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In this episode, I'm chatting with Krista Frahm, an occupational therapist who made the leap into copywriting and marketing. Her journey is such a great example of how you can take the skills you have as a therapist and apply them in ways you might not have even thought of. We talk about what it was like for her to leave the clinical world behind, the mindset shifts she had to make, and the lessons she learned along the way. Krista shares why marketing therapy services can feel so hard (and how to make it easier), the sales skills therapists don't realize they already have, and why investing in yourself—whether it's through coaching or something else—is a total game-changer. If you've ever thought about stepping out of the traditional therapy role, Krista also gives some great ideas for freelancing or starting your own business, even if you're starting from scratch. This episode is packed with real talk, relatable stories, and advice you can actually use. Tune in now to hear Krista's inspiring story and learn what's possible for your career! Website: https://www.kristafrahmagency.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristafrahmagency/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristafrahmagency/ Testimonials Training Link: subscribepage.io/testimonials-training -- Follow me on Instagram: @drmorganmeese | Join my Facebook Group: DPT to CEO | Ready to start your own cash based practice? Let's talk! morganmeese.com/bookacall | MUSIC: We Are The Best Team! by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6235-we-are-the-best-team- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Like our content? Buy us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/buymorgancoffee
Grab your fire extinguisher and hang on to your eyebrows, we're building FIRES today. We'll hear all about how our ancient ancestors learned to wield a flame, tame it, transport it, and use it to make tools, keep us warm, and maybe even make us smarter. So get ready for sharp rocks, hairy jello, sooty caves, glowing coals, iron sparks, fluffy fungus, molten metal, ember tending and more with Yale anthropologist and pyrotechnologist, Dr. Ellery Frahm.Follow Dr. Frahm on BlueskyCheck out his websiteA donation went to www.armeniafund.orgFull-length (*not* G-rated) Pyrotechnology episode + tons of science linksMore kid-friendly Smologies episodes!Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on Bluesky and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on X and InstagramSound editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions, Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray MorrisMade possible by work from Noel Dilworth, Susan Hale, Jacob Chaffee, Kelly R. Dwyer, Emily White, & Erin TalbertSmologies theme song by Harold Malcolm
Voices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Podcast
Louisa Frahm, SEO Manager at ESPN, discusses the evolving landscape of sports marketing and the integration of SEO strategies. She emphasizes the importance of understanding digital trends to keep sports content engaging and accessible. By leveraging SEO, Louisa explains how ESPN stays ahead in a competitive marketConnect With: Louisa Frahm: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join host Jamie Calon and global PR powerhouse Shana Frahm, co-founder of Spokeswoman Says and Communications Director for The Sanders Institute. With a 30-year career spanning action sports, politics, fashion, and more, Shana shares expert insights on PR's role in balancing brand storytelling, managing crises, and navigating the ever-shifting media landscape. In this episode, Shana dishes on everything from Olympic gold medal campaigns to hurricane-hit events, revealing the art of preparation and the power of authenticity. Plus, get a sneak peek into her upcoming memoir, The Entrepreneurs: It's Only Rock n Roll, a nostalgic dive into her decade with the Hard Rock Cafes and the original Hard Rock Hotel, set to hit Spotify in early 2025.
1996 erschien der Comic „Palestine“ von Joe Sacco. Die Geschichten aus Gaza und dem Westjordanland zeichnen ein Bild sozialer, wirtschaftlicher und politischer Unterdrückung. Jetzt erscheint eine Neuausgabe auf Deutsch. Frahm, Ole www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Kompressor
Nick Hussey is the founder and managing director at FRAHM Jacket, a men's clothing brand that exclusively sells by pre-order. Founded in 2018 they did £2.2million via their Shopify site in 2023. Hit PLAY to hear: Why honesty and transparency are key for any brand The role of preorders in building a successful business Thinking long-term Practicing sustainability in your business Why product quality trumps quantity Key timestamps to dive straight in: [05:20] Commuter cycling brand failed to reach potential. [07:14] Nick's determination to build a successful business. [11:51] House-husband, kids, mental health, brand growth. [15:35] High-growth businesses erode brand, face downfall. [17:44] Preorder, exclusivity, anticipation, positive reviews. [19:49] Growth is a metric of a business. [23:44] Creativity blossoms when money is scarce. [24:57] Listen to Nick's Top Tips! Full episode notes here: https://ecmp.info/504Download our ebook >> https://ecmp.info/ebook "500 Top Tips to Make Your eCommerce Business More Profitable" Download our new ebook... https://ecmp.info/ebook 500 Tips to Increase Your ProfitsGet all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://ecmp.infoLove the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://ecmp.info/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify.Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://ecmp.info/sponsor This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/
Jay Metcalf interviews saxophonist Joel Frahm during the Copenhagen jazz festival July 2024 #saxophone #bettersax #joelfrahm https://joelfrahm.com/
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of German musician, composer, and record producer Nils Frahm (in just under 20 minutes).Redefining the space between classical and electronic music, Frahm's unconventional approach to the piano, played contemplatively and intimately, and his use of ambient textures and atmospheric electronica, has won him many fans across the globe. Frahm launched his own label LEITER with his manager Felix Grimm and during the Covid-19 lockdown, they released Old Friends New Friends, a selection of solo piano tracks from twelve years of his archives.In this episode I am in conversation with Dr. Andrew Webber.I hope you enjoy this podcast.Mathew WoodallThe introduction to this episode features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.
Hi,I'm Scott and I rate and review all the books that I read throughout the year. I read books on all different topics such as history, science, fiction, non fiction, fantasy and more! Join me on my journey to read as much as I can so you don't have to worry about your next book read! Want to support my podcast? Hit the like and subscribe button. You can reach me at coffeeandbookstn@yahoo.com
Hello Foreign Exchanges listeners, and welcome back to our periodic podcast series! This time out it's my privilege to welcome Eckart Frahm, Professor of Assyriology in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Yale University, to talk about his book, Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World's First Empire. We'll talk about what Assyria was and the place it occupies in the tapestry of great Bronze and Iron Age Near Eastern states, as well as the challenges of studying Assyria and the role the empire plays in the Hebrew Scriptures. Enjoy!Many thanks to Jake Aron of American Prestige for producing the show, and as always our music is Cambodian Odyssey by Kevin Macleod (CC by 3.0).Please pick up Professor Frahm's book, available now in hardcover and paperback as well as audiobook. And if you haven't checked out Foreign Exchanges please do that too! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.foreignexchanges.news/subscribe
Historian Eckart Frahm joins to discuss the great Assyrian Empire, Babylon, the Epic of Gilgamesh, cuneiform, and more.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, we hear from Ben Frahm, a screenwriter and professor at Syracuse University (who also happens to be David's cousin). Listen to learn more about Ben's experience in the world of screenwriting and the practical and theoretical knowledge that guides his own work and that of his students.
In this episode of Change Leader Insights, Jessica Crow speaks with Dr. Jen Frahm, the co-founder of The Agile Change Leadership Institute, speaker, and three-time author, about her career journey and passion for change, the value (and importance) of change leadership, and how to lean into courage to move beyond feeling stuck. Jen has over 30 years of experience in change management and builds change capability in organizations through The Agile Change Leadership Institute. She is a global expert on organizational change, communication, and transformation, a tamer of ambiguity, a speaker of truths, and a solver of problems. She's the author of Change. Leader: The changes you need to make first (2021) and Conversations of Change: A guide to workplace change (2017), and co-author of The Agile Change Playbook (2020). During the conversation, Jessica and Jen discussed the critical significance of change leadership in leading successful change. Change managers alone can't implement and sustain effective change, and Jen emphasized the role leaders play and the changes they need to make to become fit to lead change. Says Jen, “You can have the best change manager in the world. You can have the best change plan, and communications [can be] absolutely brilliant. And [the change] will only succeed or fail based on the quality and caliber of the leader who is in front of you.” Highlights from the conversation include: ☑️ Understanding change leadership and the pivotal role it plays in leading successful change ☑️ How courage (to try new things and be uncomfortable) and self-compassion can propel leaders forward ☑️ Ways to feed your curiosity as a change leader to grow your knowledge and abilities
San Diego's jazz scene takes center stage in this episode! We'll be featuring brand new releases from a jazz legend, saxophonist Charles McPherson and rising star bassist MacKenzie Leighton. We'll also have music from other San Diego favorites Christopher Hollyday and Matt Hall. The show kicks off and wraps up with fantastic vocalese singers LH&R and saxophonists Frahm, Woods, and Farrell. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Lambert, Hendricks & Ross ~ Everybody's Boppin' ~ The Hottest New Group In Jazz Joel Frahm ~ Yesterdays ~ I'm Old Fashioned Charles McPherson ~ Ode to Barry ~ Reverence Christopher Hollyday ~ Dialogue ~ Dialogue Mackenzie Leighton ~ Pm/Am ~ I Remember Matt Hall ~ Spearhead ~ I Hope to My Never Phil Woods ~ Airegin ~ Musique du bois Joe Farrell ~ Sound Down ~ Outback
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AN open invitation from The Hon. Chris Bowen MP to attend a special presentation to explore the new book of one of well well-known Assyriologist an Author of his new book Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World's First Empire, at the Eden Gardens reception. Hermiz Shahen talks about the details of this invitation.
Krista Frahm, an expert in the field of copywriting, joined Janine in this new episode of the Savvy Scribe podcast to share some practical tips and strategies for using AI to enhance your writing. About the guest:Krista is a direct-response copywriter and occupational therapist. She she stumbled upon copywriting as a non-clinical career option while volunteering for a non-profit. She misunderstood someone's comment about “copy” and thought they were asking if she plagiarized her work.That misunderstanding led her to copywrite, and she quickly dove in. She built her business while working PRN and homeschooling two adventurous boys.Now, Krista's copywriting business focuses solely on “healthcare change-makers” — the people who are providing innovative offers and solutions that *actually* improve healthcare. (Not the shallow solutions that we've all seen on TV)Key points in this episodeAI tools, like Chat GPT, can automate tasks and save time for writers by generating ideas, outlines, and social media posts.Low-quality writers who produce generic content may lose their jobs to AI-generated content, but high-quality writers who provide valuable and unique perspectives are still in demand.AI can help writers come up with objections and alternative examples for their writing, aiding in persuasive and informative content creation.Automation is essential for freeing up time and reducing the mental load for writers, allowing them to focus on higher-level tasks.AI-generated content should not replace human creativity and expertise but can complement it by assisting in brainstorming and generating ideas.Automation tools can be beneficial for improving efficiency in a nurse writer's business.Writers can experiment and play with AI tools like Chat GPT to understand their capabilities and how they can enhance their writing processes.Welcome to the Savvy Scribe Podcast, I'm so glad you're here! Before we start the show, if you're interested, we have a free Facebook group called "Savvy Nurse Writer Community"I appreciate you following me and listening today. I would LOVE for you to subscribe: ITUNESAnd if you love it, can I ask for a
In Episode #195 sprechen Andreas und Thomas mit Lars Frahm und Andreas Exler Worum geht's in dieser Folge Irgendwas mit Logistik? Wie funktioniert eine Brennstoffzelle? Wie kann man die Abluft der Brennstoffzelle für den Brandschutz verwenden? Welche Herausforderungen und Prognosen gibt es bei der flächendeckenden Wasserstoffversorgung? Wie kann die autarke Strom- und Wärmeversorgung eines Lagers realisiert werden? Kann man ein ROI auf Brandschutz ermitteln? Jetzt aber genug gelesen - hör einfach rein! Bezahlte Partnerschaft
In this podcast, I welcome two remarkable guests, Veronica Krestow & Jason Frahm. Veronica & Jason are steeped in the grace of White Tantra Yoga, Meditation, Peruvian Shamanism, Spiritual Psychology and many other sacred modalities. They have founded the Diamond Process Coach Training as an extension from Veronica's book "The Diamond Process." They've been training coaches, hosting international retreats and teaching for over 20 years. They continue to make a powerful impact with CEO's, famous actors and directors to healers, coaches, empaths and every day people and remain grateful to be a transformational catalyst in many people's lives year after year. This episode is dedicated to navigating the complexities of sensitivity. Empaths and hyper-empaths often grapple with heightened sensitivities to external energies, criticism, and the demands of daily life. We discuss empathy, self-discovery, and the art of finding balance in a world that can be overwhelming. We discuss valuable strategies and insights for effectively managing these sensitivities and maintaining emotional well-being. Learn more about Veronica & Jason: https://www.thediamondprocess.com/ Wellness Retreats Announcement! I'm excited to announce the return of wellness retreats, a request I've received frequently. I remember my own transformative experience on a retreat, realizing how it brought me closer to my authentic self. Similarly, clients attending my retreats have experienced life-altering changes within days. Now, I'm opening my calendar to offer retreats this fall and winter in Arizona. If this resonates with you, especially if you're a high-achieving woman in fields like tech, healthcare, or entrepreneurship, and if you're empathic, emotionally intelligent, and feeling burnt out, let's talk. Book a call at drrobynmckay.com/call to explore the possibility of joining me. Learn more: https://www.drrobynmckay.com/
In this episode, Erik Rostad discusses Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World's First Empire by Eckart Frahm, book 18 for his 2023 reading list. Show Notes Author: Eckart Frahm The Great Books Reading List 2023 Reading List Reading Resources Books of Titans Website The post Assyria by Eckart Frahm appeared first on Books of Titans.
At its height in 660 BCE, the kingdom of Assyria stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. It was the first empire the world had ever seen. Assyria's wide-ranging conquests have long been known from the Hebrew Bible and later Greek accounts (and its reputation for unspeakable cruelty, with images of Assyrians skinning its enemies alive carved into stone on an Assyrian royal palace). But nearly two centuries of research now permit a rich picture of the Assyrians and their empire beyond the battlefield: their vast libraries and monumental sculptures, their elaborate trade and information networks, and the crucial role played by royal women. Today's guest is Eckart Frahm, author of “Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World's First Empire.” Using archaeological research, along with the study of tens of thousands of cuneiform texts, researchers have been able to construct a more accurate depiction of Assyrian life, revealing the empire's enduring impact on global civilization. Frahm shows how despite its war-prone image, Assyria proved innovative in the realms of architecture, arts, technology, and diplomacy. Readers will learn about the elaborate “Royal Road” that enabled trade and communication over vast distances, how Assyrian scholars created the first universal library, and about the impact of plagues and climate change on the empire's fortunes.
Guess who's back in the mother-grabbin' house??? Benny B and RZ, that's who; with a fat helping of 352. Hope you're hungry, because the H&T Boyz bring is so very hot in this installment. They discuss a little baseball, a little basketball and guess what? A little goddamn hockey while we're at it. Additionally, they break down WWII feel-good movie of the year, "Sisu". Oh. The also get into their visits to the Nils Frahm Museum of Nasty Music. Listen up!
Eckart has just published a new history of Assyria. What sources can we draw on? How reliable are they? He talks about Assyria's remarkable royal women and how they were remembered. What did the Assyrians achieve and what is their legacy?3:39 how have we heard of the Assyrians?6:42 biblical and classical texts as sources9:36 what do we need to know about Assyria?12:44 Assyrian royal women18:33 were the Assyrians really 'cruel'?23:44 empathy for the Assyrians25:31 their greatest achievements?28:03 Assyria's legacy32:33 Eckart's approach to history writing35:55 what's new?39:46 unsolved problemsEckart's university pageEckart's AcademiaHis new book is availableUS: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/eckart-frahm/assyria/9781541674400/?lens=basic-booksUK: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/assyria-9781526623812/Music by Ruba HillawiWebsite: http://wedgepod.orgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgwEmail: wedgepod@gmail.comTwitter: @wedge_podPatreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod
In this episode of the Ideas on Stage podcast we spoke once again with Mark Leruste. Mark Leruste is the CEO and Founder of Ministry of Purpose©, best-selling author of “Glow in the Dark” (Hachette UK), keynote speaker, proud dyslexic thinker and the award-winning host of The Unconventionalists© podcast. A sought-after speaker at industry conferences and Fortune 500 companies, Mark's TEDx talk has been watched over a million times. Mark previously served as Country Manager at the Movember Foundation, where he helped raise €2.8 million for men's health, inspiring 110,000 fundraisers to sign up, winning multiple awards along the way. His new book “Glow in the Dark” (Hachette UK) is a must read for every entrepreneur and business leader who wants to raise their profile and turn their personal story into a powerful asset that gets noticed. Mark believes in creating a future worth striving for. That's why he's an advisor and early-stage angel investor in purpose-driven startups including Oddbox, Circa5000, Brewdog, Coconut, ScoreApp, Wearth, Frahm, Farewill and This. In this episode we talked about how sharing your personal story can transform your business and change your life. We hope you enjoy it! +++ Mark's links: - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/markleruste - Mark's best-selling book Glow in the Dark: www.glowinthedarkbook.com - Scorecard: www.becomethespotlight.com Mark's suggestions: - Nanette by Hannah Gadsby (Standup comedy show on Netflix) - The Gap by Ira Glass: https://youtu.be/91FQKciKfHI Recommended books: - Do Story by Bobette Buster - The Storyteller's Secret by Carmine Gallo - Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller - I Got There by JeVon McCormick - Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks +++ Take the Confident Presenter Scorecard to assess your current presentation skills. It's free, easy, and takes just 3 minutes to complete: https://ideasonstage.com/score Join our free live web class to learn how to grow your business, increase your influence, and make a bigger impact through great presenting: https://www.ideasonstage.com/uk/masterclass
Today I sit down with historian Eckart Frahm to discuss his new book: Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World's First Empire. The Assyrians have a fascinating history that ranges from the ancient sands of Mesopotamia to the pages of the Old Testament. Frahm covers it all in this excellent and readable work. Click HERE to purchase the book. WebsiteSupport the ShowWestern Civ 2.0 Free Trial
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Eckart Frahm about the Assyrian Empire. They give an overview of the various Assyrian periods, discuss the importance of the “fertile crescent,” and talk about the impact of language in Assyria. They talk about the importance of Ashur as a god and as a city, the initial rulers in the old Assyrian period, the middle Assyrian period, and the distinctions between Assyrian and Babylon. They also discuss the fall of Nineveh, Biblical accounts of the Assyrian empire, the second destruction of Assyrian artifacts by ISIS, and many other topics. Eckart Frahm is Professor of Assyriology in the Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations department at Yale University. He is one of the world's leading expert on the Assyrian Empire. He has written or co-written over six books including the most recent book, Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World's First Empire. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit convergingdialogues.substack.com
Nate Frahm is 20 years old and an MGA at our company AriasDlabik Agencies. He started about five months ago and just started taking off! He is from Grand Junction, Colorado. He talks about his journey getting into sales at a young age coming from a family figure in the sales industry. He worked at the car dealership when he was 18. He talks more about his childhood growing up and a little about his family.
Southern Utah University received an innovation grant in April 2022 to begin researching and integrating augmented/virtual reality into the curriculum. In this episode, host Tony Pellegrini sits down with Aundrea Frahm, Director of AR/VR at SUU to discuss the grant, how AR/VR can be integrated into the curriculum, and what the future holds for XR at SUU.Aundrea Frahm, SUU's AR/VR Director, shares, “Teaching is one of my very favorite things mainly because I love working with college students. They are brilliant and I love learning from them. As an art education professor, I looked forward to teaching students the power of unity and inclusion in the classroom. Now, more than ever, it is important that all students have a voice, are heard, and loved. A good teacher does that.”Aundrea believes that the classroom is a space where each voice is important and valuable. The classroom does not revolve around competition, status, or favoritism, but it is an open forum where every member of the community is able to communicate, grow and learn to the best of their individual ability and to give and receive support. The classroom community is a place where discussion facilitates question-asking and answering each other's questions, investigating relevant issues and exploring the world at large. Aundrea will be opening SUU's first AR/VR Studio during Spring 2023, as well as hosting southern Utah's first XR Summit on March 15, 2023.
It's so common for change practitioners NOT to get the opportunity to influence the design of change. One of the factors that is linked to success is being a trusted advisor to decision makers, but this often takes a long time. How can change agents accelerate this? What are some steps they can take right away? What are some traps for new players when trying to build deep rapport quickly with people of influence? What are some other strategies change agents can employ to get a seat at the table when the change is first discussed, and designed? Dr Jen Frahm is a speaker, author, change oracle and crime noir enthusiast. She returns to Casa de Cambio podcast to chat about all these things and more. https://drjenfrahm.com/ for more info on all things Jen. Jen recommends: Fairytale by Stephen King Yellowstone Wednesday The Unforgotten More information on the Margaret Mead quote Jen mentions can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/missing-word-famous-margaret-mead-quote-leandro-herrero/
We're back! In this episode we laugh, we cry (and Michael munches). Send us your recommendations to our instagram @makingthecutpodcast.Glass Onion - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11564570/Bounty Triple Treat - https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/311684371Karen's diner - https://www.bemorekaren.com/Frahm - https://frahmjacket.com/Punchdrunk - https://www.punchdrunk.com/Air Fryer - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Instant-Vortex-Plus-Air-Fryer/dp/B07VHFMZHJOne Woman Show - https://onewomanshow.co.uk/Cheerings - https://cheerings.co.uk/Jay Beech - https://www.instagram.com/jayybeech/?hl=enWithout Sin - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15680030/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SEO for news websites is a critical component of reach and frequency. In this podcast, I spoke with ESPN.com director of SEO Louisa Frahm about best practices when it comes to SEO for headlines, how to build an effective program to support SEO for publishers, and what she's learned about creating resources to support SEO… The post SEO for News Websites with Louisa Frahm appeared first on Eric Schwartzman.
Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (MIT Press, 2022) provides the first comprehensive history of film experiments at the Bauhaus, the famous art school that operated between 1919 and 1933 and was located in Weimar, before moving to Dessau and later to Berlin. While the Bauhaus is commonly associated with the development of modern architecture and industrial design, Design in Motion focuses on film, and demonstrates how the cinematic medium became a proving ground for some of the school's most innovative work. Laura Frahm is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities at the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University. Frahm's work explores film and media through the lens of architecture, design, spatial theory, ecological thought, and process philosophy. In addition to her latest book Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (2022), she is the author of Beyond Space: Cinematic Topologies of the Urban (2010), Moving Spaces: Spatial Configurations in Music Videos by Jonathan Glazer, Chris Cunningham, Mark Romanek, and Michel Gondry (2007) and Introduction to Media Cultural Studies (co-edited, 2005). Iva Glisic is a historian and art historian specialising in modern Russia and the Balkans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (MIT Press, 2022) provides the first comprehensive history of film experiments at the Bauhaus, the famous art school that operated between 1919 and 1933 and was located in Weimar, before moving to Dessau and later to Berlin. While the Bauhaus is commonly associated with the development of modern architecture and industrial design, Design in Motion focuses on film, and demonstrates how the cinematic medium became a proving ground for some of the school's most innovative work. Laura Frahm is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities at the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University. Frahm's work explores film and media through the lens of architecture, design, spatial theory, ecological thought, and process philosophy. In addition to her latest book Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (2022), she is the author of Beyond Space: Cinematic Topologies of the Urban (2010), Moving Spaces: Spatial Configurations in Music Videos by Jonathan Glazer, Chris Cunningham, Mark Romanek, and Michel Gondry (2007) and Introduction to Media Cultural Studies (co-edited, 2005). Iva Glisic is a historian and art historian specialising in modern Russia and the Balkans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (MIT Press, 2022) provides the first comprehensive history of film experiments at the Bauhaus, the famous art school that operated between 1919 and 1933 and was located in Weimar, before moving to Dessau and later to Berlin. While the Bauhaus is commonly associated with the development of modern architecture and industrial design, Design in Motion focuses on film, and demonstrates how the cinematic medium became a proving ground for some of the school's most innovative work. Laura Frahm is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities at the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University. Frahm's work explores film and media through the lens of architecture, design, spatial theory, ecological thought, and process philosophy. In addition to her latest book Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (2022), she is the author of Beyond Space: Cinematic Topologies of the Urban (2010), Moving Spaces: Spatial Configurations in Music Videos by Jonathan Glazer, Chris Cunningham, Mark Romanek, and Michel Gondry (2007) and Introduction to Media Cultural Studies (co-edited, 2005). Iva Glisic is a historian and art historian specialising in modern Russia and the Balkans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (MIT Press, 2022) provides the first comprehensive history of film experiments at the Bauhaus, the famous art school that operated between 1919 and 1933 and was located in Weimar, before moving to Dessau and later to Berlin. While the Bauhaus is commonly associated with the development of modern architecture and industrial design, Design in Motion focuses on film, and demonstrates how the cinematic medium became a proving ground for some of the school's most innovative work. Laura Frahm is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities at the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University. Frahm's work explores film and media through the lens of architecture, design, spatial theory, ecological thought, and process philosophy. In addition to her latest book Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (2022), she is the author of Beyond Space: Cinematic Topologies of the Urban (2010), Moving Spaces: Spatial Configurations in Music Videos by Jonathan Glazer, Chris Cunningham, Mark Romanek, and Michel Gondry (2007) and Introduction to Media Cultural Studies (co-edited, 2005). Iva Glisic is a historian and art historian specialising in modern Russia and the Balkans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (MIT Press, 2022) provides the first comprehensive history of film experiments at the Bauhaus, the famous art school that operated between 1919 and 1933 and was located in Weimar, before moving to Dessau and later to Berlin. While the Bauhaus is commonly associated with the development of modern architecture and industrial design, Design in Motion focuses on film, and demonstrates how the cinematic medium became a proving ground for some of the school's most innovative work. Laura Frahm is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities at the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University. Frahm's work explores film and media through the lens of architecture, design, spatial theory, ecological thought, and process philosophy. In addition to her latest book Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (2022), she is the author of Beyond Space: Cinematic Topologies of the Urban (2010), Moving Spaces: Spatial Configurations in Music Videos by Jonathan Glazer, Chris Cunningham, Mark Romanek, and Michel Gondry (2007) and Introduction to Media Cultural Studies (co-edited, 2005). Iva Glisic is a historian and art historian specialising in modern Russia and the Balkans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (MIT Press, 2022) provides the first comprehensive history of film experiments at the Bauhaus, the famous art school that operated between 1919 and 1933 and was located in Weimar, before moving to Dessau and later to Berlin. While the Bauhaus is commonly associated with the development of modern architecture and industrial design, Design in Motion focuses on film, and demonstrates how the cinematic medium became a proving ground for some of the school's most innovative work. Laura Frahm is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities at the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University. Frahm's work explores film and media through the lens of architecture, design, spatial theory, ecological thought, and process philosophy. In addition to her latest book Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (2022), she is the author of Beyond Space: Cinematic Topologies of the Urban (2010), Moving Spaces: Spatial Configurations in Music Videos by Jonathan Glazer, Chris Cunningham, Mark Romanek, and Michel Gondry (2007) and Introduction to Media Cultural Studies (co-edited, 2005). Iva Glisic is a historian and art historian specialising in modern Russia and the Balkans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (MIT Press, 2022) provides the first comprehensive history of film experiments at the Bauhaus, the famous art school that operated between 1919 and 1933 and was located in Weimar, before moving to Dessau and later to Berlin. While the Bauhaus is commonly associated with the development of modern architecture and industrial design, Design in Motion focuses on film, and demonstrates how the cinematic medium became a proving ground for some of the school's most innovative work. Laura Frahm is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities at the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University. Frahm's work explores film and media through the lens of architecture, design, spatial theory, ecological thought, and process philosophy. In addition to her latest book Design in Motion: Film Experiments at the Bauhaus (2022), she is the author of Beyond Space: Cinematic Topologies of the Urban (2010), Moving Spaces: Spatial Configurations in Music Videos by Jonathan Glazer, Chris Cunningham, Mark Romanek, and Michel Gondry (2007) and Introduction to Media Cultural Studies (co-edited, 2005). Iva Glisic is a historian and art historian specialising in modern Russia and the Balkans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Joel Frahm and Jay Thomas fronted a quintet that opened this Summer's Jazz Port Townsend, presented by Centrum on the last weekend of July. The concert was recorded for radio broadcast and we will hear excerpts on this week's Jazz Northwest.
Saxophonist Joel Frahm, currently on a West Coast tour with a new album "The Bright Side" will be featured on today's episode of Jazz Northwest.
Get all of the animal training tips and stories from the Zoo's Barnyard Bonanza expert Eunice in this fun new episode!
When you struck out on your own to start your business, did you try to pinch pennies and spend the absolute bare minimum? Maybe you looked at the online programs, communities, and coaching and thought – “Pfft, I don't need that junk, who are these ‘experts' anyway?” If that sounds like something you'd say, let me tell ya – you're not the only one. This week's podcast guest, Krista Frahm, is an OT who stepped out of patient care and into copywriting. She tried to start her business using only freebies, grit, and problem-solving. You can probably guess how that worked out… or didn't. Let's just say she went from supreme skeptic to solid believer – all because of the wide array of benefits of coaching. Listen to this week's episode and share the love with a friend! Podcast resources and links: www.trishwilliamsconsulting.ca/podcast-resources
In this episode, we will be learning about an occupational therapy practitioner in copywriting. You will hear from the personal and professional experiences of Krista Frahm, MOT/L. Krista is an occupational therapist who's worked in acute, rehab, home health, and outpatient settings for over 10 years. She is passionate about adult rehab, geriatrics, and aging-in-place. Krista has loved writing and sharing OT knowledge with people, but it took a move to rural WA, homeschooling, and the world turning upside down during 2020 to prompt her to FINALLY take a chance on her dream and start a career in writing. She dove into writing and was earning money within months – nearly matching her clinical income in under 6 months. Creating a remote, non-clinical career has provided income stability, schedule flexibility, and allowed her to homeschool the kids and reduce the time/income burdens on her husband. She leverages her OT experience and knowledge to write websites, emails, blogs, sales pages, and more for therapists and other life-impacting companies. Her favorite companies to write for are companies that improve lives, increase dignity, and restore function for people everywhere. Show Key Points:· Krista gives us a glimpse of her background and interests· Krista describes her Uncommon OT work, the setting, and whom she serves· Krista describes what drew her to this type of work and her path there· Krista describes typical clients and rates · Krista dispels some myths about the profession· Krista discusses how OTs can follow their passion for writing· Krista provides her contact information RESOURCES:www.kristafrahmagency.comIG: KristaFrahmAgency https://www.instagram.com/kristafrahmagency/Articles about copywriting on my Blog: https://www.kristafrahmagency.com/blogIf you're interested in becoming a copywriter, let me know via IG, FB, or the contact form on my website! If you're curious how copywriting can help your business attract ideal clients and increase your sales, schedule a Discovery Call HERE. (https://www.kristafrahmagency.com/contact) As always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsot THANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues! Full Episodes and Q & A only available at: https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-series Sign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settingshttps://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsotHappy Listening Everyone! Big OT Love!All views are mine and guests own.Be a Patron to support The Uncommon OT Series Podcast project via Patreon.
Author and co-founder of The Agile Change Institute Dr. Jen Frahm has been in the thick of change for decades, and is regarded as the change management 'Jiminy Cricket', often giving sage and unpopular but necessary advice. In this episode we explore the need for both 'fix it fast' transactional and 'sustain it' transformational change, why tempering change based on the overwhelm of the past two years is critical, and why humans find lots of places to hide in complexity. Jen is a no BS human who describes herself as the 'voice of the voiceless' in the change process.
Creating content and want to know what was trending in search last week, month, or year? Google Trends can help you find useful and timely data. But how do you use it effectively? If you want to create content that stays ahead of the curve, keeping up with the latest trends is an absolute must. And our guest has some insider tips to help you. Having formerly held SEO roles at some of the world's biggest publications, Louisa Frahm knows news SEO. And she knows how to use trends to her advantage. Now, she's now a Trends Curator at Google. And she joins Loren Baker to discuss Google Trends and how you can use it to plan your content. What makes Google Trends so useful is that it shows exactly what people have searched for in the last hour, or whatever time frame, catch hot news items, plan your marketing strategies, and more. Find out how to push your content to the top by using the unique features of Google Trends. As Google Trends curators, we're data journalists. It's all about mining through so much data in terms of search queries and what people are interested in at any given time. It's sifting through that and putting it together in an easy-to-understand way for the general public.– Louisa Frahm, 11:30 The real-time insights that you're getting from Google Trends, that just sets them apart from everything. –Louisa Frahm, 29:25 I really like the way that you can drill down on the local level to pull some of the trend information.–Loren Baker, 14:04 [00:01] – How Louisa landed a job at Google. [08:25] – What Louisa is doing now at Google Trends. [15:07] – What are Google Trends breakout modules? [16:05] – How news SEO professionals can benefit from Google Trends. [18:48] – Can Google Trends be used for forecasting future content? [20:32] – What is the difference between rising queries and top queries? [21:52] – How to use Google Trends to influence new product development. [24:09] – The example of bloating. [25:51] – What the difference is between 30 and 90 on Google Trends. [27:03] – A good way of going beyond keywords with head terms and long tail. [27:52] – A hack for the front end. [28:58] – Is there a difference between data on Google Trends vs Keyword Planner & Keyword Research Tools? [30:32] – Can you set alerts and can it be country-specific? [32:44] – A quick case study of water pills. [35:46] – Looking at trends that are tapering off. [38:25] –The urban dictionary challenge: top trending search on Google Trends now. [40:45] – Last-minute tips on using Google trends for the holiday season. [48:14] – What are breakout queries? Resources Mentioned: https://trends.google.com/ https://trends.google.com/trends/subscriptions It is really interesting to match up the trends accordingly because I know in the world of SEO it's very easy for us to just make an assumption. –Loren Baker, 39:07 Specifically for news SEOs, Google Trends will really help you, especially in the rising queries, to find those breakout questions that people are searching for. – Louisa Frahm, 16:08 Google Trends really stood out from all of the other tools to me because of its real-time capabilities.– Louisa Frahm, 10:12 For more content like this, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/searchenginejournal Looking to keep up with what's current and effective in digital marketing today? Check out https://www.searchenginejournal.com for everything you need to know within the digital marketing space and improve your skills as an internet marketer. Connect with Louisa Frahm: For the last seven years, Louisa Frahm has been mastering the art of SEO, on an agency level and in-house. Enterprise news SEO is her specialty. A pop culture junkie, fun enthusiast, and believer in living life to the fullest. Connect with Louisa on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-frahm-67710922/ Connect with Loren Baker, Founder of Search Engine Journal: Follow him on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/lorenbaker Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorenbaker
Saxophonist Joel Frahm is one of the warmest people I know AND he has one of the warmest tenor sounds to boot. I first became aware of his immense musicality when hearing him on the albums of vocalist Jane Monheit and I've been smitten with his lyricism ever since. His latest release, “The Bright Side”, features a chordless trio with bassist Dan Loomis and drummer Ernesto Cervini. The album came out on Anzic Records in June 2021 and is a joyous showcase for Joel's creativity and his longstanding collaboration with Dan and Ernesto. Joel was kind enough to take my call from his new home of Nashville. We chatted about the album, the importance of melody, and he recounted hearing Jane for the first time-one of those “I knew her back when” fairytales. Show Notes: Tracklisting: - Beeline - Cheek to Cheek - Thinking of Benny - Blued Dharma - Boo Dip Dip The Bright Side is out on Anzic Records now. Joel will appear with Ernesto Cervini's "Turboprop" at The Rex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from 8-11 December 2021 Theme music by The Respect Sextet Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Subscribe to The Jazz Session's YouTube Channel Support The Jazz Session by becoming a member at Patreon. For $5 a month you'll get a weekly bonus episode called Track of the Week, plus early access to every show. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra monthly bonus episode of “The Insider”, a spin-off interview series where Nicky chats to jazz industry insiders (broadcasters, artist agents, label heads, journalists) about the nuts and bolts of the business.
Saxophonist Joel Frahm is one of the warmest people I know AND he has one of the warmest tenor sounds to boot. I first became aware of his immense musicality when hearing him on the albums of vocalist Jane Monheit and I've been smitten with his lyricism ever since. His latest release, “The Bright Side”, features a chordless trio with bassist Dan Loomis and drummer Ernesto Cervini. The album came out on Anzic Records in June 2021 and is a joyous showcase for Joel's creativity and his longstanding collaboration with Dan and Ernesto. Joel was kind enough to take my call from his new home of Nashville. We chatted about the album, the importance of melody, and he recounted hearing Jane for the first time-one of those “I knew her back when” fairytales. Show Notes: Tracklisting: - Beeline - Cheek to Cheek - Thinking of Benny - Blued Dharma - Boo Dip Dip The Bright Side is out on Anzic Records now. Joel will appear with Ernesto Cervini's "Turboprop" at The Rex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from 8-11 December 2021 Theme music by The Respect Sextet Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Subscribe to The Jazz Session's YouTube Channel Support The Jazz Session by becoming a member at Patreon. For $5 a month you'll get a weekly bonus episode called Track of the Week, plus early access to every show. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra monthly bonus episode of “The Insider”, a spin-off interview series where Nicky chats to jazz industry insiders (broadcasters, artist agents, label heads, journalists) about the nuts and bolts of the business.
Lead to Soar! is a production of A Career that Soars! In this episode of L2S!, leadership and gender equality expert, Michelle Redfern, sits down for an interview with Dr. Jen Frahm, a global expert on organizational change and transformation and an executive coach, to discuss the difference between leading change and being a change leader. They really dig into the importance of emotional intelligence, and inquiring, curious mind. There is so much to change and it's not just data from spreadsheets, you have to pay attention to what our bodies tell us about change. Leaders must change, now, to achieve and sustain extraordinary outcomes. Learn more about Lead to Soar! and A Career that Soars! by visiting LeadToSoar.com ~ Guest Dr. Jen Frahm Bio: Dr. Jen Frahm is a global expert on organizational change and transformation and an executive coach. Jen is a tamer of ambiguity, speaker of truths, and solver of problems. A sought-after speaker she is known for being at the frontier of business agility. She is also the co-founder of The Agile Change Leadership Institute and author of Change. Leader – The changes you need to make (2021), The Agile Change Playbook (Co-author, 2020), and Conversations of Change: A guide to workplace change (2017) She has designed and delivered change across multiple industries and professions, from wine sales to wedding dresses, veterinary products to energy retailers, nuns and engineers, big banks, small IT companies, publicly listed, privately owned and non-profit organizations, and across 28 countries. She grew up on the land of the Yuwibara people and now resides on the land of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung. Website https://drjenfrahm.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenfrahm/ Facebook: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferfrahm/ Books: https://drjenfrahm.com/change-leader/ Agile Change Leadership Institute: https://aclinstitute.com Cameron Schwab: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronschwab/ Michelle Redfern's Bio: Michelle is the founder of Advancing Women, an enterprise providing research and advisory services on workplace gender equality, inclusion and diversity. She is co-host of A Career that Soars! the founder of women's network Women Who Get It co-founder of CDW (Culturally Diverse Women) and host of the Lead to Soar podcast. Michelle is an experienced Non-Executive Director with Board and advisory roles in the finance, sport, for purpose and supply chain sectors. She is a proud Ambassador for Flexible Working Day and Girls Uniform Agenda. She has held executive leadership roles at ASX & FTSE listed companies NAB, Telstra and Serco during her 30-year corporate career. Michelle is a Graduate of the AICD, holds an Executive MBA (Distinction) and holds various accreditations in organisational diversity and coaching. She is an in-demand speaker and is a regular contributor to the discussion and advocate for gender equality and inclusion in sport and business workplaces.
In this conversation of the Enneagram series, I interview Krista Frahm, a copywriter, OT, and founder of Krista Frahm Agency. Krista talks about how being an Enneagram 1 resonates with her and the biggest strengths she has as an Enneagram 1. She also shares some of her challenges and what dreams she has for her business. You'll hear her tips specific for her fellow Enneagram type 1's on how to find the courage to take risks for business growth and success. We discuss: What being an Enneagram 1 would look like as a business owner The fears, desires and wings of an Enneagram 1 Being an Enneagram 1 as an employee vs. entrepreneur Krista's biggest strengths running a business as an Enneagram 1 Challenges she faces as an Enneagram 1 in business Her tips for entrepreneurs on what gave her the courage to take risks The dreams she has as an Enneagram 1 for her business How you can best interact with Enneagram 1s in your own life Resources from this episode:Krista Frahm AgencyKrista's InstagramEnneagram Institute