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【节目简介】30年代,菲亚特设厂60年代,125p投产70年代,126p投产本期《孤岛车谈》我和三位朋友一起聊聊波兰,这个汽车工业曾经领先中国至少半个世纪的国家是如何一步一步发展(并葬送)自己的社会主义汽车工业的。1927 CWS T1二战前后的波兰地图1965菲亚特1251968 波兰菲亚特125p1971 Polski Fiat 125p Coupé1971 玛莎拉蒂Ghibli1983 FSM Beskid概念车【话题成员】罗新雨 底盘电子系统工程师陆风鸣 社科学者付梓耘 热管理、电子电器开发工程师高处青 系统开发、架构工程师罗新雨微博@大众风Volkswind陆风鸣微博@Patrick小白高处青小红书@在德国的老北京剪辑 猫又,PSC,罗新雨片尾曲 Płynie w nas gorąca krew by Bajm (1986)【时刻文稿】0:32 主题和嘉宾3:36 三位嘉宾对波兰汽车的初印象13:20 波兰汽车工业概况15:07 战前的波兰(1931-1945)24:23 战后的波兰(1945-1989)33:51 经互会,FSO的建立和华沙M20(1948-1965)42:33 FSO和菲亚特的第二次合作(1965-1983)55:07 FSM和菲亚特的126p授权生产1:00:55 波兰十二月事件(1970)1:03:00 125p的进化改型(1974-1981)1:09:24 波兰戒严(1981-1983)【参考链接】【【专属】乘用车底盘系统开发 车辆动力学原理应用与正向开发工程实践 吴旭亭 系统构建车身动力学底盘知识体系书籍】#小程序://机械工业出版社旗舰店/商品/I4N8mLuPmjWkmRt【官网 车用动力电池系统设计与制造 中国汽车工程学会 电芯产品设计 电池系统产品设计 动力电池产品设计制造方法技术书籍】#小程序://机械工业出版社旗舰店/商品/P8isKji8jO5DkNc【汽车创新:前沿技术背后的科技原理】#小程序://机械工业出版社旗舰店/商品/7tltQzCQfJUWRVi【官网 广义车规级电子元器件可靠性设计与开发实践 左成钢 系统介绍汽车电子零部件的可靠性设计与开发 汽车电子 汽车工业技术书籍】#小程序://机械工业出版社旗舰店/商品/dBujAN68sEk1Rzl【智能驾驶:产品设计与评价】#小程序://机械工业出版社旗舰店/商品/Q8KWriuNDGdzlSs【官网 智能底盘关键技术及应用 线控执行 融合控制 失效运行 张俊智 智能底盘核心线控执行系统关键技术书籍】#小程序://机械工业出版社旗舰店/商品/5R5ZjdGhScib14AFSO在8、90年代的电视广告合集(波兰语,2022):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_67BN7BodM125p的图片广告合集(英语):https://culture.pl/en/gallery/polish-fiat-125p-image-gallery经济学家科尔奈去世:穷尽一生努力追求的,唯有深刻的思想(中文,2021):https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/LQl7SgTl9xucVHxF4PYvvQ
Send us a text descriptionNISPOM Compliance Consulting and FSO Services: https://www.thriveanalysis.comNISPOM Books and Training Resources https://www.nispomcentral.comContact Jeff: jeff.bennett@nispomcentral.comImplementing an Effective Insider Threat Program for NISPOM ComplianceJeff Bennett from Thrive Analysis Group discusses the importance of implementing an aggressive insider threat program to ensure NISPOM compliance. He explains how such a program can protect sensitive information within clear defense contractors, commercial entities, institutions, and nonprofits. The video outlines the identification of sensitive assets, developing countermeasures, and training employees to recognize and report suspicious behavior as focal points of a robust insider threat program. Continuous evaluation, education on adverse information reporting, and practical steps for effective insider threat management are also covered.00:00 Introduction to Jeff Bennett and Thrive Analysis Group00:25 Understanding Insider Threat Programs01:52 Identifying Insider Threat Behaviors03:28 Implementing a Robust Insider Threat Program05:27 Continuous Evaluation and Reporting09:55 Training Employees on Insider Threats12:36 Conclusion and Contact InformationNISPOM CentralProviding security clearance books, training, and resources for cleared defense contractors.Clearance, NISPOM, and FSO ConsultingThrive Analysis Group Inc is your resource for security clearance, NISPOM, and FSO consulting.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFSO Consulting:https://thriveanalysis.com/nisp/NISPOM Compliancehttps://www.nispomcentral.comWe provide facility security clearance, personnel security clearance, FSO consulting and NISPOM consulting. Personnel Security Clearances How to get a clearance What to expect once you get a clearance What you can do to prepare for a clearance Facility Security Clearance ✓Become a CDC Contractor ✓Determine security requirements for SECRET, TOP SECRET and SCI Clearances ✓Establish a security team to protect classified information ✓Develop and provide required security training ✓Prepare for government inspections ✓Interpret Contract specifications ✓Fight Insider threat ✓Learn Security clearance levels ✓Process Classified information ✓Prepare Derivative Classification ✓Provide required Security Training ✓Appointing a Facility Security Officer ✓Prepare for Government Audits Security Clearance and NISPOM consulting
Veðrið, granskingarverkætlan og nýggjur konsertmeistari í FSO. Gestir hesa ferð: Andrias Klein Gregoriussen Lisa Andersen Joan Mohr Mikkelsen Thordis Reynstind Jón Festirstein
Send us a textJeff Bennett, owner of Thrive Analysis Group and NISPOM Central, explains the significance of security training for uncleared employees in defense contracting companies. The video details compliance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) and covers mandated topics such as threat awareness, counterintelligence, and cybersecurity. Bennett emphasizes the importance of including uncleared employees in security training to prevent unauthorized access to classified information. He also highlights the need for regular training and self-inspection processes, suggesting outsourcing as a solution for overwhelmed FSOs.00:00 Introduction to Thrive Analysis Group00:28 Understanding the Role of FSOs01:05 Outsourcing FSO Tasks01:22 Developing a Sustainable Security Program01:57 Today's Training Topic: Security Training for Uncleared Employees02:09 NISPOM Training Requirements03:34 Benefits of Training Uncleared Employees04:49 Handling Classified Information06:51 Training Tips for FSOs09:14 Self-Inspection and Training Resources10:29 Conclusion and Additional Resourcesvisit https://www.nispomcentral.comNISPOM CentralProviding security clearance books, training, and resources for cleared defense contractors.Clearance, NISPOM, and FSO ConsultingThrive Analysis Group Inc is your resource for security clearance, NISPOM, and FSO consulting.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFSO Consulting:https://thriveanalysis.com/nisp/NISPOM Compliancehttps://www.nispomcentral.comWe provide facility security clearance, personnel security clearance, FSO consulting and NISPOM consulting. Personnel Security Clearances How to get a clearance What to expect once you get a clearance What you can do to prepare for a clearance Facility Security Clearance ✓Become a CDC Contractor ✓Determine security requirements for SECRET, TOP SECRET and SCI Clearances ✓Establish a security team to protect classified information ✓Develop and provide required security training ✓Prepare for government inspections ✓Interpret Contract specifications ✓Fight Insider threat ✓Learn Security clearance levels ✓Process Classified information ✓Prepare Derivative Classification ✓Provide required Security Training ✓Appointing a Facility Security Officer ✓Prepare for Government Audits Security Clearance and NISPOM consulting
Send us a textConsulting: https://www.thriveanalysis.comBooks, Training and Resources: https://www.nispomcentral.comWhat's Next After Getting Your Facility Security Clearance?Join Jeff Bennett, President of Thrive Analysis Group, as he guides you through the steps to take after obtaining your facility security clearance. In this video, Jeff discusses the responsibilities of facility security officers, how to manage security programs, delegation of tasks, compliance with NISPOM, and preparing for self-inspections. Ideal for companies new to security clearances and those needing assistance in building and maintaining a security-conscious infrastructure.00:00 Introduction to Thrive Analysis Group00:20 Understanding Facility Security Clearances01:10 Roles and Responsibilities of Security Officers02:00 Guidance for New Facility Security Officers03:04 Building and Managing a Security Program04:01 Delegating Tasks and Using Resources06:14 Developing Security Policies and Procedures07:11 Handling Classified Information On-Site11:18 Conducting Self-Inspections12:33 Conclusion and Next StepsNISPOM CentralProviding security clearance books, training, and resources for cleared defense contractors.Clearance, NISPOM, and FSO ConsultingThrive Analysis Group Inc is your resource for security clearance, NISPOM, and FSO consulting.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFSO Consulting:https://thriveanalysis.com/nisp/NISPOM Compliancehttps://www.nispomcentral.comWe provide facility security clearance, personnel security clearance, FSO consulting and NISPOM consulting. Personnel Security Clearances How to get a clearance What to expect once you get a clearance What you can do to prepare for a clearance Facility Security Clearance ✓Become a CDC Contractor ✓Determine security requirements for SECRET, TOP SECRET and SCI Clearances ✓Establish a security team to protect classified information ✓Develop and provide required security training ✓Prepare for government inspections ✓Interpret Contract specifications ✓Fight Insider threat ✓Learn Security clearance levels ✓Process Classified information ✓Prepare Derivative Classification ✓Provide required Security Training ✓Appointing a Facility Security Officer ✓Prepare for Government Audits Security Clearance and NISPOM consulting
6 listopada 1951 r. z taśm produkcyjnych fabryki FSO na warszawskim Żeraniu zjechał pierwszy samochód - Warszawa. Pod koniec lutego 2011 r. Ostatni - Chevrolet. 60 lat historii FSO to nie tylko miliony wyprodukowanych samochodów ale również setki utraconych szans. Zapraszamy na Autoportret warszawskiej Fabryki Samochodów Osobowych.
One of the fastest growing new names in the Boston music scene has to be the #Mattapan native BML J.R‼️ after learning about him through the #TestingLab events thrown by #TheMuseumTV we've been watching his progression as an artist and needless to say we're impressed! Coming from a family of guys who know how to bar up, J.R picked up the pen at an early age and never put it down. While some artists may want to only deliver hard-hitting tough-guy lyrics and stories, the “FSO” artist gives you a blend of rap and undeniably catchy hooks where he displays his singing.Join #CharlieMaSheen & #KASH as they host BML J.R and talk about his rap career thus far, how life's pains helped him form his music, his latest project which we've rated (Resonate 3 Deluxe), and SO MUCH MORE‼️ You know we couldnt let him leave without a
Purvi Gandhi Irwin works in a job that didn't exist when she entered her career field as a preservation project architect. She's a design tech consultant working with 3D modeling software and was recently hired by Overseas Building Operations (OBO). In our interview, Purvi shares questionable choices in high school, how her career has evolved, her special connection to the bathroom tiles in Eastern Market, and how she's managed to maintain a successful career as her family moves around the world. We also discuss ideas for a new podcast that she'd be great at! .BIOPurvi has spent the last 9 years supporting architects, interior architects, and engineers with their design technology needs at Shifted Paradigm Design. This includes teaching a 3D modeling software called Revit, creating digital content, developing workflows and standards, troubleshooting issues, and finding creative solutions to both design and modeling problems.With over 25 years of design experience, most spent as a preservation project architect, Purvi specialized in using innovative technologies to facilitate the documentation and rehabilitation of institutional buildings, and 16+ years of Revit experience working with existing buildings (most historic), from conceptual design, through construction administration and project close-out.She recently joined the DOS Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations and is working in a DETO position as her husband is an FSO. Purvi is a registered architect with degrees in Architecture and Historic Preservation and was a 10-year board member on the Alexandria, Virginia Board of Architectural Review.Additionally, she has presented at a variety of conferences and webcasts around the world and has also been involved in DEIA-related initiatives in both the design fields and in her community. She is a Girl Scout leader, an avid crafter, and loves to travel in her free time.Connect with Purvi:https://shiftedparadigm.wixsite.com/spdesignhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/purviirwinhttps://x.com/BIMchiq.This episode is sponsored by U.S. History for ExpatsCalling all parents! U.S. History for Expats has U.S. history courses forming right now. Did you know that all 50 states require U.S. history in middle school and 40 states require a U.S. history for graduation? Don't let your children miss out.U.S. History for Expats has an elementary, middle, and high school program to fit your needs. This year, in grades 1-4 we are introducing ‘live' biweekly activities in addition to the Studies Weekly program. Our accredited middle school and high school classes have been designed specifically for the children of American diplomats and cover the entire spectrum of U.S. history using the most recent Virginia Standards of Learning.What makes us different? We provide tons of feedback, unlimited support, and we are the first EFM-owned program to be accredited. Using experience from teaching in seven international schools, we fill in the gaps your international school might be missing.Sign up for a course or an information session by visiting www.ushistoryforexpats.com today. And don't forget, all of our classes can be 100% reimbursed using the Supplemental Instructional Allowance.
Journalist and FSO (you read that correctly!) Steve Herman's new book Behind the White House Curtain delves into the balance between, as Pete says, being the pitcher and the umpire at the same time. Especially during the Trump White House, what was it like to be “the enemy of the people”? Trump's priority was to feed his base red meat, was he really out of control? Join us to hear Steve talk about his experience in this extraordinary dual role.
The Rosgvardiya, the National Guard, is the final backstop of Putin's rule, the public order force on which he relies to control the streets.* However, facing growing protest at home and engaged in pacifying occupied Ukraine, they and their commander, the thuggish Viktor Zolotov, are under pressure. How well are they coping?*Admittedly, arguably the FSO, the Federal Protection Service, is closer to the Praetorian Guard of Roman times, but I cannot pass up on a nice alliteration...The podcast's corporate partner and sponsor is Conducttr, which provides software for innovative and immersive crisis exercises in hybrid warfare, counter-terrorism, civil affairs and similar situations.You can also follow my blog, In Moscow's Shadows, and become one of the podcast's supporting Patrons and gain question-asking rights and access to exclusive extra materials right here. Support the Show.
Welcome Manny Alvarez to the show! We explore regenerative farming, wellness and Manny's experience journeying into the Amazon to heal through ayahuasca ceremony. Manny Alvarez is the highly dedicated and passionate co-founder of Bird Valley Organics, a regenerative farm renowned for its award-winning healing whole plant Full Spectrum Oil (FSO). Manny is committed to educating people about the regenerative agriculture movement. Alongside his partner Terry, they have been creating healing FSO whole plant medicine since 2013, which embodies sustainable practices and holistic health.
The last month at ClearanceJobs news highlights where security clearance and career advice topic intersect. The Content Team drills down on some of the top read news headlines last month.Simple Ways You Can Lose Your Security ClearanceBelow are five simple ways you might accidentally jeopardize your security clearance — and tips on how to prevent them.Giving your debt the cold shoulder.Keeping your foreign travel a secret from your FSO.Keeping the security violations song your singing on repeat.Maintaining a foreign relationship under the radar.Having a side hustle that is top secret.Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen: The Last Stand of Doctrine ManAfter 16 great years, ClearanceJobs contributor Steve Leonard (and the creative force behind America's favorite comic anti-hero, Doctrine Man) decided to sunset the project. “Like the Far Side creator, I was never quite comfortable with the attention the comic brought and generally preferred anonymity when I could manage it. For years, that meant maintaining a Clark Kent-like persona; I didn't advertise myself as the face behind the comic, but anyone who looked hard enough could figure it out.”Steve plans to spend his brain power doing other things...stay tuned.Tips from Booz Allen's Military Recruiting TeamBooz Allen Hamilton can assist service members as they transition from the military to their next opportunity. They have a dedicated military recruiting team to help folks find a new home at the company. By engaging with their hiring teams, you can land yourself a job, or use the skills learned through the process even further down the line in your career.No Technical Background? How to Pivot to a Career in CybersecurityIt's a common question with the demand for cybersecurity talent: “How do I pivot when I don't have a background that relates?”The Hacker in Heels organization is dedicated to supporting women in cybersecurity by offering resources, training, and networking opportunities. Through providing courses, mentorship, and fostering a supportive community, these initiatives aim to dismantle obstacles and promote inclusivity within the tech sector.This podcast episode will teach you what you need to do to get your foot in the door, and the experience the Hacker in Heels founders sometimes had being the only women in the room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Get the TrainingSecurity Training; It's That Important NISPOM requires that every cleared employee receives the initial training and the annual refresher training The rational for initial and refresher is because new employees are introduced to sensitive and classified government information and they should learn the fundamentals. Here are some great topics; just so happens to be addressed in NISPOM: The nature of classified material and how to protect it. Notice of their responsibilities to protect classified information and the consequences of unauthorized disclosure Recognizing and protecting U.S. and foreign government classified material Criteria for authorizing access to classified information Responding to classified information released to the public Security chain of command and support structure for addressing security incidents and violations Cleared employees on foreign travel For example, the newly cleared employee may not understand how to dial a combination or determine who to allow access to classified material. Without proper training, the newly cleared employees may make honest mistakes leading to security violations.Access Commander by MathCraftWe support the mission of FSOs, CSOs and other security professionals. SIMS SoftwareSIMS suite provides features/functionality you need to run automated industrial security programs. Security Defense LawyerIf you have had an event that could put your security clearance in jeopardy. contact Ron immediatelyClearance, NISPOM, and FSO ConsultingThrive Analysis Group Inc is your resource for security clearance, NISPOM, and FSO consulting.NISPOM CentralProviding security clearance books, training, and resources for cleared defense contractors.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.FSO Consulting:https://thriveanalysis.com/nisp/NISPOM Compliancehttps://www.nispomcentral.comWe provide facility security clearance, personnel security clearance, FSO consulting and NISPOM consulting. Personnel Security Clearances How to get a clearance What to expect once you get a clearance What you can do to prepare for a clearance Facility Security Clearance ✓Become a CDC Contractor ✓Determine security requirements for SECRET, TOP SECRET and SCI Clearances ✓Establish a security team to protect classified information ✓Develop and provide required security training ✓Prepare for government inspections ✓Interpret Contract specifications ✓Fight Insider threat ✓Learn Security clearance levels ✓Process Classified information ✓Prepare Derivative Classification ✓Provide required Security Training ✓Appointing a Facility Security Officer ✓Prepare for Government Audits Security Clearance and NISPOM consulting
In this episode of Behind the Numbers, host Dave Bookbinder sits down with Ian Wristbridge, the dynamic CEO and founder of Magnar. A leader in providing cutting-edge security and operational technologies for critical infrastructure facilities, Magnar is making significant strides in the industry. Guided by his family's legacy and entrepreneurial spirit, Ian offers valuable insights into the complex task of safeguarding high-risk establishments. Listen as Ian details his journey of growing up in a tech-oriented environment, pairing with strategic partners, and successfully incorporating regulatory compliance and security best practices into Magnar's technology. Understand the motivations driving Ian and his team - a purpose-led commitment to enhance the security and safety of the U.S. by aiding crucial facilities. With increasing digital vulnerabilities and the aftermath of events like 9-11 shaping the industry, Ian also discusses the emerging cybersecurity threats and policies formulated to combat them. Discover Magnar's unique approach to security, viewing it not just as a cost but as a long-term investment. See how they help facilities strike a balance between profitability and risk management by improving security, safety, and operational efficiency. Witness Ian's captivating journey as a fourth-generation entrepreneur, imbibing lessons from his predecessors and maneuvering the entrepreneurial landscape in the tech sector. The episode deepens as Wristbridge opens up about the imperative values for any entrepreneur - a devoted team, a supportive system, and a unifying purpose. Learn from his insightful take on leadership, the importance of humility and the need to acknowledge and learn from failures. With a focus on purpose-driven leadership and open communication, Risbridge highlights how aligning individual paths with larger team goals can lead to exceptional organisational growth. Tune in to gain a sneak peek into the exciting future of Magnar and indulge in a riveting narrative about charting entrepreneurial success, orchestrating a supportive work environment, and leading with humility. A must-listen episode for budding entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and everyone interested in the world of risk management and corporate security. About our guest: Ian is a certified FSO and has spent over 20 years in the technology sector, with a proven track record of identifying innovative solutions to complex business problems. He is a 4th generation entrepreneur, who is passionate about creating technologies that transform how critical infrastructure facilities protect the health, safety and security of their personnel and visitors. About the Host: Dave Bookbinder is the person that clients reach out to when they need to know what their most important assets are worth. He's a corporate finance executive with a focus on business and intellectual property valuation. Known as a collaborative adviser, Dave has served thousands of client companies of all sizes and industries. Dave is the author of two #1 best-selling books about the impact of human capital (PEOPLE!) on the valuation of a business enterprise called The NEW ROI: Return On Individuals & The NEW ROI: Going Behind The Numbers. He's on a mission to change the conversation about how the accounting world recognizes the value of people's contributions to a business enterprise, and to quantify what every CEO on the planet claims: “Our people are this company's most valuable asset.”
In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, I reminisce about our wonderful experience at the recent Cloudlandia conference at Canyon Ranch in Tucson facilitated by the legendary Joe Polish. We discuss the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle through routines like DEXA scans. Our conversation explores cultivating daily habits that balance productivity and creativity without overcommitting. Wrapping up, we tackle the nuances of time management as entrepreneurs and commitment levels' impact on execution. Discover how dependability and prudent social media actions shape future opportunities, drawing from Kevin O'Leary's wisdom. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Dan and I delve into the significance of the series' theme song and its role in their listening routine, based on Chris's reflections. We discuss Chris's trip to Tucson and their perspective on the moderated conference experience led by Joe Polish at Canyon Ranch. We highlight the importance of maintaining consistency and improvement over time, drawing upon the eight profit activators as an example. Dan analyzes a typical day at Canyon Ranch through Chris's recount, emphasizing the value of health checks like the DEXA scan for body composition. We explore the paradox of having ample free time yet facing a lack of productivity due to multiple options. Dan and I discuss the various levels of commitment and how they influence the ability to complete tasks, especially in the entrepreneurial environment. The chapter on trust, money, and social media is explored, examining the challenges of relying on unpredictable and the personal ethos of dependability. We assess the intertwined nature of trust, money, and social media, referencing Kevin O'Leary's perspective on the potential long-term impacts of public actions. reflect on Chris's strategy for managing time and commitments, including his rule against traveling for marketing purposes. The episode concludes with us having a candid conversation about procrastination, commitment, and the challenge of executing tasks without external scaffolding. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dan: Welcome to Cloudlandia. You know, the theme song to this series might be the song that I've listened to more in my life than any other song. Dean: Oh, that's funny I like it. Dan: I was going through the archives and I said you know, I don't think I've listened to any song as much as I have this song. That's so funny. Yeah, I love it Good music though. It's good music. Dean: And good message. Dan: And it, I love it, it's good music, though. Dean: It's good music, yes, and good message. Dan: And it's good message. Dean: It's always a reminder. So welcome back. You've been on the road, arizona. Dan: Yes, how was that? Oh, it was great. We were in Tucson for about five days at Canyon Ranch, and the weather was absolutely superb. In Fahrenheit terms it was roughly about 75. Dean: Yeah, perfect right. Dan: Clear, cool nights, blue skies, no rain and the genius was great. Joe is really in the sweet spot. Joe Polish is really in the sweet spot because he's controlling it now with his interviews and I think that's terrific, because he had six different guests and if they're just giving a presentation, it can be from bad to really great. But what Joe provides, he just does a framework and of course he directs them with questions and he knows the audience, he knows the speakers, so he's doing a great job of moderating and I think that's a terrific move. Dean: I like the new setup too that he's got there, the stage with the kind of environment that's good, nice, the kind of environment that's good, Nice. Dan: Well, let's Proves that, if you just stick with some things long enough, you know it turns really superb after a while if you keep making improvements. Dean: Wow, I can't say enough about that being true. I was really. I've been thinking that about the. I've been going back looking at the eight profit activators as the example of how long you know I would say I've been working on this for 30 years, unconsciously, and the last 20 of it consciously and the distinctions, the reliable, that I've generated from all the ways that we've applied, all the number of data sets and iterations and different applications that are still like, it's just kind of great. It's a shortcut to really identifying what needs to be done, and every new iteration of a durable playbook is adding new distinctions. So much certainty in the things. I just can't wait to see, you know, the next 20 years of that real like dedicated application, because it's not going anywhere, you know. Dan: Yeah, I think you know I'm sort of a stick with things for a long time. Dean: Yes, yes. Dan: And I mean, if people are telling you they're getting value out of it, their checks indicate yes, yes, things going in a workshop and I'm, you know, I'm always seeing new things and and everything like that. But you know, we were. I was just reflecting that this is 35 years for the program, the workshop program, and it's pretty much not too different in 2024 than it was in 1989. I mean 2024 than it was in 1989. I mean it's basically you're doing thinking processes, you're chatting with each other individually, you're having general discussions, there's visuals to represent what's going to happen and all the money's up front. Dean: Yeah, I mean, listen, I call those things durable contexts and what you've got there, like the strategic coach program and the workshops, it's not unsimilar to what 60 Minutes has going for it, the. It's been the same context in sunday night 7 pm tick, tick, tick three long form stories on the most fascinating things in the zeitgeist right now. That's never going to get old. That's really. You know, it's like the same thing. You look at quarterly meetings gathered with your peers thinking about your thinking in a group of people who are thinking the same way. So I think that's the cheat code is understanding what those durable contexts are and allowing the content to fit within that. You know. Dan: Yeah, there was a great old parody, I don't know 20 years ago, and it's the new marketing manager for Coors Beer and he's saying yeah, and he's in a meeting with Mr Coors the current Mr. Coors and he says yeah. He said yeah, we've done a lot of research and you know we feel that the color that we've been using for the labels of Coors beer are not up to speed with what people really like and therefore we're suggesting that we switch the color of the labels. And Mr Coors says I like the color we've got. He says yes sir, yes sir, Mr Coors. Dean: Yes, sir, we're going to go with the color. Dan: And he says we feel that you know the typeface that we're using, the Coors typeface, is from the. It's really from the 19th century. And he said so we're suggesting this new typeface. And Mr Gores says I like the typeface the way it is. Dean: He says yes, mr Gores. Dan: And then he says we're thinking that the bottle is very in old shape, you know, and it's not really up to date with modern design and therefore we're recommending this new shape of the bottle and we want to change the color of the bottle too. And he says to Mr Kors says I like the old bottle and I like the color we've got. Yes, mr Kors, okay, we're all set to go on our new campaign right, that sounds like your conversation when they wanted to change the fonts right, yeah, yeah, yeah, I like Helvetica. We're going to stick with. Dean: Helvetica Awesome, I love it. Well, Dan, what was your? What's a day in the life in Canyon Ranch? You've been going there now for as long as I've known you. Dan: Yeah, 1990 was our first trip, so this is our 55th visit and many years. We've gone twice, twice. Well, it's a nice place, it's very congenial, it's very comfortable and it's well kept up. And, you know, the food is good. They have terrific massage therapists. I mean, they have dozens and dozens of massage therapists, some of them, one of them we have we've been seeing her for 25 years, you know, and there's just a nice quality. It's very predictable, there's no tension, it's very laid back, and so I get up in the morning and, you know, once we're set to go, I'll go out for a walk, and they have a two mile loop around the property oh wow and one of them is quite a challenging hill, okay. So what I could do is I go out and I start working the hill from top to bottom and I do that. I do that for about a half hour. You know. Dean: Up and down, you know gets the heart rate up yeah and now with my repaired knee I was gonna ask do you feel? Dan: the difference. Yeah, yeah, it's. Uh, there's a bit tenderness about especially coming down it's going up is fine, it's coming down. That puts more stress on your knee right and then then we go for breakfast and there's two choices they have sort of a very informal cafe and then they have a restaurant with full menu. And then I do a lot of reading. I read the Wall Street Journal on six days of the week and Babs and I just agree when we're going to rendezvous for lunch. Dean: She does a lot more. Dan: She does a lot more consultations. She does more investigating new things, which eventually I introduced to some of them. But she's much more active. She gets more tests than I do and I do one test probably every year for 20 years since the body composition. Oh, yeah, like a DEXA scan, right, right, dexa scan, yeah, and it's the gold standard as far as I can tell. You know, and then you compare and I got 20 years of records and you know, need some more care. Things are okay here and you know you go there and then the afternoon I'll have at least one massage a day and I do that. But I do a lot of reading. I've got my detective stories, my thrillers, my international geopolitical thrillers, and you know I'll wander around around and I get my steps in, I get my three rings on my apple watch bin and we meet for dinner. We usually do it pretty early and we you know and come home and I'll check the news, internet news and read some articles and then I'm off to bed and multiply that by five days. Dean: Do it again. Dan: Yeah, and you feel revived. Dean: Yeah. Dan: But I, you know, I mean at after 35, 50 years of coaching and 35 years of the company and the program. I don't really get that stressed out for my work. Right, I mean you know I'm in my unique ability. I have certain things to do every day. Dean: There's deadlines. Dan: There's always lots of projects going, and so it's not like to go on to free days, which Canyon Ranch always. Isn't that much of a change for me from? The way I operate on my workday. I'm never doing more than three projects for the day. I have lots of time between projects. I only hold myself accountable for getting three things done a day. My scheduler, Becca, always makes sure I have at least a half hour between anything that involves a meeting with someone else. And yeah, so that's pretty well that I mean. But I get a lot done. I mean I'm more productive at 80 than I was at 60. Dean: So yeah, that's my thing. How much of your time during the week like when you're on a typical home week, work week is scheduled like synchronous and scheduled with other people, versus you saying these are the three things I'm going to work on, or are they always involving other people? Dan: No, I have days when it's just me getting my part of a project done that has to be then sent off to somebody else. But I have days when there's no meetings. The vast majority of them are Zoom meetings, not in-person meetings. Dean: And I have a regular schedule the workshops are in the schedule. Dan: The two-hour catch-up calls that we've introduced for Zoom they're in the schedule. I have podcasts they're scheduled. The only thing that's left up to me is creating new tools. Dean: Right. Dan: You know, and the other thing is new chapters of the current book and that goes off, and then we have recording sessions and so on. But I would say that if I look ahead at a year, 85% of that year is going to be totally known on the first day of the year. Dean: Really, yeah, yeah, like with scheduled slots for when it's happening, yeah. Dan: Very interesting. Yeah, and I've introduced a new rule in 79, that I will never travel for marketing purposes. Dean: Right, exactly. Dan: Yeah, and I will never give a speech. I'll do an interview, but I won't do a speech. Dean: Right or. Dan: I'll put an audience through a thinking tool, but I won't give a speech, so my days of speechifying are in the past, right, right, right. And I won't give any speech for publicity purposes, I only give a speech for marketing purpose. I mean, I'll only do a public, you know, presentation and a movie tool only for marketing purpose. I'll only speak to audiences that are qualified clients, qualified prospects. Yeah, yeah, and that's basically an easygoing tourist's life. Dean: Yeah, exactly, I forgot, that's another thing. Dan: You have a birthday in about three days, right? Dean: That's right. May 10th that's exactly right may 10th. Dan: It's yes, right yeah, so that's what is that friday? Dean: that is friday, yeah, yeah. So that's that one little thing, that one week of time where I'm only 21 years younger than you. I catch up on you for a little bit and then you take over again. Dan: Yeah, I have to give you a teaser before I frustrate you. Dean: Okay, let's hear it. Dan: Yeah, no, it's 20. Dean: You get to be 21 years younger. I got you Right, right, right. Dan: Then it gets taken away from you. Yes, exactly, just when. Dean: I think I'm catching up. Yeah, yeah, a little boost. That's so funny. Yeah, I've forgotten that we're both Taurus. That's something we are very similar. I think that's why we have such an easy friendship. I think because we're essentially a lot alike, I mean our whole being. Dan: I think we're essentially lazy luxury-loving innovators. Dean: Lazy luxury-loving innovators, I like it. Dan: That's pretty true. Dean: It's the truth. You're absolutely right. Yes, yes, yes, in the best sense of all of those words. Dan: Yeah, yeah, yeah, and I think both of us exhibit sort of a lifestyle that's different from what we learned when we were growing up. Dean: That's true, yeah, I don't know what instilled it in us, but it was self-discovered. Really, Nobody taught us this. Dan: And we both like shortcuts. Dean: We both have a passion. Dan: It's very interesting I haven't actually driven a car in the city of Toronto in easily 25 years. Dean: I think that's amazing yeah. Dan: And you know I have a limousine company that handles all my scheduled stuff. And then Babs. You know we're very much in sync in terms of what we like to do for entertainment and for socializing we're very much in sync, and what it's allowed me to do is to really notice shortcuts in the city because I'll see. You know, I'm a real map addict. I like maps. And I'll see something I said. I wonder, if you go through this alleyway here and you come out here, whether it's a shortcut when there's busy times and I got about 20, 25 of them in the city that Google doesn't know about. Dean: Oh boy, okay, yeah, you've got the knowledge. Dan: Yeah, I got. I've got the knowledge. Google stays within the framework of what are considered official streets. You know they it doesn't, and probably they have to do that. I mean, that's not, it's not their job to be doing it and and so one of the limousine drivers said, you know, he went to the president of the company, the owner, and he says, you know, we should have mr sullivan up here, he knows more shortcuts than anyone I've ever seen and and the owner of the company. Why would we want the trip to be any shorter? Dean: Unbelievable, huh. Dan: Isn't that? Dean: funny, that's the best. Why would we want it to be any shorter? Dan: No, and I can see his point of view, I guess. Dean: but wow, I can't tell you, dan, how much I'm looking forward to being in Toronto. Dan: Yeah. Dean: Really am. Dan: Now you're coming in. When are you coming in? Dean: On a. Dan: Monday. Dean: The workshop's on a Monday the workshop is on Monday, right the 20th, so I think I'm going to come in probably the week before. I'll probably come in. I may come in at the very latest the 17th, and so I would be available for a table 10 or whatever table they assign us on the 18th, if that works in your schedule, and then I'm going to do a breakthrough blueprint on the 27th, 28th, 29th. So I'm going to stay for at least two weeks. Dan: Are you staying at the Hazleton I? Dean: believe so. Yes, there are the four seasons. Dan: one of the two yeah, because our wonderful French restaurant in Yorkville is gone. Dean: I know exactly. Dan: Jacques Bistro. You know, they basically packed it in at the end of the previous year, so the COVID year started in March 2020. So right at the end of 2019, they packed it in and their son you know, their son and daughter were. I was leaving this was right at the end of the 2019, I was there and I was going down the steps and he said Mr Sullivan, do you mind if I have your picture taken and we're putting together sort of, you know, a panorama of all the longtime guests? And I said sure, and then they they always closed down for the month of January, july too, yeah, yeah, in January, and they never came back. After January it was closed, and so I don't think they were sensing anything, but I think they had just more or less packed it in without telling anybody Because it's all gone. Now it's some other business. It was a very small restaurant, I know because it's all gone now and it's some other business. Dean: You know it's. It was a very small restaurant. Dan: You know I mean they may do, for they may do for almost 40 years with about at most they might've had 40 seats in the restaurant. That wasn't a very big restaurant Right. But let's Select is good, let's Select they sold. The two partners sold. They had been with it for 40 years and they sold and it's. You know the menu is smaller. There's some things not on the menu that I liked, but you know it's great. Dean: Have you been to? There's the new French restaurant in Yorkville, off of you know where, if you go Bel Air basically that where Bel Air meets Yorkville if you continue across Yorkville in that little alleyway, there's a new French restaurant. I think. Yeah, they didn't last. No, they didn't Okay. No, cause they came in just before. Dan: COVID right, yeah, they didn't last. Oh, they didn't Okay. No, because they came in just before COVID right? No, they didn't last at all. Okay, yeah, and I'm just trying to think. Dean: Sophia Is there another? Sophia is another one. I think it's new, but I haven't experienced it. Dan: Yeah. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Yeah, you know, there were a lot of casualties from the, you know. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Actually, Yorkville has gotten a lot less interesting because restaurants have gone out and retail stores have come in oh interesting. It doesn't have the same entertainment value that it did. Dean: Interesting, I may have to rethink Where's the new? Where would be a suitable place for a guy? Dan: like me, the Hazleton is really good. I mean, they're one restaurant there is really good, but you know I would go for Le Select, just for old time's sake. Dean: Of course, yeah, yeah. Dan: And we'll put it in the menu. I have a whole bunch of medical things. Usually on Saturday I go to my biofeedback program. Dean: I go to osteo-stron and I get my hair cut. Okay. Dan: But I can leave off the two medical things that day and just get my haircut. Dean: Okay, fair enough. Dan: And we'll, yeah, put it in for 1130. Would that be good? That's fantastic. Dean: I love it. Dan: Yeah, yeah, it's not table 10 anymore, but we can get the same table, yeah, and that's where we. Dean: That's where we, that's where we launched the podcast series the joy of procrastination was launched right there. Dan: Yeah, what are you thinking about procrastination now, after all these? Dean: years. I think it's amazing. I mean, I think this whole idea of the you know as a superpower, I think it's absolutely true. What I still I'll tell you what I'm personally working on right now is my ability to do what I say I'm going to do. At the time, I say I'm going to do it without any external scaffolding, and I'm realizing that. You know, I'm just now eight weeks into the health program that I'm doing with Jay and Team Dean all together there, and what I've found is that's working really well because it's created the external scaffolding and support and exoskeleton that allows me to stay on track, or create that bobsled run, as Ned Halliwell would say. And so now my attention in May here now is turning to myself. I have, Dan, an abundance of time. I have, all of you know, a consulting client that I talk to on Tuesdays at one. I have a my real estate accelerator group on Wednesdays at three, and then on alternate Thursdays, I have my co-agent call and my email mastery call, and so, all told, it's four to six hours a week of synchronous and scheduled requirement. Right, Then I basically have 100% of all of my time available, and I do. I've always sort of you know having free time leads to having the ability to be creative and do things, but what I find is I often end up in a paralysis of opportunity. you know of that I could do this I could do this, I could do this, I could all of those intentions. You know that I could do this, I could do this, I could do this, I could all of those intentions you know. But I very rarely get anything done. Fits and spurts right, and so that's what I'm really kind of. I'm really trying to figure out the formula for me on that. Dan: That's why I was curious about you know, you know, I would say this that I, if I didn't have obligations, or commitments. Let's say commitments, yeah, like I have, I have commitments. I wouldn't be very productive just on my own Right. I mean, I won't do something just because I want to do something. To see it, it has to involve my team and it has to involve my clients, otherwise I won't do it Right. And so I always have deadlines related to those two parties, and I really like deadlines. I really like deadlines because, you know, and usually I get it done just before it's needed. And the reason I like that is if I just have enough time to actually and I don't have any more time, I just have enough time to get something done, then I'm totally focused. If I've got more than enough time to get something done, then I'm totally focused. If I've got more than enough time to get something done, then I can be distracted by something else Me too. Dean: I realized I started thinking about a progression of the way things are going to get done. Most certainly is synchronous and scheduled is 100% certainty that it's going to get done. Then kernis and unscheduled is also getting done, like that's what other my consulting clients or the people that I work with we don't have necessarily every tuesday at one o'clock or whatever it may hey, are you available to talk? You know, on this day and we put it in the calendar and but it's not like recurring, that, it's not locked in obligation. I usually keep my calendar. You know I schedule those things about two weeks out. And then the next level up then. So that's synchronous and sort of unscheduled, but we'll do it. Then the next thing is asynchronous with a deadline, is likely to get done, but the thing where I want to be is asynchronous at my discretion and that's the most joyful thing, but nothing ever gets done. Dan: That's the reality, right? Yeah, it's really funny. I was having a conversation about it was with someone at Genius Network. You don't know them and they were talking about how they're really into Zen. Know them, and they were talking about how they're really into zen okay, and and you know the oriental, you know that you detach from, you know physical reality, more or less yes, and, and I said, you know I've read things about them. You know I've read things, but reading things about zen isn't them right you know, it's not them. You know, and and said the one thing I've noticed about people who are really deeply into Zen they're not real go-getters. Dean: Interesting yeah. Dan: Yeah, because for them, the things of the world, they're not really real. Dean: You know they're sort of delusional. Dan: And anyway, and I said, I have a really enjoyable engagement with the world. Yes, and it's entrepreneurial, so that makes it more enjoyable. I have nothing in my life that involves dealing with people who are in bureaucratic, private sector, bureaucratic or public sector. I have no nothing to do with anyone like that, and so everyone I mean my entire environment. I'm hearing an enormous amount of sound. Dean: Sorry about that. Dan: What I notice is that I live in almost like a complete entrepreneurial universe. I mean both business-wise and also socially you know, so I don't really know much about what's happening outside of the entrepreneurial world. I mean, I read it. I mean I read it on the internet, but it doesn't really impact on me. You know, I mean taxes do, inflation does and everything like that, but not in a serious way. And the exchange rate between the US dollar and the Canadian dollar is very comfortable right now. Dean: It's about $1.37. Dan: Okay, yeah, I always enjoy that. Dean: It's a nice offset. Dan: Yeah, people say, why do you live in Toronto with the taxes so high? And I says, well, it all depends on where your money is coming from. Dean: Right right, right right, and you know the patents are. Dan: We're up to 19 now. We have 19 patents so far. And that has its own asset value. And yeah, so it's really nice right now At 80, it's really at age 80. So it's really nice right now at 80, it's really at age 80. It's really nice. Dean: Yeah, is that so? I am curious, though, if so, the deadlines. If we think about that progression right Of synchronous and scheduled, synchronous unscheduled with a deadline and asynchronous at your discretion, where's your power zone? Are you able to spend time productively in asynchronous at your discretion, or does what drives your thing be the deadline? Dan: No, I let other people schedule my life. I let other people schedule my life. Okay, yeah so all the dates in the calendar are someone else's schedule and then they have their schedule for me to get the material in, because it always involves some sort of teamwork. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Before a workshop, you have to get the new artwork in according to the production team's schedule, not my schedule. Right and I have some really good rules with that. If it's 80%, good we're going to go with it, even though. I got a better idea at the last moment. I never load them up with last minute requests because from the audience's standpoint it's 100%. It's only our judgment that is 80%, right, exactly. Dean: They don't know. It's 100% of what they got. That's exactly right. Dan: Yeah, I don't know that there was something better that could have been done. They don't know that, so I'm pretty easy with them. Every once in a while there's a last-minute thing and because I never bother them very much, they're up to it. But if it was a steady diet that they had of the last minute, then you'd lose their ability to respond at the last moment. So I never take advantage of that, except there is some situations where you know it's a good idea to do it. Dean: Yeah, that's exactly right. How much of your time is spent brainstorming and sketching and thinking, like, working out an idea for a thinking tool or the content for a book? Because I imagine that's kind of where it all begins. Right, you're coming to the table, yeah, with the idea this is the book I'm to write, and how much of it is you, uh, I'm really curious about, like because I've discovered you know, my power verbs as part of our discussion through the joy of procrastination. But what would be? Do you have time like that where you're? Do you have a notebook that you use, or do you sketch, or do you know? Dan: I'm pretty much um. I'm pretty much a fast filter person, so yes, uh I get the idea and then I go through and I say this is the best result, worst result, and here's the five success criteria. Dean: And by the time I finish. Dan: By the time I finish, the first fast filter I'm launched and then it's right into the introduction, the chapter one, chapter two, chapter three, you know. So yeah but I was talking to a new member of genius network. A great family actually, a father and two sons all joined and it's called the pompa method and it's, you know, getting rid of all the metals in your body and everything. You're living with mold and everything else and so much of sickness comes from heavy metals in your bloodstream and it comes from very, very serious negative impacts of having mold in your house and I think you would be more in danger of that than we would here in toronto. I think florida's can be sort of damp, you know things. I would say that uncared for physical things in Florida deteriorate pretty fast, don't they? Dean: Yes. Dan: And anyway, and he didn't really know me at all, like there was no prior knowledge, when we met and I started talking and he says you know, I'm doing everything well, but not writing books. And he says I have some sort of block to the book. And I said do you have a book in mind? And he says, yeah, I've got notes and notes. And I said you know, the easiest solution to writing your one big book is not do that. What you want to do is write 100 books. Dean: Right. Dan: Yes, right, yes, book. And he says, well, how do I think about that? And I says, well, do you have a good chapter already? If you were going, to write a good chapter in your you know. You know it's a good idea, it's one chapter, it's one idea. Could you write a book on one idea. And he said yeah, but I've got so much more to say. I said I know you got we all do. I said we all got a lot more to say, but we don't have to say everything right now. We can say one thing right now and I showed him one of my books and he said, oh my God, oh my God, but it's so short. And I said yeah, and you can read it in an hour. Dean: I said it's big type too. Dan: It's 14 point type and it's Helvetica, very easy to read. And it's got lots of subheads. You could get the meaning of the book if you just read the subheads. If you didn't read all the text. Just read the subheads and the titles. You could get the meaning of the book, or you could read the cartoons or you could listen to the audible or you could watch the videos, know everything else. And it was like he, it was like a religious conversion. And he says, oh my god, I've got so much things that could become small books. And I said, yeah, the ebook. Research indicates that if your book is less than 60 pages, you'll'll get 85% complete readership out of it. Dean: Mine are 44. Dan: I only have 44 pages in a book and so, going back to your question, I don't have to do much brainstorming because I've done the same format over now. We're just completing number 38. Dean: Yes. Dan: I totally know One of the big problems of writing a book for the first time. Well, how long is it going to be? Dean: and what are the? Dan: chapters going to be. I know it's got an introduction, it's got eight chapters and it's got a conclusion, and then it's got a little section on the program in Strategic Coach. And then it's got a little section on the program in Strategic. Dean: Coach. Dan: So that's why I like repeating good formats, because you're not doing all this guessing. What's it going to look like? I know, I mean, I know what it's going to look like, I know how long it's going to be, I know what the pages are going to look like I know that. So that forces people to procrastinate and stop and everything else, and I've removed all that execution complexity right up front. And then I've got nine other people who are responsible for the finished product Right right yeah, and. I've got deadlines for them. Dean: The deadlines. Dan: You know they're already in the schedule. Basically it's a two-month project to get the book finished and all my deadline dates are in the schedule. They're just presented to me. These are the deadlines I said okay. I'm cool. So see, I'm being managed by other people's schedules and that takes a lot of the uncertainty on my part out of the way. Dean: Yeah, you know, what's funny is I've been thinking about my, because I'm very reliable in synchronous and scheduled things Meeting deadlines and meeting deadlines. Yeah, I'm never, you're never late, you're never unprepared. That's exactly right. That's why synchronous and scheduled for sure I would say you're never unprepared chat at somebody's event or as a guest on somebody's podcast, where I don't have to prepare what I'm going to talk about. I do it in the thing and that's why having the format that I've chosen for my More Cheese, less Whiskers podcast is the guest, is the focus, and I've been preparing for this conversation with them for 30 years and I bring all of that with it. I don't have to think about it ahead of time. So synchronous and scheduled, 100% gets done and it's right in my go zone. What I have been thinking about is if there were a way to think about signing myself to. Have you ever heard the term an FSO contract? It's in the entertainment business. People will contract with a entertainer's company for services of Dan Sullivan. So it'd be entering into a contract with strategic coach FSO Dan Sullivan and that would be a really interesting thing. If I had a way of thinking about myself, detached from myself, as a thing that I could tap into for services of Dean Jackson, it would be an interesting you know, I'm just applying it to myself. Dan: I don't trust the guy to show up Right, exactly, that's the thing He'll be on the way and he'll see something interesting. And then, yeah, you know you have to track him down. It's too much work, you know but I'm like you I'm very reliable as it comes to you know, you know commitments to other people. I'm very reliable. So I said and it's not work for me to do that. So you know, I just never, ever want to disappoint you know, I just never ever. Yeah, and but when I'm just dealing with myself, well it's, it's really loosey goosey, you know. Dean: Right. Dan: Yeah, He'll find some excuse, you know, you know he's very slippery. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Yeah, the neighbor's dog ate the homework. You know, you know, he's very slippery. Yeah, yeah, the neighbor's dog ate the homework you know, everything like that. Yeah, and I I put myself in the gap when I'm doing that, but what I've done is, over the years I've made things I'm really intensely interested in public offerings, in other words, I'm presenting it to an audience and I just things that I'm really intensely interested in. I've connected now with making money. Dean: Right. Dan: And you know, the making of money really makes things official. Dean: Yes, yeah, so yeah, very, I mean it's taken a long time. Dan: I mean, I'm not saying this, was you know, but more and more as I've gotten lazier. Dean: Right. Dan: Anything that I'm actually interested in doing better make money. Right right right, isn't that funny. Dean: That's still the motivator, even though as time goes on 1600s, early 1700s. Dan: He said the making of money is probably the most innocent thing that humans can engage themselves, involve themselves with. He said making money it's really clean, you know it's sort of a really clean activity and there's an exchange and you feel a real sense of accomplishment and achievement. You know, there's just something about something where it has to be good for both sides. It's got a much higher energy impact to it. Dean: It's good for me, it's good for them, and it's not just double the pleasure, it's 10 times the pleasure yeah, and I mean, you know the nice thing about it is that to do it sustainably, there has to be a durable exchange of value. You know it has to be. Yeah, that's what's so? That's what I mean. That's what's so clean about it. Right Is everybody wins yeah. I love that. That's what I love about marketing, you know, is that it's just such a great. I feel really great about being a connector in businesses who can really add value to people and getting the message out to the people who can need that value as much as possible. Dan: And you know the thing is, it's actually the creation of something new, that didn't exist and then, once the exchange has been happened, it exists something new has been created and you know, and it's a, it's kind of proof that you're real. Yes, right, right it's a, it's kind of proof that you're real. Yes, right, right, you know, I mean you have people involved in various you know involvement of psychiatric treatment and you know they said, well, I don't know if the world is real, I don't know if I'm real, and I said well, if you're only asking your opinion, it's going to be hard to pin down. Dean: Yeah, right on. Dan: You have to get some proof from someone who's not you that you know that what you do is valuable. Dean: Yeah, yeah, that's what the that's the true, that's the great thing about capitalism, you know is that it's? Voluntary. It's voluntary, right yeah? Dan: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was watching. You know the Shark Tank guy. He's Canadian, kevin O'Leary. Yeah, yeah, I was seeing him and he was saying he was just telling the protesters on the campus that it's being noted in the job market who these people are and they don't realize the price that they're paying and they have masks. And he said, doesn't matter, we're picking up your eyeballs. He said that every single person who was involved in the january 6th you know the- yes they. Within about two months, they knew who every individual was and where he was, because the technology is now so good. And he said. They're being used at the university campuses by the police and everybody else and every one of you who's upsetting campus life and is doing that, it's noted that you were doing this and if your resume tries to present you're a different person from who you are in the student protest, doors just will be closed to you. You will never get any direct message that you were in the protest, but you'll notice over the 10 years after you go to college and go out in the marketplace that you don't have much opportunity and it's a really good talk. Because he says you think there's no cost to this. There's a big cost to this talk. Because he says you think there's no cost to this, there's a big cost to this. And he says you think you're inflicting the cost on someone else. I have to tell you, over 10 years the cost will be inflicted on you. And I just thought it was a neat little talk. Dean: Yeah, he's a pretty smart guy, I mean just like as a philosopher, you know. Dan: Yeah, yeah, yeah and anyway, but I found it interesting that you know this rears up every once in a while. It's a bit like a fever, you know that. But this is very well planned. All these students have been in training for the before they actually show up as a protest. They've been in training by, you know, by activists. You know trainers and the activists who train them are never there. They train them and then you know they're off camera and you know they're tracking down the money sources. These people are being paid, you know. I mean they're actually being paid to do this and everything like that you know and everything like that. But it's an interesting thing how it's harder and harder to do things in secret these days. Dean: I was just thinking that, like back in, you know the fifties and sixties, seventies, eighties, even. You know everything now is is on, everything is on camera. You have to assume that you're every move. Dan: Yeah, they're probably you know, communicating with other people on social media. You know they're yeah they're not just doing this in quiet, for right five, six, five, six days in a row, I mean they what got them out, you know, into the movement was probably social media. Hey, we're going to do this and nothing else. And you should come to a meeting and we're going to do this. And you know, I think late teens and early 20s people don't think too much about that, you know, they don't really think that it shows up. But we're, you know, in our company, we really do extensive social media searches when we have a job, you know, a job applicant. Dean: Oh, you do, oh yeah, deep dive. Dan: Yeah, yeah, deep dive. We had one woman and she came in and you know where our cafe is in the. Toronto office. And she came in and she was sitting out in the, you know, in the reception area and something about her just caught my attention. And then she came in and she was just perfectly done up, you know, I mean her clothes were great. Dean: And. Dan: I watched her as she went through the cafe back to Babs' office and I said she's just too perfect. I said there's something wrong here. And afterwards she left and they were saying, boy, what a resume. She has a resume and everything else. I said there's something too perfect about her. I said I get the sense that something's off about her. So they went searching and they found out that she had a whole separate life as a burlesque dancer. Oh really, wow, that didn't show up. That didn't show up. And she even had a you know like a brand name for who she was in her other work. She had a completely you know and she was in clubs and they're sort of not public clubs and everything like that and not that there's anything wrong with being a burlesque dancer If that's your, you know. I mean, I mean it's not really my, you know my favorite form of entertainment. But you know, but the fact is that she hid the other part of her life, and that's the sense that I got. There's something too perfect about her. There's another side of her that's not being seen, so it will be discovered. If you have another life besides the one that you're presenting, it will be, discovered. Yeah, there's no hiding now, right yeah, and the simple way is just be who you are. Dean: Ah, that's exactly right, that digital split. Yeah, and the simple way is just be who you are. Ah, that's exactly right, that digital split. Dan: Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you know, and the people that we really have long-term relationships with invariably are people who just do they. There's not another them. Right, yes exactly Right, right, right yeah. So anyway, did you learn anything about the way I approach things? Dean: I did. I mean, I think that's you know your organizing context. Like you know, I've been thinking about it in this terms of imagine, if you applied yourself, you know, and this is the applied portion of things and it sounds like your, the fast filter is the gateway into the applied world, right it's? yeah that's that starts. That makes it real because you're making it up and then you're making it real with a fast filter, yeah. And then that, when presented to your project manager or one of your project managers, you know you use the term, you know I mean executive function. Dan: You know you're lacking in executive function. I don't think that's true. I think, from a creative standpoint, you retain a lot of total executive function. I think what I've completely delegated to other people is management function. Dean: Yeah right. Dan: It's not executive function, it's executive execution function. I've got the starting execution, but then there's got to be a handoff. Starting execution. But then there's got to be a handoff and after the making it up stage then I have to hand it off to other people. Dean: I used to try to do the management function and I'm just no good at it. Yeah, and you know you're. The thing about the quarterly book is a. You know that's a viable construct. You know that's a durable context, that you're 38 quarters into a hundred quarter adventure, you know yeah, yeah, and that you know. So there's that sort of rhythm, contextual rhythm, that sticks with it. Dan: Yeah, yeah, that sticks with it. Dean: Yeah, yeah. Dan: It's kind of a future time commitment. You know, like I'm not, I'm 40% through a 25-year project, so that means I've got, you know, I've got 2039, that I hit At the end of 2039, I hit quarter number 100, you know yeah right, and you know, and that gives me an incentive to make sure you're there. Yeah, right, exactly. Oh, that's so funny. Whatever it's going to take, make sure you're there, because you know it won't do if it's just 95. Dean: Right, yeah, no, that's exactly right. I love it. Well, I found this very it sounded very interesting. I appreciate it and I'm very excited about table 10 reunion. Yes, so I'll set that up on the 15th or whatever. Dan: Yeah, you know what I'll do is. I'll say to the Maitre D just for today, can this be table 10? Dean: Yes exactly. Dan: It's only table 10 when Dean and Dan are there, that's exactly right. Dean: I know exactly where the table is, no matter what we call it, it's still there. I mean it's still there, I'm going to put it in Dan at 1130 on the 15th Perfect Table 10. Table 10. Dan at 11.30 on the 15th Perfect Table 10. Table 10. I like that. Dan: All right. Dean: Okay, thank you, so much Are we on next week Yep. We'll be back from Nashville Perfect. Dan: Yeah, we get back on Saturday, so this is great. Dean: Perfect. Dan: Well. Dean: I'm sorry I'm going to miss the big birthday bash, but I'm sure it'll be wonderful and we'll have exciting things to talk about next week. Yeah. Dan: Yeah, good. Dean: Thanks Dan. Dan: Okay, bye.
This week's Pathfinder features Chris Taylor, CEO and founder of Aalyria, a Google spinout that specializes in advanced connectivity solutions. The company is developing what could be game changing free-space optics hardware and network orchestration software to meaningfully change communication speed and efficiency across air, space, land, and sea. It's core products include:Tightbeam: An advanced free-space optics technology which uses coherent light (laser technology) to transmit data at high speeds over long distances without physical connections like cables.Spacetime: A SaaS platform that serves as a network management system that can control and direct data flows across different types of infrastructure, including satellites, ground stations, and other communication devices, effectively making each component a node in a larger network (think: traffic controller for communications). In this episode, we dissect:Free space optics 101Aalyria's origins as a Google spinoutDeep dive on core technologies and challengesStrategic commercial applications • Chapters •00:00 Intro00:32 Chris's path to Aalyria02:15 What is Aalyria building?04:52 How do different space assets communicate with each other today?05:59 What is optical communication?07:58 The coherent light free space optics (FSO) program10:50 Why did Google sell their optical comms tech?12:56 Why is this so important?15:15 Benefits of Tightbeam over existing free space optics, coherent vs non-coherent space optics21:22 Customer profiles25:41 Real-world use case28:02 Use case in autonomous fleet navigation29:44 Fleet of autonomous taxis30:53 Size of Aalyria's addressable market35:34 Commercialization prospects38:32 Work with DIU (Defense Innovation Unit)40:01 Competitors42:25 Limits of technology44:22 Funding47:00 10-year vision50:34 What does Chris do for fun? • Show notes •Aalyria's website — https://www.aalyria.com/Aalyria's socials — https://twitter.com/AalyriaTechMo's socials — https://twitter.com/itsmoislamPayload's socials — https://twitter.com/payloadspace / https://www.linkedin.com/company/payloadspacePathfinder archive — Watch: https://www.youtube.com/@payloadspacePathfinder archive — Listen: https://pod.payloadspace.com/episodes • About us •Pathfinder is brought to you by Payload, a modern space media brand built from the ground up for a new age of space exploration and commercialization. We deliver need-to-know news and insights daily to 19,000+ commercial, civil, and military space leaders. Payload is read by decision-makers at every leading new space company, along with c-suite leaders at all of the aerospace & defense primes. We're also read on Capitol Hill, in the Pentagon, and at space agencies around the world.Payload began as a weekly email sent to a few friends and coworkers. Today, we're a team distributed across four time zones and two continents, publishing five media properties across multiple platforms:1) Payload, our flagship daily newsletter, sends M-F @ 9am Eastern2) Pathfinder publishes weekly on Tuesday mornings (pod.payloadspace.com)3) Polaris, our weekly policy briefing, publishes weekly on Tuesdays4) Payload Research, our weekly research and analysis piece, comes out on WednesdaysYou can sign up for all of our publications here: https://payloadspace.com/subscribe/
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating----------------------------------------------------------------------------------April 9, 2024 Episode - Last Weekly Episode of Season 2Skating News Hotels became available for the 2025 World Championships, along with online application form for volunteers. International Selection Pool (ISP) at U.S. Figure Skating was updated. Miami Varsity Synchronized Skating announced that Katey Nyquist is the next head coach of Miami University Synchronized Skating. Article in The Miami Student (college's newspaper): https://www.miamistudent.net/article/2024/04/katey-nyquist-skates-into-new-role-as-head-coach-for-miami-synchronized-skatingEvent Results RecapWorld Synchronized Skatng Championships, Zagreb, CroatiaHelsinki Solo Ice Dance International, Helsinki, FinlandUnicorn Dance Trophy,Hoorn, the Netherlands Adult Nationals, Cleveland, OhioIsrael Figure Skating Championships, Holon, IsraelBlack Sea Ice Cup, Kranevo, BulgariaSouth African Nationals, Cape Town, South AfricaSkating Club of Boston's ICE CHIPS, Norwood, MassachusettsSegment - Recent Interviews Amber Glenn focuses on 2024-2025 after turbulent season, by Judith Dombrowski, Golden SkateRock the Rink: Lifetime adult competitors Walter Horton and Angie Prevost will take the ice at this year's adult championships, by Angie Provost, U.S. Figure SkatingPJ Kwong and Carol Lane get caught up, by Skate OntarioInterview with Loicia Demougeot and Theo Le Mercier (in French), by Solène Mathieu - Skate Info GlacePodcast: End of the Year Shenanigans, by Lindsay Wang and Luke Wang, Office Hours Segment - Social Media Updates:Ivan Shmuratko shared that he experienced his first competition free skating day after hearing a missile whistle at night.Jenna Hauer posted on Instagram that she and Benjamin Starr are no longer skating together.Villard-de-Lans Figure Skating School in France posted that Lou Koch / Lucas Chataignoux are are a new ice dance team.Tallulah Neary and Alex Spruill are announced as a new ice dance team for Great Britain. One of the ice surfaces in Boucherville, Quebec has been named for Marjorie LajoieJulia Epps & Blake Gilman spent a week training at I.AM OntarioHarlow Stanley and Seiji Urano are announced as a new ice dance team for MexicoSegment - Upcoming Events:Triglav Trophy & Narcisa Cup, Jesenice, Slovenia, April 10-14 National Intercollegiate Final, Lake Placid, NY, April 12-14 Washington Picken Solo Dance / Solo International, April 25-28Thailand Nationals, Bangkok, Thailand, May 3-6Segment - Upcoming Shows“Kings on Ice” show, Tallinn, Estonia, April 9 Skating Club of Wilmington's Spring Show, Wilmington, Delaware - April 12-13 at 7 p.m.Skating Club of San Francisco's 2024 Gala Honoring Charlie Tickner, Yerba Buena Ice Skating & Bowling Center, San Francisco, California - April 13 at 7:30 p.m. Gold on Ice, IOC Arena, Leesburg, Virginia - April 19 at 8 p.m. Showtime on Ice, South Suburban Sports Complex in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, April 19-21 McFetridge Sports Center's Spring Ice Show, Chicago, Illinois, April 19-21Patriot Ice Center's Spring Show, Newark, Delaware, April 26 at 7:00 pm & April 27 at 3:30 pmNightingales on Ice, Salt Lake City Sports Complex,, April 27 and May 4 at 7 p.m. Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation's 2nd annual Sk8 to Elimin8 Ice Show, ISCC in Simsbury, Connecticut, April 27.The Ice Theatre of New York's 2024 Benefit Gala and Performance, Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers, May 6. ITNY's regular Home Season Performance shows, Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers, Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4.IceWorks' Annual Spring Ice Show, Aston, PA, Friday-Sunday, May 10-12 in Aston, PA: IDC and FSO spotlight IDC: 2024 Howard Van Camp Invitational PhotosIDC: Bratti & Somerville reflect and look ahead to next seasonIDC: DJ Kaitlin Hawayek spins music at 2024 WorldsFSO: Recap: World Synchronized Skating ChampionshipsFSO: Photos: World Synchronized Skating ChampionshipsFSO: How Oksana Baiul-Farina remembers her Olympic gold medal 30 years laterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Skating News Worlds NewsXizi Chen / Jianing Xing replace Shiyue Wang / Xinyu Liu at WorldsMark Gorodnitsky was confirmed officially as Israel's men's entryhttps://results.isu.org/events/fsevent00117492.htmDeniss Vasiljevs will debut a new free program at Worlds to music of the Lion King movie. The selections are “The Rightful Knight” by Hans Zimmer and “He Lives in You” bu Kesha Shantrell and Matt Bloyd. https://twitter.com/goldenskate/status/1769004296425668928Event Results Brief:Coupe du Printemps - https://cdp2024.online/2024/CDP/index.htmWorld Junior Synchronized Championshipshttp://www.isuresults.com/results/season2324/wjsysc2024/CAT001RS.htmRecent Interview and ArticlesBeverley Smith's Pre-Worlds articles: Gilles and Poirier ready for goldMadeline Schizas and the twiddly bitsA brain waveEurope on Ice (Hiro Yoshida): Soucisse and Firus: Exploring new horizons Adam Siao Him Fa flipping skating on its headSmart and Dieck finding their nicheOlympics.com (Nick McCarvel): Olympians explain the making of a figure skating program: "We always have something to work on""I'm carving my own path": Jason Brown on his one-of-a-kind quest – and openness to the 2026 OlympicsGoldenSkate: Anthony Paradis: A peek behind the glam Anything GOEs: DeMougeot and LeMercier thrive on their differencesWesley Chiu's appearance on CTV Morning Livehttps://bc.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=2884509Social Media Updates:Solene Mazingue's vlogs chronicling her 2 weeks before Worlds : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuopiQHPd7LzGGDH_s4oxPAihzYhg55HhRoman Sadovsky's vlog (Canadian Nationals/4CC/practice footage before Worlds): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhvvBei2-2QScott Hamilton received the first-ever Midas Touch Golden Legacy Award at the 11th Annual Gold Meets Golden Event in Los Angeles, presented by Coca Cola. Kristi Yamaguchi presented him the award: https://twitter.com/ScottHamilton84/status/1767652655508201652IDC and FSO spotlightNew at IDC: Czech Republic's Kateřina Mrázková and Daniel Mrázek Exhibition and practice photos from Junior WorldsNew at FSO: 2024 ISU World Championships HubReturning to Lillehammer 30 years laterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Think sports media is mainstream? Meet the company that believes sports media isn't nearly mainstream enough. It's Adam v. Adam as Adam White, CEO and founder of Front Office Sports drops by the pod to discuss the future of sports media and reveal how FSO is creating a unique and engaging media experience by merging the brand with the power of its team's individual personalities. Adam breaks down FSO's key business pillars and explains their play-by-play approach to thinking about commercial opportunities beyond just advertising. How do they manage to navigate the niche media market? And how does FSO think about valuation when raising money? Don't miss out on this jam-packed conversation with one of sports media's fastest-growing companies. 00:00:32 - Making Sports Mainstream: A Vision 00:05:25 - Axios's Audience Strategy Evolution Explained 00:08:36 - Pricing Out Partners with Rapid Growth 00:13:56 - Media Founders' Partnership Flexibility and Growth 00:22:37 - Consider Valuation When Raising Money 00:28:11 - Future of Niche Media Publications 00:35:29 - Brands Serving Prosumer Consumers Trend Check Out Front Office Sports: Website: https://frontofficesports.com Follow Adam White: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-white-85ab4389/ Want to get into it further? Follow Adam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdamRy_n and sign up for the Perpetual newsletter, where he dives deeper into media: https://workweek.com/brand/perpetual And if you love listening to Perpetual please leave a 5-star review on Rate My Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/mediamoves Thank you so much!
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Skating News Alysa Liu announces her return to competition (U.S. Figure Skating press release/Alysa's video)According to Russian news agency TASS, appeal against the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to disqualify Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva has been registered in the Federal Court of Switzerland. World entries have been announced. In Solo Dance NewsThe 2024 U.S. Solo Dance Handbook has been updatedRegistration is now open for the Washington Picken International, an international event for solo ice dancers.Safe Sport Topics & Online Resources for Skaters, Parents & the Figure Skating CommunityOlympic commission suggests wide-ranging changes to SafeSport and USOPC (Associated Press, March 1): https://apnews.com/article/olympics-abuse-congress-e8cbecbcba48477c0506a7f80121b69f “Recommendation #2 in the report: “Congress should make SafeSport fully independent so that it can regain athletes' trust and be held more accountable to the movement and the public: https://www.csusop.org/South Carolina FSC named in sexual abuse case: https://www.wistv.com/2024/02/29/south-carolina-figure-skating-club-named-growing-sexual-abuse-case/ Eating Disorders Awareness Week Instagram Live conversation with Gracie Gold: https://www.instagram.com/neda/reel/C3_B6CTv_e9/“OutofShapeWorthlessLoserBook” review, by Izumi Yoneyama, Anything GOEs: https://anythinggoe.com/reading-outofshapeworthlessloser-a-memoir-of-figure-skating-fEvent Results RecapWorld Junior Championships (Results/Videos)Segment - Recent Interviews Shin Jia on the influence of Yuna Kim, her 2026 dreams and how the Youth Olympics changed her, by Nick McCarvel, Olympics.comAmber Glenn on her new role as U.S. champion and a renewed Olympic dream: ‘I really do see it as a possibility', by Nick McCarvel, Olympics.comMao Shimada Aiming for More History at World Junior Championships, by Jack Gallagher, Japan ForwardRio Nakata Captures Silver at the World Junior Championships, by Jack Gallagher, by Japan ForwardDiversify Ice aims to get more Black and brown skaters on the ice, by Good Morning AmericaHow it started ... and how it's going (Part 2), by Rob Brodie, Rob Brodie WritesInterview with Dania Mouaden & Theo Bigot, by Solène Mathieu - Skate Info GlaceInterview with Célina Fradji and Jean-Hans Fourneaux, by Solène Mathieu - Skate Info GlaceGood as gold: Knierim still waiting to claim elusive medal, by Scott Gregor, Daily Herald Javier Fernandez: Breaking the Ice, by Hiro Yoshida, Europe on IceBruno Massot: What Makes a Good Coach, by Anna Kellar, Future of Figure Skating PodcastLocal Woman Writes Chapter Published As Part Of Book On Canadian Figure Skater, by Sara HolthouseSegment - Upcoming Events:2024 Sonja Henie Trophy, Oslo, Norway - March 8-10, 2024 2024 Maria Olszewksa Trophy, Bombonierka, Poland - March 6-10 Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/@polskate/streams2024 Denver Invitational - Highlands Ranch, CO - March 7-102024 Magnolia Open - Alpharetta, GA - March 8-10Second Annual Solo Dance Camp in Denver Colorado on March 10British Solo Dance Qualifier Event - March 4-8 in Sheffield, UKNext weekWorld Junior Synchronized Skating Championships,Neuchâte, Switzerland, March 15-16Coupe du Printemps, Kockelscheuer, Luxembourg, March 15-17Paid livestream info: https://www.coupeduprintemps.com/livestream-cdp49th Annual Howard E. Van Camp Invitational - East Lansing, MI - March 15-17IDC and FSO spotlight IDC: World Junior Championships PhotosIDC: World Junior Championships RecapIDC: Novice Canadian National ChampionshipsFSO: World Junior Championships Photos FSO: How Cayla Smith and Jared McPike won Winter Youth Olympic silver after only five months togetherSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Skating News The Court of Arbitration for Sport published a media release stating that it has received four appeals against the re-ranking announced by the ISU in relation to the 2022 Olympic figure skating team event. Safe Sport Topics & Online Resources for Skaters, Parents & the Figure Skating CommunityEstonia: Coach Anna Levandi has been accused by several of her former skaters and/or their families of abusive coaching methods.Article in English (Feb. 21): https://news.err.ee/1609259637/former-students-accuse-figure-skating-coach-anna-levandi-of-abuseAnna's Facebook response to the accusations:https://www.facebook.com/story.php/?id=100001468411416&story_fbid=7636020079790197&paipv=0&eav=AfZfQTo3LbXpAIxZQhjza4wy4cMzV_MiW3igznH0VOzjhGwohj1uqe3OsPuzkCtXL4E&_rdU.S.: Attorney Randy Hood, who is representing four skaters and two parents who are suing Mark Cockerell and U.S. Figure Skating, was interviewed by the Skating Lesson. Hood's law firm has a contact page for potential victims of Mark Cockerell: https://www.mcgowanhood.com/figure-skating-coach/U.S. Figure Skating's SkateSafe section: https://www.usfigureskating.org/skatesafeU.S. Figure Skating's Grievances page:https://www.usfigureskating.org/grievances U.S. Center for Safe Sport's Centralized Disciplinary Databasehttps://uscenterforsafesport.org/response-and-resolution/centralized-disciplinary-database/Canada: Individuals Suspended or Expelled from Skate Canada document (last updated Feb. 17, 2024): https://lamp.skatecanada.ca/suspended-en.pdf Safe Sport section of Skate Canada's website: https://skatecanada.ca/portfolio-item/safe-sport/Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC): https://sportintegritycommissioner.ca/More Skating NewsSkate Canada announced some of the skaters that will be performing at the 2024 World Championships galaAnastasia Olson posted an update on her Instagram after she was injured in a fall during an Disney on Ice show. World Junior Championships PreviewEntries/ResultsLivestream Event Results RecapSynchro: U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships Challenge CupBellu Memorial Merano Ice TrophyCanadian Novice ChampionshipsSegment - Recent Interviews Why Scott Hamilton is Choosing Not to Treat His Third Brain Tumor: ‘I'm at Peace with the Decision', by Gillian Telling, People Magazine Scott Hamilton is Sharing Why He is the ‘Luckiest Man Alive', by Gillian Telling, People Magazine Why Scott and Tracie Hamilton adopted siblings orphaned in the 2020 Haitian earthquake, by Gillian Telling, People Magazine‘The Fight for Clean Sport is Not Over': Vincent Zhou ‘26 on doping, skating, his olympic gold win, by Megan Chan, Brown Daily HeraldTalking Toller with Phillippa Cranston Baran, by Ryan Stevens, Skate Guard BlogCompetitors are not always rivals. Just ask the top American women's figure skaters, Isabeau Levito and Amber Glenn, by Ellen Dunkel, The Philadelphia Inquirer Olympic figure skater Mariah Bell is enjoying life on the ice after retirement, by Jessica Marshall, Albany Times UnionGracie Gold wrestles with path to Olympic dream, shares how ‘dark days' shaped her in new memoir, by Nick McCarvel, Olympics.comHoward University's ice skating team is set to make history this weekend, by NPRHoward University is making history as the first HBCU to take part in a figure skating competition, by CBS News Skyliners Turn Focus Inward as They Strive for a World Championship Berth, by Darci Miller, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneIntentionality and Communication Spell Success for Lexettes, by Marissa Pederson, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneVideo: Loicia Demougeot and Theo Le Mercier: Scaling new heights, by Golden SkateAleksandr Selevko and Mihhail Selevko: A competitive partnership, by Hiro Yoshida, Europe on Ice Segment - Social Media UpdatesBenjamin Mimar announced that he has a new partner. He is now training with Fiona Bombardier.Alysa Liu posted a video teaser of her announcement coming on Friday, March 1 at 9 am Eastern time.Vice President Kamala Harris congratulated the Howard University Figure Skating TeamSegment - Upcoming Events:World Junior Championships - February 26-March 3 in Taipei CityIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Challenge Cup photosIDC: Canadian Novice Championships photosIDC: Update on the Valieva doping case and its impact on the 2022 Olympic Team EventIDC: 2024 Solo Dance Camp by Bella DanicFSO: The force is with Flores and Wang in TaipeiFSO: Recap: 2024 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships FSO: Getting to know U.S. silver medalist Josephine LeeFSO: How Luke Wang and Jon Maravilla navigate elite competition in both singles and pairsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------Gracie Gold Book LaunchGracie Gold was on This Week in Skating: thisweekinskating.com/episodesGracie was on Real Pod with Victoria Garrick Brown: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/olympian-gracie-gold-on-surviving-trauma-family-secrets/id1466166364?i=1000644454357 Gracie Gold faces her traumatic past in stunningly candid memoir, by Phil Hersh https://www.globetrottingbyphiliphersh.com/home/2024/2/7/nxuy4g3ffs9s2b3qwp4sjntyg8iruz Super Bowl Sunday - KIA figure skating commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU7BJc96lI4Skating News The Court of Arbitration for Sport released its 129-page decision on the Kamila Valieva case: https://t.co/I1pvBC5IWBISU released a second statement about Kamila Valieva and the discussion regarding the re-ranking of teams for the team event: https://isu.org/inside-isu/legal/eligibility-statements/33278-isu-statement-kamila-valieva-roc-disqualification-and-olympic-winter-games-team-event-results/file?dm_i=731E,MGBA,KELVH,2XUPD,1Stars on Ice announced that it will not have its 2024 North American tour this year, and that it will focus on returning after the World Championships in 2025: https://www.starsonice.com/tourAmber Glenn posted a response to cancellation of 2024 SOI tour: https://twitter.com/AmberGlenn_/status/1756021381408448728Anastasia Olson, who was performing as Belle in Disney on Ice, was hurt during a lift during a show in Minneapolis: https://www.startribune.com/hospital-skater-hurt-in-disney-on-ice-show-shows-improvement/600342926/?refresh=trueOlympic and Paralympic mascots unveiled as Tina and Milo: https://www.instagram.com/p/C3Dx0XyoDl_/ U.S. Figure Skating announced U.S. Performance Academy as the Official Online Middle School and High School of U.S. Figure Skating: https://www.usfigureskating.org/news/press-release/uspa-named-official-online-middle-school-and-high-school-us-figure-skatingFormer Olympian Mark Cockerell is named as the defendant, along with USFS, in the federal lawsuit filed in South Carolina https://www.kktv.com/2024/02/08/new-victim-comes-forward-after-federal-lawsuit-filed-against-former-olympian-us-figure-skating/ Entries for the World Junior Championships were released: https://results.isu.org/events/fsevent00117487.htmISU Awards took place Sunday Feb. 11, 2024: https://isu.org/figure-skating/isu-skating-awards/skating-awards-hall-2024Event Results RecapEgna Dance TrophySynchro: Marie Lundmark Trophy (Junior & Senior)Synchro: Marie Lundmark Trophy (Advanced Novice)Dragon Trophy & Tivoli CupLounakeskus TrophyRecent Interviews At 24, Out and Proud Amber Glenn is ready to shine by Lynn Rutherford, Team USAVideo: Catching up with Stéphane Lambiel, by Judith Dombrowski, Golden SkateVideo & Article: Benoit Richaud talks students, inspirations and dreams, by Judith Dombrowski, Golden SkateYouTube Podcast: Five Time Olympic Medallist Tessa Virtue, by Cat and Nat Camden Pulkinen, Alex Johnson: "It's important to have a life outside of skating", by Ayaka Okumura, Absolute Skating Michal Brezina: Gaining New Perspective, by Hiro Yoshida, Europe on Ice 'It's the journey that counts': Olympic-winning figure skater becomes advocate for ALS through Mayo Clinic, by First Coast NewsSocial Media UpdatesSaulius Ambrulevičius and Allison Reed post about Allison's citizenship on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/C3HT0wuO93m/?img_index=1https://www.instagram.com/p/C3HT3IBN4kf/?hl=en&img_index=1Gabrielle Daleman posted a video of her back on the ice https://twitter.com/gabby_daleman/status/1757080680293372397Go Fund Me Fundraisers for the World Junior ChampionshipsBritish pairs skater Kyle McLeod (https://www.gofundme.com/f/kyle-mcleod-the-road-to-chinese-taipei?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer)U.S. pairs skater Lachlan Lewer(https://www.gofundme.com/f/lachlan-get-to-world-junior-championships)Upcoming Events for the Week:Sarajevo Open, Feb. 14-17, Sarajevo, Bosnia, Herzegovina Tallink Hotels Cup, Feb. 15-18, Tallinn, EstoniaAbu Dhabi Classic Figure Skating Trophy, Feb. 15-18, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: 2024 Egna Dance Trophy PhotosFSO: Nikita Starostin is focused on his objectives and dreamsFSO: Synchro Challenger Series ResultsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------Skating News Gracie Gold's book “OutofShapeWorthlessLoser” is out. Gracie will appear on Reddit (r/FigureSkating)at 1:30pm and Insta Live info at 6 p.m. ET @graciegold95 and @crownpublishing. Coverage of the four year ban for Kamila Valieva and redistribution of the medalsGolden Skate: https://www.goldenskate.com/four-year-ban-for-kamila-valieva-2022-olympic-team-medals-recalculated/Anything GOEs: https://anythinggoe.com/making-sense-of-the-valieva-decision/ Christine Brennan article: Russian skater Kamila Valieva banned four years over doping, ending 2022 Olympic drama Christine Brennan's column: Valieva verdict took nearly 2 years. International Skating Union thinks more waiting is OKA former Olympic figure skater has been accused of sexually abusing two skaters he coached at an Irmo, South Carolina ice rink, one who was a minor at the time.The first international solo dance event - Washington Picken International will be held in conjunction with the Edward G. Picken Dance Classic.U.S. Figure Skating announced its team for the World Junior ChampionshipsEvent Results RecapFour Continents ChampionshipsSynchro: Hevelius Cup Winter Youth OlympicsBavarian OpenSegment - Recent Interviews Family, Authenticity, Excellence: Miami University Gears Up for a Historic Season, by Marissa Pederson, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneCha Junhwan continues on-ice evolution: ‘I want to keep challenging myself and improving', by Nick McCarvel, Olympics.comJust over a year into partnership, Canadian duo Pereira/Michaud driven by endless 'golden retriever' energy, by Nick McCarvel, Olympics.com'What success looks like': Columbus earns raves as host of U.S. Figure Skating Championships, by Brianna MacKay, Columbus DispatchPodcast: Future of Figure Skating: Johanna AllikSegment - Upcoming Events:Marie Lundmark Trophy I (Synchro / Challenger Series) - Helsinki, Finland, February 10-11Dragon Trophy & Tivoli Cup (singles only) - Ljubljana, Slovenia - February 8-11Egna Dance Trophy (ice dance only) - Egna, Italy - February 8-11 IDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Four Continents photos and recapFSO: Buckeye BitsFSO: Bon Anniversaire: The Olympic Winter Games turn 100FSO: Four Continents photosSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------Breaking News Court of Arbitration of Sport released its decision involving Kamila ValievaPress ReleaseRussian skater Kamila Valieva banned four years over doping, ending 2022 Olympic drama (USA Today article)Christine Brennan's column: Valieva verdict took nearly 2 years. International Skating Union thinks more waiting is OKISU statementWADA statementU.S. Olympic Committee Statement U.S. Figure Skating statementSkate Canada statementNationals Recap Results Worlds Team Roster for Pairs and MenWorlds Team Roster for Dance and Women Skating News The ISU has awarded the fifth Grand Prix series event to FinlandFrench Figure Skating Federation overturned Brian Joubert's 1 year suspension.Amber Glenn, Camden Pulkinen and Madison Chock and Evan Bates withdrew from Four Continents:Amber's statement: https://twitter.com/USFigureSkating/status/1751391305341542550Camden's statement: https://twitter.com/USFigureSkating/status/1751783707868844465Madison and Evan's statement: https://www.instagram.com/p/C2s3saexAN8/?hl=enFour Continents ChampionshipsEvent Results RecapEphesus Cup2024 Reykjavik International GamesWinter Youth OlympicsMidwesterns Synchronized Skating Synchro: Trophee D'EcosseSegment - Recent Interviews Interview: Solene Mazingue & Marko Gaidajenko, by Solène Mathie, Skate Info GlaceInterview: Davide Lewton-Brain, by Solène Mathie, Skate Info GlaceInterview: Loicia Demougeot & Theo Le Mercier, by Solène Mathie, Skate Info GlaceCouch potato no more, by Troy Schwindt, U.S. Figure Skating Segment - Upcoming Events:Four Continents Championships, January 30-February 4, Shanghai, ChinaCanadian Novice Nationals, February 1-4, Bavarian Open, January 30-February, Oberstdorf, GermanySofia Trophy, January 30-February 4, Sofia, BulgariaThe Nordics Open, February 1-4, Boras, SwedenIcebeat Winter Trophy, February 1-4, Kaunas, LithuaniaSynchro: French Cup, February 1-3, Rouen, FranceSynchro: Hevelius Cup, February 2-4, Gdansk, PolandIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Recap: 2024 U.S. Championships - Novice IDC: Photos: 2024 U.S. ChampionshipsFSO: Ilia Malinin wins second straight U.S. titleFSO: Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea win the U.S. pairs title in ColumbusFSO: Chock and Bates overcome illness to win 5th U.S. title FSO: Amber Glenn lands triple Axel en route to first U.S. senior title FSO: Photos: 2024 U.S. Championships - SeniorFSO: Photos: 2024 U.S. Championships - Junior and NoviceSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We are joined by our friend and fellow FSO journalist Maura Sullivan Hill to break down the women's free skate and men's short program of the U.S. Championships.This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE 130Figure Skaters Online U.S. Championships HubIce-dance.com U.S. Championships HubEvent Website (U.S. Figure Skating)Full Color Schedule (U.S. Figure Skating)Practice Groups (U.S. Figure Skating)Peacock TV (Junior & Senior)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We are joined by our friend and fellow FSO journalist Maura Sullivan Hill to break down the first few days of the U.S. Championships. This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE 130Figure Skaters Online U.S. Championships HubIce-dance.com U.S. Championships HubEvent Website (U.S. Figure Skating)Full Color Schedule (U.S. Figure Skating)Practice Groups (U.S. Figure Skating)Peacock TV (Junior & Senior)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE 128General Skating News The French Figure Skating Federation announced that Kevin Aymoz will not compete in any other competitions for the remainder of the season. Skate Canada announced that Marie-Jade Lauriault and Romain Le Gac will compete at Four Continents in place of Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha.U.S. Figure Skating announced the 2024 Scholastic team.U.S. Figure Skating updated its roster for the 2024 U.S. Championships to show that Ava Marie Ziegler has withdrawn from the event. The ISU released the nominations for this year's Skating Awards. U.S. Figure Skating announced Jackson Ultima Skates is an official supplier for the organization.U.S. Figure Skating announced a multi-year sponsorship with AmLactin, the #1 dermatologist-recommended moisturizer brand with lactic acid.Event Results Recap51st Volvo CupSynchro: Mozart CupSynchro: Budapest CupSynchro: 2024 Eastern Synchronized Skating Sectional ChampionshipsSynchro: 2024 Pacific Coast Synchronized Skating Sectional ChampionshipsSegment - Recent Interviews Candeloro behind Siao Him Fa on backflip, by Hiro Yoshida, Europe on Ice Kensuke Nakaniwa: "My approach involves accepting skaters for who they are", by Siyi Chen, Absolute SkatingIreland AM interview with Irish National Team Members Laura and Kevin Hegarty and Sophia Tkacheva, by Ireland AMUndefeated Ice Dancers Neset and Markelov Eye History-Making Third Consecutive Junior U.S. Championships Title, by Rachel Lutz, U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone ‘I'm coming back with a vengeance:' Camden Pulkinen talks ‘23 season, Columbia University and the U.S. Nationals, by Izumi Yoneyama, Anything GOEsWorld Youth Olympics BlogSkaters aim to make history at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, by Lois Elfman, The New York Amsterdam NewsBill Boeck celebrates 60 years as U.S. Figure Skating judge, by Abby Farrell, U.S. Figure SkatingSegment - Social Media UpdatesJason Brown announced on Twitter that all of the stuffed animals thrown on the ice after his performances will be donated to Ronald McDonald House Charities in Columbus.Oakton Edge Skating Academy is hosting a Try Pairs Skating Clinic on February 9 in Park Ridge, IL.Hannah Miller posted on social media that she is looking for figure skaters, coaches, parents/guardians, and USFS affiliates for a study that she created to explore how figure skaters' sport environments impact their well-being and performance.The Scott Hamilton Cares Foundation is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Scott Hamilton's Olympic gold medal with a fundraiser event on Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. at Glide at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Free dance of Kaitlin Hawayek and Jean-Luc Baker, filmed by Jordan Cowan of On Ice PerspectivesSegment - Upcoming Events:2024 U.S. Championships, Jan. 22-28, Columbus, OhioWinter Youth Olympics, Jan. 19-Feb. 1, Gangwon, Korea2024 Reykjavik International Games, Jan. 26-28, Reykjavik, IcelandSynchro: Midwesterns Synchronized Skating Jan. 24-28, Wichita, Kansas, Synchro: Trophee D'Ecosse, Jan. 26-27, Dumfries, Great BritainIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Catching up with… Koncius & ShchepetovIDC: Wolfkostin & Tsarevski focus on Nationals debutIDC: Ling & Wein Embrace the Choreographic ProcessIDC: Mullen Siblings Rebound from Injury to Successful SeasonFSO: Sarah Everhardt is ready to have a ‘good time' in her senior nationals debutFSO: 2024 U.S. Championships HubSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Episode 125 General Skating News Kaitlin Hawayek and Jean-Luc Baker announced via an Instagram reel that they will be sitting out the remainder of the season and will re-evaluate their options for future seasons.Skate Canada announced its Four Continents and Junior Worlds teams on Sunday via a press release; World team to be announced at a later date.ISU's Four Continents entries list was updated on January 15. U.S. Figure Skating is mourning the loss of Claire Waters Ferguson, the first female president of U.S. Figure Skating. Event Results RecapFrench Junior NationalsLumiere Cup Segment - Recent Interviews After Rollercoaster Grand Prix Season, Amber Glenn Knows What She's Capable Of, by Darci Miller, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneHaydenettes: Pushing the Envelope, by Taylor Dean, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneThe 1972 European Figure Skating Championships, by Ryan Stevens, Skate GuardA Man By Any Other Name: The Ferdinand G. Chatté Story, by Ryan Stevens, Skate GuardSegment - Social Media UpdatesKevin Aymoz has posted a statement on Instagram.Matteo Rizzo spoke to Italian TV (RAI) during 2024 Europeans about his upcoming right hip surgery.Tarah Kayne is now a coach in Toronto, headed by Andrew Evans & Paul Parkinson.Segment - Upcoming Events:51st Volvo Cup, Jan. 18-21, 2024, Riga, Latvia Winter Youth Olympics, Jan. 19-Feb. 1, Gangwon, KoreaSynchro: Mozart Cup, Jan. 18-20, Salzburg, AustriaSynchro: Budapest Cup, Jan. 20-22, Budapest, HungaryIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Recap: 2024 European ChampionshipsIDC: Photos: 2024 European ChampionshipsIDC: Getting to know: Klara Kowar & Thomas SchwappachIDC: Photos: 2024 Canadian ChampionshipsFSO: Recap: 2024 European ChampionshipsFSO: Photos: 2024 European ChampionshipsFSO: Katie McBeath and Daniil Parkman riding new partnership to U.S. NationalsFSO: Photos: 2024 Canadian ChampionshipsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating------------------------------------------------------------- EPISODE 123General Skating News Canadian Olympic Nikolaj Sorensen investigated for alleged sexual assault.https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/columnist/brennan/2024/01/04/olympic-skater-canada-nikolaj-sorensen-investigated-alleged-sexual-assault/72105568007/https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/columnist/brennan/2024/01/05/olympic-skater-suspended-sexual-assault-investigation/72122531007/(This Week in Skating addressed the situation in our Canadians Preview episode with Kirsten Moore-Towers)2023 Canadian pairs silver medalists Brooke McIntosh and Benjamin Mimar and Canadian silver medalist ice dancers Marjoie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha are listed as withdrawn on the entries page. https://skatecanada.ca/2024-canadian-national-skating-championships/#starting-orders-and-resultsMarin Honda's management announced that the 2016 World Junior Champion will retire at the end of the season. https://hochi.news/articles/20240105-OHT1T51147.html?page=1Ice Theatre of New York shared a Save-the-date for their 2024 Benefit Gala and Performance, which will be held on Monday, May 6. This year's honorees include 2014 Olympic Champions Meryl Davis & Charlie White, 2006 Olympic Silver Medalists Tanith Belbin-White and Ben Agosto. The choreography award will be presented to Sandra Bezic.https://www.icetheatre.org/2024-benefit-gala-and-performance.htmlEvent Results RecapKorean NationalsSkate Helena96th JP Intercollegiate ChampsSegment - Recent Interviews The Future of Pairs (Part 2), by Anna Keller, Anything GOEsVideo/Article: Ice skating duo in Park Ridge striving to win national title this month, by FOX 32 ChicagoCarreira and Ponomarenko focus on small details to reach big goals, by Claire Cloutier, U.S. Figure SkatingPiper Gilles returns to Canadian figure skating championships after cancer scare, by Donna Spencer, CBC From spins and jumps to drama and lifts, synchronized skating has it all. Now it wants its chance at the Olympics, by Robyn Doolight, by Globe and MailEva and Logan prepare for U.S. Championships, by John Kerezy, Eye on Cleveland.com The Taschlers return from career threatening injury, by Claire Cloutier, A Divine SportSara Conti and Niccolò Macii's teamwork and friendship still firm ahead of Milano Cortina 2026 despite off-ice split, by ZK Goh, Olympics.comSegment - Social Media UpdatesThe ISU announced on social media that sports presenter Elma Smit and 4-time World champion Kurt Browning will be the hosts for the ISU Awards on February 11.Gracie Gold posted on social media that she was in the studio recording the audiobook for her book, OutofShapeWorthlessLoser, which is out on Feb. 6. Dylan Moscovitch posted that he got married to his fiance, Mariana Mae, recently.Roman Sadovsky shared about his lost skates when he traveled to Warsaw for Warsaw Cup this season and provided some tips about traveling with skates in his latest video on his YouTube channel.Bol on Ice show took place Jan. 6 in Bologna, Italy. Segment - Upcoming Events:Canadian National Championships, Jan. 8-14 in Calgary, Alberta CanadaEuropean Championships, Jan. 8-14 in Kaunas, LithuaniaThe 2024 Lumière Cup, Jan. 11-14 in Eindhoven, Netherlands IDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Catching up with… Lagouge & CaffaIDC: Lim & Quan strive to be memorableFSO: 2024 European Championships HubFSO: Two-time Canadian champion Madeline Schizas feeling ‘most prepared' for CanadiansFSO: 2024 Canadian National Championships HubSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating-------------------------------------------------------------Episode 121General Skating News The Spanish Federation initially announced that Sofia Val & Asaf Kazimov would be representing Spain at both the European and World Championships. Last week, they later announced that while Val & Kazimov will have the spot at Euros, Olivia Smart & Tim Dieck will compete at Worlds. https://www.rfedh.es/comunicado-rfedh-acerca-de-la-seleccion-de-parejas-de-danza-para-el-campeonato-de-europa-y-campeonato-del-mundo-2024/Former Russian skater and coach Oleg Epstein has passed away from brain cancer. Last month, Meryl Davis created a GoFund Me to raise funds for his care. Event Results RecapJapanese NationalsItalian Nationals Chinese NationalsMore Nationals results can be found at: https://skatingscores.com/2324/nat/Segment - Recent Interviews Video: Leah Neset and Artem Markelov set higher goals for 2023-24, by Judith Dombrowski, Golden SkateSegment - Social Media UpdatesU.S. Figure Skating posted their first official Golden Blades Auction. Denmark's Maia Sørensen has announced her retirement from competitive skating due to a hip injury.Finland's Jussiville Partanen has announced his retirement from skating. Ashley Wagner welcomed a baby girl, Rosalie Starbird ClarkSegment - Upcoming Events:17th Europa Skate Helena / Beograd, Serbia / January 3-6, 2024Korean Nationals / Uijeongbu, South Korea / January 4-7, 2024IDC and FSO spotlight New material coming soon on IDC and FSO Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating-------------------------------------------------------------Episode 118 - Final Weekly Episode of 2023Event Results RecapGolden Spin of Zagreb | Results6th EduSport Trophy | Results Latvia Trophy | ResultsAustralian Championships | Results French Championships | Results German Youth Championships | Results Danish National Championships | Results General Skating News Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara have withdrawn from Japanese Nationals due to Kihara's lumbar spondylolysis not having completely healed.Skate Canada announces their team for the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics.U.S. Figure Skating announced its Class of 2024 Hall of Fame.The ISU Skating Awards will take place on February 11, 2024 during a live ceremony combined with Art on Ice. Voting is underway. “The Anti-Doping Prosecutor's Office, in addition to the four-year disqualification requested from French soccer star Paul Pogba, also requested a two-year disqualification for the ice figure skater Daniel Grassl, guilty of having missed three anti-doping tests.” https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/sport/calcio/2023/12/07/la-procura-antidoping-chiede-4-anni-di-squalifica-per-pogba_bedf0bf9-5040-44d0-91e1-949882d734fe.htmlhttps://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/sport/altrisport/2023/12/07/mancati-controlli-antidoping-chiesti-2-anni-di-stop-per-grassl_1adb9193-f9b4-48cb-8750-76502520e7d9.htmlTwelve Synchronized Skating Teams to Represent U.S. for 2023-24 season.The Pirouette World Edition went to print on December 5th.Miami University synchronized skating head coach Carla DeGirolamo and assistant coach Lee Ann Shoker announced today that they will step down from leading the program following the 2023-24 season to each pursue new endeavors.Yuzuru Hanyu released a new photo book documenting his award-winning career. Segment - Recent Interviews Olympic ice dancer Alex Shibutani on tackling creative projects and taking on his next endeavour - photography, by Nick McCarvel, Olympics.comColumn: Todd Sand's deep connection to figure skating remains strong after heart attack, by Helene Elliott, LA TimesMeet Naoki Rossi: Swiss figure skating prodigy on speaking five languages, playing violin and being a perfectionist, by Nick McCarvel and Alessandro Poggi, by Olympics.comOndrej Hotarek on the keys to pairs success, by Anna Keller, Anything GOEsGlide to Growth: Synchronized Skating Community Connects Through Global Nonprofit, by Abby Farrell, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneIt Happened In Sun Valley: A History Of Figure Skating At The Legendary Resort, by Ryan Stevens, Skate GuardLake Placid spreads the joy of skating on World Ice Skating Day, by Abby Farrell, U.S. Figure SkatingSegment - Social Media UpdatesGabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron will be at the European Championships in some capacity.Skating Club of Boston announced that their special guest stars for Ice Chips 2024 are Jason Brown and Amber Glenn. Corey Circelli plans to represent to Italy.Nadiia Bashynska posted a new vlog to her YouTube channel. Madison Chock shared behind the scenes details of their free dance on instagram.Segment - Upcoming Events:Dec. 9-14, French Championships, Vanjany, FranceDec. 14-16, Four Nationals Championships, Turnov, Czech RepublicDec. 15-17, Finnish National Championships, Helsinki, FinlandDec. 14-17, Austrian National Championships, Feldkirch, AustriaDec. 14-16, German National Championships, Berlin, GermanyDec. 15-17, Swiss National Championships, Küsnacht, Switzerland Dec. 20-24, 92nd All Japan Figure Skating Championships,Nagano, Japan IDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Recap: 2023 Grand Prix FinalIDC: 2023 Grand Prix Final PhotosFSO: Photos: 2023 Grand Prix Final PhotosSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating-------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE 116Event Results RecapSanta Claus Cup | ResultsBosphorus Cup | ResultsSkate Canada Challenge | Results British Championships Mexican Championships President's Cup Ranking Competition in Korea | ResultsAustralian Championships | Results General Skating News The IOC names the French Alps as "preferred host" for 2030 Winter Olympics and Salt Lake City as "preferred host" for the 2034 Winter Olympics. https://olympics.com/ioc/news/the-french-alps-and-salt-lake-city-utah-invited-into-respective-targeted-dialogues-to-host-the-olympic-and-paralympic-winter-games-2030-and-2034ISU Communications 2603 - Decisions of the ISU Council that met online on November 27 in Lausanne Switzerland.https://www.isu.org/inside-isu/isu-communications/communications/32639-isu-communication-2603/fileAnnika Hocke and Robert Kunkel have withdrawn from the Grand Prix Final due to injury.Segment - Recent Interviews Nathan Chen exclusive - The Olympic champion on his new relationship with skating: ‘It's just for me', by Nick McCarvel, OlympicsJill Biden unveils White House ice rink, by Kathryn Watson, CBS NewsThis holiday season's coolest ice rink may be on the White House lawn, by Maureen Groppe, USA TodayGermany's Hase and Volodin share goals and aspirations, by Judith Dombrowski, Golden SkateVideo: Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin: Nov 2023 InterviewBehind the Scenes with Miami University: Training for Success, Katie McDonnell, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneBack to Basics: Adaptive Skating, by U.S. Figure SkatingCleveland's Eva Pate looking forward to skating much closer to home in the next two months, by John Kerezy, Eye on ClevelandSegment - Social Media UpdatesNicole Schott has announced her retirement from competitive skating.Emma Goodstadt / Christian Bennett withdrew from Skate Canada Challenge after a collision in practice with training mates Sophia Gover / Billy Wilson French. Gabrielle Daleman had surgery Nov. 28 after suffering a freak landing at a competition in August, where she tore two ligaments. Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron are doing an internship at the Opera de Paris. Segment - Upcoming Events for the Week:Sk8 to Eliminate Cancer Cleveland hosted by Scott Hamilton and featuring Eva Pate & Logan Bye takes place on December 7Stars on Ice Holiday Tour is underway - visiting cities in Canada, and in Duluth, Minnesota. Tickets for the Spring Stars on Ice Canada Tour go on sale Dec. 7 (presale Dec. 5)Dec. 7-10, Junior and Senior Grand Prix Final, Beijing, ChinaDec. 6-9, Golden Spin of Zagreb, Sisak, CroatiaDec. 1-8, Australian Championships, Erina, AustraliaDec. 9-14, French Championships, Vanjany, FranceDec. 8-10, German Junior Championships, Dortmund, GermanyIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Photos from Bosphorus CupSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating-------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE 115Event Results RecapNHK Trophy | ResultsTallinn Trophy | ResultsGeneral Skating News U.S. Figure Skating announced the competitors who qualified for the 2024 U.S. Championships.The U.S. Figure Skating International Assignments pages was updated to list the athletes who will complete at the Youth Olympic Games.U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone's International Assignments page was updated to show Goku Endo has replaced Andrew Torgashev at Golden Spin of Zagreb. Segment - Recent Interviews ‘Skating is Freedom': Mark Sadusky Finds Comfort in His Own Skin, by Ed Rabinowitz, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneDeniss Vasiljevs: “I want to challenge myself” by Anna Keller, Anything GOEsSegment - Social Media UpdatesAshley Cain and Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier performed at the Galleria Dallas Ice Skating Center's 2023 Tree Lighting Show.Jason Brown visited the Children's Clinical Hospital of Warsaw, Poland and spoke with high school students who volunteer with the Ronald McDonald House. Aliona Savchenko is posting videos on Instagram with Robin Szolkowy.Look for On Ice Perspectives' Jordan Cowan's social media posts from the Bryant Park tree lighting ceremony. Segment - Upcoming Events for the Week:Nov. 27-Dec. 3: Santa Claus Cup, Budapest, HungaryLivestream: https://solidsport.com/santa-claus-cupNov. 27-Dec. 3: Bosphorus Cup, Istanbul, TurkeyNov. 29-Dec. 3: Skate Canada Challenge Cup, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaLivestream: https://skatecanada.ca/2023-2024-skate-canada-challenge-junior-senior/#live-streamNov. 27-Dec. 3: British Championships, Sheffield, Great BritainNov. 28-Dec. 3: Mexican Championships, Puebla, MexicoDec. 1-8: Australian Championships, Erina, AustraliaIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: NHK Trophy RecapIDC: NHK Trophy PhotosIDC: Recap: Stories from the 2024 U.S. Ice Dance Final FSO: NHK Trophy PhotosFSO: NHK Trophy RecapSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating------------------------------------------------------------- EPISODE 113Event Results RecapGrand Prix Espoo | ResultsMidwestern Singles Sectional and Ice Dance Final | ResultsCS Warsaw Cup | Results NRW Trophy | Results Skate Celjel | ResultsBelgium National Championships| ResultsJapan Junior National Championships (results page in English) | ResultsBoston Synchronized Skating Classic | Results General Skating News Bradie Tennell announced in an Instagram post that she will miss the rest of the season due to injury. Entries for Golden Spin of Zagreb were published Nov. 20.Segment - Recent Interviews Olympian Naomi Lang builds solo dance community in Arizona, by Abby Farrell, U.S. Figure SkatingA Magical Experience: Ashley Cain portrays Elsa in Disney on Ice, by Kristen Henneman, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneGetting to know Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik, by Kristen Henneman, U.S. Figure Skating Fan ZoneWest Michigan sibling pair travels the world for figure skating competitions, by WZZM 13 (Grand Rapids)Making Milestones: Olympian Sandy Lenz reflects on recent life events, by Lois Elfman, U.S. Figure Skating2023-24 Grand Prix Final: Standings and Final Qualification, by Jackie Wong, Rocker SkatingBernard Adams, The Self-Taught Professor Of Skating, by Ryan Stevens, Skate Guard BlogSegment - Social Media UpdatesYuzuru Hanyu released a statement that announced his divorce. Statement translated into English as published by Olympics.com: https://olympics.com/en/news/figure-skating-japan-olympic-champion-hanyu-yuzuru-announces-divorce-partnerMadison Hubbell announced that she and her husband, Adrian Diaz are expecting a baby in February 2024.Gabriella Izzo announced that she has retired from competitive skating. Roman Sadovsky posted a photo with his fans at Warsaw Cup from which he had to withdraw last week and provided an update that he was able to get his luggage and skates back. Sergei Grinkov died in Lake Placid, NY on this 28 years ago on Nov. 20, 1995. Photos & a clip of his grave in snowy Moscow was shared by a Russian fan account. Segment - Upcoming Events for the Week:Nov. 24-26, 2023: NHK Trophy, Osaka JapanNov. 23-26, 2023: Tallinn Trophy, Tallinn, EstoniaIDC and FSO spotlight IDC: Grand Prix Espoo PhotosIDC: U.S. Ice Dance Final PhotosIDC: Japan Junior National Championships PhotosFSO: Grand Prix Espoo PhotosFSO: Grand Prix Espoo RecapFSO: Grand Prix TrackerSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
When our lives begin to brim with chaos, when we are facing deadlines and urgency and getting ready for life's momentous next moments, we often feel endlessly confused, as if there is an incessant thought-loop that never ceases to let us know that we will never have the answers. These are the moments when we need breath, perspective, and patience. Knowing that there is an older, wiser version of ourselves holding our hands as we rise and fall through this life, and in the panorama of our confusion - there is the beauty of experience embedded into everything we have yet to know. In the shortest episode to date of Figuring Sh!t Out, I give you context into the background of my life recently and share about my own journey regaining perspective, reflecting on how far FSO has come since it was created.This podcast has become the space where I meet my higher self. I get on this microphone and I always find more clarity than I had before. I thank you for being alongside me as we go on the endless journey of Figuring Sh!t Out, realizing again and again that to "figure" anything out - was never the point at all. I love you !!
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Matthew and Jeff are back talking all things involving the ACC.They are joined this week by Tristan Freeman (@hoopsnut351) to discuss the start of college basketball season in the ACC, looking at the favorites and who could be surprises in the conference. They also get into Dabo Sweeney dealing with Tyler from Spartanburg, then going out and beating Notre Dame handily, Georgia Tech finally winning back-to-back games this year, Florida State taking care of business, and how Louisville is practically unstoppable when they play at home.College Gridiron Coast To Coast is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter: receive $10 off any purchase of $100 or more with promo code LWOS10, and get $20 off any purchase of $300 or more with promo code LWOS20
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In this episode of Franchising 101, Tim Parmeter, founder and CEO of FranCoach, is discussing the essential traits and intangible qualities required to be a successful franchise owner. Does industry experience matter? What about a history of success? Listen in to see if you have what it takes to be a franchise owner. Want to know more? Go ahead Schedule a call with one of our franchise coaches! https://www.francoach.net/ Episode Highlights: 0:00 - Intro 03:45 - The Number One Trait Franchisors Look For 06:10 - The Importance of Effort and Work 08:20 - Industry Background vs. Franchise Ownership 11:05 - Different Skill Sets Can Apply 12:50 - Finding the Right Match 14:30 - The "FSO" Factor: Ability to Figure Stuff Out 17:00 - History of Success Matters 21:00 - Not a One-Size-Fits-All Approach 23:10 - How FranCoach Can Help 24:45 - Closing and Getting in Touch with FranCoach Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Schedule a call https://meetings.hubspot.com/tim17 Franchising 101 podcast website with a library of past episodes http://franchising101.net/ Visit Entreprenuer.com for a wealth of information for people just like you! https://www.entrepreneur.com/ NEW Franchising News site https://www.franchisingnews.net/ Interested in franchise ownership? Schedule a call with one of our coaches today! FranCoach is connected with over 500 franchises and we walk you through the process of finding the perfect franchise for you. Our services are always free and we commit ourselves to helping you find your better tomorrow. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference in getting our message out to more people who can use it. Sign up for our email newsletter at https://www.francoach.net/ Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Contact us at info@francoach.net Follow FranCoach: Twitter: twitter.com/FranCoach4U Facebook: facebook.com/francoach4u/ YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC1GtG31hWoecEONdScIJOsQ
In this episode, we meet Kavanaugh Livingston who in her first year as an EFM making a difference in supporting EFM (Eligible Family Member) careers in her community. Like many EFMs, she had to pause her career while her spouse serves as an FSO with the State Department.Kavanaugh organized an event to educate other post EFMs about the benefits of in mission employment, including both current and long-term retirement benefits. We also talk about the possibilities of offering similar informational support sessions to EFMs at your post.Some key takeaways from her careers workshop:If it helps, use the EFM employment notebook as a suggested way to organize an electronic repository of all of your employment-, HR-, and payroll-related documents;Download and keep copies of ALL of your employment-related documents from Employee Express and any other online employee portals (i.e. SF-50s and Leave and Earnings Statements);The attached notebook also contains contact information, resources, and guidance on how to understand key employment documents;To streamline the process of applying for or renewing your security clearance (a.k.a. the e-QIP form), keep track of all of your residences, contacts, and travel details from the past 10 years;When applicable, use a personal email address (and not a government email address) to register for any third-party employment, HR, and retirement portals. When you retire from or leave government service, you will lose access to your government email; andIt is the employee's responsibility to track their earnings statements and creditable service. Check these documents frequently to ensure their accuracy so that your retirement benefits are calculated appropriately.Materials related to her EFM careers event available here.Kavanaugh Livingston is a first-tour EFM in Mexico and recently transitioned to a life as a stay-at-home mom. Before moving to Mexico Kavanaugh was a management consultant for IBM, and led strategy, knowledge management, and change management projects for her clients. Before her time at IBM, Kavanaugh got her MBA and worked for the United Nations Foundation (UNF). During her time with UNF, she managed efforts to improve household energy access for a global initiative. Kavanaugh started her career in the legal field before her most recent employment experiences. She is currently working towards her 200-hour yoga teacher training certification.Kavanaugh is also a certified project management professional and has applied her extensive project management experience to support other EFMs at her current post. Her experience demonstrates that anyone at post, even first-tour EFMs, can serve as leaders.
Hii leo jaridani tunakuletea mada kwa kina ambapo Jukwaa la ngazi ya juu la kisiasa kuhusu malengo ya maendeleo endelevu lijulikanalo kama HLPF linafikia tamati hii leo hapa katika makao makuu ya Umoja wa Mataifa jijini New York-Marekani. Wawakilishi wa nchi na serikali, wanasayansi, wanazuoni, mashirika ya umoja wa Mataifa, asasi mbalimbali na vijana wamekutana kuanzia tarehe 10 Julai kujadili hatua za kuchukua ili kuhakikisha malengo hayo muhimu ya maendeleo yanatimizwa ifikapo mwaka 2030. Leah Mushi ameketi chini na Gavana wa Kauti ya Kakamega Fernandes Baraza pamoja na Mbunge wa Likuyani Innocent Mugabe wote kutoka nchini Kenya kuzungumza nini wanaondoka nacho baada ya Siku 10 za mkutano huu. Pia tunakuletea habari kwa ufupi zikiwemo ajenda ya Katibu Mkuu, ubaguzi nchini Libya, Mafuta katika meli nchini Yemen. Katika kujifunza lugha ya Kiswahili nakupeleka kwake Katibu Mtendaji wa Baraza la Kiswahili la Zanzibar, BAKIZA upate uchambuzi wa neno NAZAA. Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa António Guterres kupitia mfululizo wa mapendekezo yake yanayojulikana kama “Ajenda Yetu ya Pamoja” ambayo yanaonesha maono yake kwa miongo ijayo, hii leo akiwa amejikita na Ajenda Mpya ya Amani, ametoa mapendekezo kadhaa na hatua miongoni mwake ikiwa ni kuondoa silaha za nyuklia; kuboresha mbinu ya shughuli za amani na kushughulikia uhusiano kati ya tabianchi, amani na usalama.Wataalamu wa Umoja wa Mataifa leo wameelezea wasiwasi wao kuhusu sera ya kibaguzi iliyotangazwa na Serikali ya Umoja wa Kitaifa ya Libya (GNU) mwezi Aprili mwaka huu 2023 ambayo inazuia haki za wanawake na wasichana kusafiri nje ya nchi bila msimamizi wa kiume au Mahram. Wataalamu hao wamesema, "Siyo tu sera hii ni ya kibaguzi, lakini pia inazuia uhuru wa kutembea ikiwa ni pamoja na wanafunzi wanaoondoka nchini kwenda kusoma nje ya nchi," na kwamba wanawake na wasichana wanaokataa kujaza au kuwasilisha fomu wanazuiwa kuondoka nchini Libya.Na Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la UNDP limetangaza kwamba tayari Meli inayofahamika kwa jina Nautica au Yemen, tayari imeifikia meli nyingine ya FSO Safer katika katika ufukwe wa Yemen tayari kuanza kupakua mapipa milioni 1.14 ya mafuta ghafi ambayo kutokana na hali mbaya ya usalama katika ukanda huo yamekwama katika FSO Safer na yanatishia usalama kwani yanaweza kuvuja au kulipuka.Katika kujifunza lugha ya Kiswahili Dkt. Mwanahija Ally Juma, Katibu Mtendaji wa Baraza la Kiswahili la Zanzibar, BAKIZA anatufafanualia maana ya neno “NAZAA.”Mwenyeji wako ni Flora Nducha, karibu!
A shorter episode, because there is still so much about the causes, course and consequences of Prigozhin's mutiny that we still don't know. Instead, I focus in on the spook side: what were the FSB, FSO and GRU doing? To a large degree, the answer is> failing. Will they be taken to account? I doubt it, and this underlines the way that 'late Putinism' is characterised by its refusal or inability to reform.The previous episode I mentioned looking at Russia's complex mercenary ecosystem is In Moscow's Shadows 98: Dogs of War (and Racoons). The podcast's corporate partner and sponsor is Conducttr, which provides software for innovative and immersive crisis exercises in hybrid warfare, counter-terrorism, civil affairs and similar situations.You can also follow my blog, In Moscow's Shadows, and become one of the podcast's supporting Patrons and gain question-asking rights and access to exclusive extra materials right here. Support the show
This is a collaborative effort with Clearancejobs.com and an interview from my newest book, Establish and Insider Threat Program Under NISPOMFSOs have a huge responsibility to protect contractor information. One important job is to start with an insider threat program.Most people make the mistake of relying on tracking employees and looking for suspicious behavior. That's not a good way to start.I've got a better solution. It's here in the video as well as my new book:Establish an Insider threat program under NISPOM. Tools, templates and procedures you can download. https://www.redbikepublishing.com/insiderthreatprogram/Jeff is available for speaking and consultinghttps://jeffreywbennett.comOnline security clearance webinars and coaching. Providing security trainRed Bike Publishing Providing security clearance books, training, and resources for cleared defense contractors.Bennett Institute Online security clearance webinars and coaching. Providing security training and resources.SIMS Software SIMS suite provides features/functionality you need to run automated industrial security programs. Clearance, NISPOM, and FSO Consulting Thrive Analysis Group Inc is your resource for security clearance, NISPOM, and FSO consulting.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFSO Consulting:https://www.redbikepublishing.com/fso-consulting/https://jeffreywbennett.comWe provide facility security clearance, personnel security clearance, FSO consulting and NISPOM consulting. Personnel Security Clearances How to get a clearance What to expect once you get a clearance What you can do to prepare for a clearance Facility Security Clearance ✓Become a CDC Contractor ✓Determine security requirements for SECRET, TOP SECRET and SCI Clearances ✓Establish a security team to protect classified information ✓Develop and provide required security training ✓Prepare for government inspections ✓Interpret Contract specifications ✓Fight Insider threat ✓Learn Security clearance levels ✓Process Classified information ✓Prepare Derivative Classification ✓Provide required Security Training ✓Appointing a Facility Security Officer ✓Prepare for Government Audits Security Clearance and NISPOM consulting
In this episode Neel chats with Shaina Denny, Co-Founder and CEO of Dogdrop. It's a rare discussion with a fellow franchisor, and Neel and Shaina discuss: - how Dogdrop works and its capitalization on America's obsession with pets and their well-being - why Shaina decided to use an FSO (franchise sales organization) instead of using an internal resource - why Neel stopped using Google ads to advertise for franchise leads (he found that social media leads were more qualified) If you want to start your own MaidThis Franchise in your market & skip years of trial-and-error, go to www.maidthisfranchise.com If you want a foundations do-it-yourself course on how to start your own remote local business model, check out blueprint.beremotelocal.com
durée : 00:04:47 - Sous les radars - par : Sébastien LAUGENIE - L'opération de sauvetage d'un pétrolier au large du Yémen, cruciale pour éviter une marée noire en mer Rouge, peut désormais commencer, grâce à l'arrivée hier d'une équipe chargée de sécuriser le FSO Safer abandonné depuis des années, a annoncé l'ONU.
durée : 00:04:47 - Sous les radars - par : Sébastien LAUGENIE - L'opération de sauvetage d'un pétrolier au large du Yémen, cruciale pour éviter une marée noire en mer Rouge, peut désormais commencer, grâce à l'arrivée hier d'une équipe chargée de sécuriser le FSO Safer abandonné depuis des années, a annoncé l'ONU.
John McCracken is the Director of Talent Acquisition at Battelle. Discover the research and development focus of the organization, which is headquartered in Ohio. Plus, learn about Profit for a Purpose, how Battelle funds independent research and development projects, and why you need to engage with your FSO before starting your cleared job search.“As an R&D company, we have budgets set aside within our rates that allow for funding for independent research and development projects. I think that's one of the coolest selling points for engineers and scientists that want to work at Battelle. We grant funding incrementally, up to certain levels as the project starts to mature. We even assist that engineer or scientist with obtaining patents on the intellectual property that's developed through that project.”Find show notes and additional links at: https://clearedjobs.net/battelle-profit-for-a-purpose-and-engage-your-fso/
What broader lessons about the changing nature of war, peace and power can we draw from the Russo-Ukrainian conflict? A more conceptual and rambling episode than usual...The Meduza article on FSO polling I mentioned is here.You can also follow my blog, In Moscow's Shadows, and become one of the podcast's supporting Patrons and gain question-asking rights and access to exclusive extra materials right here. Support the show
Segment 4 - So what does Kevin think about the Front Office Sports report? Segment 5 - Calls on the FSO report and if you think this could get Snyder in hot water Segment 6 - Daniel Kaplan from The Athletic has an update on FSO's report with some new crucial details.
Photo: In the Russian political lexicon, a silovik (lit. force men) is a politician who came into politics from the security, military, or similar services, often the officers of the former KGB, GRU, FSB, SVR, FSO, the Federal Drug Control Service, or other armed services who came into power. 1/2: #Ukraine: The Siloviki are deaf to the shrinking economy. Anatol Lieven, @LievenAnatol @QuincyInst Georgetown University https://www.ft.com/content/503fb110-f91e-4bed-b6dc-0d09582dd007 .. Permissions Ramesses Tlyakodugov Date | 7 August 2015 Source | Own work Author | Tamurys I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. | You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the workUnder the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. ..