POPULARITY
You're probably not 8-foot-11 like Robert Pershing Wadlow, the world's tallest man, but you are likely taller than your kids. Do they look up to you for any other reasons? In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by Bobby Lewis to talk about the things we need to be to become a good dad. Our goal as dads should be to connect with our children, which can be a challenge sometimes. Our size can make us feel loud, scary, or intimidating to them. How do we get down on their level and truly connect?Why This MattersYour size, volume level, and mere presence can help or hurt you as a dad. The goal is to make kids feel comfortable and connected around us. Key TakeawaysYou probably look really big to your kid. That can feel intimidating. Leverage your size to make your kids feel safe, not scared. Practical Tools for DadsAmong many other things kids need you to be, here are 4 you can start putting into practice today:1. Be Calm. 2. Be Affectionate. 3. Be Safe.4. Be Strong. Important Episode Timestamps00:00 – 00:55 | Introduction & Big Question of the Week00:55 – 03:18 | The Power of Presence: How Big Dads Feel to Little Kids03:18 – 04:49 | Start Here: Be Calm04:49 – 06:13 | Eye Level & Whisper Mode: Tools for Diffusing Tension06:13 – 09:14 | Be Affectionate: Wrestle, Hug, and Repeat09:14 – 10:34 | Hugging Isn't Optional: It's Foundational10:34 – 13:36 | Be Safe: Your Response Is Their Refuge13:36 – 16:14 | The Power of Gentle Strength16:14 – 19:50 | Be Strong: Not Just Physically, But Emotionally19:50 – 21:14 | Pro Move of the WeekAPD Pro Move:Remember how big you are to your children Leverage that size to make a big, positive impression on your kids.Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to strengthen their families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.All Pro Dad Resources:7 Giant Things Your Kid Needs You to BeWe love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Connect with Us: Ted Lowe on LinkedIn Bobby Lewis on LinkedIn BJ Foster on LinkedIn Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Get All Pro Dad merch! EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's blog can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
Send us a textEpisode 122 discusses “Decoding the Mystery of Business Credit” with Jimmy Rios. Jimmy Rios is the CEO of Rios Business Advisors. Helping Businesses Go from "Eye Level to High Level". Every business has its own unique story, challenges, and vision for success. With 20+ years of experience, Jimmy has learned that no two journeys are the same. That's why he created Eye Level to High Level™, a strategic roadmap to help businesses secure non-recourse funding, optimize financial planning, and scale with confidence. Jimmy offers a holistic approach that combines business strategy, funding, and financial planning to help you achieve your goals and long-term success.One of the most rewarding parts of Jimmy's work is hearing real success stories from entrepreneurs who have used his strategies to unlock funding, expand operations, and achieve financial independence. Episode Benefits: You can expect to gain actionable insights and strategies to help you Decode the Mystery of Business Credit. This Podcast series focuses on the various subjects and topics to help you run a successful profitable business and is targeted to Business Owners and C-Suite Executives but anyone interested in business can benefit. It reflects my 34 years as a Business Owner and subsequent years as a Business Mentor and Consultant. They are approximately 15-minutes long so you can listen while commuting. Reach out to me to be put in contact with Jimmy. The Business of Business, topics are divided into 5 Categories: Management, Operations, Sales, Financial, and Personal. Support the showHelping You Run a Successful Profitable Business !For Business Consulting or to be a Podcast Guest - Contact me at: www.bcforg.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-fisher-72174413/
Your energy is what people feel—even before your words. Here's how to shift your energy and practice eye-level balance with others. No more force, no more fear, you're going to flow to glow. MORE: Get the Social Flow Blueprint - https://bit.ly/FlowBlueprintArielNiu Social Flow Blueprint (alternative link) - https://bit.ly/FlowBlueprintArielNiuViews Book 1:1 Coaching - https://bit.ly/EnergyCoachingArielNiu 1:1 Coaching (alternative link) - https://bit.ly/EnergyCoachingArielNiu Website - https://arielniuviews.bio Ariel's Lifestyle Offers - https://bit.ly/niuviewsoffersspreadsheet Sign up for Ariel's Emails - https://arielniuviews.bio/email Ariel's mediVibe playlist - https://spoti.fi/3Teaxtp Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/niu.views TikTok - https://www.www.tiktok.com/@niu.views Podcast - https://spoti.fi/3DhqyoB Partnerships/Media/Inquiries - contact@arielniuviews.com ABOUT: Ariel Niu, social dynamics thought leader, creator, and coach, explores how we influence each other from the inside out; from our thoughts and emotions, to our expressions and behaviours. #socialskills #confidence #lifechanging #charisma #emotionalintelligence #energy #lifehack #confidencebuilding #relationships #selfmastery #howto #confidencetips #lifehacks #socialanxiety #flowstate #podcast #NiuViews #ArielNiu
Listen to Journal of Clinical Oncology's Art of Oncology poem, "Transcription: Phone Call, 2018” by Elane Kim, a student at Harvard College. The poem is followed by an interview with Kim and host Dr. Mikkael Sekeres. Kim shares her poem that lingers in the spaces between words; a mother and daughter navigating illness and memory. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Transcription: Phone Call, 2018, by Elane Kim Spiculated mass, irregular contours. Can you come to translate these words? Something in the lung. Yes, I am eating well. Birds, green ones, are nesting outside the window. Singing as if they aren't young but dying. Lately, I have been singing. Since we last spoke, the snow has melted into pearls. Rare and pale, glittering like it's the last time you'll ever see it. Will you come see it? In Korea, we say magpies bring good luck. I dreamt of one the last night I slept well. Though you are my daughter, I feel like a child. In our language, the word for cancer comes from the character for mouth. The fruit you bought is too tough to swallow. The cough is worse in the mornings and after rain. When you were younger, you loved the rain. If I could do anything, I would like to see the snow. To see it for the first time again, the cold a shivering afterthought. Time passes in pieces: one appointment, then the next. Monday, can you ask the doctor about the prescription? Will it be stronger? Every new day is an empty one. No appetite. No warmth. I hope I did not give you a rotten body, my body. Will I be stronger? I feel a shattering inside. Hello? You are breaking up. Remember to eat well, daughter. Remember to call home. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Hello and welcome to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology, which features essays and personal reflections from authors exploring their experience in the oncology field. I'm your host, Mikkael Sekeres. I'm Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami. Today we are joined by Elane Kim, a student at Harvard College. In this episode, we will be discussing her Art of Oncology poem, “Transcription: Phone Call 2018.” At the time of this recording, our guest has no disclosures. Elane, what a joy to have you on our podcast. Welcome and thank you for joining us. Elane Kim: Thank you so much for having me - very excited. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: So am I actually. Elane, I was wondering, I think you may be one of the youngest authors we've accepted a piece from. You had an absolutely gorgeous poem that you submitted to us and we were so thrilled that you chose us for your submission and ultimately that we were able to publish it. Elane Kim: Oh, that's so exciting. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: So, can we start out with just kind of some general questions about you? Can you tell us about yourself? Where are you from? And walk us through how you reached this point in your career. Elane Kim: I'm originally from California, but I moved to the East Coast for college and I'm also a writer. I love to write fiction and poetry. When I first started writing, I wrote for fun for a really long time, but I started to kind of take it seriously in middle school because I went to this one slam poetry event and I remember I went home and I told my mom, “I am going to be a poet.” And so ever since then, I've been writing poetry and it's been really awesome for me because it's my way of expressing myself and translating my world into words and having a space where I'm able to experiment fearlessly. So I love to write and it's been a journey for me because I started publishing little poems here and there. And now my debut full length is coming out early next year with a small and lovely press. So I'm very excited and also honored to be on this podcast with you. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Elane, I can tell you as a parent of a daughter who's a rising senior in college, it's every parent's dream when your child comes home and says, “I want to be a poet.” So the question I wanted to ask is, are you a writer who dipped her toe into medicine or are you an aspiring doctor who dipped her toe into writing? Elane Kim: Oh my gosh, it's hard to say. I really love science, but I also really love writing. So I think maybe it comes from a place of wanting to do both because I also think that, I don't know, I really, really admire doctors for everything they do because from everything I've seen, I feel like medicine is a place where I think you need to have very deep empathy in order to proceed. So I also think writing is a place where you need empathy and so I think maybe a little bit of both. It's sort of hard for me to see which angle. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: That's okay. You still have a couple years in college and, of course, the rest of your life to figure that out. But I think you're right. We obviously meet a lot of doctors who are writers. That's probably the main phenotype of the sort of person who submits something to the Art of Oncology at JCO. But I've always felt there's a lot of overlap between the two because inherently medicine is about storytelling. A patient comes to us with a story of illness. We tell that story to ourselves, to our colleagues when we're getting consults, and eventually we're trying to find the denouement of that story, where we have an answer for the story of illness. So I think it's great that you're still open to both aspects of this, writing and medicine, and I completely agree with you. I do think there's a lot of overlap between the two. Elane Kim: I think that's really beautiful. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Tell us about your journey as a writer then. So you talked about going to a poetry slam, but of course, you had to have gone there with a piece of poetry to participate. So when did you start writing poetry? Elane Kim: I always wrote poetry for fun. I loved making cards and stuff for my parents and my family for every little event. So I was my own like Hallmark factory. So I used to write really silly things and so whenever like people wanted cards or anything, I always had a poem ready. But then I started taking it seriously after this slam poetry event. I feel like slam poetry is very rooted in emotion and performance. And so all the poets there are so awesome and they really like are able to get into character and share their story in a very like raw way, which I thought was so, so awesome. And it was sort of the first time I had seen poetry as less of a vehicle for like a Valentine's Day joke or something and more of an actual story with like a punchline with a lot of character and individuality. And so that was sort of a space where I saw all these poets who were so excited about what they were doing and able to tell a story about something bigger than themselves. And so I think that was kind of a turning point and little middle school me, I was like, “This is totally what I want to do and totally something I want to pursue.” And although I no longer am like strictly in the spoken word space, I still think every single poem should be read aloud and should be shared with people in a space where everyone's listening and everyone's able to gain something new from it. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: It's beautifully stated. And you know, that notion of reading words aloud is so important and that's advice that I give to some of my mentees even in scientific writing. As they're moving along, I'll actually say to them, “Okay, now read that paragraph or those sentences out loud and tell me if they make sense.” And as they're reading them, they'll often realize, “Wait a second, it's constructed the wrong way. And I'm burying the lead or the grammar doesn't quite work out.” And they rewrite it. So I love the fact that you talk about writing as something that should be read out loud. I think that's true whether you're writing creatively with poems or narrative pieces or even in scientific writing. Can you tell us what prompted you to write “Transcription: Phone Call 2018?” Elane Kim: Kind of like the title suggests, I wrote this poem after I had a phone call with a loved one that really stayed with me because I think there were a lot of, I guess, distances that were traversed through that phone call and it was a little bit more about what was left unsaid as opposed to what was said. So the poem is- it kind of addresses this, but there are language barriers, generational gaps, and also like the weight of illness that's bearing on this conversation that sort of bleeds into everyday life. And so I was thinking a little bit about how people can often carry conversations across physical distance and also emotional distance, especially in immigrant families, for example, where a lot of the times communication is something more emotional or cultural rather than something that's, you know, said through sentences. And so I think that the poem is both like a literal transcription of a phone call that's like spliced up, but also maybe like an emotional transcription where we're trying to preserve this moment of love and tenderness between a mother and a daughter. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: It's really a terrific piece. I keep saying this over and over again. You captured so much in so few words, which of course, is the goal of poetry. One of the things that I loved about your poem is how you captured the fractured nature of phone calls, particularly if you're hearing bits and pieces on either side of the phone call. You start the poem focusing on otherness. I mean, right out of the gates, on being an outsider. Your first line is “Spiculated mass, irregular contours,” which is some of our medical speak. And then the next line immediately says, “Can you translate these words?” You're already saying the person, the character who's speaking that line doesn't get it, right? It doesn't make sense to them. They need help in figuring it out. Can you talk about this from the perspective of coming from another country or culture and as a neophyte to medical terminology? Elane Kim: Definitely. It's so awesome that you're able to notice all these small details and everything. That's so awesome. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: It's a testimony to your writing. You're a great writer. Elane Kim: That's so kind of you, but I'm very excited to get to talk about all this. Yeah, like you said, there's like an insider/outsider dynamic. I guess as somebody who might be new to this country, there's also somebody who's new to medicine and how there can be a lot of barriers there where if you don't have somebody who's acting as somebody who can be in both worlds at once and translate these things, then you're sort of left in the dark. And I think the role of translator is very important here because you're not totally in one world or the other. You're kind of this floating being who is in charge of traversing both worlds and bringing, in this case, the mother from one to the next. But because of this, I think that sort of suggests that the person who is receiving the phone call is not totally comfortable in one world or the other world. They're sort of playing this mediator role. And I think that also maybe speaks to belonging in this poem as well. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: Yeah. It really emphasizes how critical it is, particularly with serious diagnoses in medicine like cancer, that people bring with them another set of ears, or sometimes we'll joke and we'll say they bring an ectopic brain with them, someone else who can listen because it's not only the medical terminology that people trip over, but like you say, it's the emotions of the diagnosis and how receptive people are to the information. So they need somebody else there as another source of truth and another advocate to ask the right questions and also make sure that what the patient is hearing is what's being said and vice versa. So, are there poets who've been particular influences on you and if I could ask, who and how? Elane Kim: When I was first starting out, I really appreciated slam poets and I still do. I love slam poets. I remember I would go home and watch YouTube videos like over and over of these poets performing their work. For example, I really love Sarah Kay. I also really love Hieu Minh Nguyen. Both of them, oh my gosh, so, so awesome. And I think they bring a lot of, especially Sarah Kay, she brings a lot of whimsy into her work and also a lot of naturalistic references and also like scientific references that you wouldn't necessarily expect. Like, she has this one poem about these birds called starlings and when they fly together, they fly in the big shape of another starling, which is really fascinating, but also very poetic. I listened to that. I was like, “Wait, that is so awesome that nature knows to do that.” So things like that, I think I take a lot of inspiration from whenever there's something I learn about in, say, like my bio class. I'm like, “Write that down, write that down.” Because I'm like, “Oh, that could be something I put in my next poem.” But I also really love a lot of Asian and Asian American writers who have been big inspirations to me. I really love Jenny Xie. She has a collection called Eye Level, which blows me away every time I see a poem from it. I also love Chen Chen. He has this one poem, “When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities,” and I love that poem. It was one of the first poems I really fell in love with. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: You've given me and our listeners a list of people to look up and to read. It's great. I'm curious about your writing process. What triggers a poem and how do you face the dreaded blank page on your computer? Elane Kim: So the way you avoid that is you never have it for too long. My method of writing, tried and true, is I have this one document where I collect everything and it's like my scraps and even the most random, like, ‘this would never go in a poem' random like throwaway lines, I put them all in one ginormous document. I don't know what I'm going to do if I lose access to it, to be honest, because it's like many, many pages. Basically, I just collect everything there. Like I will be in class and I will hear someone say something that's like just in a conversation, but I'm like, “Wait, that's kind of poetic.” And I write it down or like walking down the street and I'm looking at the water. I'm like, “Huh, that water looks a lot like this.” And I write that down. And so I have this huge, huge running document that has all these random lines. And so for me, I think writing is less about going into a document and like just type, type, type, type. It's more about for me like, how can I take these fragments and put them into a story? Like these random fragments. How can I tell a story out of these pieces that seem disparate initially? For me, I don't have a blank page for too long. My issue is like, how can I make this random mess of words into something that actually tells a story? But I think that's the most fun part of writing also is like putting together this puzzle. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: I have to say it's also the most fun part of medicine. We're handed chaos in oncology and we're asked to put it together into a story and hopefully a story with a happy ending. So that's great. Elane Kim: I love that. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: So you're welcome to write that down in your scraps. Elane Kim: Oh my gosh, it's going in there. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: So, I wanted to end by actually quoting the end of your poem, which was amazing. And the poem reads like this and one of the characters says, “I feel a shattering inside. Hello? You're breaking up. Remember to eat well, daughter. Remember to call home.” And it's a marvelous, marvelously unsettling ending where both the phone call and the character are breaking up, while the character maintains her concern for her daughter. Do you think she's retaining some control of a cancer that obviously has gone beyond her control by expressing her maternal concerns about her daughter's welfare? Elane Kim: Definitely. I think this poem is a lot about how the mother experiences this loss of control. I think there's a moment where the mother and daughter sort of switch roles during the process of her care. She talks about how she starts to feel like a child again or she starts to feel less like a mother and more like the daughter. But I think at the end of the day, the way she expresses her care for her daughter is the way that she always has through like these small gestures. No matter how sick she is, her first concern is always her daughter and whether, you know, she's getting her meals in and just hearing her voice over the phone is something that she looks forward to. And so I think being able to like put somebody else above yourself even when your body is at its most sick is something that, I don't know, I think I find it very sad, but also I think a lot of mothers would also relate to putting your child above other things in moments of illness. And so I think it's a very poignant moment, but also, yeah, one that kind of rings true. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres: It's a poignant moment in an extremely poignant poem and beautifully written. We've been talking to Elane Kim about her poem, “Transcription: Phone Call 2018.” Elane, I want to thank you so much for joining us today. You are so incredibly accomplished and I can't wait to read all of your future pieces as well. Elane Kim: Oh, thank you so much. Narrator: Until next time, thank you for listening to JCO's Cancer Stories, The Art of Oncology. Don't forget to give us a rating or review or follow us and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can find all of ASCO's shows at asco.org/podcasts. Until next time, thanks for joining us. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Like, share and subscribe so you never miss an episode and leave a rating or review. Guest Bio: Elane Kim is a student at Harvard College.
In this episode of The Mentor Podcast, Ron LeGrand welcomes financial strategist and entrepreneur Jimmy Rios, founder of Rios Business Funding and Rios Business Advisors. With over 23 years of experience and a newly expanded international operation, Jimmy has created a powerful ecosystem that helps entrepreneurs secure funding, eliminate the burden of debt, and use leverage intelligently to scale their business. If you've ever struggled with getting capital or weren't sure how to structure your business for growth, Jimmy lays out a clear path—from funding strategy to asset creation—and even reveals how his team uses high-level finance tactics normally reserved for Wall Street insiders. What you'll learn about in this episode: Why so many business owners fail to grow—and how to break through that ceiling Jimmy's “Eye Level to High Level” funding model that uses leverage without long-term debt burdens How his team uses reserves and compounding investment strategies to pay down debt for you The surprising reasons many entrepreneurs get denied for loans—and how to fix it What kinds of funding Jimmy's team provides (including non-recourse options) How Jimmy's firm uses creative finance tools—even funding backed by solar contracts Why proper structure and business credit are critical for long-term success How Jimmy helps clients not only get capital, but also use it wisely to generate income and build assets Tax-saving strategies to minimize capital gains after large investment returns Ron's reaction to the system—and why he might be calling Jimmy himself! Resources: Free eBook: Decoding the Mystery of Business Credit Get it now at TheMentorPodcast.com/RIOS Contact Jimmy Rios: Phone: 928-307-RIOS (7467) Sign up for a Free Mentor Panning Session: https://www.RonLeGrand.com/Plan Free Training: www.TheMentorPodcast.com/Terms180 Get Ron's $599 Wholesaling course for FREE when you join his Gold Club for ONLY $99 a month! – www.TheMentorPodcast.com/GC180
L'atelier isla provides its tools as an urban planner and architect for public and private clients: developers, local authorities and other players. L'atelier contributes actively to the mastery of urban design, which speaks to us best, at eye level.In this issue of Com d'Archi, Pierre-Marie Auffret, the studio's founder, talks about his projects in Romainville (Greater/Grand Paris), an example of a complex approach that enables the city to renew itself. Image teaser © Com d'Archi PodcastSound engineering : Ali Zogheib___If you like the podcast do not hesitate:. to subscribe so you don't miss the next episodes,. to leave us stars and a comment :-),. to follow us on Instagram @comdarchipodcast to find beautiful images, always chosen with care, so as to enrich your view on the subject.Nice week to all of you ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Eye-level cameras help us create the illusion that we look right at the other person. It's a great way to make sure the video podcast episode looks as intimate and friendly as it can. Listening to this on a podcast network without video? Go here: https://amzn.to/3CSG7Hr Grab the products mentioned here: https://amzn.to/3CSG7Hr
As fashion retail budgets are slashed across the board, what does the future hold for visual merchandising? Whilst VM teams can be annoying as hell, the love and creativity that they pour into projects is nothing short of incredible. But with bricks and mortar shops fighting for their very survival, is the era of dynamic visual story telling and compelling window displays coming to an end?
Dr. Mitch Shulman joined Ken Connors (in for Andrew Carter) for his daily two-minute checkup.
Hans Trüb is one of the unsung heroes of the early movement of Analytical Psychology. He was a pioneer of relational psychoanalysis or intersubjective psychotherapy years before any such terms were coined. Trüb (which means 'cloudy' or ‘gloomy' in German) had a personal friendship and later conflict with Jung and an ongoing correspondence with philosopher Martin Buber. Trüb's psychological theory is an attempt of synthesising Analytical Psychology with Buber's dialogue-based philosophy. His vision was an analysis at eye level, a powershift between analyst and analysand, as well as an analysis as focused on the inner as the outer world. I invited my favorite scholar Paul Bishop again to the podcast to help shed some light on Trüb's thinking, his contributions, and their importance for us today. The music played in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.org: Ketsa - No light without darkness, Aimless and Mind 2.
This episode is sponsored by Heidi Health—AI Scribe. Transcribe consults, generate notes, fill documents and dictate letters with a safe, compliant medical AI scribe. —-
Ronaldsway taxi status from both sides, new Ramsey housing estate, Southern Pool Board's view & eye level kettles and thin biscuits on MV Manxman. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
Jump into this episode of FOQN Funny as comedians take the stage to regale us with hilarious tales of their pets, from jogging dogs to sneaky cats and the madness in between! Dive deep into the comedic genius of tales centered around our furry companions. Welcome to FOQN Funny podcast, where the biggest laughs meet the funniest tales. Sit back, and prepare for a laugh riot! Love what you're hearing on FOQN Funny? Go a step further and become a member of FOQN Funny+. Enjoy exclusive perks and never-ending laughter. Join now at: https://plus.acast.com/s/foqn-funny. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Successful entrepreneurs write books - from Bill Gates to Peter Thiehl - it's definitely 'a thing'. Entrepreneur, startup founder, investor, and Techstars Tel Aviv's first Managing Director, Liron Rose, has decided to impart his wisdom to the masses and share what has been his secrets to success. During our conversation, we discussed how he built an ad network in the early days of the Internet, why he went on to build an actual scalable company, and how he started an accelerator to help other founders after his own initial achievements. Jordan Kastrinsky - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-kastrinsky-9b8b2370/ Liron Rose - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lironrose Join our community: https://t.me/front_team JB Upscale: https://jbupscale.com/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have the saying in German that people meet at eye level. By that we mean we are equal, whether that refers to a certain level of performance or to a certain status in a hierarchy. The image is actually very beautiful: I am standing opposite someone and this person is virtually of the same physical size as I am, so that our eyes are at the same level and neither I nor the other person have to look up or down at the other person. Eye contact is important in communication. Eyes reveal a lot, give a deep insight and speak without words. It is not without reason that they are called the windows of the soul. And the fact that we are allowed to look in through these windows at the same level is a privilege - just: equal eye level. Parents practise this with their children when they deliberately bend down or kneel in front of them. God also does this - very concretely in his life and incarnation in his Son Jesus. Impressive. I wish you an extraordinary day!
Making eye contact with whoever you are engaged with is a subtle, yet direct way of making them feel seen and heard.
We continue our examination of the duchan (platform) from which the Kohanim offer blessings to the congregation. As we know from the previous episode, the Kohanim are meant to go up to the duchan, meaning the duchan should … Read the rest The post Exploring Sacred Spaces Ep. 5: Blessings at Eye Level first appeared on Elmad Online Learning. Continue reading Exploring Sacred Spaces Ep. 5: Blessings at Eye Level at Elmad Online Learning.
Today on the podcast, Michael and Courtney Weaver join Bradley to discuss how to take things from High Level to Eye Level. They are a Midwest married couple, born and raised in a small Missouri towns. They've been in the insurance and financial services industry for over a decade and created Weaver Sales Academy after almost 2 years of consulting agents.They are passionate about being able to coach and train agency teams. They want to see them to make the most out of this opportunity and truly have fulfillment and success in what they do.They teach simplistic processes, activities and conversations that are duplicatable and consistent, so agents can implement the major foundational pieces of a successful agency and make it their own.Learn more about their sales academy: https://www.weaversa.com/wsa ** JOIN THE PRIVATE LEADERSHIP PODCAST COMMUNITY! **This community has access to a seat at the live recordings for all Monday podcast episodes, monthly, live Q&As with our favorite podcast guests, a private community on Facebook, and more. It launches June 1st, 2023 - grab your spot using this link: www.club.capital/podcastThanks to our sponsors:Club Capital offers monthly accounting, tax, and CFO services for insurance agency owners. Learn more at www.club.capital.Coach P found great success as an insurance agent and agency owner. He leads a a large, stable team of professionals who are at the top of their game year after year. Now he shares the systems, processes, delegation, and specialization he developed along the way. Gain access to weekly training calls and mentoring at www.coachpconsulting.com. Be sure to mention the Club Capital Podcast when you get in touch.Autopilot Recruiting is a continuous recruiting service where you'll be assigned a recruiter that has been trained to recruit on your behalf every business day. Listeners of the Club Capital Leadership Podcast go to https://www.autopilotrecruiting.com and use the code ClubCapital to get started.
In which Nick joins Jo to talk about the importance of building relationships, both in the community and through liturgy. Transcripts, when available, can be found at patreon.com/wthiap. Just search for the episode title. Don't see the episode transcript you're looking for? Email us to request it! Want to be a guest on the podcast? Have a guest in mind? Email us at whatthehellisapastor@gmail.com. WHAT THE HELL IS A PASTOR HAS MERCH!https://www.bonfire.com/what-the-hell-is-a-pastor-theme-tee/https://www.bonfire.com/wthiap-the-void/Excited about WTHIAP OTR (What the Hell is a Pastor on the Road)? Support us over on Patreon to make that dream a reality: https://www.patreon.com/wthiap.Like Twitter/facebook/instagram? We do too, we guess. Find us under the handle @WTHIAP.
It ends with beer this week when the Drunk Guys read It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover. They get ended by: Mocha Getaway by Fifth Hammer, Savage Crush by KCBC, Eye Level by Finback, and Peak Epiphany by Magnify Brewery and Foundation Brewery. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are your drawing skills up to date? Join host James Wisdom every Monday Morning at 9am EST to learn and touch up on your fundamentals and take your art to he next level
If you were thinking...er...Ross Kemp doing a light entertainment game show…how does that work? So were we. And so was he.TV tough guy turned Mr. Saturday Night Prime Time, Ross Kemp, joined Jane and Fi in the studio to talk about Bridge of Lies.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioTimes Radio Producer: Rosie CutlerPodcast Executive Producer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back to the Crown Court is a special documentary remembering one of the iconic TV shows of the 70s and 80s. People across the generations loved this ground breaking and unique show which was broadcast thrice weekly on the ITV Network. Using a real jury, the drama was played out in real time with a plethora of big name actors together with many cutting their teeth in telly for the first time. One of the first daytime TV shows, it was produced at Granada Television in Manchester and in this programme presented by Ashley Byrne we hear contributions from actors Jon Iles (of The Bill fame), Charlie Lawson and Sean Wilson (later Jim McDonald and Martin Platt in Coronation Street) the legendary 70s childrens tv star and actor Derek Griffiths, veteran small part actor Jim Whelan, Crown Court juror Steve Sowerbutts and composer Simon Park.* Special thanks to Simon Park for the use of both Distant Hills (the Crown Court theme) and Eye Level (the theme to Van Der Valk).Back to the Crown Court is a MIM Production for Distinct Nostalgia.NOTE: The Distinct Nostalgia theme is owned by MIM Productions and composed by Rebecca Applin and Chris Warner. The Distinct Nostalgia ident voices are Andy Hoyle and Jonathan Kydd.Support the show
Latest episode of the podcast. Please consider sponsoring a class online in someones merit, memory or refuah shelemah. You can donate here in the app or send us an email at info@ejsny.org with the dedication you want to make. Thanks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rabbifarhi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rabbifarhi/support
janine black book what's the plan (capitulate now) visions of the moon no one needs to know deadbeat club scenes rejected for father ted evidence of trolls other peoples faces tilt walker order of operations eye level nine o clock harbor lights plastic bag enemies (big as fuck) flutes if loving you is wrong I don't want to be right a swim in the ocean cool it down comb you make me shit timing x vocal chords shut the club down brown tinsel pibroch (cap in hand) space drifter d thing why buzzard men why let tomorrow bedavid bowie paris minimum pere ubu uurn b52s with destroyevski rabbitry featuring jon f allen roger stevens chris silver t and fibreman dastard doms nag the now steve miller band x-ray spex wallstretcher hot chip ramsey lewis the call velvet underground buttjole surfers wizardmaster devo milligramme girl talk night lunch jethro tull helios creed bailter space copernicus fern jones
A wonderful validation of what I teach parents happened to me on vacation a few weeks ago. One of the tips in the 10-week parent coaching program that I teach is to get on a kids eye level. So I did that to a kid in line at a McDonalds and you'll never believe what happened! In this episode of the podcast, I explain why being on eye level when interacting with kids is so important, how it removes the "power differential", and I talk about the connection that is formed when you get on eye level. Podcast HQ: https://www.playtherapyparenting.com/ My Newsletter Signup: https://www.playtherapyparenting.com/newsletter/ My Podcast Partner, Gabb Wireless: https://www.playtherapyparenting.com/gabb/ Links from this episode: Rules of Thumb Episodes
Aarhus, the second city of Denmark, is growing. Developing new areas rapidly, opening the harbor front, investing in infrastructure projects and cultural sites, the city is booming. The stakes are high for the new city architect, Anne Mette Boye, who took over the baton in 2021. Tune in to this episode of Let's Talk Architecture, where she explains her vision of Aarhus as a mosaic of distinct urban neighborhoods with strong connections to the rural landscape. Hosted by Michael Booth.
In this episode of the Discourse, we play the game Pitchstorm. We come up with amazing and some kinda ridiculous movies ideas. Enjoy! #2021 #yearinreview #insurrection #gme #boogereater #covid19 #nucking #nuckingaround #nuckingabout #dhe #discourseofhumanevents Recorded: 1/17/22 Subscribe to Us on iTunes! Website: discourseofhumanevents.com Email: zach@discourseofhumanevents.com Donate: Paypal Intro and outro music provided by Brad Sucks under Creative Commons. Go listen to his music, it's awesome. Intro clip provided by Joe Rogan Experience #935 from Robb Wolf.
But how are they eye level? by Steph Infection
The boys saw the sign, and it opened up their eyes! Tune in as they fantasy book AEW in hopes of not having to eat instant ramen raw!
Reverent or on eye-level - How do you meet your bosses? This is the title of today's LEITWOLF Podcasts, so welcome. I'll give you my best tips infect on this topic. Thank you for listening and learning. ––– Do you like the LEITWOLF Leadership Podcast? Then please rate it with a star rating and review it on iTunes. This helps us to further improve this LEITWOLF Podcast. It also makes it more visible to people in your circle of friends or colleagues: http://bit.ly/SH-review ––– Would you like solid tips or support on how to implement good leadership in your company? Then please get in touch with me and let's have a phone conversation for free: homeister@stefan-homeister-leadership.com OR Arrange a free consultation here: https://calendly.com/stefan-homeister/leitwolf-meeting?month=2020-09 // LINKEDIN » bit.ly/leitwolf-linkedin« // WEBSITE » stefan-homeister-leadership.com« ® 2017 STEFAN HOMEISTER LEITWOLF ALL RIGHTS RESERVE
Beer: The Dude's Rug from B. Nektar Meadery (Ferndale, Michigan) Poetry: "Eye Leve" by Jenny Xie (Graywolf Press, 2018) Girl Crush: Maria Taylor, sports commentator and UGA grad We said we would be back, and we're holding up our end of the promise! For episode 41, Alyx and Erica discuss The Dude's Rug — a cider with chai spices from B. Nektar — and Erica gives a quick lesson on The Big Lebowski. (Disclaimer, Erica re-watched the movie after recording this episode and apologizes for the plot inaccuracies in her recap. It was fueled by the time she watched the movie five years ago). Alyx also brings poetry from Eye Level by Jenny Xie, a book that highlights belonging, travel, immigration and finding yourself. Grab a beer or other beverage and grab a book, and enjoy the ride! Also please get vaccinated.
Join me as I interview bestselling author, Nick Burton, on her new book Eye Level is Buy Level: The Power and Success of a Dope Tablescape. Nicki spills the tea on how to become a dope vendor that attracts the right buyers so you can make money. The techniques in this book also provides you with business basics that you can use in any part of business.
Robb Wolf is the co-founder of the first and fourth CrossFit gyms in the world. He is a two-time New York Times best-selling author, co-founder of LMNT, as well as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt. He is also the co-founder of LMNT. Nicki is a co-founder of the fourth CrossFit affiliate gym in the world, NorCal Strength and Conditioning. She is a seventeenth place finisher in the CrossFit Games, as well as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blue belt. Together they host “The Healthy Rebellion Radio” podcast. Without further ado, sit back and enjoy the podcast. Find LMNT here: drinkLMNT.com/growinggorillas You can also watch the video version of this podcast here: https://youtu.be/U90Nz1wzFsg
In this episode, we'll discuss the potential of tactical urbanism in creating more space for people to meet, walk, socialise and play safely.As we move towards a new COVID-19 normal, it is crucial to rethink how our streets and open spaces operate and how they could be more flexible in their usages and functions. Tactical urbanism could help achieve that in a systematic and cost-effective way. Some examples include turning parking spaces into temporary parks, pop-up cultural and retail events, the creation of outdoor seating to improve public spaces, or the introduction of temporary cycling lanes.How can we lock-in some of these temporary urban experiments to get longer-term gains? How is Singapore exploring the use of tactical urbanism?To know more, I met with Lorenzo Petrillo, founder of LopeLab, an urban design studio that focuses on the transformation of public spaces for the purpose of bringing people together, including street closures, pocket public spaces and large-scale pop-up events.With Lorenzo, we discuss the different facets of tactical urbanism in Singapore, from Park(ing) day to new green parklets and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) and we explore the new frontiers of place-making in the city state.And because “a picture is worth a thousand words”, check out below some snippets of LopeLab's street activation strategies in Singapore's city centre (the famous Keong Saik Road that we explored in Episode 03 - Adaptive Reuse for Vibrant Precincts). Of course, the Urban Ventures street closure event is pre-COVID
On this episode of The Leadership Locker, Rich talks about the importance of visibility in personal branding. https://richcardonamedia.com/personal-branding/ (Personal Branding | Rich Cardona Media) ----- Connect with Rich: http://www.richcardonamedia.com/ (Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/richcardona/ (LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/richcardona_/ (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/richcardonamedia/ (Facebook) https://www.youtube.com/c/RichCardona (YouTube)
ABOVE & ABOVE ONLY...."COME UP HITHER" SAYS THE LORD.AIRBORNE | HIGH-LEVEL NOT EYE-LEVEL | AERIAL VIEW (REPOST)#PROPHETIC #REVIVAL #SUPERNATURALSupport the show (https://www.iamdivinite.com/donate) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/divinitelife-podcast/message
Today Kate is joined by Leisa Wahlin, the owner and operator of the fabulous Daily Sydney Tours. If you've been to Australia, the chances are you've been to Sydney at some point. As the main gateway city for the country, Sydney is the poster-child of Australia and for good reason. However, Sydney has so much more to offer than the images you see in the brochures. During her low season months, Sydney boasts unbeatable weather, stunning walks through incredible public parks in the heart of the city and a rich history which is just waiting to be explored. So join Kate as she discovers Sydney in a completely new way and from the very best vantage point; eye level, as she talks to Leisa about the fabulous sights and sounds to be enjoyed on a walking tour of this iconic Aussie City. Episode Links: Daily Sydney Tours: https://dailysydneytours.com/ Aboriginal Rocks Tour: http://dreamtimesouthernx.com.au/Our-Tours/The-Rocks-Aboriginal-Dreaming-Tour
At the age of five, Kincs by Nicki, Founder and Designer Nichole “Nicki” Burton began her journey as an artist. A Columbus, Ohio native; Burton is a self-taught artist and designer who has turned her passion for drawing and painting into a sustainable enterprise. Burton’s creative instinct propels her to experiment with color and texture, producing a signature style that has evolved into a vibrant brand of wearable art that is far from ordinary. Burton’s process for creating new pieces manifests in the forms of dreams. “No pencil or stencil. It is all in my head.” It is no wonder that Nichole’s statement-making jewelry and clothing reflects the city that she inhabits and works in which is bedecked in culturally significance and imaginative representation. Over the course of her successful 20+-year career, Nichole has collaborated with designers, photographers, stylists, make-up artists and activists to highlight, enlighten and educate the significance and relevance of African-American art. Nichole currently operates a mobile art studio that turns any location into an art studio in minutes, and now offers online services to support others in their creative pursuits. She is author of bestselling, Eye Level is Buy Level: The Power and Success of a Dope Landscape. She currently resides in Columbus, Ohio with her husband, three adult children and one grandchild. In this episode, we discuss: Nichole’s experience shifting through the challenges for creators brought on by the pandemic The awesome services she now offers to a wider audience and Why she chose to write and publish a book in the last year as well as insight into her creative process Any time I interact with Nichole, I feel inspired by her creativity as well as her ability to reach those who need her insights. I am deeply honored that she would join me again on the show to share her experiences and wisdom with us, and I am so excited that her gifts are more accessible to us all now that her hosting has moved online. I have linked her website, so don’t forget to check it out because I know you are going to want to purchase her original art and work with her to create your own friends. It is with great joy I bring you Nichole Burton’s Creator story. Connect with Nichole: Nicki's Website: Kincs By Nicki Kincs By Nicki on Facebook Kincs By Nicki on Instagram Eye Level is Buy Level: The Power and Success of a Dope Tablescape Review the Podcast The ranking of this show is 100% tied to subscriptions and reviews. You can help amplify more women and reach more who need their messages by subscribing to the show and leaving an honest rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inawepodcast/message
Perspective is one of those crucial elements that can turn something ordinary into something extraordinary. Join me today on the Photography Clips Podcast as I share my thoughts on using perspective well… Podcast Show Notes: https://moneymakerphotography.com/eye-level/ Click Here to listen to the weekly podcast: https://moneymakerphotography.com/podcast Weekly Giveaways: https://moneymakerphotography.com/giveaways Photography eBooks: https://moneymakerphotography.com/ebooks #Photography #EyeLevel #WillMoneymaker
043: It was such a pleasure interviewing another great example of collaboration - fully virtual by the way. I am thrilled to introduce this episode with Daniela and Alex to you. Alex is a leading author, entrepreneur, and in-demand speaker whose work has changed the way established companies do business and how new ventures get started. He's currently ranked No. 4 of Thinkers50, the top 50 management thinkers worldwide. He invented the Business Model Canvas, Value Proposition Canvas, and Business Portfolio Map together with Yves Pigneur. His books include the international bestseller Business Model Generation, Value Proposition Design, Testing Business Ideas, The Invincible Company, and the newest one, High-Impact Tools for Teams. Since August 2018, Swiss Daniela Leutwyler has been a Personal Assistant to Alex Osterwalder. Just a few months earlier, in March 2018, she had started her own business as a Virtual Assistant with the goal of being able to pursue her profession regardless of location in the future. Leutwyler can look back on over 20 years of professional experience as an assistant, most recently for over seven years as Executive Assistant to Marc Walder, CEO Ringier AG. Follow Daniela, Alex and Strategyzer: https://strategyzer.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/osterwalder https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniela-leutwyler/ https://twitter.com/alexosterwalder
"Before you hug him, you will have to pat him down." Visit Kit on Medium for more wonderful stories. Striving to bring a giggle and weirdness to your day, this podcast’s mission is to feature fantastic writers whose wonderful stories deserve to be heard in audio. And it feeds my love of telling funny stories about life, befuddlement, and the odd adventures in life. You can subscribe to Does This Happen to You on YouTube and check out my written Does This Happen to You stories on Wordpress or Kris Keppeler on Medium. Visit my website for my audiobook narration/production and voice-over work. You can hire me to narrate your book or your blog. Sign up here for my quarterly newsletter featuring the most downloaded episode of my podcast, and latest odd but good news I’ve found from around the world.
Follow-up: In the madness of social media: conflicts, hostility, and conspiracy theories: NextDoor @2:12 News: Mavericks stop playing Anthem @5:32 Carano @7:29 Profiles in Sedition: Bracket: https://brackethq.com/b/jujl/ @19:44 Josh Hawley v Mike Lindell Greene v Powell Rudy Giuliani v Lin Wood Politics: Boebert lying on reimbursement @29:22 GOP attacking anyone who turns @31:28 Trump statement on McConnell @32:11 New GOP party - not Trump @36:19 Openly atheist PA State Rep. Brian Sims is running for Lieutenant Governor. @41:25 Coronavirus: Dashboard CFI: Coronavirus Resource Center FDA is keeping a running list of phoney COVID-19 products Trump's COVID, not surprising @43:17 “Highly unlikely” it came from a lab @43:55 The U.S. could have avoided about 40 percent of the COVID deaths @45:56 Misinformation: @46:30 Buying COVID vaccines from modernatax? Stop! It's a scam. Here's more on vaccine scams from Recode, which also notes that folks are selling phony “vaccine cards” so people can cosplay as immune. The feds are investigating a “massive counterfeit N95 mask operation”. Conspiracy theories are becoming a serious problem in some Hispanic communities Evangelical Christian missionaries telling Brazil's indigenous villages not to get the COVID vaccine Religious Nonsense: TN - Abortion veto @49:29 Creepy republicans want to have physicians evaluate young girls hoo-has @51:38 Locker room talk @54:32 Raif Badawi has been approved for Canadian citizenship @57:57 Sri Lankan writer Shakthika Sathkumara is now free as his case is dismissed. @59:03 Yesterday, eight attackers were sentenced to death for Dipon's murder. @59:32 Final stories: It's a week til Ash Wednesday. Uh , how are they gonna do that without all the touching? @1:01:09 Jared's hot take @1:02:29 “Reports of UFOs over Utah are from Elon Musk's latest project.” @1:04:29
I have often heard from people saying that, “Even after giving my very best I am not getting the results that I aspire.” This is a common phrase heard from people across the world including professionals, entrepreneurs sportspeople and etc. The secret to success lies in not just giving your very best but it is the very best and that little more in your actions that is the secret to becoming a champion. If you watch horse racing most of the times the champion horse edges past the others just by putting its nose in front. The victory is not decided in yards and inches but it is decided in millimetres and even less than that. That is what life is all about. Victory lies in those extra millimetres. It is about giving something more than what you think is enough. When a former Indian Coach was asked what was the secret behind the success of Rahul Dravid who did not possess the brutal hitting prowess of Sachin or Shewag or Kohli. John Wright answered that right after everyone leaves the practice sessions it would be Dravid who would spend that extra 30 minutes more than the mandatory practice timings. That few minutes would give that extra edge to succeed. It is that little more which Dravid gave to his vocation every day that brought him the greatness. In professional terms I call this as Power of Plus 1 which is going beyond one's call of duty, doing something beyond what is mentioned in your work responsibilities or SOP's or JD's. Let us take the situation in sales and distribution where a sales executive's responsibility would be to list new products. But I have seen champion salespeople giving that Plus 1 by ensuring that they get what I call as Strike Zone or Eye Level for their new products from the retailer by negotiating with them which results in better visibility for their new products resulting in more sales. In every field there is a Plus 1 which we can do and all the Plus 1 are those little more efforts like the winning horse putting its nose ahead of others which separates the winner from the losers by a millimetre. In your everyday life why do you think the food cooked by your Mom tastes so different than the one you have at the best 5 star hotel. It is the Mom's love which is the Plus 1 which goes into the food which gives that delicious taste which you can never get even at the best of hotels. This week ask yourself what is the Plus 1 you can do, what is that little more that you can add, what is that which would give you that edge in millimetre compared to the rest. That's why I say, “Give Your Very Best and a Little More in All your Actions . That Little More Makes you a Champion.” My dear Champion, wishing you an awesome week. Loving you.
ยุคนี้ผู้ปกครองจำนวนมากต้องการเพิ่มศักยภาพบุตรหลานตัวเอง ธุรกิจการศึกษาจึงนับเป็นอีกหนึ่งการลงทุนที่น่าสนใจ www.ThaiFranchiseCenter.com ยกให้เป็นดาวเด่นเป็นสุดยอดแฟรนไชส์คือ Eye Level คลิก! https://bit.ly/3quNvhh . อัพเดทและติดตามข่าวสารได้ที่ Line : @thaifranchise Twitter : @thaifranchise Website : https://www.thaifranchisecenter.com Instagram : https://instagram.com/thaifranchise Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@thaifranchisecenter YouTube : https://youtube.com/user/ThaiFranchise Podcast : https://soundcloud.com/thaifranchisecenter
We need to get down on the floor with our toddlers, we need to see what our middle schoolers are seeing, and we need to release our teenagers into the hands of the Father and watch them grow...
Did you know that your daily habits could be affecting your alignment and posture? In this episode, chiropractor Dr. Jillian Edgar from Kawartha Care Wellness Center shares the importance of working at eye level, the truth about acupuncture needles, and what you are doing on a daily basis that could be resulting in headaches, back pain, and shoulder tightness. She also gives us some incredible tips on how you can incorporate mobilization and stretches into your daily routine to help alleviate longterm issues. Connect with Dr. Jillian Edgar here
“Funny, the way we come to understand a place by wanting to escape it”
Best take away messages from 5. EN. Placemaking - Elise Perrault. & 74. EN. City development & Placemaking Europe - Hans Karssenberg. & 85. EN. The City at Eye Level for Kids - Vivian Doumpa. & 34. EN. PlacemakingX - Ethan Kent. & 81. EN. The Placemaking Europe Newsletter - Jeroen Laven & Nazaket Azimli. & 96. EN. Placemaking in the Nordics - Cornelis Uittenbogaard, Marcus Anderson & Petra Svensson Gleisner. Follow the stories on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/urbanistica.podcast/ Subscribe the Youtube to watch the talks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8msNnlQae3RcIqvjCUjUVA?view_as=subscriber #UrbanisticaPodcast is produced in collaboration with Landskapslaget AB (Landscape architecture, Urban planning and Design company based in Stockholm City). let's get in touch, email me on citylife.mustafa@gmail.com Facebook events https://www.facebook.com/urbanistica.podcast Visit my homepage for other projects/collaborations https://mustafasherif.com/ Note ! The sound quality of #UrbanisticaPodcast s' episodes that are recorded during #COVID19 time might not be perfect. Due to the online recording and the use of different types of microphones by guests and #MustafaSherif. Thank you so much for understanding and listening. Stay safe ! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vivian Doumpa (Urban Planner, Geographer and Placemaker) as one of editors of the book is sharing the story about the life of this book: the background, the editors, the aim, the content and much more. While urban planners may consider children when designing parks and playgrounds, few ask how their and their parents’ needs could be better met in the design of streets and other public spaces in neighbourhoods and city centres. The City at Eye Level (CAEL), an international platform advocating for more people-centred planning in urban development, seeks through this project to highlight and focus its scope on children and their parents. The City at Eye Level for Kids project aims to leverage the CAEL platform to advance the existing state of knowledge into scientific research into creating a child-friendly public realm. It will trial local placemaking approaches in Stockholm and Thessaloniki and develop a draft, open-source policy document for other cities and city-makers to use and develop further. Read or download the book https://thecityateyelevel.com/app/uploads/2019/06/eBook_CAEL_Kids_Book_Design_Kidsgecomprimeerd.pdf Follow #urbanistica Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/urbanistica.podcast/ Watch live talks and subscribe Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8msNnlQae3RcIqvjCUjUVA?view_as=subscriber #UrbanisticaPodcast is produced in collaboration with Landskapslaget AB (Landscape architecture, Urban planning and Design company based in Stockholm City, Sweden) let's get in touch, email me on citylife.mustafa@gmail.com Facebook events https://www.facebook.com/urbanistica.podcast Visit my homepage for other projects/collaborations https://mustafasherif.com/ Note ! The sound quality of #UrbanisticaPodcast s' episodes that are recorded during #COVID19 time might not be perfect. Due to the online recording and the use of different types of microphones by guests and #MustafaSherif. Thank you so much for understanding and listening. Stay safe ! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Riffing from Benjamin Hardy's great book “Willpower Doesn't Work,” about who you're competing with. If your skills are developing fast enough or your career is at a standstill, it's because your competing at eye level & not “there” level. You can't be taller but you can compete taller.Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marshbuice/message
After the Brewers and Christian Yelich agreed to an extension, we wonder what Cody Bellinger's next contract will look like. Plus things you need to know for Dodger Stadium this season, and Boston continues to be the worst. On today's show: Cody’s Next Contract Giveaway Time Dodger Stadium Renovation Walk Thru Boston is the Absolute Worst And More!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A lot of times people forget one of the most basic things you can do in a brick-and-mortar store to attract customers is to have a great window display. The problem is too many people just want to put a bunch of junk in the window. If you're at a mall location, maybe you're gonna just put a bunch of junk in the front. That makes shopping feel like work. The secret to having a great window is going into the window and have someone on the outside mark where their eyes are with a sharpie or a magic marker, right in the middle, so you're gonna see it about six feet up. That's the sweet spot.You want the most important, the brightest, and most beautiful, the premium is right there as people are walking by, so that's what grabs their eye. Then come up with a color story around it. So, today, remember that eye level is the key to making a successful display that attracts customers.-If you love what you heard on Retail Today, connect with Bob by visiting retaildoc.com or send a message to bob@retaildoc.com. Thanks for listening!
1:20 He's been doing it for over 30 years 1:50 Obedient children are happy and so are the parents? 2:25 "Obedience To Authority" a book from college 3:05 No explanation? That's not going to fly with me 4:25 Obedience is not the measuring stick 4:50 My take, he's not a man of growth, he's just old school 5:25 It's more attitude than discipline 6:05 Teachers with the best class behavior give very clear expectation... and don't explain yourself 7:40 "Because I Said So!!" and say it looking down on them! 9:40 If my kid isn't listening to me, it's probably because I haven't poured into him 11:03 I'm going upstairs because we have boundaries 12:25 What's with him and the Spanish homework 13:28 Thank you for asking her... reenforcing the positive 14:45 He did everything in his power to keep the agreement 16:12 "Eye Level" builds trust and respect 18:15 Give options 18:40 My kids to the right things through free will, not "because I told you so", that's called good parenting
Connor and Jack explore Jenny Xie's poem "Private Property" from her National Book Award finalist collection, Eye Level. They cram into the poem's crammed subway car—probably the 4 uptown—and think through how it engages with bodies, beautiful "r" sounds, and of course, late capitalism. Learn more about Xie here: http://www.jennymxie.com/ Order her book here: https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/eye-level Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com. Private Property By: Jenny Xie Exhaustion slides from the body through the lips first. The invisible are flush with it, they drowse on blue subway seats. Heads bowed, yes, but to what. This island of concrete and glass tied by rough hands. The smell of this body among other bodies. Negatives of another’s pleasure. All of us living on loan—yet only some grasp the arrangement. Those shuttled back and forth, drifting to other far places. Underground, the window is also a mirror. It reflects sleep chasing bodies back into the borderless empire of the interior.
Talk At Eye Level - Lesson 5
If you’ve ever wondered who a Highly Effective person is...here’s a prime example. Melanie Knight is interviewed on her success with her company, Ocean to Eye Level, opening multiple mini-aquariums, a dream she has worked hard at achieving. Melanie’s new BHAG of transitioning those ocean lovers who wish they were living the dream to self-proclaimed marine biologists is also underway. How has she achieved that and still pursue such an astounding and inspiring initiative? Her skills and training are part of it but this book, “ The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, has steered her on a path of regularly practicing good habits. What habit does she keep working on and which have helped Melanie the most? Have a listen on this week’s episode of the Motivate Me Book Club. What do you think? Is this book for you?? Send comments to motivatemebookclub@gmail.com
Parents! We have work to do! God has asked us to train our children to understand His authority. We are showing them what it will be like as adults to be children of God. Should that include yelling at kids? Should that include ignoring bad behavior? Let's discuss that and employ one very specific tip that can make a huge difference in raising our children in the discipline and instruction of our great God!- Why you should stop yelling at your kids!- How to stop yelling at your kids and communicate with them more productively.- How to use eye level contact as a powerful tool to effect change in kids.- How to show your kids the authority of God by your behavior every day.- Why is it important to remain in control and also strong in disciplining children?
If you are listening to these on Podcast format. you can get the Alexa Skill- Ask Ryan Roy and listen to them on you daily briefing each day. If you want more information about what Ryan is doing. You can visit. bethedadyouwishyouhad.com If you want to hear the Daily Podcast - I Don't Know Jack About Parenting. You can listen to that on all major Podcasting platforms or go to bethedadyouwishyouhad.com/podcast All of these one minute Segments are from my book: Be The Dad You Wish You Had 40 Power Lessons Be To Become a Powerful Dad Available for FREE at Bethedadyouwishyouhad.com/freepdf
Reading “Solitude Study” by Jenny Xie, from Eye Level.
The welcome music for the New York Rangers and Knicks at Madison Square Garden. A TV theme song that reached number one on the UK charts. And lots more! All pieces featured here are library tracks originally written to be used in film and television productions during the 1960s, 70s, & 80s. For more details check out the complete show notes at www.rarefiedairpod.com 01. Tobago Girls, Ernst August Quelle; 00:21 (Megatrax) 02. Hyperdrive (A), M. Ironton & Francis Monkman; 03:53 (APM) 03. Little Imp, Jack Trombey; 06:54 (De Wolfe) 04. Tomorrow’s World, Johnny Hawksworth & Roger Webb; 10:21 (De Wolfe) 05. The Huckle-Buckle, Robert Farnon; 14:03 (Firstcom) 06. Head Start, Kenny Wheeler; 18:00 (APM) 07. Nebulae, Jay Berliner; 19:26 (Firstcom) 08. Bossa Baboon, Hans Posegga; 20:20 (Megatrax) 09. Eye Level, Jack Trombey; 24:07 (De Wolfe) 10. Once Upon A Holiday, James Clarke; 27:30 (APM)
In a baffling conundrum suitable for Miller & Liu's Holmes and Watson, upon the approach of our 6 year anniversary, show cohost and founder Matt G has vanished like Sherlock after Reichenbach Falls, pulling the plug and disappearing from both the online and interpersonal world, for the nonce. Join us as we discuss this unusual situation and look towards where things may or may not go from here, in terms of the network christened after our reclusive compatriot, the archives for all four podcasts and at least the view on this show for the short term... ...plus Squiggly's Netflix...er, "movie" Reviews and our usual parade of perverts, clowns and attempts to keep up with our First Fuhrer's attempts to dismantle America and screw over both its own populace and constituency and in fact the entire Free World in as speedy and unchallenged a manner as possible... As the Nina Hagen reference indicates, things may be about to get weird...
Snowed in, the guys decide to record an episode, because why not? They discuss L. Frank Baum, and then an unexpected visitor shows up in the form of Uli Beutter Cohen, founder of Subway Book Review and co-creator of the new literary newsletter Eye Level. Drinks are drunk, halls are decked, christmas trees are discussed at length. Happy Holidays from So Many Damn Books! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Josh take a look at what may be happening when leaders believe those around them can't keep pace
Stereoзвук - это новинки современной альтернативной музыки. Артисты, модные на Западе, но почти неизвестные у нас. Каждую неделю автор и ведущий программы Евгений Эргардт знакомит вас с редкой музыкой. Время выхода понедельник 22-00 Трек-Лист Выпуск - 117 Лучшая Сотня Композиций за 2014 год по версии программы Stereoзвук. 1. J.views - Holding A Map 2. Jungle - Busy Earnin 3. Craft Spells - Breaking the Angle Against the Tide 4. Electric Youth - Runaway 5. Maximo Park - Leave This Island 6. Future Islands - Seasons 7. Bombay Bicycle Club - Its Alright Now 8. Bryan Ferry feat. Todd Terje - Johnny and Mary 9. Small Black feat. Frankie Rose - Real People 10. Keep Shelly in Athens - Fractals 11. I Know Leopard - Hold This Tight 12. MOVIE. - Mr.Fist 13. Childhood - As I Am 14. Magnus feat. Tom Smith - Singing Man 15. The Horrors - I See You 16. Reptile Youth - Above 17. Field Division - Of Lives Weve Never Known 18. Tahiti 80 - Coldest Summer 19. Lia Ices - Magick 20. Teen Commandments - Secret Lives Of Voyeurs ------- 21. St. Vincent - I Prefer Your Love 22. Le Cassette - Electric Paradise 23. Bryan Ferry - Loop De Li 24. David Bowie - Sue Or In A Season Of Crime 25. Interpol - All the Rage Back Home 26. Ariel Pink - Put Your Number In My Phone 27. Alvvays - Archie, Marry Me 28. Georgia Fair - Break 29. Cut Copy - Meet Me in a House of Love 30. Angus & Julia Stone - Heart Beats Slow 31. OK Go - The Writings On the Wall 32. DNKL - Warm Dark Night 33. Erlend ye - Garota 34. Sean Nicholas Savage - Bermuda Waterfall 35. U2 - Invisible 36. Klaus Johann Grobe - Schlaufen Der Zukunft 37. The Daysleepers - Dream Within a Dreamworld 38. Stephen Malkmus And The Jicks - J Smoov 39. The Raveonettes - Killer in the Streets 40. Lenny Kravitz - The Chamber 41. She & Him - Stars Fell On Alabama 42. Temples - Mesmerise 43. Paul Smith feat. Peter Brewis - Barcelona (at Eye Level) 44. Real Estate - Had To Hear 45. Morrissey - Istanbul 46. Home Video - Until the Ground 47. Frnois And The Atlas Mountains - La Fille Aux Cheveux de Soie 48. Poom - Les Voiles 49. TV Girl - Birds Dont Sing 50. Foster The People - Coming Of Age 51. Summer Heart - Third Wave (Work Drugs Cover) 52. Mac DeMarco - Brother 53. Mark Lanegan Band - Sad Lover 54. Au Revoir Simone feat. Nikolai Fraiture - Fade Into You 55. Generationals - Black Lemon 56. The Smashing Pumpkins - Drum and Fife 57. Risn Murphy - In Sintesi 58. Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds - In the Heat of the Moment 59. Echo &The Bunnymen - Meteorites 60. Music Go Music - People All Over the World 61. Natas Loves You - Skip Stones 62. Kaiser Chiefs - Coming Home 63. Broken Bells - After The Disco 64. Saint Saviour - Let It Go 65. Arthur Beatrice - Grand Union 66. BOFC - One And Only 67. Bart Davenport - Fuck Fame 68. Death in the Afternoon - Lets Talk 69. I Was a King - Isle of Yours 70. The Vaselines - Single Spies 71. Elbow - Charge 72. Simple Minds - Honest Town 73. Philip Selway - Coming Up For Air 74. Parker Rose - Little Dreamer 75. Elephant Stone - Wayward Son 76. Olympic Ayres - Take Flight 77. Marina And The Diamonds - Froot 78. Thievery Corporation - Depth Of My Soul 79. EELS - Mistakes Of My Youth 80. Tracer Flare - Delete 81. Cult With No Name - Unique 82. Astronauts, etc. - Up For Grabs 83. Damon Albarn - Heavy Seas Of Love 84. Cassettes On Tape - She Said 85. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Beautiful You 86. Dum Dum Girls - Rimbaud Eyes 87. Johnny Marr - Candidate 88. The Jezabels - Psychotherapy 89. Sam Roberts - The Hands Of Love 90. The Death Of Pop - Tasteless 91. Elephant - Shapeshifter 92. The Preatures - Two Tone Melody 93. Petter Carlsen - Tiger 94. COMPNY - Something Had To Give 95. Emily King - Distance 96. Golden Fable - Fight the Echo 97. Jessie Ware - Want Your Feeling 98. Youll Never Get To Heaven - Adorn 99. Alt-J - Left Hand Free 100. The Kooks - Are We Electric
Stereoзвук - это новинки современной альтернативной музыки. Артисты, модные на Западе, но почти неизвестные у нас. Каждую неделю автор и ведущий программы Евгений Эргардт знакомит вас с редкой музыкой. Время выхода понедельник 22-00 Трек-Лист Выпуск - 102 01 Eyelid Kid - Sleeps Well On Knives 02 Hyde & Beast - Blown Away 03 Azwel - Dont Take it For Granted 04 Saint Motel - Cold Cold Man 05 TV On The Radio - Happy Idiot 06 Tracer Flare - Delete 07 Oslo Parks - The Night 08 Gateway Drugs - Give Me Your Love 09 Elephant Stone - Wayward Son 10 Ex Cops - Black Soap 11 Paul Smith feat. Peter Brewis - Barcelona (at Eye Level) 12 Real Estate - Primitive 13 Youll Never Get To Heaven - Adorn
Listen Up! This is show number 197. We should be entitled to some sort of pension by now, I would think.Greetings to our listeners in CzechoslovakiaRich is re-purposing an old Pentium 90 machine using FreeDOSIs this whole Kate Middleton photo thing THAT big a deal?Check out our T-Shirts at the BloodyVeg web storeTune 1: Conduit by Seth HoranMitt Romney puts his foot in his mouth again with this whole 47% thingThe Ezra Klein piece that Paul referencedTune 2: Off The Cuff by Eye LevelListener Steve from Canada asks us if we enjoy cheesy martial arts filmsC U!Some of these sounds were used in the making of this podcast.
Of all the multi-hyphenates to visit the show, Regent St Claire may be the multi-est of them all. Thrill to his adventures, both regular and mis, in the realms of comics, condoms, music, magic, love, loss, and legal entanglements which involve the Zimbabwean rights to Spider-Man. Also, pontification on the advantages of good closure skills and early-onset melancholia, the dangers of flying monkeys and fan fiction, the needless friction between zombie and football enthusiasts, and why it's always best to embrace the stoopid. Music by Castle Blak and Monster Island
Tami Simon speaks with Jan Phillips, an award-winning writer, artist, photographer, and workshop leader. Jan is a cofounder of Syracuse Cultural Workers, and is the author of the books God Is at Eye Level and Marry Your Muse. With Sounds True, she has produced the 12-session audio learning program, The Marry Your Muse Workshop: Making a Lasting Commitment to Your Creativity. In this episode, Tami speaks with Jan about the Artist's Creed, a manifesto she wrote to support aspiring writers when they confront their blocks and fears. She also speaks about the connection between creativity and leadership, and why Jan believes creativity is the ultimate act of faith. (49 minutes)
Listen Up! Show 67 is stuffed with:Baseball is over, and the worst team won it allWho will you be for Halloween?Vin: 2003 Sebastiani Cabernet SauvignonTune 1: Vast Majority by Eye LevelPolitical scum and how to get in touch with themTune 2: Feels Like Home by John HutsonOn Film:The AviatorHeading SouthDiscuss this show, here.
Listen Up! Hello, hello, is there anybody out there?Bloodthirsty Swag (or another shameless way to put food on the table)When Employers Go BadTune 1: 81 on 81 by Eye LevelVin: 2003 Nuestra Senora de Portal[warning] Nipple Talk [explicit]Tune 2: J.S. Bach's Prelude from Partita #3 for Solo Violin (er, banjo) performed live by Bela FleckOn Film: Why We Fight Buh Bye
Listen Up! Aloha! Join us for another show packed with vitamins and minerals:Comments on our editorial policyShout out to Beatriz @ skidiscovery.comVin: 2003 Montes Alpha Cabernet SauvignonTune 1: Brazilian Knights by Eye LevelModern retail and the lack of civilityPolitical ramblingsTune 2: The Power of Suggestion by SinchOn Film:The Prize Winner of Defiance, OhioThe AristocratsAdios!
Listen Up! John decided to join me this time, so we're back in full force. :-) Rich's rants Hunting bigs cats just isn't cool The death of downtown and old-fashioned retail Rich made gluten-Free Pierogi!Gentle Giant has a new in-concert DVD!Tune number 1: Simple Intentions by Eye LevelWe have a new blog. But if you're seeing this, you probably already realized thatTune Number 2: Spanish Mice by Larry Tuttle Check out the amazing Chapman Stick On film: October Sky13 second film review: Everything Is Illuminated Vin: Francis Coppola Diamond Collection Claret Cabernet See you next week