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Hospitality Daily Podcast
Reduce Turnover & Boost Team Performance: How We're Gamifying Employee Engagement in Hotels - Roger Robles & Emma Christensen, Actabl [Sponsor Bonus]

Hospitality Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 33:42


Staffing and turnover remain challenges in hospitality, but you can tackle this head-on. In this special sponsor bonus episode, Josiah sits down with his colleagues at Actabl, Roger Robles and Emma Christensen, to unpack “Associate Engagement,” a new feature inside Transcendent that turns routine maintenance into a live scoreboard, gives engineers the recognition they deserve, and helps you see who's really performing.​​Request a call here with Actabl to learn more about this A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands

The TASTE Podcast
578: Rick Martinez Is Salsa Daddy

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 80:03


It's so special having Rick Martinez on the show to talk about his very fun new book, Salsa Daddy. Rick is the author of the best-selling cookbook Mi Cocina: Recipes and Rapture from My Kitchen in Mexico, and Salsa Daddy is just as delicious. It's a salsa-first approach to cooking, with more than 70 salsa recipes that anchor 24 meals, from torta de Milanesa to pozole verde de pollo, and I can already tell it's going to change my cooking for the better. Also on the show, I chat with author Emma Christensen about the joy of brewing boozy drinks at home with help from her great new cookbook: Hard Seltzer, Iced Tea, Kombucha, and CiderDo you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The badass entrepreneur
37. "Jag har inte mått bra som anställd" - Emma Christensen

The badass entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 25:14


Emma Christensen, grundare av Ella Digital och Webbas gästar podden och delar med sig av sina erfarenheter som företagare. Vi pratar om de vanligaste misstagen hon ser hos sina kunder och varför det är så viktigt att våga ta hjälp i sitt företagande. Emma berättar om sin egen resa, hur lång tid det tog för henne att inse värdet av att anlita stöd och hur hennes mindset hjälpt henne att växa snabbare. Följ Emma på Instagram Webbas hemsida

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Landbrugspodcasten
LU Podcasten 2 - Episode 1: Aktivitets- og Kursusudvalget med Sigga og Emma

Landbrugspodcasten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 23:06


Sigga Anker og Emma Christensen er aktive i LandboUngdoms Aktivitets- og Kursusudvalg. Det er dem, der står i spidsen, når der skal arrangeres kurser og fester. Ingen af dem beskæftiger sig i landbruget, men det er ingen hindring for at være at være med til at uddanne LU'ere. I sæsonens første afsnit bliver vi inviteret med bag om planlægningen af kurser og aktiviteter i LU, og med til festerne – hvor ”grønt tema” bl.a. har en helt særlig betydning. LU podcasten handler om de gode historier fra unge på landet og er produceret for LandboUngdom. I værtsstolene sidder Anders Lau og Mads Krabbe.

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Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder
Season Finale: Student Voices on Vocation

Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 52:00


On this special episode, you’ll get to hear the voices of our Wild Hope Fellows, who have spent the year exploring different perspectives on vocation and what it means for their own lives. Though their answers to my questions varied widely, they all touched on issues related to promoting human flourishing and making the word a more just place. The Wild Hope Fellowship is a one year program at PLU, in which a cohort of students studies different perspectives on vocation alongside each other and faculty. They reflect on what it means to live lives of meaning and purpose in the present and the future, and encourage other students to do the same. Selected for their commitment to service, the fellows are leaders on campus and in their communities. You can read more about the fellows by going to https://www.plu.edu/vocation/programs/wild-hope-fellows-2/. Thank you for listening, and we will be back in Fall 2022 with a new host! This podcast was produced by Becca McInally in collaboration with the Wild Hope Center for Vocation at Pacific Lutheran University. Our music was composed by Emma Christensen. Have an idea for the show? Email us at wildhope@plu.edu. Follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on all things Wild Hope: @pluwildhope.

Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder
Episode 4: Peacebuilding & Vocation

Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 37:31


In this episode, I speak with Andrew Larsen ('15) and Rahel Ambachew ('22) about peacebuilding, justice work, and vocational discernment. They share their thoughts on the meaning of peace as well as some practical tools for peacebuilding in everyday life. During his time at PLU, Andrew majored in Religion and Anthropology and minored in Political Science. He was in the first cohort of the Wild Hope Fellows, studied away in Bosnia, Serbia, and Italy, and was a Peace Scholar in 2014. After graduating, he was a Peace Corps volunteer in Comoros. He is now a Program Associate in Justice, Peace and Human Rights working in the Philippines with Global Ministries and its partners. Learn more about his work by reading his blog: https://larsenglobalministries20.wordpress.com/ Rahel is currently a junior at PLU, and majoring in Biology. Rahel is an Act Six Scholar, was a Peace Scholar in 2020, and is also a Wild Hope Fellow. Rahel works as the youth program director at a local community center and interns for Fred Hutch Cancer Research center. She is also the co-founder of Youth Voices for Justice (@youthvoicesforjustice) which seeks to fight systemic racism against BIPOC communities in South King County through mutual aid efforts and pressuring politicians to make a change. This podcast was produced by Becca McInally in collaboration with the Wild Hope Center for Vocation at Pacific Lutheran University. Our music was composed by Emma Christensen. Have an idea for the show? Email us at wildhope@plu.edu. Follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on all things Wild Hope at @pluwildhope.

Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder
Episode 3: Education and Advocacy

Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 36:20


In this episode, I talk with Jonathan Jackson ('12) and Sophia Barro ('22) about their passion for education and advocating for students. They share some of their own stories and how their experiences have shaped their callings and their values. During his time at PLU, Jonathan was an Act Six Scholar, which is a leadership development and scholarship program, which empowers students to use their education make a difference in their communities. He also studied away in Oaxaca, Mexico and Granada, Spain. In 2020, he received his Master's in Business Administration (MBA) from PLU, and he is also a member of the alumni board. Jonathan is the Executive Director of Palmer Scholars, a family-oriented post-secondary academic success foundation, which supports "underrepresented students of color in Pierce County to overcome financial, cultural and social barriers as they pursue higher education." Sophia is a junior at PLU, and a part of the 2020-2021 cohort of the Wild Hope Fellows. She is pursuing her degree in Elementary Education with an endorsement in Reading and a minor in Religion. She hopes to be the kind of teacher that is a safe place for her students, and inspires them to find their own callings to serve. She won the Wild Hope Essay Contest in 2020, which explores the theme of "Service Amidst Crisis." This podcast was produced by Becca McInally in collaboration with the Wild Hope Center for Vocation at Pacific Lutheran University. Our music is created by Emma Christensen. Have an idea for the show? Email us at wildhope@plu.edu. Follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on our latest projects, @pluwildhope.

Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder
Episode 2: Law and International Education

Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 52:22


In this episode, I talk with Chelsea Linsley ('10) and Juliana Andrew ('21) about their vocational motivations for pursuing law. We also discuss the importance of recognizing the theological underpinnings of U.S. policy, examining where this has been destructive and where spirituality has potential for fueling movements toward justice. They also share some of their takeaways from studying abroad with and beyond PLU. Juliana is majoring in both Religion and Global Studies with a concentration in International Relations and minoring in the Peace Corps Prep program. Juliana has studied away with PLU in Greece, Oxford, and Norway. In the fall, she plans to start a dual degree program, pursuing her J.D. and her Master’s of Theological Studies. Chelsea graduated from PLU in 2010 with her Bachelor’s in Anthropology and Global Studies with a concentration in Development and Social Justice. While at PLU, she studied away in Norway, South Africa, and Namibia, and served as a Sojourner Advocate at the Wang Center. She then got her J.D. at George Washington University, studying International and Environmental Law, and studying abroad at the University of Oxford. Chelsea now works at the Berkeley-based nonprofit, As You Sow, where she handles environmental and toxic exposure litigation. She is also the founder of The Law School Project, which coaches students who are seeking purpose-driven careers in law. You can learn more about The Law School Project by following @lawschoolproject on Instagram. This podcast was produced by Becca McInally in collaboration with the Wild Hope Center for Vocation at Pacific Lutheran University. Our music is created by Emma Christensen. Have an idea for the show? Contact us at wildhope@plu.edu. Follow us on Instagram @pluwildhope!

Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder
Episode 1: Mentorship and Purpose

Wild Geese, Work, and Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 39:57


In this episode, Laree Winer and Rayna La-Fave Clark talk about what vocation means to them and the importance of mentorship in their lives. Laree is the associate director for the Wild Hope Center for Vocation, an alumnus of PLU, and she is currently enrolled in a graduate program in Spiritual Direction with St. Placid Priory in Olympia, Washington. Rayna is a nursing student at PLU (class of 2021) as well as a co-creator of the Virtual Big Sister Network, an online community for women-identifying people dedicated to making an impact in the world. Both Rayna and Laree have a passion for mentorship and helping others thrive. You can get in contact with Laree at winerll@plu.edu, and check out Rayna's work at www.letterstomylittlesisters.mn.co. This podcast was produced by Becca McInally in collaboration with the Wild Hope Center for Vocation at Pacific Lutheran University. Our music is created by Emma Christensen. Have an idea for the show? Contact us at wildhope@plu.edu. Follow us on Instagram @pluwildhope!

QO Sports Network Podcast
QOSN Podcast EP:5

QO Sports Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 40:12


Adam Gotkin and Kendall Lumdsdan talk to QO girls lacrosse player and Virginia tech commit Emma Christensen about her lacrosse career, the QO Girls lax program and her future at Virginia Tech (1:53-20:36). We throw things back to the QO vs Wootton girls soccer game last year and listen to the first 20 minute of the game (20:54-40:12)

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Dial Me In
Ep 3: His Dark Materials - The Idea of North

Dial Me In

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 48:26


Emma Christensen, Irvin Lin, and Lisa Lin recap the second episode of His Dark Materials. They discuss Ruth Wilson as Mrs. Coulter, the Gyptians' storyline, the Magisterium, and Lord Boreal.  If you have any thoughts on His Dark Materials or just want to say hello, send an email to dialmeinpodcast@gmail.com Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @dialmeinpodcast

Dial Me In
Ep 2: His Dark Materials - Lyra's Jordan

Dial Me In

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 69:57


The show is finally here! Emma Christensen, Irvin Lin, and Lisa Lin get together to recap the series premiere of His Dark Materials. In this episode, they discuss the title sequence of His Dark Materials, how daemons look in the series, Dafne Keen as Lyra, scholastic sanctuary, and so much more.  If you have any thoughts on His Dark Materials or just want to say hello, send an email to dialmeinpodcast@gmail.com Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @dialmeinpodcast

Dial Me In
Introducing Dial Me In

Dial Me In

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 4:01


Welcome to the Dial Me In Podcast, hosted by Emma Christensen, Irvin Lin, and Lisa Lin! Season 1 focuses on the new BBC and HBO series, His Dark Materials. 

Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta
038: Develop a Killer SEO Strategy with Emma Christensen

Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 50:29


Gear up for 2020 by developing a killer SEO strategy! Emma from Simply Recipes takes us through some great ways to strategize effectively. - Really understand Google's acronym EAT and what it means to deliver each of these components to your users. - View Google as a bridge between you and your user. - Consistency and persistence are key! - Figure out how to express your voice. It is possible! - Utilize SEO tools. They are there to help!

Danspassion
44. Emma Christensen - Urbankizzinstruktör, passionerad socialdansare och tvåbarnsmamma

Danspassion

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 54:59


Emma Christensen är instruktör i Urban kiz, en stilform av kizomba. Hon är dessutom prisbelönt fransstylist och tvåbarnsmamma. Emma jobbar för att sprida urban kiz och glädjen den ger henne till fler människor. Vi pratar om hur olika man kan uppfatta närhet i olika danser och begreppet Taxidansare. Vi kommer även in på dansen Kizomba douceur. Trevlig lyssning! Kram! https://www.facebook.com/christensenemma     Emmas Facebook https://www.instagram.com/eckizz/    Emmas Instagram https://www.youtube.com/user/christensenemma   Emmas Youtube https://soundcloud.com/emma-christensen-6  Emmas Soundcloud

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Living Homegrown Podcast with Theresa Loe
LH 128: Making Delicious Hard Apple Cider At Home

Living Homegrown Podcast with Theresa Loe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 45:59


Fearless Brewing to Get Awesome Hard Cider Flavors Have you wanted to learn the art of making hard cider but found most of the books were overly complicated for a beginning home brewer?   Well, here's your chance to learn the basics without all the overwhelm! Host Theresa Loe brings on Emma Christensen - the author of the new book Modern Cider. Emma is well known in the foodie world for breaking down artisanal recipes into simple step-by-step DIY projects that are totally doable…and delicious. In her new book, Emma teaches people how to make cider from every angle. She covers using store bought juice or home pressed apples and she gives flavorful options that make your cider BETTER than the commercial brews. In this episode, Emma shares how to make basic Hard Cider 101. You'll see that it’s super easy, very forgiving, and you don’t need a lot of equipment to get started! You will learn: Is hard cider making safe What exactly is happening when we “brew” apple juice Why there are 3 different types of apples needed for hard cider What to do if we don’t have apples of our own What happens if you use pasteurized vs raw apple juice The basic equipment we should buy Which yeast gives the best results How to flavor your ciders with spices, oak or fruits The steps involved in brewing at home As always, you can go to www.LivingHomegrown.com/128 for more info, all the links mentioned AND a full PDF of the hard cider recipe discussed in the episode. Enjoy!

The Remso Martinez Experience
Live Free & Grow #2- Alcohol Enablers and Beer Lovers Paradise

The Remso Martinez Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 20:26


Emma Christensen is a food writer and editor with nearly a decade of experience creating food and cooking content for online and print publication. She is the managing editor for Simply Recipes and a former editor for The Kitchn. Emma is also the author of three books on homebrewing, True Brews, Brew Better Beer, and Modern Cider (forthcoming 2017), and she collaborated on the James Beard award-winning The Kitchn Cookbook. Emma is a graduate of The Cambridge School for Culinary Arts and Bryn Mawr College. She lives in San Jose, California. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-remso-martinez-experience/support

Half Hour Intern
Food Writer (with Emma Christensen)

Half Hour Intern

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 49:15


Nothing brings people together quite like a good meal.  This makes today’s guest somewhat of an important person.  You could say that Emma is a food writer and that she comes up with amazing recipes for a living.  You could, in a more indirect way, say that Emma is a happiness dealer that knocks over the first domino en route to good times and lasting memories.  I mean, without people like Emma over the years we’d all probably just be eating the same damn thing every day, and there’d be nothing happy about that.  Today she tells us how she comes up with her wonderful recipes and gives us a behind the scenes look at the food writing world.

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Half Hour Intern
Home Brewing (with Emma Christensen)

Half Hour Intern

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 56:22


Ahhhh beer, how I love thee. Is there anything more refreshing than a Mexican beer with a lime on a hot day? Is there anything more satisfying than a dunkelweizen in the fall? Anything more perfect than a complex IPA or red ale? The answer to all of these questions is of course, no. Beer is such a wonderful beverage with so much depth to explore. Most of us undertake this exploration by heading down to our local market or bar, getting something that sounds interesting, and then imbibing. This exploration can be taken a step further however by inserting ourselves into the process earlier, and making the beer ourselves. Today’s guest, Emma Christensen (author of Brew Better Beer and True Brews) gives us a lesson on home brewing and explains how making beer can deepen our appreciation for this wonderful beverage.

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew
[S2/E27] Emma Christensen, Author of Brew Better Beer

Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 41:59


Season 2, Episode 27 – This week we’re hanging out with author Emma Christensen and we’re drinking homebrew. We’re back in the studio! While the on-locations shows are quite a hoot for us to do, it sure is nice to be back on our home turf. We’re joined this week by Emma Christensen via Google Hangouts. She wears variety of different hats, two of which are author and homebrewer. She’s also an editor at The Kitchn, which according many people (and more specifically Matt) is a super-rad web-based food magazine.  Brew Better Beer – Emma Christensen Emma is the author of the home brewing how-to book, Brew Better Beer. She was kind enough to send us each a copy of the book, as well as four bottles of homebrew that she made from actually recipes in the book! Holy shit, how cool is that?! We talk to Emma about the book, what inspired her to write it, and how it’s different from other home brewing books. It should be said that it’s a beautiful book with a large variety of homebrew recipes, and was written for both the beginning and advanced homebrewers. You can check it out on Amazon, if you like. Obviously, there’s beer to be drank and don’t worry, we drank it. Emma drank along with us as well. It was fun, and the beers were pretty kick-ass. Big thanks to Emma for guesting on the show. Buy the book, and get to brewin’.  BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT.  Help support Four Brewers!Support the show on Patreon!Donate via PayPal Subscribe to the show:RSSiTunes – While you’re there, leave a review of 4B!Stitcher Thumb us up on Facebook:facebook.com/fourbrewers Follow us on Twitter:twitter.com/fourbrewersshow Got a question? Feedback? Email us:feedback at fourbrewers dot com.

Nerdette
Homebrewing fun with Emma Christensen, a talk with Strange Brews Podcast, and ... midterms?

Nerdette

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2013


We talk with folks from Business Insider about their list of the most famous books set in each state; then, how to get your homebrew on with Emma Christensen of Kitchn. Homework this week is a doozy-- check out Strange Brews, a WBEZ podcast about all things beery, and then watch The Crazy Ones on CBS. Oh, and if you have time, check out Wally Lamb's new book.

FermUp - The Fermented Food Podcast
27: Amanda Feifer of Phickle.com

FermUp - The Fermented Food Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2013 66:11


Special Guest Amanda Feifer of Phickle.com discusses fermentation. Amanda shares her kimchi eating habits, original fermented fears, workshops in Philadelphia, and more. Show notes: [Killer Kimchi Hands Twitter](https://twitter.com/phicklefoods/statuses/328655008868470785) [Madame Fromage Cheese Blog Madame Fromage](http://madamefromageblog.com/) [Kimcheese! Madame Fromage](http://madamefromageblog.com/2013/kimcheese/) [Kimcheese: How to Pair Kimchi and Cheese Di Bruno Bros. Blog](http://www.dibruno.com/blog/2013/05/08/kimcheese-how-to-pair-kimchi-and-cheese/) [Kickoff to Cheese! Phickle](http://phickle.com/index.php/cheese/) Artisan Vegan Cheese: Miyoko Schinner: 9781570672835: Amazon.com: Books [Artisan Vegan Cheese by Miyoko Schinner Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1570672830/fermup-20) [FinnFest USA 2013 FinnFest](http://www.finnfestusa2013.org/) [Kefir Grains Gem Cultures](http://www.gemcultures.com/dairy_cultures.htm) [Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking: The Ultimate Guide for Home-Scale and Market Producers by Gianaclis Caldwell Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1603583327/fermup-20) [True Brews: How to Craft Fermented Cider, Beer, Wine, Sake, Soda, Mead, Kefir, and Kombucha at Home by Emma Christensen Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1607743388/fermup-20) [The Shop Blog Cultured Pickle Shop](http://culturedpickleshop.wordpress.com/) [Real Food Fermentation: Preserving Whole Fresh Food with Live Cultures in Your Home Kitchen by Alex Lewin Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1592537847/fermup-20) [Food & Ferments Culture tastes good.](http://foodandferments.com/) [Fermented Foods For Fun Phickle.com](http://phickle.com/) [Phickle Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/phicklephl) Phickle Ferments @phicklefoods on Twitter [Fermenty Goodness Pinterest](http://pinterest.com/phickle/fermenty-goodness/) [Amanda Phickle Google Plus](https://plus.google.com/106382797603149718974/posts)