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Die Autorin und Sozialarbeiterin Giovannelli-Blocher ist 91-jährig in Biel verstorben. Der rote Faden in ihrem Leben sei die Liebe gewesen, allein darum ginge es im Evangelium. - In die Kirche aber ging die Pfarrerstochter nicht mehr. Judith Giovannelli-Blocher war das zweitälteste von elf Pfarrerskindern. Später entfernte sie sich von der reformierten Kirche. Aber Glaube und Religion spielten weiter eine grosse Rolle im Leben der Schriftstellerin und Dozentin für Sozialarbeit. Vom strafenden Gott ihrer Kindheit befreite sie sich, indem sie theologische Bücher las, von Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer und Dorothee Sölle. In die Kirche gehe sie heute nicht mehr, sagte Giovannelli-Blocher im Gespräch mit Heidi Kronenberg anlässlich ihres 80. Geburtstags 2012. Aber ihr Lebensmotto stamme freilich aus der Bibel: «Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung». Erstsendung: 15.07.2012, Mit Widerstand und Engagement
Giornata di riposo per il Giro d'italia ma non per #GIRONIMO, che con una puntata extra-large vi porta dentro il gruppo anche quando il gruppo è fermo. Nella prima parte parliamo di attualità e prospettive della corsa insieme ai giornalisti Daniel Friebe (Regno Unito), Renaat Schotte (Belgio), David Crmelj (Slovenia), Gonçalo Moreira (Portogallo) e Ettore Giovannelli (Italia). Nella seconda parte ci concediamo chiacchierate senza fretta con Simone Consonni, Simon Clarke e Fabiana Luperini. Torniamo infine a farci raccontare aneddoti dal team Shimano, insieme al decano Duilio Vedovati. Molte voci e ancor più storie, in una puntata da gustare con calma.00'30" introduzione e novità dal Giro08'59" chiacchierata con Daniel Friebe28'55" incontro con Renaat Schotte34'34" incontro con David Crmelj42'32" un contributo di Gonçalo Moreira46'30" incontro con Ettore Giovannelli54'40" "Le Ricette dei Campioni"59'10" incontro con Simone Consonni01h09'22" incontro con Simon Clarke01h22'00" incontro con Fabiana Luperini01h26'20" la tappa di domani01h31'00" la giornata con il team Shimano e l'incontro con Duilio Vedovati
Il fallimento della SVB ha causato problemi a cascata e oggi ne parliamo, in Nepal si sono scocciati di gente che stira sulle montagne e a Piacenza ci sono più cani che bambini. A Milano non si potranno più riconoscere i certificati di nascita delle coppie omogenitoriali, a breve uscirà ChatGPT 4 e Joe Biden infine ha approvato il Project Willow. Questo e altro nella puntata di oggi, buona giornata! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vitamine-factanza/message
Sun CubE OnE: A Multi-wavelength Synoptic Solar Micro Satellite by L. Giovannelli et al. on Monday 26 September The Sun cubE onE (SEE) is a 12U CubeSat mission proposed for a phase A/B study to the Italian Space Agency that will investigate Gamma and X-ray fluxes and ultraviolet (UV) solar emission to support studies in Sun-Earth interaction and Space Weather from LEO. More in detail, SEE's primary goals are to measure the flares emission from soft-X to Gamma ray energy range and to monitor the solar activity in the Fraunhofer Mg II doublet at 280 nm, taking advantage of a full disk imager payload. The Gamma and X-ray fluxes will be studied with unprecedented temporal resolution and with a multi-wavelength approach thanks to the combined use of silicon photodiode and silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) -based detectors. The flare spectrum will be explored from the keV to the MeV range of energies by the same payload, and with a cadence up to 10 kHz and with single-photon detection capabilities to unveil the sources of the solar flares. The energy range covers the same bands used by GOES satellites, which are the standard bands for flare magnitude definition. At the same time SiPM detectors combined with scintillators allow to cover the non-thermal bremsstrahlung emission in the gamma energy range. Given its UV imaging capabilities, SEE will be a key space asset to support detailed studies on solar activity, especially in relation to ultraviolet radiation which strongly interacts with the upper layers of the Earth's atmosphere, and in relation to space safety, included in the field of human space exploration. The main goal for the UV payload is to study the evolution of the solar UV emission in the Mg II band at two different time scales: yearly variations along the solar cycle and transient variations during flare events. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.12251v1
Testimony by Lynn and Gino Giovannelli at Summer Splash.
The secondhand clothing market is growing 11 times faster than traditional retail, according to research by Global Data. Children's clothing is the fastest growing category, which makes sense considering the typical baby churns through seven sizes in the first two years of life. Kidizen, an online resale marketplace for kids clothes, makes selling those outgrown onesies as easy as taking a smartphone photo and posting it to the site. Finally, the market has caught up with the Minneapolis tech company, which launched in 2014 and hit profitability in 2021. “It takes way more than you think,” says CEO Dori Graff, who charts the journey she and her co-founder Mary Fallon went on from becoming moms to recognizing the opportunity to create a kid-centric marketplace. “We felt so confident in what we were doing, what we were building.” They found a devoted audience out of the gate, and its grown to nearly 1 million users as more consumers and brands prioritize sustainability. When Kidizen launched, brands worried it would cannibalize their sales, Graff says. Today, they are partnering with Kidizen to launch “Rewear” resale sites of their own. “Brand affinity happens in resale,” Graff says. She offers lessons in entrepreneurship, e-commerce, and the importance of evolving with trends. “Failure is just part of the process,” Graff says. “We're not even running the business we originally ideated on.” In our Back to the Classroom segment with the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business, marketing professor Gino Giovannelli points out the magic of successful ideas, like Kidizen, is in mixing data with gut instinct. Even before retail trend reports indicated a growing acceptance of an affinity for resale apparel, Graff and her partner had a gut feel. “They were mothers of young kids—they could see where the market was heading.” Giovannelli teaches his entrepreneurial students to then evaluate their gut ideas on impact versus burden. “Not every idea should be pursued,” he says. “This is a quantifiable measure of gut feeling.” Ideas that are high impact, low burden are the gems while high impact, high burden endeavors require more thoughtful consideration. “If you're low on both impact and burden—stay the heck away,” Giovannelli says. “Even if the burden is low, it's just busy work.”
I’m excited to introduce you to Lynn Giovannelli on this week's episode of "Happiness through Hardship" - The Podcast. I was told she's a bright light and amazing in 1,000 ways and with that introduction, I couldn’t wait to connect with her. People who know her best say she's a kind, loving and passionate spirit that is filled with energy, faith and compassion. Lynn is no stranger to hardship - having been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011 and saw her company fall during the real estate crash of 2009. While her health has changed over the years, friends all say that one thing that has remained steady is her unbounded spirit. I’m honored that today Lynn shares her story about her recent ALS diagnosis. This episode is incredibly heartfelt and uplifting despite her terminal diagnosis. Even someone as positive and compassionate as Lynn had been before hearing her diagnosis; she still stepped up her game. She's laser focused on finding joy with her family and in her life. She's also diving into new healthy living practices and finding energy in the exploration. Lynn provides tremendous insight and inspiration for anyone that receives the news they have ALS. In fact, she can motivate us all to find joy in our lives as she radiates positivity and love. SHOW NOTES Lynn Giovannelli - Groves Academy: https://www.grovesacademy.org/team/lynn-giovannelli/ For more information on ALS: https://www.als.org/ Mayo Clinic Neuromuscular Disease Group: https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/neuromuscular-disease-group/overview/ovc-20443670 "Living Fully, Dying Well:" https://amzn.to/2KaMGtf Driving with ALS: https://www.als.org/navigating-als/resources/fyi-driving-challenges-als CONNECT WITH US www.PrettyWellness.com/podcast - for more information on the podcast episodes www.PrettyWellness.com/cancer-resources - easily accessible cancer information www.Instagram.com/prettywellness - for daily wellness tips www.CarynSullivan.com - for more information Our Social Media: www.Instagram.com/prettywellness www.Facebook.com/PrettyWellness www.Twitter.com/PrettyWellness To Buy the Book: Happiness through Hardship - The Book: amzn.to/39PAjuT To Donate a Book to a Cancer Center: PrettyWellness.com/book Get a Free Copy of our Smoothies and Snacks Ebook: prettywellness.us9.list-manage.com/subscri…7ebed6b 2020 Healthy Holiday Gift Guide: https://prettywellness.com/2020-healthy-holiday-gift-guide-2/
In this episode we cover:Gino Giovannelli Introduction (1:00)How Gino defines digital transformation (1:45)How do you keep all the moving parts of digital straight? (3:30)What are the upsides in favor of digital transformation? (6:06)What is holding companies back from doing digital well? (8:58)The importance of vision and strategy; leadership's role in digital transformation (12:34)Who benefits when a company goes digital? (15:40)Rapid Fire! Fun facts and fast answers with Gino (18:50)Closing Thoughts - How do we stay current with digital? (21:35)Links and Resources:Download our "Wheel of Digital Transformation" VisualMalcolm Gladwell’s Revisionist History podcastEssentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeownSimon Sinek's A Bit of Optimism podcastThe Digital Marketing Podcast from Target Internet Why We Buy by Paco UnderhillConnect with Gino on LinkedInConnect with Kathy on LinkedInKey Takeaways:[On digital strategy and action] Think big, start small, move fast.[On learning how to use digital] "Immerse yourself in situations where you're forced to figure it out...Don't ask yourself if you HAVE done it; ask yourself if you CAN do it." - Gino GiovannelliThere are 2 main buckets of digital transformation: 1. People (enablers, process) and 2. Touchpoints (customer experience, responsive design, technology, analytics)The biggest winner of digital transformation is the customer.Gino's Favorite Band: Rush!Kathy's Favorite Band: U2
In questa puntata del podcast, Eugenio chiacchiera con Giuseppe di diritto del lavoro, Mergers and Acquisitions, consigli per chi vuole entrare in grandi studi legali, l'impatto del COVID19 sul mondo del lavoro e altri temi. L'OSPITE Materano d'origine, Giuseppe ha vissuto prima a Roma, poi un intervallo a New York e si trova attualmente a Milano, dove esercita la professione di avvocato giuslavorista. Appassionato di arte e di letteratura, non disdegna la buona cucina ed un bicchiere di vino (anzi, due, tanto non guida mai la macchina). Dal 2019, Responsabile dell'area Labour dello studio legale Giovannelli e Associati. TEMI: 00:59 - Di cosa ti occupi in Giovannelli e Associati? 3:39 - Cosa porta una società a voler vendere 5:44 - Cos'è un fondo di private equity 06:16 - Cosa fa Giuseppe in un'operazione di M&A 08:02 - Momenti difficili sul lavoro 11:49 - L'acquisizione di Versace 14:12 - Cosa vuol dire of counsel e qual è la giornata tipo di Giuseppe 17:29 - Distinzione tra l'avvocato classico e l'avvocato di un grande studio 20:50 - Il percorso universitario di Giuseppe (Laurea + Dottorato) 25:00 - In cosa consiglieresti di specializzarsi ad un neolaureato in Giurisprudenza? 27:52 - Come prepararsi al recruiting di uno grande studio di avvocati 33:09 - L'impatto del COVID19 sul mondo del lavoro in Italia e negli USA 38:12 - BBQ LINK UTILI: Private equity Fordham University I tre moschettieri (Dumas) Osteria Conchetta Giuseppe su Linkedin Se ti è piaciuta la puntata, condividila con un amico! Per rimanere aggiornato sui nuovi episodi e tutti i nostri progetti seguici su Instagram, Facebook e LinkedIn. Credits Chiacchierata di Eugenio Massini Produzione di Alexander Maffei Design di Danilo Lapenna Sketch di David Cinnella --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondbusiness/message
Avoid using personal care items with oxybenzone and octinoxate, if at all possible. If you can avoid octisalate, homosalate, octocrylene, 4-methylbenzylidene camphor, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), and parabens that may help protect sensitive environments, too. Website: https://www.sustainabilitymadeeasier.com/, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SustainabilityMadeEasier/, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sustainabilitymadeeasier/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/EasySustainable, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbyxBjbj-cp6fEziJwldiIQ References: [i] American Academy of Dermatology. (2018, July 5). New Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology paper highlights research into certain sunscreen ingredients. Retrieved from American Academy of Dermatology Association: https://www.aad.org/news/jaad-research-into-sunscreen-ingredients, [ii], [iv], [v] Danovaro, R., Bongiorni, L., Corinaldesi, C., Giovannelli, D., Damiani, E., Astolfi, P., . . . Pusceddu, A. (2008, April). Sunscreens Cause Coral Bleaching by Promoting Viral Infections. Environmental Health Perspectives, 116(4), 441–447. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2291018/, [iii], [xx] Downs, C. (2014, January 15). Sunscreen Chemical in soaps, cosmetics and body fragrances threaten coral reefs. Retrieved from http://www.haereticus-lab.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ecotox-sunscreen-chemicals.pdf, [vi], [x] National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior. (n.d.). Protect Yourself, Protect The Reef! Retrieved from https://cdhc.noaa.gov/_docs/Site%20Bulletin_Sunscreen_final.pdf, [vii], [viii], [xv], [xvi], [xvii], [xxi] Downs, C. (2016, March 18). Sunscreen Pollution. Retrieved from Marine Safe: http://www.marinesafe.org/blog/2016/03/18/sunscreen-pollution/, [ix], [xi], [xii], [xiii], [xxii] Calderone, J. (2019, February 7). The Truth About 'Reef Safe' Sunscreen. Retrieved from Consumer Reports: https://www.consumerreports.org/sunscreens/the-truth-about-reef-safe-sunscreen/, [xiv], [xxiii] W.S. Badger Company. (n.d.). Reef Safe Sunscreens/ Coral Friendly Sunscreens. Retrieved from https://www.badgerbalm.com/s-35-coral-reef-safe-sunscreen.aspx, [xviii], [xix] REI Co-op. (n.d.). What is Reef-Safe Sunscreen? Retrieved from REI: https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/what-is-reef-safe-sunscreen.html
About every five minutes, someone, somewhere in the world, creates a CaringBridge page. The Minneapolis-based social network makes it easy for people to communicate with loved ones during a health crisis by creating a centralized, private place to share updates and ask for help. Sona Mehring created CaringBridge in 1997. It started with a simple website designed to help friends share news about their premature daughter, Brighid. The power of that instant connection—at a time before Facebook and Twitter—prompted Mehring to build CaringBridge, a platform that was available, for free, to the public. From the newborn intensive care unit at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics in St. Paul, CaringBridge has grown into a global nonprofit with users in 235 countries. Mehring, a tech entrepreneur who was early to the Internet—launching her own web page design firm in the 1990s—talks about her decision to turn CaringBridge into a nonprofit, and leave her day job to run it. “I have a nonprofit heart with a for-profit mind,” she says. She also discusses why she believes CaringBridge has continued to thrive despite the proliferation of social media. “What I realized is, it’s not just a service; it’s an amazing way of people connecting. CaringBridge is actually something that helps people heal.” After our conversation with Mehring, we go back to the classroom with University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business marketing professor Gino Giovannelli who points out what any founder can learn from CaringBridge. “If you have the right product that solves a need in the market,” Giovannelli says, “you don’t need to go broad.”
Mary Frey, Melissa Johnson, and Lynn Giovannelli - 3 founding members of GIVING WoMN along with the current VP of the Board Susan Dowd sit down with host Craig Pratt to share the humble beginnings of GIVING WoMN. GIVING WoMN is the largest and most established women’s collective giving organization in the Twin Cities, and helped found the national women’s collective giving organization. Started by a few women discussing the concept in early 2004, the organization was established in early 2005, made its first grants in 2006 and has continued to grow. We currently have over 100 members. Over the last 14 years, 81 GIVING WoMN grants have been made to 65 organizations who have a collective impact on thousands of individuals in need in the Twin Cities. Our organization was founded as Women of Courage in February of 2005. A small group of women started discussions in early 2004, envisioning the potential power of in philanthropy and pooled giving, and how it could make a difference in the greater metropolitan area of Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota. That small group of women has grown to over 100 members. In April of 2009, membership voted to change the organization’s name to GIVING WoMN. Collectively, to date, we have donated over $1,369,000 and have touched the lives of countless people in our community served by Twin Cities non-profits providing vital social services. If you want to learn more, get engaged or donate you can reach the group at http://www.givingwomn.org/
Megan Tamte was a new mom who wanted help putting together fashionable outfits. A bad experience at a northern California boutique sparked the idea for Evereve, which is now a national women's specialty retail chain with 85 stores, a fast-growing e-commerce business and a subscription service called Trendsend. “I left the store crying," Tamte recalls of that fateful shopping experience more than 20 years ago. "I remember thinking, someone should create a retail concept that helped women like me who wanted help finding items that would fit their body type. I wanted clothing that was modern and versatile…and I wanted connection.” Five years later, in 2004, Megan and her husband Mike opened their first store in Edina, Minn., called Hot Mama. Their unique proposition: trendy fashion, warm service and a kid-friendly environment with toys in the fitting rooms so moms could take a moment for themselves. That boutique grew into Evereve, which now generates $120 million in annual revenue. In a wide-ranging conversation, the Tamtes explain how a detailed business plan set them up for success. They reveal why they changed their company name right as the brand was taking off. They talk about balancing parenthood and running a business together, about leading a brand that has grown far beyond their dreams, and about the future of retail. After the conversation with the Tamtes, we go Back to the Classroom with University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business digital marketing professor Gino Giovannelli, who shares tips on using social media to your brand’s advantage, as Evereve has done. And, from his own personal experience, Giovannelli highlights pros and cons of going into business with a spouse.
Donato Giovannelli is an assistant professor at the University of Naples “Federico II.” He travels to acid lakes and other extreme environments that are the closest thing today to what Earth was like when life began. Giovannelli’s web siteGiovannelli on Twitter
(00:12) Gino taught english in an Austrian High School during his final year of college. As a consultant in marketing, he taught hotels how to optimize digital platforms. He wrote a book called Winning on the Web. During all of these experiences, he learned he loved to teach. Gino said, “ If I can teach it, then I know it and that's how I know I love it.” (05:20) Gino ‘s Average Quality: Balancing Learning & Teaching. In digital, there is a constant feeling of going to bed smart and waking up dumb. Everything is changing and evolving rapidly. (07:40) Backyard band parties are a thing of the past. Hosting an event centered as such brings out this notion of community. This community has the potential to become your core. Break the mold with a unique party. Gino had a backyard band party for his 40th birthday, GINOPALOOZA… his band, his community. One of the most memorable experience for not only himself but for all of those involved. Listen to the full version here. *Disclaimer: originally Golden Nuggets of Finding What You Love (feat. Gino Giovannelli)*
Gino Giovanelli is a digital marketing professor at the University of St. Thomas. We discuss his journey from being an engineering student at Bucknell, to becoming a professor in marketing. We also discuss the concepts he teaches in his class and how you can make yourself a stronger candidate when applying for jobs. On top of running SuperBowl 52's website and traveling to Latin America every January, Gino also finds time to be a drummer in a band. Also, he met his wife studying abroad in Italy. How sweet is that? We may pronounce his name wrong in a brutal fashion, but we had an awesome time interviewing him! Stick around for the back end to hear how our Halloween Ball featuring Yam Haus sponsored by BauHaus Brew Labs all went down. The good, the bad, and the unexpected! Enjoy! *Disclaimer: originally S2 E39 - Finding What You Love (feat. Gino Giovannelli)* Help us create better content FOR YOU. Please take this 5 minute survey.
Mind Of A Mentor #29 - Gloriane Giovannelli by Ossa CollectiveMind of a Mentor is an Ossa original show hosted by Marla Isackson, Founder and CEO of Ossa Collective women's podcast network. For more information about Ossa, visit: https://ossacollective.com/Follow Ossa on Socials- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ossaforpodcasters/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ossa-collective/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ossacollectivenetwork
Mind Of A Mentor #29 - Gloriane Giovannelli by Ossa Collective
Juve/Napoli aftermath (00:54), Roma vs Liverpool preview (08:21), Winners & Losers of the Serie A weekend (12:58), Milan's crisis (23:10), A Perfect Circle's new album (34:21), Juve deep dive with Maurizio Giovannelli (36:48).
Nella 62° Puntata del Talk Show Scienze Motorie Marco Giovannelli, Dottore in Scienze Motorie, cultore della materia nell’ambito dell’insegnamento di Medicina dello Sport presso la Facoltà di Scienze Motorie e della Salute dell’Università degli studi “Carlo Bo” di Urbino e Preparatore Atletico di società di Calcio professionistiche. L'ultima sua esperienza è stata a Modena al fianco di Hernan Crespo, di cui è stretto collaboratore. Professionista di grande livello, Marco Giovannelli conferma quanto la continua formazione e la determinazione nell'ampliare le competenze sia determinante per il raggiungimento degli obiettivi. Una piacevole conversazione con Giacomo Catalani in cui Giovannelli spiega alcuni dei metodi più moderni per la preparazione atletica nel calcio e molti altro. Imperdibile. http://www.scienzemotorie.com
Nella 62° Puntata del Talk Show Scienze Motorie Marco Giovannelli, Dottore in Scienze Motorie, cultore della materia nell’ambito dell’insegnamento di Medicina dello Sport presso la Facoltà di Scienze Motorie e della Salute dell’Università degli studi “Carlo Bo” di Urbino e Preparatore Atletico di società di Calcio professionistiche. L'ultima sua esperienza è stata a Modena al fianco di Hernan Crespo, di cui è stretto collaboratore. Professionista di grande livello, Marco Giovannelli conferma quanto la continua formazione e la determinazione nell'ampliare le competenze sia determinante per il raggiungimento degli obiettivi.Una piacevole conversazione con Giacomo Catalani in cui Giovannelli spiega alcuni dei metodi più moderni per la preparazione atletica nel calcio e molti altro.Imperdibile.http://www.scienzemotorie.com