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Das Rathaus wird renoviert. Wo ist der Vogel Greif, das Stadtwappen im Giebel, hin?! Der Postbote spürt ihn auf dem Rathausboden auf. Was für eine Überraschung: Der Vogel brütet! Aus der OHRENBÄR-Hörgeschichte: Das Wappentier von Greifenhausen (Folge 4 von 7) von Helma Heymann. Es liest: Barbara Schnitzler. ▶ Mehr Infos unter https://www.ohrenbaer.de & ohrenbaer@rbb-online.de
Bobbi und Exe wohnen am Marktplatz, gegenüber dem Rathaus. In dessen Giebel ist das Stadtwappen angebracht. Es zeigt halb verwittert, schwer erkennbar den roten Vogel Greif. Aus der OHRENBÄR-Hörgeschichte: Das Wappentier von Greifenhausen (Folge 1 von 7) von Helma Heymann. Es liest: Barbara Schnitzler. ▶ Mehr Infos unter https://www.ohrenbaer.de & ohrenbaer@rbb-online.de
Bobbi und Exe wohnen am Marktplatz, gegenüber dem Rathaus. In dessen Giebel ist das Stadtwappen angebracht. Es zeigt halb verwittert, schwer erkennbar den roten Vogel Greif. Als das Rathaus renoviert wird, soll eine Uhr an seine Stelle kommen. Bobbi und Exe wollen den Vogel Greif retten. Er ist plötzlich verschwunden, doch sie stöbern ihn auf. Spannend! Alle 7 Folgen der OHRENBÄR-Hörgeschichte: Das Wappentier von Greifenhausen von Helma Heymann. Es liest: Barbara Schnitzler. ▶ Mehr Hörgeschichten empfohlen ab 6: https://www.ohrenbaer.de/podcast/empfohlen-ab-6.html ▶ Mehr Infos unter https://www.ohrenbaer.de & ohrenbaer@rbb-online.de
Bright on Buddhism - Shōji Jissō GiJoin us as we read and discuss the Hakeda Yoshito translation of the Shōji Jissō Gi by Kūkai in its entirety. Resources: Clipston, Janice (2000). Sokushin-jōbutsu-gi: Attaining Enlightenment in This Very Existence, Buddhist Studies Reviews 17 (2), 207-220; Giebel, Rolf W.; Todaro, Dale A.; trans. (2004). Shingon texts, Berkeley, Calif.: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research; Green, Ronald S. (2003). "Kūkai, Founder of Japanese Shingon Buddhism: Portraits of His Life." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison.; Hakeda Yoshito. 1972. Kūkai – Major Works. New York, USA: Columbia University Press.; Inagaki Hisao (1972). "Kukai's Sokushin-Jobutsu-Gi" (Principle of Attaining Buddhahood with the Present Body), Asia Major (New Series) 17 (2), 190-215; Skilton, A. 1994. A Concise History of Buddhism. Birmingham: Windhorse Publications.; Wayman, A and Tajima, R. 1998 The Enlightenment of Vairocana. Delhi: Motilal Barnasidass [includes Study of the Vairocanābhisambodhitantra (Wayman) and Study of the Mahāvairocana-Sūtra (Tajima)].; White, Kenneth R. 2005. The Role of Bodhicitta in Buddhist Enlightenment. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press (includes Bodhicitta-śāstra, Benkenmitsu-nikyōron, Sanmaya-kaijō); Ryūichi Abe (2000). The Weaving of Mantra: Kūkai and the Construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse. Columbia University Press. pp. 3, 113–4, 391–3. ISBN 978-0-231-11287-1.; Hakeda, Yoshito S. (1972). Kūkai and His Major Works. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-05933-6.Do you have a question about Buddhism that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by finding us on email or social media! https://linktr.ee/brightonbuddhismCredits:Nick Bright: Script, Cover Art, Music, Voice of Hearer, Co-HostProven Paradox: Editing, mixing and mastering, social media, Voice of Hermit, Co-Host
Ja, wir sind verspätet. Die Messen zollen ihren Tribut, und dafür an dieser Stelle eine dicke Entschuldigung! Schlüpfen wir direkt ins Thema Wathosen, das uns schon in der letzten Folge begleitet hat. Maui hat sich zu diesem Thema endgültig entschieden – da ja Frieren bekanntlich nicht cool ist. Die Aufnahme der 94. Folge ist direkt nach den Hausmessen von Carp-Elite in Österreich und unserem Superbatzi von Baitservice Straubing aufgenommen worden. Zwei turbulente Wochenenden liegen hinter uns, und das Wochenende der Hausmesse der Angelzentrale Herrieden steht noch bevor. Es herrscht einfach der pure Messe-Wahnsinn. An dieser Stelle ein riesiges Dankeschön an alle, die wir getroffen haben, und vor allem für das umwerfende Feedback! Interessanterweise war die häufigste Aussage: „Bitte, macht einfach weiter!“ Aber auch eine Aussage haben Peter und Maui aus Österreich mitgebracht: „Giebel können sich selbst befruchten.“ Bitte was!? Wenn das kein Stoff für eine hitzige Diskussion ist. Jetzt aber weiter mit der 94. Folge und dem großen Launch in Magdeburg – da kommt was. Seid gespannt! Von der großen Ankündigung geht es hin zu True Crime im Siegerland. Die drei Carpytäne haben sich die Doku der Forellensee-Mafia angeschaut. Oh ha, oh ha… was ein solcher Forellenpuff für Möglichkeiten eröffnet. Naja, hört selbst. Geschuldet der Jahreszeit fällt die Rubrik „Wer war angeln?“ eher dürftig aus. Maui ist mal wieder im Nachbarland auf gezahnte Fische fremdgegangen und hat sich den vermutlich größten Angelladen Europas angeschaut. Damit wären wir schon bei der Hörerfrage. Diesmal geht es um das Karpfenangeln an sich. Ist es Kunst? Ist es Wissenschaft oder doch Geduld? Jetzt aber Lautstärkeregler aufdrehen, Bierchen öffnen und die 94. Folge des Carpy-Podcasts genießen. Eure Carpytäne
This is one empowering episode! I am joined by Jessica Giebel to talk about how impactful the RDH is for patient health and the power we wield when we have the right knowledge and the ability to communicate. Oracademy is a newer resource for clinicians, check it out and give Jess a shout if you have any questions! Oracademy.com Orapharma.com Jgiebel@orapharma.com
This is one empowering episode! I am joined by Jessica Giebel to talk about how impactful the RDH is for patient health and the power we wield when we have the right knowledge and the ability to communicate. Oracademy is a newer resource for clinicians, check it out and give Jess a shout if you have any questions! Oracademy.com Orapharma.com Jgiebel@orapharma.com
Neutral geht gar nicht - Debattenpodcast der Politischen Meinung
Am 1. September 1939 begann der Zweite Weltkrieg, der mit der Kapitulation Deutschlands am 8. Mai 1945 endete. Ein eindrucksvolles Zeugnis dieser Zeit ist der Bunker am Anhalter Bahnhof, der 1943 in Betrieb genommen wurde. Während der Bombennächte bot er bis zu 12.000 Menschen Schutz. Heute beherbergt der Berlin Story Bunker auf 6.500 Quadratmetern eine eindringliche Ausstellung, die sich nicht nur mit dem Krieg, sondern vor allem mit der NS-Gewaltherrschaft auseinandersetzt. Unter dem Titel „Hitler – wie konnte es geschehen“ zieht die Ausstellung täglich rund 1.000 Besucher an, etwa 70 Prozent von ihnen kommen aus dem Ausland. Für viele ist es der erste detaillierte Einblick in die Anfänge der Nazi-Diktatur. Im Podcast „Menschenrechte nachgefragt“ haben wir die Ausstellung besucht und mit dem Kurator Wieland Giebel gesprochen – dem Autor, Journalisten und Verleger, der hinter diesem eindrucksvollen Projekt steht. Was macht die Ausstellung zu einem Magneten für Touristen? Wie reagieren internationale Besucher auf die erschreckenden Bilder von Holocaust, Krieg und Zerstörung? Und was sagen hochrangige Diplomaten wie der ehemalige israelische Botschafter Jeremy Issacharoff, für die ein Besuch im Bunker fast zum Pflichtprogramm in Berlin gehört? Issacharoff sagte nach seinem Besuch: „It is an extremely effective reminder of how we should combat any form of antisemitism, racism and xenophobia.“ Die Ausstellung zeigt nicht nur die Schrecken des Zweiten Weltkriegs, sondern stellt auch aktuelle Bezüge her: Der brutale russische Angriffskrieg gegen die Ukraine hat viele historische Themen neu in den Fokus gerückt. Der Hitler-Stalin-Pakt von 1939, der den Angriff auf Polen und die Besetzung der baltischen Staaten ermöglichte, wird ebenso behandelt wie der Widerstand der Ukraine gegen die russische Aggression. Besonders eindrucksvoll ist eine Meme-Sonderausstellung, die zeigt, wie sich die Ukraine mit Kreativität und Mut wehrt.
La romancière à succès nous livre la deuxième partie du diptyque ''Et chaque fois, mourir un peu'', qui met en scène deux humanitaires et les terribles situations auxquelles ils sont exposés sur les terrains de guerre.
Einblicke in die Sicherungsverwahrung deutscher Gefängnisse: In der aktuellen Folge von „Chefsache! Macher im Gespräch“ spricht Oliver Dunk mit der Psychologin Gilda Giebel. In ihrem Buch „Triebhaft – Zwischen Narzisten, Sadisten und Psychopathen“ berichtet sie von ihren persönlichen Erfahrungen in der Sicherungsverwahrung. Sechs Jahre lang hat sie gefährliche Straftäter betreut. Dabei hat sie sich mit den extremen Facetten der menschlichen Psyche […]
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Gilda Giebel über ihre Erfahrungen als Psychologin in der Sicherheitsverwahrung. Dabei interessieren mich vor allem Fragen wie sie überhaupt dazu gekommen ist diesen Job für sich auszuwählen, wie ist die Arbeit mit Schwerverbrechern, ist JVA gleich Sicherheitsverwahrung oder welche Besonderheiten gibt es hier? Diese Folge ist nicht nur für True Crime Fans spannend anzuhören! Hier bekommst du das Buch von Gilda Giebel: https://amzn.to/3ZZ8cGn Hier erfährst du mehr über Gilda Giebel: https://www.instagram.com/gilda_giebel/
The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT When I was buzzing around the InfoComm trade show earlier this year, I stopped at one stand for a chat, looked at the next stand over, and saw some familiar faces from Poppulo - the rebranded name for a company long known in digital signage industry circles as Four Winds Interactive. I went over and got caught up on what the company was up to and why it was showing at InfoComm, as I had grown in recent years to regard Poppulo - right or wrong - as being primarily focused on omnichannel workplace communications. I was mostly wrong, though I think it is fair to say that in the wake of a private-equity backed merger of Four Winds with an Irish company that did employee communications, there was marketing more noise for at least a while on the workplace side. David Levin, the co-founder and longtime CEO of Four Winds, stepped back from that role almost a year ago now, and I had been wanting to do a podcast with new CEO Ruth Fornell, whose background was well outside the signage and workplace comms industries. After a preliminary chat, and me saying I'd poke away at her about digital signage stuff, she suggested I'd be in better hands with Joe Giebel, who has been with the company almost 20 years and is its Senior VP of Digital Signage. Joe and I get into a bunch of things in our chat, including the journey of blending technologies and culture, and the shifting needs and profiles of customers. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Joe, nice to catch up with you. It's been a while. Can you tell me what your role is at Poppulo? Joe Giebel: Yeah, absolutely. My current role is Senior Vice President of Digital Signage, which is a fresh title for me. I'm coming out as a vice president of sales for America's role, where I've been fortunate to lead a number of our sales teams. For those who don't know Poppulo, there, a lot of the digital signage folks will probably know you or know the company more as Four Winds Interactive, but that changed, what about five, six years ago now? Joe Giebel: That's right. I think we did that in 2021. So not too long ago, but, yeah, let me give a little bit of a history. Four Winds Interactive was founded in 2005 as a digital signage company and remains so, but right around 2020, we started looking at different opportunities to enhance our offering, and made a couple of acquisitions. One of those was a company called Poppulo, which was the best-in-class enterprise, internal communications tool. So we brought them into the mix and when we did that, we started to look at the names, like how do we go to market and how do we want to do business as, and so we started doing market studies and it turns out that the name Poppulo, which loosely comes from a Latin term for the term “people” resonated and we decided to change the name to Poppulo. Four Winds Interactive serves as a parent company. We do business as Poppulo and the name Four Winds Interactive was always interesting and people wanted to know what's the origin of that name and its significance, and there wasn't a big story there. So I think we were open to considering a new brand and look and feel, and that's the story, Dave. Yeah, if we go way, way back to almost 20 years ago, Four Winds kind of got its start with those little semi-electronic touch panels that you would play back samples of music, right? Joe Giebel: That is correct, and they were dealing with specialty media. So there was a company called, Four Winds Trading. That company was dealing with specialty media and a lot of it had to do with native tribes. So the Four Winds related there a little bit more. During that business, they started to think about how do we get loyalty around the distribution of our media titles and different things that we're distributing, and of course, screens were new at the time and media in an interactive format is very engaging, and so they were looking at how we merchandise this with technology? And out of that was born the concept of digital signage and Four Winds Interactive. You go back, I believe right to the beginning to the rented mansion house in downtown Denver, right? Joe Giebel: I actually predated the mansion where we had a corner of the warehouse, for our sister company, in Arvada, Colorado, and, yeah, that was in 2005. I think I was certainly a single digit, I think I was the fifth employee in the company and I got to be there from the beginning and started to see what markets will digital signage be valuable in and, where should we target people and it was an incredible time. So if we go to today, I bumped into the Poppulo stand at Infocomm, and admittedly, and I said it at the time, I was kind of surprised to see the folks there because you being a little bit absent, I would say from the trade show circuit, or at least from the circuit that a lot of the other CMS software companies show at, so it struck me as almost like the company was getting back into digital signage a little more seriously, but I was told, and I suspect you'll say the same thing that no, we never left. It's just that, maybe we're kind of amping up marketing again. Joe Giebel: Yeah, I would agree with that, we never left. When we went through our acquisition period, we had a lot of great new tools and we were looking at how do we adjust what we're putting to the market and what are the right arenas to play in. Distracted is not the right word, but it's probably close. We were dealing with a lot of things and not to lie about trade shows following the pandemic. We're a little bit quieter and I think potentially we were being smart with our budget and certainly had some areas to apply it. We missed the trade show circuit, and this year, we're jumping back into it and it feels good. My impression, and you can correct me was post-acquisition of Poppulo and kind of merging the companies. It seemed reflected in part in online marketing and so on, or what I would hit on the website that you were focusing more on workplace experience and, maybe not making as much noise around digital signage, perhaps because that was established. Joe Giebel: Yeah, we brought in these new channels. We started to look at the workplace and the way we communicate with employees in a broader sense, and I think you could look at one of our major focus areas is the workplace and employee experience, and we started to say: as the world moves to remote work, and then we've kind of swung back to hybrid, and it looks like, there have been some big splashes in a full return to office by some major organizations, digital signage was a channel that we think is extremely effective in pushing a message, but we wanted to be able to reach people in more ways, and we do that now through a multi-channel approach, which includes the ability to reach employees by email, the ability to land messaging and collaboration tools, and still maintain the scale and governance that you want from an enterprise tool. So I'd say we're multi-channel. Digital signage is near and dear to my heart, and I think we're about to see a major pushback into how we drive that employee experience through digital displays, as more and more people come back to the office, it becomes a mandate. Was it a little worrisome because of the whole idea of, okay, everybody's just going to work, from home from now on and I saw lots of software companies doing the equivalent of desktop screensavers, ways to push messaging to people who are now working at home instead of coming into an office. So did you guys have to kind of look at things and go, okay, this could be a problem if we're not kind of broadening our offer? Joe Giebel: I think we saw an opportunity and, one, we saw an opportunity to make the digital signage for those frontline workers and the people that didn't have that option to go home even stronger, and at the same time we always had that question. How do we better engage people who aren't in the offices where we are putting our displays, maybe their field workers, maybe they travel constantly, or maybe they work from home? I think that really brought it to the forefront. Luckily, we were in the process of figuring out how to extend or create extensibility within the platform, ahead of everybody leaving office buildings. So we felt like we had a good foot forward, and we're all in on how to provide the best possible platform to reach your audience now. I struggle to say we're entirely workplace-focused because we also have a lot of people doing customer-facing things. So it truly is understanding your audience, what are the things you want to enable or shape their behavior with and what's the best way to reach them, we really want to be that platform for our clients and it's about value, you know, what is it you hope to affect or inform and what's the best way to do it. When you say customer-facing, how do you define that? Joe Giebel: Yeah, I need to get information in front of people who may purchase from me or interact with my solution. So I look at my clients and you know the classic use case is a retail environment. Obviously, you've got customers coming through a retail environment. What I don't think always gets thought of is that lobby of big headquarters. Many of our clients are bringing customers and. partners through their spaces that are customer-facing as well or major delivery centers. If you've got people building very expensive items, they often have delivery centers where they bring clients in both pre-sale and post-sale, to understand here's that product you're going to invest in over the next two, three, ten years, through that partnership, and then you look at things like executive briefing centers, very similar. How do I bring my client base and prospects into an environment where I can show off what we do? In the market, I want to be able to show that in a number of ways. Digital, obviously, is an outstanding way to show use cases and product information, and really shape an experience when you have your customers in your space. Tell me if that was a good answer for what you were hoping to define. You did fine. Since more and more in the marketplace, larger customers, whether you want to call them enterprise or choose a name, are looking to slim down the number of vendors that they have, and they would like one vendor to do multiple things. Have you found that with some of your established clients that maybe you started with the workplace communications piece that they've then asked about doing large video walls, things like that, and on the flip side, maybe, whether it's an airline or an automaker, I'm thinking of some of your clients, more established clients. Have they said, yeah, we'd now like to also do workplace communications. Do you do that? Joe Giebel: Yeah. First of all, if we make our clients successful, naturally, those teams that manage whatever solution they're implementing are getting questions from their peers on, how do I do that? You know, can you help me, and, who's your partner making this possible? So we see expansion across the products they own and new use cases. As you mentioned, maybe they're doing employee comms on screens and then it becomes large video walls and experiential things, maybe it's facilities related to meeting room signs, wayfinding, et cetera. To the other element of your question, they're also saying if that partner is making us successful, where else can we use them? They do want to consolidate solutions to one vendor that they have success with. That's the biggest question that comes up with my clients. If I invest in you, how are you going to guarantee this solution is successful? And my team sees an ROI and it's not another tool that goes unused. So without a doubt, there's a desire, I believe, by Finance and IT to consolidate technology and vendors, as much as possible, especially if there's a track record of driving a return on the investment and making teams successful. I'm guessing the conversations are very different than they were, 20 years ago, and even 10 years ago, in terms of. I would say in the past, in the history of this digital signage was sold and people were interested in, from the idea of the kind of the sizzle of the screens, the visual elements of it and these days, instead of talking to marketing people, you're talking to IT people and they care about security and they care about data integration, things like that, is that accurate? Joe Giebel: That is 100 percent accurate and I think you highlight in 2005, when we started the screen had such a sizzle, most homes didn't have flat-screen TVs. We were talking about plasmas back then. The iPhone didn't exist. So the concept of a touch screen and a large flat screen display, made life a real fun for digital signage. Now the screens are more common. security and value, are kind of the table stakes to get into the game and where you really start to differentiate, you you understand the use case and how that is going to benefit a company, whether you're increasing productivity, reducing risk, and is that apparent? And do they understand how you're going to deliver that? And then on the security side, you almost don't get to pass go if you don't have a security posture that can scale globally, and, provide a safe feeling. I don't even think they have worries, right? You just don't do business with a vendor that's going to create worry, they've either got the security you need or you move on. Yeah, and I mean, at least historically, I'm not sure where you're at right now, but historically you had a very large casino group and you had a very large Airline and those are two companies that have to be like, everybody has to be concerned about security, but they really care about security. Joe Giebel: They do. It's paramount, obviously it presents a ton of risk. If you don't have that secure environment that matches their standard and those two examples, especially within the gaming world, those are tremendous partners of ours that kind of walked us through: Here's where you need to be, and we're so fortunate to have worked with them, and been able to develop that security posture with them in real world scenarios. If you haven't set up gaming integrations and received gaming licenses. That is an in depth process that most of your leadership gets to go through and they get into personal stuff, they do a great job of remaining secure So if you're going to work with those kinds of whale clients, you got to be prepared for a lot of hand holding and a long process? Joe Giebel: That is correct. They're going to look at everything. I mean, they will find if you've got an NFL pick thing going on internally and you somehow put that interface onto a website, they're going to find that and they're going to ask you questions on why you're running a gambling ring. It goes that in-depth. They will see your resumes, they're going to do background checks on most of your team. So, there is a process to it. it takes some time and they leave no stone unturned. It's been a few years now. Was the process of blending two companies, and I believe it's actually three companies that were kind of blended together, was that a bit of a journey? Joe Giebel: It is absolutely. Our company for the early history, we bootstrapped it. We had a visionary CEO that founded the company with one partner and we were a tight-knit family that didn't have outside investors. Taking on outside investment was a journey, and an experience, and then as we acquire, these are new experiences for our teams and so it is a bit of a journey. There's the whole business operations side of things and how do you get multiple systems to speak to each other? How do we blend processes and then you've got the cultural elements of bringing organizations together, and you have to balance all of that? The people need to remain happy, the systems have to work. So it was a process and if I look at my resume and time with these organizations, what an education it's been for the last 19 years. Are there kinds of tribes, so to speak? I'm curious if the operation in Cork, Ireland, which was where Poppulo, came from. Is that the workplace side and are the people in Denver more focused on digital signage? Joe Giebel: You know, that's part of the journey and the early stages of the journey you definitely have. I'll stick with your term tribes and people that have knowledge and quite honestly, comfortability with a certain way of doing business. Along that journey, you start to see that tribal element go away, and you start to see the company mesh and become one organization that grows, and so early on, Denver had to be the hub for digital signage. It's a, I don't want to say complex, but if you're used to selling a pure SaaS solution, and then you start to add in hardware and the different elements of digital signage, it's more than you're used to and without a doubt, I hadn't talked about email and corporate communications in that sense prior to the acquisition. So it took me time to understand it. I would say now, our entire company is so excited about a multi-channel tool, that everybody's leaned into it at this point and we work cross functionally quite well. It extends the workday quite a bit. I'm sure there was also a bit of a journey kind of massaging and figuring out the right message, because going to target customers and saying, we do this and we do this, and we also do this must've potentially left them a little cross eyed. Joe Giebel: Without a doubt. I think we've learned along the way, when to talk about. the channel for a client and when to focus on a specific offering, and that's a delicate dance as well to feel that out. Because not every customer understands our vision quickly, and they certainly don't share the excitement that we have over new stuff because it's not at the forefront of what they do every day. So you can absolutely create a ton of confusion, and we probably did that, in the early process of coming together as Poppulo. It probably feels like you're trying to sell them more stuff. Joe Giebel: You know, as a sales guy, I'm probably insensitive to that, but, yeah, absolutely. You kind of get that sense when someone's sniffing out a salesperson coming into the room, and I bet we did pass that as well. At the end of the day, we are trying to sell more stuff, but if we can't illustrate what the value is and why it makes sense to buy more solutions from us, we haven't done our job and we're probably not going to win that. So at the end of the day, we really do want to try to enhance the offerings and drive value to our client base. You also have an office now in Bangalore, India. Is that a Dev team or a remote Dev team? Joe Giebel: You know, we've got a number of functions, including development in Bangalore and that's an exciting market. I just saw endless content about how important digital signage is in India, and so we were excited to open that office up. I think it's been open for several months. We held our grand opening last week, but we've got a great team there, including a lot of technical folks and so we're very excited about that expansion. But it's sales as well? It's not just purely, what would be perceived at least as being lower-cost, software development than what you would pay in North America. Joe Giebel: Correct. It's not purely an offshoring effort. We see some strategic elements there. We've always provided technical experts to support our clients 24/7. That certainly helps the effort. We used to do that from Denver and have people working through the night. We now have folks in support as well in Bangalore. The work culture in India, I think opens up a ton of possibilities for any digital signage vendor. That's looking at how do I enhance the workplace and employee experience within an office. I think that's going to be a tremendous market. Yeah. I mean, it's a vast market. I suspect the challenge is based on the emails and pitches I get from people that the expectations on cost for SaaS licensing, software, and so on are somewhat lower than they are in North America. Joe Giebel: It's interesting, and some of the organizations there, that's a tough game if you don't have scale in what we're talking about, oftentimes though, if an organization is looking at this correctly, they're looking to roll out at scale and obviously we can build in better commercials that way, to better understand that, but without a doubt, as we look at a number of our clients are truly global, you do feel that pressure, as you go region to region, and that's an interesting thing you've got to handle, and try to solve for. Do you have a client who you're allowed to talk about, because often the larger ones, it's difficult to get any permissions, that kind of really reflects the full meal deal of what you can do in terms of workplace, venue-based, customer-facing digital signage, maybe staff facing digital signage, like the whole shoot and match? Joe Giebel: You know, I think Delta Airlines is a great client that takes advantage of most of our solutions, and then especially within digital signage, they've got so many use cases that they deploy both employee-facing, above wing for the passengers and below wing for the employees. So I think that's a good client that, we're fortunate does a lot of speaking about the solutions and is someone we can discuss. Yeah, you've had them for a long time, right? Like, at least a decade. Joe Giebel: That is correct. Long-term client. They started out with employee comms, and they've won a number of awards in the industry for some of the innovations that they do. I believe last year we started rolling out passenger-facing applications broadly for flight information displays. Yeah. I did a podcast with Ryan Taylor going back about three years or something, and I've been seriously impressed by what Delta is doing. Because they totally get it, you can use screens really help inform the passenger journey and from the moment you walk into the check-in area all the way post-security. What was really intriguing was what they were doing, as you said, below the wing with, ramp information screens that are talking to the guys who are heaving bags into the planes and everything. Joe Giebel: Yeah, that's right. It's heartwarming when you see them roll out, one Ryan, leads a team that focuses on a number of things. Digital signage is a large part of it and they all understand what use cases and applications we can leverage digital screens for to help our customers and our employees. But when you see images of a 30-year pilot pulling up to a gate, and the ramp information display is saying, thanks for your work and dedication to Delta, and you know, that pilot's retiring it. That's a cool use of the technology, and it feels good that they think that's helping them build their culture and recognize people. It's awesome to see that in use, and in context like that. The industry obviously has evolved quite a bit over 20 years. I'm curious about what you're seeing these days that you're seeing more and more customer demand for, I suspect it's things like data integration. Joe Giebel: Yeah. I think data integration is the key and trying to understand, how do we make these things real? The industry is asking for, it's odd when I hear it, I want consumer grade. Because I think 15 years ago you wanted everything to be the commercial grade which seemed to mean Strength quality, you know now they're thinking about the experience and consumer-grade is the goal. Consumer grade meaning I want it to react and be as simple As you know, maybe a social media app, and what I experienced on my personal devices need to be intuitive and need to be smooth. There can't be a need for training on how to interact with this thing. So, part of that is data integration. Is the data automated? Is it near real-time, and accurate? And are we putting the right data in front of people that they want? And you've got to have flexibility on that integration side because oftentimes, we'll see things get deployed and we see behaviors driven and it's like, wow, we didn't predict our clients and us and our project teams will say, we didn't predict those results. Let's tweak this and this to get back towards what we were driving and that flexibility and data integration, I think is the cornerstone of being able to deliver that experience. You have a platform you call Harmony. Is that the piece that kind of stitches together the different components versus, yeah, I just want the digital signage thing or I just want the email marketing thing? Joe Giebel: That's right. So as you start to think about all these channels coming together, we call that platform harmony and it is a multi-channel, omnichannel approach to putting content really, I want to say communications, but, let's say getting content in front of the right people at the right time, and it gives you that ability to broadcast across every channel, or maybe you're using our analytics to say, “Look, we know these disconnected workers are not looking at the email, so we don't need to address them with email, that's creating too much noise.” So that concept or that name of Harmony, is the concept of all these channels coming together in harmony within an organization. Without giving away business details, I'm curious, what percentage of customers are using Harmony versus those who still just want the traditional workplace comm stuff and those who just want digital signage for their retail environment or whatever it may be? Joe Giebel: Yeah, we've got a massive client base. So I would say about 10 percent of them are taking advantage of multi-channel, and on what I would just define as the Harmony platform, and I would say we've probably had serious conversations with about 80 percent and are working with them on plans for which channels might make sense. Oftentimes you've sold one solution to a team in the past, and that team's not going to necessarily handle that full digital strategy. So then it becomes a process of meeting the other stakeholders, showing them the value, and then planning how we roll this out. Because these are so highly visible, both digital signs, email, what we call feeds, putting messaging into collaboration tools, it's so visible that you have to be thoughtful on how you roll that out, how you plan it. So it takes a little bit of time. I'd say 10 percent are the early adopters and taking advantage right now and it's certainly something we evangelize across the client base. I suspect the leadership team likes that situation because there's a lot of growth potential there. Joe Giebel: Yeah, we absolutely love it. The question then becomes, and what we've been working through quite honestly, for the last two years. How hard do you push on a platform play? And then how hard do you focus on nurturing the existing solutions and making sure that the teams that originally bought them aren't getting flooded with, “Hey, here's a shiny new toy.” And they're getting the adequate focus from us on how we make you most successful, within what you own and what are your expansion plans for that singular solution. So there is a balance and, honestly, it might come across as a little disrespectful, if you don't pick up on what the client needs in the moment and we don't mean it that way. But you got to have your ears open, and stay customer centric, as you kind of navigate those waters. All right. This is great. Good to catch up. if people want to know more, they'll find you just at poppulo.com? Joe Giebel: Poppulo.com is the best place to reach us and you'll start to see all those solutions, both from an individual, description and promotion, as well as here's how all these channels play together. All right, Joe. Thanks again! Joe Giebel: Dave, great catching up. Thank you.
Send us a textEver wondered how Project Based Learning (PBL) has revolutionized education? Join us on the PBL Simplified Podcast as we reconnect with our original co-host, Josh, and uncover the remarkable growth and impact of the PBL movement. This episode is packed with reflections on our most successful summer yet and the exciting transitions into fall, focusing on coaching, leadership workshops, and Design Days. Josh shares some of his most memorable podcast moments, including inspiring conversations with passionate educators like Michael McDowell. Tune in to hear success stories and insights on how collaboration and continuous growth are shaping the future of education.Have you ever thought about how leadership shapes the educational experience? In this episode, Josh shares his personal journey of becoming a senior math facilitator at CSA New Tech, eventually stepping into leadership roles and now principal We discuss the unexpected challenges and opportunities brought about by COVID-19 and the critical importance of avoiding complacency in education.Finally, we dig into the power of shared ownership in cultivating leadership within educational settings. Drawing from personal experiences and emphasizing proactive mentorship, we explore how granting autonomy and involving teachers in decision-making processes can significantly enhance the school culture. We highlight the transformative impact of leaders like Mike Reed, who foster a collaborative and innovative environment, and discuss the importance of recognizing and amplifying bright spots within schools. By sharing these inspiring stories, we aim to motivate educators and leaders alike to create supportive and motivating educational environments where both teachers and students can thrive.JOIN THE ONLINE PBL COMMUNITYhttps://magnifypbl.mykajabi.com/pmocSIGN UP FOR THE MAGNIFY LEARNING NEWSLETTERhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/newsletter-sign-upSHARE A PBL WIN!www.pblshare.com ORDER THE BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIED (affiliate link)https://amzn.to/3VLsBtGSCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNINGhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/onsite-workshopsCHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTPBL Simplified Podcast LinksASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCASThttps://www.pblshare.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIARyan's Twitter (X)Ryan's LinkedInRyan's InstagramMagnify Learning Twitter (X)Magnify Learning FacebookMagnify Learning LinkedInMagnify Learning InstagramBOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOPhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/design-days-sign-upSome of the links above are affiliate links which means we get a small commission on anything you purchase using that link (at no more cost to you).
Send us a textEver wondered how Project Based Learning (PBL) has revolutionized education? Join us on the PBL Simplified Podcast as we reconnect with our original co-host, Josh, and uncover the remarkable growth and impact of the PBL movement. This episode is packed with reflections on our most successful summer yet and the exciting transitions into fall, focusing on coaching, leadership workshops, and Design Days. Josh shares some of his most memorable podcast moments, including inspiring conversations with passionate educators like Michael McDowell. Tune in to hear success stories and insights on how collaboration and continuous growth are shaping the future of education.Have you ever thought about how leadership shapes the educational experience? In this episode, Josh shares his personal journey of becoming a senior math facilitator at CSA New Tech, eventually stepping into leadership roles and now principal We discuss the unexpected challenges and opportunities brought about by COVID-19 and the critical importance of avoiding complacency in education.Finally, we dig into the power of shared ownership in cultivating leadership within educational settings. Drawing from personal experiences and emphasizing proactive mentorship, we explore how granting autonomy and involving teachers in decision-making processes can significantly enhance the school culture. We highlight the transformative impact of leaders like Mike Reed, who foster a collaborative and innovative environment, and discuss the importance of recognizing and amplifying bright spots within schools. By sharing these inspiring stories, we aim to motivate educators and leaders alike to create supportive and motivating educational environments where both teachers and students can thrive.JOIN THE ONLINE PBL COMMUNITYhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/join-todaySIGN UP FOR THE MAGNIFY LEARNING NEWSLETTERhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/newsletter-sign-upSHARE A PBL WIN!www.pblshare.com ORDER THE BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIED (affiliate link)https://amzn.to/3VLsBtGSCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNINGhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/onsite-workshopsCHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTPBL Simplified Podcast LinksASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCASThttps://www.pblshare.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIARyan's Twitter (X)Ryan's LinkedInRyan's InstagramMagnify Learning Twitter (X)Magnify Learning FacebookMagnify Learning LinkedInMagnify Learning InstagramBOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOPhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/design-days-sign-upSome of the links above are affiliate links which means we get a small commission on anything you purchase using that lin
Herzlich Willkommen bei meinem Podcast "Jetzt erst recht - Positiv leben mit Parkinson". Mein heutiger Interviewgast ist Melanie Giebel - ein echter Sonnenschein. Sie gehört zu der wunderbaren Sorte Mensch, die es schaffen allein mit ihrer Stimme und ihren schönen Gedanken anderen den Tag zu erhellen. Melanie ist seit 12 Jahren an Parkinson erkrankt und sie sagt: Ich bin gesund mit Parkinson. Wie sie zu dieser Einstellung kommt, wie sie ihr Leben mit der Krankheit meistert und über ihr Engagement bei den ParkinsonPaten und in einem Radioprojekt - all das erzählt sie uns in diesem Interview. Ich lade dich herzlich ein zu unserem Gespräch, das mich sehr inspiriert hat. Links zur Folge: Melanies Instagram-Account: https://www.instagram.com/gluecklich_mit_parkinson/ Instagram Account von Melanies Selbsthilfegruppe "Junge Parkis Hameln Pyrmont": https://www.instagram.com/junge_parkis_hameln_pyrmont?igsh=MWlmZGl3eWdnMTgyZg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Homepage der ParkinsonPaten: https://parkinsonpate.org/ Homepage von Radio Aktiv: https://www.radio-aktiv.de/ Ich freue mich über deine Rückmeldung zu dieser Podcastfolge. Schreib mir gerne: kontakt@jetzt-erst-recht.info
Dr Clarissa Giebel narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Clarissa discusses her learning from serving on an NIHR funding committee, detailing the rigorous process of grant review and decision-making. She highlights the valuable lessons learned about crafting strong grant applications, the importance of presenting research clearly to a diverse committee, and the critical role of patient and public involvement. Clarissa also discusses the commitment required for this role and encourages early career researchers to get involved in grant reviewing and committee membership for professional growth and a deeper understanding of the funding landscape. -- Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-what-actually-happens-at-funding-committees/ -- Dr Clarissa Giebel is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool and NIHR ARC North West Coast. Clarissa has been working in dementia care research for over 10 years focusing her research on helping people with dementia to live at home independently and well for longer, addressing inequalities that people with dementia and carers can face. Outside of her day work, Clarissa has also organised a local dementia network - the Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum. -- If you would like to write your own blog drop us a line, we're always on the look out for new contributors to write about their research, careers + more dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support. -- Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/dementia_researcher/ https://www.facebook.com/Dementia.Researcher/ https://twitter.com/demrescommunity https://www.linkedin.com/company/dementia-researcher
Dr Clarissa Giebel narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Clarissa shares her experience in running a successful journal club for a dementia research group at the University of Liverpool. Meeting monthly, the club allows members to discuss recent papers, critically analyse research, and build capacity in public speaking. Tips for setting up a journal club include booking rooms and presenters in advance, selecting recent papers, and encouraging open discussions. Additionally, inviting external participants can enrich the discussions and make the club more inclusive. Clarissa emphasises the minimal effort required to maintain the club once established and invites others to join. Don't have colleagues who would join, or the time to start your own? Dementia Researcher can help... find out more.... https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/virtual-journal-club-platform-for-dementia-researchers/ -- Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-journal-clubs-how-can-i-set-one-up/ -- Dr Clarissa Giebel is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool and NIHR ARC North West Coast. Clarissa has been working in dementia care research for over 10 years focusing her research on helping people with dementia to live at home independently and well for longer, addressing inequalities that people with dementia and carers can face. Outside of her day work, Clarissa has also organised a local dementia network - the Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum, and has recently started her own podcast called the Ageing Scientist. -- If you would like to write your own blog drop us a line, we're always on the look out for new contributors to write about their research, careers + more dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support. -- Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/dementia_researcher/ https://www.facebook.com/Dementia.Researcher/ https://twitter.com/demrescommunity https://www.linkedin.com/company/dementia-researcher
Karine Giebel, la reine du polar français, fait un brillant pas de côté en signant un grand roman noir, "Et chaque fois, mourir un peu", dédié aux humanitaires qui volent au secours des victimes des pires conflits de la planète. Coup de cœur de Bernard Lehut. Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter - Première avec Bernard Lehut du 30 mai 2024
Place à une reine, celle du thriller à la française : Karine Giebel publie son 13e roman "Et chaque fois, mourir un peu". À l'égal de Franck Thilliez, Bernard Minier ou Jean-Christophe Grangé, Karine Giebel règne depuis près de 20 ans au sommet du suspense. Mais elle fait ici un brillant pas de côté. Pas d'enquête ni de flics mais les aventures d'un infirmier de la Croix Rouge Internationale, Gregory, qui vole au secours des victimes des pires conflits de la planète. Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter - Midi avec Bernard Lehut du 30 mai 2024
us! Aus! Das Spiel ist aus! We are Football 2024 kam plötzlich aus dem Rückraum herangerauscht und lötete das Leder in den Giebel! Der neue Fußball-Manager von Gerald Köhler ist damit der Gürtelträger im März und macht sich bereit, gegen neue Gegner die Blutgrätsche auszupacken. Da ist zum Beispiel das 1-Personen-Wunder Manor Lords oder auch das Retro-JRPG Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes. Muss We are Football schon wieder die Heimfahrt antreten? Das entscheidet wie immer ihr! Du suchst die Wahlkabinen? Hier entlang! https://community.wasted.de/ Eine Liste der bisherigen Gürtelträger findest Du hier:https://lgs.fandom.com/de/wiki/Titel_und_Triumphe Illustration von Max Fiedler pigsell.com
Aus! Aus! Das Spiel ist aus! We are Football 2024 kam plötzlich aus dem Rückraum herangerauscht und lötete das Leder in den Giebel! Der neue Fußball-Manager von Gerald Köhler ist damit der Gürtelträger im März und macht sich bereit, gegen neue Gegner die Blutgrätsche auszupacken. Da ist zum Beispiel das 1-Personen-Wunder Manor Lords oder auch das hochgelobte Japan-Charakter-Action-Game Stellar Blade. Muss We are Football schon wieder die Heimfahrt antreten? Das entscheidet wie immer ihr!
Im November 2021 wurde die Pflegeinitiative von Volk und Ständen deutlich angenommen, diese wird nun ab Herbst im Kanton Bern schrittweise umgesetzt. In einem ersten Schritt wird ab Sommer eine Ausbildungsoffensive lanciert. Gundekar Giebel ist Leiter der Kommunikation der Gesundheits-, Sozial- und Integrationsdirektion des Kantons Bern und informiert über die Massnahmen.
Chaque dimanche, retrouvez le livre coup de coeur de la semaine : roman, thriller, littérature... laissez-vous inspirer pour vos prochaines lectures ! RDV chaque dimanche à 08h50 et 10h20 sur LYON 1ERE. Ecoutez LYON 1ERE sur lyonpremiere.fr, l'application et à Lyon sur 90.2FM et en DAB+.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Did you know that the little things you do for yourself (the things that take courage) can be the things that inspire others to face their fears too. Being inspiring is not about wanting to inspire. It is about facing your fears and challenges and in so doing you inspire others to face their fears and challenges too :) ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Access Consciousness Clearing Tool Clearing methods _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self-aware way of living. Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by Dormeur74 from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Inspiring Others To Change - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
Dr Clarissa Giebel narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Clarissa's blog emphasises the value of non-academic collaborations in academia, particularly in dementia and social care research. She highlights the importance of incorporating diverse expertise, including professionals and stakeholders from the healthcare and social care sectors. Clarissa suggests leveraging existing networks and digital platforms to foster these collaborations, emphasising reciprocal relationships and the inclusion of non-academic perspectives in research. The blog also touches on the establishment of initiatives like the North West Coast Living Lab in Ageing and Dementia to strengthen academic-social care practice relationships. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-building-non-academic-collaborations/ -- Dr Clarissa Giebel is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool and NIHR ARC North West Coast. Clarissa has been working in dementia care research for over 10 years focusing her research on helping people with dementia to live at home independently and well for longer, addressing inequalities that people with dementia and carers can face. Outside of her day work, Clarissa has also organised a local dementia network - the Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum, and has recently started her own podcast called the Ageing Scientist. -- If you would like to write your own blog drop us a line, we're always on the look out for new contributors to write about their research, careers + more dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support. -- Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/dementia_researcher/ https://www.facebook.com/Dementia.Researcher/ https://twitter.com/demrescommunity https://bsky.app/profile/dementiaresearcher.bsky.social https://www.linkedin.com/company/dementia-researcher
We all have the same human needs but how we meet them changes from person to person. Sometimes what we do is good for us and other times if we are unaware they can be detrimental to our well-being. In this episode, I share how this works. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self-aware way of living. Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by Geof08 from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Positive Excitement - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
We all have the same human needs but how we meet them changes from person to person. Sometimes what we do is good for us and other times if we are unaware they can be detrimental to our well-being. In this episode, I share how this works. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Tony Robins 6 Human Needs _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self-aware way of living. Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by Geof08 from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Positive Excitement - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
At the start of the year, many of us start to think about making changes in our lives. Changes that often, even given our best intentions don't last. In this week's episode, I share 1 key that may help you create lasting change. ____________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Access Consciousness Clearing Tool Clearing methods _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self-aware way of living. Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by jggrz from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - 1 Key To Change - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
Most of us know that people tend to resist change but did you know that we also resist changes we actually want to make? In today's episode, I will share why and how to overcome it. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Access Consciousness Clearing Tool Clearing methods _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self-aware way of living. Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Resisting Change - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
I recently realised that some people do not like to sit alone in pain and suffering. What they like more than anything is to infect others with what is hurting and drag them down to their level. In this week's episode, I share what you can do to neutralise this so you walk away unscathed. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self-aware way of living. Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by Martin_Winkler_Foto from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Neutralising Others Pain - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
I don't know if you have ever realised that there are many expectations of giving. Expectations from society, family, religious expectations and so on. In this episode, we explore where you give from and what expectations you might have or be trying to meet when you give. ____________________________________________________ Completing 2024 Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by 12138562O from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Giving From Love - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
Dr Clarissa Giebel narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Clarissa invites listeners into a world of festive tranquility and thoughtful retrospection. She beautifully intertwines her personal experiences, from decorating with Manchester Christmas Markets mugs to recalling her extensive travels and professional accomplishments. Clarissa's narrative transcends the ordinary, detailing her adventures in global research collaborations and her academic ventures, including the creation of a unique board game. As she reflects on the bustling year, filled with both successes and challenges, she emphasises the importance of taking a moment to appreciate the journey and the lessons learned. The blog is not just a recount of the past year's achievements and travels; it's an inspiring message to embrace the festive season's calm, indulge in Christmas biscuits, and look forward to the promising horizons of 2024. Clarissa's blend of professional insight and personal anecdotes culminates in a warm, festive greeting, encouraging readers to celebrate their own achievements and anticipate the new year with hope and excitement. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-christmas-a-time-for-reflection-and-getting-excited-about-2024/ -- Dr Clarissa Giebel is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool and NIHR ARC North West Coast. Clarissa has been working in dementia care research for over 10 years focusing her research on helping people with dementia to live at home independently and well for longer, addressing inequalities that people with dementia and carers can face. Outside of her day work, Clarissa has also organised a local dementia network - the Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum, and has recently started her own podcast called the Ageing Scientist. -- If you would like to write your own blog drop us a line, we're always on the look out for new contributors to write about their research, careers + more dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
I generally really focus on completing things in my life at this time of year only because it is nice and tidy to do so. However, you can do this at any time. When I talk about completing things in this context it is about reflecting on your life observing where you are still stressed, hurt, angry or upset about things that have happened and then doing something (such as forgiving someone) so that this event is no longer taking up space in your being. ____________________________________________________ Completing 2024 Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by ELG21 from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Completing Your Past - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
Our past quite often creates our future. This is all well and good if the past is pleasant and empowering. However, if not then the future it creates might not be quite so great. In this episode, I share a few things you can do to rewrite your past. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by Nordseher from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Rewriting Your Past - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
There is something special about getting out in nature and in this week's episode, I explore this. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by BrinWeins from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Unplugged - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
Dr Clarissa Giebel narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. Clarissa's blog emphasises the crucial role of mentors throughout various stages of a research career, from PhD students to senior leaders. Clarissa highlights the benefits of mentorship in offering career guidance, new ideas, and a chance to reflect on one's path with the insight of experienced academics. She suggests seeking mentors both within and outside one's field and underscores the importance of having a good rapport. The blog also touches on the unique challenges faced by female academics, advocating for mentorship as a way to navigate these challenges and encouraging researchers to actively seek mentorship opportunities. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-the-importance-of-good-mentorship/ -- Dr Clarissa Giebel is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool and NIHR ARC North West Coast. Clarissa has been working in dementia care research for over 10 years focusing her research on helping people with dementia to live at home independently and well for longer, addressing inequalities that people with dementia and carers can face. Outside of her day work, Clarissa has also organised a local dementia network - the Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum, and has recently started her own podcast called the Ageing Scientist. -- If you would like to write your own blog drop us a line, we're always on the look out for new contributors to write about their research, careers + more dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
You may have noticed that some people have more drama in their lives than others, maybe you are one of those people. What you may not know is that dram is addictive and there is a reason you either seek it out or people try to draw you into it. Find out in today's episode. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Tony Robins - 6 Human Needs Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by 12019 from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Drawn to Drama - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
‘I think it was the Dalai Lama, his heart math, or the energy that his heart puts out goes several km's. It has been studied more and more with the Heart Math Institute that you can influence someone. If someone works on themselves, their heart grows bigger and obviously their energy and stuff they put… Continue reading SLP 332: The Ripple Effect of Doing the Work and Raising Consciousness with Brendon Giebel The post SLP 332: The Ripple Effect of Doing the Work and Raising Consciousness with Brendon Giebel appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
As you go through your life you are most likely unaware of everyone's lives you touch. A simple smile from the heart can touch someone who just happens to pass and the ripples can travel far and wide. It is really good to smile :) ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by BrinWeins from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - It's Good To Smile - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
Dr Clarissa Giebel narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher. In this blog Clarissa remembers Tony Husband, Private Eye cartoonist and dementia awareness advocate. Tony used his personal experience and artistic prowess to create touching cartoons about his father's dementia, educating and resonating with many. His work lives on in his books and the hearts of the dementia community. Clarissa reflects on Tony's impact and his creative approach to raising awareness. Join us in honouring his contribution to dementia care and understanding. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-raising-awareness-of-dementia-with-cartoons/ -- Dr Clarissa Giebel is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool and NIHR ARC North West Coast. Clarissa has been working in dementia care research for over 10 years focusing her research on helping people with dementia to live at home independently and well for longer, addressing inequalities that people with dementia and carers can face. Outside of her day work, Clarissa has also organised a local dementia network - the Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Forum, and has recently started her own podcast called the Ageing Scientist. -- If you would like to write your own blog drop us a line, we're always on the look out for new contributors to write about their research, careers + more dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
- Pour la 10e année consécutive vient de paraître le recueil "13 à table !" au profit des Restos du Coeur. Des auteurs, il sont 15 pour cette édition 2023, offrent une nouvelle sur un thème imposé, cette année, ça allait de soit, "J'ai dix ans". Chaque recueil acheté 6 euros permet de distribuer 5 repas. Parmi les écrivains de cette 10e édition, une reine et un roi du polar, Karine Giebel et Franck Thilliez, deux fidèles de "13 à table !" (Pocket). - Le coup de coeur du libraire : "William" de Stéphanie Hochet (Rivages) choisi par Fabienne Van Hulle de la librairie Place Ronde à Lille.
I have a theory that all creation takes both male and female energy. I am not just talking about other life forms I am also talking about creating your life from idea to physical manifestation. This applies both in your personal life and also in companies and teams. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by yuyan9686 from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Balancing Male and Female - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
I caught myself this week thinking nasty thoughts about someone else. I realised that I was making this person wrong to make myself right. Subconsciously I did this to soothe my ego, however, what it really did was make me feel quite yucky about myself. Watch this week's episode to find out what I should really have done. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by echtikke from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Making Wrong - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
We often judge others even if we don't think it is a nice thing to do. we also compare ourselves to others and can quite often find ourselves lacking. This week I share about this topic and how these comparisons are often not even based on truth and can be incredibly dangerous to our self-esteem. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by fietzfotos from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Dangerous Comparisons - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
I am sharing one of the things I have struggled with the most in life - Trying too hard. It is very hard to stop trying and allow life to unfold and yet I have learnt that they harder I try the more life can push back at me. This week I will share how I turn situations like this around and I hope it helps you too. ____________________________________________________ Free Course - Happiness Boost Connecting to your truth Website LinkedIn Fear Video _____________________________________________________________________ "Evolution of Self" is a weekly podcast to support your journey towards a more conscious self aware way of living . Britt is a Consciousness Coach, advanced Ho'oponopono practitioner, podcaster, blogger, entrepreneur and has considerable experience as a board director. #SelfAwareness #ConsciousSelf #SelfBelief #Integrity #EvolutionOfSelf #BrittTanya #Consciousness #BecomingConscious #SelfBelief #Integrity #ConsciousLeadership #Authenticity #LawOfAttraction #ThoughtBite _____________________________________________________________________ Credits Music - "Celebrate Life“ by Sascha A.Giebel, Basspartout Music Picture by pasja1000 from Pixabay _____________________________________________________________________ Check out my podcast channel here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolution-of-self/id1509289914 If you enjoyed this podcast - Up Hill Struggle - please subscribe, like and you can also share it with this link -
Tweetable Quote from Brendon “Stop lying to yourself about all the limitations that you believe are true to yourself and know that there's so much that you have to offer this world.” In this episode, Dr Espen interviews Brendon Giebel, the founder of Advanced Men's Development. They dive deep into how we go from running a small business to scaling and developing a structure for a multinational and a seven-figure type business and how can we go from having an idea and being passionate about something. Brendon shares his journey of overcoming personal struggles and how he has used various techniques such as NLP, Timeline Therapy, and Hypnosis to transform his life. Episode Highlights: [00:03:42] Passion for helping men [00:07:12] Fulfillment and Challenging Work [00:11:21] Freedom and business growth [00:14:43] Running events and retreats online [00:18:07] Imperfect action and coaching [00:21:26] Connection among men [00:25:06] Building a value ladder [00:29:32] The law of effective delegation [00:36:43] Changing lives of 5 million men [00:41:32] Taking life to another level About our guest: Brendon is the Founder of Advanced Men's Development which is focused on helping men regain their personal power and excel in all areas of life. Brendon has helped people free themselves from drug addictions, negative thought patterns, and unconscious sabotaging behaviors and crush self-doubt and low confidence. As well as help them move through PTSD, childhood abuse, anxiety, chronic pain, and depression, as well as anger issues, fear, and shyness, to name a few. After struggling in his early 20s and being one decision away from ending it all, Brendon spent 6 years climbing out of the dark hole he was in. Now he is leading the way for men and women to become the most successful versions of themselves. Find out more about Brendon Website: https://www.advancedmensdevelopment.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brendon.w.giebel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brendon_giebel/ LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/brendon-giebel-902441208 Find out more about Dr Espen Website: https://drespen.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drespenhjalmby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_espen/
If you're a regular listener to the show and a practicing Catholic yourself, you probably strive to live ethically. Still, there are times when doing the unethical thing, especially if it's something we deem as not overly important, tempts us—it may save time, money, and even face! Dr. Heidi Giebel, author and philosophy professor from the University of St. Thomas, joined host Patrick Conley to talk about why living the ethical life is living the best life. Like what you're hearing? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @practicingcatholicshow!
Grateful to be joined by Mens Coach, Behaviour Expert, Author, Speaker and Teacher Brendon Giebel. Brendon has had an amazing journey from his darkest days where he almost threw himself off a 6 storey building. To right now where he is a successful coach. Brendon gives beautiful insight on the power of healing not just for men but for everyone. Enjoy this beautiful story and conversation. A beautiful friend of mine makes crystal infused scented Candles... Order yourself one (or a few) and use the code 'Breaking Free' to get 10% off your order: https://www.isabellejaydecandleco.comFREE Self Sabotage Zoom Seminar Register Here: https://www.teenageselfsabotage.com/event-details-registration/why-you-self-sabotage-and-how-to-overcome-it-free-zoom-seminarConnect With Brendon Giebel: Websites: https://www.brendongiebel.com/risehttps://www.advancedmensdevelopment.com.auInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brendon_giebel/Connect With Me (Nathan Francis Self Sabotage Coach) Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/OSS.Health.MindPersonal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nath.francis69 Telegram: https://t.me/nathf94 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanfrancis__/Website: https://www.teenageselfsabotage.com Services: https://www.teenageselfsabotage.com/services Podcast: Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1fHxmfb... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast... Email me anytime: nathanselfsabotage@gmail.com
Sun, 23 Oct 2022 04:00:00 +0000 https://lastgamestanding.podigee.io/s10e102-neue-episode 4430cfe2f0be6bc759fdfc90c90be5f1 Anno 1800 gegen Anstoss 3 so lautet das zweite Duell in der aktuellen LGS-Staffel „Bestes Spiel der D-A-CH-Region“. Wird es Anstoss gelingen, das Aufbauspiel von Bluebyte unter den Giebel zu knallen? Oder muss sich das stilprägende Fußballmanager-Meisterwerk der geballten Aufbaumacht eines Annos fügen? Das werden wir gemeinsam herausfinden. 10 102 full no Christian Alt & Christian Schiffer
Nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit steht am Südhimmel ein großes, aber wenig auffälliges Sternbild: Ophiuchus, der Schlangenträger. Diese Figur aus eher schwachen Sternen erinnert an ein windschiefes Haus mit Giebel.Von Dirk Lorenzenwww.deutschlandfunk.de, SternzeitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei