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Al menos 98 personas han muerto por bombardeos del ejército de Netanyahu en las últimas horas pese a las pausas tácticas anunciadas por el ejército para permitir la entrada de ayuda humanitaria. Cas un centenar de personas que se suman a los más de 140 fallecidos por desnutrición. El Ministro del Exterior, José Manuel Albares ha exigido más ayuda para la franja, y ha anunciado que España enviará 12 toneladas de alimentos. En España, un incendio en Ávila ha obligado a confinar parcialmente el municipio de Mombeltrán y continúan las labores de extinción dificultadas por el viento. Además, el panorama político ha estado marcado por el balance del año político que hicieron tanto Pedro Sánchez como Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
Al menos 98 personas han muerto por bombardeos del ejército de Netanyahu en las últimas horas pese a las pausas tácticas anunciadas por el ejército para permitir la entrada de ayuda humanitaria. Cas un centenar de personas que se suman a los más de 140 fallecidos por desnutrición. El Ministro del Exterior, José Manuel Albares ha exigido más ayuda para la franja, y ha anunciado que España enviará 12 toneladas de alimentos. En España, un incendio en Ávila ha obligado a confinar parcialmente el municipio de Mombeltrán y continúan las labores de extinción dificultadas por el viento. Además, el panorama político ha estado marcado por el balance del año político que hicieron tanto Pedro Sánchez como Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
Em entrevista a Fred Gomes e Rodrigo Lois, zagueiro do Mazatlán, do México, projeta próximos passos e afirma se pensar em voltar para o país onde nasceu.
Um em cada quatro imigrantes cogitou deixar a Alemanha em 2024, e os principais motivos seriam a situação política, a crise no setor imobiliário, discriminação, idioma, motivos profissionais e falta de hospitalidade. Nesta edição do DW Revista, conversamos com a ilustradora e designer brasileira Anna Anjos, que decidiu retornar ao Brasil depois de morar quase uma década em Hamburgo.
Diante do tarifaço de Donald Trump, o presidente Lula (PT) falou com a presidente do México, Claudia Sheinbaum, para tentar aprofundar as relações comerciais entre os dois países. A analista de Economia da CNN Thais Herédia, o analista de Política da CNN Caio Junqueira, o analista de Internacional da CNN Lourival Sant'Anna, o diretor da CNN em Brasília, Daniel Rittner, e Welber Barral, ex-secretário de Comércio Exterior e sócio da BMJ, comentam o assunto.
Tu mejor empleado se convirtió en tu peor enemigo.Ese socio te traicionó cuando menos lo esperabas.El inversor que parecía creer en ti terminó diluyéndote hasta dejarte sin control.¿Mala suerte? No. Es que no sabes leer a las personas.En este segundo episodio de Las Leyes de la Naturaleza Humana (The Laws of Human Nature, 2018), salimos de tu mente y entramos al campo de batalla real: el mundo exterior donde otros narcisistas, sombras y egos compiten por los mismos recursos. Aprenderás a dominar:
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For this episode I interview Adriaan Sizoo, director of Landscaping and Exterior Maintenance for Schlegel Villages. Adriaan has been helping design and implement and maintain the gardens and outdoor spaces at all of the 18 Schlegel Villages retirement and long-term care facilities for about seven years now, and we met up at The Village of Riverside Glen, where Adriaan took me on a tour through the flower, vegetable, and pollinator gardens, the bee boxes, and the Koi pond. Adriaan speaks passionately of the value of gardens and outdoor spaces and the myriads of benefits they bring for everyone, and especially in the case of these villages, for supporting people navigating changing health, aging bodies, and memory care. The gardens are designed to involve the residents as much as they like, even if it's just to feel a connection to the outside world, or the homes they left when they moved into care. Adriaan carries so much wisdom, and every single plant we crossed was chosen and placed with care and intention, in raised boxes allowing residents ease of access to help with tending the gardens. I can't say enough positive things about the magic of Adriaan and his gardens - I learned so much, and will never look at these spaces the same way again! Thank you Adriaan for this conversation and tour of the space!This interview was originally recorded on July 10, 2025 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bridgingthesocialdistance.substack.com
Where to find Corey Edmonds:My Service Robot: https://myservicerobot.comYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@coreyedmondsJoin Jonathon Henderson from Pressure Washing Marketing Pros as he sits down with Corey Edmonds—former owner of a $2.3 million exterior cleaning company and founder of My Service Robot—to talk automation, delegation, and the systems that separate chaos from scale.In this high-impact episode, Corey shares how he went from losing money in a $700K business at 21 to building and selling a multi-million dollar pressure washing company in Washington State. Now running one of the most respected automation firms for home service businesses, Corey gives you the blueprint to systemize everything—from lead follow-up and crew reminders to automated safety training and performance-based pay.If you're still on the truck or stuck chasing leads manually, this is your wake-up call. Corey breaks down what most pressure washers get wrong with CRMs like Jobber, Housecall Pro, and Markate—and how to fix it fast using the tools inside Go High Level and My Service Robot.Key topics covered in this episode include:✅ How Corey scaled from $0 to $2.3M with systems and automations✅ The most important automation every pressure washer needs✅ How to automate your hiring funnel from application to onboarding✅ Why automating training protects you (and saves thousands)✅ How to implement performance pay and drive technician accountability✅ The difference between an FSM and a true CRM✅ Why “I need more leads” is the wrong mindset✅ How to capture and convert every lead (without chasing them)✅ Tips for setting up follow-ups, review requests, and reactivation campaigns✅ What big companies do differently—and how you can replicate itCorey also shares how he built an entire training platform inside Go High Level, reduced admin hours across the board, and why automation is the most valuable employee you'll ever hire.
Are you doing enough to extend the lifespan of your home and businesses? Find out what the experts have to say about routine exterior maintenance, and why it could make all the difference in preserving your property. Find out more at https://restored14roofingandsiding.com/ Restored14 Roofing and Siding City: Englewood Address: 6913 Michelle place Website: https://restored14roofingandsiding.com/ Phone: +1 937 269 4782 Email: travis@restored14.com
José María Lerma, Analista independiente, comenta la actualidad de los mercados. El experto, afirma que “no ha cambiado nada” pese a que continua el ruido alrededor de los mercados, estos continúan al alza. Aun así, “sustos en el mercado van a seguir habiendo” , advierte. Lerma, también analiza el mundo Cripto, dónde destaca a Ethereum, “no me cabe la menor duda de que tocará los 4000” asegura.
O WW Especial deste domingo (20) debate se "A geopolítica manda na economia?". Participam deste programa Roberto Azevêdo, ex-diretor-geral da OMC, Philip Yang, membro sênior do Cebri e Welber Barral, ex-secretário de Comércio Exterior.
Diante da escalada de tensão na relação institucional entre Brasil e Estados Unidos, analistas e setores exportadores não apostam em um entendimento rápido acerca das novas tarifas sobre os produtos brasileiros, mesmo com prejuízo certo para os dois lados. Com a atuação do clã Bolsonaro para desestabilizar o processo penal contra o ex-presidente a partir da pressão americana, Alexandre de Moraes impõe medidas restritivas a Jair Bolsonaro. E Donald Trump reagiu no mesmo dia. Raquel Miura, correspondente da RFI em Brasília. A semana terminou com Jair Bolsonaro de tornozeleira eletrônica, recolhido em casa, enquanto o governo Donald Trump proibiu a entrada nos Estados Unidos de Alexandre de Moraes e de outros ministros da Suprema Corte brasileira. E a fúria trumpista, após o périplo de Eduardo Bolsonaro nas terras estadunidenses para livrar o pai da cadeia, gera expectativa de um novo pacote anti-Brasil. Porém, a análise política é de que as medidas restritivas a Bolsonaro mostram que a investida da família tem sido um tiro pé do ex-presidente. “Houve a percepção generalizada que o país inteiro está sendo prejudicado por conta da família Bolsonaro", diz o analista político Diogo Cunha, da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. "Eles deram de bandeja para o PT e para o Lula a bandeira do patriotismo, do nacionalismo, da soberania. E as instituições também reagiram. Então, sem dúvida, isso piorou significativamente a situação do ex-presidente”, acrescenta. “A atuação de Eduardo Bolsonaro é mais um passo no processo de politização e de pressão que eles querem fazer sobre o Judiciário, tentando mostrar força, inclusive com ajuda do presidente da maior potência do mundo, que pode realmente prejudicar o Brasil. Agora, evidentemente, isso não funcionou, pelo contrário”, conclui Cunha. Perdas de U$ 1 bilhão A atual crise tem reflexos gigantes na economia. Dados da AEB, a Associação de Comércio Exterior do Brasil, mostram que já houve recuo de exportações na ordem de U$ 1 bilhão desde que a tarifa de 50% sobre tudo o que o Brasil vende para os Estados Unidos foi anunciada. “Nós começamos a ver nas estatísticas, agora no mês de julho, que está havendo uma queda nas exportações brasileiras em torno de U$ 100 milhões por dia. Isso significa, até aqui, uma queda de pelo menos U$ 1 bilhão. Basicamente, todos aqueles setores que têm acordos de longo prazo vão ser afetados porque há uma mudança brusca. Setores como calçados, carne bovina, aviões”, explica José Augusto de Castro, presidente-executivo da Associação de Comércio Exterior do Brasil (AEB). “A expectativa era de que essa tarifa de 50% fosse revertida no curto prazo, mas agora o ambiente está mais carregado, com declarações tanto do lado americano quanto do brasileiro. A questão política está pesando mais do que a técnica. Então, essa taxa deve perdurar por mais algum tempo. Pode ser duas ou três semanas. Também pode mudar de uma hora para outra, mas o cenário político aponta que não será no curto prazo”, afirma Castro. Para reduzir prejuízos aos empresários brasileiros, o dirigente da associação defende a negociação e não a reciprocidade. E diz que substituir mercados, no cenário atual, não é tão fácil como muitos pregam. “Todo mundo está buscando mercados alternativos, o Brasil, os Estados Unidos, a China, a Europa. Todos os países. Então é muito difícil, é uma concorrência muito grande. E buscar mercados alternativos pode demandar tempo. Dependendo do produto, pode demorar três meses, seis meses, um ano, e às vezes não vai ter resultado”, ressaltou. Negociações conjuntas e não bilaterais Ao assumir abertamente que o lema do clã bolsonarista hoje é "nossa família acima de tudo", Eduardo Bolsonaro tem gerado muito debate nas redes sociais com suas declarações. Ele chegou a dizer, em entrevista à CNN, que “Trump não vai recuar diante de Alexandre de Moraes. E se houver um cenário de terra arrasada, ao menos terei me vingado desses ditadores de toga”. Para evitar a terra arrasada, o analista internacional Alexandre Ueara, da ESPM, diz que o caminho é a negociação, porém não essa que os Estados Unidos têm forçado boa parte do mundo a fazer. “Negociar bilateralmente é fazer o jogo de acordo com as regras de Donald Trump. Sempre vai ter uma vantagem para os Estados Unidos nessas negociações bilaterais porque eles são a maior potência mundial, apesar da economia chinesa. Então, focar na negociação bilateral com Trump seria o pior dos mundos”, analisa. Como ainda faltam mais de três