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Con il viaggio di oggi indagheremo cosa sta accadendo alla comunicazione. Un recente studio ha indagato la relazione tra l'uso delle emoticon e lo stile di attaccamento della persona. Ho trovato molto interessante questa ricerca perché, come nel nostro viaggio racconterò, ho trovato delle associazioni con il mio lavoro.Anni fa compresi l'importanza delle emoticon nello stile relazionale e comunicativo delle persone; cominciai pertanto a portare innanzi una indagine personale che è terminata nella strutturazione di un piccolo test che adopero quotidianamente con i miei pazienti.Trova il tuo posto sull'aereo di #ilpensierononlineare e parti con me per una nuova tratta di In Viaggio Con La Psicologia.
Die israelische Soziologin Eva Illouz hat die 3. Stuttgarter Zukunftsrede gehalten. Ihr Thema: Die Wechselwirkungen von Gefühlen und gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen - unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Emoticons. Silke Arning war in Stuttgart dabei / Macht und Maschine: In der neuen Netflix-Serie "Cassandra" übernimmt eine Maschine die Kontrolle über eine Familie. Julian Ignatowitsch sagt, was die Serie taugt / Radikal träumen mit Precious Okoyomon: Die Ausstellung "One Either Loves Oneself or Knows Oneself" im Kunsthaus Bregenz beleuchtet Träume, Freiheit und unser Verhältnis zur Natur. Von Julie Metzdorf
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In Manuels Rechnung begehen wir heute ein Jubiläum. 40. Folge! Zu diesem Zweck wird mit einem Brieffreund eröffnet. So schön das Zitat von Frank Berzbach ist, so trostlos ist die Garderobe, in welcher diese Folge aufgenommen wird. Zum traurigen Kaktus, der zwischen ihnen steht, passt, dass es bald ein Tränensäcke-Emoticon geben wird. Dennoch sind unsere beiden Helden zwar müde, aber euphorisiert, da eine großartige Woche hinter ihnen liegt. Sie waren in Berlin. Nachdem der CEO beinahe wie einst Ödön von Horwath von einem Ast erschlagen worden wäre, waren sie in einer großen Samstagabendshow zu Gast und hatten dort viele spannende Begegnungen. Erstaunt stellt Manuel fest, dass er Simon innerhalb von 24 Stunden zweimal begeistert erlebt hat. Schuld daran sind die schnellste Frau Deutschlands und ein Katastrophenforscher. Weniger begeistert ist er von Donald Trump, der in China eine Bibel produzieren lässt. Die Hosts verneigen sich noch vor zwei NobelpreisträgerInnen. Während Manuel von der Lektüre von „Die Vegetarierin“ von Han Kang begeistert und verstört zugleich war, warnt Simon, dass der Erfinder der KI mittlerweile Angst vor seiner eigenen Erfindung hat. Bei dem wunderbaren Fotografen und Winzer Stefan Robitsch müssen sich Schwarz und Rubey entschuldigen, weil er ihnen mit der Wahl des Ortes ein so inspirierendes Geschenk gemacht hat, dass die eigentliche Absicht, nämlich fotografiert zu werden, irgendwie den schönen Hang heruntergerutscht ist. Wer Kühe noch nicht lieben sollte, muss die Folge auf jeden Fall zu Ende hören!
Recorded by Tan Lin for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on October 4, 2024. www.poets.org
Éxodo 27 En este pasaje, Dios le ordena a Moisés que instruya a los hijos de Israel a traer aceite puro de olivas machacadas para que las lámparas del tabernáculo ardan continuamente. Esta ordenanza no solo era para iluminar físicamente el tabernáculo, sino que también tiene un significado espiritual profundo para nuestras vidas hoy. Mantener la lámpara encendida simboliza nuestra constante conexión con Dios, nuestra fe y nuestra dedicación. No podemos permitir que las distracciones, el cansancio o los problemas cotidianos apaguen nuestra luz interior. Dios nos llama a cuidar de nuestra vida espiritual, alimentándola con el aceite de Su palabra, oración y comunión con Él. ---------- Únete a este canal para acceder a sus beneficios: / @dionnybaezchannel ---------- Conéctate con el Pastor Báez en: Website: https://www.dionnybaez.com Facebook: https://n9.cl/rssm Instagram: https://n9.cl/6fqj Twitter: https://n9.cl/qn7i _______ Libros en Amazon Como Ganar tu Peor Batalla: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Dionny-Ba... Se Sobrenatural: https://www.amazon.com/Dionny-Baez-eb... ----------- Quieres hacer una donación dirígete a: https://n9.cl/z42ye ----------- Mantente conectado con H2O Church Sitio web: https://iglesiah2o.com/ Facebook: https://n9.cl/y33u Instagram: https://n9.cl/qzttf#dionnybaez #iglesiah2o #enseñanzas --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dionnybaezpodcast/support
En esta prédica, aprendemos a mantener el gozo en nuestras vidas al controlar nuestras emociones Reconocer nuestras emociones y cómo nos afectan es el primer paso para gestionarlas de manera efectiva Confiar en Dios y poner nuestra fe en Él nos da una fuente inagotable de paz y gozo Practicar la gratitud por sus bendiciones transforma nuestra perspectiva y fortalece nuestro gozo incluso en tiempos difíciles Rodearnos de una comunidad de fe nos brinda el apoyo y ánimo necesarios para mantener el gozo en nuestras vidas Una de las cosas que Satanás busca es apagar tu gozo pero como dice Juan 15:11, "Estas cosas os he hablado, para que mi gozo esté en vosotros, y vuestro gozo sea completo" ______ Únete a este canal para acceder a sus beneficios: / @dionnybaezchannel ---------- Conéctate con el Pastor Báez en: Website: https://www.dionnybaez.com Facebook: https://n9.cl/rssm Instagram: https://n9.cl/6fqj Twitter: https://n9.cl/qn7i _______ Libros en Amazon Como Ganar tu Peor Batalla: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Dionny-Ba... Se Sobrenatural: https://www.amazon.com/Dionny-Baez-eb... ----------- Quieres hacer una donación dirígete a: https://n9.cl/z42ye ----------- Mantente conectado con H2O Church Sitio web: https://iglesiah2o.com/ Facebook: https://n9.cl/y33u Instagram: https://n9.cl/qzttf#dionnybaez #iglesiah2o #enseñanzas --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dionnybaezpodcast/support
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news birthdays/events Listener Judy from Pennsylvania! do you use emojis when you text? word of the day news would you like to sit in the "quietest room in the world"? weird rules that olympic athletes must follow game: identify 4 songs in the mashup news would you give up your first class plane ticket due to a "booking error"? ashley's mistaken identity story game: who wants to be a fake millionaire news actual studies that were conducted...(what a waste of money!) game: movie descriptions in 3 words goodbye/fun facts....World Emoji Day...Before the emoji, there were emoticons. Emoticons (emotion + icon) was developed as an expression of emotions. the word Emoji, is a Japanese expression, roughly means "picture word" created by Shigetaka Kurita in 1990. While working for the Japanese telecom company and he designed these picture words as a feature on their pagers to make them more appealing to teens. The release of the first iPhone by Apple in 2007 had an emoji keyboard embedded into the phone for the Japanese market. While not intended for U.S. users to find, they did and quickly figured out how to use it. today there are over 1800 emojis!
