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We started First Concert Memories, the monthly series from The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast, we wanted to capture the passion of rock fans who were turned on (usually at a young age) by the power of a great live rock show. That passion comes from childhood and teenage fandom of bands that hit you in just the right spot in your heart, mind and time of your life. For our generation, that was Van Halen. The genius of Eddie Van Halen's guitar against the raw vocals of David Lee Roth catapulted the boys into superstardom as they were loved by hard rockers, guitar heads, MTV, adoring females, and record company execs. That's why we can do our 3rd FCM on Van Halen because they were that big and they changed their sets so much over the years (not to mention lineups) that there are lots of entry points depending on your age. Tim Durling of Tim's Vinyl Confessions is just a bit younger than Action Jackson and The Wolf so while our heroes first show was the For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Tour, Tim first so the fellas on the Balance Tour in 1995. Van Halen were Tim's favorite band but because the band never toured Atlantic Canada where he grew up, there were few opportunities to catch them live. Once he was old enough to drive across the border with his buddies, he finally caught Eddie, Alex, Mike & Sammy in Maine in August of 1995. Tim knows Van Halen and at the time they were still his favorite band. He's even written a book on Sammy Hagar , Red on Black, so seeing his heroes was a dream come true. There were some disappointments with the opening band and the setlist was very heavy on Sammy era. But we never forget our first Van Halen concert and Tim is a rock n roll veteran who knows the real deal when he sees it. Check out FCM 2 with Greg Renoff on the 1984 Tour Check out FCM 26 with Ilan Fong on the 5150 Tour Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use code UGLY to save 10% off one ENTIRE ORDER! bit.ly/UAWILROCKS Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We started First Concert Memories, the monthly series from The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast, we wanted to capture the passion of rock fans who were turned on (usually at a young age) by the power of a great live rock show. That passion comes from childhood and teenage fandom of bands that hit you in just the right spot in your heart, mind and time of your life. For our generation, that was Van Halen. The genius of Eddie Van Halen's guitar against the raw vocals of David Lee Roth catapulted the boys into superstardom as they were loved by hard rockers, guitar heads, MTV, adoring females, and record company execs. That's why we can do our 3rd FCM on Van Halen because they were that big and they changed their sets so much over the years (not to mention lineups) that there are lots of entry points depending on your age. Tim Durling of Tim's Vinyl Confessions is just a bit younger than Action Jackson and The Wolf so while our heroes first show was the For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge Tour, Tim first so the fellas on the Balance Tour in 1995. Van Halen were Tim's favorite band but because the band never toured Atlantic Canada where he grew up, there were few opportunities to catch them live. Once he was old enough to drive across the border with his buddies, he finally caught Eddie, Alex, Mike & Sammy in Maine in August of 1995. Tim knows Van Halen and at the time they were still his favorite band. He's even written a book on Sammy Hagar , Red on Black, so seeing his heroes was a dream come true. There were some disappointments with the opening band and the setlist was very heavy on Sammy era. But we never forget our first Van Halen concert and Tim is a rock n roll veteran who knows the real deal when he sees it. Check out FCM 2 with Greg Renoff on the 1984 Tour Check out FCM 26 with Ilan Fong on the 5150 Tour Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use code UGLY to save 10% off one ENTIRE ORDER! bit.ly/UAWILROCKS Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bis zum letzten Spieltag musste der 1. FC Magdeburg zwar zittern, aber durfte am Ende doch den Klassenerhalt in der 2. Bundesliga bejubeln. Auf der Trainerposition herrscht bereits Klarheit. Nun muss noch das Aufgebot für die kommende Saison geplant werden. Im Podcast zieht Moderator Daniel George mit den FCM-Experten Sabrina Bramowski und Guido Hensch die große Bilanz der FCM-Saison 2025/2026 und blickt auf die neue Spielzeit voraus. Folge 47 von "Neues vom Krügel-Platz" in drei Schlagzeilen: 1.) Das waren die Höhepunkte und Tiefpunkte des FCM – ab Minute 02:00 Nein, "langweilig war es nie", sagt Sabrina Bramowksi im Blick zurück auf die vergangenen Monate des 1. FC Magdeburg in Liga zwei. Nach dem schlechtesten Saisonstart der Vereinsgeschichte musste Neu-Trainer Markus Fiedler direkt wieder gehen. Das Trainerduo Petrik Sander und Pascal Ibold übernahm und führte die Mannschaft schlussendlich zum Klassenerhalt. Im Podcast lassen die FCM-Experten die Spielzeit noch einmal Revue passieren. Bramowski erklärt, warum sie die Saison symbolisch an Leistungsträger Baris Atik festmacht und auch Guido Hensch erzählt von Höhepunkten sowie Tiefpunkten 2025/2026. 2.) Das sind die Baustellen des FCM – ab Minute 13:30 FCM-Experte Hensch hofft auf einen größeren Umbruch beim 1. FC Magdeburg im Sommer. "Es ist die Chance auf einen Neuanfang", so Hensch. "Wie groß der am Ende tatsächlich ausfällt, bleibt abzuwarten." Sabrina Bramowski schildert die Eindrücke der neuen sportlichen Leitung um Sportchef Peer Jaekel und Kaderplaner Bernd Nehrig. Gemeinsam diskutieren die FCM-Experten auch über mögliche Rückholaktionen. Außerdem besprechen Bramowski, Hensch und George, an welchen Baustellen der 1. FC Magdeburg dringend arbeiten muss – denn die Anforderungsprofile bei potenziellen Zugängen stehen fest. Einige Fragezeichen aber gibt es dennoch. 3.) FCM-Fans mit dem Schiff nach Wolfsburg? – ab Minute 40:30 Der Abstieg des VfL Wolfsburg aus der ersten Liga weckt Visionen bei den Fans des 1. FC Magdeburg: "Ich habe schon viele Nachrichten erhalten, wo es dann hieß, dass die Fans mit dem Schiff nach Wolfsburg fahren wollen", erzählt Sabrina Bramowski. Und auch Guido Hensch, selbst Anhänger des 1. FC Magdeburg seit 1977, frohlockt ob des neuen Gegners in der 2. Bundesliga. Zum Abschluss des Podcasts sprechen die FCM-Experten darüber, wie stark sie die zweithöchste deutsche Spielklasse in der kommenden Saison erwarten und welche Rolle der 1. FC Magdeburg spielen könnte. Facebookgruppe zum Podcast Produziert wird der Podcast von Daniel George.
In this episode of The Sunday Roast, Phil Carroll, Kevin Hornsby and Charles Archer discuss the latest macro market developments, geopolitics, commodities, AI valuations and sentiment across the UK small-cap market. The episode also features an in-depth interview with Senior Geologist Kevin McNulty and CFO Cathal Jones from Conroy Gold and Natural Resources, discussing the latest drilling results, new alteration zone discoveries and the growing potential of the Clontibret Gold Project in Ireland. The team also covers Fulcrum Metals and the wider opportunities emerging across the critical minerals and junior mining space. 00:00 - 00:30:41 Weekly News Roundup00:30:41 #GEX 00:31:11 #FCM 00:31:56 #CGNR 00:49:06 #RIFT 00:51:05 #ZEN 00:52:50 #EST 00:53:55 #DGQ 00:56:56 #FMET Disclaimer & Declaration of InterestThis podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
Trotz der 0:1-Niederlage vor heimischem Publikum gegen Kaiserslautern war die Erleichterung beim 1. FC Magdeburg nach dem letzten Spieltag groß. Denn weil die Konkurrenz ebenfalls patzte, sicherte sich der FCM in der 2. Bundesliga den Klassenerhalt. Im Podcast zieht Moderator Daniel George mit Daten-Experte Jeremy Buß die große Bilanz der FCM-Saison 2025/2026. Folge 46 von "Neues vom Krügel-Platz" in drei Schlagzeilen: 1.) Das sind die Gewinner der FCM-Saison – ab Minute 01:30 Einige Akteure stachen in den vergangenen Monaten beim 1 . FC Magdeburg ganz besonders heraus. Offensichtlich: Baris Atik als mentaler, aber auch spielerischer Anführer und Mateusz Zukowski als Torjäger. Aber auch andere FCM-Profis konnten im Abstiegskampf überzeugen. Buß und George analysieren deshalb, wer die Gewinner der Spielzeit sind. 2.) Das sind die Verlierer der FCM-Saison – ab Minute 18:00 Von so manchen FCM-Spielern hatten sich Verantwortliche und Fans mehr erhofft. "Verlierer waren für mich unter anderem leider Philipp Hercher, Alexander Ahl-Holmström und besonders Silas Gnaka", schreibt unter anderem FCM-Fan Basti in der Facebook-Gruppe zum Podcast. In der Folge sprechen auch Buß und George darüber, welche Profis des 1. FC Magdeburg in der Saison 2025/26 enttäuscht haben. 3.) Das sind die Baustellen des FCM – ab Minute 30:00 Fest steht bereits jetzt: Der Umbruch im Kader des 1. FC Magdeburg wird groß sein. Zwölf Spieler wurden im Rahmen des letzten Saisonspiels verabschiedet. Mit einigen davon laufen allerdings doch noch Gespräche über einen möglichen Verbleib beim FCM. Zum Abschluss des Podcasts besprechen Buß und George, auf welchen Positionen sich der 1. FC Magdeburg im Sommer verändern sollte und wie groß die Baustellen im Kader aktuell sind. Facebookgruppe zum Podcast Produziert wird der Podcast von Daniel George.
Es ist Saisonabschlusszeit im Podcast und dementsprechend schauen wir in Folge 406 nicht nur (kurz) auf das letzte Spiel gegen Kaiserslautern, sondern vor allem auf die Saison insgesamt. Es gibt spannende Statistiken, Erbauliches und Grusliges, Gefühliges und Erstaunliches - und natürlich am Ende wieder das Quiz, das möglicherweise noch mal einen Qualitätssprung gemacht hat. Was für eine Saison einfach und gut irgendwie, dass die jetzt vorbei ist. Wir hören uns im Juli wieder! Allen Hörerinnen und Hörern also eine schöne Sommerpause! Erholt Euch gut, Clubfans, und dann starten wir gemeinsam in 2026/2027 wieder durch. Und immer dran denken: Nur der FCM!
20.000 mennesker deltog i den spontane fest i Århus sidste weekend, da det stod klart, at AGF havde vundet det første danske mesterskab i fodbold i 40 år. Hvorfor betyder det så meget? Er det noget særligt at være AGF-fan, fordi det århusianske hold er rigtig klub modsat firmaholdene FCM og FCK? Hvad er det sjove ved at være fan af f.eks Brønshøj Boldklub? Hvepsene ligger i 3 division og har lige tabt 4-1 til Næsby! Hvad er det herlige ved trofast at møde op og heppe på Odense Håndbold? I nat taler vi om dine oplevelser med at være fan af et sporthold. Og det uanset om du bakker op på stadion, i hallen eller bare fra sofaen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Velkommen til Sort Snak, fanpodcasten om hele regionens hold, sølvvinderne og pokalfinalisterne FC Midtjylland. FCM-fans' gulddrømme blev vekslet til et horribelt mareridt af to omgange. Første spand isvand ramte ansigtet i Farum søndag eftermiddag, da det blev til en ny skuffelse i mesterskabsspillet med endnu en uafgjort i en omgang fransk absurdteater. Anden spand kom et par timer senere, da AGF efter 40 års tørke og den ene monumentale fiasko efter den anden endelig lykkedes med noget og blev dansk mester i fodbold, da de kørte en 2-0-sejr hjem imod Steve Coopers elendige mandskab. Vi bearbejder og perspektiverer kampen i Nordsjælland og andenpladsen i denne udgave af Sort Snak, hvor vi naturligvis også ser frem mod sæsonens sidste vigtige kamp, Pokalfinalen på udebane mod FCK. I studiet mandag aften: Kent Nielsen, mangeårig fan med stor indsigt i FC Midtjylland, Lasse Hørdal Thomsen, husgrafiker hos Sort Snak og Søren Stenstrup, vor mand i Thy, til daglig controller i Thisted Kommune, dertil fodboldtræner på ungdomsniveau på FCMs ATK+-center i Thisted. Vært og produktion: Thomas Schouv Jakobsen Tak til: Rene Skov for Musik og teknisk assistance: Lasse Hørdal Thomsen for grafik og Some-tryllerier Lyttere for Feedback & indspark til udsendelser Sorte Supportere for moralsk og økonomisk støtte. Husk, at du kan blive medlem af Sort Support på https://sortsnakpodcast.dk/sort-support/ Find os på Facebook, Bluesky og X som sortsnakpodcast.
De bedste af de næstbedste. Det er vel det mest positive, man kan sige, efter vi i går med en sikker 4-0 sejr over Silkeborg matematisk sikrede os 7. pladsen og dermed en eventuel europæisk playoff kamp. Om vi overhovedet skal spille den, afhænger selvfølgelig af torsdagens pokalfinale mod FCM. I dagens afsnit analyserer vi både kampen mod Silkeborg og ser frem mod torsdagens pokalfinale. Vært: Mikael Milhøj Gæster: Alexander Elverlund og Mathias Holm Stenstrop Tidskoder (00:00:00) - Kan man være glad for en 7. plads? Og hvad siger panelet til et AGF-mesterskab? (00:15:20) - Nedtakt efter Silkeborg-kampen (00:45:47) - Vi ser frem mod Pokalfinalen. Hvordan griber Bo kampen an? Vi diskuterer også det famøse tronskifte.
Zukowski trifft nicht und der FCM gewinnt trotzdem - Laurin Ulrich sei dank! Wir besprechen in Ausgabe 404 den 1:0-Heimerfolg gegen Hertha, schauen auf den Auswärtsauftritt in Kiel voraus, würdigen den tollen Erfolg unserer U17 im Kampf um die deutsche Meisterschaft und: können dank unseres Podcast-Paten Sascha auch unser Quiz fortsetzen! Außerdem gibt es noch einen kleinen Rückblick auf die Infoveranstaltung des Vereins vom letzten Donnerstag. Ausgabe 405 erscheint voraussichtlich am 13.5.2026.
| Expekt er kommerciel partner |Stor jubel over 0-0-resultatet mellem AGF og FCM! Næppe for den objektive betragter, der ikke fik meget underholdning, men for eksperternes mange spil på kampen var det et forrygende resultat.Vi gennemgår hele den seneste runde og tager ved lære af observationerne.Vært: Mads Kindberg Nielsen.Eksperter: Mikkel Westermann og Tonni Munk Jensen.18+ | stopspillet.dk | udeluk dig selv: ROFUS.nu | Spil ansvarligt
In this episode, Johnny sits down with Richie Ng, a former member of the Ghost Shadows gang who shares one of the most intense prison stories ever told on the show. At just 16 years old, Richie took a life and was thrown into the chaos of Rikers Island during one of the most violent eras in New York history. What followed was decades of gang politics, stabbings, solitary confinement, and survival inside some of the toughest prisons in the system. But this isn't just a story about crime… It's about transformation. After serving 18 years, Richie walked out into a completely different world. Against all odds, he rebuilt his life—launching a business, getting discovered by chance, and eventually becoming a working actor in Hollywood. Then… one mistake nearly sent him back for good. This episode dives deep into: -Growing up as a Chinese immigrant in NYC -Being recruited into gang life at just 10–11 years old -The reality of violence inside Rikers Island -7 years in solitary confinement -Prison hustle, power, and survival mentality -Rebuilding life after decades locked up -How one moment of anger changed everything again -The mindset shift that finally stuck Raw. Unfiltered. Real. Go Support Richie! IG: https://www.instagram.com/therealrichieng/ YouTube: @chinatowngangstories This Episode Is Sponsored By The Following: Mars Men! For a limited time, our listeners get 50% off FOR LIFE, Free Shipping, AND 3 Free Gifts at Mars Men at https://mengotomars.com Hims! To get simple, online access to personalized, affordable care for ED, Hair Loss, Weight Loss, and more, visit https://hims.com/connect PrizePicks! Download the PrizePicks app today and pick your first game winner, spread or total as the playoff push rolls on! And get $50 in daily fantasy lineups when you play your first $5 lineup when you use code CONNECT. PrizePicks Predict is a registered FCM offering Team Picks and Culture Picks as event contracts. Trading involves significant risk; not for all. The content provided is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation to trade any commodity interest, or an offer to open an account. The Connect is not registered with the CFTC or NFA. PrizePicks Predict does not endorse or guarantee any statements made by third-party promoters or influencers. Please consult with a qualified professional before making any trading decisions. Join The Patreon For Bonus Content! https://www.patreon.com/theconnectshow 00:00 Opening: Richie's Dark Beginnings 02:00 Gang Life and Running the Streets 05:00 Growing Up Chinese in New York 10:00 Joining the Ghost Shadows 13:00 Gang Violence and Arrest at 16 18:00 Surviving Rikers Island in the '90s 24:07 This Episode Is Sponsored By Mars Men 26:07 Rules, Power, & Survival in Prison 33:00 Family Estrangement & the Immigrant Struggle 40:00 Gang Hierarchies and Racial Dynamics 45:23 This Episode Is Sponsored By Hims and PrizePicks 49:27 First Charges: Court, Sentencing, and Mindset 53:00 The Prison Hustle: Drugs and Power Dynamics 01:00:00 Solitary: 7 Years in the Box 01:10:00 Prison Violence, Staff Abuse, and Punishments 01:20:00 Life in the Hole: Extreme Survival Tactics 01:26:00 Programming, Parole, and Getting Out 01:34:00 Return to the Outside: Rebuilding Life 01:42:00 Business & Hustles After Prison 01:47:00 From Prison to Actor: Breaking into Hollywood 02:00:00 New Life, Second Incarceration, and Growth 02:10:00 Final Reflections and Redemption 02:18:00 Looking Forward: Making Amends and Family Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
| Expekt er kommerciel partner på programmet |Lad os bare skrive det, som det er: Det er selvfølgelig guldbraget mellem AGF og FCM, der trækker de helt store overskrifter i denne podcast. Og ikke nok med det: Den er også højdespringer i forhold til antallet af spilforslag. Intet mindre end fire væddemål bliver officielt anbefalet!Vært: Mads Kindberg Nielsen.Eksperter: Tonni Munk Jensen og Mikkel Westermann.18+ | ROFUS.nu | stopspillet.dk | Spil ansvarligt
Drei Spiele in Folge zuhause ungeschlagen - so langsam wird's unheimlich, FCM! Aber Spaß beiseite: Der Club hat scheinbar zum genau richtigen Zeitpunkt eine gute Saisonphase und gewinnt auch gegen Düsseldorf. Diese Partie besprechen wir natürlich in Ausgabe 402, bevor sich unser Blick gen Nürnberg richtet. Mit einem Gast hat es auch diesmal leider nicht geklappt, dafür war aber die Journalistin Lisa Höfer so nett, uns einige Sprachnachrichten mit Infos zum 1. FCN zukommen zu lassen - vielen Dank! Im Programm haben wir ansonsten noch unsere üblichen Kategorien, und Quizfragen gibt es am Ende auch wieder. Ausgabe 403 erscheint voraussichtlich am 29.4.2026.
| Expekt er kommerciel partner på programmet |Der er dårligt nyt til de, der håber på, at AGF vinder i den kommende runde, for vi har et spilforslag med, der går IMOD Jakob Poulsens mandskab. Men hvad så med FCM i Sønderjyske? Kan de rejse hjem med tre point fra Haderslev?Vært: Mads Kindberg Nielsen.Eksperter: Tonni Munk Jensen og Mikkel Westermann.18+ | ROFUS.nu | stopspillet.dk | Spil ansvarligt
Hvem er favoritter til at snuppe det danske mesterskab i denne sæson? Spørgsmålet er pludselig pivåbent efter mandagens topbrag i Herning. Og så skal vi også forbi en særdeles alvorlig sag fra Herning, hvor et FCM-talent er blevet alvorligt såret i et knivstikkeri. Sidst, men ikke mindst, har den tidligere FCK-spiller Yoram Zague fået sin dom for vanvidskørsel. Velkommen indenfor til tirsdagens Hattrick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sieg und Niederlage und damit weiter engster Abstiegskampf für den 1. FC Magdeburg in der 2. Liga. Wir sprechen in Ausgabe 401 über die Partien gegen Bochum und in Paderborn und richten unseren Blick natürlich auch auf das wichtige Spiel am Samstag gegen Düsseldorf. Im "Sonstiges"-Segment berichtet u.a. Thomas von einer Veranstaltung an der FH Magdeburg, wir sprechen über die neue Cheftrainerin bei Union, und Quizfragen gibt es selbstverständlich auch wieder. Ach ja, und drei Stunden vor der Aufnahme verkündete der FCM die Verpflichtung eines Kaderplaners. Da sprechen wir natürlich auch drüber. Ausgabe 402 erscheint voraussichtlich am 22.4.2026.
Vor der Länderspielpause gewinnt der FCM sein erstes Endspiel im Saisonendspurt und entführt 3 Punkte aus dem Münsteraner Preußenstadion. Wir besprechen die Partie ausführlich, widmen uns vorher aber der Freistellung von Otmar Schork beim FCM. Im "Sonstiges"-Segment gibt's u.a. wieder Quizzfragen - und eine Buchempfehlung. Ausgabe 400 erscheint voraussichtlich am 1.4.2026.
Der 1. FC Magdeburg sichert sich einen wichtigen Auswärtssieg im Abstiegskampf. Kurz darauf kommt es zum Paukenschlag: Sportchef Schork verlässt den FCM.
This week on The Sunday Roast, Phil Carroll, Kevin Hornsby and Charles Archer break down a volatile macro backdrop, from rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East to inflation risks and what it all means for markets.We're joined by Panthera Resources, discussing its $1.5bn arbitration case against India, the timeline, potential outcomes, and why the market may be underpricing the opportunity.The team also speaks with Botswana Diamonds, exploring its AI-driven exploration strategy, vast geological database, and how it's targeting multiple high-potential assets across Africa.Alongside the interviews, the team covers key small-cap movers, funding updates, commodities, and the broader outlook for gold, resources and global markets.00:00 - 00:08:50 Weekly News Roundup00:08:50 #PAT Interview 00:38:41 #BMIN Interview01:00:34 #KDR 01:03:23 #FCM 01:04:20 #WSBN Disclaimer & Declaration of InterestThis podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
SUNDAYS PODCAST #180: FCK FORTSÆTTER MOD AFGRUNDENF.C. København ligger på ottenendepladsen i Superligaen – som i de elendige gamle dage.I weekenden tabte Løverne i Odense og mandag åd Silkeborg det ene af de 10 point, der skildte FCK og nedrykningsstregen.Elendighederne fortsætter.Samtidig er det i dag 25 dage siden at F.C. København fyrede sin sportsdirektør, og klubben er stadig helt uden sportslig ledelse.Alt det skal vi tale om i dag. Velkommen!Nyheder fra FCK-land, 25 år er gået, ugens store historie og ugens spiller. Tidskoder:00:35 Intro og hej! –Og en opsang til haters.02:28 Sidste nyt: Nederlag i Odense, 25 dage uden sportsdirektør, Sektion 12 sender åbent brev, Mediedag i underskud, Kvindernes første hjemmekamp, Begrænset udbytte, FCM ude af europa – godt eller skidt? Weekendens kamp, Eid Moubarak.29:30 25 år er gået: Vi kigger på www (Se mere på X: F.C. København minus 25)33:05 PIRLO – tak til vores partner. 35:37 Ugens store historie: FCK FORTSÆTTER MOD AFGRUNDEN58:15 Ugens spiller: U19-spiller med én kamp.Støt Copenhagen Sundays! Vi taler også om vores støtte/medlemskoncept. Det kan du læse mere om her:https://copenhagensundays.memberful.com/joinEpisoden er optaget i Parken, fredag den 20. marts 2026.Værter: Jan Eliassen, Michael Rachlin og David E. Bastian-Møller.Sundays Podcast. Episode #180.Podcast fra Copenhagen Sundays.#fcklive #fck #sldk #fckøbenhavn #superligaen #copenhagensundays #sundayspodcast
I ugens episode livekommenterer panelet Brian Riemers landsholdsudtagelse, de runder kriserne i Brøndby og FCK. Liverpool-manager Arne Slot får også på puklen. Og så diskuteres det, om FCM's Europa-succes kommer til at sikre AGF et mesterskab? Denne podcast er sponsoreret af Hello Fresh. Gå ind på HelloFresh.dk, spar op til 959 kr. og få gratis snacks med hver bestilling i 3 måneder! Vært: Lasse Vøge, B.T.s sportsredaktørMedværter: Emil Berggreen og Jannick Liburd, B.T.s fodboldeksperterProducer: Emilie Maja Jeppesen og Daniel SartoAnsvarlig: Niels Philip Kjeldsen Der kan være sponsoreret indhold og reklame i podcasten.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
| Expekt er kommerciel partner på programmet |Eksperterne havde mange spil med på FC Midtjylland, men de faldt af alle sammen, og derfor bruger vi selvfølgelig en del tid på FCM i programmet.Tonni Munk Jensen, der er ene ekspert i dette program, mener, at midtjyderne gambler lige lovligt meget med mesterskabet… og den tanke kan vi bruge i vores fremtidige betting.Vært: Mads Kindberg Nielsen.Ekspert: Tonni Munk Jensen.18+ | Stopspillet.dk | udeluk dig selv: ROFUS.nu | Spil ansvarligt
this webinar is a FCM presentation from January 28, 2026 and features panelists from Calgary, Moncton and Ontario.
FC København har ansat Kristoffer Wichmann som assistenttræner på en kort aftale, der løber frem til udgangen af den indeværende sæson. Wichmann var senest cheftræner i AaB. I Champions League var vi igen, igen vidne til Bodø/Glimt-magi, og vi kigger med hjælp fra en norsk journalist nærmere på, hvordan opturen kan blive ved. Sidst, men ikke mindst, skal vi til Nottingham, hvor FC Midtjylland skal spille Europa League-ottendedelsfinale mod Forest. I den engelske presse kaldes FCM for en ekstrem udgave af Arsenal. Velkommen indenfor til torsdagens Hattrick. Vært og produktion: Jens SchaldemoseLyddesign: William DinesenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die Krise des 1. FC Magdeburg verschärft sich. Im Abstiegskampf der 2. Bundesliga gerät der FCM zusehends unter Druck. Würde ein Trainerwechsel jetzt helfen?
In this episode of The Sunday Roast, Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby begin by discussing rising tensions around Iran and the potential impact on oil prices, gold and wider market volatility as geopolitical risk returns to the forefront.The show then moves into company interviews, starting with Hamak Strategy, outlining its gold and Bitcoin treasury approach and long-term value strategy. This is followed by Critical Mineral Resources, discussing its newly granted 10-year Moroccan mining licence and development plans, before the main guest Xtract Resources, which provides a detailed update on project progress, strategy and growth ambitions.The episode closes with small-cap movers and broader commentary on commodities and the increasing strategic importance of copper, rare earths and antimony in a shifting global supply chain.00:00 - 00:09:00 Weekly News Roundup00:09:00 #HAMA Interview00:34:35 #CMRS Interview00:51:10 #XTR Interview01:16:20 #IQE 01:17:15 #REE 01:17:41 #KEN 01:19:57 #ATN 01:21:02 #GMET 01:21:56 #FCM 01:23:25 #BRES 01:24:18 #AJAX 01:24:41 #GRX 01:24:54 #SVML 01:25:06 #MAST 01:26:17 #AEG 01:26:38 #DGQ Disclaimer & Declaration of InterestThis podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
Den Gamle Hytte har talt med Mikkel Thygesen om at vende modgang. Han var selv en profil på holdet, da Brøndby var ved at gå rabundus og rykke ned i samme sæson. Hans opskrift på at komme videre er:Ubetinget opbakning fra fanseneEn succeoplevelse til at booste selvtillidenEn tur på barTil sidst i podcasten ser vi også på Brøndbys chance imod FCM og de er til stede mener Mikkel Thygesen.Støt Den Gamle HytteFølg os på InstagramFølg os på FacebookFølg os på X
Folge #125 SONDERFOLGE EFCAW in Magdeburg: 5 Tore, aber warum? Kalt aber happy und FANCAST Interna. Die Regionalligareform ist die neue Insolvenz. Magdeburger Kriegstaktik plus eine dünne Stadionsprecher-Leistung.
Wakulima wa Meru kaskazini mashariki mwa Kenya wanakumbatia matumizi ya mitego ya wadudu inayotumia nishati ya jua ili kukabiliana na false codling moth (FCM), mdudu anayeharibu mazao ya parachichi. Eneo la kaskazi mashariki huzalisha kiwango kikubwa cha parachichi zinazouzwa ulaya na Asia Kupitia teknolojia hii, wakulima sasa wameanza kupata nafasi katika masoko ya nje....vile vile wamepunguza utegemezi wao kwa viuatilifu vya kemikali,hivyo kuongeza kipato cha wakulima.
SUNDAYS PODCAST #175: SUNE OG DE SURE, GAMLE MÆNDF.C. København er i gang i Superligaen igen og onsdag spillede Løverne den første af to pokalsemifinaler.Det blev til liga-nederlag i Herning og pokalsejr over Viborg i Herning.Men selvom der er superligakrise og det lugter af pokalfinale, så er det uden for banen der har været størst opmærksomhed.Sune Smith-Nielsen så sig sur på Nedre Cs sure, gamle mænd i en podcast hos Mediano og så blev de sure, gamle mænd sure på Sune.At Mediano prøvede at fjerne sportsdirektørens udfald med Nedre C gjorde bare historien endnu værre, for det gør man da ikke vel?Vi vender det hele i dag, der er masser at tale om. Jeres været er David E. Bastian-Møller. Han er sur og har ikke glædet sig til at sige godmorgen til de to andre sure i studiet…Nyheder fra FCK-land, 25 år er gået, ugens store historie og ugens spiller. Tidskoder:00:35 Intro og hej! 02:07 Sidste nyt: - FCM i Herning, Onsdagens kamp – Højer og Clem, PS&E med “kæmpeoverskud”, Støt Hus Forbi - MP: 996555, Nye sæder lettere forsinket, Lørdagskamp mod FCN.29:20 25 år er gået – Holdet er i Sydafrika.32:12 PIRLO – tak til vores partner. 33:52 Ugens store historie: SUNE OG DE SURE, GAMLE MÆND1:07:35 Ugens spiller: Vores første islænding?Støt Copenhagen Sundays! Vi taler også om vores støtte/medlemskoncept. Det kan du læse mere om her:https://copenhagensundays.memberful.com/joinEpisoden er optaget i Parken, fredag den 13. februar 2026.Værter: Hilda Fro Prons Kløvedal Hickling, Michael Rachlin og David E. Bastian-Møller.Sundays Podcast. Episode #175.Podcast fra Copenhagen Sundays.#fcklive #fck #sldk #fckøbenhavn #superligaen #copenhagensundays #sundayspodcast
Der 1. FC Magdeburg gewinnt spektakulär in Fürth – und zeigt dabei zwei Gesichter. Im Podcast diskutieren die FCM-Experten über die Lage des FCM im Abstiegskampf.
Tobias Bech har fyldt en hel del i denne uge efter snakken om hans mulige, glippede skifte til FCM kom frem i weekenden. I dag har historien fået en ny dimension, som vi ser nærmere på om et øjeblik. Og så skal vi også til Nottingham Forest, som har fyret sin tredje cheftræner i denne sæson, efter at Sean Dyche fik sparket natten til torsdag. Sidst, men ikke mindst, hjælper vi også Brian Riemer med hans forsvarshovedpine frem mod kampen mod Nordmakedonien. Velkommen indenfor til torsdagens hattrick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I dag vender panelet følgende emner: Sune Smith kritiserer Nedre C, charmeforladte Brøndby, endelig gode nyheder for landsholdet, FCM's psykologiske transferkrigsførsel - og et lille AGF-dilemma. Episoden er sponsoreret af Hello Fresh. Gå ind på HelloFresh.dk, spar op til 959 kr. og få gratis snacks med hver bestilling i 3 måneder! Vært: Lasse Vøge, B.T.s sportsredaktør Gæstevært: Frederik Gernigon, B.T.s sportsjournalist B.T.s fodboldeksperter: Emil Berggreen og Jannick Liburd Producer: Emilie Maja Jeppesen og Frederik Riis-Jacobsen Ansvarlig: Niels Philip KjeldsenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I dagens episode kommer panelet forbi en Superligaens transfervindue, Moukokos kvaler i FCK, Patrick Dorgus superform, FCM's europæiske kæmpepotentiale - og landsholdets anfører. Vært: Lasse Vøge, B.T.s sportsredaktørMedværter: Emil Berggreen og Jannick Liburd, B.T.s fodboldeksperterProducer: Emilie Maja Jeppesen og Frederik Riis-JacobsenAnsvarlig: Niels Philip Kjeldsen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mann! – das Wort ist Diagnose und Aufschrei. Gegen den Selbstzweifel hilft Abschottung – die Pflege der eigenen Muskulatur, die Flucht in die Bro-Kultur, mit alten Idealen von Stärke, Stolz und Kameradschaft. Ist das so?
Welcome to our New Year's Day Special — The Watchful Dozen. In this episode, Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby discuss a selection of under-the-radar companies that didn't make the Top 12 picks for 2026, but remain firmly on the watchlist. We cover the key themes, recent developments, and what could put these companies in the spotlight during the year ahead. 00:00:42 #ATN 00:01:28 #CGNR #KDR 00:06:07 #GRX 00:08:56 #GLR 00:10:57 #EST 00:13:03 #FCM 00:14:46 #GROC 00:15:36 #WCAP 00:18:52 #MAST 00:21:10 #BUCE 00:24:33 #ASTR #TIR 00:26:59 #SML Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest This podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
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In this episode of The Sunday Roast, Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby run through a packed week of headlines and markets, from health concerns around the H3N2 flu strain to growing pressure on UK and US systems. The lads also dive into sport, covering controversy around 2026 World Cup ticket prices, a busy week in the Champions League and Premier League, and Lando Norris clinching his first Formula One world title. The show features conversations with Charles Bray and Simon Rollason of Aterian on their AI-driven exploration joint venture across Africa, alongside Marc Sale and James Knowles of First Class Metals, who discuss drilling progress, gold assets, and innovative tokenised project funding. The episode also includes a special segment with Ippolito Cattaneo, CEO of Ajax Resources, before rounding off with the Movers & Shakers of the week across energy, mining, and wider markets. 00:00 - 00:09:24 Weekly News Roundup 00:09:24 #ATN Interview 00:35:21 #FCM Interview 01:01:19 #ECO 01:02:14 #PREM 01:04:12 #AJAX 01:04:46 #AJAX Interview Parts 01:17:36 #ATN 01:18:12 #FCM 01:18:33 #BZT 01:16:05 #GMET 01:20:06 #EST 01:23:40 #GROC 01:24:16 #INC 01:24:51 #COBR 01:26:54 #GRX 01:28:41 Wider Markets Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest This podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
drei mal drei macht 60Widde-widde-witt und drei macht neuneIch mach' mir die Welt widde-widde wie sie mir gefälltHey, 1.FCM tolla-hi, tolla-ho, tolla, hopsassaHey, lieber Mathisen, der macht, was ihm gefälltHey, 1.FCM tolla-hi, tolla-ho, tolla, hopsassaHey, lieber Mathisen, der macht, was ihm gefälltDrei mal drei macht 60Widde-widde wer will's von mir lernen?Vereine Groß und Klein tralla-la-la lad' ich zum Tore schießen einUnterrascht Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
På søndag venter et af sæsonens største brag i dansk fodbold: FC København mod FC Midtjylland i Parken. I denne optakt dykker vi ned i:Hvorfor kampene mod FCM ofte har været mareridtsagtige for FCKOdds og forventninger – er FCK virkelig så store favoritter?De taktiske nøgler til at vinde opgøretHvem der kan blive kampens afgørende profilerLyt med, og bliv klædt på til søndagens altafgørende rivalopgør.Partnere: Punkt 1 Søtorvetm og Unibet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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According to research from Revenue Grid, organizations see a 25-40% increase in average deal size and win rates with better coaching. So how can you build a strong coaching program that helps your team win, especially with the support of new technologies like AI? Riley Rogers: Hi, and welcome to the Win-Win podcast. I’m your host, Riley Rogers. Join us as we dive into changing trends in the workplace and how to navigate them successfully. Here to discuss this topic is Carrie Kuhrt, who leads sales enablement in the Americas for FCM Travel. Thank you so much for joining us. Carrie, I’d love if we could just start by talking a little bit about yourself, your background, and your role. Carrie Kuhrt: Lovely to be here again. My name’s Carrie Kuhrt, based in Denver. Most of my professional journey has been within sales, whether that’s inside sales, outside sales. Been with FCM for nearly six years now, and just for over two years, I’ve been in the enablement function for the Americas region. Just been an adventure for the last six years with FCM, and I am just all team enablement now. RR: Awesome. Well, we’re so excited to have you here, especially knowing that you’ve kind of bridged that gap from sales to sales enablement and can bring that dual perspective to this conversation. So I know before your current role as an enablement leader, as you mentioned, you worked in sales at FCM Travel, so can you share a little bit about how you made that transition into enablement and then how that background maybe shapes your enablement approach today? CK: Yeah, well, kind of a funny story. I actually rejoined FCM after the pandemic the same day Highspot was rolled out with FCM. So it was just really kind of funny timing, how it’s all come really full circle. So I’ve always found myself wanting to help others succeed, and I have just a really big — like, I just really love all of the enablement tech stack and thought it just is an absolute game changer for the selling role and found myself always helping or always wanting to lend a helping hand to my peers.And so when the opportunity came up to join the enablement team, I eagerly embraced it, wanted to help fine-tune our sellers and using that enablement tech stack that the business has invested in. RR: Amazing. I love that take, and I love that this full-circle moment. I’m so happy you could join us and kind of bring this story almost to its conclusion.I’d love to maybe double-click a little bit into your approach and talk specifically maybe about how you develop your teams. So I know you lead the development of training and coaching at FCM Travel, so I’m wondering if you could talk to us a little bit about some common challenges you’ve faced when creating effective learning programs and then maybe some solutions you’ve created to address ’em. CK: Yeah, just knowing myself as a learner, we all learn in a different way, so I wanted to make sure that when creating something, it’s important to incorporate all the different learning styles that people have, whether that is through videos for people who’d like to watch, or people who like to read, or just a little bit of a mixture, and then including the hands-on approach.I really like the knowledge checks that you can do where it’s a little bit less test-centric and a little bit more of just making sure everyone is understanding that information and having it kind of connect the dots in their mind. So I think that’s always really good to incorporate in having like a welcoming and affecting learning environment for everybody.Just knowing that not every single person is the same. You wanna be able to have the ability to kind of touch everybody in the way that they need to help understand any initiatives. RR: Yeah, I think one of those biggest challenges too — any sort of learning program — is the assumption that one-size-fits-all works.It never does. I love that approach and that acknowledgement that everybody learns differently, and in order to get where you need to go, you need to meet them where they are. I think definitely a very actionable take that listeners can take away.Shifting gears a little, I’d like to touch on an aspect of enablement’s role that I think maybe goes a little bit unspoken, which is that in addition to creating effective programs, enablement is often tasked with building a culture of ongoing learning and development. So do you have any best practices for creating that culture and driving that culture of ongoing learning? CK: Yeah, I like to talk about it as kind of like an internal sell.So having that sales background kind of comes into play here, and we’ve actually branded our training and coaching as Take Flight. Being a travel management company, we love the puns. It worked perfectly. And so with Take Flight, we have created logos that you’ll see everywhere within Take Flight, as well as the same imagery over and over again, just kind of helping to reinforce this is where you go to learn, to upskill, to onboard, whatever it might be.And so using those on all of the training materials, helping everything remain consistent, it helps kind of guide your users to where they need to be for that training and coaching, because training and coaching — sometimes people might be like, oh, I don’t wanna do that — but Take Flight sounds so much more fun.I mean, who doesn’t wanna take a flight, hop on, and go somewhere new or learn something new? So that’s kind of the approach we have taken. RR: Yeah, the internal sell. I love it, and I love the branding. That’s so much fun. Your sellers are your customers, and I think you’re serving them well.I’d like to maybe chat a little bit about how you’re using technology to support programs like these.I know that in May, actually, you joined us here in Seattle for a workshop in the Highspot office. We chatted about real-world coaching capabilities, and you shared that you’re working on a pilot program to roll some of them out to your teams. So can you talk us through how you’re developing this pilot program and how you plan to leverage these capabilities to help with that ongoing learning culture? CK: Yeah, so we like to roll out all of our initiatives through pilot programs. We are leveraging Highspot across all of our sales organization globally now. And so having the peers involved — for my customers, our internal sellers — it’s really helped involve them and being able to be more impactful and engaging, understanding they are in the seat, they are utilizing it, and so using those pilot programs to help reinforce what’s gonna work best and being able to kind of test things out before full rollout globally.It’s just incorporating even those champions, as we like to call them, in part of the training so they’re able to talk about their experiences during the pilot testing as well. RR: Yeah, that sounds like a really thoughtful approach to a pilot program. You know, you build buy-in with a few, and then that kind of disperses out, and then all of a sudden you’ve won over the entire team.I’d love to know a little bit more about that like early getting-started phase — so how you’re planning to identify and select users for your pilot, and then maybe once you have selected those soon-to-be champions, how you enable them on your new approach. CK: Yeah, so we tend to select champions based on those who use the platform quite a bit.So our top users, they help guide us. And for the meeting intelligence pilot that we’re working on right now, we’ve chosen about five champions in different roles within the sales org and each region to start using the feature. So they’re gonna collaborate with myself and my partner in enablement that sits in Europe to help navigate those best practices, figure out what does work well, where we can improve, and like just sharing the feedback on the process because it is something brand new, something that we’ve never done before.But why not have like a test phase to work out those kinks before you roll out something globally? Just wanting to make sure that we have everything sorted and ready to go to make it as easy of a change as possible with — I mean, change management being key. It’s a new feature. Not everybody’s gonna be comfortable with it. You’re gonna make some people a little uncomfy, so why not bring in people who are in their same role, who can help kind of drive the value of it home? RR: Yeah, again, because you know when you are making that internal sell, you do need that evidence. And so when you have people in those roles speaking to it, you have a little bit more validation than just you kind of top-down being like, “Hey, let’s do a thing.” So I love that approach. And it seems like you and the team have obviously put a lot of work into this new strategy.So I’d love to know, maybe as you’re progressing, what outcomes you’re hoping to see and then what success looks like for you. What, at the end of the day, would make you be like, we did what we needed to do? CK: Yeah, I think for kind of the initiative, initial purpose is — as we all know — technology is fantastic except when it doesn’t like to play nicely.So working out those bugs is a huge part of it. That’s not something that might need our attention, but we carefully check and make sure all the platform integrations are working smoothly, kind of working those out beforehand, even before the pilot group even starts.To be completely honest, I’ve been within meeting intelligence since I could — I mean, just trying it out so I can figure it out, understand it, ’cause I am that hands-on learner, kind of talking back to how we approach that. But making sure that we have everything for the AI part of it — we are very much invested in AI. We have an AI Center of Excellence here within Flight Centre Travel Group, and so really leaning on that and making sure that the results that we’re getting do work for our business, as well as kind of those topics that meeting intelligence does use, making sure that we have everything listed that makes the most sense.And until we have users actually in-platform using it, we won’t know that. And so that’s kind of where we’re looking to make sure everything's — all the boxes are checked, that it’s gonna have the most impact on that feedback portion, because at the end of the day, that is what it’s all about — being able to get that feedback from an AI perspective to then have their manager come in and help drive home that feedback. RR: Awesome. Well, I think you guys are looking at all of the things you need to, to set yourself up for success, and I'm excited to check back in a couple months and see how things are going and see, you know, kind of the early wins you’re achieving.But speaking of success and wins, I know you’ve actually found quite a bit already. For instance, we’ve heard that you’ve already achieved a really impressive 67% active learner rate in Highspot, so I’d love to know how you’re driving that adoption. CK: Yeah. Again, I think this goes back to that branding aspect of Take Flight. Everybody knows where to go, and having it in like one centralized spot — just knowing that. But also, we do a lot of group enrollment for courses and things of that nature so that it’s everybody globally is doing it. It’s not just singling out certain people or certain regions — everyone is taking part of it.And I mean, I don’t think I’ve ever been in a sales role where every one of my peers doesn’t have that competitive spirit. So we do throw in some contests in there — some incentives. Salespeople love the incentives. So when we can make it a friendly competition, it even helps drive it home, ’cause it’s like, I wanna beat you.Like, you have that competition, and it helps really drive that end result of getting people involved in the training and the coaching, the lessons, all of that adoption. I mean, I know our adoption across Highspot in general is really, really high, which I think kind of talks about what the platform has done for us as a business. RR: Well, amazing. I love to hear that. And so what I’m taking away is that adoption is purely just a combination of branding and competition. That’s what you need to get your salespeople activated. CK: You can make it more complicated than that, but at the end of the day, they need to know where to go and who to beat. And so I think that really plays a huge part of it, for sure. RR: Wonderful. I love it. Well, aside from, you know, the impressive active learner rate that we just chatted about, I’d love to know what metrics you’re looking for when you’re evaluating the success of an enablement program — and in particular, down the line as you’re evaluating the success of your new real-world coaching program.You know, as you were saying, you wanna make sure the metrics are working towards what the business is looking for. So what will you be looking for when you’re making that call? CK: I think a huge thing — and it’s something that I got to see back in Seattle in May — was the initiative scorecard. To be able to link what we’ve rolled out as an initiative, whether that be training and coaching, or the meeting intelligence and that real-world feedback — being able to see that directly reflect.We finally worked out all the kinks with the Salesforce integration to making sure everything is linked. So now we can see, all right, based on this date and this initiative rolling out, we can see those wins populating and compare it to where we were last year.So being able to see the just direct correlation between the two and positively influencing our conversion rate equals won business. RR: Awesome. So it’s that tracking activity all the way through outcome — so important to prove your impact as an enabler and really tell that your programs are doing what you hope they will.Again, excited to see how in a few months, as you’re setting that up, how it goes. We’ll certainly have to check back and see how things are going.Thinking a little bit — we’ve been talking about the future — but let’s talk about the present maybe, which is, I’d love to know how, since launching Highspot, how things are going, what results you’ve seen, any key wins, notable business outcomes you could share? Anything that you and your team have accomplished recently that you’re super proud of? CK: Yeah. To be completely honest, Highspot has been a game changer for us at FCM. It’s made a remarkable difference, saving our sales team so much time. I won’t talk about other platforms, but they can find things a lot faster than they used to be able to, and so they can pull information in 30 seconds if they’re on a call with someone or they wanna share that information with a prospect — they can do that very, very quickly and find what they need.And I think that’s like a collaboration between sales enablement and marketing to make sure all of that is housed and easy to find for our sellers. I think it’s also really helped us connect more on a global scale. We can see what’s going on in other regions instead of being siloed between regions with the time zone conflicts and all of that. It’s just made an enormous difference.And then the other thing, which we’ve rolled out — I’d say probably in the last six months or so, maybe even… maybe it’s almost been a year, gosh, time flies — a lot of our RFP submissions, so our business proposals, if it’s not through a specific platform, we utilize Highspot. And that is a differentiator.Because we like to say we are not just another vendor for our clients. We are a true partner. And so we can actually put forth our proposal and have that partnership show through — whether it’s the co-branding of our logo with their logo. Sometimes we get a little fun and have a little bit more of that collaboration in terms of the coloring and things like that in the Digital Room.It’s definitely marked us as a clear differentiator. We’ve heard feedback from our — previously prospects, now customers — that it is something that has made a huge difference because it does show that we want to partner with them. We don’t just want to be another vendor. We’re not just another contract for them to sign. We truly have a partnership with our clients. RR: Amazing. I love to hear how Highspot kind of fits into your goals as an organization to be that partner, and I’m so happy that we can kind of help along the way where we can.Just one last question for you. So to wrap up, what is one, maybe two pieces of advice that you would offer to enablement leaders who are looking to build successful coaching programs? CK: I think there’s no necessarily need to reinvent the wheel. A lot of us already have a lot more of that material — the training materials — in our arsenal. It's existed.We haven’t been able to onboard people without having training and coaching. It exists. And so being able to just improve upon it — having gone through and recently taken just our very static playbooks for onboarding and turned them into courses and lessons just to make it more interactive and not just as stagnant — but keeping kind of those playbooks in place so that they can refer back to them whenever they need to.But like, not having to reinvent the wheel. You have the wheel. Let’s just grease it up a little bit and make it run a little bit smoother. Just to be clear, thoughtful, and driving the impact that you have with that feature. It just — it makes things so much easier, and you are able to see the exact results from it when you’re able to transition it from just viewing, okay, how long has someone viewed a playbook, to seeing them actually understanding the information to be able to present it back.One of the big things that we’ve used is that recording option within a lesson, so I’ve been able to have new hires go through, learn about FCM, to then present back their elevator pitch — and being able to help guide them and help them improve upon it.And we kind of revisit it a lot. So we have them do it six months later — how has it changed? How much more have you learned about the business?So just — you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. It already exists. RR: Just improve it. Amazing. I think that’s fantastic advice. And also I think advice everybody wants to hear — you don’t need to build more things from scratch. You already have them. Just use them to your advantage. CK: Yeah. We don’t have time in enablement. We know — I know very well that you are very limited in the amount of time in a day. Unfortunately, we can’t make that change for people, but we can improve upon what we have. RR: Awesome. Well, thank you so much, Carrie. It’s been so wonderful to chat with you today, and I think I speak for myself and our listeners when I say that it’s been really delightful to learn from you.To our audience, thank you for listening to this episode of the Win-Win podcast. Be sure to tune in next time for more insights on how you can maximize enablement success with Highspot.
We're talking about this critical yet often overlooked role of the uterine microbiome in fertility. If you're struggling to get pregnant, understanding chronic endometritis and its impact on implantation and pregnancy loss. Today we're going to cover the basics of the microbiome, how to maintain a healthy bacterial balance and what type of testing to seek out if you're hoping to understand more on your fertility journey. Grab a copy of Labs 101 to understand what labs to advocate for and how to interpret them based on optimal levels for conception. Grab your copy of this comprehensive program at https://ttc.kelseyduncan.com/fertility-labs Ready to dive in and get support on your fertility journey - so that you can finally get off the trial and error carousel, get real answers with real results? Schedule your free clarity call to see how we can support you at downloads.kelseyduncan.com/results Podcasts Mentioned In This Episode: #115 Bacterial Infections and Male Factor Fertility #134 Is it Unexplained Infertility or Is It Endometriosis? Save 5% on the Full Female Microbiome Testing through Fertilysis with the code FCM.
This week's episode we're covering a big beef of mine in the fertility community. Women get so hung up on this number they can lose sleep over it. Here's why using the right metrics matters and how to make things way simpler for yourself. Find out what fertility number I'm NOT promoting here! Thank you Needed for our amazing podcast sponsorship. Check out Needed's products over at thisisneeded.com and use the code DRKELSEY for 20% off your first order. It's not too late to join our free 5-day Bootcamp from June 2-6th! Come hang out with us and build your fertility care plan at ttc.kelseyduncan.com/bootcamp Curious about what labs to order or what your labs actually mean? Get Fertility Labs 101 for just $17 and have our full FCM lab assessment at your finger tips + all the optimal lab values you're aiming for, for both you and your partner! ttc.kelseyduncan.com/fertility-labs
O Lado B desta semana é o já tradicional especial em parceria com a Jornada Universitária em Defesa da Reforma Agrária (Jura) e a UERJ. Conversamos com Luz Ángela Roja, educadora popular, mestra em Estudos Interdisciplinares da América Latina e militante do ‘Congreso de Los Pueblos' para traçar um paralelo entre a luta pela Reforma Agrária integral e popular na Colômbia com o Brasil. Os desafios, as semelhanças e diferenças e a troca entre os movimentos dos países.No Caô da Semana, o ataque misógino à ministra Marina Silva mostrando a força política (e bruta) do agronegócio.
In this episode of the Fertility Confidence Podcast, Dr. Kelsey Duncan speaks with Monica Cox about her personal fertility journey, the importance of self-care, surrender, and radical responsibility in the fertility process. Monica shares her experiences with failed IVF attempts, miscarriages, and the emotional toll of the journey. They discuss the significance of mindset, emotional healing, and the need for women to embrace their innate fertility. The conversation emphasizes the importance of being kind to oneself and recognizing the impact of personal health on future generations. Create your cozy sanctuary with Cozy Earth's amazing bamboo sheets. Save 40% with the code FCM at cozyearth.com.
Today we're talking about the complex decision making process when it comes to the IVF decision. We cover the barriers to access, how age does need to play a role, as well as your own personal decisions. I walk you through the conversation and questions to ask yourself and your partner the same way I do with our FCM clients who are in the same space as you. Thank you so much to our amazing podcast sponsor, Needed. Check out their fertility, pregnancy and postpartum products over on thisisneeded.com and use the code DRKELSEY for 20% off your first order. Want a done-for-you fertility action plan that's based on your own body's unique needs (as well as your partners) + hands on support from me and my team? Learn more about Fertility Confidence Method at ttc.kelseyduncan.com/results. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to IVF Decision-Making 03:15 Understanding Financial and Emotional Barriers 05:37 The Role of Age in Fertility Decisions 08:59 Personal Timelines and Family Planning 12:14 Questions to Consider Before IVF 18:19 The Importance of Partner Communication 22:15 Gathering Information for Informed Decisions 27:38 Addressing Misconceptions About IVF