anos para terminar o mandato do presidente americano, o especialista sugere a convergência de interesses dos demais países para fazer frente à instabilidade comercial gerada por tantos tarifaços. “Se os Estados representam 26 % da economia mundial, podemos olhar pela perspectiva de que os demais países representam cerca de 74 % do PIB mundial. Os Estados Unidos estão ameaçando o Japão, China, Brasil, Europa, entre outros. E esses países juntos têm muito mais força na negociação. Uma atuação coletiva pode ter mais resultado nessa taxa de reciprocidade”, frisou Ueara. Política comercial discriminatória O uso das tarifas comerciais como arma política para defender aliados e empresas americanas, como as Big Techs, alcançou uma escalada que tem gerado críticas mundo afora. “De forma alguma a política externa que vem sendo implementada pelo governo Trump tem convergência com as regras internacionais de comércio. E esse segundo mandato Trump passou a implementar uma política externa absolutamente discriminatória, um descumprimento sério dos Estados Unidos perante o princípio mais importante da Organização Mundial do Comércio (OMC), que é o princípio da não discriminação”, afirmou a advogada Roberta Portella, mestre em Direito Internacional do Comércio e professora da FGV. Portella destaca, no entanto, que essa guinada americana não é de agora. “A primeira administração de Donald Trump já sinalizava essa postura que questiona o multilateralismo. Mas nós juristas e pesquisadores tínhamos a esperança de que numa mudança de governo esse tema seria acomodado. E não foi. O governo Joe Biden não assumiu uma nova postura perante a OMC. Isso trouxe um novo sinal de que, na verdade, é uma política de Estado e não de governo. E o assunto se intensificou agora, ganhou toda essa luz no segundo mandato de Trump.”
México envía nota diplomática por nuevo tramo de muro fronterizo en Texas Cepal advierte que México será el más afectado por guerra arancelaria de EU Rehabilitan carriles confinados del MetrobúsMás información en nuestro podcast
No episódio de hoje do BBcast Agro, Danilo Teodoro, assessor de Agronegócios do Banco do Brasil em Uberaba (MG), analisa o cenário do milho neste mês de julho. Os contratos futuros do cereal vêm registrando volatilidade na Bolsa de Chicago.O novo contexto tarifário nos EUA e os ajustes em outras commodities explicam parte desse movimento. Ao mesmo tempo, as estimativas de safra recorde para 2025/26, tanto nos EUA quanto no Brasil, pressionam as cotações.No mercado físico brasileiro, a colheita da 2ª safra e a retração compradora puxam os preços para baixo, enquanto a Conab projeta novo recorde de produção nacional. Diante desse cenário, proteger a margem do produtor é essencial — e o BB oferece soluções como as Opções Agro e o termo de moedas.Confira os destaques:
La Tertulia de los Jueves con Cecilia Eguiluz, Miguel Fernández Galeano, Eleonora Navatta y Daniel Supervielle. *** La política exterior del gobierno de Yamandú Orsi va tomando forma… y ritmo. En los primeros días de este mes el presidente encabezó delegaciones de Uruguay en tres cumbres internacionales: la de Naciones Unidas sobre Financiación para el Desarrollo, en Sevilla; la del Mercosur, en Buenos Aires; y la de los BRICS, en Río de Janeiro. Luego el canciller Mario Lubetkin viajó a Kuala Lumpur, donde firmó la adhesión de nuestro país al Tratado de Amistad y Cooperación del Sudeste Asiático. Desde el oficialismo destacan que estos movimientos responden a una estrategia clara: diversificar vínculos, abrir nuevos mercados, reposicionar a Uruguay en un mundo más fragmentado y, al mismo tiempo, mantener buenas relaciones con los socios tradicionales, como Estados Unidos y la Unión Europea. Ayer, aquí En Perspectiva, el canciller Mario Lubetkin profundizó en esa visión cuando le preguntamos cuál era el saldo de los últimos viajes, cumbres y reuniones bilaterales… “En pocas palabras, nosotros primero teníamos un punto de fondo: nada de la política internacional puede servir si no ayuda al crecimiento económico del país. Y eso es un tema fundamental. Significa que, cuando se pasa raya —y en política exterior se necesita tiempo—, tiene que significar más fuentes de trabajo, más inversiones, crecimiento económico. Pero lo concreto, cuando hablábamos de círculos concéntricos era: cambiar el clima del Mercosur, ir a un Mercosur mucho más abierto; ir a un escenario subregional de Sudamérica, encontrando algún mecanismo de diálogo entre los sudamericanos; recuperar instrumentos como la CELAC, porque es el único en que dialogan los 33 países de América Latina y el Caribe; empezar a conectar con los grandes países líderes del sur, esos que están empujando la economía del mundo. Y finalmente, mantenernos con un gran esfuerzo en el multilateralismo, porque es el único camino que puede dar estabilidad al mundo. Todos esos temas tienen una interrelación, pero se trataba de construirlos en lo concreto. Y yo creo que hemos abierto todas las avenidas, y creo que ese es el resumen de este viaje”. Sin embargo, ese rumbo no ha estado exento de objeciones. Desde la oposición, algunas voces cuestionaron la participación, como país invitado, en la cumbre del BRICS y advirtieron sobre un supuesto “alineamiento ideológico” con el presidente brasileño Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Con estos elementos sobre la mesa, ¿qué señales dejan los primeros pasos de la política exterior del gobierno de Yamandú Orsi? ¿Se percibe un perfil definido? ¿Cuáles son las oportunidades -y las amenazas- que pueden presentarse en este nuevo escenario?
A Câmara de Comércio Exterior da Federação das Indústrias de Santa Catarina (FIESC) realizou uma reunião emergencial com empresários exportadores para discutir os possíveis impactos da tarifa de 50% anunciada pelo governo dos Estados Unidos sobre produtos brasileiros. A presidente da Câmara, Maria Teresa Bustamante, afirmou que, até o momento, não há confirmação oficial por parte do Departamento de Comércio norte-americano, embora o ex-presidente Donald Trump já tenha declarado publicamente a intenção de impor a nova tarifa. Santa Catarina mantém uma relação comercial sólida com os Estados Unidos, que é um de seus principais parceiros econômicos. Em 2024, diversos setores estratégicos da indústria do estado tiveram forte participação nas exportações para o mercado norte-americano — muitos deles agora estão sob risco com a possível mudança na política tarifária. A FIESC acompanha de perto o desenrolar da situação e avalia estratégias de mitigação de danos junto ao setor produtivo e às autoridades federais. A presidente da Câmara de Comércio Exterior da Federação das Indústrias de SC (FIESC), Maria Teresa Bustamante, participou de entrevista no Cruz de Malt Notícias desta quarta-feira e comentou sobre esse assunto que preocupa diversos setores da indústria brasileira.
Recibimos a José Antonio Saravia, docente e investigador y Carolina Cerrano, Doctora en Historia e investigadora. Luis Alberto de Herrera (1873-1959) fue una de las figuras más carismáticas y con arrastre popular del Partido Nacional uruguayo.Sus descendientes alcanzaron lo que él no pudo obtener: la presidencia de la República, aunque la persiguió en nada menos que siete campañas políticas (1922, 1926, 1930, 1942, 1946, 1950 y 1958), y perdió en todas las oportunidades.A pesar de esto, logró en cinco ocasiones la distinción de ser el candidato individualmente más votado. Herrera fue calificado por sus adeptos como jefe civil, caudillo, guía, patriarca, genial conductor, maestro insuperable de energía, cumbre moral de la República, y otros adjetivos similares.El liderazgo de Herrera en el Partido Nacional comenzó a consolidarse notoriamente en la década del veinte del pasado siglo.Su trayectoria se vio enmarcada en la cultura política latinoamericana de liderazgos personales.Herrera incluso recuperó algunas facetas de los caudillos federales del Río de la Plata resignificadas en el contexto de la cultura de masas del siglo XX. Historiador y pensador político, produjo más de una veintena de libros y tuvo una influencia gravitante en América del Sur, sobre todo por sus investigaciones históricas.
Esta semana charlamos con Daniel Artana, economista jefe de la fundación FIEL.
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Passando a Limpo: Nesta quinta-feira (10), Igor Maciel e a bancada do programa conversam com o economista Sérgio Buarque; com o Deputado Federal, Mendonça Filho; com o ex-ministro da Indústria e Comércio Exterior, Armando Monteiro; e com o senador e presidente nacional do PT, Humberto Costa.
Paul, Adam, and Liz continue their conversation about discipleship, looking at the role of the will. "Life is filled with these polarities: Grace or truth? Do I leave space, or do I draw near? At the crux is my communion with my Heavenly Father. Discipleship puts these decisions of daily life under a magnifying glass." "Your will is controlled by what you love, and the grip of that love is so powerful that you often don't even realize you're exercising your will." "When you slow down, you begin to uncover your will. You're really beginning to unmask your heart to yourself…. De-centering yourself and connecting that self with God is what the work of discipleship is. That's why teaching someone to pray is the foundational work of discipleship."
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Neste episódio, convidamos Lucas Ferraz, ex-secretário de Comércio Exterior e professor da FGV, para uma conversa sobre como o aumento das tarifas dos EUA, os conflitos geopolíticos e a fragmentação do comércio internacional estão moldando um novo cenário econômico global e o que isso significa para o Brasil.Também contamos com a participação de Pedro Renault, economista do Itaú Unibanco, que trouxe a leitura dos impactos desse cenário nos principais indicadores da economia brasileira, como câmbio, juros, atividade e inflação, além das perspectivas para o segundo semestre.Moderação: Marcelo Serrano, Analista de Research para Pessoa Física do Itaú BBA.InstagramTelegramYoutube
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It's an All Calls Weekend on Home with Dean Sharp! Dean covers everything from oiling exterior doors to replacing fascia boards and re-roofing. He also shares smart tips on relocating air vents for better cooling and explores water-saving solutions like under-sink hot water recirculators.
La directora del IMME nos visitó para darnos información de los muchos programas que existen a través de los consulados mexicanos. Ahora mas que nunca debemos familiarizarnos con estos servicios que incluyen forma de mandar fondos a México sin pagar el nuevo impuesto de 1%. #podcast #lakecounty #sonomacounty #noticias #mendocinocounty #tatianacoulthier #inmigrantes #remesas #remesasfamiliares #mexico #mexicanos #mexicanas #migrantes #daca #dacamented #imme #undocuprofessionals
Two great questions about wall assemblies. The boys dig deep, exploring all the variables to consider for both wall assemblies. And no big surprise: Much of the conversation is about how to get these three control layers right (water, air, thermal) and ALSO get the drying potential (vapor) correct.PETE'S RESOURCES:- 2021 IRC - MontanaNOTE: The IRC 2021 does NOT include any chapters on energy efficiency/energy requirements...- Huber Table for ZIP-R recommendations for all climates- "Check but Verify - Why We Do Multiple Blower Door Tests:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDD-BpTZJ3I- "When to Perform a Blower Door Test (and when not to)"
Confianza empresarial cierra la primera mitad de 2025 a la baja: Inegi UNAM recibe galardón internacional por excelencia en gestión escolarEU exigirá rendición de cuentas en programas de asistencia exterior: RubioMás información en nuestro podcast
Welcome to another wonderful episode of the Luxury Outdoor Living Podcast by Farley Pool Designs. Hosts Mike and Trey Farley are joined by special guest Susan Semmelmann, founder of Semmelmann Interiors. Susan shares her inspiring journey of launching her interior design brand and how she expanded her operations across Texas and beyond. The discussion delves into the intricacies of designing cohesive indoor and outdoor spaces, the importance of early collaboration in architectural projects, and navigating budgets and client expectations. With over 40 years of combined experience, the trio offers valuable insights on design trends, innovative outdoor furniture options, and creating unforgettable personal retreats. Susan also highlights her philanthropic endeavors, including her work with National Angels and the St. Jude Home project. This episode is filled with expert advice for homeowners looking to transform their spaces into joyful, relaxing environments. Discover more: https://www.semmelmanninteriors.com/ https://www.farleypooldesigns.com/ https://www.instagram.com/farleydesigns/ https://www.instagram.com/luxuryoutdoorlivingpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/poolzila/ 00:00 Introduction to Luxury Outdoor Living 01:17 Meet Our Special Guest: Susan Ziman 01:52 Susan Ziman's Journey and Vision 03:45 Expanding the Business and Innovations 07:03 The Seamless Transition from Indoor to Outdoor Living 09:42 Designing Outdoor Spaces: Furniture and Features 14:13 The Importance of Early Involvement in Projects 20:59 The Role of Emotion and Creativity in Design 29:05 Philanthropy and Giving Back 30:44 Barbecue Bits: Alpha Pizza Ovan 37:12 Incorporating Art and Design in Outdoor Spaces 40:37 Collaboration and Vendor Relationships 46:20 Understanding the Construction Process 47:12 Importance of Early Planning 51:49 Challenges and Success Stories 55:22 Creating Unique Spaces 57:16 Personal Style and Client Vision 01:01:59 Maximizing Outdoor Space 01:06:32 Lighting and Trends in Outdoor Design 01:10:45 Finding the Right Interior Designer 01:14:20 True Crime: A Personal Story 01:16:59 Fun Questions and Final Thoughts
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
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Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
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This episode of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show, sponsored by Benjamin Moore, guides listeners through the process of selecting exterior paint colors with confidence. Topics covered include the importance of considering existing materials and landscaping, the impact of lighting on color appearance, and the influence of architectural style on color decisions. Dan also discusses how to use color samples effectively, the Benjamin Moore Color Portfolio app, and the benefits of using high-quality paints such as Benjamin Moore and RepcoLite. Listeners are encouraged to take their time, seek limited but trusted opinions, and use available resources to make informed decisions about their exterior home colors.00:00 Sweet corn!05:07 Choosing Exterior Paint Colors with Confidence09:38 Ground Rules for Picking Exterior Colors13:04 Considering Existing Materials and Constraints18:41 Introduction to Exterior Color Selection19:37 Architectural Styles and Color Schemes21:12 Colonial, Victorian, and Craftsman Homes23:30 Ranch Homes and Mid-Century Colors25:30 Working with Brick Exteriors29:35 How Many Colors to Use?32:49 Shutters, Doors, and Final Thoughts37:03 Choosing the Right Paint
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Mauricio Jaramillo, vicecanciller de Colombia, habló en La W sobre la posibilidad de “democratizar” las embajadas y cambiar los requisitos para nombrar embajadores.
Entre 1960 e 1990, a Coreia do Sul cometeu inúmeras violações de direitos humanos contra mais de 170 mil crianças enviadas para adoção no exterior.
What happens when a family-owned manufacturer known for its values decides to take on modern lead generation? In this episode, Beth sits down with Jake Calhoun, Vice President of Marketing at ProVia, to talk about navigating legacy, managing modern messaging, and bridging the gap between product and service in one of the industry's most competitive categories.
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
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“Whoever runs your schedule is the most important person in your world as Leader. You need time to think, time to study and time to get the things done you came to leadership to do. Lose control of the schedule and you will fail.” That is a quote from former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. And it strikes at the heart of mastering time management. Today's episode explores why your calendar is your most important productivity tool. You can subscribe to this podcast on: Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | TUNEIN Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website | Linkedin The 2025 Summer Sale Get Your Copy Of Your Time, Your Way: Time Well Managed, Life Well Lived The Time Sector System 5th Year Anniversary The Working With… Weekly Newsletter Carl Pullein Learning Centre Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes Subscribe to my Substack The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page Script | 373 Hello, and welcome to episode 373 of the Your Time, Your Way Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development, and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host of this show. Whoever controls your calendar controls you. They can (and often will) destroy your plans for the day, prevent you from doing your most important work and be the reason you fail in your career goals. If you are a leader, you will likely have plans for your team. In order to implement those plans and move them to completion, you will need time. It's up to you to find that time. Top leaders understand this. They are very strict with their calendars. Nobody but themselves has control of it. And, probably the most important factor of all, they have the confidence to cancel appointments if those appointments do not align with their weekly or daily strategic plan. And yes, it's a confidence thing. Nobody, not even your boss, really has control over your time. You always have the option to negotiate an appointment or say no. In this week's episode, I will share some ideas you can use to get control of your calendar and have the confidence to negotiate appointments and/or say no. So, let me hand you over to the Mystery Podcast Voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Karen. Karen asks, Hi Carl, I lead a team of sixteen people and am struggling to get my work done because my boss and team are always demanding meetings with me. Do you have any tips on protecting time for important work when you don't have control of your calendar? Hi Karen, thank you for your question. This can appear to be a difficult change to make. Particularly if your team and bosses have become conditioned to you being available whenever they need you. One of most powerful lessons I learned in my early career was from the so—called “my office door is always open” concept. For those of you not familiar with this concept, it began in the late 80s or early 90s (possibly earlier). This was where bosses used to tell their employees my office door is always open. You can come and talk to me at anytime. Nice concept. It gave the impression that your boss was approachable. Yet in reality, it was not really a practical way to operate. It meant that bosses were constantly being interrupted—well, those that we not scary, anyway, The two most productive bosses I had in my early career did follow this policy, yet with one addition. That was to tell us that when their door was closed they were not to be disturbed. One of those bosses, would close his door every day around 2 pm. He would then use that time to get his most important work done. David, had a secretary, who would hold his calls too. If you needed David between two and four, you had to go through his secretary, Michaela and Michaela protected David's time ruthlessly. Yet, for the other times in the day, David was available. He'd walk around the office from time to time asking if we were okay. He made himself available. What happened, was if we needed David for anything, we knew we had to catch him before 2 pm or wait until after 4 pm. I don't recall anyone complaining. The Managing Partner of the firm respected it. And so did David's clients—he was a partner in the law firm I worked at. The key to this working was David's consistency. His team, bosses and clients all knew that David would not be available between two and four. Since then, every productive person I have met, has operated something very similar. They have periods of time in the day where they are not accessible. In that time they are doing their most important work. That period of time is generally at the same time each day. I remember, once being on a training course and the instructor, told us she would be available at any time after 11:00 am if we had any questions. That's it. A simple sentence. “Available at anytime after 11:00 am”. I don't recall any one of us on that training course ever trying to contact her before 11:00 am. Now, it might not be possible for you to cut yourself off from the outside world at the same time each day—although we all do this when we are sleeping and the world doesn't end, does it? A lot of this depends on the job you do. I've mentioned before in this podcast the best salesperson I've ever worked with, Claire. Claire would never be available between 9:00 and 10:30 am. It was during this time she was on the phones prospecting and following up customers. That one strategy was the difference between her and every other salesperson in that company. She outsold her nearest colleague two to one most months. We worked a nine hour day in that sales job, and Claire was unavailable for just ninety minutes. She was in charge of her diary. That still left her with seven-and-a-half hours where she was available. So, Karen, the place to begin is to ask yourself how much time do you need each day to stay on top of your work? Given that a managerial role is largely about communicating with a team and bosses, you will likely need to be available most of your working day. Yet, you will still have some individual work to do. So, how much time do you need to complete that work each week? You will only be able to work with averages. You will not be able to be specific about how much time you need each week. You're human. Sometimes we are on fire and can plough through a lot of work. Other days, we're tired and anything we do is sluggish and slow. By working with averages, you're still getting work done and when you are on fire you can catch up. For instance, on average, I need around 14 hours a week to create my content. This means each day I protect two hours for content creation where nobody can interrupt me. I then have an extra hour or so in the afternoons I keep flexible for finishing off any work. I allow no more than twenty one hours of meetings each week. 90% of the time that is more than enough for the meetings and coaching sessions I have each week. I know if I allow more than 21 hours, the additional admin cost and lost time for critical work will mean I have to work late nights and Saturday just to catch up. Not something I am prepared to do. Earlier, I alluded to “negotiating” appointments. Imagine you're in the market to buy a Rolls Royce car. (I said imagine). If you call the Rolls Royce dealership, you're going to have to negotiate a day and time. The “sales process” for buying a Rolls Royce is not your typical process. It's an experience. You're not just buying a typical car. These days, you're buying a unique bespoke car. The salesperson you talk with will need time to go through all the panelling options, Exterior colours and interior seat fabrics, and even the type of material you want your dashboard made from. The person you speak with when making your appointment, will negotiate a time to visit the showroom. That's part of the experience. Now if you were in the market to buy a Ford, Toyota, Hyundai or VW, and call to make an appointment, you can name your day and time. The salespeople will very likely accept your first day and time. Now which experience would leave you feeling special? If you think about your readiness to accept any appointment at any time, what does that say about you? Negotiating your appointments elevates your status in the mind of the person wishing to make an appointment with you. The harder it is to get an appointment with you, the more likely you will have a favourable outcome. It's the “you must be important if it's difficult to make an appointment with you”. Try getting an appointment with Tim Cook, Sundar Pichai or Satya Nadala. It's not that they don't do appointments, it's just they restrict the number of meetings they are available for each day and the meetings they do attend must count. So, if you protect 9:30 to 11:00 am each morning, if someone wants to have a meeting with you during that time, you would say could we meet at 11:30 am instead? 9 times out of 10 your suggested time will be accepted. If not, the person wanting to meet you will likely suggest an alternative time. If you cannot find a suitable time, then you will have to use your protected time. But with this strategy, it will be very rare that you need to do that. I promise you, if you do this a few times, your confidence will rapidly improve and you will find that your focus time blocks will be protected. The challenge we all face today is we feel we must be available at all times for whoever wants to communicate with us. If it's not Teams or Zooms calls, it's instant messages and email. The trick is to become less available. Be like the Rolls Royce salesperson. Make getting an appointment with you part of the experience. If it's a little harder to get an appointment with you, the person you're meeting is going to be much more open to finding a solution with you there and then, instead of scheduling another meeting with you to “sort the details out”. Ask yourself, what the worst that could happen if you “negotiate” with the person wanting to meet with you? The worst is they refuse your suggested time and insist you meet them at their preferred time. At that point you can accept. Yet, I can promise you, the majority of people you negotiate times with will accept your time. The time they chose was completely random anyway. No matter who they are, your boss, your most important customer or whatever, they will thank you for taking the initiative and suggesting a time. I will end with a recent example of this. I am in the process of changing my car as the lease on my current one is expiring in September. We called the dealership to arrange a test drive in a car I was interested in, and the sales manager informed us that this week they were fully booked up, but they had an opening on Thursday or Friday afternoon next week. I was both impressed and relieved. Impressed because he did not jump at the chance and suggest we come down that afternoon or tomorrow. I had a sense of scarcity. Relieved because he took the decision for making the appointment out of our hands. We arranged 1pm the following Thursday and when we arrived, the car was on the forecourt ready and waiting for us. A very impressive experience. So, there you go, Karen. Don't be afraid to negotiate your appointments and meetings. Build confidence in negotiating interruptions from your team and protect sufficient time for getting your core work done. Thank you for your question and and thank you to you too. It just remains for me to wish you all a very very productive week.
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O convidado do programa Pânico dessa terça-feira (27) é Marcos Troyjo.O Professor Marcos Troyjo é Transformational Leadership Fellow da Universidade de Oxford e Distinguished Fellow do Insead. Membro do Conselho do Futuro Global do Fórum Econômico Mundial, foi presidente do Novo Banco de Desenvolvimento e Secretário Especial de Comércio Exterior e Assuntos Internacionais do Ministério da Economia. Marcos Troyjo foi o primeiro ocidental a chefiar um organismo internacional sediado na Ásia e o primeiro brasileiro a presidir um banco multilateral de desenvolvimento. Foi um dos principais negociadores do Acordo Mercosul União Europeia. Fundou e dirigiu o BRICLab na Universidade Columbia, em Nova York, onde lecionou relações internacionais. Troyjo é um dos brasileiros mais influentes no mundo em temas relacionados a economias emergentes, megatendências e o próximo ciclo da globalização. É voz de destaque em estratégias de como o Brasil pode utilizar suas vantagens comparativas em mineração, energia, agricultura e economia verde para construir um futuro intensivo em tecnologiaEconomista, cientista político e diplomata, é conselheiro de empresas multinacionais e autor de livros sobre desenvolvimento econômico, relações internacionais e inovação.Redes Sociais: Linkedln: linkedin.com/in/marcos-troyjo-4006539b
Guys Questions Hey guys, I really love your show. My question is about food safe finishes. I do a lot of CNC carving and one of my favorite is deviled egg trays. The first couple I made for my wife I just finished with some butcher block oil, the composition of an egg Has something in it I think and it quickly turned the reliefs in the wood surface black. I talked to my sister-in-law who's a chemical engineer and she told me that polyurethane once it's cured would be fine for this. I have done a few with this and it seems to be holding up OK but I am curious what your guys thoughts are on the long-term effect of this. Most of my egg trays are made out of a butcher block style material that has lots of maple cherry ash a little bit of oak and various leftovers. Unfortunately, I can't use walnut in my wood shop due to my wife's tree nut allergy again guys. I really appreciate your podcast and look forward to listening to it. Albert Thanks for the great podcast, I learn something from every episode. I recently made a few band saw boxes for Christmas gifts. They are a good way to use up some offcut lumber and the family seems to appreciate something handmade. The 3 drawer box with a curved top and side (pictures attached) caused me a bit of trouble. Joni had preciously asked for a sideboard style cabinet to place between out living and dinning room areas. After 2-3 month we still hadn't found a design she liked....until she saw the curved band saw box. I quote "I love that design and want one like that only much bigger" My question is what suggestions do you have for making the curved top and sides, I am thinking the sides could be made using walnut plywood by cutting kerfs and bending the plywood over a frame but I am open to other ideas. The top has me stumped, I have made segmented arches for a table support but they were only 4" wide and I cut the arch on a band saw. That would not work for a wide dresser top. Approximate dimensions would be 30" -35" wide and 45- 55" tall and 20-22" deep Thanks in advance for you help DH I realize this isn't a fine precision woodworking question, but I figure you guys have probably dealt with manhandling sheets of plywood. We have about 140 sheets of plywood that we need to put down on a floor. The median age of the guys doing this is somewhere between 65 and 70. Any suggestions for how to safely handle this many sheets of plywood to minimize strains and injuries ? Thanks, Mark Huys Questions Good Morning, I appreciate the podcast as I continue to learn its been a great resource, thank you! Quick background. I grew up watching PBS's Norm Abram and This Old House but never had much opportunity to learn wood working. As an adult I started learning both construction building and cabinet/furniture making helping others, reading and youtube etc. Starting in basement workshops with mostly benchtop tools. ~15 years into the journey I am starting to get a decent foundation. Recently I built a house with a planned garage workshop and have started outfitting it. Bones are there, lots of organization needed but I have now have 3hp grizzly table saw, bosch miter saw with large counter style station, 8" Grizzly jointer, 24" Grizzly Drum Sander, Grizzly Bandsaw and dust collector Planer still needs upgrading, have a Ridgid 13" but watching for a used 20" helical head. I have been busy chasing used deals! Also recently setup a 10'x10' popup tent with furnace filter setup tied into 12" exhaust fan as a spray booth, works great! Spraying with a Fuji mini mite 5 stage and PPS cup system. Space is 32'x32' when cars are out with 12' ceiling, in floor heat. Rural northern New York. Not a Rockler or similar store within a days drive but we have ample local sawmills to find solid wood if your willing to mill it and access to cabinet grade plywood delivered from suppliers. With this shop setup I am now building cabinets, furniture, trim, doors etc for our house. Starting in some areas I don't mind making some mistakes. Two areas that I am struggling to figure out: Finishes-your recent episode had some decent comments but I would love a thorough discussion on when you would choose a certain finish over another. In particular thinking of kitchen cabinets, vanities, built in's, kitchen table. High traffic areas. I have played around with conversion varnish from Woodwright. Seems like very durable stuff and I don't mind cleaning up with solvent but when is that necessary vs going with an easier to work with finish such as Sherwin Williams Emerald? Or middle ground lacquer??I do have Bob Flexners book but would love to hear your experiences/ opinions? If I do use conversion varnish how do you handle any touch ups? I have quite a lot of experience with airless on sheetrock so its not a huge jump but any suggestions on HVLP setups, when to use which tips etc. would be helpful. *Doors- I appreciated the conversation on doors recently. I have several very custom interior and exterior doors I want to tackle. I agree with your comments on buying pre hung for standard doors but between custom nature of what we want and because I just want to do it I am going to try to build my own. I want to buy the festool domino machines in time anyhow and I think that would be a good way to build the doors. I would enjoy hearing a conversation on specifics on how you would choose to build interior vs exterior doors, rail and style material vs. panel material vs jamb material. Is there a way to insulate the exterior door? Finishes? If you had the shop described above and both domino size machines what would you do? Thank you! Matt Wendig This one is a wood selection question. I am looking for a wood that has both good elasticity and shock resistance. I am building a Japanese makiwara board, which is a training tool that provides progressive resistance to striking force by the martial artist. The training board is about 55" tall, 5" wide and is tapered - so thick at the base and gradually tapers to the top. This allows for "flex" when the board is struck. In Japan - Japanese beech is typically used, but not readily available near me. I am thinking along the lines of Ash or Elm for my build. I appreciate your thoughts. Crafted Carpentry Tampa Hello gentlemen and thank you for the wonderful podcast. I live in the niagara region in Ontario Canada and for the last while I've been looking at upgrading my current table saw (Ridgid R4520) to something that runs on 220v for more power or possibly replacing it all together with a bandsaw. I have an oversized single car garage that houses my furnace, hot water tank, ATV, motorcycle, mechanical shop and woodshop so space is at a premium and that is the motivation to possibly do away with a table saw all together. I have a router table, mitre saw and track saw so I feel all the functions I may lose not having a table saw will still be covered by these tools plus I have a Ridgid job site table saw (R4518ns) I use for the odd job I do off site. I currently have an older 110v 14" king bandsaw that I find severely underpowered and that I want to replace anyways, so with the sale of my current bandsaw and table saw plus my current budget and with some convincing of my wife I'm thinking I'll have roughly $3000-3300CAD to buy either one bandsaw or have to use those fund to buy both a bandsaw and table saw. I am 6'4" and if my memory serves me correctly guy has said Laguna bandsaw tables are closer to the ground and I've quickly looked at some king bandsaw and craftex bandsaws but I'm not sold on them either. So my question question to you guys is, what would you do? Use all the funds on a bandsaw and if so which one and what type of blades should I purchase with it? Or split up the funds to purchase 2 machines and again which ones? And do you go new or used in both of those situations? Thank you ahead of time for taking the time to read and respond to my inquiry. James
In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman Mitch is joined by Dan Johnson to explore the multifaceted world of podcasting, hunting, and fatherhood. They discuss the evolution of podcasting, the challenges of information overload, and the deeper meanings behind hunting as an outlet. Dan shares personal stories about how fatherhood has transformed his perspective on life, emphasizing the importance of communication and emotional expression in parenting. They also touch on the launch of Dan's new podcasts, 'Man Therapy' and 'Two D's One Podcast', which aim to provide relatable content for fathers navigating the complexities of family life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices