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Join us in a conversation about Glocal missions and our church's calling to reach the world with the Gospel of Jesus. This morning, we were privileged to hear from our Project Rescue partners, BBC and Shelly Teague, who shared about their impactful work in the Ivory Coast and across the continent of Africa. Let's lean in together as we push to expand God's mission across the world—from the nations to the neighborhoods.
Welcome to The Ecommerce Braintrust podcast, brought to you by Julie Spear, Head of Retail Marketplace Services, and Jordan Ripley, Director of Retail Operations. Today, we're excited to welcome Ana Laura Zain, CMO of the retail media ad tech platform Pentaleap, and her colleague Emma Helsloot, Pentaleap's Director of Sales. Ana and Emma are also the co-founders of the newly launched Women in Retail Media Collective. In this episode, we'll dive into their vision for this dynamic new organization and explore the impact they hope to make in the retail media space. Make sure you tune in to find out more! KEY TAKEAWAYS In this episode, Julie, Jordan, Ana, and Emma discuss: Origins of the Women in Retail Media Collective: What sparked the idea of the collective How both Ana and Emma identified the need for a network to support women in retail media. Their personal experiences and networking efforts highlight the importance of women supporting women in this space. Mission and Goals: The collective's mission focuses on connecting, growing, and leading women in the retail media sector. They aim to increase women's representation as speakers at events and publish more content authored by women. Growth and Expansion: The collective has grown rapidly, reaching over 600 members worldwide within three months of its inception. Plans for local initiatives and flagship events are in place to enhance networking opportunities. Industry Trends: Hosted discussions on key industry trends such as programmatic advertising, AI agents, and the career paths of retail media leaders. Emphasized the importance of understanding the evolving landscape of retail media. Ways to Get Involved: Join the collective Support their initiatives Connect with the collective via their website and LinkedIn.
Glocal Forum analiza en el Círculo de Bellas Artes la compleja situación política internacional y las relaciones entre España y América Latina con los retos a los que se enfrenta, especialmente ahora con la nueva administración Trump y sus medidas arancelarias y migratorias. Precisamente España y América Latina tienen que reforzar sus lazos como socios naturales para afrontar esa nueva situación. Nos lo cuenta Sabrina Aguado.Escuchar audio
Esperanza and Irwin leave their usual comfort zone and head into more uncharted territory. Calverton has the last, large swath of Long Island grassland, and has been protected to a degree. If you visit the area, there doesn't seem to be much development or planning, although proposals exist. It's home to an enormous FedEx distribution center, a large recycling business, along with tiny farmhouses and farms. We''ll tie in the Calverton Executive Airport, the Grumman Corporation's impact on LI, and its Memorial Park on 10 adjacent acres.
In this episode of Interlinks I talk to Craig Maginness, who joins us from Denver, Colorado in the US. Craig is a Managing Member of Exln Asset Management which is a firm that helps business people become better at what they do, in particular as regards taking their business to new international markets.In his own words, Craig "help people look at problems from a different angle so that they can see the solution that's been eluding them. Sometimes that involves diving into the complex and making it simple. Sometimes it involves highlighting the subtle complexities in a problem that was being over-simplified. It always involves viscerally understanding what you hope to achieve, what success looks like, and then shining some light on the path there." Craig is also author of the book “Go Global – The Definitive Guide to Success in Entering International Markets” and has also created the Well B-ing – Aligned Practice Accelerator online training.Craig brings a wealth of knowledge and experience of the world of international business to a fascinating conversation that I hope you will enjoy as much as I did. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We want to hear from you! Send us a text message.What does the future of manufacturing look like? Just ask the U.S. CEO of the #1 automation provider in the world.In this high-profile episode, Barbara Humpton, CEO of Siemens USA, joins us to discuss the latest innovations shaping global manufacturing. Siemens, a leader in automation and digital technologies, is driving advancements through digital twins, AI, and more. Barbara shares how these technologies are revolutionizing industries today—not tomorrow—and making manufacturing more accessible and efficient.We also dive into "Glocal" innovation, where global tech is applied locally to help small and mid-sized manufacturers thrive. Barbara offers key insights on workforce challenges, including the gender gap and the importance of flexible work. Her leadership vision for the future is clear: a more connected, innovative, and inclusive manufacturing world.Sneak peak into this episode:How Siemens is using digital twins and AI in manufacturing"Glocal" manufacturing: global innovation; local implementationWant to close the gender gap in manufacturing? Here's how.From “not executive material” to CEO: Barbara's journey proves why leadership is about breaking the mold.If you want to work in tech, come to manufacturing. Discover why Microsoft, NVIDIA, Sony, Salesforce and other tech giants want to partner with manufacturing as the next big opportunity.Quotable Moments:"If you've got curiosity and initiative, the world is yours."3 Big Takeaways from this Episode:Digital twins and AI are transforming manufacturing today.Siemens' digital twins allow manufacturers to simulate entire production lines, identify bottlenecks, and perfect processes—all before they're built. Barbara highlights that this tech can prevent costly errors, like a battery manufacturer's $1M mistake, by catching issues in the digital world first.“Glocal” innovation is giving small manufacturers access to big technology.Barbara shares how Siemens is combining global-scale technologies like automation and AI with local implementation, empowering smaller manufacturers to compete on a new level. Through flexible models like automation-as-a-service and cloud-based platforms, they can adopt advanced tools without the heavy capital investment.Closing the gender gap could solve the manufacturing talent shortage.Barbara believes attracting more women could fill the projected 3.8 million open manufacturing roles by 2033. Flexible work arrangements, such as asynchronous shifts enabled by Industry 4.0, could attract more women by making manufacturing careers fit their lives.Resources in this Episode:To learn more about Siemens USA, visit: www.siemens.com/Listen to Barbara's podcast, Optimistic OutlookConnect with Siemens Online:LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Instagram - Facebook - YouTube - TikTok - Twitter - LinkedIn
Brian hosts a conversation with Rev. Micah Fries (Director of Engagement at Glocal.net) and Dr. Derek Halvorson (former president of Covenant College) about today's political climate. They discuss how Christians ought to engage with the increasingly politicized culture and share ideas for conversations across party lines, how to consume news, and much more.The Posture of Our Politics presented by the Faith CO/OPHost: Brian SalterSpecial Guests: Rev. Micah Fries & Dr. Derek HalvorsonProducer: Ben WingardMusic arranged by David Henry and performed by David Henry and Hannah Lutz.To contact Pillar & Ground or to submit a question that you would like to hear addressed on a future episode, please email podcast@lmpc.org.
Brian hosts a conversation with Rev. Micah Fries (Director of Engagement at Glocal.net) and Dr. Derek Halvorson (former president of Covenant College) about today's political climate. They discuss how Christians ought to engage with the increasingly politicized culture and share ideas for conversations across party lines, how to consume news, and much more.The Posture of Our Politics presented by the Faith CO/OPHost: Brian SalterSpecial Guests: Rev. Micah Fries & Dr. Derek Halvorson Producer: Ben WingardMusic arranged by David Henry and performed by David Henry and Hannah Lutz.To contact Pillar & Ground or to submit a question that you would like to hear addressed on a future episode, please email podcast@lmpc.org.
City of Hope Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship June 30, 2024 Sermon: Cultivating “Glocal” Missions - Missions Month Sermon Series Pt. 5 Text: Revelation 21: 1-5 Preacher: Guest Preacher Charles McKnight (AAI-PCA) www.cityofhopechurch.net
City of Hope Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship June 23, 2024 Sermon: Cultivating “Glocal” Missions - Missions Month Sermon Series Pt. 4 Sermon title: Being People of Integrity Text: Psalm 26 Preacher: Guest Preacher Stan Long, Baltimore Antioch Leadership Movement (BALM) www.cityofhopechurch.net
City of Hope Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship June 16, 2024 Sermon: Cultivating “Glocal” Missions - Missions Month Sermon Series Pt. 3 Text: Luke 18:28-34 Preacher: Guest Preacher Jacob Jasin, RUF-I Johns Hopkins www.cityofhopechurch.net
Episodio dedicato alle elezioni Europee, con le ricadute sui governi e sui rapporti tra gli stati, si parte dell'editoriale del direttore Alfredo Somoza, nell'approfondimento l'estratto dell'ultima puntata di Glocal con Pier Guagnetti e Luigi Daniele sul nuovo assetto politico Europeo e i nuovi sindaci in Brianza. Nello sguardo oltre il nostro cortile ancora Europa, G7 […] L'articolo Young Radio Magazine | ep. 60 – 2024 proviene da Young Radio.
City of Hope Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship June 9, 2024 Sermon: Cultivating “Glocal” Missions - Missions Month Sermon Series Pt. 2 Text: Ephesians 2:1-22 Preacher: Guest Preacher Temi Akinsanya, Restoration Church www.cityofhopechurch.net
City of Hope Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship June 2, 2024 Sermon: Cultivating “Glocal” Missions - Missions Month Sermon Series Pt. 1 Text: Luke 15: 1-24 Preacher: Guest Preacher Dan Iverson, MTW Japan www.cityofhopechurch.net
In questo episodio fi facciamo ascoltare l'intervista realizzata dal direttore Alfredo Somoza al Giornalista Mauro Magatti. L'articolo Glocal | Speciale proviene da Young Radio.
Lead Pastor, Don Jackson gives a message with a focus on unity in God's church. Rather than focusing on labels we tend to use for various churches, we are called to unify as believers in Jesus Christ to help each other and to reflect God's light to the lost. Online Message Notes
Welcome back to another episode of In Her Shoes. This week, I had the opportunity to speak with Eshita Kabra Davis, the Founder and CEO of the worlds largest sharing wardrobe app Byrotation. Eshita, shares her career journey, the aha moment for this ‘Glocal' app and how its helping people generate another income stream by renting out your wardrobe and in some cases earning an additional £20k per year. I was particularly interested in the early days on the building ByRotation and understanding the foundations she has build this successful company on. Whether you're interested in tech, entrepenuership, female founders or fashion in general Eshita is a unique blend of all the above. Hope you enjoy this episode as I much as I did: Follow Eshita here: https://www.instagram.com/arentyoueshita/?hl=en Follow ByRotation Here: https://www.instagram.com/byrotation/?hl=en-gb Follow In Her Shoes Here: https://www.instagram.com/inhershoes_podcast/
Curtis, Jamaal and TC come at the Local and Mayorial Elections from all directions and views in the latest bonus episode of the Global Frequency
"Sometimes it's important to take a pause and take some time off to bring your best self." - Sophie Weersink-Thirion, Vice President and Head of Market Unit Manufacturing Life Science Tech Media Telecomms Although Sophie finds skating fascinating, her comfort space is in her attic, where one can find her creating graffitis and oil paintings. At Capgemini, she leads the Manufacturing, Health, and Technology domain. She began her career at Philips, becoming the first woman in sales and later on, the first woman head in the sales department. One remarkable thing about Sophie is that she dislikes the word “issue”; for her, it's always about “solutions” and exploring possibilities. She believes that a crucial quality that every leader needs to have is modesty, and she emphasizes that great achievements are never accomplished alone – it's always about teamwork. Currently, she is taking Dutch classes at a renowned institution and believes in the importance of taking a pause and dedicating time to bring out one's best self. About the series: That's How We Lead is an inspirational monthly podcast series that brings you real-life stories of some of the remarkable female role models in Capgemini Netherlands. With this series, we want to encourage women to be inspired by these stories of successes, challenges, and vulnerabilities, and also realize the possibilities that they can explore in Capgemini.
In this episode of Curbside Consults, Dr. Adriann Begay, member of the Navajo Nation, shares her journey into medicine. Dr. Begay is Tábaahi (Edge of the Water clan) and born for Bít'ahnii (Folded Arms People clan). Her maternal grandparents are Ta'néészahnii (Badlands People clan) and paternal grandparents are Tl'aashchí'í (Red Cheek People clan). While raising three children, she completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Arizona and received a medical degree from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine through the Indians into Medicine program. She completed her residency in Family Medicine at the University of Arizona and has since worked for the Indian Health Service. She also serves as Senior Officer at the HEAL (Health, Equity, Action, and Leadership) Initiative, a global health fellowship program. Her career is dedicated to elevating healthcare for American Indians/Alaskan Natives (AI/AN).
Join us for “Going Glocal,” a message series that explores missions with a local and global focus. Discover how you can make a meaningful impact right in your own community while also reaching out to the farthest corners of the world. Be inspired to bring hope, love, and purpose to our interconnected world. Don’t miss […]
Join us for “Going Glocal,” a message series that explores missions with a local and global focus. Discover how you can make a meaningful impact right in your own community while also reaching out to the farthest corners of the world. Be inspired to bring hope, love, and purpose to our interconnected world. Don’t miss […]
What do you get when a global ministry conducts local outreach? This powerful combination creates a “Glocal” focus. Learn about this new term and much more as you listen in on an amazing discussion with Ed and his friend, Jim Wert. Jim is a Fortune 500 corporate strategist who understands the importance of best practices and staying on track by thinking biblically. Ed and Jim have been working together for years on ways for FEBC to plan ahead, adapt and react in the changing world. Hear how they evaluate what is working and the challenges they are preparing for in the coming days. As you listen you'll catch a vision to stay faithful proclaiming the Gospel …Until All Have Heard.
Join us for “Going Glocal,” a message series that explores missions with a local and global focus. Discover how you can make a meaningful impact right in your own community while also reaching out to the farthest corners of the world. Be inspired to bring hope, love, and purpose to our interconnected world. Don’t miss […]
Ever wondered how the concept of 'Now Hiring' is intricately intertwined with Jesus Christ's mission? Join us on this enriching journey where we examine this fascinating connection. Discover how businesses' physical and digital 'Now Hiring' signs lead us to explore the teachings and compassionate acts of Jesus Christ. His mission, extending from Union County to remote tribes and bustling metropolises, reflects the vast potential of God's labor field waiting to be tapped.Let's venture into the profound impact of initiatives like the Annie Armstrong Offering and the Lottie Moon Offering, reaching the farthest corners of the world. The power of technology has brought the gospel to global gateway cities such as Detroit and Queens, bridging geographical gaps. Learn how God's word and the Holy Spirit are reaching those without gospel access in their home countries, and how new converts in the US are utilizing technology to lead churches worldwide.Lastly, we spotlight the immense harvest in South Arkansas, where churches unite to spread the Gospel. Imagine the power of mission trips and the profound effect of sharing Jesus Christ's message. As we ponder over the question of how each of us can contribute to this mission, we embrace the challenge to join God's field. Reflect upon the personal responsibility each of us holds to share the good news in our local communities, and join us in a prayer for God's Holy Spirit to call more people to missionary service. Let's make a difference together, let's be the solution, and let's share Jesus's good news.
Imagine embarking on a personal 'Apollo Program', a mission filled with commitment, dedication, and one that shapes your priorities. Join us as we draw inspirational parallels from JFK's 1962 speech at Rice University and Jesus' teachings in John 17. We delve into the global and local mission of Jesus, highlighting how everyone can play a pivotal role in spreading the gospel. Equipped with the powerful tool of salvation, we're tasked with the mission to represent Jesus in our own backyards, just as Jesus wants everyone to hear and respond positively to his good news.Matt Armstrong, a transformative British YouTube star, teaches us to see potential and value in the things that others deem worthless. Just as he breathes new life into old, discarded cars, we ought to see the worth and beauty in people amidst their brokenness. The church carries the gospel message and represents Christ, even in a world that's often dismissive. As we explore this profound notion, we're inspired to consider how our lives can contribute to a mission greater than we could ever conceive on our own. So, buckle up and join us on this spiritual journey, as we discuss the global and local mission of Jesus, the beauty hidden in brokenness, and the incredible opportunity to represent Jesus in our everyday lives.
Such a great guy with such a great name! Reward and Nathan met 8 years ago and recently reconnected at the Ignite Movement National Summit. Reward travels the country with World Vision as the Senior Advisor for Church and Community Relations and until recently served as an Associate Pastor at UpperRoom in Dallas, TX. Reward's heart for people, for the church, and for community transformation is refreshing. Do you have a desire to see God move in your community? Reward's story will give you a more hope-filled perspective.Learn more about Reward Sibanda and his ministry at www.RewardSibanda.com and follow him on social media here Instagram FaceBook X YouTubeYou can also learn about UpperRoom Dallas here and about WorldVision here.With this episode focusing on the power of connection, community and family, here are a few articles from Nathan's blog #TheBestViewInTown that may be of interest to you.1. I Was The New Kid2. 3 Keys To Being a Better Family Man3. Are Men The Problem With Everything?Support the showWe are on PATREON! Support the show by clicking here and get BONUS content!Be sure to subscribe so you never miss the latest podcast and take a minute to rate the show on your favorite platform to help us get the show out to more people in more places. As always you can find us at TheBestViewInTown.com or send us an email by clicking the link here. Click the links to find Nathan's Music on Apple Music of SpotifyCheck out our YouTube Channel while you're at it!
Erstmals gibt es in Hamburg ein dezentrales Food-Festival – und die Hamburg Beer Week (HHBW, 13.-18.09.23) macht mit. Das Open Mouth gibt vom 14.-18.09.23 heimischen Genuss-Manufakturen eine Bühne und zeigt die Zukunft von Food und Beer. Über schmackhafte Netzwerke, Festivalbiere, die Wiederentdeckung vergessener Fischarten und ethische Ästheten als Retter des Craftbeers. Präsentiert von Hamburg Ahoi. Unsere großartigen Gäste: - Cecilia von Hardenberg, Projektmanagerin Open Mouth - Axel Ohm, Co-Founder Überquell Brauwerkstätten, Mit-Initiator der Hamburg Beer Week - Lars Bäumer, Co-Founder Frisch gefischt Erfahrt, - was genau Glocal meint – und warum dieser Trend für das Craftbeer so wichtig sein könnte, - wer die ethischen Ästheten sind, - warum das HHBW 23-Festivalbier ein Hazy Hoppy Helles wird, - welche vergessenen Fischarten Lars Bäumer und sein Team auf den Culinaric Cruises auf den Teller bringen werden – und welche Biere dazu passen, - welche Highlights das Open Mouth bietet, - welche Highlights die HHBW bietet, - mehr über die Megatrends und die Zukunft der Food-and-Beverage-Branche, - warum ihr dringend vom 13. bis 18. September nach Hamburg kommen solltet! LINKS Netflix Doku Seaspiracy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q5CXN7soQg) Open Mouth (https://openmouth.hamburg/) HHBW (https://www.beerweek.hamburg/) Frisch gefischt (https://www.frischgefischt.de/) Food Report Zukunftsinstitut von Hanni Rützler (https://shop.zukunftsinstitut.de) https://www.worldbeerawards.com/ Termine - 09.09. 23: 1 Jahr HOUSE OF SUPERFREUNDE / 16.09.23 SUPERFREUNDE Fest (Spätsommer-Edition). - 13.09. 23: 2 Jahre Braustättchen und Beginn der Hamburg Beerweek - 15.09.23 ab 18:00 Uhr, Galopper des Jahres: Hobbybrau Hamburg auf der HHBW 23 - 1.09.-02.09.23, Lingener Bierkultur, Lingen - 2.09.23, Craft Beer Day Norderstedt - 24.08.23, die Gewinner des World Beer Awards stehen fest - 8.-9.09.23 Craft Brauer Festival bei Maisel and Friends in Bayreuth - 14.09.23 Hop around the world, Bier-Weinhybride, Ludwigsburg - 16.09.23, Hobbybrauen mit Dirk Baringhorst, VHS Borken - 9.09.23, Eröffnung der Belgian Beer World, Brüssel Mehr Termine und Links unter www.hhopcast.de HHopcast ist ein Original PODCAST von Sounds and Pods, Hamburg. Redaktion & Moderation: Regine Marxen und Stefan Endrigkeit, Produktion & Sounddesign: Stefan Endrigkeit Header: HHopcast / Midjourney Ihr interessiert euch für eine Kooperation mit HHopcast? Lasst uns schauen, ob wir zusammen passen. Fordert unser aktuelles Mediakit an. Wir freuen uns über eure Mail an cheers@hhopcast.de. Fan werden und HHopcast unterstützen? Besucht uns auf Steady! Danke an alle Supporter & Hörer:innen. Ohne euch wäre das alles nicht möglich!
About David: Rev. Dr. David Kim was born and raised in South Korea. He arrived in the United States in 2002, after serving as a missionary/church planter in Ecuador for 12 years.In his first eight years in the U.S. he furthered his biblical studies and learned about American culture and churches. In conversation and visits with more than 100 congregations, one surprising response most often heard. When he asked parishioners and pastors about the mission field and missionaries, he was shocked to hear their answer was almost always the same: “our missionaries are overseas.”While he knew that to be true--that the world desperately needs missionaries to reach the billions of lost people--it deeply concerned him that very few viewed themselves as witnesses of Jesus in own daily mission fields.Support the show
David Drucker, Noel Tocci, and Deborah Corn discuss going 'glocal' with your print business and projects, the benefits of starting projects slowly no matter the deadline and share some current printspiration pulled from the past. Mentioned in This Episode: David Drucker on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-drucker-b1b5946/ Highresolution Printing and Packaging: guruofprinting.com Noel Tocci on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noeltocci/ Tocci Made: https://toccimade.com/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Bob Homier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobhomier Dscoop: https://www.dscoop.com/ thINK Academy: https://learn.thinkforum.com/think-academy-live-classes Raw Marrow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawmarrow Print Across America: https://printacrossamerica.com/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Project Peacock: https://projectpeacock.tv/ Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net
Tim and Paz talk with guests Catherine and Howard, hosts of the Morning Taiwan Glocal News daily live podcast. Glocal? That's a mash-up of “global” and “local”. Learn about the G7 Summit in Hiroshima and its relevance to Taiwan. Discover what you think about text abbreviations, hermit mode, gaslighting, and oxymorons! —Vocabulary Delegation代表團(n.) Sidelines 場邊(n.) Taiwan does not have an official governmental delegation at the G7 Summit; however, it may have contacts and connections on the sidelines. Imminent 即將發生的(adj.) Slogan 標語;口號(n.) Tired of empty slogans, Catherine wants the G7 Summit to result in more concrete changes and smart solutions about climate change because the threat it poses is more imminent now. Combat 戰鬥(n.) People are worried that there will be intensive military combat around the nuclear power plant in Ukraine. Aggression 侵略(n.) As China's aggression becomes more obvious, more people in Taiwan are becoming interested in international news, aware that they should care more about what is going on in the world, how Taiwan is seen internationally, and how Taiwan presents itself. Broaden 變寬(v.) Relevance 相關性;意義(n.) Until recently, the audience for international news in Taiwan mostly consisted of highly educated people and people who have lived abroad, but it has broadened to include people who care about Taiwan's relevance and presence in the world. 搭乘英語特快車,一起學英文
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John Quick sits down with Pastor Bob Roberts Jr. Pastor Bob started a church in his living room which soon grew to be a mega-church in Texas. He wasn't done yet, and he founded Glocal, which helps pastors and everyday folks build bridges of peace in their own communities and countries. Pastors Bob is famous for putting on retreats with Christians, Muslims, and Rabbis all in the same room. He is the real deal, and you won't want to miss out. Check out his podcast here: https://glocal.net/resources/#podcast
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La creadora del Premio Águila y El Mensaje Comunicaciones habla en exclusiva con Evangélico Digital sobre su más reciente proyecto: la Asociación Glocal de Comunicadores.
La creadora del Premio Águila y El Mensaje Comunicaciones habla en exclusiva con Evangélico Digital sobre su más reciente proyecto: la Asociación Glocal de Comunicadores.
La creadora del Premio Águila y El Mensaje Comunicaciones habla en exclusiva con Evangélico Digital sobre su más reciente proyecto: la Asociación Glocal de Comunicadores.
How can goth be consistently distinctive when it's so musically diverse? If goth is all about the music, how does that transform a group of people into a community based subculture? How do social spaces give rise to meaningful cultural substance? Can industrial, gothic metal and more be considered goth music? We'll look at these questions and more in our extensive discussion of the book ‘Goth Music: From Sound to Subculture'. We feature brand new music on All Goth Considered from Obscura Undead! To support the show please head over to our Patreon! Introduction 00:00 Goth is Organized Around Music 5:43 What the Hell is Goth Music 10:05 Quantifying Goth Music 51:22 Glocal 1:09:00 Actor Network Theory 1:24:10 SMASL 1:137:17 Hauntology 1:45:56 Sticky Nodes 1:54:00 Chronotopes 2:18:46 Lacan and Transcending Death 2:55:21 Semiotic Significance 3:20:40 Agential Realism and Social Chronotopes 3:25:32 Praxis 3:31:13 Ironic Imagination 3:37:08 Closing Thoughts 3:53:21 All Goth Considered 4:45:37 References: -On Interobjectivity -Sol Invictus -Ted Schatzki -Lacan -Lacan -Profilicity -Literary Chronotope -What is Goth Music -Goth, Genre, Subgenre or Style -Hauntology -Hyperdiegesis -Lacan's Real -Intra-action -Interview with Barad -The Living the Dead and the Immanent -Intermediaries, mediators and proximities -Socio-Material Approaches to ANT -Peeren on Cultural Analysis -The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory -The Music of the Goth Subculture: Postmodernism and Aesthetics -Social Phenomena via a Theory of Embodied Practice -Performativity
How can goth be consistently distinctive when it's so musically diverse? If goth is all about the music, how does that transform a group of people into a community based subculture? How do social spaces give rise to meaningful cultural substance? Can industrial, gothic metal and more be considered goth music? We'll look at these questions and more in our extensive discussion of the book ‘Goth Music: From Sound to Subculture'. We feature brand new music on All Goth Considered from Obscura Undead! To support the show please head over to our Patreon! Introduction 00:00 Goth is Organized Around Music 5:43 What the Hell is Goth Music 10:05 Quantifying Goth Music 51:22 Glocal 1:09:00 Actor Network Theory 1:24:10 SMASL 1:137:17 Hauntology 1:45:56 Sticky Nodes 1:54:00 Chronotopes 2:18:46 Lacan and Transcending Death 2:55:21 Semiotic Significance 3:20:40 Agential Realism and Social Chronotopes 3:25:32 Praxis 3:31:13 Ironic Imagination 3:37:08 Closing Thoughts 3:53:21 All Goth Considered 4:45:37 References: -On Interobjectivity -Sol Invictus -Ted Schatzki -Lacan -Lacan -Profilicity -Literary Chronotope -What is Goth Music -Goth, Genre, Subgenre or Style -Hauntology -Hyperdiegesis -Lacan's Real -Intra-action -Interview with Barad -The Living the Dead and the Immanent -Intermediaries, mediators and proximities -Socio-Material Approaches to ANT -Peeren on Cultural Analysis -The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory -The Music of the Goth Subculture: Postmodernism and Aesthetics -Social Phenomena via a Theory of Embodied Practice -Performativity
Materialism, Individualism and Consumerism undermine Jesus' intent for our lives and the Church. The Church was never intended to exist simply to make our lives better. Jesus' Church has been placed in the world to extend His Kingdom and to usher in eternal life.
Enjoy this replay from October 22, 2022, with Executive Strategic Development Pastor, Shane Harris. The church is glocal, both global and local. It is the nexus or connection point where heaven meets earth. A house for His presence, being built as we connect our lives together. The process of coming together and maturing as a local church is not easy but is worth it. This message is an invitation to get connected in to the local church.
We have the great pleasure of speaking with Pierre-Henri Perrin, the General Manager of the new Marriott at the Geneva airport, today! Pierre-Henri has a very inspiring story to share! He joins us today to talk about leadership, opening a new hotel, and what it means for a property to align with sustainability. We hope you enjoy listening to today's captivating conversation with Pierre-Henri Perrin! Bio: Destined for a job in finance, through a course in French Hautes Écoles, Pierre-Henri Perrin, General Manager of the Geneva Marriott Hotel discovered the hotel business thanks to a seasonal job in a brasserie where he served his first fondues. A passion was immediately born for this sector which pushed him to change course and integrate a master's degree in hotel management. During his first professional experiences, discovered all the trades related to the catering and hotel industry. Arriving at Marriott International, Pierre-Henri Perrin adheres to the group's "People First" philosophy. “By joining the Marriott group, I found a company in which I recognized myself 1000%. I am in tune with its brand promise, its values that are found in all levels of positions in the company. These are so strong that there is no compromise. We give the best of us and that is what is important.” For Pierre-Henri Perrin, following the slogan "People First" means putting people at the heart of the company's strategy by creating great hotel experiences. This state of mind has prompted him to develop a collaborative workspace, a hub, for his teams at the Geneva Marriott Hotel: "Here, there are no partitioned spaces or floors reserved for management", he explains, “We all work together in a spirit of conviviality and sharing”. Close to his partners, he is always keen to create opportunities both internally and externally so that each member of the team can develop in the best possible conditions: "We want to create an environment where everyone can give best of oneself and consequently the best of the guests who do us the honor of coming to our house.” Passionate and involved, Pierre-Henri Perrin is convinced that in the hotel business, even more than elsewhere, excellence is in the detail and therefore the service offered to each guest must be irreproachable. He will deploy this philosophy in all the positions he will occupy: Renaissance hotels, in Paris or Barcelona, through prestigious and trendy establishments. This rich international experience enabled him to understand the importance of the vision of Glocal, both global and local, a method that he strives to transcribe at the Geneva Marriott Hotel and that can be found, for example, in the hotel's catering offer, which highlights sustainable and local products, as well as in the very construction of the hotel. The next challenge for Pierre-Henri Perrin is to make the Geneva Marriott Hotel an essential place in Geneva life, a cosmopolitan place open to the world, like the capital of French-speaking Switzerland. Pierre-Henri's story While studying finance at university, Pierre-Henri spent a summer holiday working as a waiter. After that, he decided to join the hospitality world. He started as a receptionist in Paris and worked his way up to hotel management with several different companies in Paris, London, and Barcelona. Big chains Seventeen years ago, he decided to work for a big chain to develop his career. He was offered a position at a small, luxury property in Paris that Marriott was considering buying. He took a chance and accepted the offer, hoping Marriott would buy the property, and three months later, they did. Pierre-Henri feels that was one of the best career moves he ever made! Marriott He has never regretted his decision. Marriott is a wonderful company to work for because they put people first and encourage their employees to grow. Growth Pierre-Henri has grown with Marriott, mainly by converting hotels from independent to chain hotels. Change Change has been a big part of Pierre-Henri's journey. Change always happens, and when it does, you have only two choices: You can either accept it or adapt. Passion Pierre-Henri believes that his passion for the work he does keeps him young! Leadership Leadership comes easily to Pierre-Henri because he has no problem engaging with people. He always listens to his people and pushes them to do better. Opening a hotel When opening a new hotel, Pierre-Henri goes into it with all his energy. A hotel is a slow-moving environment, so he knows he is sure to succeed because he will have the chance to practice. Building a team Finding people who share your passion is the key to building the necessary energy to lead a project. Managing people To manage people successfully you need to allow them to express themselves. Leading a project In the opening process of leading a project, you need to fully understand what the project is about and where the idea came from. That has to be taken into account when assimilating the project. Instilling and maintaining a culture Pierre-Henri meets all his staff members in order to get to know them better. He needs to understand whether his hotel is the right choice for them and whether they are the right choice for the hotel. After that, he walks his talk each day by spending an hour visiting every department, asking his people how they are, chatting, smiling, and engaging. He also has daily meetings to keep everyone aligned. Inducting people At Marriott, they focus on onboarding and inducting all their people. When they launched one of their hotels in France, they had three full days of onboarding to explain their culture. Pierre-Henri continuously monitors things to maintain the culture. How to keep your people To create the culture of a company and retain your people, you need to be consistent and true. Creating a unique experience You need to be honest, consistent, and always online to create and maintain a unique experience for your customers. Eco-sustainability Mariott properties are all about eco-sustainability. Since 2008, they have been creating avant-garde and visionary projects by using geothermal cooling systems, designing their buildings to be as sustainable as possible, and incorporating new technology into their projects as it evolves. They also work mostly with locally-sourced seasonal produce. Recycling At Marriott, the barmaids' shirts are made from recycled plastic bottles and their wine glasses are made from recycled wine bottles. They are moving away from using plastic by incorporating wooden key cards. For their bar-checks, they use envelopes made from recycled paper that can be planted afterward to produce flowers. Their customers get welcomed with a water bottle that can be refilled from dispensers on every floor. Community They feel it is important to be accepted as part of their community, so they invited some of their neighbors in Geneva to spend an evening together so they could welcome them, get to know them, and engage with them. 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