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The Courage To Lead
Ep 267: Michael Forman – Courage to Unleash Your Networking

The Courage To Lead

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 51:28


Get ready to take notes! On this episode, you'll hear from Michael Forman, a business networking expert who specializes in enhancing professionals' networking and communication skills to drive profitability. As a leading authority in this field, Michael is highly sought after for his dynamic presentations and workshops. His extensive experience has led to significant improvements in corporate profitability by empowering individuals and organizations to connect more effectively and efficiently. You can learn more about Michael, his programs, and information on booking Michael as a keynote speaker on his website: https://www.michaelaforman.com/. You can also connect with Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelforman/ ******************************************** Want to learn how to attract, hire, and retain top-tier employees? Interested in learning how to scale your business to increase revenue and profit while working less? Then join my Business Success Mastermind group. A new cohort is starting. Now accepting applications: https://ib4e-coaching.com/mastermind ******************************************** Please support this podcast: https://ib4e-coaching.com/podinfo #leadership #leadershipcoaching #business #success #michaelforman #networkingunleashed #ib4ecoaching ******************************************** If you like this podcast, consider supporting the effort. Every little bit helps. Thanks.  

The Dave & Rachel Show
More Journey Than Prowess! (Ep. 125)

The Dave & Rachel Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 36:07


(1:23) - Rachel's already golfed?!  (12:03) - Forman overshoots it  (19:05) - Dave's pool isn't as great as you think  (30:50) - YOUR comments & voice memos!    **PARTNER WITH US!**   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, YouTube (& most others) or ask your smart speaker to, "play Due To Underwhelming Demand!" @daverachelforman on instagram @daverachelforman on Facebook @duetounderwhelmingdemand on TikTok buymeacoffee.com/underwhelming daverachelforman@gmail.com underwhelming.ca

Host Lenky Vahalové
Scenáristka Daniela Sodomová: Marta je srdcovka, Wericha jsem se bála, Forman má nejsilnější příběh

Host Lenky Vahalové

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 18:30


Letní scéna Musea Kampa má na svém kontě hned několik představení, která vás vtáhnou do života známých osobností. Scenáristka Daniela Sodomová už do divadelní podoby zpracovala osudy Medy Mládkové, Jana Wericha, Marty Kubišové i Miloše Formana.Všechny díly podcastu Host Lenky Vahalové můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

The Dave & Rachel Show
It's Going to End with Fireworks! (Ep. 124)

The Dave & Rachel Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 34:01


(1:40) - Forman's Mother's Day "gift" for Ashley  (9:20) - What's the deal with dump trucks?  (17:00) - Rachel doesn't want to HAVE to be a strong, independent woman!  (23:45) - YOUR comments & voice memos!    **PARTNER WITH US!**   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, YouTube (& most others) or ask your smart speaker to, "play Due To Underwhelming Demand!" @daverachelforman on instagram @daverachelforman on Facebook @duetounderwhelmingdemand on TikTok buymeacoffee.com/underwhelming daverachelforman@gmail.com underwhelming.ca

Startitup.sk
Forman: V Prahe som sa bál, že si ma policajti pomýlia so strelcom [V Teréne]

Startitup.sk

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 26:42


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Příběhy z kalendáře
Antonio Salieri. Neměl důvod Mozartovi závidět

Příběhy z kalendáře

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 21:36


Desítky let po Mozartově smrti se začala šířit fáma, že ho otrávil Antonio Salieri. Na historickou skutečnost tuto smyšlenku povýšil Puškin ve své hře Mozart a Salieri, kde zobrazil bohem nadaného génia, kterého jedem usmrtí netalentovaný a závistivý kolega z branže. Tyto fámy pak pronikly do populární kultury a přiživil je i Formanův film Amadeus. To, že byl Salieri považován, za velkého Mozartova konkurenta a dokonce vraha, je ale naprostý nesmysl. Zemřel 7. května 1825.Všechny díly podcastu Příběhy z kalendáře můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Sports Business Radio Podcast
Inside the 2025 MLB Season

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 71:25


PODCAST: Sports Business Radio Co-Founder and avid baseball fan Keith Forman joins Sports Business Radio to discuss the 2025 MLB season. Forman attended the Los Angeles Dodgers vs Chicago Cubs series in Tokyo at the start of the 2025 MLB season and he shares his takeaways from that experience. We also discuss the main sports business storylines around the MLB season thus far. LISTEN to Sports Business Radio on Apple podcasts or Spotify podcasts. Give Sports Business Radio a 5-star rating if you enjoy our podcast. Click on the plus sign on our Apple Podcasts page and follow the Sports Business Radio podcast. WATCH SBR interviews by going to www.sportsbusinessradio.com and clicking on the link to the Sports Business Radio YouTube channel. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch our interviews with the biggest names in sports and business. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram, Threads and Tik Tok @SportsBusinessRadio. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by Boingo Wireless. Teams like the LA Clippers, Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bears and San Diego Padres trust Boingo to connect their stadiums and arenas with cutting-edge 5G and Wi-Fi. From mobile ticketing to security cameras to kiosks, connect every piece of stadium technology with Boingo's converged wireless networks. As you plan for the future of your stadium, make 5G part of your gameplan and choose Boingo Wireless as your trusted connectivity partner. Learn more by downloading Boingo's free 5G Playbook for Stadiums & Arenas. Head to boingo.com/5Gstadium to get your copy. #MLB #baseball #SportsBusiness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio Prague - English
Anifilm festival kicks off, Czechia tops EU sales of e-cars, Interview with Martina Skála

Radio Prague - English

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 29:24


Science fiction in the spotlight at this year's Anifilm festival, Czechia shows greatest growth in EU of sales of electric cars, Martina Skála on working with Forman and Polanski – and dancing with horses, news 

Prague Talk
Martina Skála on working with Forman and Polanski – and dancing with horses

Prague Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 22:43


Writer and artist Martina Skála grew up in Prague's picturesque Malá Strana district before leaving for France in the mid-1980s and eventually settling in California. Skála, who studied history and set design, has also had an unusually broad range of jobs, from acting as an advisor to the female leads on The Unbearable Lightness of Being to literally dancing with horses.

The Dave & Rachel Show
She's a Little... Bichon! (Ep. 123)

The Dave & Rachel Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 35:40


(1:38) - The age you begin to... deteriorate  (11:40) - Rachel and her dog share a prescription  (20:51) - Forman tests interprovincial free trade  (30:10) - YOUR comments & voice memos!    **PARTNER WITH US!**   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, YouTube (& most others) or ask your smart speaker to, "play Due To Underwhelming Demand!" @daverachelforman on instagram @daverachelforman on Facebook @duetounderwhelmingdemand on TikTok buymeacoffee.com/underwhelming daverachelforman@gmail.com underwhelming.ca

Czechia in 30 minutes
Anifilm festival kicks off, Czechia tops EU sales of e-cars, Interview with Martina Skála

Czechia in 30 minutes

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 29:24


Science fiction in the spotlight at this year's Anifilm festival, Czechia shows greatest growth in EU of sales of electric cars, Martina Skála on working with Forman and Polanski – and dancing with horses, news 

Escuchando Documentales
LAS VOCES DE AUSCHWITZ #documental #histotia #genocidio #podcast

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 201:55


44 reclusos de países de toda Europa, 44 judíos con un número tatuado en el brazo, 44 ​​hombres, mujeres y niños deportados a Auschwitz… que vivieron para contar sus historias. Los supervivientes nos cuentan la historia de su infancia en la década de 1930, en Grecia, Polonia, Alemania, Bélgica, Rumanía, Hungría y Francia… y de su internamiento en Auschwitz como jóvenes adultos. Forman parte de la pequeña minoría que sobrevivió al horror. Juntos, comparten sus historias y las de quienes nunca regresaron. El documental explora la historia de las deportaciones de Auschwitz a través de las palabras de 44 supervivientes judíos. Combinando relatos en primera persona y material de archivo, junto con diversas entrevistas y reconstrucciones animadas, lo que emerge es una imagen compuesta de la fábrica de la muerte de Auschwitz, el símbolo supremo del exterminio del judaísmo europeo.

The Dave & Rachel Show
The Frozen Breastmilk Saga (Ep. 122)

The Dave & Rachel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 44:20


(2:45) - Rachel ruins another holiday  (11:48) - Office drama with Forman   (21:12) - Headlines we can't make up, but we can round up!  (33:55) - YOUR comments & voice memos!    **PARTNER WITH US!**   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, YouTube (& most others) or ask your smart speaker to, "play Due To Underwhelming Demand!" @daverachelforman on instagram @daverachelforman on Facebook @duetounderwhelmingdemand on TikTok buymeacoffee.com/underwhelming daverachelforman@gmail.com underwhelming.ca

Welcome To A Better      Lifestyle
How to Network Effectively - Michael Forman

Welcome To A Better Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 22:32


In this episode of Welcome to a better lifestyle, we dive deep into the art of networking and building authentic professional connections. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a corporate professional, or just starting your career, networking is a powerful tool for career growth and business success.You'll learn proven strategies for effective networking, including how to make genuine introductions, maintain lasting relationships, and leverage your network for new opportunities. We'll also cover the do's and don'ts of networking events, online networking tips, and ways to nurture your connections over time.If you want to expand your network, increase your professional influence, and unlock new doors in your career or business, this episode is packed with actionable advice you won't want to miss!Michael A Formanhttps://www.michaelaforman.com/LinkedinFacebookInstagramMy Men Richard/Richard Lesperance⁠⁠richard.lesperance@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linkedin.com/in/richardlesperance⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@mymenrichard⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Hoy por Hoy
Mitos 2.0 desmontando la vida | Hay personas que no conoces pero que forman parte de tu vida

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 24:53


El Mitos 2.0 de hoy parten de una historia de la redacción de la SER y la empresa Vending S.A. Durante los últimos 10 años, la máquina expendedora de café vending tenía un vídeo que se exhibía mientras se suministraba la bebida. Un vídeo en el que terminaban bailando dos personajes. Eran las primeras personas que los redactores de Hoy por Hoy veían cada mañana al sacar su primer café ¿Qué ha pasado? Que la máquina expendedora ha sido sustituida y la nueva ya no tiene vídeo.  Se acabó el baile y los redactores están tristes. Los protagonistas de ese corto formaban parte de la familia de todas las empresas y espacios públicos  donde Vending tiene máquinas de café. Y a raíz de esta pérdida hemos planteado el mito "personas que no conoces pero que forman parte de nuestra vida"  ¿Y quien ha sido nuestra invitada? La chica que baila en la máquina de café que se llama Julia Viejo y es escritora, editora y traductora. Todos tenemos una persona que forma parte de nuestro día a día  y desconocemos. 

The Orange Hammer
0128 Jeff Forman

The Orange Hammer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 64:06


Jeff is a mortgage expert but for the first time on my show I had a conversation about mortgages that was not a yawn fest and I believe was fun and actually can educate some people.  I truly hope you give it a listen and also contact Jeff Forman at Fairway for all your mortgage advice   

The Dave & Rachel Show
A MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT! (Ep. 121)

The Dave & Rachel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 40:26


(2:00) - Forman's MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT!  (10:44) - Good Idea / Bad Idea: the bitching fee  (20:45) - Ashley HAS been listening...  (31:20) - YOUR comments & voice memos!    **PARTNER WITH US!**   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, YouTube (& most others) or ask your smart speaker to, "play Due To Underwhelming Demand!" @daverachelforman on instagram @daverachelforman on Facebook @duetounderwhelmingdemand on TikTok buymeacoffee.com/underwhelming daverachelforman@gmail.com underwhelming.ca

Capital Allocators
[REPLAY] Ben Forman – Opportunities in DeFi (EP.256, Crypto for Institutions 2, EP.03)

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 73:40


Ben Forman is the Founder and Managing Partner of ParaFi Capital, a $1 billion investment and technology firm that focuses on decentralized finance across digital assets, venture equity, and quantitative strategies. Ben launched ParaFi in 2018 after a decade in traditional finance roles across investment banking, credit investing, and private equity at venerable institutions such as Rothschild, TPG, and KKR. Our conversation covers Ben's background, pivot to crypto, and launch of ParaFi into a bear market. We then discuss opportunities in the world of DeFi, including borrowing and lending, stablecoins, scaling, insurance, governance, and capital allocation. We close with ParaFi's research and valuation approach, engagement with DeFi protocols, and seeding crypto managers.   Learn More  Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn  Subscribe to the mailing list  Access Transcript with Premium Membership 

Capital Allocators
Ben Forman – Unlocking Blockchain's Potential (EP.441)

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 58:56


Ben Forman is the Founder and Managing Partner of ParaFi Capital, a $1.5 billion manager of financial applications of blockchain technology and digital assets across long, arbitrage, venture, and GP seeding strategies. Ben last came on the show in 2022 as part of our Crypto for Institutions mini-series, and that conversation is replayed in the feed.   Our conversation dives into the evolution of blockchain over the past few years, including the industry's "Lehman moment" and subsequent recovery. We discuss Bitcoin, memecoins, the rise of stablecoins as blockchain's killer app, tokenized assets, prediction markets, credit, and the intersection of AI and blockchain technologies. Ben also shares insights into ParaFi's approach to investing and his long-term vision for building a business in this dynamic industry.   Learn More Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access Transcript with Premium Membership

The Dave & Rachel Show
A Real Bummer! (Ep. 120)

The Dave & Rachel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 41:18


(1:45) - Dave's in on the latest Costco craze  (13:15) - Will Rachel play MORE hockey?  (25:32) - Forman digs himself a bigger hole  (34:19) - YOUR comments & voice memos!    **PARTNER WITH US!**   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, YouTube (& most others) or ask your smart speaker to, "play Due To Underwhelming Demand!" @daverachelforman on instagram @daverachelforman on Facebook @duetounderwhelmingdemand on TikTok buymeacoffee.com/underwhelming daverachelforman@gmail.com underwhelming.ca

Host Lucie Výborné
Osmělil se vložit Krista v loutku. „Jde o to přeložit příběh, aby mu člověk rozuměl,“ říká výtvarník

Host Lucie Výborné

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 29:41


Bachovy pašije, zhudebněné vyprávění o utrpení a smrti Ježíše, zazní o velikonočních svátcích v kostele svatých Šimona a Judy za přítomnosti velké loutky Krista. Proč se nepohybuje jako jiné loutky? Jak režisér představení přemýšlel o tom, jak nechat příběh rozeznít? A jak získal český text oratoria? „Nejde o to udělat z pašijového příběhu velikonoční divadlo. Jde o to přeložit příběh tak, aby mu člověk rozuměl a mohl si z toho do sebe něco vzít,“ říká výtvarník Matěj Forman.Všechny díly podcastu Host Lucie Výborné můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Dana & Jay In The Morning
JOY was acronym George Forman lived by, Molina's Cantina honored by TX Historical Commission, Do you put off doing taxes?,

Dana & Jay In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 8:11 Transcription Available


Dana In The Morning Highlights 4/15George Forman lived by the acronym JOY - Jesus first, then Others, then YourselfMolina's Cantina honored by the Texas Historical Commission for 84 years of serviceAre you one of those that knocks out taxes early? Or files for an extension?

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine
Adding to the Playbook: Primary Prevention of Stroke and Life's Essential 8 - Frankly Speaking Ep 428

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 13:04


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-428 Overview: Stay ahead in stroke prevention with the latest guidelines. In this episode, we cover new considerations for social determinants of health, interventions across the lifespan, and evidence-based strategies to reduce stroke risk. Learn how to integrate these updates into primary care for more effective patient outcomes. Episode resource links: Bushnell, C., Kernan, W. N., Sharrief, A. Z., Chaturvedi, S., Cole, J. W., Cornwell, W. K., 3rd, Cosby-Gaither, C., Doyle, S., Goldstein, L. B., Lennon, O., Levine, D. A., Love, M., Miller, E., Nguyen-Huynh, M., Rasmussen-Winkler, J., Rexrode, K. M., Rosendale, N., Sarma, S., Shimbo, D., Simpkins, A. N., … Whelton, P. K. (2024). 2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke: A Guideline From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke, 55(12), e344–e424. https://doi.org/10.1161/STR.0000000000000475 Ravichandran, S., Gajjar, P., Walker, M. E., Prescott, B., Tsao, C. W., Jha, M., Rao, P., Miller, P., Larson, M. G., Vasan, R. S., Shah, R. V., Xanthakis, V., Lewis, G. D., & Nayor, M. (2024). Life's Essential 8 Cardiovascular Health Score and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in the Community. Journal of the American Heart Association, 13(9), e032944. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.123.032944 Kumar, M., Orkaby, A., Tighe, C., Villareal, D. T., Billingsley, H., Nanna, M. G., Kwak, M. J., Rohant, N., Patel, S., Goyal, P., Hummel, S., Al-Malouf, C., Kolimas, A., Krishnaswami, A., Rich, M. W., Kirkpatrick, J., Damluji, A. A., Kuchel, G. A., Forman, D. E., & Alexander, K. P. (2023). Life's Essential 8: Optimizing Health in Older Adults. JACC. Advances, 2(7), 100560. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100560 Life's Essential 8 tools for providers and patient information: https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-lifestyle/lifes-essential-8 Guest: Jill M. Terrien PhD, ANP-BC   Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com   

Pri-Med Podcasts
Adding to the Playbook: Primary Prevention of Stroke and Life's Essential 8 - Frankly Speaking Ep 428

Pri-Med Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 13:04


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-428 Overview: Stay ahead in stroke prevention with the latest guidelines. In this episode, we cover new considerations for social determinants of health, interventions across the lifespan, and evidence-based strategies to reduce stroke risk. Learn how to integrate these updates into primary care for more effective patient outcomes. Episode resource links: Bushnell, C., Kernan, W. N., Sharrief, A. Z., Chaturvedi, S., Cole, J. W., Cornwell, W. K., 3rd, Cosby-Gaither, C., Doyle, S., Goldstein, L. B., Lennon, O., Levine, D. A., Love, M., Miller, E., Nguyen-Huynh, M., Rasmussen-Winkler, J., Rexrode, K. M., Rosendale, N., Sarma, S., Shimbo, D., Simpkins, A. N., … Whelton, P. K. (2024). 2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke: A Guideline From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke, 55(12), e344–e424. https://doi.org/10.1161/STR.0000000000000475 Ravichandran, S., Gajjar, P., Walker, M. E., Prescott, B., Tsao, C. W., Jha, M., Rao, P., Miller, P., Larson, M. G., Vasan, R. S., Shah, R. V., Xanthakis, V., Lewis, G. D., & Nayor, M. (2024). Life's Essential 8 Cardiovascular Health Score and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in the Community. Journal of the American Heart Association, 13(9), e032944. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.123.032944 Kumar, M., Orkaby, A., Tighe, C., Villareal, D. T., Billingsley, H., Nanna, M. G., Kwak, M. J., Rohant, N., Patel, S., Goyal, P., Hummel, S., Al-Malouf, C., Kolimas, A., Krishnaswami, A., Rich, M. W., Kirkpatrick, J., Damluji, A. A., Kuchel, G. A., Forman, D. E., & Alexander, K. P. (2023). Life's Essential 8: Optimizing Health in Older Adults. JACC. Advances, 2(7), 100560. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100560 Life's Essential 8 tools for providers and patient information: https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-lifestyle/lifes-essential-8 Guest: Jill M. Terrien PhD, ANP-BC   Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com   

New World Of Work
How to Unlock Employee Growth With Craig Forman

New World Of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 51:36


Welcome back to World of Work Season Seven! We are so thrilled to be back for the very first episode where Carmen sits down with her former Culture Amp colleague – organizational psychologist, Craig Forman. Craig and Carmen team up to discuss non-promotion-based employee growth strategies and how People leaders can use the data they collect to build thriving workplace cultures. Drawing from his diverse career journey, including military service and corporate leadership, Craig emphasizes the importance of balancing data-driven strategies with empathy and transparency. Additionally, he discusses how organizations can navigate cultural shifts during periods of growth by staying transparent, intentional, and responsive to employee feedback. This episode offers actionable takeaways for People leaders looking to foster engagement, trust, and alignment within their teams.This podcast episode was produced by Quill.

The Dave & Rachel Show
Don't Freeze THAT!! (Ep. 119)

The Dave & Rachel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 39:15


(2:09) - Rachel, the athlete  (11:14) - Forman's eerie board game experience  (19:27) - An even WEIRDER freezer item?  (28:19) - YOUR comments & voice memos!    **PARTNER WITH US!**   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, YouTube (& most others) or ask your smart speaker to, "play Due To Underwhelming Demand!" @daverachelforman on instagram @daverachelforman on Facebook @duetounderwhelmingdemand on TikTok buymeacoffee.com/underwhelming daverachelforman@gmail.com underwhelming.ca

Radio Sevilla
Víctor Bohórquez: "Los equipos de Salud en las hermandades forman ya parte de la Semana Santa de Sevilla aunque sean muy recientes"

Radio Sevilla

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 8:51


Enfermero y cofrade, el presidente del ICOES – Colegio de Enfermería de Sevilla- Víctor Bohórquez, recuerda en esta entrevista sus primeros pasos en la Hermandad de las Cigarreras. Después vendría su vinculación con la Hermandad de La Candelaria, donde creó el equipo de atención sanitaria junto a la doctora Mariló Rincón

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
Michael Forman: The Importance of Networking for College Students

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 31:35


The importance of networking for college students cannot be overstated! Michael A. Forman has a track record of transforming business networking through strategic engagement and critical thinking. With a razor-sharp focus on customer service, he enables professionals to forge powerful connections and unlock new opportunities. Michael has crafted workshops that cultivate personal power and executive presence. Empowering professionals to leverage their stories for business success, he's elevated networking from a mere transaction to an art form. The essence of our expertise lies in inspiring trust and fostering relationships that transcend business as usual, driving profitability through genuine connections. In episode 555 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what it was like to work for the US Air Force in law enforcement, why Michael chose DeVry University for his college education, why networking is such an important skill for college students, where students can go to network, how students can be career ready, how college students can build their communication skills, how to find the balance between confidence and arrogance, and advice on what college students should be posting on social media. Enjoy!

Bounced From The Roadhouse
George Forman, Hot Mugshot Girl, Eat Like a Baby, Stress Relief Go Carts, Dirty Money and More.

Bounced From The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 28:02


On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Special Guests in 4B:George Forman Passed AwayHot Mugshot GirlEat Like a BabyStress Relief Go CartsOSHA at Sea WorldStubbing your ToeRoadhouse Five: CussingContinuous Basketball GameDirty MoneyBrass KnucklesDoor Dash Payment PlanDenzel WashingtonWhite House Easter Egg HuntQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Greg & The Morning Buzz
GEORGE FORMAN RIP. 3/24

Greg & The Morning Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 4:53


One amazing fighter.

Smiley Morning Show
RIP George Forman

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 3:18


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Uncut Gems Podcast
The 50-30 Series 03 - One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (teaser)

Uncut Gems Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 15:48


In this show we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about how The Forman movie treats Ken Kesey's book, how the filmmaker uses his kitchen sink realism lens in support of authenticity and why this movie earned its many accolades. We also try to diagnose McMurphy, wonder if Nurse Ratched was correctly seen as the villain of the movie, and much much more!Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy BurrowsFeaturing: Hillary White⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Head over to our website to find out more! (uncutgemspodcast.com)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on Twitter (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@UncutGemsPod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) and IG (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@UncutGemsPod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to our Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (patreon.com/uncutgemspod)

42e Rue
"Hair", le film de Milos Forman (1979)

42e Rue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 23:33


durée : 00:23:33 - "Hair", le film de Milos Forman (1979) - Aucun des films de Milos Forman ne fut sans doute tant sous‑estimé à ses débuts.

Dvojka
Příběhy z kalendáře: Z konkurzu na film Vlasy Miloš Forman vyprovodil Madonnu i Bruce Sprigsteena

Dvojka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 18:43


Jen málokterý Čech se může pochlubit tím, že dobyl Ameriku. Jednomu se to však povedlo, a to zcela mírovou cestou. Zbraní mu byl filmový pás a příběh o lásce a svobodě. Řeč bude o Miloši Formanovi a jeho legendárním snímku Vlasy. Film chtěl Forman natočit hned po zhlédnutí divadelního muzikálu téhož jména. Zamiloval se do písní a bezprostřednosti, která z představení vyzařovala.

Blízká setkání
Kristýna Jedličková z krimisérie Případ tanečnice: Byla jsem tichá voda. Temperament jsem se učila

Blízká setkání

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 32:17


Na Kampě hraje v představení Forman a zahraje si i v novém televizním seriálu Případ tanečnice. „Měli jsme taneční tréninky. Vyžadovalo to velké nasazení a bylo to skvělé.“ Jak vnímá kritiku? Podařilo se jí hned najít angažmá? Čím ji obohatilo představení Forman? Kdo v ní pěstoval lásku k hudbě? Kdy bude mít její kapela nejbližší koncert?Všechny díly podcastu Blízká setkání můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Dvojka
Blízká setkání: Kristýna Jedličková z krimisérie Případ tanečnice: Byla jsem tichá voda. Temperament jsem se učila

Dvojka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 31:44


Na Kampě hraje v představení Forman a zahraje si i v novém televizním seriálu Případ tanečnice. „Měli jsme taneční tréninky. Vyžadovalo to velké nasazení a bylo to skvělé.“ Jak vnímá kritiku? Podařilo se jí hned najít angažmá? Čím ji obohatilo představení Forman? Kdo v ní pěstoval lásku k hudbě? Kdy bude mít její kapela nejbližší koncert?

Story + Rain Talks
Story + Rant: Behind The Scenes On Dressing A Star-Studded Cast Of Hip Characters For Millers In Marriage With Filmmaker Edward Burns' Go-To Costumer Designer, Rosemary Lepre Forman

Story + Rain Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 22:25


On this episode, we go BTS and talk with filmmaker Edward Burns' go-to costume designer, Rosemary Lepre Forman to discuss tricks-of-the-trade and working on his latest film, Millers In Marriage with its star-ensemble cast. She shares details around their longterm collaboration, how she's learned to be resourceful and creative in her work, and how she leaned into the 1990s and a 'quiet luxury' look for the Millers cast of stylish, complex characters living between NYC and upstate New York. Tamara and Ro dive into the creative heartbeat of a 20-day shoot, how accessories bring a character to life, and why fashion is a powerful tool in storytelling.What's the look and feel of Millers In Marriage in four words? Where did you get crafty and resourceful in terms of pulling wardrobe for Minnie Driver, Gretchen Mol, Julianna Margulies, Patrick Wilson, Campbell Scott, Benjamin Bratt, and more? How did you learn to become resourceful, did the job teach you? How can people make the Millers look their own? What is your personal take on quiet luxury for the film? Wrapping a project + letting go of the creative process. Discover more: Rosemary Lepre FormanMillers in Marriage

Learn Spanish and Go
Palabras del Náhuatl que Forman Parte de tu Vocabulario - Nahuatl Words That Are Part of Your Vocabulary

Learn Spanish and Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 23:46


Ever wondered why an avocado is called aguacate or what chocolate originally meant? A lot of the food words we use today actually come from Nahuatl, thanks to the influence of the Mexica Empire. We're sharing the surprising origins of these everyday words, plus a few funny facts that will make you appreciate your next bite of cacahuates even more!Key Takeaways:The hidden Nahuatl roots behind common Spanish wordsFun facts about food names you probably didn't knowWhy Nahuatl remains one of Mexico's most spoken indigenous languagesLinks And Additional Resources:Boost your confidence in real-life Spanish conversations with our Spanish Immersion RetreatsLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don't miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google PodSupport the show

Hoy por Hoy
Miss Experiencia | Paloma y Mercedes, pioneras de la Policía Local de Cádiz

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 16:22


En un gesto extraordinario, hoy recibimos a la vez a dos socias del club de las 'Miss Experiencia'. Porque las dos son unas pioneras con vidas entrelazadas. Forman parte de la primera promoción de mujeres de la Policía Local de Cádiz.

Marketing Boost Solutions
Network Smarter, Not Harder: Winning Strategies to Stand Out & Make Genuine Connections! | Michael Forman

Marketing Boost Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 52:22


Success in business isn't just about what you know, it's about who you know—and how well you connect. In today's episode of theMarketing Boost Solutions Podcast, Captain Marco Torres sits down with Michael Andrew Forman, a celebrated corporate speaker, networking strategist, and author of Networking Unleashed. Michael has dedicated his career to turning networking into a practical and profitable skill, showing professionals how to forge meaningful connections that drive results. With nearly a decade of experience, Michael helps individuals and businesses transform their networking efforts into high-impact, long-lasting relationships. If you've ever felt awkward or unsure at networking events, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to elevate your game.Michael's background as a Desert Storm veteran has shaped his approach to networking with leadership, discipline, and a no-nonsense mindset. In this episode, he breaks down everything you need to know—from first impressions to effective follow-ups that truly convert. His insights will empower you to network with confidence, make lasting impressions, and build relationships that are both valuable and authentic. Whether you're a seasoned pro or someone who struggles to break the ice, Michael's advice will help you network smarter, not harder.Ready to take your networking skills to the next level? Tune in for expert insights from Michael Forman and start transforming your connections today. Explore and connect with him below:Website: www.MichaelAForman.comFacebook: Michael FormanInstagram: @flyboy_197LinkedIn: Michael FormanYouTube: Michael FormanMissed Previous Episodes? Don't worry! Catch up on all our insightful discussions by visiting our podcast blog. Stay up-to-date and never miss out on valuable content. Explore now! https://www.marketingboostsolutions.com/mbs-podcast-blogDo You Need More Leads? Do You Need More Customers? Boost Your Sales & Turn Your Prospects Into Customers With Incentive Based Marketing. Grow your Business Exponentially with Powerful Incentives and Solutions. Let MARKETING BOOST guide you, find out how: https://roadmap.marketingboostsolutions.com/Not a Marketing Boost Solutions member yet? Book a free Brainstorming Session with our team today to learn more about our travel incentives. Click here:https://api.automationbooster.com/widget/appointment/brainstorm-session/mbWhether you are a start-up or a well-established business, you need to have a robust platform to help you scale your business with the ease of automating Marketing Boost travel incentives. Schedule a call with our team to explore what Automation Booster can do for you. Book here: https://api.automationbooster.com/widget/bookings/brainstorm-session/ab

Hoy por Hoy
La mirada | Najat El Hachmi: "No se puede ser patriota si no amas a las personas que forman la patria"

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 1:52


Me dice María Moliner que un patriota es alguien que ama a su patria, particularmente el que ha realizado algún sacrificio por ella. Ninguno de los ultras que se reunieron el otro día en Madrid responde a tal definición. Ni aman a sus respectivos países, ni han hecho sacrificio alguno por ellos. Quienes se han agrupado con cinismo bajo la denominación de Patriots sólo conocen una emoción hacia los demás: el odio. Odian una parte importante de aquellos con quienes comparten ciudadanía. 

Weinberg in the World
Waldron Career Conversation with Mike Forman '12 & April Wang '27

Weinberg in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 18:55


April Wang, a second-year student studying physics and integrated science, hosts the “Weinberg in the World” podcast and interviews Mike Forman, a 2012 Northwestern graduate and senior managing director at Blackstone. Mike shares how his studies in MMSS and economics, along with his involvement in a fraternity and the Kellogg Certificate Program, were formative experiences. He discusses how these experiences, along with internships and networking, led him to a career in finance and his current role at Blackstone. Transcript: April: Welcome to the Weinberg in the World Podcast, where we bring stories of interdisciplinary thinking in today's complex world. My name is April and I am your student host of this special episode of the podcast. I'm a second-year student studying physics and integrated science, and I'm looking forward to learning more about our guest's career. Today I'm excited to be speaking with Mike Forman, who graduated from Northwestern in 2012 and is now senior managing director at Blackstone. Thank you, Mike, for taking the time to speak with me today. Mike Forman: Thank you so much for having me, April. Northwestern is a near-and-dear place to my heart, so I'm excited to chat with you. April: Excellent. To start us off today, I'm wondering if you could tell us more about your time at Northwestern as an undergrad. What did you study, and what were some impactful experiences for you that led to your current career path? Mike Forman: Yeah, yeah. Good question. I went to Northwestern from 2008 to 2012. I majored in MMSS and economics, and I also did the Kellogg Certificate Program. I was in a fraternity and made a bunch of lifelong friends who I'm still very close to today, so those were super impactful and formative. I would say MMSS definitely was the hardest academic experience I ever had. I think I learned a bunch of things from that. First of all, it was hard but it was also incredibly rewarding. I think maybe another reminder or one of the better lessons I've learned along the way of most things that were really difficult that I went through, I looked back on fondly and are pretty formative experiences that help you become who you are. That was definitely the case with MMSS. It gave me a really interesting framework to interpret the world. What else was impactful experiences? Well, hugely impactful in terms of how I ended up on my career path. I went to Northwestern, and I knew I wanted to work in business after school. But it was that vague, in terms of what I ... That was as crystallized as the idea was in my mind. I went to school, and some friends and friends of friends, I started to appreciate a number of the people who felt like were thoughtful and focused on the career they were going to have after school, started to see what they were interested in and what they were doing. A number of those people were going into either finance or consulting. That got me just interested in the finance world and investing, understanding what they did, they gave me a bunch of books to read, things like that. I ended up doing two internships my sophomore year for a prop trading firm in Chicago and also UBS. Then my junior year, I was planning on going into investment banking because that's what I think a lot of, I don't know, the people I respected and looked up, that's what they were going and doing after school. I think I was looking on it, it was called Career CAD at the time, which was Northwestern, where you used to find jobs, whatever. April: Okay. Mike Forman: I don't know what it's called today. I saw a posting for a job at Blackstone as an intern in their real estate group. I actually remembered one of my friends, he was a couple of years older than me who was also in the same fraternity as me, or had been, was working at Blackstone. Oh, I'll give him a call. I called my friend Dave Levine. I was like, "Hey, do you like your job? Do you think I would like your job?" He laughed and he was like, "Yeah, I think you would. You should apply." I had this vision in my mind of going and working in investment banking and this opportunity popped up with Blackstone, which is a real estate private equity role. I ended up interviewing, getting a job offer. I wasn't specifically interested in real estate, but I felt like everyone I had met really enjoyed what they were doing. They were super active, getting things done. They were good people. I decided to try it out. I was an intern in 2011. Then I ended up joining full-time since 2012. Actually, I've been here since I graduated, so I've been here for almost 13 years now. That was not exactly my plan coming out of school, but it's been a really fun adventure. It's changed a lot over time, too. April: Yeah. It's really tricky to figure out what you want to do, especially in college, but I'm glad it worked out. Mike Forman: Totally. April: Yeah. Mike Forman: Totally. April: Then you spoke a little bit about some of your biggest challenges turning out to be the most rewarding, which I think leads well into the next question. Which is what are the most challenging and rewarding aspects of your current job? Mike Forman: I'll start with maybe some of the most rewarding aspects, and maybe I'll tie it back to some of the challenging equals rewarding later. I would say the most fun part of my job, and this organization, and the people we get to work with both inside and outside of Blackstone are getting to work with really talented, smart, hard-working, but also kind and considerate people. That's why I'm still here I think and that's pretty special. That's the most rewarding aspect, call it the people element or the human element. Besides that, look, I think investing is super fun. It's a combination of, I don't know, treasure hunting and building things. It definitely scratches my curiosity itch. I love to learn, I love to read about new things, trying to understand and form a view around where the world is going. Investing definitely, definitely scratches that itch. I've always loved technology, so my career, what I focused on has evolved a little bit over time. I now oversee our digital infrastructure investing around the world on behalf of our real estate business. We're building a bunch of really large data center businesses. By getting to focus on technology and really understand it deeply is fascinating and super fun. It feels like we're building the future, building the brain if you will. Dynamics have changed a ton. Okay, let's tie it back to the challenging part. I think one thing I came to appreciate working here is to be excellent is hard. Even if you're smart and capable, and whatever, you also just have to try really hard. Not just for a year or two, for many years. That is, I don't know, just getting a little bit tougher almost. And actually embracing that and leaning into it, maybe that's the most challenging aspect is just the hard work it takes to do a good job. But it's also something I really love about this place. I feel like there's a lot of people around me, they're smart, kind people, like I said, but they also work super hard. It's invigorating but it's not easy. April: That's great. Yeah, I totally agree with that. Speaking of challenging aspects of your job, how well did college prepare you for those aspects and for your career in general? What would you say was the most important skill or lesson that you learned from undergrad? Mike Forman: I would say the most important lesson, it was the toolkit. It was learning how to learn. I guess I've come to appreciate why a liberal arts education is amazing more as time has gone on. It's funny. I told you I wanted to go into business. At a certain part I was like, "Oh, I should go to a business school," undergrad. I'm so glad I didn't because I've been in business school since I graduated in a way. I'm really happy that I had the opportunity during college to, yes, take some economics class. But also, classes like game theory and strategic interaction, a framework to think about strategic interactions. And also, classes like Russian literature that are philosophy and pull your brain in a different direction, and give you a totally different lens to look at and think about the world. I think really, just the skillset, the tools to learn, that was a really important one. Then the second one is, I would say when I first went to Northwestern ... I would say before I went to college, I had a bad habit of procrastinating. April: Me, too. Mike Forman: Which I'm sure everyone can relate to a bit. But I realized that if I wanted to do well in school, and have a social life, and be able to do a bunch of other things, I needed to get organized and not procrastinate, and make the best use of time. That was a really important skill that I learned in undergrad that I'm appreciative I got a little bit of a wake-up call there almost to really be efficient and figure out how to make the most of my minutes. April: Yeah, definitely. That Russian literature class you mentioned, it's actually still really popular here. I've heard a couple people that are in it and they really enjoy it still. Mike Forman: Oh, it's incredible. April: That's really interesting. Yeah. Mike Forman: It's incredible. It's one of my favorite classes I ever took in school. April: What was the biggest adjustment that you had to make going from college to industry? Mike Forman: It's funny. I guess I just said something similar, but I think time is probably the big one. Making the most of your time. It's funny. I say I went to school and I had to start getting a little bit more organized, not procrastinate, really get my work done, et cetera. At times, it feels like you're almost short on time, I guess especially during finals week or whatever, when you're cramming for whatever's coming up. When you start working, you have a lot less time. I guess with the benefit of hindsight you're like, "Oh wow, I actually had a lot of free time during college." You just have a little bit more time and space, et cetera. That I think really changes and it forces you to make even better use of your minutes. Become more efficient, become more focused. And also, just appreciate the time that you have. For example, I think you have more time just to have fun and go enjoy yourself during school. One thing I appreciate is okay, maybe I'll only go do things with my friends during the weekend or not as often during the week, but I actually really savor them. That's a little bit of, I guess a tweak mentally, that is definitely an adjustment going from college to industry afterwards. I'm trying to think what else? That's probably the biggest. That's probably the biggest. April: Just out of curiosity, what were some of the fun moments you had with your friends or some things that you look back at fondly now? Mike Forman: Oh my God, there's so many. It's funny, I have this video reel playing in my head right now. It was everything from literally first days at school, I made a handful of friends through whatever random adventures we were up to, and a number of those stuck for forever. I still work with some of this people, which is kind of cool. One of my best friends from school who I lived with for a couple years works at Blackstone nowadays, which is pretty cool. I would say everything from we checked out a ton of music, we explored Chicago. We ran all over Northwestern, I don't know, playing Frisbee in the great lawn, or whatever adventures around the lake we got up to. I don't know, there's almost too many to count. But I would say I got to meet and know a number of people, they were both smart and hard-working, but also really interesting and fun. I almost feel like previously in my life, I had to choose one or the other a little bit. I don't know, that was my favorite part of school, probably. April: Definitely. Friends are great. Mike Forman: Yeah, friends are good. April: Yeah. Mike Forman: A lot of good music and food in Chicago too, so that's always nice. April: Yeah. Well, how have you approached that worklife balance, like balancing friends and going out and having fun and then school work? Or now that you're in industry, how are you balancing worklife balance in your career? Mike Forman: Yeah. I guess it comes back to, I feel like I'm talking about time a lot, but just being focused and trying to make the best use of your minutes, that's key. Okay, if you're going to be working, be focused, get it done, do the things that you need to do. But also, I think you need to make space for fun in your life. Working hard is very fun, and also super rewarding and energizing. But also, making time for the other things that you love to do is super nourishing and makes it all really sustainable, and I don't know, ties it all together. For example, I love to surf. Even though I got lots of stuff going on, I've always been able to find a way to fit that into my life, go on cool trips, and get better over time. I love to do yoga and meditate. If you make sure you prioritize and make space for the things that you care about and make you happy, first of all, you can fit them in. But also, if you are happy and you are enjoying yourself, it's infectious. It's the point almost of everything we do. I think you need to prioritize it. By the way, also just spending quality time with family and friends. That's, I don't know, super important. Look, there's this tension. I guess I've come to appreciate hard work is actually pretty cool because as you keep at it, you get more knowledgeable, you get better at it. That's this feedback loop, it's a little bit of a flywheel that's rewarding. If you make no space for the other things that you enjoy and your family and friends, I don't know, what's the point of that? I think you do need to prioritize and make space for it, but then try to keep it all in balance and trying to squeeze the most juice you can out of the time you have I guess is what it all comes down to. I will say, I think that, as you have to make more of the time or as you feel more and more stretch, I do actually feel like you come to appreciate things a little bit more deeply, which is pretty cool. April: Yeah, definitely. Are there any things that you wish you had done more or, or maybe even less of in college? Mike Forman: That's a good question. What do I wish I did more of? I would say, look, what would I tell myself then? I would say this time in school and in academic setting with all these incredible intellectuals, it's like a wide menu of things that you can go to a bunch of subject matter experts to and really learning a ton about. And actually, more time to go be curious and see what interests you, or learn about this thing or that thing. I would say really push yourself and take the hard classes that stretch your brain or that intrigue you. I think sometimes there is a little bit of this tension where it's like, "Okay, I'm going to take these hard classes I have to, and then I have some space here, I'm going to take something that is a little easier." Maybe there's a couple cases I could point to for myself where I was like, "Shoot, I actually wish I took that really hard foundational science class," or whatever, because I'll never take it now. It's actually pretty cool if you have a good, good foundational understanding of some of these topics. By the way, I don't know, I guess personally I wish I took more classes on philosophy. Maybe that was one of the things I loved the most about the Russian literature classes. April: Yeah. Mike Forman: I think it's what interests you, and then really go for it. Don't try and take the easy path, I guess. April: Well, I guess we've talked a lot about your college time and things that you wish you had done differently. What's one specific piece of advice that you would give your past undergraduate self? Mike Forman: I would say ... What advice would I give myself? Look, I guess I've said this already, but really take advantage of a liberal arts education. Do not focus on one thing. By the way, it is such a good opportunity to get this broad understanding of the world, and again, a bunch of different ways to look at it. Really take advantage of that and don't get sucked into a vortex of being like, "Okay, I need to do exactly this thing." Then also, be a little bit flexible in terms of what it is you think you want to do after school. I had a little bit of a sense, but I let the exploration path of trying to find a job shape what it was that I wanted to do a bit. Just be receptive to, I don't know, friends. I don't know, just be receptive to where the process guides you a little bit. The most important thing is what you do and where you do it matters, but who you do it with is so important. Probably more important. Really being excited about the people that you get to work with is totally key longterm. By the way, keep in touch with your friends from Northwestern. I know it's easy, but they go on and do pretty cool things. They've got a lot of really smart people. By the way, it builds on itself over time as their careers go on. Stay in touch with people and understand what they're up to. And by the way, stay in touch with the school. I'm so grateful for the experiences I had at Northwestern and how it set me up for the rest of my life. It's super fun and rewarding to, A, go visit campus. B, spend time with students when I can, understand what's going on at the school. I don't know, I guess that's a couple pieces of advice, but it's what comes off ... April: Yeah, Northwestern has a great alumni network. We get to talk to people like, so that's pretty great. Mike Forman: Oh, it's awesome. Yeah. April: Yeah. Mike Forman: When I was looking for a job for example, Northwestern's alums, they were so helpful. They dropped whatever they were doing and be happy to help and provide advice, et cetera. Then afterwards, there's lots of cool things that I've been able to get involved with over the years. April: What's something that you are looking forward to going forward, now that you're working and out of college? Something exciting? Mike Forman: What's exciting that's coming up? I would say personal life, I got married- April: Congrats. Mike Forman: ... last January. April: Wow! Mike Forman: Thank you. Thank you. It was actually our one-year anniversary yesterday, which was pretty cool to celebrate. April: Oh, wow. That's so fun. Mike Forman: I think that's something that's exciting. Family life I guess, that'll be a fun adventure ahead. That's one area. Then in terms of work, I love getting to spend a ton of time in the technology world and the companies we're getting to build. We've got the largest and fastest-growing data center platform around the world, which is an awesome opportunity to learn, to build, and to get to work with some super fascinating people. I'm really excited for what's in store for this year, and getting to travel around the world and learn a ton about different markets, different cultures, all that good stuff. I've always loved to travel. Traveling in a work context, sometimes it can be a little intense and the timezone changes are tricky. What a cool way to understand other cultures and get a true experience. When you go and visit somewhere as a tourist, you check out the sights, try the restaurants, which is awesome. But that's not really what people who live there do every day. They go to work and do things. It's a pretty cool and authentic way to get a taste for different places around the world. April: What are some of your favorite places that you visited? Mike Forman: Last year, I got to spend a bunch of time in Tokyo and Australia, which were both incredible places. Totally different, but both pretty incredible and really fun to visit. Those were up there. I always love going to California. April: Yeah. Mike Forman: I'd say Europe as well, there's a bunch of pretty cool ... There's so much history and the cities are beautiful, and a little bit cleaner than New York which is nice, too. April: That's pretty exciting, getting to travel. That's fun. Mike Forman: Yeah, it's super fun. It's awesome. April: Yeah. Okay. Well, thank you so much for talking with us, and for sharing your advice and your experience in undergrad. Yeah, just thank you for joining us today. Mike Forman: Thank you for having me. Thank you for having me and be well. April: Of course. Okay, thank you for listening to this special episode of the Weinberg in the World Podcast. We hope you have a great day, and go Cats! Mike Forman: Go Cats. Bye-bye.

KQED’s Forum
Juvenile Incarceration Declined by 77%. Did Public Policy Do Something Right?

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 57:52


Between 2000 and 2020, the number of young people incarcerated in the United States declined by an astonishing 77 percent. Red states and blue states alike lock up fewer kids than in 2000 — and in most, the drops have been precipitous: more than half of states have experienced declines of 75 percent or more. In his New York Times Magazine piece, Yale Law professor James Forman examines the reasons for the drop in incarceration and how states are responding. We talk to Forman and California experts about what the statistics can tell us about our shifting juvenile justice system and what we've learned about addressing youth crime. Guests: James Forman Jr., professor of law, Yale Law School; won the Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for his book, "Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America;" his most recent piece in the New York Times Magazine is titled, "What Happened When America Emptied Its Youth Prisons" David Muhammad, executive director, National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform; former Chief Probation Officer for Alameda County Laura Abrams, professor of social welfare, UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs; author of "Compassionate Confinement: A Year in the Life of Unit C" and "Everyday Desistance: The Transition to Adulthood Among Formerly Incarcerated Youth" Katherine Lucero, director, Office of Youth and Community Restoration; former supervising judge in juvenile court, Santa Clara County Superior Court

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
«Siempre he ganado más que mi esposo»

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 4:01


En este mensaje tratamos el caso de una mujer que «descargó su conciencia» en nuestro sitio www.conciencia.net. Lo hizo de manera anónima, como pedimos que se haga; así que, a pesar de que nunca se lo había contado a nadie, nos autorizó a que la citáramos, como sigue: «Soy una mujer que siempre ha querido lo mejor para su familia. He trabajado hasta en estado de embarazo. Tengo un esposo bueno y padre excelente, pero siempre he ganado más que él y en ocasiones me he sentido mal por eso.... »Últimamente él ha estado medio tiempo al cuidado de la casa y de los hijos (los dos hemos llegado a ese acuerdo), pero tengo temor a equivocarme. No quiero desagradar a Dios; pues sé que cada uno (hombre y mujer) debe ocupar su lugar. Por favor, ayúdenme a discernir lo que debo hacer.» Este es el consejo que le dimos: «Estimada amiga: »A lo largo de los siglos, las funciones de los hombres y de las mujeres no han permanecido constantes. En distintas civilizaciones, se ha esperado que los hombres y las mujeres asuman diferentes responsabilidades. Así que para saber lo que quiere Dios, tenemos que buscar en la Biblia para ver de qué manera procedió Él ante la conducta de las personas en distintas circunstancias. »El apóstol Pablo enseñó que el hombre debe amar y proteger a su esposa, mientras que la esposa debe respetar a su esposo.1 Sin embargo, San Pablo no dijo —como tampoco lo dijo ningún otro escritor bíblico— que el hombre siempre debe ganar más dinero que su esposa. Es más, no hay referencias bíblicas a tipos de trabajo que sean exclusivamente para hombres o para mujeres. Pero sí hay una lista muy larga de tipos de trabajo que hace la mujer ejemplar.2 Forman parte de esa lista quehaceres tales como comprar y vender propiedades, confeccionar ropa y venderla, y hacer las veces de agricultora. »No hay duda de que Dios ha dispuesto que el hombre sea la cabeza del hogar. Sin embargo, esto tiene que ver con el liderazgo que ejerce y no con la capacidad que tiene de ganar dinero o con sus responsabilidades. Para que funcione con eficacia, una organización ideal debe tener un presidente y un grupo de personas sobre las que preside. Cada persona puede aconsejar al presidente en asuntos tocantes a la organización, y el presidente tiene en cuenta esos puntos de vista antes de tomar decisiones finales. El presidente no es mejor que los demás; sólo desempeña una función diferente. »En el hogar, Dios quiere que el presidente sea el hombre. No se trata de que sea mejor que la mujer, sino que es responsable ante Dios como el líder espiritual del hogar. Tiene la responsabilidad de dar buen ejemplo a su esposa y a sus hijos. Y ellos tienen la responsabilidad de respetarlo como su líder. »Usted dice que su marido es un buen esposo y un padre excelente. Con eso nos da a entender que usted lo respeta. Y dice que los dos están de acuerdo en cuanto a las tareas que realizan. Eso implica que él está satisfecho con ese acuerdo. Así que le recomendamos que siga mostrándole respeto y enseñándoles a sus hijos a que lo respeten, y que no se preocupe por quién gana más dinero.... »Con afecto fraternal, »Linda y Carlos Rey.» Este caso y este consejo pueden leerse e imprimirse si se pulsa el enlace en www.conciencia.net que dice: «Casos», y luego el enlace que dice: «Caso 117». Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Ef 5; Col 3 2 Pr 31

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST
Bienestar, agricultura y jardinería en Ponce y educación sobre el legado de los afrodecendientes.

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 57:28


Bienestar, agricultura y jardinería en Ponce y educación sobre el legado de los afrodecendientes. Vivien Mattei y José Raúl Cepeda conversan hoy con la Agro. Irene Román y con la Dra. María Elba Torres Segmento 1 Vivien comenta la actividad sobre cine comunitario en Casa Pueblo. La Agro. Irene Román habla sobre su participación en la actividad de bienestar de este mes de los Boricuas Barefoot Doctors (BBD). Ofrecerá taller sobre agricultura y huertos domésticos. Este mes los BBD se mudan a Villa Vasallo en la PR14 sector Coto Laurel. Para el almuerzo se requiere reservación y conlleva donativo (787)587-7873 Segmento 2 La Agro. Román nos ofrece opciones y consejos para crear espacios para jardinería en el hogar. Se pueden combinar diferentes tipos de plantas en un mismo tiesto. Irene recomienda sobre la tierra q se usa para cultivar productos q luego vayan a ser consumidos. Segmento 3 La Dra. María Elba Torres, directora del proyecto “Tiznando al país: visualidades y representaciones”. El Sr. Wendal López, estudiante graduado, comentó sobre la inclusión de las artes plásticas y otra compañera habló de proyectos de cine y teatro y colaboraciones con otras organizaciones como el Colectivo Ilé. Hacen estudios sobre las intersecciones de los afrodecendientes esclavizados y los taínos sobrevivientes. Segmento 4 Próximas actividades alrededor del archipiélago. Dr. Alejandro De Las Fuentes, Harvard, 26 febrero UPR RP y 27 febrero UPR Mayagüez 17 al 20 marzo Cumbre Afro se esperan invitados de Brasil y otros países. @tiznandoelpais Facebook y redes sociales Página web Próximamente actividades en Ponce en coordinación con Casa de Arte y Cultura de la Playa de Ponce. Forman parte de Coalicion en Defensa del Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña.

Noticiero Univision
Conoce las sustancias tóxicas que se forman en tu Air Fryer…

Noticiero Univision

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 20:15


Operativo migratorio en el Bronx, Nueva York.¿Cómo encontrar a un inmigrante detenido por ICE?Conoce los factores de riesgo de las enfermedades del corazón.Incertidumbre en venezolanos ante revocación del TPS.Continúa alerta de inundación en CA.Republicanos desafían medidas migratorias.Ponte al día con lo mejor de ‘La Edición Digital del Noticiero Univision' con Carolina Sarassa y Borja Voces.

I Wish They Knew
(Ep. 216) Craig Forman: Getting culture to measure up

I Wish They Knew

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 14:00


IN EPISODE 216: Want your culture to measure up? Then measure for what matters. In Episode 216, Craig Forman shares effective strategies to measure workplace culture that go beyond the occasional survey. We discuss the importance of defining organizational culture, the role of culture fit, and the necessity of listening to employees. Craig also highlights ways to listen more closely to what employees want and how to build stronger relationships through clear communication. ABOUT CRAIG FORMAN: Craig Forman is an organizational psychologist and founder of CultureC Consulting, where he helps organizations transform workplace culture. A former Lead People Scientist at Culture Amp,  Craig is a Graduate Teaching Fellow at Harvard, focusing on motivation and leadership.

Level Up Claims
Networking Secrets Revealed with Michael Forman - Episode 109

Level Up Claims

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 31:59


Tune into the Level Up Claims Podcast with Galen Hair and networking guru Michael Forman. Discover how personal connections can elevate your business, using practical tips from a pro. Michael shares secrets from building trust to follow-ups that work. Perfect for anyone ready to boost their networking game! Don't miss it!   Highlights Michael Forman's Networking Strategy Introduction Pandemic-driven Networking Regression The Importance of Personal Touch in Networking Networking and Communication Boost Profits Building Relationships, Not Just Clientele Follow-up Sequence for Effective Networking The Power of Handwritten Thank You Notes The Cost-benefit of Conference Networking The Critical Role of Follow-up in Networking Leveraging Conferences for Maximum Impact Engaging with Networks Beyond the Individual   Episode Resources Connect with Galen M. Hair https://insuranceclaimhq.com hair@hairshunnarah.com https://levelupclaim.com/ Connect with Michael Forman https://www.michaelaforman.com/  

Dateable Podcast
S19E15: The Magic of Organic Connections w/ Harrison Forman & Brandon Berman of Updating

Dateable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 66:35


What if instead of searching for the random meet-cute, we could share another way to meet IRL that actually yields more relationships? We're chatting with Brandon & Harrison about their own experiences building connection through their networks of community and friends – and how they bring that same energy to their live dating show updating. We discuss the importance of building rapport while dating, how to find environments that connect you in your most authentic state, and why sometimes the best relationships take some time and a friends-first-approach to develop into more.Follow Updating @updating and check out their upcoming show schedule: https://www.updatingshow.com/Follow us @dateablepodcast, @juliekrafchick and @nonplatonic. Check out our website for more content. Also listen to our other podcast Exit Interview available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.WE WROTE A BOOK! HOW TO BE DATEABLE (Simon & Schuster, Jan 2025) is available for pre-order now: https://howtobedateable.com/Our Sponsors:* Anisa Beauty: Get 30% off site-wide at www.anisabeauty.com using the code DATEABLE* Happy Mammoth: Get 15% off, sitewide, on your first purchase at happymammoth.com with the code DATEABLE* OSEA: Give the gift of OSEAs Super Glow Body Set! Get 10% off your purchase site wide at oseamalibu.com with the code DATEABLEPODCAST* Quince: Get free shipping and 365 day returns at https://quince.com/dateable* Rosetta Stone: Get 50% off your lifetime membership with unlimited access to 25 language courses for the rest of your life at https://www.rosettastone.com/today using the code TODAY* Uncommon Goods: Get 15% off original, handmade, absolutely remarkable gifts at www.uncommongoods.com/dateable with the code DATEABLE* VIIA Hemp: Get 15% off all products including their best-selling High Love gummy at https://bit.ly/viiagoddess with the code DATEABLE* VIIA Hemp: Get 15% off all products including their best-selling High Love gummy at https://bit.ly/viiagoddess with the code DATEABLESupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dateable-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy