and recorded by your host Leslie Logan and me Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 31:36 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team had to send you Dotco ourBrad Crowell 31:41 theme music is by Ellie at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist John Franco children.Lesley Logan 31:47 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 31:51 Awesome Angelina Hurco for adding all of our content to our website. 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Det blir berättelser från stjärnkök och praktiska tips om vartannat i det här avsnittet där vi dyker ned i matlagningskonsten. Vad krävs för att bli en riktigt bra kock och vilka trender är tydligast just nu i restaurangvärlden.Vår ciceron är Albin Edberg, som har en bakgrund som tävlande i Kockarnas kamp i TV4 och som assistent under Bocuse d'Or, världens mest prestigefyllda matlagningstävling. Albin har arbetat på restauranger i flera världsdelar och driver just nu sin egen verksamhet.Programledare: Fritte FritzsonProducent: Ida WahlströmKlippning: Marcus TigerdraakeSignaturmelodi: Vacaciones - av Svantana i arrangemang av Daniel AldermarkGrafik: Jonas PikeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alltduvelatveta/Instagram: @alltduvelatveta / @frittefritzsonTwitter: @frittefritzsonGästfoto: Maria CrusemanHar du förslag på avsnitt eller experter: Gå in på www.fritte.se och leta dig fram till kontakt!Podden produceras av Blandade Budskap AB och presenteras i samarbete med AcastAlbins lista över favoritkrogar just nu (i Sthlm)- Bar Libertin - mellanrätter och naturvin i Aspudden. Här träffar man mig 2-3 ggr i veckan.- Gaia - Nästan som ovan fast i Midsommarkransen.- Främmat - Som Frankrike fast man slipper fransmännen och maten är god. Öppnar snart nytt på Söder.- Solen - Adam och Stor-Albins enorma krog vid Slaktis. Barhäng eller låååångmiddag.- Två Små Svin - Smörrebröd, tjeckisk öl och alldeles för mycket Aquavit i Årsta.Organisationer som hjälper Ukrainahttps://blagulabilen.se/http://www.humanbridge.se/https://www.rodakorset.se/https://lakareutangranser.se/nyheter/oro-over-situationen-i-ukrainaUkrainska statens egen lista (militär och civil hjälp)https://www.defendukraine.org/donate Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/alltduvelatveta. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ja, vilka står det emellan? Är det Federer, Wawrinka eller Edberg? Var hamnar Becker på listan? Lendl? Eller Sampras? Kuerten nämns och Dominic Thiem också. Och det finns en anledning till att ämnet kom upp!Fiddes favorit Mensik är bara 18 år men spelar redan som en komplett spelare och nu slår han toppspelare också! Och när tonåringarna tar för sig dyker plötsligt 17-årige Fonseca upp och krossar Fils - och på vilket sätt sedan! Jordan Thompson fick vinna en titel för första gången och tog ju dubbeln av bara farten. Alex DeMinaur har hittat ett sätt att avgöra dueller men hur? Jannik Sinner motsvarade alla förväntningar i Rotterdam, Holger Rune har en nygammal tränare igen och en ny flickvän, kan Otto Virtanen slå igenom stort och är det bra att Elias Ymer spelar på hemmaplan igen? Och mycket mer såklart. God lyssning! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alexandra Stevenson brings a fun program with her co-host and coach Hugues Laverdière and Eliot Teltscher, formerly 6 in the world in 1983. She calls it "Coaches Corner" - something she plans to do during the Australian Open with Ougi and other coaches. Alexandra pointedly says the pundits need to quit comparing Coco Gauff to Serena Williams. Alexandra says they compare Coco to Serena because she is black. So. She says - stop doing that - compare Coco to herself. Eliot says she plays more like Sanchez Vicario and Sabatini. Ougi agrees with Alexandra on skin color. The trio move on and take on Nick Kyrgios and his comment that the serve and volley players in generation of Sampras, Edberg, Becker, Rafter - could not play against the players of today. Alexandra says "No." Sampras, Edberg, Becker, Rafter - would "eat them for lunch" today. Alexandra talks about the amazing technique - including serve and volley - of an older John McEnroe - and what she saw when she hit with him in October in Malibu, California. They continue to discuss the different players in the Australian Open and their picks for the men's and women's draws. Alexandra talks about Naomi Osaka and her return - and how her team is setting her up for the next five years. She has brought in a prima ballerina to get her core back and her deep knee bends - and she is back with former coach Wim Fissette. Alexandra says Osaka will bring it against Coco Gauff eventually - if not this year.
In this message Ryan talks about the need to not be stuck in tradition and to move with what the Lord is saying to do in this time and season.
In this message Ryan continues on talking about how to not live in a spirit of religion.
Supermåndag är tillbaka med avsnitt 6. Skrällarnas vecka i hockeyallsvenskan. Veckans Nej och Veckans grej ska utses återigen. Vi får en inblick i Tingsryd av Rasmus Edberg som ger sin syn på Tingsyrd. Utkast från en intervju med Jesper Lindgren hittar ni också i avsnittet. God lyssning.
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Rötmånaden är på ingång och stjärnkocken Albin Edberg lär oss allt om denna härliga tid! Färganalyitkern Åsa Sannerheim kör en trevlig men ganska podd-ovänlig färganalys live i studion. Camilla har träffat sin dejts killkompisar för första gången och grabbigt blev det. Vi snackar konstiga matovanor samt vilka djur vi inte vill se höga på kokain! Programledare: Johannes Cakar och Camilla Fågelborg
In this episode, Jess Edberg, The Executive Director of the Dorothy Molter Museum in Ely, Minnesota with a diverse career focusing on wildlife, joins us to share her story of trapping wolves and deer for research while providing education and information services for the International Wolf Center.
Albin Edberg har alltid älskat att laga mat, och han är just nu en av landets mest eftertraktade frilansande kockar. Hans motto är ta chansen när den kommer och att hellre tacka ja än nej. För Gastroradio berättar Albin att växa upp med i ett tvågenerationers hus på landet i Svarttorp. Om kicken han fick när han för första gången klev in i ett professionellt kök, om varför Tommy Myllymäki ville göra hans liv till ett helvete, om att vinna Bocuse d'Or Europe, varför karriären i New York kom av sig, livet före och efter Kockarnas Kamp och så ger han en hyllning till kebabpizzan.
NICOLA PIETRANGELI ON THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HIS PLAYING DAYS AND TODAY - ‘It's a different game. Before you had to know how to play tennis, this is a physical game. Before you had talent and then you became an athlete, today you're an athlete and if you have talent it's better'.NOVAK DJOKOVIC ON HIS BIGGEST RIVAL - ‘I can't take anybody else but Nadal as my biggest rival, as long as Nadal is playing, as long as I'm playing, Nadal is always my biggest rival regardless of the ranking or what's going on on tour. I have tons of respect for Alcaraz and there's some other players, but Nadal and myself go back a long time, so definitely he comes in front'.CARLOS ALCARAZ ON WINNING THE LAUREUS WORLD BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR AWARD - ‘It was amazing but it was crazy for me to receive that big award and being surrounded by great athletes, great people, it was unbelievable for me. As Federer, Rafa, Djokovic did, they won multiple Laureus Awards, but the big ones, but starting from the bottom, it's great to represent tennis'.FABIO FOGNINI ON RETAINING THE FIGHTING SPIRIT - ‘The last few years after my injury and after the pandemic of course, I didn't win so many matches, but I want to make a present to myself and I don't want to close my career with injuries. I have something special here in my head, so I would like to fight until I reach this goal'.JANNIK SINNER ON HIS SELF-BELIEF - ‘I have a different mindset and I'm not scared to say that I can win big, big matches. I'm here, I can do it, but you have to have the right respect for every single player and emotional-wise it's not easy, but I want to push myself to the limits and I know I can show some very good tennis'.LORENZO MUSETTI ON HIS MEMORIES OF WATCHING FEDERER IN ROME - ‘I have one picture in my head that reminds me of me watching Federer playing doubles on the courts that are now practice courts and I was looking at him like my inspiration and now when I play on that court, I always remember him playing there and moving and having the steps on court where I'm going now'.LUCA NARDI ON LEARNING TO ADAPT HIS GAME AT THE START OF HIS CARRER - ‘For sure my gaming is changing a little bit. I learned to be more of a defender sometimes because I work a lot physically and I won a lot of matches when I didn't play that well but I had the physical power'.ITALIAN TENNIS FEDERATION'S LUCA SBRASCINI ON GETTING KIDS INVOLVED IN TENNIS - ‘We've had 60,000 kids during these two weeks and for us that's a big success. The secret is to create an event, within the big event and our main objective is to involve a lot of kids, we reach out to clubs and schools and we have a lot of projects that we involve within these events'.STEFAN EDBERG ON ROME - ‘It's a good place to place to play, you know you feel like tennis belongs here, it's like playing at Wimbledon, that's where tennis belongs as well and there are certain places in the world where you feel that this is special and this is one of the places'.STEFAN EDBERG'S RECIPE FOR SUCCESS - ‘Well first of all you need to have good people around you and you need to have a vision and you need to have a team that looks after you on and off the court and you need to keep your passion going, but you also need a little bit of luck'.- Podcast presented by Seb Lauzier- Interviews by Ursin Caderas, Richard Connelly and Jill Craybas
In this episode, Jess Edberg, the Executive Director of the Dorothy Molter Museum in Ely, Minnesota, joins us to share the story of an incredible Minnesota adventurer, Dorothy Molter the Root Beer Lady, a well-known local who lived alone in the wilderness of the Boundary Waters serving root beer to travelers who passed through.
This week guest speaker Ryan Edberg is at OCI
This week guest speaker Ryan Edberg is at OCI
Deux heures trente de direct à l'écoute de celles et ceux qui font le monde : le raconter, le décrypter et l'analyser pour donner des clés de lecture et de compréhension aux auditeurs.
In episode 3, Sarah and Jenna make it to Baltimore for a two-day stay! Tune in to hear their discussion with Shanna Edberg, Director of Conservation Programs for Hispanic Access Foundation and cherished partner of the Healthy Ocean Coalition. Shanna leads a team that plans and executes programming to advance national conservation and climate goals while serving Latino communities. Shanna is a longtime conservation advocate and promoter of environmental justice in the U.S. and abroad. She comes to Hispanic Access Foundation from an extensive professional background including working in sustainable development at the World Bank and Global Environment Facility, climate policy at the nonprofit Climate Interactive, civil service with local government, and managing her own photography business.
“La magie du concept, c'est que comme c'est un cadeau, à chaque commande t'as au moins une personne qui va découvrir. Si c'est un mariage, ça va être 200 personnes, si c'est une entreprise ça peut être 1000. Donc tu as une croissance organique de part la nature du cadeau”. Dans ce nouvel épisode du Panier, Laurent Kretz rencontre la “Bisqueen” en personne. Une heure d'échange avec Shanty Baehrel, cofondatrice et visage de la marque de biscuits personnalisés Shanty Biscuits. C'est le bac en poche et sans expérience dans l'entreprenariat que Shanty se lance en 2013 dans l'aventure du biscuit. Presque 10 ans plus tard, elle est à la tête d'une marque Direct To Consumer très forte, mais aussi très copiée. Shanti nous partage sa recette pour faire face aux copycats (les marques qui copient la vôtre), notamment en créant la Love Brand la plus différenciante possible. Au-delà du bon alignement des étoiles, elle nous explique son virage B2B, comment elle a trouvé sa patte sur Instagram et ses secrets pour organiser des pop-up stores mémorables. Dans ce nouvel épisode du Panier, vous trouverez des clés pour : Faire grandir sa marque de façon organique en proposant un produit-cadeau [08”42] ; Accélérer en saisissant les bonnes opportunités, en trouvant sa patte sur Instagram et en passant du B2C au B2B [17”00] ; Faire vivre sa marque (et saturer sa chaîne de production) sans achat média ni dépense marketing pendant 5 ans [24”00] ; Cracker la fidélisation et le repeat business du marché du cadeau en diversifiant sa gamme de produits [27”15] ; Choisir ses batailles et ignorer les copycats pour se concentrer sur l'essentiel et créer une love brand différenciante [38”00] ; Booster son branding avec des opé physiques immersives et mémorables, sans oublier de pousser à l'achat [44”40]. Créer un engouement autour de sa marque en incarnant son histoire et ses valeurs [56”15]. Pour en savoir plus sur les références abordées dans l'épisode : # 112 - Le Beau Thé : Un side-project qui cartonne avec 500 000 sachets de thé personnalisés en 1 an, avec Marcellin Pelhate # Hors-série – Avec PrestaShop : Ouvrir un pays par mois en misant sur la bonne stack techno, avec Anatole Rozan de Ma Coque L'épisode Génération DIY de Shanti L'agence Lord, who saved the Bisqueen Les leveurs de fonds David Laroque de Not so Liquid et Grégory Edberg de Leuwen Label Experience Front : pour rediriger les mails entrants vers tes collaborateurs Airtable pour le service client Sendcloud de Shopify pour les expeditions Répondez à notre sondage pour nous aider à vous concocter des épisodes encore meilleurs : https://lepanier.io/sondage/ Inscrivez- vous à la newsletter sur lepanier.io pour ne rater aucun conseil des invités du Panier et cartonner en e-comm ! Pour découvrir tout ça, c'est par ici. Si vous préférez Apple Podcasts, par là si vous préférez Podcast Addict ou encore ici si vous préférez Spotify. Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire sympa sur Apple Podcasts si l'épisode vous a plu. Le Panier est un podcast du label Orso Media, produit par CosaVostra.
Årets första sommarpoddare är SHBs legendariska fastighetsanalytiker Johan Edberg. Det Johan inte kan om fastigheter är inte värt att veta och i veckans avsnitt går han igenom allt vi behöver kunna om fastighetsbolagen på börsen just nu. Måstelyssning om en bransch där mycket står på spel! Börspoddens huvudsponsor är Skilling, besök dom på skilling.se
The Kingdom Movement is setting America's youth on fire for Jesus Christ, and CEO Ryan Edberg can testify to the life-changing effect it has had on thousands of young people. The Kingdom Youth Conference is held in multiple locations across the country, and their goal is to reach the future leaders of America with the freeing message of the gospel. Ryan launched the movement in 2016 and even continued to hold conferences during the peak of the Covid pandemic. The Kingdom Youth Conference provides a place of miracles, healing, and life-changing preparation for a spiritual battle that Ryan says Christians need to face. The Devil is here to steal, kill and destroy, but God comes to give life abundantly. TAKEAWAYS Ryan reminds students at the Kingdom Youth Conference that they are not free to sin, but free FROM sin Adults who volunteer with Ryan's ministry are preparing the next generation for the spiritual battles of today You can't beat the world at entertainment - but you can offer them something the world doesn't have: Jesus Christ! The Devil is confusing today's youth about their identities and driving up suicide rates and abortion statistics
Artist, author, teacher, Jane Edberg speaks candidly and profoundly about the practices that carried her through deep sadness and grief over the loss of her son toward joy, wellbeing, and insight into metabolizing life's most profound challenges. Due to be published in 2022, The Fine Art of Grieving promises to be an intimate and insightful look into the relationship of vulnerability and strength.https://www.facebook.com/thefineartofgrievinghttps://www.thefineartofgrieving.com/https://www.instagram.com/thefineartofgrieving/?hl=en
Welcome back to The Nerd Expansion! Today's guest is the one and only Skylar Edberg and her nerd love is Food Styling. Woah. It's awesome.Skylar Edberg is a fearless food lover with an eye for all things tasty AND beautiful. With the help of a mother who mostly baked and a father who warmed up meals, she was compelled to create her own culinary adventures. She built food sculptures, produced cooking shows for her stuffed animals and concocted recipes based on ingredients she had on hand in the pantry. Because of this total immersion, she is a self taught, “life trained” food stylist, recipe developer and culinary producer who is always curiously exploring and creating new adventures using the art of food!Skylar's websiteSkylar's InstagramSkylar's FacebookHosted By: Nick Bowan & Sasha WeissTheme song written by Korrie YamaokaPerformed by Sasha Weiss & Korrie Yamaoka
Pengarna och ambitionerna. Sven Hagströmer är en av Sveriges rikaste personer, han har gjort sig en förmögenhet inom finanssektorn. Numera ägnar han en stor del av sitt liv åt det sociala entreprenörskapet, dvs grundar organisationer och stiftelser som arbetar för ett mer jämställt Sverige, en skola som funkar för alla och en möjlig väg fram för de missgynnade förorternas barn. Dessutom lägger han ner mycket tid på att jaga storheter från andra epoker: Voltaire, Einstein, Medici och kvinnliga vetenskapare som inte fått den plats de förtjänat.Hur är det att intervjua en sådan människa, undrar Unn. ”Roligt, men svårt”, svarar Stina. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tennis can be a dangerous sport, we make a senate endorsement, and we talk "Soaking". This episode is NSFW, don't say we didn't warn you.
THRILLER: Ryssarna vill hitta Petter Anderberg snabbt för att kunna mörka hans tillfrisknande. Gunnel menar att Walter är farlig, och Hedda måste välja sida. Manus och regi: Henrik BjörnRegi och ljudkoncept: Mathilda von EssenAvsnittsförfattare: Pia GradvallLjuddesign och inspelningsteknik: Ludvig Jansson, Frida EnglundDramaturg: Magnus LindmanMusik: Erik Lewander, Iggy Strange Dahl / The KennelFoto: Mattias Ahlm, Mikael Grönberg, Arvid BjörnMedverkande: Alba August, Stina Ekblad, Peter Andersson, Lancelot Ncube, Wilma Lidén, Joel Spira, Rakel Wärmländer, Alexander Salzberger, Alexandra Dahlström, Richard Forsgren, Björn Andersson, Gustav Levin, Ville Virtanen, Max Lapitskij, Alina Ramizovna Abdullayeva, Diya Shaher, Aviva Hermele, Anna Hernek, Pär Edberg, Katarina Boive, Johan Jihde, Jack Rubensson, Katherine Zimmerman, Vendela Lundberg, Erik Glaad.Producenter: Samuel Sjöblom och Emelie RosenqvistKonstnärligt utvecklingsansvarig: Moa GammelLyssna och ladda ner fram till 8 maj 2025.
THRILLER: Heddas medverkan i Aktuellt är "ren perfektion" enligt Baltic Gas, och hon firas på krogen. Hedda sliter med sitt dåliga samvete och Walter vill inte längre ha med henne att göra. Manus och regi: Henrik BjörnRegi och ljudkoncept: Mathilda von EssenAvsnittsförfattare: Pia GradvallLjuddesign och inspelningsteknik: Ludvig Jansson, Frida EnglundDramaturg: Magnus LindmanMusik: Erik Lewander, Iggy Strange Dahl / The KennelMedverkande: Alba August, Stina Ekblad, Peter Andersson, Lancelot Ncube, Wilma Lidén, Joel Spira, Rakel Wärmländer, Alexander Salzberger, Alexandra Dahlström, Richard Forsgren, Björn Andersson, Gustav Levin, Ville Virtanen, Max Lapitskij, Alina Ramizovna Abdullayeva, Diya Shaher, Aviva Hermele, Anna Hernek, Pär Edberg, Katarina Boive, Johan Jihde, Jack Rubensson, Simone Lapitskij, Katherine Zimmerman, Vendela Lundberg, Erik Glaad.Producenter: Samuel Sjöblom och Emelie RosenqvistFoto: Mattias Ahlm, Mikael Grönberg, Arvid BjörnKonstnärligt utvecklingsansvarig: Moa GammelLyssna och ladda ner fram till 8 juni 2022.
THRILLER: Hedda, Ester och Walter möts i Walters stuga för att samla ihop alla lösa trådar. Både Ester och Walter avslöjar sina hemligheter. Manus och regi: Henrik BjörnRegi och ljudkoncept: Mathilda von EssenAvsnittsförfattare: Henrik BjörnLjuddesign och inspelningsteknik: Ludvig Jansson, Frida EnglundDramaturg: Magnus LindmanMusik: Erik Lewander, Iggy Strange Dahl / The KennelFoto: Mattias Ahlm, Mikael Grönberg, Arvid BjörnMedverkande: Alba August, Stina Ekblad, Peter Andersson, Lancelot Ncube, Wilma Lidén, Joel Spira, Rakel Wärmländer, Alexander Salzberger, Alexandra Dahlström, Richard Forsgren, Björn Andersson, Gustav Levin, Ville Virtanen, Max Lapitskij, Alina Ramizovna Abdullayeva, Diya Shaher, Aviva Hermele, Anna Hernek, Pär Edberg, Katarina Boive, Johan Jihde, Jack Rubensson, Katherine Zimmerman, Vendela Lundberg, Erik Gladh.Producenter: Samuel Sjöblom och Emelie RosenqvistKonstnärligt utvecklingsansvarig: Moa GammelLyssna och ladda ner fram till 8 juni 2022.
Wayne Ferreira is a former ATP tour professional tennis player from Johannesburg South Africa. Wayne had an outstanding tennis career. He won 15 top-level singles titles and 11 doubles titles. His career-high rankings were world no. 6 in singles and world no. 9 in doubles. Wayne is the third tennis player with 56 consecutive Grand Slam appearances in men's tennis. During this podcast, Wayne and I talk about his upbringing and his route to tennis. We discuss some of his wins and achievements and the diverse styles of tennis players he competed against. We also discuss his longevity and being able to compete at the topmost levels for 16 years and playing against the best tennis players of three different eras starting from Borg, Lendl, McEnroe, Connors then competed against top players such as Edberg, Becker, Sampras, Agassi, Chang, Ivanisevic and at the end of his career having an opportunity to play against Federer and his era of younger uprising generation at that time.Wayne achieved the semi-finals of the Australian Open twice and we also discuss his three Olympic appearances.We talk about Wayne's transition from professional tennis to becoming a father and focusing on family life, his entrepreneur journey, and then transition to becoming an ATP coach. Wayne is currently coaching Francis Tieafoe.What stands out to me from this conversation is Wayne's talent, commitment to work hard, and ability to easily transition between different journeys and careers of his life. It is almost as the life is unfolding itself for him as he moves forward through different stages. He makes it seems very graceful and almost effortless. I appreciate Wayne's straightforwardness, transparency, and all he shared about his life journey. I love how grounded Wayne seems to be and his humble, open and warm personality.Some of my favorite quotes from this podcast: On never giving up: "Ultimately you want success at the end and I still had the ability to focus and concentrate and fight hard enough for what it is that I wanted even though it may have taken me much longer than I would have liked it to. I still wanted to try to succeed."On losing: "Sometimes losing when you are younger is better than winning because you learn how to compete and you learn how to learn to win."On mental toughness, self-confidence and perseverance, being able to fight and come back to win matches despite being behind: "In my senior career, I often came from behind to win because of my belief and the will to win. I realized that if I just hang in there, the opportunity of my opponent getting worse and helping me out was a lot and I won a lot of matches that way. And it became almost a test for me… How many times can I win when being down? It is a lot more fun to win matches when you are down…. Deep down.On trust & teamwork: "Trust is key in creating teamwork. You can only have success when everybody works together as a team."On life: "There is always good and bad, in everything that you do."On challenges & commitment (paraphrasing): There are challenges in everything that we do and that is also what makes life interesting. We try to get a result and you try to win. And being a tennis player and wanting to win, and wanting and trying to have success can be a good and a bad thing. You may not always make it but ultimately you will be better off for trying and learning. Commit, work hard and preserve through challenges and obstacles and you will have a chance of making it.
In this episode, Paul interviews two aerospace engineering faculty members at Cal Poly Pomona, Dr. Don Edberg and Dr. Todd Coburn. Drs. Edberg and Coburn discuss the field of aerospace engineering, career paths available to aerospace engineers, and tips for aerospace engineering students. For more information about aerospace engineering, check out the Cal Poly Pomona Aerospace Engineering Department's website: https://www.cpp.edu/engineering/aro/index.shtml Have comments about this episode? Send your feedback to TESEpodcast@gmail.com and Paul will personally read your email. Gerardo Maldonado ran the soundboard. Paul edited the episode. Recorded on October 15, 2019 at Cal Poly Pomona.