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Ferre Bynoe is verkoper in hart en nieren en heeft saleservaring over de hele wereld, van België tot Australië. Met BYNKER helpt hij bedrijven met het opzetten van een sterke verkoopstrategie. Volgens Ferre is sales geen magie, maar een skill die iedereen kan leren en dat is exact wat we in deze aflevering doen: leren verkopen.In dit gesprek leer je onder andere:- De drie fundamenten van sterke sales.- Welke mindset van jou een topverkoper maakt.- Wat de grootste salesfouten zijn en hoe je ze vermijdt.- Hoe je van een ‘nee' toch een ‘ja' maakt (zonder pusherig te zijn).- Waarom ‘te duur' geen echt bezwaar is – en hoe je daarop reageert.- Waarom Cold Calling nog steeds werkt (en hoe je het wél goed doet).- Hoe je klanten behoudt en omzet verhoogt zonder extra marketingbudget.Enjoy!Volg Ferre:op LinkedIn:Ferre Bynoeop Instagram: @ferrebynoeWebsite: bynker.beVolg Ben/Ben's Mentors:op LinkedIn: Ben De Coninckop Instagram: @bensmentorsBDC Media:bdcmedia.be-----------HOOFDSTUKKEN:00:00 - Intro00:45 - Het verhaal van Ferre in 60 seconden04:06 - Leren verkopen over heel de wereld08:56 - Oprichting van BYNKER10:35 - Wat doet BYNKER?17:30 - Waarde van een goede partner19:30 - Eerste werknemer aannemen24:10 - Masterclass cold calling29:20 - Hoe ga je om met afwijzing?32:00 - Eigenschappen van een goede verkoper35:41 - De rol van het ego in sales39:38 - Wat je niet leert op school43:46 - Omgaan met objections46:25 - Zo ga je om met 'te duur'49:36 - Zo genereer je kwalitatieve leads55:34 - Klantenbinding en loyaliteit57:42 - Potentieel uit klanten halen01:01:20 - Interessante tech voor verkopers01:06:54 - Toekomstvisie01:12:24 – Bedanking-----------Bij Ben's Mentors duiken we diep in het brein van ondernemers en experts op het vlak van persoonlijke ontwikkeling, financiën, human skills en nog veel meer. Leren van mensen die verder dan ons staan en die lessen in ons eigen leven implementeren, is de beste manier op op persoonlijk en professioneel vlak te groeien. Geniet van de podcast!
Vice Chairman of Parler and designer of the new Parler platform, Bryan Ferre joins the program to discuss the need for a paradigm change in how we live. We discuss the damaging role of Universal Income and discuss realistic alternatives. Along the way we entertain new ways of living and we share the true history of blockchain.Learn more about the opportunity to purchase a Parler Node at https://join.optio.community/6FQDhc
Det har vel aldri eksistert dårligere klær enn i disse dager. Vi har rundt 400 plagg hver og vi bruker dem for lite og vi kjøper alldeles for mye. Globalt havner det noe sånt som 92 millioner tonn tekstiler på søppelfyllinger rundt i verden hvert eneste år. mange av klærne er dessverre hverken blitt solgt eller brukt. I 2022 ble det kastet 50 000 tonn klær i Norge.Klær, gjenbrukte, gamle, nye, syntetiske, organiske materialer, fargestoffer, barnearbeid, glyfosater, miljøfarlige kjemikalier, plantefarger, plastklær og personlig ansvar er tema og vi har med oss forfatter Niels-Christian Geelmuyden som akkurat har skrevet boken "Drepende Kledelig - sannheten om klærne dine" på Flux forlag. hva skjer når plagget kommer til DEG og du står i butikken å casher ut et plagg, tenker du på det?Niels-Christian Geelmuyden ble nyretransplantert etter en nyresvikt og fikk en nyre av sin kone i 2009, og lever på immundempende piller daglig. Etter dette har han blitt mer nysgjerrig på tema innenfor mat, drikke, helse og klær og miljø. Dagens tema trigger mye følelser i oss, fordi vi forholder oss til klær hver eneste dag og vi kjenner både på kjøpelyst, dopaminkick og personlig ansvar og mikroplast.Vi snakker om:mikroplast, kildene til dette og helsekonsekvenser ved å bruke plastklæravmakt når vi ikke vet hva vi skal velge, kvalitet og spontane kjøphvordan mange vaskemaskiner slipper ut mikroplast som transporteres ut på jordene, sjekk filtrehva vil det bety om vi importerte Ferre klærHva betyr fast fashion, netthandel og hva er trenden nå og hvor mange kolleksjoner lansereshvor ofte og hvor mye trenger du å kjøpe?hva er plastklær, hvordan virker elastan (plaststoff), resirkulering og bruk, polyester og nylonHistorien bak Levi Strauss og farging av jeans for bruk, hvilke konsekvenser fikk detSarah Bellows som lager naturlig indigofarge på flasker og selger til klesprodusenterHvilke naturstoffer kan brukes som bambus, bomull og ull og er det utfordringer her også?Kan vi skape nye motetrender med strie, hamp, edderkopptråd og nestle (rami)? Stella Mc Cartney har inkludert kunstig edderkoppsilket-shirt og jeans er verdens mest etterspurte plagg i verdenTrend: Salget av brukte klær øker med 20% mer enn av nye klær, dette påvirker de store aktøreneutfordringer ved treningsklær, vask, bruk og mikroplast/elastan - hva kan du gjøre i stedet for å vaske for myehva skjer med helsen og hormoner ved å bruke plastklærHvor kjøper vi brukte klær, gjenbruksappen Tise, Fretex og bruktmarkedetmerkesystemene og hva de forteller osshva bør norske klesprodusenter tenke på for å overlevehvordan jobber robotene som avlaster barnearbeid, hva er utfordringenehva er Niels-Christians råd til oss forbrukere? hvordan redusere kjøpetrangenhvordan ser fremtiden ut? og gode tipsGlyfosater og kjemikalier og hva som skjer med klærne og er det målbare rester derHvem har ansvaret til syvende og sist?Få til slutt med deg noen av våre biohacks som bygger på denne samtalen. Håper du likte episoden og legg gjerne igjen en 5ér og en hilsen til oss om hva du synes!!Boken kan du kjøpe her:https:// www.flux.nohttps://www.ark.no/produkt/boker/fagboker/drepende-kledelig-9788283840582TAKK til samarbeidspartner denne måneden Oslo Skin Lab:KOLLAGEN: Osloskinlab.no rabattkode: Biohacking60HELSE KONGRESS BIOHACKING WEEKEND 2025: https://kongresspartner.no/no/biohacking-weekend-2025Hør om super vasking her: https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/biohacking-girls-podcast/id1558343232?l=nb&i=1000652428336Hør om glyfosater og vann vi slipper ut her: https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/biohacking-girls-din-podcast-for-optimal-helse/id1558343232?i=1000674648024
Parler Creator, Bryan Ferre, Discusses Who Really Created Blockchain, ARPANET, and Our Reality - SarahWestall.com
Slow Rhumba Kitoko Latest Mix Vol.9 DJ Naad Fally Ipupa, Ferre Gola, Koffi Olomide, H. Watanabe
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La energía eólica ha transformado el panorama energético de nuestro país, haciendo de Uruguay un referente global en energías renovables. Con nuestros imponentes parques de aerogeneradores, que lucen como salidos del futuro, hemos alcanzado una independencia energética sostenible que además proyecta una imagen de vanguardia hacia el mundo. Hoy en Hijos de Punta, vamos a aprender sobre aerogeneradores y energía eólica. Raúl Cohe conversa con el Ing. Oscar Ferreño, una persona clave en la transformación de la matriz energética uruguaya. Con 22 años de experiencia en UTE, docente de la UCUDAL y de la UM, Ferreño es uno de los directores de Ventus, empresa uruguaya líder en energías renovables, que además de haber desarrollado grandes proyectos en nuestro país, exporta su servicio de ingeniería a otros países.