Nog maar net geland op Nederlandse bodem, of de newlyweds maakten zich alweer klaar voor de Warink-familiedag, waar het er zó fanatiek aan toeging dat iemand met de ambulance werd afgevoerd. Over afvoeren gesproken, waar gaat ons belastinggeld eigenlijk naartoe? Naar de koning hoeft het in ieder geval niet meer, alhoewel Kelvin hem wel te vriend moet houden wanneer hij harddrugs gaat legaliseren tijdens zijn premierschap, aangezien hij de podcast gaat verlaten als zijn favo rubriek wordt geschrapt. Is dit het einde van Kibbeling?Juich samen in het nieuwe Heineken EK T-shirt Oranje naar de overwinning!@HeinekenNL #NIX18 #Partner / #Ad
Emoticons were created as the combinations of character to create facial expressions. Emoji is the Japanese translation of picture of “E” and “moji” of character. Thus, Kaomoji is the facial expressions of emotional expression of our characters. Here are lists of 43 muscles and grouping that we flex on our faces to create the seven human emotions of happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, contempt, and surprise. Our faces are written in lines, curves, contractions, relaxing, and pulling of expression on different groups of muscles characteristic. Learn how many muscles does it take to make a frown and how many muscles group are used to make a genuine smile? If the human face is nature's tablet, then what does the facial expressions say about our worth?
In Südkoreas schnellebiger K-Pop-Kultur spielen sogenannte characters, kleine Fantasiefigürchen mit unterschiedlichen Persönlichkeitsmerkmalen und emotionaler Ausdruckskraft, eine wichtige Rolle, ähnlich vielleicht wie in Japan. Sie erinnern stilistisch an die immer noch verbreiteten Olympia-Maskottchen von Seoul 1988 oder Pyeongchang 2018 sowie an Kinder-Zeichentrickfiguren wie der Pinguin-mit Pilotenbrille Pororo und wurden von bekannten Webtoon-Designern für die größten Internet-Firmen Südkoreas, Kakao-Daum und Naver, entworfen. Trotz ihrer zuckersüß-kindlichen, meist einfarbigen Gestaltung sind sie an junge, konsum- und kaufkräftige Erwachsene gerichtet, um sie zu ebendiesen Tätigkeiten zu animieren. Ursprünglich Kollegen der weltweit beliebten Smileys, Emojis und Emoticons und in Online-Apps wie Daum oder Naver und im Messengerdienst KakaoTalk beheimatet, sind diese Figuren längst in der realen Welt allgegenwärtig, meist als Plüschtiere, Verzierungen oder überdimensionale Plastikstatuen bei Massenevents. Auch Idols wie BTS und Blackpink haben längst ihre eigene character-Kollektion. Wer sich in Südkorea aufhält, kommt an ihnen nicht vorbei.
The Enduring Legacy of Wham!'s "Last Christmas"
This week's album artwork is titled Breakfast Disruption by Marc Simonetti! Please go give them a follow! https://twitter.com/kemar74 Tracklist 00:21 | Artix - You've Got Me 03:05 | No Hero - Summer Of Love 05:46 | Darren Styles - Rave Into The Night (feat. Diandra Faye) [Tracks Of The Week] 09:06 | D-Block & S-te-Fan - Angels & Demons (Darren Styles Edit) [Memories] 12:36 | Seiren, Ina Bravo, & Sophon - Superpower (Stonebank Remix) 16:31 | Ben Nicky & Distorted Drums - Adagio For Strings (Klubfiller Remix) 19:52 | LINK - CALLING YOUR NAME 23:07 | Technikore - DMT 25:36 | Emoticon & Smokey Panda - New Era Of Techno [Tracks Of The Week] 29:08 | hayve & Typhon - Clique [Tracks Of The Week] 31:54 | Macky Gee - Fang 34:50 | ATMOS - Alarm 38:53 | Kings Of The Rollers - So Lost 44:02 | Fracus & Darwin - Back In The Day (feat. Jenna) 49:11 | Technikore - Cruel Place 52:32 | Ecriss - - I - Rainbowbloom 58:26 | A.M.R - Little Stars [Sunset Vibes]
Í dag, þegar við eyðum flest öll miklum tíma, jafn vel of miklum tíma, á samfélagsmiðlum og þegar tölvupóstar og smáskilaboð eru stór hluti af samskiptum okkar þá er ein hlið á þeim samskiptum sem við gerðum tilraun til að skoða aðeins í þættinum í dag. Það eru lindistáknin, eða tjáknin, sem sagt það sem heitir Emoticons á ensku. Broskallarnir, þumalputtarnir, hjörtun og ótal fleiri. Það eru á fjórða þúsund mismunandi tjákn og ekki eru allir sammála um hvað hvert og eitt þeirra þýðir. Þar getur verið talsvert mikill munur, til dæmis á milli kynslóða. Það þýðir ekki það sama að senda hjarta eða þumalputta hjá mismunandi kynslóðum og allir þessir mismunandi broskallar þýða mismunandi hluti fyrir mismunandi fólk. Lóa Björk Björnsdóttir umsjónarkona Lestarinnar hér á Rás 1 var fulltrúi unga fólksins í þættinum í dag og fór með okkur yfir það hvort við séum jafnvel óafvitandi að senda frá okkur tákn sem tákna allt annað en við höldum. Birna G. Ásbjörnsdóttir rannsakandi við Háskóla Íslands og gestarannsakandi við Harvard Medical School, frumkvöðull og stofnandi Jörth, kom í þáttinn í dag til að tala um mikilvægi þarmaflórunnar og áhrif t.d. gervisætu af ýmsu tagi og orkudrykkju á hana. Meltingarvegurinn og þarmaflóran hafa verið þungamiðjan í menntun Birnu og rannsóknum hérlendis og erlendis í tæpa tvo áratugi. Svo kom Sævar Helgi Bragason til okkar og við ræddum sígilda spurningu sem hefur vakið ómælda forvitni frá upphafi: Er líf á öðrum hnöttum? Fjöldi sólstjarna og vetrarbrauta í alheiminum er svo mikill og með svo mörgum núllum að manni fer bókstaflega að svima. Í því samhengi er mjög ólíklegt að jörðin okkar sé eini staðurinn þar sem líf hefur myndast og þróast. Við veltum þessu fyrir okkur með Sævari Helga í þættinum, en hann hefur til dæmis skrifað bók um þetta efni. Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Í hjarta þér / Sigríður Thorlacius & Heiðurspiltar (Jón Múli Árnason og Jónas Árnason) Englishman in New York / Sting (Sting) Cecilia / Simon & Garfunkel (Paul Simon) UMSJÓN: GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR OG GUNNAR HANSSON
Í dag, þegar við eyðum flest öll miklum tíma, jafn vel of miklum tíma, á samfélagsmiðlum og þegar tölvupóstar og smáskilaboð eru stór hluti af samskiptum okkar þá er ein hlið á þeim samskiptum sem við gerðum tilraun til að skoða aðeins í þættinum í dag. Það eru lindistáknin, eða tjáknin, sem sagt það sem heitir Emoticons á ensku. Broskallarnir, þumalputtarnir, hjörtun og ótal fleiri. Það eru á fjórða þúsund mismunandi tjákn og ekki eru allir sammála um hvað hvert og eitt þeirra þýðir. Þar getur verið talsvert mikill munur, til dæmis á milli kynslóða. Það þýðir ekki það sama að senda hjarta eða þumalputta hjá mismunandi kynslóðum og allir þessir mismunandi broskallar þýða mismunandi hluti fyrir mismunandi fólk. Lóa Björk Björnsdóttir umsjónarkona Lestarinnar hér á Rás 1 var fulltrúi unga fólksins í þættinum í dag og fór með okkur yfir það hvort við séum jafnvel óafvitandi að senda frá okkur tákn sem tákna allt annað en við höldum. Birna G. Ásbjörnsdóttir rannsakandi við Háskóla Íslands og gestarannsakandi við Harvard Medical School, frumkvöðull og stofnandi Jörth, kom í þáttinn í dag til að tala um mikilvægi þarmaflórunnar og áhrif t.d. gervisætu af ýmsu tagi og orkudrykkju á hana. Meltingarvegurinn og þarmaflóran hafa verið þungamiðjan í menntun Birnu og rannsóknum hérlendis og erlendis í tæpa tvo áratugi. Svo kom Sævar Helgi Bragason til okkar og við ræddum sígilda spurningu sem hefur vakið ómælda forvitni frá upphafi: Er líf á öðrum hnöttum? Fjöldi sólstjarna og vetrarbrauta í alheiminum er svo mikill og með svo mörgum núllum að manni fer bókstaflega að svima. Í því samhengi er mjög ólíklegt að jörðin okkar sé eini staðurinn þar sem líf hefur myndast og þróast. Við veltum þessu fyrir okkur með Sævari Helga í þættinum, en hann hefur til dæmis skrifað bók um þetta efni. Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Í hjarta þér / Sigríður Thorlacius & Heiðurspiltar (Jón Múli Árnason og Jónas Árnason) Englishman in New York / Sting (Sting) Cecilia / Simon & Garfunkel (Paul Simon) UMSJÓN: GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR OG GUNNAR HANSSON
Adopting FreeBSD as Your Open Source Operating System, How Hard is it to Adapt a Memory Allocator to CHERI, Running Stable Diffusion on FreeBSD, Self-hosting Pixelfed on OpenBSD, Time Capsule instance using Samba, FreeBSD, and ZFS, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines Adopting FreeBSD as Your Open Source Operating System: Benefits & Considerations (https://www.javacodegeeks.com/2023/09/adopting-freebsd-as-your-open-source-operating-system-benefits-considerations.html) How Hard is it to Adapt a Memory Allocator to CHERI (https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2023/how_hard_is_it_to_adapt_a_memory_allocator_to_cheri.html) News Roundup [Running Stable Diffusion on FreeBSD)[https://github.com/verm/freebsd-stable-diffusion) Self-hosting Pixelfed on OpenBSD (https://www.tumfatig.net/2023/self-hosting-pixelfed-on-openbsd/) Creating a Time Capsule instance using Samba, FreeBSD, and ZFS (https://dan.langille.org/2023/09/28/creating-a-time-capsule-instance-using-samba-freebsd-and-zfs/) Beastie Bits • [OpenZFS on Twitter](https://x.com/openzfs/status/1704212154558324827?s=12&t=-_bfM_adaiX8Ri_3lN9OYw) • [EuroBSDcon 2023, Portugal](https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLskKNopggjc7s6nAMxKF0tAO77ZIowZdx&cbrd=1) • [The lost history if Emoticons](https://x.com/rainmaker1973/status/1704006098909352016?s=12&t=-_bfM_adaiX8Ri_3lN9OYw) • [Solving the same problem](https://blog.fredrb.com/2023/09/08/same-problem-multiple-times/) • [http://vihart.com/fifty-fizzbuzzes/](50 Fizz buzzes) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions Eric - German Question (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/529/feedback/Eric%20-%20German%20Question.md) John Baldwin - Ep 520 question (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/529/feedback/John%20Baldwin%20-%20Ep%20520%20question.md) Pat - 3d Printing (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/529/feedback/Pat%20-%203d%20Printing.md) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) Join us and other BSD Fans in our BSD Now Telegram channel (https://t.me/bsdnow)
Description: Unlock the art of strategic business communication in our latest episode, 'Inbox Intelligence.' Dive into the world of email correspondence and discover when and why it's your most powerful tool. Explore effective practices, enhance your professional connections, and master the finesse of choosing email for impactful business interactions. If you're looking to harness the potential of email for impactful interactions, this episode of 'Inbox Intelligence' is a must-listen. Resources: Effectively Using Email in the Workplace Video Business Email - Write it Right Course Business Writing for Impact: How to Write So People Will Read Course Overcoming Inbox Overwhelm: Streamline Your Processes Course MRA Membership About MRA Let's Connect: Guest Bio - Andy Marris Guest LinkedIn Profile - Andy Marris Host Bio - Sophie Boler Host LinkedIn Profile - Sophie Boler Transcript: Transcripts are computer generated -- not 100% accurate word-for-word. 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:21:03 Unknown Hello everybody and welcome to 30 minute Thrive, your go to podcast for anything and everything HR, powered by MRA, the Management Association. Looking to stay on top of the ever changing world of HR. MRA has got you covered. We'll be the first to tell you what's hot and what's not. I'm your host, Sophie Boler and we are so glad you're here. 00:00:21:05 - 00:00:48:22 Unknown Now it's time to thrive. Well, hello everybody, and welcome to episode number 59 of 30 minute Thrive. Today we're going to dive into the world of email, specifically inbox intelligence and discover when and why it's your most powerful tool. So today I'm joined with expert Andy Marris, MRA learning and development instructor, as he runs through his tips and tricks on using email in our professional lives. 00:00:48:24 - 00:01:14:14 Unknown So thanks for being here today to be here with you. Okay, so let's start out with the positives. Andy, what are the key advantages of using email as a form of business communication and in today's digital landscape? Well, email is really fast. You can reach a mass audience very quickly and it's documented forever. It's a great follow up tool at a conversation or a meeting so that we talked about this before, right? 00:01:14:15 - 00:01:38:15 Unknown People know what to do when. But it's also a great way to inform people of things that are easy to understand. Right? If it's confusing, though, I wouldn't put it in email. And then, of course, it's a great documentation tool. So now let's flip that question. What are the biggest challenges of email? It's really fast. You can reach a mass audience really quickly and it's documented forever. 00:01:38:16 - 00:01:57:03 Unknown Literally, the pros are also the cons because once you hit send, yeah, that's gone. But anything that's real complex or difficult to understand, that's just going to make it a difficult concept and then they're going to not get it. You can't watch somebody react. You can't read their body language and if they get it or not, you can read that in someone's face when we're looking at them. 00:01:57:03 - 00:02:20:24 Unknown You can't get that out of an email. And it is a big one when you're emotional. Right. Be very careful to take a break, get yourself collected and cool, because if you type in your emotional, it's going to come way worse on the other end than even you intend. Sometimes you got to, you know, go take a walk, yell at the trees, whatever you got to do, take a deep breath. 00:02:21:01 - 00:02:40:08 Unknown But you want to make sure you're careful with those emotional emails because it comes off the way worse than you than you originally intended. And then anything that's not for public consumption or confidential, as we said, email is never gone. Yes. Great point. In addition to that, tone is really difficult to read. You know what? What a cliché. 00:02:40:08 - 00:02:55:18 Unknown I'm using my mother in law as an example, but when she says I'm fine, she's fine. When she says I'm fine, I don't know what I'm going to find out later, but it's going to be a while. Yes. Before she reveals that, Right. Well, you can hear that in someone's tone. You can't read it very well in an email. 00:02:55:20 - 00:03:26:12 Unknown And so that's also a problem. And then even the mechanics. I had a woman I worked with years ago who had a she was really into grammar to be in the grammar police, and she had a really funny sign on her desk that said, I'm silently judging your grammar in my head, and these make me chuckle. But even something as silly as, you know, using a colon instead of a semicolon or a comma after your greeting, that's supposed to be the business way to do it. 00:03:26:12 - 00:03:45:22 Unknown I couldn't care less. I'm not the grammar police. But you know, something that like that simple could set your email sideways. And then also the design really matters. We've probably all seen somebody as a very stylized background, and because of it, it's really hard to read. Sometimes you please a whole block of text and it just, yeah, your eye doesn't know where to stop. 00:03:45:24 - 00:04:05:14 Unknown And so there's lots of things that can go wrong with it, even though it's a wonderful tool and use. Well, yes, I'm like picturing now the worst emails I've ever gotten or written, but I feel like I all I'm like an emoji person. So in my emails I will always add an emoji to help with tone so that they know like, Hey, I'm not meaning this in a bad way. 00:04:05:14 - 00:04:29:24 Unknown And that's good. Emoticons are invented for then. Is it a smart alec smiley face or a happy smiley face? And how professional is that? Right? So you've got to know your audience when you're sending that out. Yeah, but that is the purpose, right? To add tone to text. And that's, that's not soft serve. Sophie So what examples do you have on when tone was maybe misinterpreted with email? 00:04:30:01 - 00:04:49:03 Unknown I've got a funny one from several years ago. I had a participant in one of my classes and we were talking about how difficult tone is to read. And I was in in Chicago, and I remember as we're discussing that she kind of starts laughing and she says, Well, I've got kind of an embarrassing one that just happened to me. 00:04:49:03 - 00:05:08:19 Unknown And I said, Well, you comfortable sharing? And she said, Sure. And she said, And folks, this is not necessarily the people at your company. But she said, my my I.T. guy is kind of the stereotype on Saturday Night Live or makes me feel bad for doing his job because over in like, click, click, click. It really? Yeah. Did you even plug it in that guy? 00:05:08:19 - 00:05:27:20 Unknown Right. So she's like you. It's alter the computer kind of thing. That was her relationship with him. And so there was a vulnerability. There was a virus going around, and he wanted to save some time. And this was many years ago. And I remember when I was in the IT industry years ago, these are called the sneaker netting because the I.T. 00:05:27:20 - 00:05:41:10 Unknown Staff would put their sneakers on and run from computer to computer. This is before I had all these things behind the wall. They could just fix it. Yeah, well, he sends out an email because he's going to try and get to each computer, but it's going to take them a while to get to everybody. So he sends out an email. 00:05:41:10 - 00:05:57:04 Unknown So if they can install this patch to keep them from getting the virus, all the better if they can beat him to it. Right. So he sends out this this email and I'll quote unquote read it to you. It says, hello. There's been a huge virus going around the country. You want to we want to make sure we don't get it. 00:05:57:06 - 00:06:12:01 Unknown Here are the steps to install the attachment. He did Remember to attach it, by the way. Yeah, that's always a new right here are the steps. And then in bullet points, which I love, right? I want it to be one pane of glass. Bullet point. Bullet point. Bullet point. Bullet point. All of the directions on how to do it. 00:06:12:03 - 00:06:33:08 Unknown Thank you, Jim. It said please. It said thank you. Should they sprinkle in a little tone? She was so angry after reading that she went running to H.R.. Look what I have to put up with from this jerk. She had it in her hand as she printed it out. Any. Any idea why? It's pretty funny when she realized what had happened. 00:06:33:14 - 00:06:55:15 Unknown I don't know why, Because, you know, the human resources, the person's looking at the thing and go, What's wrong with it? It's very technical. There's nothing emotional about it. And she read it and she read it. I'll give you a hint. It was just one word. It was at the very beginning. Do you remember how that email started? 00:06:55:17 - 00:07:16:03 Unknown Hello? Yeah, hello. It's a greeting. Right? So a feeling. Hello. How are you? What's wrong with that? Well, can you think of any other interpretations of Hello? Maybe you've seen the movie Back to the Future. I guess. Hello, McFly. Buddy Holly. She read the entire email as if he was knocking on her head like she was an idiot. 00:07:16:03 - 00:07:35:16 Unknown Oh, wow. And it wasn't based on one word. Based on one word. We read tone into our messaging, and that's what we're up against. I think it's scary. I also think it's a very funny story that is fun. But wow, right? This is what we're up against. And that's why your idea about the emoticons or any of the emojis. 00:07:35:16 - 00:07:54:24 Unknown Yeah, that's why we use them. Maybe he needed to add a smiley face. Yeah, I don't know. And then she might have thought as a smart aleck smiley face. So who knows where that would have gone, but. Well, that's what we're up against. So good story. So are there certain situations then we're using email might hinder rather than enhance business communication? 00:07:55:01 - 00:08:11:15 Unknown Yeah. If anything has to be confidential, don't put it in an email. There is no such thing as a confidential email. Which is funny because there's even a little button you can push that says confidential. It's not defensible in court at all, and anyone in the world who has an email address can have that sent to them. Exactly. 00:08:11:21 - 00:08:33:22 Unknown We've seen so many examples over the years of people getting in trouble because of email be in ink. It's found even if you you know, there's been stories of people using software like bleach bit to get rid of emails and sure that got it off your server and in your computer, but it's still on the server or the network or the computer, the people you sent it to or the people you sent it to, who sent it to somebody else. 00:08:33:24 - 00:08:54:09 Unknown And so it really has no no end in mind digging the one forever as long as somebody has an email address. So that is kind of frightening. Don't put it in email if you wouldn't want anybody to read it outside of, you know, normal conversation. It's kind of like the tree falling in the woods, you know, nobody hears it. 00:08:54:09 - 00:09:26:03 Unknown Did it really make a noise? Well, everybody here's an email because it can be forward to any anyone that has an email address. I also run into different relationship things, right? So once you hit send, as I said, they can change the relationship forever. And so we see people using false urgencies, urgent and exclamation point and red and all caps and all those things can really set people off if it's too long on one hand, too wordy, and then if it's too abrupt, not wordy enough. 00:09:26:05 - 00:09:46:22 Unknown It's funny how this really can have a lot of problems in typing an email when we're emotional. Really, that can really cause problems because tone is so hard to read. Yeah, it comes off way worse than even we were anticipating. And if we're heated when we write it, it comes off isn't serious. Yeah. Going back to your that emails are not confidential. 00:09:46:24 - 00:10:11:08 Unknown It's kind of like social media to whatever you put on social media. Don't expect it there forever. Yeah, exactly. It's going to be there forever. It lives forever. But we talked about some of these challenges. How can you overcome them? It's a good question. One of the things we had that podcast, a few podcasts ago, we talked about meetings and I talked about can this meeting be an email if it's something really simple and easy to understand? 00:10:11:10 - 00:10:37:12 Unknown Well, you can ask the opposite question Should this email be a meeting? Yes. If it's more complex, we better do that right. Emails for simple concepts or to follow up is when it's best, right? So we use. I learned this from my colleague Janet. I love this. She calls it the grandma or judge rule. If you're going to make grandma blush by what's in there or you got to stand in front of a judge, don't put it in an email. 00:10:37:14 - 00:11:00:04 Unknown And so I think that's that's something to really remember when you're considering what you're what you're hitting send. Yeah, absolutely. Any other scenarios where you should not definitely send an email or I know we talk about here if if you're writing and writing and writing and you can't just quickly send it, you should just pick up the phone and call that person. 00:11:00:06 - 00:11:16:18 Unknown Yeah. If you have to explain something, it's so much easier just going in person or picking up the phone. I like to call that the three thread rule that if I've sent it, they've replied, I've sent another one. It goes back three times, pick up the clock, pick up the phone and call them if you can see them. 00:11:16:18 - 00:11:41:03 Unknown Even better yet, go see them face to face. You're just going to pile on the confusion. Yeah, the lack of clarity. The more you try to explain something email, if it's not, if it's not understood. I think everyone here in who's listening can agree that we simply get way too many emails, though. Sure. And that means that a lot of emails can also be missed too, because our inbox is so big. 00:11:41:05 - 00:12:04:06 Unknown So how can you make your message stand out among the mass amount of emails that we already get? Lots of lots of ways that really, really help. You really want to think of your readers perspective. You know, I tell this joke in class, it's lame. Sara I heard it before, but w I have them in the morning. It's what everyone is listening to. 00:12:04:07 - 00:12:25:22 Unknown I do my radio voice there, but it really does. It is not a radio station. It's it's what's in it for me is what that stands for. And that joke doesn't work. West of the Mississippi, by the way, everything starts with K. But anyway, we want to put our our tone in our in our message, in their reading perspective right now. 00:12:25:24 - 00:12:43:21 Unknown How do I want to best send it? It you know it. You've got your message to your head. How will they best receive it so they can act? And so I haven't kind of put myself in their shoes. How does this make sense to them? Yeah. Is there a meaningful and searchable subject line? I encourage people actually to fill that out second to last. 00:12:43:23 - 00:13:00:24 Unknown People usually type it right away. We'll talk about that in a little bit, but it's actually something that I prefer to do once I've written the whole thing. Because sometimes if I start out with any with a subject line in the email, I could change significantly by the time I've typed it in, by the time it hit send, maybe I need a new subject line any way. 00:13:00:24 - 00:13:20:24 Unknown I think I want to make sure that it's searchable in case somebody is looking for that in the future. That's easy to find and it's not, you know, just to get their attention. You know what you'd see and you cry wolf because it really wasn't that important. Right. And there's that urgency thing again. Yeah. So that makes me think of like you customize your emails based on different people, too. 00:13:20:24 - 00:13:43:23 Unknown So I know some people who would just like, want one word in the subject line, No, open it. Or I know another person who would want like a detailed subject line. So it's like it's also funny thinking about the person who you're sending the email to, how it changes. Basically, there used to be people would use it like instant messenger before the thing and would say poem for end of message and everything was in the subject line. 00:13:44:00 - 00:14:04:13 Unknown Yeah, don't do that anymore. We moved on right now, but that was a thing years ago. One of the things I always suggest is to make sure your message as much as possible is on one pane of glass. And of course, you've got your your surface in the view pane of glass is about this big. What about cell phone? 00:14:04:13 - 00:14:22:13 Unknown Right. Can can you get it so small that they don't have to endlessly scroll now that's not always possible. Yeah, you need to give them enough information that they can take action but the shorter the better. Yeah. And I even prefer if I can get away with it. Bullet points as opposed endless paragraphs. Right. They're going to scroll and scroll is probably not to get read. 00:14:22:13 - 00:14:48:16 Unknown Absolutely. Well, we talked about one. You should not send an email or use Email is the best form of communication. So do you have any specific scenarios where email is proven to be the superior choice for professional interactions? It's an awesome follow up tool. I love after a phone call or after a meeting or even a face to face conversation. 00:14:48:18 - 00:15:05:14 Unknown Here's what we spoke about. Bullet point, bullet point, bullet point so that, you know, the person can take action and we can remember and it's documented, right, So that people can say, Well, you didn't say that or we didn't agree to do that. Well, here's what we agreed upon and that they disagree with it, then we can have that discussion over the follow up email. 00:15:05:14 - 00:15:29:17 Unknown Yeah, but I think it's a tremendous tool for that. I love that. It is great when you reach a mass audience. Yeah. And so we can do that really quickly, really efficiently. Just be just be really sure that it's ready to go before you hit. Send in with like follow ups. Like you said, the meetings, you can include resources than in the mail to Great idea. 00:15:29:19 - 00:15:55:17 Unknown Great. Are you one of my favorite things with helping people tailor an email message is to help them understand that if you know the communication style of the person you're emailing that can really help you. Folks that are very analytical want lots and lots of information, folks that are what are often called Thrivers or dominant communication styles. They want it as short as possible, right? 00:15:55:19 - 00:16:15:01 Unknown Well, how can you how can you make both happy, Right. If you're sending to a mass audience? Right. Well, what I suggest is you have it short, but then have a link is best if you can have a link or second passes an attachment. But you've got to make sure you remember to send it. Yeah, attach it right before you send. 00:16:15:03 - 00:16:33:18 Unknown We had that oops moment before, right. But then anyone that wants to swim in all that data and information can go to the attachment or go to the link. Yeah. And a person that couldn't care less doesn't have to read all that. Still gets what they need to be able to act on that email. And I think it's really important to remember business email should be actionable, right? 00:16:33:20 - 00:16:56:06 Unknown It's it's for accomplishing things and so there should be some action tied to it. It can be just to make something clear, to follow up, which I think is also a good tool, but usually following up on something that needs to be acted upon. Yeah, that's a great point. So how does email contribute to effective collaboration, especially when working with remote or international teams? 00:16:56:06 - 00:17:15:05 Unknown It's a great question, right? Follow up is so critical when you're in different time zones. I mean, it's critical even in the same building. Yeah, but it really helps us to make sure everybody is literally on the same page, is doing the right things at the right time by the due dates. Email makes that really easy and it can be asynchronous. 00:17:15:08 - 00:17:35:22 Unknown Somebody could open it on the other side of the world and it's instantaneous, right? So that is a really great factor with it. You can add the little at symbol in somebody's name and then you can actually send it to several people, but actually have individual call outs where they have different action items they have to do. And so that can really use it. 00:17:35:22 - 00:17:53:00 Unknown You can use it that way as a collaboration tool and people can read it when it's most convenient to them, their timeframe, their time zone, Right? Yeah, I just kind of a funny little ad I try to tell people don't put. Good morning. Good evening. Good afternoon. Because you don't know when they're going to read it. It might be that time when you send it. 00:17:53:00 - 00:18:11:11 Unknown It's just a little awkward. It's not a big deal. But I want I want to make sure that that is your maybe has a greeting because I think that sprinkles in some tone. I like using people's name if I can, or my colleague Cheryl says it's the most beautiful sound to a person's ears. And I say, I say that the way they like to be, call it too. 00:18:11:11 - 00:18:29:13 Unknown I. Mandy Somebody calls me Andrew. I think somebody is mad at me. So especially Bob Right. But, but yeah, I think that's how we sprinkle in a little tone because it is really hard to read. Yeah. And, and I think it's really considerate when they can read it when they're able to. Yeah. And the email allows for that in a clever way. 00:18:29:15 - 00:19:01:24 Unknown So how about then some of the other email etiquette rules that people may not know or just generally think of? Great question and there's no Emily Post Guide to email etiquette. There's nothing like that. Yeah, but I think most people will agree on a lot of these because they've just seen it abused so many times and they get irritated when they see this one thing, especially that you just mentioned about international, for example, I want to reflect the formality of my reader. 00:19:02:01 - 00:19:23:20 Unknown If it's a first time conversation or, you know, email read with somebody in another culture, I probably would start out with Hello, Miss Bowler or Hi Mrs. Bowler. And I'd Hey, Sophie. Right? It just it it's not as professional. But if they are, if they then reflect back a more casual tone, then I think that that's a good place to start. 00:19:23:22 - 00:19:44:05 Unknown Limit those emoticons in those emojis that we talked about, you know, is it professional here? It's okay if you've got that type of relationship and they know you. But here's the biggest one for me as far as etiquette. We've got to watch out for that reply to all button. I am so tired of somebody saying we're ordering from cousin's subs. 00:19:44:05 - 00:20:06:12 Unknown What do you want? And somebody replies to, Oh, I'll have the turkey with extra mail. I don't care. I didn't ask. Raised me up this way. So we reply to all and everybody needs to know. Well in there's like emails where people are like just reply to me and then it's like implied all Hi, I got to give some people some grace on this. 00:20:06:12 - 00:20:25:23 Unknown I understand that there's certain phones that if people reply from their phone it automatically replies to all, Well then we should talk to that company and get them to fix that. But that's beside the point. So then assume good intent that they didn't mean to send that to everybody. But good gracious, I don't care about your turkey sandwich if I didn't have. 00:20:25:23 - 00:20:52:00 Unknown I'm not taking the order. So now, looking ahead with the rise of AI in automation, how do you really first see the evolution of emails of role in in business overall? Yeah, that's a that's an that's an interesting one. Now, I think we're going to not know whether it's a human being there or of a AI writing us on one hand, but I think it'll be even easier to find what we're looking for. 00:20:52:02 - 00:21:13:18 Unknown Even if somebody does a poor job in the subject line or the message, if you needed six months later, what did that person say? What do I need to know? I think that'll help us find those types of things. The it's still the Wild West. We're going to we're going to find out. But I think those things maybe could be some advantages in AI can help craft an email or help you create an email template. 00:21:13:18 - 00:21:42:10 Unknown So before we close out the episode, what is one more thing that you want listeners to remember about email? I mentioned a moment ago that we should fill out this subject line second to last writing. We don't really know what the message is going to say until we typed it, right. Sure. Well, I'm pretty passionate about this and I wish I could petition Microsoft to change this because you should fill out the to the CC in the back fields last. 00:21:42:12 - 00:22:01:21 Unknown And why do you think that is? Because you might forget. I don't know. You might forget that a certain group has to be included or a certain person. So that's definitely true. Maybe I'm missing somebody in those fields if I if I do it too quickly in it. Because again, I don't know what I've type, but I can't send it anywhere. 00:22:01:23 - 00:22:18:02 Unknown Oh, if there's nothing there, I can't accidentally go oops. And should keep going on out and so I would love to petition Microsoft because it's in the upper left hand corner of your screen, Right. I want to have them put it in the lower right, because when you were in kindergarten, what did your teacher drill into your head? 00:22:18:02 - 00:22:37:09 Unknown Always put your name at the top, right? And where did you put it? In the upper left hand corner because we read left to right. Well, what do people do First? They put your dress in there. Well, it's the worst thing you can do, because if something's not ready, you can't even accidentally hit send. Now, your question about I don't know, because now they might be monitoring your keystrokes so you still could get in trouble. 00:22:37:09 - 00:22:55:24 Unknown So watch out for those nasty grams. Right. Because some people will do that to get the emotion out when they're mad and they get delete. Maybe we don't even do that anymore. Maybe find a new way to vent your vent your frustrations. But that's a good right and not send it if there's nowhere for Yes. And sure, a lot of people would appreciate that change. 00:22:56:01 - 00:23:13:00 Unknown Yeah. And I'm so careful with that, especially if it's something more sensitive. Yeah, I will. If it's a reply, it puts it in there immediately. Right? If it's a forward, it puts it in there immediately. I will cut and paste it somewhere else and bring it back when I'm done. If I'm worried that could accidentally hit, save, send too quickly. 00:23:13:00 - 00:23:35:22 Unknown Yeah, that's a great idea. So if our audience would like to learn anything else about email etiquette, do you have any recommendations for anything else Emery can offer? So we have a great class and of course I think it's great I teach it, but it's called date. It's called business Email How to write it, Right? And it's a terrific class. 00:23:35:22 - 00:24:08:17 Unknown It's a half day and we basically focus on the things we we talked about today with a much deeper dive. In addition to that, we have an even more robust class. It's business writing and all the stuff that's in the email class is also within that class. But then we get best practices for letters and text messages and emails and even how to make the tone come through better and all those types of things because we have a full day to really address lots of business writing issues because it is just so hard to read tone in any type of textual message. 00:24:08:23 - 00:24:26:22 Unknown Well, we will make sure to link those two classes in the show notes below. So if you're interested, you can just take a look the show notes below and and register and have Andy as a teacher. Yeah, I'd love to see you in class or Andy. That's all the time we have today. But I want to thank you for all the great content and tips that you gave us. 00:24:26:24 - 00:24:45:01 Unknown I think I will now think about this episode every time I debate sending an email, and I hope you do too. But to our listeners, if you liked our chat and topic today, I would urge you to come in any any tips you have here on email, best practices, or just anything that you want to add on to our conversation. 00:24:45:03 - 00:25:07:00 Unknown Don't forget to share this episode out and consider joining MRA if you aren't a member already. Like I said, we have all the resources you need in the show. Notes below include including resources on this topic too. So thanks for tuning in today and we'll see you next week. And that wraps up our content for this episode. Be sure to reference the show notes where you can sign up to connect. 00:25:07:00 - 00:25:22:04 Unknown For more podcast updates, check out other MRA episodes on your favorite podcast platform. And as always, make sure to follow MRA's 30 minutes Thrive so you don't miss out. Thanks for tuning in and we'll see you next Wednesday to carry on the conversation.
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Are your work chats filled with emojis? Or are they all text, all-the-time? In this episode, we debate if emojis belong in workplace communication at all.Debater Maren Hotvedt points out the problems with emoji, including cringe-worthy misinterpretations and accessibility challenges. She's joined by accessibility researcher and assistant professor at Rochester Institute of Technology Dr. Garreth Tigwell, and qualitative user experience researcher Esha Shandilya. Emoji super-fan Shannon Winter advocates in favor of emojis as a culture builder and tool to express identity, with support from Tomoko Yokoi, entrepreneur and researcher on digital innovation at International Institute for Management Development and ETH Zurich.
Mandarin Lessons: https://www.yunfei.world/languages/mandarin/Book lessons with this code to get more discount: huimin Email: zhuimin9698@gmail.comIG@ huimin_taiwan_mandarin留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/ckq9bl3vd660p0805d1apvgrd/comments 聽力理解問題 listening comprehension: 1. 張老師拍照前做了什麼準備? A. 看雜誌 B.整形 C.練習微笑 Zhāng lǎoshī pāizhào qián zuòle shénme zhǔnbèi? A. Kàn zázhì B. Zhěngxíng C. Liànxí wéixiào (What did Teacher Zhang do to prepare before taking the photo? A. Read magazines B. Plastic surgery C. Practice smiling) 說說看Let's talk: 1. 你拍過個人形象照片或是大頭照嗎? : Nǐ pāiguò gèrén xíngxiàng zhàopiàn huò shì dàtóu zhào ma? 2. 拍照前你做了什麼準備? Pāizhào qián nǐ zuòle shénme zhǔnbèi? 3. 是為了什麼目的拍的? 你覺得效果怎麼樣? Shì wèile shénme mùdì pāi de? Nǐ juédé xiàoguǒ zěnme yàng? 4. 你覺得本人比較好看還是照片上看起來比較好看? 為什麼? Nǐ juédé ní běnrén bǐjiào hǎokàn háishì zhàopiàn shàng kàn qǐlái bǐjiào hǎokàn? Wèishéme? 1. Have you ever taken a profile photo or a headshot? 2. What preparations did you do before taking the photo? 3. For what purpose did you shoot it? What do you think of the result? 4. Do you think you look better in person or in photos? Why? 生詞 vocabulary 1 Gèrén xíngxiàng zhào 個人形象照 Professional headshots 2 Suǒwèi de… 所謂的… The so-called… 3 Qīnqiè 親切 aprroachable 4 Zhuānyè rénshì 專業人士 Professionals 5 Dì yī yìnxiàng 第一印象 First impressions 6 Kuàijìshī 會計師 Accountants 7 Lǜshī 律師 Lawyers 8 Gèrén zīliào 個人資料 Personal information 9 Gōngzuò dǎng'àn 工作檔案 Work file 10 Dàtóu zhào 大頭照 Headshot 11 Biǎoqíng 表情 Emoticons 12 Běnrén 本人 in person 13 Chīkuī 吃虧 in an unfavorable situation 14 Zuǐbā zhāngdé tài kāi 嘴巴張得太開 Open mouth too wide 15 Kòngzhì 控制 Control 16 Zìrán 自然 Natural 17 Jìnlì 盡力 done someone's best 18 Míngmíng 明明 Clearly 19 Mǎnyì 滿意 satisfied 20 Gōngpíng 公平 Fair 21 Shěnměi guān 審美觀 Aesthetics 22 Xíngxiàng zhào 形象照 Image photo 23 Yī fēn qián yī fēn huò 一分錢一分貨 You get what you pay for 24 Wéixiào 微笑 smile 25 Jìngzi 鏡子 Mirror 26 Shuǐzhǒng 水腫 Edema 27 jìn liàng 盡量 try to 28 Tànshuǐ huàhéwù 碳水化合物 Carbohydrates 29 Tǐtài 體態 body shape 30 Díquè 的確 indeed 31 Bù zhīdào gāi…cái hǎo 不知道該…才好 Not knowing what to do 32 Xīnshǎng 欣賞 appreciate 33 Fēnggé 風格 Style 34 Qìsè 氣色 Complexion 35 Yǎnjīng yǒu shén 眼睛有神 Bright eyes 36 Zhuānyè de xíngxiàng 專業的形象 Professional image 37 Zuǒyòu bù fēn 左右不分 Mixing up left and right 38 Fēn bù qīngchǔ 分不清楚 Can't tell 39 Dàngtiān 當天 The day 40 Bèijǐng 背景 Background 41 Hòuhuǐ 後悔 Regret 42 Chóngxīn 重新 Do it again Powered by Firstory Hosting
This podcast covers New Girl Season 3, Episode 20, Mars Landing, which originally aired on March 25, 2014 and was directed by Lynn Shelton and was written by Josh Malmuth & Nina Pedrad. Here's a quick recap of the episode:After a game of True American, the whole gang is hung over. Jess and Nick get into a fight over their differences while the guys try to hit on women moving into Schmidt's old apartment.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Emojis vs. Emoticons - Schmidt said Cece should text Buster “one of the little yellow men, the emoticons.” Reginald VelJohnson / Carl Winslow / Family Matters - Nick shared that he lost a bet and had to name his first born child “Reginald VelJohnson” who is the actor who played Carl Winslow on the TV show Family Matters. Additional Pop Culture References such as:Magic Johnson's Child EJ - After True American, Coach thought he “looked like Magic Johnson's son, EJ,” for wearing ladies sunglasses. EJ is one of Magic Johnson's three children and currently identifies as gender-fluid. EJ is an actor and an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. Jewel / Pieces of You - When Schmidt was reviewing Cece's text to Buster, he asked if she had written a Jewel song and if it was from Jewel's album Pieces of You. Jewel Kilcher is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and author who has received four Grammy Award nominations and has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. Pieces of You is Jewel's debut studio album from 1995. While the album initially failed to chart, Pieces of You is currently certified 12-times platinum. Zachary Quinto - Schmidt was trying to impress the new neighbors by pretending to be on the phone and saying “It's my garden party, and Zachary Quinto is not on the list.” Zachary John Quinto is an American actor and film producer known for acting in the science fiction drama series Heroes and as Spock in Star Trek films. Quinto also starred in American Horror Story: Asylum, for which he received an Emmy nomination. Santa Claus - Nick said he didn't build the toy for the birthday party because he wasn't Santa Claus. We shared more about Santa in our podcast episode S2E11 - Santa. Santa Claus, also known as Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, or simply Santa, is a legendary figure originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts during the late evening and overnight hours on Christmas Eve.Saving Private Ryan - Nick quoted Saving Private Ryan while breaking up with Jess because it was a big moment in that movie and this was a big moment for them. Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg. Set in 1944, during the Normandy landings of World War II, the film follows a group of soldiers on their mission to extricate Private James Ryan from the war effort after all of his brothers are killed in battle.In our “Most Likely To” segment, we discuss who would be more likely to live on Mars, never go to a party they'd been invited to, name their child based on a lost bet, or drunk text someone. Additionally, we cover the sex blink and fight between Schmidt and Coach as our “Schmidtism”. For our “Not in the 2020s” section, we talk about how Schmidt and Coach treated Winston and their idea that helping a girl move was “bad”. In our “Yes in the 2020s” section we celebrate the mature breakup between Jess and Nick and Michelle's sex-positivity. We also explore the careers of James Frecheville (Buster) and Alexandra Daddario (Michelle), the Guest Stars we feature in this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: June Diane Raphael (Sadie - Previously Discussed in S1E15) and Stevie Nelson (Laurie).In our Trivia & Fun Facts section, we reference this AV Club article, written at the time of the episode's original airing, that mentions some of the similarities between this episode and S2E15 Cooler, where Jess and Nick first kiss. Neither of us found the bear in this episode.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Afghanistan / Second Tour - During the episode, Laurie says her boyfriend was serving his second tour in Afghanistan. The United States invaded Afghanistan in 2011 after the 9-11 attacks, leading to the longest war in the United States's history. In military terms, a “tour” is the length of time that a soldier leaves their base, usually to be stationed in another country. Having “tours of duty” for soldiers allows them to have time off between tours of service and for the military to rotate their soldiers without overstretching them.Zippo - In the episode, Nick mentions that he likes doing Zippo tricks. Zippo is a reusable lighter created by the Zippo Manufacturing Company in the United States that was founded 91 years ago. They have been known as a distinct symbol of the USA. In this article, there is a list of Zippo “tricks” that can be done with the Zippo lighters.True American References - Throughout the short game of True American, there were many references to historical figures and places like:JFK - This is the nickname for President John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States of America.FDR - This is the nickname for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States of America.Grover Cleveland - President Grover Cleveland was both the 22nd and 24th President of the United States of America. He was the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms as President.Ellis Island - Ellis Island was the immigration station in New York from 1855 to 1890, where approximately 8 million immigrants passed through. There is a prevalent rumor that some immigrants changed their last names when they passed through Ellis Island.Eli Whitney / Cotton Gin - Eli Whitney is known for inventing the cotton gin which is a key invention during the Industrial Revolution. The cotton gin is short for cotton “engine” which was a machine that quickly separated cotton fibers from their seeds that was much faster than manually separating the two.This episode got a 6/10 rating from Kritika and a 5/10 from Kelly and we both had the same favorite character: Winston!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 21!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
Meanwhile… Stephen celebrates the world's first emoticon which was typed out 40 years ago today, and warns of the dangers of cooking with over-the-counter drugs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Sue brings you news on Emoticons, why the Arch lights will be off for the rest of the month, and the Random Fact of the Day on the biggest statues in the country!
Novelist Yuvi Zalkow talks with host Crystal Sarakas about his latest book, I ONLY CRY WITH EMOTICONS. It's a quirky comedy about family, disconnection and the ways technology brings us together but also keeps us apart.
Dream workers Yiskah Koock and Ellen Ronis explore The body electric, the electric mobility scooter, synchronicity, the 1970's, sex, Johnny Depp, first or third person and more.
We attempt a Q&A episode with various fake questions that lead us into a conversation about gardening, narcissism, and self-discovery. This the last episode of the season!
Today on the show, we welcome producer, writer, director and actor Livia De Paolis! Yes, she can do it all – and she does it brilliantly. Livia's second feature film The Lost Girls (2022), starring herself, Siobhan Hewlett, Tilly Marsan, Vanessa Redgrave and Ian Glen, is now in cinemas. Livia sat down with our hosts, Giles Alderson and Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar, to talk about producing, directing and acting all at the same time and how lonely producing can be. She discusses how The Lost Girls came about, how she initially attached A-list stars to the project, and the breakdown she had after filming. She also talks about how she made her first feature film Emoticon
With my new novel launching on June 7th, we discuss stage fright, the book launch experience, and my nightmares about peeing. We also give Jackie Shannon Hollis a call (17 minutes into the show). She hosted this show in seasons 2 & 3, and released a fabulous memoir in 2019: This Particular Happiness (link). If you want more info about the Neurotic Tornado
We discuss my relationship to depression and anxiety over the years. Turns out that I used to date depression but now I'm hooking up with anxiety. So... yay??? To get more info about depression and anxiety: Tell Me All I Need to Know About Depression (Psycom.net link) Depression Definition and DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria (Psycom.net link) How Can I Get Help for Depression? (Healthline.com link) Tell Me All I Need to Know About Anxiety (Psycom.net link) Do You Live with Anxiety? Here Are 11 Ways to Cope (Healthline.com link) If you want more info about the Neurotic Tornado
En este episodio charlamos con Holly Silvestri acerca de su investigación sobre la interpretación de emojis, emoticones y stickers. Ya sabemos que estos signos de comunicación gráfica pueblan todo tipo de comunicaciones, ¿pero qué pasa cuando hay que interpretar un intercambio que incluye estos dibujitos a veces ambiguos, con una enorme carga cultural, social y etaria, y otro montón de variables que podrían malinterpretarse? Todo comenzó con una berenjena para Holly y acá nos viene a contar muchas cosas más. Solo te voy a decir que ojo con aplaudir en China. ¡Dale play! Además de tener una experiencia significativa en el campo de la educación secundaria y universitaria, la Dra. Holly Silvestri ha dirigido su propio negocio de servicios lingüísticos y ha trabajado como freelance para agencias y entidades gubernamentales. Además es capacitadora de intérpretes comunitarios y actualmente trabaja como coordinadora sénior de traducción, capacitación y currículo en el Centro Nacional de Interpretación de la Universidad de Arizona. También ha enseñado en el programa de pregrado de Traducción e Interpretación de español de la misma universidad. Sus idiomas de trabajo son el español, el francés y el inglés. Es miembro fundadora de la Asociación Estadounidense de Intérpretes y Traductores en Educación (AAITE), una organización dedicada a la profesionalización de quienes interpretan/traducen en entornos escolares en los Estados Unidos de América. Actualmente copreside el Comité de Ética y Estándares de esta asociación, y encabeza la creación de un código nacional de ética y estándares de práctica para esta especialización en interpretación. En marzo de este año presentó el webinar “Emoji and Emoticons and Stickers, Oh My! What's an Interpreter to Do?”, inspirada por una conversación con sus sobrinos que le advirtieron que estaba usando un emoji con connotación sexual. Eso la llevó a buscar investigaciones para respaldar su mayor comprensión de los emoji y descubrió que no había orientación para traductores o intérpretes.
Debayan, Sreshth, Shanky and Iyer pick between RCB and Delhi Capitals for the fourth playoff spot, look back at the best matches of the season so far, and look at Emerging Player of the Year candidates
We're discussing Gen Z trends like the clueless elderly millennials that we are! Also: Caitlin embraces being a Coastal Grandmother, Krystal reveals the origin of New Toothbrush Day, and Tosh reminisces on a jeans-related music scandal. Patreon -> https://www.patreon.com/twocentsplustax Transcripts -> https://twocentsplustaxpodcast.com/podcast-transcripts/
I suffer from chronic migraines. Every week I have to work through the ups and downs of how I feel. In this episode, my wife and I talk about how we manage our lives alongside my chronic pain. For some context, here are two YouTube videos I made about chronic pain: The Pain in My Head: the story of my chronic headaches Writing Through Pain: how I remain a chronic creator even with chronic pain Also, in the episode we reference the Spoon Theory (coined by writer Christine Miserandino). To learn more about this helpful metaphor, check out her original blog post (from 2003!). If you want more info about the Neurotic Tornado
We discuss my overactive sense of dread and foreboding, and why my sense of object permanence is only slightly better than a baby's. If you want more info about the Neurotic Tornado
Emotional manipulation by all accounts is a terrible thing. So why is it being allowed en masse, run by full-scale AI controllers?http://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show! https://rokfin.com/creator/troubledminds https://troubledfans.com https://patreon.com/troubledminds#aliens #conspiracy #paranormalRadio Schedule Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-9pst - https://fringe.fm/iTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMStitcher - https://bit.ly/2UfAiMXTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71UFollow Algo Rhythm -- https://bit.ly/3uq7yRYFollow Apoc -- https://bit.ly/3DRCUEjFollow Ash -- https://bit.ly/3CUTe4ZFollow Daryl -- https://bit.ly/3GHyIaNFollow James -- https://bit.ly/3r5Q6AjFollow Jennifer -- https://bit.ly/3bCQBK7Follow Joseph -- https://bit.ly/3pNjbzbFollow Nightstocker -- https://bit.ly/3mFGGtxRobert's Book -- https://amzn.to/3GEsFUKFollow TamBam -- https://bit.ly/3LIQkFw------------------------------https://www.protocol.com/enterprise/emotion-ai-sales-virtual-zoomhttps://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/emotional-manipulationhttps://liveboldandbloom.com/02/relationships/emotional-manipulationhttps://www.fightforthefuture.org/actions/dear-zoomhttps://www.itpro.co.uk/software/video-conferencing/358595/microsoft-testing-mood-checking-ai-for-teamshttps://www.axios.com/trouble-for-workers-who-turn-cameras-off-zoom-8b54035b-b365-4b51-8034-8de04bca18ef.htmlhttps://www.allerin.com/blog/ai-can-manipulate-your-emotions-nowhttps://medium.com/edge-of-innovation/ai-and-the-art-of-manipulation-3834026017d5https://www.bruegel.org/2022/02/the-dark-side-of-artificial-intelligence-manipulation-of-human-behaviour/https://theconversation.com/ai-can-now-learn-to-manipulate-human-behaviour-155031https://www.sciencealert.com/ai-can-now-learn-to-manipulate-human-behaviorhttps://knovhov.com/3d-portraits-from-dna/https://www.dailydot.com/debug/emotional-manipulation-ai-technology/https://www.businessinsider.com/researcher-says-elon-musk-owning-twitter-data-incompatible-with-democracy-2022-4https://bigthink.com/the-present/is-spotify-spying-on-you/https://www.accessnow.org/spotify-tech-emotion-manipulation/https://research.atspotify.com/just-the-way-you-are-music-listening-and-personality/https://www.newsweek.com/artificial-intelligence-hijack-brain-computer-interface-control-decisions-ai-705511https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvf00NooN8
Welcome back to the podcast after a long hiatus! In this episode, my wife visits me up in the attic to talk about obsessive thinking, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and why I'm capable of re-reading an already-sent email 87 times. Some related links: Measuring Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms: Common Tools and Techniques (website) Obsessive Concerns Checklist (PDF) (fixed link) Compulsive Activities Checklist (PDF) If you want more info about the Neurotic Tornado
David Anzuelo (Founder of Unkle Dave's Fight House) is a retired 2nd degree black-belt Taekwondo tournament fighter and the founder of UnkleDave's Fight-House stage combat company. He is the resident fight-director for Labyrinth Theater, INTAR, Your Name Here: A Queer Theater Company and The Dorset Theater. Broadway fight-director: Disgraced (Lyceum). Other theatre fight-direction credits: And I And Silence (Signature). Sticks & Bones; Intimacy; Clive; One Arm; Blood From A Stone; Rafta Rafta; A Brief History of Fire; (New Group). The Patron Saint of Sea Monsters; The (Curious Case of the) Watson Intelligence (Playwrights Horizons). Adoration of the Old Woman; Pinkolandia; American Jornalero (INTAR). Shesh Yak; Ode to Joy; The Hill Town Plays ; The Long Shrift; A Fable; Basilica; Post No Bills ; War (Rattlestick). The Muscles in Our Toes; Radiance; Guinea Pig Solo (Labyrinth). Othello, Macbeth (Epic Theater Ensemble). Whipping Man; Superior Donuts; Dial M For Murder; Deathtrap (Dorset Theater). Small Engine Repair (MCC). Macbeth 1969 (Long Warf). The Maids (Redbull). Film fight direction : Poor Behavior; Emoticon; The Ribbon; Palladium; Helen At Risk, as well as two music videos with rap artist Anonymous (And.On.I.Must). Acting credits for stage: Intimacy; Aunt Dan & Lemon (New Group); Points of Departure(Intar); Knives & Other Sharp Objects (Public/Lab); The Motherf*cker With The Hat (Kitchen Theater); 12 Angry Men (Northern Stage); Oedipus El Rey (Woolly Mammoth); September Shoes (Geva); Frost Nixon (Rep Theater of St. Louis); Stand-up Tragedy (Joseph Jefferson Award : best supporting actor); The Merchant of Venice (International Tour). Film acting: A Walk Among the Tombstones; Prime; Reservation Road; Remember Me; Brooklyn Heist; You Won't Miss Me. Television acting: Deadbeat; White Collar; Person of Interest; Law & Order; The Sopranos; Law & Order: SVU; NYC-22. He's a member of Labyrinth Theater Company, an associate artist at INTAR, and the associate artistic director of Your Name Here: Queer Theater Company. Dave has taught at NYU; Columbia University; Connecticut College; Queensboro College and the Abrons Arts Center.
Listeners help Luke and Andrew with some details about Emoji vs Emoticons. Plus, Merriam-Webster's embrace of the word “Fluffernutter” inspires a very important conversation about peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches.
Listeners help Luke and Andrew with some details about Emoji vs Emoticons. Plus, Merriam-Webster's embrace of the word “Fluffernutter” inspires a very important conversation about peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches.