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U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Mark Legvold, 133rd Airlift Wing, interviews U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Erika Gregory, 133rd Operations Squadron, for the Beneath the Wing podcast series title, “First Year” in St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 27, 2023. Gregory talks about the support she received from her parents about joining and how the military has helped her to get out of her shell. (U.S. Air National Guard podcast by 133rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
Feedback is a gift. We all know that receiving feedback is a necessary component to growth and success. Yet for a variety of reasons, we avoid feedback conversations because we feel uncomfortable giving it, asking for it and receiving it. In this episode, we dive deeply into the topic of feedback with Erika Gregory, a serial entrepreneur, Ted speaker and former actress who attended the Juilliard School. Through powerful stories and insights, Erika will share her wisdom for giving and receiving feedback – and for knowing what feedback is even valuable enough to listen to! Open up to the exciting opportunities feedback can create in your life.
Today nine nations collectively control more than 15,000 nuclear weapons, each hundreds of times more powerful than those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We don't need more nuclear weapons; we need a new generation to face the unfinished challenge of disarmament started decades ago. Nuclear reformer Erika Gregory calls on today's rising leaders -- those born in a time without Cold War fears and duck-and-cover training -- to pursue an ambitious goal: ridding the world of nuclear weapons by 2045. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aujourd'hui, neuf nations contrôlent collectivement plus de 15 000 armes nucléaires, chacune des centaines de fois plus puissantes que celles qui sont tombées sur Hiroshima et Nagasaki. Nous n'avons pas besoin de plus d'armes nucléaires. Ce dont nous avons besoin, c'est qu'une nouvelle génération affronte le défi non résolu du désarmement, commencé des décennies plus tôt. Erika Gregory, réformatrice nucléaire, lance un appel aux futurs dirigeants — ceux qui sont nés à une époque qui n'a pas connu les peurs de la Guerre Froide, ni les entraînements pour se mettre à l'abri —, un appel à poursuivre un but ambitieux : débarrasser le monde des armes nucléaires d'ici 2045.
Atualmente, nove nações controlam mais de 15 mil armas nucleares, e cada uma delas é centenas de vezes mais potente do que as que atingiram Hiroshima e Nagasaki. Não precisamos de mais armas nucleares: precisamos de uma nova geração para enfrentar o desafio não concluído do desarmamento iniciado há algumas décadas. A reformista nuclear Erika Gregory convoca os líderes emergentes de hoje, aqueles nascidos numa época sem os temores da Guerra Fria e o treinamento para se proteger de ataques atômicos, para perseguirem a meta ambiciosa: livrar o mundo das armas nucleares até 2045.
En la actualidad nueve naciones controlan colectivamente más de 15 000 armas nucleares, cada una de ellas son cientos de veces más poderosas que las que cayeron sobre Hiroshima y Nagasaki. No necesitamos más armas nucleares; necesitamos una nueva generación para afrontar el desafío inconcluso del desarme iniciado hace décadas. La reformista nuclear Erika Gregory pide a los futuros líderes de hoy, a aquellos nacidos en un tiempo sin temores de la Guerra Fría y sin la estrategia de agacharse y cubrirse, a ellos les pide perseguir un objetivo ambicioso: liberar al mundo de las armas nucleares para el 2045.
Neun Nationen besitzen im Moment mehr als 15 000 Atomwaffen, von denen jede hundertmal zerstörerischer ist als jene, die auf Hiroshima und Nagasaki abgeworfen wurden. Wir brauchen keine weiteren Atomwaffen; wir brauchen eine neue Generation, die sich der Herausforderung der Abrüstung stellt, die vor Jahrzehnten begonnen und nie abgeschlossen wurde. Die Atomwaffenkritierin Erika Gregory appelliert an die Entscheidungsträger von morgen – die in einer Zeit ohne die Bedrohungen und Ängste des Kalten Kriegs aufgewachsen sind – sich ein ehrgeiziges Ziel zu stecken: die Welt bis 2045 atomwaffenfrei zu machen.
Today nine nations collectively control more than 15,000 nuclear weapons, each hundreds of times more powerful than those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We don't need more nuclear weapons; we need a new generation to face the unfinished challenge of disarmament started decades ago. Nuclear reformer Erika Gregory calls on today's rising leaders -- those born in a time without Cold War fears and duck-and-cover training -- to pursue an ambitious goal: ridding the world of nuclear weapons by 2045.