Jordi Ferre is an accomplished C-suite business leader with a strong commercial and operations background in the food sector including B2C (business to consumer) as well as the value-added food ingredients and agritech sectors. He holds dual citizenship in the United States and Spain, having lived and worked in the U.S. for over two decades, as well as Europe (France, Germany, Norway) and Asia (Singapore, Malaysia). Mr. Ferre was CEO at Alvinesa Natural Ingredients through 2023 based in Madrid. Prior to Alvinesa he was the CEO of Nasdaq-listed AgroFresh Solutions, the global leader of post-harvest solutions to extend the shelf life of fresh fruits and vegetables. Other positions include Chief Operating Officer at PureCircle, the leading producer, innovator and marketer of high-purity stevia ingredients, Vice President, Sales & Marketing SPLENDA® Sucralose at Tate & Lyle; as well as ovarious B2C positions at Wise Foods, Chupa Chups and Warner Lambert. In 2023 he launched Launch CIBUSNET®, a selective network of multi-discipline professionals across the global food industry providing identification of potential investor/partners, new technology advisory, go-to-market strategy, due diligence, and board/advisory roles. Through Cibusnet he has assisted a number of companies in the ready-to-eat meals, ingredients and precision fermentation industries. Since October, he is the interim CEO of HTBA USA, a leading manufacturer of flavonoids used in the food and beverage industry. Mr. Ferre holds a BBA-MBA degree from Esade Business School and completed the PMD program at IESE Business School both based in Barcelona, Spain as well as a number of leadership programs at MIT, Drexler and IMD business schools.
My guest this episode is Jane Ferre who is an expert in all things Talent Management.Jane is such a fun and engaging individual who is prolific on LinkedIn so connect with her on there if you aren't already.Like many she didn't know what she wanted to do after university but secured a job at Euro Disney in Paris soon after it opened resulting in her dancing in the parade as Lumiere from Beauty and the Beast and having the time of her life!Eventually she moved to British Airways where she spent almost 20 years working in a range of roles within the HR department but it was Talent Management that she always enjoyed the most. After two redundancies in a short space of time she made the decision to go self-employed and help lots of different companies align their Talent Management strategies with the overall business goals to ensure they had the right people with the right capabilities to achieve those goals.During the conversation we discuss the importance of building and maintaining your network. Jane effectively sums this up by saying you need to invest the time by developing your network so that it's there and in place for when you need it.This was an incredibly enjoyable conversation and I'm sure you'll get as much pleasure from listening as I did recording it.Support the Show.
María José Ferreño, presidenta de la federación de ANPAS de Galicia
María José Ferreño, presidenta de la federación de ANPAS de Galicia
In this engaging podcast conversation, Coach Francisco Ruiz and Coach Carlos Gómez of Gomez Academy in Barcelona discuss the often-overlooked advantages of junior tennis players developing their skills on clay courts.
ETR talks to Seb Pierron of Ferré Music – www.ferremusique.com – about guitars – so many – so beautiful & all the services the shop has to offer – since 1976 – check out the band COLLAPSE (https://collapseband.bandcamp.com/music) – Seb... Continue Reading →
My links: My patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=103280827 My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/rhetoricrevolution Send me a voice message!: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerly TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrconnerly?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Email: rhetoricrevolution@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connerlyliam/ Podcast | Latin in Layman's - A Rhetoric Revolution https://open.spotify.com/show/0EjiYFx1K4lwfykjf5jApM?si=b871da6367d74d92 Gut Guardian Discount Code: LIAM64728 Inferior: Below or lower in position. In anatomy, it refers to structures situated toward the feet or tail. Etymology: From Latin "inferus," meaning low or below. Suffer: To endure or experience pain, injury, or distress. Etymology: From Latin "sufferre," composed of "sub-" (under) and "ferre" (to bear). Transfer: To move or convey from one place to another. Etymology: From Latin "transferre," composed of "trans-" (across) and "ferre" (to bear). Reference: Something that refers or relates to another thing. Etymology: From Latin "referre," composed of "re-" (back) and "ferre" (to bear). Confer: To compare or consult with others. Etymology: From Latin "conferre," composed of "cum" (with) and "ferre" (to bear). Deferent Duct: Part of the male reproductive system that carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct. Etymology: "Deferent" comes from Latin "deferens," present participle of "deferre" (to carry away). Efferent: Carrying away from a central organ or structure. Etymology: From Latin "efferens," present participle of "efferre" (to carry out). Ferrous: Relating to iron, often used in the context of iron-containing compounds. Etymology: From Latin "ferrum," meaning iron. Translation: The process of converting genetic information from mRNA to a sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis. Etymology: From Latin "translatio," meaning carrying across. Proliferate: To multiply or increase rapidly. Etymology: From Latin "prolifer," combining "proles" (offspring) and "ferre" (to bear). Circumference: The boundary of a circular area. Etymology: From Latin "circumferentia," composed of "circum" (around) and "ferre" (to bear). Pestiferous: Carrying or bringing disease. Etymology: From Latin "pestifer," combining "pestis" (plague) and "ferre" (to bear). Luciferase: An enzyme that produces light, often used in bioluminescent assays. Etymology: From Latin "lucifer," combining "lux" (light) and "ferre" (to bear). Sulfuriferous: Carrying or containing sulfur. Etymology: From Latin "sulfur" (sulfur) and "ferre" (to bear). Fertile: Capable of bearing offspring or producing abundant crops. Etymology: From Latin "fertilis," derived from "ferre" (to bear).
Este sábado, día 16, actúa en el Auditorio ADOC, en el Concierto de Primavera de la Orquesta Sinfónica Teatro Castelar.
TitleLevel Up with Gamification (ft. Rob Ferre, CSP | Speaker, Game Show Host, Master of Ceremonies)BioRob Ferre has spent most of his career getting people engaged in an experience as a speaker, host, and entertainer. He founded his company, Life of the Party Entertainment, after spending 3 years in the family entertainment capital of the world, Orlando, FL. Today, Rob emcees for organizations, conferences, associations, and community events.Opening Quote"I think it's all about reframing it. And let them see, like this game, the purpose of it is just to engage your audience. That's really what we're trying to do, is bring them back into the meeting because people are going to check out on their own ways. People are going to take out their phones, they're going to take out their laptops, and they're not going to pay attention. But if I create an engagement activity, their focus is still on the stage. And still in that meeting."SummaryIn this engaging episode, host Scott Bloom talks with gamification and engagement expert Rob Ferre, who shares his insights on using games to elevate events. A veteran game show host, Ferre's journey started as a theme park DJ and quickly evolved into the broader corporate market. In that role, he emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience and aligning games with client objectives. Over time, he's crafted a variety of customized interactive, audience-engaging games for events of all kinds. From clever icebreakers to full-fledged game shows, Rob talks about ways to incorporate prizes, technology, and that all-important laughter into any event. He also shares behind-the-scenes anecdotes and the secrets to keeping an audience hooked with bite-sized entertainment.Rob and Scott explore the strategy behind short, dynamic games, leveraging technology like audience response systems to refresh classics like Jeopardy and Family Feud. Trivia, team-building, and the use of digital tools like Mentimeter and Kahoot are highlighted as key tactics for involving the audience and fostering camaraderie.This episode of "No More Bad Events" reveals how gamification can level up and transform an average gathering into an unforgettable experience.HIRE THEM TO SPEAK:Hire Rob Ferre: Rob's eSpeakers ProfileHire Scott Bloom: Scott's eSpeakers BioFollow eSpeakers: eSpeakers MarketplaceABOUT NO MORE BAD EVENTS:Brought to you by eSpeakers and hosted by professional emcee, host, and keynote speaker Scott Bloom, No More Bad Events is where you'll hear from some of the top names in the event and speaking industry about what goes on behind the scenes at the world's most perfectly executed conferences, meetings, and more. Get ready to learn the secrets and strategies to help anyone in the event industry reach their goal of putting on nothing less than world-class events. Learn more at: nomorebadevents.comABOUT THE HOST:A veteran comedian and television personality who has built a reputation as the go-to choice for business humor, Scott has hosted hundreds of events over two decades for big and small organizations alike. Scott has also hosted his own weekly VH1 series and recently co-hosted a national simulcast of the Grammy Awards from the Palace Theater.As the son of a successful salesman, he was exposed to the principles of building a business at an early age. As a comedian, Scott cut his teeth at renowned improv and comedy clubs. And as a self-taught student of psychology, he's explored what makes people tick and has written a book (albeit a farce) on how to get through life. He's uniquely positioned to deliver significant notes on connecting people and making business seriously funny. And who doesn't like to laugh? Learn more about Scott: scottbloomconnects.comPRODUCED BY eSpeakers:When the perfect speaker is in front of the right audience, a kind of magic happens where organizations and individuals improve in substantial, long-term ways. eSpeakers exists to make this happen more often. eSpeakers is where the speaking industry does business on the web. Speakers, speaker managers, associations, and bureaus use our tools to organize, promote and grow successful businesses. Event organizers think of eSpeakers first when they want to hire speakers for their meetings or events.The eSpeakers Marketplace technology lets us and our partner directories help meeting professionals worldwide connect directly with speakers for great engagements. Thousands of successful speakers, trainers, and coaches use eSpeakers to build their businesses and manage their calendars. Thousands of event organizers use our directories every day to find and hire speakers. Our tools are built for speakers, by speakers, to do things that only purpose-built systems can.Learn more at: eSpeakers.comSHOW CREDITS:Scott Bloom: Host | scottbloomconnects.comJoe Heaps: eSpeakers | jheaps@eSpeakers.com
We spraken met Ferre Van Den Broeck over soep, badden nemen en onze eerste interactie.LIVESHOW TICKETS: https://www.arenberg.be/nl/programma/gossip-guy/a0NP5000001Ah38MACBonuscontent: petjeaf.com/gossipguyDeze podcast bevat publiciteit voor ZALANDO Volg mij @enderscholtens of Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enderscholtens/Twitter: https://twitter.com/enderscholtens?lang=enSnapchat: enderrrrrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4F3QqJ-g0HDqvyWf-6K4SwTikTok: http://vm.tiktok.com/J61VUE/Edit: https://www.instagram.com/matthiasvollon/?hl=nlZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vorlesungen zur Linguistik und Sprachgeschichte des Deutschen
Das für die linguistische Einführungen zur Semantik 'klassische' Beispiel des "Morgensterns" diskutiere ich auf der Basis des Lieds "Der Morgenstern ist aufgedrungen" (in Wissen Ib). Mediale Inhalte: "Der Morgenstern ist augedrungen": (1) Aufnahme des Thomanerchores Leipzig unter Leitung von Erhard Mauersberger. (2) Aufnahme des Dresdner Kammerchors unter Leitung von Hans-Christoph Rademann. "Die Nacht ist vorgedrungen": Aufnahme des Windsbacher Knabenchors unter der Leitung von Ulrich Grainer. Die Vorlesung "Basiswissen Sprachwissenschaft" ist konzipiert als Überblicksvorlesung über die zentralen Sprachwissens- und Kommunikationsmodelle, die in der modernen Linguistik unser Bild von Sprachwissen und Kommunikation maßgeblich prägen. Präsentation (*.pdf): Alexander Lasch. 2023. Basiswissen Sprachwissenschaft. Zenodo. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8388691. Videoaufzeichnungen: https://youtube.com/@AlexanderLasch. Informationen & Material zu allen Vorlesungen: https://kurzelinks.de/fl7f. Intro: "Reflections" von Scott Holmes (CC BY via FMA). #Linguistik #OER #Sprache
️ LA RUINA está de gira en http://www.laruinashow.com La Ruina desde Valencia con Ignasi Taltavull (@ignasitf), Tomàs Fuentes (@cap0) y Carolina Ferre descubriendo Valencia a su rollo. Ignasi Taltavull: http://www.twitter.com/ignasitf http://www.instagram.com/ignasitf Tomàs Fuentes http://www.twitter.com/cap0 http://www.instagram.com/cap0 La Ruina sigue en redes: @laruinashow http://www.twitter.com/laruinashow http://www.instagram.com/laruinashow
Veterinarian Javier Bordas is very busy.On a recent morning, he rushed back into his small-town clinic in the village of Pont de Suert in Spain. He had just been at a cattle ranch near the French border, where he said he saw yet another case of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, or EHD.Dr. Bordas told The World that there were multiple outbreaks in the 10 days since the virus reached the region.“I saw three sick cows,” he said. “And I've just taken a blood sample from another. Ranchers have even called me from France, but I tell them I can't go.”The mosquito-borne virus first jumped from North Africa to Italy last year. Soon after, it appeared in southern Spain. It's now crossed the Pyrenees during the warmest fall ever recorded in Europe.“We're waiting for the cold to arrive,” Bordas said. “Normally, at this time of year, it should get down to just about freezing at night. If the weather were normal, I think this mosquito would disappear.” On the day Bordas spoke to The World, it was about 70 degrees. The week prior, temperatures were in the high 80s. People wore t-shirts and shorts instead of the down parkas normally seen in late October.Bordas' phone rang — a local rancher, Josep Feree, said he was bringing a sick cow down from the pastures to his barn just down the road. Rural veterinarian Dr. Javier Bordas fields call after call from ranchers whose cattle have been infected by Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease. EHD arrived in Europe in 2022 and quickly spread north across Spain, Italy and France. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World Bordas sped off in his white work truck and reached the barn before Ferre. When the rancher showed up — the sick cow was nowhere to be seen. “We couldn't move her,” he said, exasperated. “She kept charging [at] us [when we tried]. She's been sick for a week now.”That means a week with little or no food and water — because one of EHD's main symptoms is excruciatingly painful sores on the tongue and mouth.Four of Ferre's 300 heads had caught EHD. Bordas checked on another one that had gone days without food. She was alone in a corner pen and could barely stand up. Ferre held the cow's mouth open, as Bordas shined a light inside.“You can still see some ulcers there,” he said. “But she's getting better. Look under her tongue. She had a sore that ran from one side of her mouth to the other." A cow recovering from EHD slowly chews on hay on a ranch in northeast Spain. EHD causes painful sores on cattle tongues and mouths, making it impossible to eat or drink. The virus can also provoke miscarriages and leave bulls sterile. Occasionally it is fatal. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World Ferre pushed some hay her way, and the cow tentatively began to chew. There was a sense of relief. But it didn't last long.The big picture is that there's no cure for EHD beyond painkillers and prayers.“These days, this is all we ranchers are talking about,” Ferre told The World. “Here, luckily, so far, none of my cows have died.” Bordas visits ranches to make sure cows have been impregnated, as ranchers worry their bulls may be left sterile by EHD. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World The mortality rate is low. But hundreds of cows in Spain have, in fact, died. Many more have had miscarriages. Infected bulls have gone sterile.The one preventative weapon ranchers have is old-fashioned bug spray.“The repellent we use works on ticks, so hopefully, it'll keep the mosquitos away too,” Ferre said.But if the disease's rapid spread northward is any indication, repellent won't cut it.“I think the mosquito got here so fast inside trucks,” Bordas said. “Because the first cases appeared on ranches right along the motorway. We get like 2,000 trucks a day passing through.”Initially, health authorities said mosquitoes wouldn't survive much at 3,000 feet above sea level. But with the summer-like conditions, Ferre said one of his cows got infected at twice that altitude.But can't they take the animals up even higher until winter arrives? “No, no. Quite the opposite,” Ferre said. “We need to bring the cows down now. Because they've grazed all the pastures clean. There's no food up there.”Ferre's cows must descend or face starvation — even if coming down means possibly getting EHD.
Transfer: Definition: To move or convey from one place, person, or thing to another. Etymology: From the Latin "transferre," which combines "trans" (across) and "ferre" (to carry). Latin derived this term from the Greek "pherein." Infer: Definition: To deduce or conclude information from evidence or reasoning. Etymology: Derived from the Latin "inferre," which combines "in" (into) and "ferre" (to carry). The Latin term was influenced by the Greek "pherein." Suffer: Definition: To endure or experience pain, distress, or hardship. Etymology: Comes from the Latin "sufferre," which combines "sub" (under) and "ferre" (to carry). The idea is carrying a burden or enduring something. Conference: Definition: A meeting where people gather to discuss or exchange information. Etymology: From the Latin "conferentia," which combines "con" (together) and "ferre" (to carry). The idea is people coming together to carry or exchange ideas. Prefer: Definition: To choose or favor one thing over another. Etymology: Derived from the Latin "praeferre," which combines "prae" (before) and "ferre" (to carry). It implies carrying something before others. Reference: Definition: A mention or citation of a source or authority in support of an argument or statement. Etymology: From the Latin "referentia," which combines "re-" (back) and "ferre" (to carry). It means carrying something back, like information or a citation. Ferry: Definition: A boat or ship used to carry people and goods across a body of water. Etymology: Derived from the Old English "ferian," which means "to carry" or "to convey." It has Germanic roots related to the Greek "pherein." Lucifer: Definition: A poetic term for the morning star (Venus) or the Devil (Satan). Etymology: From Latin "lucifer," which combines "lux" (light) and "ferre" (to carry). It refers to the light-bringer or the morning star. Sufferance: Definition: The state of enduring pain, hardship, or inconvenience. Etymology: Derived from "suffer" with the suffix "-ance," indicating a state or condition. Proliferate: Definition: To reproduce or multiply rapidly. Etymology: From the Latin "proliferare," which combines "proles" (offspring) and "ferre" (to carry). It means to carry forth or produce offspring abundantly. Defer: Definition: To postpone or delay something. Etymology: Comes from the Latin "differre," which combines "dis" (away) and "ferre" (to carry). It implies carrying something away from the current moment. My links: My patreon: patreon.com/user?u=103280827 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrconnerly?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Email: rhetoricrevolution@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connerlyliam/ Podcast | Latin in Layman's - A Rhetoric Revolution https://open.spotify.com/show/0EjiYFx1K4lwfykjf5jApM?si=b871da6367d74d92
Veterinarian Javier Bordas is very busy.On a recent morning, he rushed back into his small-town clinic in the village of Pont de Suert in Spain. He had just been at a cattle ranch near the French border, where he said he saw yet another case of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, or EHD.Dr. Bordas told The World that there were multiple outbreaks in the 10 days since the virus reached the region.“I saw three sick cows,” he said. “And I've just taken a blood sample from another. Ranchers have even called me from France, but I tell them I can't go.”The mosquito-borne virus first jumped from North Africa to Italy last year. Soon after, it appeared in southern Spain. It's now crossed the Pyrenees during the warmest fall ever recorded in Europe.“We're waiting for the cold to arrive,” Bordas said. “Normally, at this time of year, it should get down to just about freezing at night. If the weather were normal, I think this mosquito would disappear.” On the day Bordas spoke to The World, it was about 70 degrees. The week prior, temperatures were in the high 80s. People wore t-shirts and shorts instead of the down parkas normally seen in late October.Bordas' phone rang — a local rancher, Josep Feree, said he was bringing a sick cow down from the pastures to his barn just down the road. Rural veterinarian Dr. Javier Bordas fields call after call from ranchers whose cattle have been infected by Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease. EHD arrived in Europe in 2022 and quickly spread north across Spain, Italy and France. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World Bordas sped off in his white work truck and reached the barn before Ferre. When the rancher showed up — the sick cow was nowhere to be seen. “We couldn't move her,” he said, exasperated. “She kept charging [at] us [when we tried]. She's been sick for a week now.”That means a week with little or no food and water — because one of EHD's main symptoms is excruciatingly painful sores on the tongue and mouth.Four of Ferre's 300 heads had caught EHD. Bordas checked on another one that had gone days without food. She was alone in a corner pen and could barely stand up. Ferre held the cow's mouth open, as Bordas shined a light inside.“You can still see some ulcers there,” he said. “But she's getting better. Look under her tongue. She had a sore that ran from one side of her mouth to the other." A cow recovering from EHD slowly chews on hay on a ranch in northeast Spain. EHD causes painful sores on cattle tongues and mouths, making it impossible to eat or drink. The virus can also provoke miscarriages and leave bulls sterile. Occasionally it is fatal. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World Ferre pushed some hay her way, and the cow tentatively began to chew. There was a sense of relief. But it didn't last long.The big picture is that there's no cure for EHD beyond painkillers and prayers.“These days, this is all we ranchers are talking about,” Ferre told The World. “Here, luckily, so far, none of my cows have died.” Bordas visits ranches to make sure cows have been impregnated, as ranchers worry their bulls may be left sterile by EHD. Credit: Gerry Hadden/The World The mortality rate is low. But hundreds of cows in Spain have, in fact, died. Many more have had miscarriages. Infected bulls have gone sterile.The one preventative weapon ranchers have is old-fashioned bug spray.“The repellent we use works on ticks, so hopefully, it'll keep the mosquitos away too,” Ferre said.But if the disease's rapid spread northward is any indication, repellent won't cut it.“I think the mosquito got here so fast inside trucks,” Bordas said. “Because the first cases appeared on ranches right along the motorway. We get like 2,000 trucks a day passing through.”Initially, health authorities said mosquitoes wouldn't survive much at 3,000 feet above sea level. But with the summer-like conditions, Ferre said one of his cows got infected at twice that altitude.But can't they take the animals up even higher until winter arrives? “No, no. Quite the opposite,” Ferre said. “We need to bring the cows down now. Because they've grazed all the pastures clean. There's no food up there.”Ferre's cows must descend or face starvation — even if coming down means possibly getting EHD.
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Émission Intrinsèque du 18 mai avec: Remplissage Électrique, Butter Bullet, Dudu, Benoit Deyrat, Julos Beaucarne, Léo Ferre, Les Chevals Hongrois Bleu Russe, Marie Klock, Barbara, Ekymose, Le Nom Du Groupe, Flynt, Tiskur & Kalux, Pink Floyd
This week's Nose is gonna make three 10X trades: 1K to 10K, 10K to a hundred, hundred to a million. Boom. On April 20, Twitter stripped its blue check marks from the accounts of public figures and others who weren't paying for them. Including many celebrities, who then went on to drag Twitter about how much they don't care. At the same time, there seems to be a growing feeling (again) that Twitter might be dying. And: Beef is a Netflix comedy-drama limited series created by Lee Sung Jin and starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wong. It “follows the aftermath of a road rage incident between two strangers.” Beef is currently the most popular TV series on Rotten Tomatoes and #2 in TV Shows Today on Netflix. Jacques Lamarre's endorsement: Shy: The Alarmingly Outspoken Memoirs of Mary Rodgers by Mary Rodgers and Jesse Green Tracy Wu Fastenberg's endorsements: The Charles in Wethersfield, Connecticut Comstock, Ferre & Co. in Wethersfield, Connecticut Bill Yousman's endorsements Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Services in Bloomfield, Connecticut Keep Your Courage by Natalie Merchant the music of Prince Colin's endorsements: apple blossoms poetry sleep Some other stuff that happened this week, give or take: Ahmad Jamal, Whose Spare Style Redefined Jazz Piano, Dies at 92 He was known for his laid-back style and for his influence on, among others, Miles Davis, who once said, “All my inspiration comes from Ahmad Jamal.” Netflix Will End Its DVD Service, 5.2 Billion Discs Later Sending movies through the mail, in recognizable red-and-white envelopes, helped the company become a behemoth in Hollywood. Yes, People Will Pay $27,500 for an Old ‘Rocky' Tape. Here's Why. Collectors are finding that their childhood has a price — and it's going up. When the future is frightening, it's boom times at the nostalgia factory. Netflix's Love Is Blind Live Failure Had Big ‘Game Servers Are Down' Energy The streaming service tried its second-ever live broadcast for the highly anticipated Love Is Blind reunion Hollywood Writers Approve of Strike as Shutdown Looms The writers have not gone on strike in 15 years, and the vote gives their unions the right to call for a walkout when their contract expires on May 1. What the death of a literary magazine says about our cultural decay BuzzFeed Shuts Down Its News Division BuzzFeed News, which won a Pulitzer Prize but never made money, is “beginning the process of closing,” the company's founder, Jonah Peretti, said in a memo to employees. ‘Air' and the Argument for Letting the Talent Share in the Profits The movie's focus (how Michael Jordan got a cut from Nike) reflects what its filmmakers, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, are trying to do in their new venture. Fringe's Finest Hour Is Sci-Fi's Most Profound Exploration of Faith and Science “I've asked God for a sign of forgiveness. A specific one, a white tulip.” Scientists discovered a new ‘quasi-moon' orbiting Earth McDonald's is upgrading its burgers The Myth of the Broke Millennial After a rough start, the generation is thriving. Why doesn't it feel that way? After he sold his company for over $1 billion, Ryan Reynolds' investing spree continues with a fintech company that has ties to Binance and DraftKings Hot 100 First-Timers: Jack Black Scores First Solo Hit With ‘Super Mario Bros.' Ballad ‘Peaches' The song debuts at No. 83. An A.I. Hit of Fake ‘Drake' and ‘The Weeknd' Rattles the Music World A track like “Heart on My Sleeve,” which went viral before being taken down by streaming services this week, may be a novelty for now. But the legal and creative questions it raises are here to stay. GUESTS: Jacques Lamarre: A playwright and chief communications officer at Buzz Engine Tracy Wu Fastenberg: Development officer at Connecticut Children's Bill Yousman: Professor of media studies at Sacred Heart University The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show. Our programming is made possible thanks to listeners like you. Please consider supporting this show and Connecticut Public with a donation today.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nuestro experto televisivo, Borja Terán, nos repasa los inicios de la periodista Carolina Ferre en la televisión valenciana.
In this episode, we'll dive into the psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy of coffee. Find out how caffeine affects your brain and body, how it could affect your cognitive abilities and spending behavior, and how coffee has become so institutionalized in our society.Get started with Buzzsprout HERE!MENTIONEDEvans, J., Richards, J. R., & Battisti, A. S. (2022). Caffeine. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7NhQYgeCkAhttps://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugs-brains-behavior-science-addiction/drug-misuse-addictionMeredith, S. E., Juliano, L. M., Hughes, J. R., & Griffiths, R. R. (2013). Caffeine Use Disorder: A Comprehensive Review and Research Agenda. Journal of caffeine research, 3(3), 114–130. Volkow, N. D., Wang, G. J., Logan, J., Alexoff, D., Fowler, J. S., Thanos, P. K., Wong, C., Casado, V., Ferre, S., & Tomasi, D. (2015). Caffeine increases striatal dopamine D2/D3 receptor availability in the human brain. Translational psychiatry, 5(4), e549. https://nutritional-revolution.com/will-coffee-make-you-faster/Caterina, D. R., Martinez, A. J., & Kohlmeier, M. (2019). Principles of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics: Fundamentals of Individualized Nutrition. London, United Kingdom: Academic Press.Guest, N., Corey, P., Vescovi, J., & El-Sohemy, A. (2018). Caffeine, CYP1A2 Genotype, and Endurance Performance in Athletes. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 50(8), 1570–1578. 23andme - Caffeine Genex Diagnostics - Caffeine Zhang, H., Lee, Z. X., & Qiu, A. (2020). Caffeine intake and cognitive functions in children. Psychopharmacology, 237(10), 3109–3116.https://nida.nih.gov/news-events/nida-notes/2021/04/childhood-caffeine-exposure-may-negatively-affect-cognitive-functioningMorava, A., Fagan, M. J., & Prapavessis, H. (2019). Effects of Caffeine and Acute Aerobic Exercise on Working Memory and Caffeine Withdrawal. Scientific reports, 9(1), 1964. Weibel, J., Lin, Y. S., Landolt, H. P., Berthomier, C., Brandewinder, M., Kistler, J., Rehm, S., Rentsch, K. M., Meyer, M., Borgwardt, S., Cajochen, C., & Reichert, C. F. (2021). Regular Caffeine Intake Delays REM Sleep Promotion and Attenuates Sleep Quality in Healthy Men. Journal of biological rhythms, 36(4), 384–394. Biswas, D., Hartmann, P., Eisend, M., Szocs, C., Jochims, B., Apaolaza, V., Hermann, E., López, C. M., & Borges, A. (2022). Caffeine's Effects on Consumer Spending. Journal of Marketing, 0(0).Buzzfeed coffee personality quizBBC ArticleCaffeine and CapitalismCoffee Bean Book FIND MEWMT Instagram: @walkmethrough.jpg Website: https://walk-me-through.mailchimpsites.com/Support WMT: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/walkmethroughPersonal Instagram: @eugenia.jpgCREDITSTrack: Electric Ten — Broke in Summer [Audio Library Release]Support the show
Vandaag worden de bibliothecarissen in 't Koekoeksnest verwacht en vindt de begrafenis van de Ferre plaats. Waarover heeft Albert het met Milleke?
Programmation consacrée à toutes les sorties musicales de ces dernières semaines. (Rediffusion) Ferre Gola feat Josey Toc toc Vesko Sini Havana meets Kingston feat Pepe Ordaz, Maïkel Ante, La Armada, Prince Alla, Randy Valentine, Brenda Navarrete, Telmary & El Medico Reggae y son Wizkid feat Ayra Starr 2 Sugar Mink's L'eau du rap Eric Nice et Mimi Mongo Buzz Jocelyne Beroard Kaye manman MC One Cocaïna Ben l'Oncle Soul Levitate Sexion d'Assaut Africain Nas Hood 2 Hood La Perfecta La divinité Super Combo Moin domi dewo Lokua Kanza Tout va bien
Al Ferre - Are You A Living Sacrifice? by West Coast Baptist College
#108 reinvencionprofesional ¿Has sentido que quieres reinventarte, pero todo está en tu contra? Si es tu caso, debes escuchar este episodio. Porque aunque parezca que el momento no te acompaña, la realidad es que si quieres lograr algo con todo tu corazón, puedes alcanzarlo a pesar de las circunstancias. Y esto es lo que nos cuenta la invitada de la semana, Vanesa Ferre. Ella, a pesar de la pandemia y una separación de por medio con 3 hijos, ha logrado reinventarse. Y no solo eso, lo que ha conseguido a día de hoy es digno de escuchar. ¿Quieres conocer la historia de Vanessa? Dale al play. Todos los detalles en el blog: http://madresreinventadas.com/ Enlaces mencionados en este episodio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanesa-ferre-cm/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/grupo-n-redes/ https://www.instagram.com/vanesaferrecm/ https://www.instagram.com/nredes_/ Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
datum: 23, 24 en 30 september gasten: Xander De Rycke, Sven De Ridder, Alex Agnew en Jens (Mekanik) Lambrigts Onze lange feestelijke aflevering 400 zijn eigenlijk 4 podcasts achter elkaar. We praten met Xander over onze top15 comedy shows, met Sven over onze top 15 film debuten, met Alex over onze top 15 jaren 80 songs en met Jens over onze top 15 striphelden. Dank aan alle luisteraars. Dank voor het artwork: Kris, Frank, Ferre, Ilke en Jaros
El Jefe del Servicio de Psiquiatría de Adultos del Hospital Gregorio Marañón se asoma a La Ventana para contarnos la importancia de esta unidad pionera en tratar a personas adictas a las nuevas tecnologías
While the natural sciences try to quantify and describe the natural world, the role of the social sciences is to understand people — including their many different attitudes, values and worldviews. This perspective is complex, but it is vital for policymakers, since policy directly engages with people. And, as Professors Peter Jackson and Marta Rivera Ferre argue, the way you frame a question can lead to radically different answers — even though different framings are equally valid. How does science advice help to meet these challenges? Resources mentioned in this episode Evidence Review Report and Scientific Opinion on a sustainable food system: https://www.sapea.info/food
Ferre Gola Ferre Gola, de son vrai nom Hervé Gola Bataringe est un artiste chanteur, danseur, auteur-compositeur-interprète et producteur congolais. Actif depuis la fin des années 1990, avec plus de 25 années de carrière derrière lui, Ferre Gola est une véritable icône de la rumba congolaise Instagram : @ferregola_lepadre Facebook : Ferre Gola Le Padre Facebook : Weekend Africain Instagram : @weekend_africain Blog littérature : Au Pays Du Baobab Instagram : @aupaysdubaobab Blog littérature : Chez Gangoueus Facebook : Chroniques Littéraires Africaines
You may be surprised to learn that, Instead of becoming waste for landfill, grape skins and other unused parts of grapes from the wine-making process can then go on to create important ingredients to support healthy living, which are used in supplements, foods and beverages. Alvinesa Natural Ingredients based in Spain, is a “circular economy” leader of sustainable plant-based ingredients. New Chief Executive Jordi Ferre is leading the expansion of Alvinesa's plant-based ingredients into the global food and nutrition markets. Jordi is an accomplished C-suite business leader who brings a strong commercial and operations background in the food sector, covering B2C as well as value-added food ingredients and agritech.
Upcycling is a new term highlighting the ability to make the most of surplus food waste; Alvinesa has been on this path for decades, and is accelerating its efforts. Upcycling allows firms to make the most of surplus waste, such as food waste, to incrementally add value to the supply chain. While it's not a new concept, the term itself has taken on greater resonance in recent years as companies seek to make the most of every part of their base ingredients. From a family-owned company founded in 1948 to ‘upcycle' spent waste of the wine making process, Alvinesa has developed into a firm devoted to exploring how to develop high value nutraceutical ingredients. In partnership with its new investors Intermedial Capital Group, and with new CEO Jordi Ferre on board, Alvinesa is extending its geographic and market reach. In this podcast, Ferre speaks to the opportunities around upcycling and the circular economy, the importance of increasing geographic reach, and how companies can extend their own journeys around sustainability. Tune in to hear more about: The concept of upcycling and opportunities to make the most of agro-waste. How using natural extraction processes can optimize ingredient positioning. Increased acquisition and geo-extension plans for Alvinesa. Inspiration for greater sustainability creativity. Guest: Jordi Ferre, CEO, https://informaplc.sharepoint.com/teams/VitafoodsGroup/Shared%2520Documents/Vitafoods%2520Insights/Vitafoods%2520Insights%25202022/Content/Podcasts/Episodes/alvinesa.com/en/ (Alvinesa Natural Ingredients) If you like the show, make sure to subscribe and follow the https://the-vitafoods-insights.captivate.fm/ (Vitafoods Insights podcast). Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend that you think would enjoy it. For more content from Vitafoods Insights, make sure to check our website: https://www.vitafoodsinsights.com/ (https://www.vitafoodsinsights.com) To learn more about sponsorships opportunities, https://informa.turtl.co/story/vitafoods-insights-2022-marketing-brochure/page/1 (click here) and make sure to check our media kit.
Neste episódio da série Gestão Rural, Paulo, Gabriel e Jonas conversaram com Hugo Monteiro da Cunha sobre o famoso Imposto de Renda para produtores rurais, pontos de atenção para o LCDPR e um passo a passo para não dar bobeira nesse momento. Comunidade Agro de Sucesso: http://www.comunidadeagrodesucesso.com.br/
CPAC made its second visit to Orlando, and this massive event is a magnet for those interested in the conservative cause. And like last year, Mike was set up in a booth on Broadcast Row, and interviewing newsmakers and attendees. Included in this episode, the wildly popular campus speaker CHARLIE KIRK, who hosts "Saving America With Charlie Kirk" on the Shepherd. Also, Florida Republican Party President Helen Ferre, GETTR director of communications Sonny Nelson. Plus, Chris Long shares on the D-Day Project, and Sam Case from Dan Celia's FISM News round out today's guests.
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/HDUbqE8j_tc Llevamos una vida con muchas prisas y no escuchamos a nuestro cuerpo. Nos duele la cabeza y seguimos con nuestra vida como si nada. Cuando tu cuerpo te está avisando lo que tienes que hacer necesitas escucharlo. Para y obsérvate, medita y utiliza recursos naturales. Somos naturaleza y deja que tu cuerpo restablezca su equilibrio de forma natural. Silvia Ferre Es Terapeuta y formadora. Empezó el camino de autosanación en 2011. Especialista en Reflexología desde el 2012, aromaterapia y su técnica propia AROMESREFLEX (la unión de la aromaterapia y la reflexología). En 2018, descubrió la terapia Raindrop:” gota de lluvia”. Da cursos para explicar a las familias, como pueden ayudarse. En los últimos 4 años ha formado a más de 400 personas en la terapia Raindrop. Hace formaciones presenciales y también on line. Puedes apuntarte a su consulta terapéutica: con meditación guiada, aromaterapia, reflexología y constelaciones familiares. Curso de Terapia Raindrop (gota de lluvia) un increíble masaje con aceites esenciales y técnicas ancestras como vitaflex y effleurage para obtener beneficios maravillosos, relajante y equilibrante. No se requieren conocimientos previos y se puede aplicar en familia. https://aromesreflex.com/ https://www.instagram.com/aromesrefle... https://www.facebook.com/silvia.ferre... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente -----------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.
Our guest on this episode of The Shape of Work podcast is Jane Ferre. Jane is an Executive Career Coach for frustrated professionals. She provides private career coaching for professionals who, despite loving the organisation that they work for and the people who they work with, know that they've outgrown their role and need a new challenge - but they just don't know where to start. Prior to working as a career coach, Jane worked at British Airways for almost twenty years. In the episode, our conversation with Jane revolves around job redundancies and tips to cope with them. She also discusses facts about a good candidate experience and ways to improve it through the recruitment process. She provides a variety of insightful tidbits into mentorship, coaching, training and development, and the concept of “self-learning”.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSWhat Companies Must Do To Have a Good Candidate ExperienceHiring managers must know quickly if a candidate is good for the role or not. It's important to make decisions quickly and tell the candidate. When you are slow to make decisions, you can lose the person to competitors. If you want to bring back people, make that decision quickly. Keep the processes to a minimum. It's important to provide candidates feedback and a positive experience, regardless of the outcome of the interview. How Do Companies Identify the Training and Development Needs of Employees During the Pandemic?Development is a two-way street. It is not just about the organizations giving training to individuals but also about the individuals taking ownership of development. Development is also about developing one's skillset. It is not just about developing something specifically for the organization. The individual has a responsibility as well. They must focus on developing specific skills within a time frame. The organization must focus on getting the right people with the right talent and the right skills for the right roles at the right time. Individuals can develop in many ways – Watch YouTube videos, be part of someone's Facebook, read a book, follow a blogger, or even start their own blog, engage the content of a reputed personality on LinkedIn, and more.How Virtual Meetings Affect the Working Pattern of Employees?More meetings are happening in organizations since the pandemic forced the work from home norm. This string of meetings can affect the working hours of employees. Online meetings are eating into work time. But one reason why these meetings are increasing is that virtual meetings do not provide the visual elements to understand employees' frame of mind and their body language. Employees must take a stand to decide if their presence is really needed in a meeting. Do they need to be there? What is the contribution they are making? What's the impact if they are not there? How Effective is the Survey Method to Judge the Overall Health of an Organization?Most organizations probably don't need a survey because they already know what they are doing. If they are engaging with the employees regularly, they know what the answers will be to the survey questions. Surveys can create overwhelming data, and companies don't know what to do with it. Organizations must not go on a strategy changing spree just because of the data given out by a particular survey. Just change one or two things that are most important and implement that. Choose to change things that are easy to implement and can give quicker results.Follow Jane on LinkedInProduced by: Priya BhattPodcast host: Rohan Mankad
Tony talks to executive career coach, Jane Ferre, about her business journey, the ways in which she works, and how she helps others to achieve their true business potential. KEY TAKEAWAYS Redundancies are the end of a role, not the end of you. If anything, redundant people come away stronger, having built their skill sets. In the face of redundancy, we should take a step back and look at where we are in life. If we are still young, it might be time to pivot. If we're older, perhaps it's time to think about wrapping up our working life. In the HR sector, professionals need their own set of professionals. We sometimes forget that those who steer careers need their own mentors and coaches to guide them. If you're seeking to impress at performance reviews or the like, go back to the achievements you've been able to quantify in the past year and use the data to prove your value. BEST MOMENTS 'People are not redundant - roles are redundant' 'Every coach has a coach' 'I help people to translate what they do to the language of the business' 'Go back to your performance reviews, because that is a whole stack of data!' VALUABLE RESOURCES Sign Up Now For Exclusive Tony Talks Wealth Content at https://www.patreon.com/TTWealth Tony Talks Wealth - https://omny.fm/shows/tony-talks-wealth Jane Ferre - www.janeferre.com Jane Ferre LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/janeferre/ Jane Ferre Twitter - https://twitter.com/JaneFerreCoach ABOUT THE HOST Tony Thomas is a published author, one of the top financial advisers in the UK voted for by his clients, the first Chartered Financial Planner in the UK, Independent Financial Adviser, Mentor, Trainer. Life Planner and Money Coach. He is also a pension and investment specialist as well as the regional Chartered Champion for South Wales. “Live For Today, Invest For Tomorrow” CONTACT Patreon Fans: https://www.patreon.com/TTWealth Tony’s official website: https://ttwealth.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyThomas.IFA/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonythomas2/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss colorism and its effects on people of color and teens in society.
In this episode we are joined by Bryan Ferre, Sr. Vice President of Vivos, as he discusses the dangers of obstructive sleep apnea, the obvious and not so obvious signs, and what you can do if you suffer from OSA.
In todays episode I was joined by Jordi Ferre, CEO of Agrofresh, a US publicly listed mission driven organization deploying cutting edge technology to reduce food waste by extending shelf life for the most common fruits and vegetables we consume. Jordi talks about the challenges and unexpected positives of the recent lockdown and how this has enabled him to spend more time with his family, and look to a more balanced future related to international business travel.Jordi speaks of the great influence his father had on his life and career, how his Catalan upbringing taught him to be respectful of different cultures. He reflects on how going to international school broadened his view of the world and allowed him to flourish living and working in different countries and cultures over the course of his career. Jordi talks through his earlier career, and explains his motivations for moving from the CPG world into the B2B ingredients industry, and the levels of complexity within the B2B world. He outlines how important it is for him to connect with a mission and purpose, and outlines the challenges in global food waste and the technologies and solutions that Agrofresh look to solve. Jordi talks about a CEO's need to build a new culture, following the spin out of Agrofresh, and about the challenges of being a CEO of a publicly listed company.
Travis Ferre, founder of WhatYouth, creator of Inherent Bummer, and former Editor-in-Chief of Surfing Magazine, talks about driving the aerialist movement forward, the importance of finding a voice in the surf world, Medina as the new A.I., and starting over with Inherent Bummer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You say you are quarantined? Well we are too…. No racing, companies are trying to stay a float, and most of America is looking at their relationships. No better way for us to look at relationships than start with our own show! Meet Angelina Ferre, yes, Cameron's better half, and she is a Canadian…. Who knew? You will wait for the words that you hear. She is on the staff at McLeod Clutches, drives a Super Comp Dragster that Cam used to own, and has been involved in motorsports her whole life. The guys talk about ideas that to get racing back on track and try out a few new questions for the guests. Rate, review and subscribe for the show!
When a child can technically "hear" but isn't making meaning of the sounds efficiently, it can really impact their learning and ability to function. In the classroom, this might look like inattention, difficulty decoding and reading, trouble following directions, or even attitude! Dr. Jeanane Ferre is an expert in Central Auditory Processing Disorder, and explains why evaluation can help some kids get the support they need. You can find out more about CAPD and services she provides at her website, https://dr-ferre.com/ For a more technical presentation, check out this youtube video where she talks about differential diagnosis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h3NpYAQ_-0 Questions? Want to contact me or learn more? Get in touch at reorientedadvocacy.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/parentteacherpodcast/message