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Best podcasts about Gili

Latest podcast episodes about Gili

Famille & Voyages, le podcast
Pourquoi Alicia et sa famille sont retournés en Indonésie l'année suivante (extrait)

Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 12:58


Pour leur deuxième été en Indonésie, Alicia organise un itinéraire centré sur Bali. Ubud les occupe six jours avec ses rizières et ses villages. Sidemen offre une parenthèse plus sauvage, entre pluie, boue et collines verdoyantes. Ils repartent ensuite sur les Gili avant de conclure le voyage à Nusa Dua, au Club Med, pour quelques jours de repos après des semaines bien remplies.Écouter l'épisode en entier : Lever de soleil sur le volcan Bromo, rizières, cascades & surf en Indonésie-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify

Famille & Voyages, le podcast
Les îles Gili en famille : l'endroit où tout ralentit, même en Indonésie (extrait)

Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 9:19


Sur les îles Gili, Alicia et sa famille profitent d'une atmosphère où tout se fait à pied ou à vélo. Pas de moteurs, juste la mer, les plongées, le snorkeling et les tortues. C'est ici que la famille trouve un vrai moment de calme entre deux étapes plus actives. Les Gili deviennent un coup de cœur, au point d'y retourner lors de leur deuxième voyage.Écouter l'épisode en entier : Lever de soleil sur le volcan Bromo, rizières, cascades & surf en Indonésie-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify

Famille & Voyages, le podcast
Pourquoi Lombok a tout changé dans le voyage en famille d'Alicia en Indonésie (extrait)

Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 9:11


Après Java, Alicia emmène sa famille à Lombok pour changer d'ambiance. L'arrivée sur l'île marque un réel contraste : plus calme, plus douce, tournée vers la mer. C'est une transition parfaite avant de rejoindre les îles Gili, avec des paysages apaisants et un rythme plus simple qui fait du bien après les journées intenses passées autour des volcans.Écouter l'épisode en entier : Lever de soleil sur le volcan Bromo, rizières, cascades & surf en Indonésie-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify

Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Famille & Voyages, le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 62:14 Transcription Available


Chaque été, Alicia, Antoine et leurs deux ados de 13 et 15 ans troquent le quotidien contre un mois d'aventure, entre sacs à dos, wifi obligatoire et envie d'ailleurs. Après avoir sillonné l'Asie, ils ont craqué pour l'Indonésie… au point d'y retourner deux étés de suite.Au programme : Java, Lombok, les îles Gili et Bali. Deux voyages, deux ambiances, mais la même envie de découvrir la richesse incroyable de l'archipel. Du lever de soleil sur le volcan Bromo aux cascades perdues dans la jungle, des villages colorés de Java aux plages de sable blanc de Gili, la famille a enchaîné les émotions. Et comme souvent, il y a eu quelques galères : des temples fermés, un réveil à 3 h pour un lever de soleil… mais aussi des rencontres inoubliables et beaucoup de rires.Si vous aimez les voyages bien préparés, mais pleins de surprises, les volcans et les plages de rêve, vous allez adorer cet épisode.-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify

CruxCasts
Ur-Energy (AMEX:URG) - New Leadership Takes Helm at Active US Uranium Producer

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 18:11


Interview with Matthew Gili, President of Ur-Energy LtdOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/slow-supply-fast-demand-uraniums-new-investment-reality-7136Recording date: 5th September 2025Ur-Energy has emerged as a standout performer in the uranium sector under new leadership, positioning itself as one of the few active US producers during a critical market recovery period. The company recently appointed Matthew Gili as president, bringing over three decades of large-scale mining operations experience from industry leaders including Rio Tinto and Barrick Gold.Gili's appointment represents a strategic inflection point for the Wyoming-based producer. Despite lacking uranium-specific experience, his proven track record in operational turnarounds across silver, gold, and copper operations provides exactly what Ur Energy needs. "I don't come from the uranium background. I come from the gold and copper background primarily," Gili explained, emphasizing his focus on "business improvement cycles regarding project management cycles regarding just good old management operating systems."The company's Lost Creek facility currently produces over 110,000 pounds of uranium quarterly, with management targeting 800,000 to 1.2 million pounds annually. Demonstrating cost competitiveness, Ur-Energy achieved $42 cash costs per pound in Q2, providing healthy margins at current uranium prices while targeting further reductions through operational optimization.Near-term growth prospects center on Shirley Basin, scheduled for commissioning in Q1 2026. The project's strategic design maximizes existing infrastructure utilization, with resin capture processing at Shirley Basin and loaded resin trucked to Lost Creek for precipitation processing.Ur-Energy's three-property portfolio operates within a 10-mile radius of Casper, Wyoming, creating significant operational synergies. "We can share people. We can share warehouses and we can truck material from one site to the other," Gili noted, highlighting cost advantages over multi-jurisdictional competitors.The company's strategic positioning as an active producer during uranium supply shortages provides immediate price leverage advantages. As Gili emphasized, "The entities that make the real money are the entities that are operating when the price goes up," distinguishing Ur-Energy from development-stage competitors facing construction risk and capital requirements.Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/ur-energy-incSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Eerie Iceland
Episode 84: Blood, Betrayal, and the Goat Cliffs

Eerie Iceland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 31:44


A feud over a farm in North Iceland spiraled into bloodshed, scandal, and one of the country's darkest secrets. Some say the man at its heart… still hasn't left.  Dive into all of the details of this insane TRUE story with us today! Like what you hear?  Give us 5 Stars!  And follow for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland  Follow us on: Instagram  Find our page on: Facebook  Email us: hello@eerieiceland.com Sources & Extras: Source 1 Source 2 Guest Star: Vanessa is back for this one! Episode & Editing By: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner)

Seforimchatter
Tafkid HaAdam: Finding One's True Purpose (with R' Gili Backenroth)

Seforimchatter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 71:02


#391> To purchase Sefer Tafkid HaAdam: https://www.ebay.com/itm/116656949256> To join the SeforimChatter WhatsApp community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/DZ3C2CjUeD9AGJvXeEODtK> To join the SeforimChatter WhatsApp status: https://wa.me/message/TI343XQHHMHPN1>  To support the podcast or to sponsor an episode follow this link: https://seforimchatter.com/support-seforimchatter/or email seforimchatter@gmail.com (Zelle/QP this email address)Support the show

Más de uno
Las medusas un ser temido y desconocido

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 41:40


Hoy en Más de uno nos hemos sumergido en el mundo de las medusas intentando que no nos piquen al conocerlas mejor de la mano del biólogo marino Josep María Gili y la oceanógrafa Laura Prieto.

Más Noticias
Las medusas un ser temido y desconocido

Más Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 41:40


Hoy en Más de uno nos hemos sumergido en el mundo de las medusas intentando que no nos piquen al conocerlas mejor de la mano del biólogo marino Josep María Gili y la oceanógrafa Laura Prieto.

CEO Blindspots
Funder and Founder Blindspots That Break Deals, with Gili Elkin, Managing Partner at ICI Fund

CEO Blindspots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 32:30


What if the biggest threats to your deal flow aren't the numbers—but the blindspots?Gili Elkin, Founder and Managing Partner at ICI Fund (Innovation, Community, and Intelligence), shares how she evaluates and builds high-impact, high-integrity partnerships with both funders and founders.==============CEO Blindspots® Podcast Guest:⁠⁠ ⁠Gili Elkin⁠, Founder and Managing Partner at ⁠ICI Fund

ILUSTRA_PRO / El podcast de Ilustrando Dudas
136_Hacer oficio en ilustración [con Esther Gili]

ILUSTRA_PRO / El podcast de Ilustrando Dudas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 91:22


NFORMACIÓN SOBRE CAMPAMENTO BASE ONLINE (en el link podrás apuntarte a la clase GRATIS de prueba que sucederá el 10 de Junio) - ¡Empezamos el 17 de Junio! ➡️ https://ilustrandodudas.com/club-campamento-base-ilustrapro-vivir-de-la-ilustracion/CONSIGUE AQUÍ TU GUÍA "EMPIEZA AQUÍ" PARA APRENDER CÓMO CONVERTIRTE EN ILUSTRAPRO ➡️ https://ilustrandodudas.activehosted.com/f/36CONSIGUE TU PACK DE MEDITACIONES ALINEAR TU MENTE, LÁPIZ Y CORAZÓN PARA DISFRUTAR DE VERDAD DE DEDICARTE A LA ILUSTRACIÓN ➡️ https://ilustrandodudas.activehosted.com/f/10Drawfolio, nuestro sponsor, la mejor plataforma para crear tu primer portfolio web de ilustración sin dolores de cabeza, esponsoriza este programa. Entra en www.drawfolio.com y usa este código de 20% de descuento SSLDUDAS para el primer año de tu suscripción anual, incluido el extra de seguridad SSL.TODOS NUESTROS RECURSOS Y NOVEDADES en www.linktr.ee/iobruApúntate a nuestra newsletter para estar al tanto de todo en https://bit.ly/3a8SSKuY a nuestro canal de Telegram en https://t.me/ilustrandodudasnewsMás información sobre la profesión de la ilustración y sobre el podcast, aliados, colaboradores, recursos y herramientas en www.ilustrandodudas.com/Hoy en el programa nos acompaña una de las ilustradoras más queridas y reconocibles del panorama editorial español: Esther Gili, o como a ella le gusta decir, “dibujanta”. Con su estilo inconfundible y su dominio de la acuarela, ha dado vida a personajes entrañables y ha narrado historias que conectan profundamente con lectores de todas las edades. En este episodio, exploramos su trayectoria, su proceso creativo y cómo ha logrado mantener su esencia en un mundo editorial que a veces puede ser exigente y encorsetado. Hablaremos de sus colaboraciones, de su amor por la ilustración editorial y de cómo ha encontrado en sus proyectos personales un espacio de libertad y expresión.¡Espero que disfrutes mucho del programa!Y recuerda, si te ha servido, has aprendido y te has reído, danos amorcico escribiéndonos en los comentarios, compartiendo tus reflexiones y siguiéndonos en todas las redes y plataformas del mundo mundial.CRÉDITOSEntradilla: Joan Llorcawww.instagram.com/artnegreColaborador: Esther Gilihttps://www.instagram.com/esthergili/http://www.esthergili.com/Canciones de fondo: BendsoundCanción final: Paz Salem - Assirbey

En Perspectiva
Entrevista Bruno Gili - Responsable de Uruguay Innova

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 45:29


Entrevista Bruno Gili - Responsable de Uruguay Innova by En Perspectiva

De Lotgenoten Podcast
Criminaliteit, Depressie & Succes: Hoe Gili Zijn Leven Radicaal Omgooide - #375

De Lotgenoten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 117:41


Call Me CEO
243: Gili Guise: A Mom's Journey to Create a Sustainable Fashion Brand

Call Me CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 39:02 Transcription Available


When you're the parent of growing children, finding pants that actually fit can feel like an impossible quest. One week they fit perfectly, and the next your child's ankles are suddenly exposed while the waist is swimming. It's a universal parenting frustration that Lauren, founder of Gili Guise, experienced firsthand with her tall, texture-sensitive son."I needed something that could get on and off easily, that could adjust with boys as they grow, whether they're tall and lanky or they're a little bit thicker," Lauren explains. After countless shopping trips ending in unworn clothes and wasted money, she took matters into her own hands. Drawing on her determination rather than fashion experience, Lauren designed pants that could extend in both length and waist, starting with a reasonably sized waistband instead of the oversized ones typical in adjustable children's clothing.The name Gili Guise represents the entire family behind the brand—Greg (G), Indy (I), Lauren (L), and Ireland (I)—reflecting how deeply integrated family is in every aspect of the business. Lauren's children don't just model the clothes; they're actively involved in the design process, offering opinions on colors and patterns. This family-first approach has created clothing that truly works for kids, from the soft, durable denim to the tag-free construction that won't irritate sensitive skin.Beyond creating practical children's clothing, Lauren has built a brand that empowers mothers to pursue their passions while still prioritizing family. She navigates the delicate balance of entrepreneurship and motherhood by working early mornings, during school hours, and late evenings, always ready to put down her work when her children need attention. "I want my daughter to know that there's opportunity for women to do whatever they want if they have the passion and drive to do it," she shares. Visit giliguise.com to discover clothing that grows with your child and supports a mom-founded business reimagining what children's fashion can be.Resources:Gili Guise Website: https://www.giliguise.com/ Hosting a Kids Rave Party called "Get GILI" hosted by GILi Guise in the Twin Cities.  https://mnkidrave.com  The Ultimate Time Audit & Productivity System (Freebie)Grab it here: TIME AUDIT WORKBOOKHow to Hire Your First VA for $27Get it now: GROWTH CHEATSHEETDiscover Your WHY – Free 5-Day WorkshopSign up for free here: DISCOVER YOUR WHYThe Mom Balance Playbook (Freebie for Managing the Mayhem)Download here: MOM BALANCE PLAYBOOKHire a VA or start your VA business here: https://camillewalker.co/5-Minute Meditations for Kids PodcastListen & subscribe here: APPLE SPOTIFYTop 100 Mompreneur Podcasts: https://podcast.feedspot.com/mompreneur_podcasts/ Connect with Lauren:Instagram: @giliguise - https://www.instagram.com/giligui

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Gili Raanan - Cybersecurity Investment Playbook

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 54:01


My guest today is Gili Raanan. Gili is the founder of Cyberstarts, a VC firm focused on cybersecurity and the world's first VC that is majorly backed by cyber entrepreneurs. Cyberstarts' $50 million dollar first fund exploded to close to $2 billion in just three years. Gili describes cybersecurity today as "the perfect storm" where global conflicts and AI advancements are creating unprecedented threats. He talks about Cyberstarts' "Sunrise" methodology, which uniquely identifies customer pain points before building solutions. We discuss a focus on finding resilient talent, overcoming personal adversity, the evolution of the cybersecurity landscape, and Google's recent acquisition of Wiz, as Cyberstarts was one of Wiz's earliest investors. Please enjoy my discussion with Gili Raanan. Subscribe to Colossus Review. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Ramp. Ramp's mission is to help companies manage their spend in a way that reduces expenses and frees up time for teams to work on more valuable projects. Ramp is the fastest-growing FinTech company in history, and it's backed by more of my favorite past guests (at least 16 of them!) than probably any other company I'm aware of. Go to Ramp.com/invest to sign up for free and get a $250 welcome bonus. – This episode is brought to you by AlphaSense. AlphaSense has completely transformed the research process with cutting-edge AI technology and a vast collection of top-tier, reliable business content. Imagine completing your research five to ten times faster with search that delivers the most relevant results, helping you make high-conviction decisions with confidence. Invest Like the Best listeners can get a free trial now at Alpha-Sense.com/Invest and experience firsthand how AlphaSense and Tegus help you make smarter decisions faster. – This episode is brought to you by Ridgeline. Ridgeline has built a complete, real-time, modern operating system for investment managers. It handles trading, portfolio management, compliance, customer reporting, and much more through an all-in-one real-time cloud platform. I think this platform will become the standard for investment managers, and if you run an investing firm, I highly recommend you find time to speak with them. Head to ridgelineapps.com to learn more about the platform. ----- Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Invest Like the Best (00:06:52) AI's Impact on Cybersecurity (00:07:51) Offensive and Defensive Tactics (00:09:32) The Future of Cybersecurity (00:15:42) The First Fund: A Legendary Success (00:17:36) Building a Successful Cybersecurity Company (00:28:24) The Sunrise Methodology (00:31:58) Reversing the Startup Process (00:32:53) The Sunrise Methodology (00:33:17) Identifying Market Pain Points (00:34:57) The Importance of Customer Actions (00:36:58) From Conversations to Software Development (00:38:57) The Role of Simulations in Startup Success (00:40:12) Fundraising and Valuation Strategies (00:42:08) Pricing and Market Dynamics (00:46:16) The Value of Superpowers in Founders (00:50:10) Google's Acquisition of Wiz (01:07:24) Personal Resilience and Tragedy (01:10:30) Future of Cybersecurity and AI (01:12:25) The Kindest Thing Anyone Has Done For Gili

Darrers podcast - Tarragona Ràdio
Arran de Mar amb Jose Maria Gili

Darrers podcast - Tarragona Ràdio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 60:00


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Du Bitai
151: Nemokama gili Perplexity paieška ir modelių gausybė

Du Bitai

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 24:57


Perplexity pristatė savo pokalbių roboto Deep Research (giliaus tyrimo) funkciją – tokią pat kaip ChatGTP, tik nemokamą. Elono Musko xAI Grok 3 versija stebina savo kokybiškumu. Bet juk kas savaitę pasirodo po naują dirbtinio intelekto modelį – kaip ilgai taip tęsis? Jonas (ir Sam Altman) sako, kad greitu metu šioje temoje viskas bus gerokai paprasčiau, prie to prisidės ir GPT-5. Tarp daugybės dirbtinį intelektą vertinančių testų pasirodė naujas: SWE-Lancer modelio veiksmingumą matuoja doleriais. Ar pavyks uždirbti milijoną? Nelaimėlis Jungtinėje Karalystėje siūlo nupirkti ir sutvarkyti visą miesto savartyną, tikėdamasis jame rasti kietąjį diską su raktu į 800 mln. dolerių vertės bitkoinus. Argentinos prezidentas reklamavo memecoin'ą ir prisidarė bėdų.

Penktas kėlinys
„Ilgoji pertrauka“: gili „Žalgirio“ duobė, kaip iš jos kapstytis ir į krepšinį grįžtantis Wallace‘as

Penktas kėlinys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 58:18


Norėdami matyti visą podkastą spauskite čia: https://contribee.com/krepsinisnet 00:00 – į krepšinį grįžtantis T.Wallace‘as 06:08 – gilioje duobėje esantis „Žalgiris“ 24:31 – dviguba savaitė 29:55 – medinis krepšinis Klaipėdoje 34:31 – spalvinga „Šiaulių“ naujoko biografija 41:20 – smukęs „Wolves“ žaidimas 48:00 – „Ryto“ tempo neatlaikę uteniškiai Rėmėjų dalyje aptarta ši tema: 58:18 – Europos taurės–Čempionų lygos žaidėjai, galintys kilti į Eurolygą

Top Albania Radio
“Doli duke qarë…”/ Françeska Murati tregon ekskluzivisht momentin e largimit të Gilit nga BBV!

Top Albania Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 21:28


E ftuar në “Big Brother Radio” me Elona Duro ka qenë moderatorja dhe modelja Françeska Murati. Ajo është gjithashtu ish-banore e “Big Brother VIP 3”. Në këtë episod janë komentuar videot më të klikuara të ditës së sotme dhe temat më të diskutuara në rrjet. Kryefjala ishin debati i G-Bani dhe Laertit, por bomba më e madhe ishte fakti që Gili dhe Redoni zgjodhën me dëshirën e tyre të largohen nga shtëpia më e famshme në Shqipëri.

Top Albania Radio
Përflitet hyrja e Gramosit në Kosovë/ Shëndrit Lumi: “Surprizë Gili dhe Redoni”!

Top Albania Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 23:10


Ndodhitë ditore të “Big Brother Albania VIP” vijnë të komentuara live me të ftuar personazhe të njohur, por mbi të gjitha në zërin e publikut. Me telefonata do i jepet mundësia kujtdo që të komentojë ngjarjet nga spektakli, nga përditshmëria. Të gjithë dëgjuesit nëpërmjet telefonatave, SMS apo mesazheve audio në Whatsapp, të shprehin simpatitë, antipatitë, mbështetjen që kanë për personazhet në “Big Brother VIP”.

Esperant el Cometa
Esperant el Cometa #22 - Universos compartits i la fi d'El Biblionauta (octubre 2024)

Esperant el Cometa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 130:42


Esperant el Cometa #22 - Universos compartits i la fi d'El Biblionauta (octubre 2024) Durada: 130 minuts Benvinguts al nou episodi d'Esperant el cometa, el podcast sobre literatura fantàstica en català. Avui és un episodi molt especial per nosaltres, perquè el tenim ple d'amics i amigues. D'una banda, hem portat al programa a l'Alícia Gili (editora a Edicions SECC) i a en Ferran d'Armengol per que ens expliquin què és el Concili Fetiller i per parlar amb ells d'universos compartits i del paper que pot jugar el folklore català com font d'inspiració per als gèneres fantàstics. D'altra, parlarem amb en Daniel Genís de la trajectoria d'El Biblionauta, de tots els projectes que s'han articul·lat al seu voltant, i dels motius que han dut a posar-li fi al projecte. Per acabar el programa, en Miquel ens palarà d'El Mecanoscrit del Segon Origen i de la seva recent adaptació al còmic. Esperem que gaudiu de l'episodi! BSO: Technological Chill Trap, de Abydos Music Veu de les entradetes: Tatiana Dunyó

YES, BRAND with Hersh Rephun
Isaac Gili on Shuffll: Execution, Innovation, and Empowering Creators

YES, BRAND with Hersh Rephun

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 17:40


On this episode of YES BRAND, Hersh talks to Isaac Gili, co-founder and CEO of Shuffll, discusses his innovative approach to creating professional B2B videos quickly and efficiently. He explains how Shuffll helps marketers from ideation to publishing, ensuring high-quality outputs without extensive use of external agencies.

VC10X - Venture Capital Podcast
VC10X - Investing in Israeli founders - Gili Elkin, Co-founder & Managing Partner, ICI Fund

VC10X - Venture Capital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 42:42


Gili is a co-founder and Managing Partner at ICI Fund. Gili's vision is to transform critical industries with AI tech solutions led by Israeli founders. In this episode, we talk about - - Gili's story and how she started investing - How has the ICI fund evolved overtime? - What does she look for in a business while evaluating an investment opportunity? - Perspective on the Israeli startup ecosystem currently - How they help Isareli founders get access to the US markets? & lots more Links: ⭐Sponsored by Podcast10x - Podcasting agency for VCs - https://podcast10x.com ICI fund website - https://ici.fund/ Follow Gili on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilielkin

All That Matters
Gili's Light

All That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 15:11


In moments of tragedy, we are called on to seek light. Jan shares the true story of 24 year-old Gili Adar who perished nearly a year ago, struck down by terrorists in a moment of dance. Her parents show us how essential it is that we remember, but more, they call on us to find 'slivers of joy' each day and to share them with one another. In such a way, we honor memories and create new light.

Faith Covenant Audio Podcast
OMG - Week 12: El Simchath Gili

Faith Covenant Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 35:26


The Old Testament is littered with “OMG Moments” – moments where one of God's names is discovered, or proclaimed, or exclaimed. These moments are meant to do so much more than just provide us with another title for God. Instead, they reveal to us a facet of God's character. And when God's character is rightly understood it can serve as a refuge for the oppressed and a stronghold in times of trouble. So, join us at Faith Covenant Church this summer as we explore together God's names and in doing so experience our own “OMG Moments”.

En Perspectiva
Entrevista Bruno Gili - ¿El Sistema Nacional Integrado de Salud requiere cambios de fondo?

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 49:08


La idas y venidas en torno al futuro del Casmu, que están al tope de la agenda en estos días, han encendido luces amarillas sobre el futuro del Sistema Nacional Integrado de Salud. Y esas luces amarillas no son nuevas; ya se prendieron con fuerza hace dos años con el derrumbe de Casa de Galicia. Desde la academia hace bastante tiempo que se viene advirtiendo que es necesario encarar cambios de fondo antes de que se profundice la crisis. Uno de esos especialistas que insiste con el reclamo de una segunda reforma de la salud , es el contador Bruno Gilli, ex socio de CPA Ferrere, fundador del think tank Ágora, a quien ustedes conocen de La Tertulia. En sus trabajos Gili recuerda que Uruguay está destinando a la salud entre 9 y 10% del PBI, un gasto que puede aumentar a medida que envejece la población. Gili señala, entre otras cosas, que antes de seguir volcando recursos es necesario mejorar la eficiencia del sistema, con mecanismos de financiación que promuevan la mejora en la asistencia, y con la instalación de organismos independientes que controlen que todos los prestadores cumplen con los estándares de calidad. Profundizamos En Perspectiva sobre estas ideas, junto al contador Bruno Gili.

Grace For Impact
Father of Active Duty Soldier and Reserve Soldier Himself

Grace For Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 26:07


As a reserve soldier, Gili Giyat's mobilization unit has now returned from Gaza. However, his 20 year son remains there as an active duty soldier serving in a special unit. Knowing first hand the dangers and risks to his son, my conversation with Gili explores the conflicting relationship between a father's love and concern for his son's safety & wellbeing, with the acceptance that it is his son's duty to serve and protect his country and its people.For more, you can follow the show on Instagram @GraceforimpactpodcastProduced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Asked and Answered By Soul
How To Be Creative with Gili Wolf

Asked and Answered By Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 17:19


Today on Asked and Answered by Soul, Jennifer Urezzio and Gili Wolf, artist, designer and art director at the Alkimie Collective, talk about how to carve out space to release your creative ideas, bringing in more of your own creative voice and overcoming certain preconceived belief systems about branding and creating success as an artist.  Listen in today as Jennifer and Gili also share that with the advent of the internet, the idea that you can't make money as an artist due to a system or gatekeeper is no longer relevant. Artists now have the ability to take control of their destiny, and as long as you know what you stand for, what you are trying to communicate, and who your ideal audience is, your brand and marketing will bring success.  About Gili Equal parts designer and artist, I bring a unique perspective and carefully crafted style to the brands that I create. I have created branding, identity systems, packaging, print, and social media design for businesses large and small – from locally owned to international brands. A few notable brands include Samsung, Dell, Best Buy, Hitachi, and others. I have worked across a range of industries including health and wellness, the wedding industry, performing and fine arts, tech, non-profit, real estate, education, food packaging, and restaurants (and probably some others I'm not thinking of.) You can learn more about her at https://www.giliwolfstudio.com/. The Asked and Answered by Soul podcast is dedicated to helping you understand that your Soul is the answer. If you want to learn more about your soul's answers and purpose, access your free guide at www.themythsofpurpose.com. And, you can purchase our God magnet at https://jurezzio.etsy.com/listing/1623450013/refrigerator-magnet-borg-of-goodness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kill Me Now with Judy Gold
446: “How We Can Bring Them Home Now” A Conversation with Gili & Liri Roman, sponsored by A Wider Bridge.

Kill Me Now with Judy Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 64:14


On October 7, the single most number of Jews were murdered in one day since the Holocaust. In addition to those murdered, Hamas also took hostages, including a young Israeli woman named Yarden Roman-Gat, who they held for 54 days. In partnership with A Wider Bridge, Judy interviewed the two gay brothers of Yarden, discussing their stories, and helping audiences understand what they can do to uplift the voices of survivors and LGBTQ Jews.  A Wider Bridge's Builds a strong relationship between the LGBTQ communities in North America and Israel Advances LGBTQ Inclusion in Israel through Impact Grants to LGBTQ-focused Israeli organizations Advocates for justice, counters LGBTQphobia, and fights antisemitism and other forms of hatred.  Visit www.awiderbridge.org to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

White Dragon
Fiel a Ti Mismo: El Viaje de Jesu Gili desde Elite Models hasta la Ruta del Completo

White Dragon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 41:52


¡Sumérgete en esta conversación con Jesu Gili, modelo de Elite Models, mientras comparte su inspirador viaje desde las pasarelas de moda hasta la creativa iniciativa de la naturaleza en la Ruta del Completo! En este episodio del White Dragon Podcast, descubre cómo Jesu ha mantenido su autenticidad y confianza en sí mismo a lo largo de su carrera, enfrentando críticas y opiniones ajenas con determinación y resistencia. Algo que personalmente me encantó:) Exploramos las lecciones aprendidas durante sus 10 años en la industria de la moda de élite y cómo aplicó esas experiencias para mantenerse fiel a su visión mientras crece en redes sociales y sale del molde para persigue otras aventuras como la Ruta del Completo. Desde estrategias para conservar la autoconfianza hasta enfrentar el odio y el escrutinio público, Jesu comparte valiosos consejos sobre cómo perseverar y seguir adelante sin perder de vista tus metas y valores personales. Fue un absoluto placer tenera Jesu en el podcast, y si te gustó compártelo y escríbele para contarle! Jesu Gili en Instagram

Boston Public Radio Podcast
Best Of BPR 4/04: Maya And Gili Roman

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 30:56


Best Of BPR 4/04: Maya And Gili Roman

Predici | Fiti Oameni
Misiunea lui Isus - Gili Indrie

Predici | Fiti Oameni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 63:26


Biserica Betania Oradea - mesaj de încurajare și zidire spirituală, rostit de pastorul Gili Indrie, în data de 24 martie 2024.

Olim TLV
Episode 7: GiliFromPhilly

Olim TLV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 42:23


Join me as I host GiliFromPhilly in a conversation about her journey from Philadelphia to Tel Aviv. We discuss her transition from the high-tech industry to entrepreneurship, exploring the inspiration behind her TikTok persona, GiliFromPhilly, and the founding of Pink Chili. Gili shares insights on the challenges of entrepreneurship in Israel, her integration into Israeli society, and the importance of staying true to oneself amidst the social media frenzySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: 19 Company Portfolio: 1 Decacorn, 7 Unicorns, 4 Acquisitions; One of the Best Seed Investors of All Time on How to Pick Generational Defining Founders, Why Nothing but the Founder Matters & Why the Best Investors are Never Happy w/ Gili Raanan

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 57:49


Gili Raanan is the Founder of Cyberstarts and one of the most successful seed investors ever. In his 19 company portfolio, Gili has invested in a decacorn (Wiz), seven unicorns and had three others acquired. Prior to Cyberstarts, Gili spent over 15 years as a General Partner @ Sequoia Capital investing in some of the world's best cyber security companies. In Today's Episode with Gili Raanan We Discuss: 1. From Founder to World's Best Seed Investor: How did Gili make the move into the world of venture with Sequoia? How did Mike Moritz and Doug Leone recruit him? What was that process like? What are 1-2 of Gili's biggest takeaways from working with Doug and Mike? 2. How to Find and Pick the Best Founders: What did Mike Moritz teach Gili about getting to know founders? Why does Gili look for the pain in the eyes of the founder? What questions does he ask? What are the most common signals of truly exceptional founders, having backed 7 unicorns? Why does Gili believe that both market and product is BS? Why are the founders all that matters? Why does Gili believe that the founder does not have to be a domain expert in a market to create a massive company in that market? 3. What it Takes to be the Best Seed Investor: Why does Gili believe that the best seed investors do not have theses? How important does Gili feel the brand of the VC firm is? What were his biggest lessons on brand from spending 15 years as a General Partner @ Sequoia? Why does Gili believe that the best investors are never happy? When you are happy, you lose. 4. 2021 is Back: Pricing, Uprounds and more Why does Gili believe that the best companies are always expensive and will always be expensive at every round? Why does Gili believe that 2021 pricing and funding is back? Is this a good thing? How does Gili advise founders on how much to raise and what valuation to set with investors? What does Gili believe are the single biggest sins from the zero interest rate environment?

PeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology Audio
George Kassianos, CBE, MD (Hons), FRCGP / Gili Regev-Yochay, MD - Current 2024 COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign: The Evidence Supporting the Call to Action

PeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 11:16


George Kassianos, CBE, MD (Hons), FRCGP / Gili Regev-Yochay, MD - Current 2024 COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign: The Evidence Supporting the Call to Action

PeerVoice Oncology & Haematology Video
George Kassianos, CBE, MD (Hons), FRCGP / Gili Regev-Yochay, MD - Current 2024 COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign: The Evidence Supporting the Call to Action

PeerVoice Oncology & Haematology Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 11:04


George Kassianos, CBE, MD (Hons), FRCGP / Gili Regev-Yochay, MD - Current 2024 COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign: The Evidence Supporting the Call to Action

The New Warehouse Podcast
EP 460: Meet Squid, a Most Unique End-To-End Warehouse Automation Solution from BionicHive

The New Warehouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 28:37


When is it good for things to be crawling around your warehouse? You'll find out on this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast featuring Gili Ovadia, VP of Business Development at BionicHive. Gili discusses their innovative robotic solution, Squid, which uniquely navigates warehouses in three dimensions. Established in 2016, BionicHive aims to provide a flexible automation solution to warehouses, enhancing efficiency and adaptability. This episode delves into Squid's origin, design, and potential, highlighting recent achievements, including investments and pilot programs with industry giants.Utilize our 3PL fulfillment services for all of your logistical needs. Email Kevin directly at kevin@thenewwarehouse.com Free floor tape and floor sign samples from Mighty Line! Get yours here.Follow us on LinkedIn here for more content.Support the show

Ocean Stories
Turtle Tales & Reefs Reborn with Siân Williams of Gili Eco Trust

Ocean Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 60:12


This week we're learning what it's like to work in conservation & waste management on a small but infamous island in Indonesia. We talk biorock, recycling, animal welfare, sustainable tourism, & community-led turtle rescuing with Siân Williams. Lots to discuss, but we covered it all and learned loads! To learn more about Gili Eco Trust & their work

The Secret Room | True Stories
207. Escape From Gili T!

The Secret Room | True Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 95:09


Sarah tells Ben about the frenetic post-grad backpack trip she took through SE Asia.  It's the story of one woman's solo adventure, and how she got exactly what she wanted, for better or worse. STITCH FIX Get 25% off when you keep everything in your Fix. StitchFix.com/SECRET. PICTURES See Sarah with Haley, Josh and Lou in Bangkok and Bali.  Also, Sarah's famous friendship bracelet and the iconic picture of Josh and Haley on the trash heap! They are waiting for you on Facebook, Instagram and X.  Handle: @secretroompod. THE SECRET ROOM | UNLOCKED An Unlocked original. Zizi's uncle left Nigeria for a new life in Germany. But in an effort to protect him, his family never told him about a series of tragedies back home. Hosted by Susie Lark. The Secret Room | Unlocked is yours when you support your favorite indie podcast that could with a membership at patreon.com/secretroom or on Apple Podcasts. ALL OUR SPONSORS See all our sponsors past and present, and their offers, many of which are still valid: secretroompodcast.com/codes  FACEBOOK DISCUSSION GROUPThere's even more fun at The Secret Room Podcast Facebook Discussion Page!  Just ask to join, all are welcome. :) YOUR SECRET  Click "Share a Secret" at secretroompod.com! PODCAST TEAM Producer: Susie Lark. Story Development: Luna Patel. Shadow Producer: Aaron West, Music and Theme: Breakmaster Cylinder. LISTENER SURVEY Take our Listener Survey at SecretRoomPod.com!    

Welcome To The AA
WTTAA #279 - GILI (MENTALIST)

Welcome To The AA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 118:15


Onze gast van vandaag is illusionist, mentalist én comedian. Al jarenlang toert Lieven Gheysen aka Gili de zalen rond waarin hij op grappige wijze vermeende paragnosten en helderzienden liefdevol ontmaskert. Nu is er niet alleen zijn nieuwe zaalshow maar ook het gelijknamige boek 'Raar, he?!' waarin Gili hij 50 trucs vertelt waarmee je familieleden en vrienden kan imponeren. Welkom in de fascinerende wereld van de magie en jawel, ook wij werden in deze aflevering onderworpen aan dingen die we niet konden verklaren. Bestel het boek via www.gili.be

Nómadas
Nómadas - Lombok, nadar sobre el fuego - 11/11/23

Nómadas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 58:29


El majestuoso volcán Rinjani, con su cráter inundado en forma de media luna, es el símbolo inequívoco de la isla. El ascenso hasta ese lago templado es uno de los reclamos de Lombok, un paraíso no tan congestionado por el turismo como su vecina Bali. Aunque todavía son visibles los estragos causados por los terremotos que sufrió en 2018, especialmente en la costa norte, muchos viajeros siguen llegando a este rincón de Indonesia atraídos por playas como las de Kuta o Senggigi y pueblos tradicionales como Sade. Otros buscan entornos naturales, cataratas y panorámicas agrícolas como las que rodean la localidad de Sembalun, una de las vías de acceso al volcán. La artista Llaneza Arias, compositora, cantante y artista del tinte batik, guía nuestro viaje sonoro por esta isla donde residió durante un año como trabajadora de la ONG española Balanced World. Su presidente, Javier San Blas, nos presenta algunos de los proyectos con los que tratan de paliar las muchas carencias de la población local en terrenos como la salud, la alimentación, la educación o el acceso al agua potable. Además, de la mano de Laura Rodrigo, chef y propietaria del restaurante español Alegría, conocemos el diminuto archipiélago de las Gili, casi pegado a la costa noroeste de Lombok. Completamos el retrato del destino con el ingeniero y nómada digital Enrique Nadales y la investigadora social javanesa Shintya Sindrajaya, con quienes visitamos templos, parques y mercados de Mataram, la bulliciosa capital insular. Escuchar audio

Wfm
"WFM" del jueves 09 de noviembre: entrevista con Marc Gili y Belly de "Dorian"

Wfm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 15:42


La mítica banda española estará de regreso en México con el show "Indie España"

Reportage International
Indonésie: sur l'île de Gili Air, des apprenties nageuses défient les préjugés

Reportage International

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 2:38


Dans les îles Gili, en Indonésie, savoir nager n'est pas acquis par tout le monde. Sur Gili Air, des Indonésiennes en formation de plongée donnent ainsi à leurs paires des leçons de natation. Leur objectif : permettre à 100 filles et femmes des îles Gili de savoir nager. Patience et bonne humeur au rendez-vous. Pour trouver leur bassin de natation, il faut s'avancer dans la cour d'un centre de plongée. À l'abri des regards, des éclats de rire se font entendre. Dans l'eau de la piscine, Bella, une Indonésienne originaire de Bali, explique à l'une de ses élèves comment se mouvoir dans l'eau. « D'abord, on essaie juste de les mettre le plus à l'aise possible dans l'eau. Donc, on essaie en premier de les faire flotter, pour qu'elles soient le plus détendues possible. C'est très important qu'elles soient effectivement détendues dans l'eau, parce que ça te fait flotter. Quand elles savent le faire, après quelques leçons, on essaie ensemble de nager près du mur, et avec des frites en mousse ».Comme Bella, les formatrices présentes dans le bassin suivent tout un programme de préservation des coraux appelé « Coral Catch » de l'ONG Gili Matra Bersama. Les participantes profitent ainsi de leurs compétences en natation pour aider des locales. Huit élèves avides d'apprendre à nager, parfois à presque 30 ans. Des situations qui ne sont pas isolées dans la région, explique Bella : « La plupart des hommes savent nager, mais beaucoup de femmes ne savent pas nager. Il n'y a pas beaucoup d'opportunité parce que la natation peut être chère. Mais il n'y a pas seulement ça, on dit à ces femmes qu'elles ne devraient pas nager... parce qu'ici, dans la culture, c'est mal vu qu'une femme s'expose au soleil, parce que sa peau devient plus foncée. Donc, on ne veut pas qu'elles sortent dehors, au soleil. Quand elles veulent apprendre à nager, c'est difficile de trouver un lieu accessible, et qui ne soit pas trop occupé aussi. »« Je me sens en sécurité »Un peu plus loin, près de la piscine, l'une des élèves du jour fait le bilan des leçons de natation depuis le début de son apprentissage : « Oui, c'est vraiment sympa d'apprendre à nager… C'est facile et aussi difficile en même temps. Au début, c'était très physique, mais maintenant ça devient de plus en plus facile, c'est mieux ! C'est marrant, les professeurs sont drôles et très gentilles, je me sens en sécurité. Je suis vraiment heureuse que ce cours soit ouvert ici, parce que je peux apprendre avec elles, mais aussi avec d'autres femmes originaires de cette île. Au début, je ne pouvais pas rester dans l'eau, mais maintenant, on est beaucoup plus relaxées, et on peut même flotter… »À ses côtés, sa formatrice, Wika, heureuse de pouvoir transmettre : « Le plus grand défi qu'on a en faisant ce cours de natation, c'est de les aider et de les réconforter, au sens de savoir que c'est OK d'être ici… dans l'eau… Parfois, c'est dur, mais je suis très contente de voir que des personnes viennent, et veulent apprendre avec nous ! » D'ici quelques mois, les progrès de leurs élèves seront encore plus importants. Objectif final : savoir nager, toujours avec le sourire.À lire aussiIndonésie: vers la fin des «tests de virginité» pour les femmes dans l'armée

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
“Me oculté por horas”: Gili Yoskovich, sobreviviente a masacre de Hamás en festival

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 24:13


La empresaria Gili Yoskovich, quien se encontraba en el festival musical del pasado 7 de octubre y sobrevivió al asedio de los milicianos de Hamás, relató en La W los hechos de los que fue testigo.

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
Cybersecurity Startups: Cyberstarts Co-Founder Gili Raanan on Cyber, Venture Capital, and Identifying Customer Pain Points Through the 'Sunrise Process'

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 48:37


807: Gili Raanan, venture capitalist and co-founder of Cyberstarts, discusses his entrepreneurial roots, his pivot into venture capital, and cybersecurity more generally. Gili begins with explaining the concept of the ‘sunrise process' which he uses to identify product-market fit and dives into his experience with starting up a cybersecurity company early in his career. He discusses the cybersecurity threats on the horizon, the constantly changing nature of cybersecurity, and the positive outlook he has for the industry. Gili also talks about how he finds talent worth investing in, the characteristics of great entrepreneurs, and why talent matters more than investing in new trends or technologies.

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
Cybersecurity Startups: Cyberstarts Co-Founder Gili Raanan on Cyber, Venture Capital, and Identifying Customer Pain Points Through the 'Sunrise Process'

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 48:37


807: Gili Raanan, venture capitalist and co-founder of Cyberstarts, discusses his entrepreneurial roots, his pivot into venture capital, and cybersecurity more generally. Gili begins with explaining the concept of the ‘sunrise process' which he uses to identify product-market fit and dives into his experience with starting up a cybersecurity company early in his career. He discusses the cybersecurity threats on the horizon, the constantly changing nature of cybersecurity, and the positive outlook he has for the industry. Gili also talks about how he finds talent worth investing in, the characteristics of great entrepreneurs, and why talent matters more than investing in new trends or technologies.

pine | copper | lime
Episodio 86: Jaime Gili

pine | copper | lime

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 51:46


En el programa de hoy Reinaldo (@RGZprints) estará conversando con Jaime Gili (@jaimegili) artista plástico multidisciplinario de origen venezolano que hace vida en Londres. Jaime nos contará sobre su infancia en Sabana Grande en la ciudad de Caracas donde su fascinación por el color y la geometría fue inspirada por sus padres. Conversaremos sobre su travesía en las artes iniciándose en el instituto de diseño en su ciudad natal pasando luego por Barcelona para llegar a la Royal Academy of Arts en Londres donde sembraría raíces. El trabajo de Jaime no solo denota la riqueza vibrante de los colores del caribe, sino que también establece vínculos de colaboración con diferentes personas en Europa y Latinoamérica creando instalaciones urbanas, serigrafias y performances siempre manteniendo una relación estrecha con su querida Venezuela. Jaime Gili Website: https://www.jaimegili.org/ YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouw MERCH www.teepublic.com/user/helloprintfriend WEBSITE www.helloprintfriend.com instagram www.instagram.com/helloprintfriend print gallery helloprintfriend.com/print-gallery ✨patreon✨ www.patreon.com/helloprintfriend Our sponsor Speedball www.speedballart.com

The Promised Podcast
The “Power of the Eurovision” Edition

The Promised Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 82:21


In honor of this year's Eurovision Song Contest, the crew shares thoughts and memories about one of the most important events of year! Music Lesser-known, but still great, songs from the Eurovision 1973 - Shlomo Artzi, At ve-Ani. 11th Place  1989 – Gili ve-Galit, Derekh Hamelekh. 12th Place 2000 – Ping Pong, Sameah!. 22nd Place 2009 - Ahinoam Nini & Mira Awad, Einayich / There Must Be Another Way. 7th Place 2020 – Eden Alena, Feker Libi. Contest Cancelled for Corona

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran
Nazir 15 - February 7, 16 Shevat

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 45:44


Study Guide Nazir 15  Today’s daf is dedicated to our amazing mom and grandma - Patty Belkin! Love, Jason, Erica, Raquel, Eli, Ariel, and Gili. Today's daf is dedicated for the rescue and healing of the victims of the earthquake. May we find more living and help more of those displaced. Our thoughts and prayer are with them and their families. The Gemara proves the words of Rabbi Yossi bar Rabbi Hanina that if the days of a nazir have passed before but one has not yet done the shaving and sacrifices, one would not get lashes for any of the prohibitions – only for becoming impure to the dead. But then a braita is brought to contradict him as it appears there that one would receive lashes for all the prohibitions of a nazir. The Mishna cites a case where one said I will become a nazir when I have a child and I will be a nazir for a hundred days. There are different interpretations of the law of the Mishna. It all depends on whether the child was born before the seventieth day or after. If before, then one doesn't need to count extra days but if after, one does. Rav says that if the child is born on the seventieth day, this day can also be considered the first day of the nazir for the child - according to the law that part of the day can be considered a whole day, and therefore also for the nazir term of a hundred days, it will be counted as two days and one can perform the shaving and sacrifices on the hundredth day and not day one hundred and one. The Gemara brings two difficulties about his words from our Mishna - the first one is resolved but the second one is not. And they conclude that Rav does not agree with our Mishna. The Gemara tries to find a tanna that Rav's opinion corresponds to. First, they suggest Abba Shaul regarding matters of mourning, but that is not successful. Then they try Rabbi  Yossi regarding a zav or zava and the Passover sacrifice. There are two ways to understand his opinion and according to one way, the words of a Rav will correspond to his opinion.   

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health
Modern Professional Journalism and ADHD w/ CNBC's Gili Malinsky

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 19:50


Gili Malinsky is a lead work reporter at CNBC where she covers labor and employment law, U.S. work trends, and mental health. She has contributed to outlets including The New York Times, NBC News, MTV News, the Village Voice, and many others. She's also a playwright, having written a parody of the D.A.R.E. program called “The Drugstoppers” and, most recently, written and performed a monologue called “This is My First ADHD Support Group” at the New York Theater Festival. The monologue is loosely based on her experience getting let go and fired many times before discovering she has ADHD. She's planning to expand it into a full-length play also touching on anxiety and depression. Gili is an Aquarius, thank you for asking. This is another good and fun one, enjoy!  In this episode Peter and Gili discuss:   00:45 - Thank you so much for listening and for subscribing! 00:46 - Live again from the flop house… 01:21 - Welcome Gili Malinsky! 02:22 - Welcome fellow BU Alumn! When did you get diagnosed? 03:06 - Our stories are a little similar; what was it like for you growing up? 05:01 - What if we had known we had ADHD during college? 05:28 - Would Peter change anything about his life prior to his ADHD diagnosis? 06:16 - Would Gili change anything? How about her work experiences? 08:21 - Gili's first ADHD epiphany about work, (via therapy) 09:20 - On finding her condition actually has a name; not alone in this! 09:45 - A note on self-forgiveness 10:38 - Peter's “leftover pizza concept” 11:44 - Once diagnosed, what changed, what were you able to do, how do you keep on track? 13:30: Ref: Books!  Smart But Stuck -Thomas E. Brown and Driven To Distraction -Edward M. Hallowell [Dr. Hallowell was Peter's first ever guest on FTN, you can hear his interview HERE!] 13:55  Ref: Peak Mind -Amishi Jha 14:36 -How do you handle deadlines? 15:49 - Talk about Imposter Syndrome? 16:55 - How can people find more about you?  On the Web: https://www.cnbc.com/gili-malinsky-bio/ Socials: @Malinskid on Twitter & INSTA 17:42 - Thank you. Guys, as always thanks so much for subscribing! Do you have a cool friend with a great story? We'd love to hear. I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via email at peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse!  19:08 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits  TRANSCRIPT via Descript and then corrected.. somewhat: [00:00:36] Peter: Peter Shankman yo, yo, what's up everyone. Peter Shankman here from Faster Than Normal . Another episode. I am thrilled to have you with me. I am doing this again from the flop house. Reason I began started telling you about the flop house with my apartment. I had the massive water issue and, and it's finally being renovated. Uh, so I, in New York, you can't just move your stuff to another room. You actually have to move it out of your apartment. So a bunch of men came and they packed up everything I owned ever in my life, and they took it to some storage unit in Queens. I threw an air tag into a couple of boxes and I, I, I look at the air tag and remember, like, I used to have a Peloton and I used to have a bed and I used to have all this stuff. And now I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm on a couch in a one bedroom down in . Battery park city. And it's, it's a little odd. Either way life goes on as, as does Faster Than Normal! Welcome to the stage today, Gili and I probably, I probably just pronounced that wrong, even though she told me 10 seconds ago ahead pronounce so welcome to a ADD, Malinsky who is a lead. Did I pronounce it wrong? Gili Malinsky is a lead work reporter at CNBC. All right, so we're talking about some business press today. She covers labor and employment law, US work trends and . Mental health. She contributes to outlets, including New York times, NBC news, MTV, the Village Voice, and many others. She's also a playwright. She's written the parody of the dare program, which I love because D.A.R.E did more to introduce me to drugs than ever keep me off of it. And that's called The Drugstoppers . And most recently she wrote and performed a monologue called This Is My First ADHD support group at the New York Theater Festival. I love that the monologue is based loose on her experience, getting, let, go and fired many times before discovering she had ADHD welcome to my world. She's planning to expand into a full length play. Also touching an anxiety and depression. Love that. And I love that she puts . She ends her bio with Gili's an Aquarius. Thank you for asking. welcome to FTN you're awesome. I love you already. [00:02:19] Gili: Oh, thank you so much. Yaaaay! [00:02:22] Peter: So I just also share with both Terriers, you went to Boston University, you graduated mm-hmm um, uh, 94 0 4, 14 years after me. Yeah. So, whatever . So you went to BU when did you get diagnosed? You get diagnosed at school or after school? After school? [00:02:36] Gili: No, I got diagnosed when I was 33. So I got diagnosed three years ago in that 2019. Yeah.  [00:02:41] Peter: That was about the same age as me. Um, yeah. Wow. But what was it like for you? Cause for me, everyone listened to this podcast knows I, I was. Had the social acuity of a turnip and, and, you know, barely passed by the skin of my teeth. I mean, I was at BU in the college and general studies with literally a D plus average until I got into, uh, college communications where it's like, oh, I Al I have to do is write? Okay. Here. And, you know, went to A's, but it was, it was brutal. I was on academic probation for like four years. How did you, what, what was your story like growing up? Tell us.  [00:03:07] Gili: Sure. So I, uh, I'm the listed three grew up just that's out of Boston in a town called Newton. My brother was diagnosed with ADHD when he was pretty young. I think he was like, it must have been when he was in middle school. Um, so it was sort of always like in the background as just. Something that we knew was in the family, but I, I didn't really get too deep into it. I don't think that he and I even really talked about it until the last few years. And, um, I was always like a, you know, pretty good student was always genuinely interested in school, kind of a big nerd, really liked learning things and was always really engaged, um, by what we were doing. So. I think, and, and I learned fast, you know, even if I wasn't necessarily always paying attention, like it just, I had a good enough brain to soak up the information and I was super engaged, uh, that I just like did pretty well in school. At BU I think, I mean, definitely the stakes got higher. There was a lot more work to do. I, I don't think that, um, The concept of working harder, really computed for me. Whereas like I did pretty again, I did pretty well in high school and I think that like I did all my assignments and stuff. I mean, there were certainly things that I did very, very last minute, which, you know, our people know all about. Um, but, um, at school at when I got to BU I think like suddenly they were like really piling on the work and I, how to get myself to do like. More work to be more planned about doing the work to not leave everything to the last second, I think was really beyond me. And then I was so far, you know, so far away from my diagnosis, but it certainly wouldn't have occurred to me that something was, you know, quote unquote wrong at that point. So I think I, I was like to be honest again, because I was genuinely interested in everything and, um, you know, curious to learn, I, I. Probably like a A's, B's some C's it wasn't as good as in high school, but it was, I wasn't a terrible student. I, I could have done better though. Like had I known, had I known, um, I definitely could have done better, but, uh, [00:04:55] Peter: I think that's the that's isn't isn't that though the, the catch phrase of anyone, with ADHD early lives I could done better. Had I known.  [00:05:01] Gili: Yeah, totally. And I it's so interesting because like now having reported on ADHD and adults with it, like I've, I've heard of this, this thing of sort of, um, the depression that the diagnosis sets on, because there's this looking back and thinking like how much better you could have done, how much more you could have achieved off until this point? I will say I did not experience that personally, but yes. Thinking back, like I know I could have done better.  [00:05:24] Peter: Um, you know, it's interesting. Go ahead. Go ahead. No, no, no, please. Yeah. What's interesting about that is I was, I was about to comment that neither have, I, I haven't either. Um, I am very much of the belief and look, maybe this is just something I've been telling myself to, to, to, to, you know, get through it. But I am of the belief that. All the crap that I had to put up with in high school, in college, almost failing out, having very few friends, being that awkward. I am a, I, I, everyone says, what would you go back and change? I wouldn't change a thing. Yeah. Cause I'm like the believe that everything that, that I got everything, I survived, everything. I learned how to do everything that brought me to this moment to is, is what got me to where I am right now. All that. I mean, it was a nightmare. I wouldn't wish some of those days coming home and just crying myself sleep from weeks on end. I wouldn't wish that on anyone, but yeah, I, I believed that I wouldn't be anywhere near whatever level of success I've reached in my life had it not been for ADHD.  [00:06:16] Gili: Totally. Yeah. That resonates so much. Uh, yeah. And which I, and that actually like brings me to, um, the sort of work world, which is really where I started getting into trouble. Um, because I also yeah. Went through a lot of hardship when I came to that. So, so yeah, I think, um, went to school for journalism, kind of always knew that that the very least I wanted to start my career as a writer there. Um, you know, don't see an end insight right now, really love being a journalist, but, um, yes, I've definitely been dabbling with other things, but, um, I started, you know, I was like freelancing for a lot of these publications. Some of them you read in my bio and then, um, started getting staff, writing gigs at, you know, major media outlets. Um, and I kept fucking up, like, so, you know, I, uh, was just getting super overwhelmed. They were giving me these like very straightforward tasks and it was just like, my brain could not handle them. It could not organize them, you know, could not help me like do them in methodical ways. It would. So much information all at once. And like, all I could do was just sit in my computer and stare at my email or look at YouTube. Like it was just, it was so, too much, too much all at once. Um, you know, I would miss a lot of deadlines and, uh, you know, I would like prefer to do the easier tasks and the harder ones that were really like the crux of the job anyway. Um, and so, um, I ended up getting let go. You know, and it's, oh, there's, you know, you get, let go for lots of reasons, but, but certainly like looking back, I know that that played into it, um, because I can see the fuckups that I made along the way, you know, this happened time and time again. And like you said, like it, you know, It's really heartbreaking. I think like we live in this very individualistic society that tells us if something like that happens, it's only your fault. Um, you know, and if it keeps happening then, like, what is the, what is the conclusion that I can come to? Like other than that I'm a fuck up myself, you know, that something is deeply broken and wrong with me. Yeah. Um, and so, yeah, it was very miserable. I was broke, um, and I felt like an idiot and I, I, I hated myself. Um, and then I think after the, I don't remember what, how many times this happened before I finally, uh, was talking to my therapist and was telling her that I have this like motivation thing at work, or like four or five months into a job. Like I just lose all motivation and it's I want the job. I always want the job, but I'm just like sitting there. Like trying to force myself, trying to, will myself to do the work. And like, everything is slower. And I I'm like going home and reading productivity hack articles and like nothing works. Um, and she was like, you know, that could be ADHD. Like, have you been tested for that? Uh, and I said, no, uh, I haven't, my brother has it. Uh, but no, I that's. That's something that it, you know, I've gotten tested for. Um, and I did. And lo and behold, I have it.  [00:09:03] Peter: nice to put a name to everything that you've experienced  [00:09:05] Gili: Well, that's the thing, is that like, for me having a name, like even before I was officially diagnosed just that morning when she said that I might have it, like I cried the rest of the morning because it was. Oh like, yes, exactly. This has a name. If this is what it is, it has a name. Um, I'm not crazy. There is something about me because you know, you can see the people around you are functioning differently, that they're processing information differently from you and that you just can't get yourself to work in the same way. And suddenly it was like, oh, I'm not crazy. Like, there really is something in my brain that is making it difficult for me to, to perform in the, you know, in the same way that they are. And also like maybe I can actually forgive myself. Like that was the big thing for me. I think like it was less looking back and being really upset at everything you could have done and more like, oh, like maybe I don't have to have this growing anger inside of me, this growing self hatred. And I can kind of just start to let that go. [00:10:02] Peter: It's funny. I, I, I, I, I try to, I make light of that. Sometimes I make light of the fact that what you said specifically about how you are, uh, you know, other people do things and don't seem to have the same problems that you do, and you're watching them do these things. And I think that I've always had that and it's always been frustra, even knowing what I have and knowing that the things I do. Work. Right. Like, you know, I get up at four in the morning to exercise before my day mm-hmm so I have the Dopamine I needed, but every once in, so while I'm like, God damn it, why do I have to do that? Why do people do, why can people sleep in until six or seven, then just go to work and be on. And, you know, but I always make a joke out of it. I talk about, you know, I call it the leftover pizza concept that, that, that. Other people, they work a full day. They come home. They, I don't wanna cook 'em so they order a pizza. They eat order pizza. They have two slices. They put the rest of in the fridge. That's leftover pizza. Yeah. Never had leftover pizza in my fucking life. that's that's that's not a thing. I order a pizza. I eat the pizza. Yeah. And you know, for me, it's the same thing with alcohol, right. So I'm very aware. I quit for several years. I'm very aware of how I drank. I mm-hmm, maybe, maybe a few times a year in very specific conditions with very specific people. Um, because it's not one. Right. And so every once in a while I get a little frustrated, you know, how come they get to do this in I and I don't. Mm. Um, but then I think about it, I'm like, well, they also don't have the faster brain goodness. Right. They, you know, they haven't started and sold three companies by 40. They haven't mm-hmm , you know, done things like that. So, so, so, so ya try to find the benefit, but yeah, every once in a while, it's, it's very, very frustrating, but let's talk for a second because. Once you got diagnosed, right? Mm-hmm I I'm sure that you've been putting things into play. Same way. I did. Same way. Almost everyone does. You've been putting things into play subconsciously to allow yourself to get through, to, to work, to get on deadline and things like that. Once you got diagnosed here, you are on a high pressure job with deadlines mm-hmm um, once you got diagnosed, what changed and what were you able to do? Cuz obviously you're you let's see CNBC, they haven't fired you today and said, you're, you know, you can't do this. So tell us about the kind of things I think this will interest the audience. Tell us about the kinda things you put into play. What are your tips and tricks to make sure you don't go down the wrong road. I mean, for Christ sake, you have to do, you know, half your job is research, right? Mm-hmm half your job is there's a, how do you not wind up eight hours later on Wikipedia looking up Roman sewage canals, having nothing to do with your original story.  [00:12:10] Gili: Wow. That was that's like Tuesday. No, um, no, totally. um, no, no, no, totally. Um, so yeah, it's a great question. I mean, for me, I think the biggest thing was I just started learning about it immediately and like equipping myself with knowledge. And so I started reading. I read, um, there's one called smart, but stuck. Um, which I read and then, uh, driven to distraction is another one I read recently. And one thing that these things did for that these books did for me is by, is like, I, I was reading stories of other people who have this neurological disorder as well, and seeing myself in them and feeling again, like less alone and more okay. Um, and so I think. Again, that, that anger and that self hatred that I think in and of itself was a distraction kind of started to dissipate and created space for me to be able to focus better. Um, but that was the first thing is I just kind of started learning about what this is. Um, I think I kind of messed around a little bit with Adderall. Like I was like trying, I tried a little bit, but, but I think, you know, I was. The psychiatrist I said, said I have mild ADHD, you know, whatever that means. So, so I don't know if it was because the Adderall doses that I tried, like didn't really work for me or whatever it was, but I decided that I was gonna just try to make do without them, without that, you know, without medication mm-hmm . Um, but, um, yeah, I mean, so have always worked out but have started, um, but started doing it first thing in the morning. Um, I, I was, yeah, I was like, have always kind of messed around with doing it sometimes throughout the day, but that has always been part of my routine. Um, and definitely find that that's an amazing release first thing in the morning. Um, I, as of the last six months, I've also been doing some mindfulness meditation for like 12 minutes when I first wake up, I read, um, this book called peak mind, um, by, um, a researcher and professor in Miami at university of Miami. I mean, Amishi Jha and she, the whole book is about the attention system in the brain. Um, you know, and she touches on ADHD and of course, like there's no real fix for this brain, but there are, there are methods to, um, sharpen, I guess, some components of it. What meditation for me has helped with has just been, um, to have a growing awareness of where my mind is. And so maybe I can't stop it from going, you know, in a trillion directions, basically every 30 seconds. But at the very least I have more of an awareness of where it is and I. I can reel it back to what it needs to be doing. Like that's just something that, you know, that's a skill that has really helped me.  [00:14:35] Peter: No question. What do you, um, how are, how do you handle deadlines?  [00:14:39] Gili: It's yeah, also such a great question. Cause I have them every day. Part of it is the, you know, the, so I actually got hired at CNBC about four months after I got diagnosed. Um, and so at that point I had already sort of started the process of like learning what this isn't. How do I work with the brain that I have, um, It just worked out that I was in a really supportive system. And so my, you know, shout out to Kelly Grant, Esther Bloom, um, Jenna Goudreau , these are my editors and now Hannah Howard, they're, they're very, um, supportive. They're very open. They're very welcoming, you know, and. You know, having that external motivation is extremely helpful in, and getting me to continue to be motivated to get my work done. But I think what happened by nature too, is like the longer you do something, the better at it, you get. Right? And so I have learned, you know, by being in this environment where I'm super supported. To do my job very quickly, you know, to be a better writer to say, this is good enough, you know? Good enough is, that's what I have. So yeah. Good enough is super helpful for deadlines. Um, cause it's easy to be a perfectionist, like what you want is to give them the best, but it doesn't matter. Good enough is like that will just have to suffice. Um, yeah. I don't know. Does that answer? I can think of other things.  [00:15:49] Peter: Yeah. Perfectly last, last question. Yeah. Talk about imposter syndrome.  [00:15:53] Gili: No.  Imposter syndrome, you talk about, about syndrome, huh? imposter syndrome. Um,  [00:15:59] Peter: Hmm. Do you have it, does it affect you? How do you do? Hmm,  [00:16:03] Gili: I mean, sure. Of course. Like I see lots of people around me, you know, at a level of success that I would love that I would love to be at. Um, but. I, you know, I have been blessed with a very big ego [00:16:16] Peter: Haaah! Spectacular!  [00:16:20] Gili: No, I think, um, I think to be honest with you, like, um, yeah, I, I come from a very supportive environment. My parents are, are super loving and supportive. And so I think that I do have some level of like self confidence. Um, That has really helped, like push me through, even in the moments where I was really failing. Um, I mean, I, I get jealous of people. Of course I do, but, but I somehow I think my Ambi, my ambition, um, you know, and just my, like my hunger to, to, to create, um, has just, you know, pushed me through even whatever insecurities I might have had.  [00:16:54] Peter: Awesome. I love it. I love it. Yeah. Wow. This has been amazing. Um, how could people find you tell, tell us where you are, uh, Gil, where, where you go, what your Instagrams are, uh, whatever, your favorite type of pizza, whatever. [00:17:07] Gili: Oh, favorite type of pizza? Uh, well, I. I mean, I like French fries better than pizza. I will just say I'm a French fries person, even more than a pizza person. So you'll  [00:17:13] Peter: and we're done here guys. Thanks for listening. It's been a pleasure. We'll talk.  [00:17:18] Gili: sorry. I like pizza, but French fries would like too much ketchup. That's my go to junk food. I love it. I love it. People can find me on Twitter and Instagram, um, at Molin kids. So M a L I N S K I D. That's my handle.  [00:17:33] Peter: Yeah, a L L I I'm. I'm just putting it in for the M a L I M [00:17:37] Gili: M a L I N. S K I D so my last name is Malinski gotcha. And my, yeah, my handles in Alinski. Yeah. I, I post like all my articles and all my stuff on this, so  [00:17:46] Peter: very cool. Guys what a pleasure. Thank you so much. I really appreciate you taking the time. This was a great interview. Um, thank you. It gives people hope. I mean, I, I remember, um, My, you know, again, being a diagnosed I remember in college, I had a photo photojournalism professor who told me that I'd never make it. I should probably go to something boring like accounting. Said I'd never make it as a journalist. And, uh, when, when I was the first ever, uh, digital journalist to cover the democratic Republican conventions in 1996, I photocopied my press pass, uh, and sent him, sent it to him and said, kind of doing terribly .Hope you're well. That was a nice, that was a nice feeling. [00:18:21] Gili: Um, a nice little FU.  [00:18:22] Peter: Indeed really. You probably know the journal, the professor too. Isn't comp. Really appreciate you being here. We will have you back. Most definitely. This was a pleasure. We'll definitely have you back.  [00:18:32] Gili: Thank you so much. This was delightful. Thank you. I really appreciate it. Peter.  [00:18:35] Peter: Awesome stuff. Most definitely [00:19:08]Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at shankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week!