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The next episode in our how-to series is here! Today, Carli and Sophia walk you through the ins and outs of planning an international trip. From booking flights, obtaining the proper visa, and dealing with culture shock, we've got everything you need to set off on an epic international adventure!
I saw a documentary about visa scams and while it is sad for the people who were duped, I was wondering, are they really innocent? Let' s talk about scams and why they happen...
Of the two infant patients, one has been discharged, while the other is recovering. Experts & Centre stress Human Metapneumovirus not new & has been circulating for many years.
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How do you say ”go abroad” in Mandarin Chinese? And what differences are there between that and the literal translation in English? Transition drummer Josh joins ShaoLan to find out!
He's an elder statesman in the worlds of journalism, policy and economics in India -- and he takes the long view. Niranjan Rajadhyaksha joins Amit Varma in episode 388 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about his life and learnings. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Niranjan Rajadhyaksha on Twitter, Mint and Artha Global. 2. The Rise of India -- NIranjan Rajadhyaksha. 3. Niranjan Rajadhyaksha interviewed in Marathi by Think Bank: Part 1. Part 2. 4. MV Rajadhyaksha and Vijaya Rajadhyaksha. 5. The Times of India obituary of MV Rajadhyaksha. 6. Adventures of a Bystander -- Peter F Drucker. 7. The Theory of Moral Sentiments -- Adam Smith's book that contains the concept of the impartial spectator. 8. The Impartial Spectator columns by Niranjan Rajadhyaksha and Shruti Rajagopalan. 9. Ratatouille -- Brad Bird. 10. The Overton Window. 11. John Maynard Keynes on Alfred Marshall. 12. The Rooted Cosmopolitanism of Sugata Srinivasaraju — Episode 277 of The Seen and the Unseen. 13. The Rise and Fall of the Bilingual Intellectual -- Ramachandra Guha. 14. Understanding India Through Its Languages — Episode 232 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Peggy Mohan). 15. Wanderers, Kings, Merchants: The Story of India through Its Languages — Peggy Mohan. 16. The Heckman Equation -- a website based on James Heckman's work. 17. Select episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Suyash Rai (1, 2) and Rahul Verma (1, 2). 18. Stri Purush Tulana by Tarabai Shinde on Amazon and Wikipedia. 19. Kalyanche Nishwas by Vibhavari Shirurkar (Malati Bedekar) on Amazon and Wikipedia. 20. Makers of Modern India -- Ramachandra Guha. 21. Simone de Beauvoir (Wikipedia, Britannica, Amazon) and Germaine Greer (Wikipedia, Britannica, Amazon). 22. Gopal Ganesh Agarkar's essay on education for girls. 23. The omnibus volume of BR Nanda's biographies of Gokhale, Gandhi and Nehru. 24. The Adda at the End of the Universe — Episode 309 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vikram Sathaye and Roshan Abbas). 25. This Be The Verse — Philip Larkin. 26. Rohit Lamba Will Never Be Bezubaan -- Episode 378 of The Seen and the Unseen. 27. Volga Se Ganga (Hindi) (English) -- Rahul Sankritayan. 28. In Service of the Republic — Vijay Kelkar & Ajay Shah. 29. Turning Over the Pebbles: A Life in Cricket and in the Mind -- Mike Brearley. 30. Slow Horses (book one of Slough House) -- Mick Herron. 31. Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 -- Tony Judt. 32. On Warne -- Gideon Haigh. 33. The Essential Keynes -- John Maynard Keynes. 34. The Age of Uncertainty — John Kenneth Galbraith. 35. Asian Drama -- Gunnar Myrdal. 36. Aneesh Pradhan on Spotify, Amazon, Instagram, Twitter and his own website. 37. Malini Goyal is the Curious One — Episode 377 of The Seen and the Unseen. 38. The UNIX Episode -- Episode 32 of Everything is Everything. 39. The O-Ring Theory of Economic Development -- Michael Kremer. 40. Why Abhijit Banerjee Had to Go Abroad to Achieve Glory -- Amit Varma. 41. Why Talent Comes in Clusters -- Episode 8 of Everything is Everything. 42. The Dark Knight Rises -- Christopher Nolan. 43. Thinking it Through -- The archives of Amit Varma's column for Mint. 44. Remembering Mr. Shawn's New Yorker -- Ved Mehta. 45. Videhi -- Vijaya Rajadhyaksha. 46. Select pieces on the relationship between Raymond Carver and Gordon Lish: 1, 2, 3, 4. 47. Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy -- Joseph Schumpeter. 48. Maharashtra Politics Unscrambled — Episode 151 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Sujata Anandan). 49. Complaint Resolution Systems: Experimental Evidence from Rural India -- Chinmaya Kumar and MR Sharan. 50. Parkinson's Law — C Northcote Parkinson. 51. The Importance of the 1991 Reforms — Episode 237 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan and Ajay Shah). 52. The Life and Times of Montek Singh Ahluwalia — Episode 285 of The Seen and the Unseen. 53. The Forgotten Greatness of PV Narasimha Rao — Episode 283 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vinay Sitapati). 54. The Life and Times of KP Krishnan — Episode 355 of The Seen and the Unseen. 55. Lant Pritchett Is on Team Prosperity — Episode 379 of The Seen and the Unseen. 56. The Reformers — Episode 28 of Everything is Everything. 57. The Tragedy of Our Farm Bills — Episode 211 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ajay Shah). 58. Public Choice Theory Explains SO MUCH -- Episode 33 of Everything is Everything. 59. The Logic of Collective Action — Mancur Olson. 60. Ashutosh Salil and the Challenge of Change — Episode 312 of The Seen and the Unseen. 61. Rational Ignorance. 62. The State of Our Farmers — Ep 86 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Gunvant Patil, in Hindi). 63. India's Agriculture Crisis — Ep 140 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Barun Mitra & Kumar Anand). 64. The Indian State Is the Greatest Enemy of the Indian Farmer — Amit Varma. 65. The Worldly Philosophers -- Robert Heilbroner. 66. The Clash of Economic Ideas — Lawrence H White. 67. Capital-Labor Substitution and Economic Efficiency -- Kenneth Arrow, Hollis Chenery, Bagicha Singh Minhas and Robert Solow. 68. Room 666 -- Wim Wenders. 69. Laapataa Ladies -- Kiran Rao. 70. The Brave New Future of Electricity -- Episode 40 of Everything is Everything. 71. What I, as a development economist, have been actively “for” — Lant Pritchett. 72. National Development Delivers: And How! And How? — Lant Pritchett. 73. Economic growth is enough and only economic growth is enough — Lant Pritchett with Addison Lewis. 74. Smoke and Ashes -- Amitav Ghosh. 75. Sata Uttarachi Kahani -- GP Pradhan. 76. Gopal Ganesh Agarkar and Bal Gangadhar Tilak. 77. Collections of VD Savarkar's Marathi essays: 1, 2. 78. Savarkar and the Making of Hindutva -- Janaki Bakhle. 79. Savarkar Te BJP -- SH Deshpande. 80. Sarvakarancha Buddhiwad Ani Hindutvawad -- Sheshrao More. 81. Swatantryaveer Savarkar Ek Rahasya -- DN Gokhale. 82. Shodh Savarkarancha -- YD Phadke. 83. The Taking of Pelham 123 -- Tony Scott. 84. Sriram Raghavan (IMDb) (Wikipedia) and Vijay Anand (IMDb) (Wikipedia). 85. Manorama Six Feet Under -- Navdeep Singh. 86. Agatha Christie and Frederick Forsyth on Amazon. 87. Salil Chowdhury and RD Burman on Spotify. 88. Haikyu -- Haruichi Furudate. 89. Pramit Bhattacharya Believes in Just One Ism — Episode 256 of The Seen and the Unseen. 90. Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister — Jonathan Lynn and Antony Jay. 91. Dilip José Abreu: an elegant and creative economist — Rohit Lamba. Niranjan would like to inform listeners that Spontaneous Order would be translated to Marathi as उत्सफूर्त व्यवस्था. This episode is sponsored by CTQ Compounds. Check out The Daily Reader and FutureStack. Use the code UNSEEN for Rs 2500 off. Amit's newsletter is active again. Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘The Impartial Spectator' by Simahina.
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He's one of the great economists of our times, always focussed on the big questions, no matter how hard they are. Lant Pritchett joins Amit Varma in episode 379 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about his life, his work and what he has learnt about the world. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Lant Pritchett on Google Scholar and his own website. 2. Building State Capability: Evidence, Analysis, Action -- Matt Andrews, Lant Pritchett and Michael Woolcock. 3. Deals and Development: The Political Dynamics of Growth Episodes -- Lant Pritchett, Kunal Sen and Eric Werker. 4. What I, as a development economist, have been actively “for” -- Lant Pritchett. 5. National Development Delivers: And How! And How? -- Lant Pritchett. 6. Economic growth is enough and only economic growth is enough -- Lant Pritchett with Addison Lewis. 7. Is India a Flailing State?: Detours on the Four Lane Highway to Modernization -- Lant Pritchett. 8. Is Your Impact Evaluation Asking Questions That Matter? A Four Part Smell Test -- Lant Pritchett. 9. The Perils of Partial Attribution: Let's All Play for Team Development -- Lant Pritchett. 10. Where Has All the Education Gone? -- Lant Pritchett. 11. Looking Like a State: Techniques of Persistent Failure in State Capability for Implementation -- Lant Pritchett. 12. Cents and Sociability: Household Income and Social Capital in Rural Tanzania -- Deepa Narayan and Lant Pritchett. 13. Where Did Development Economics Go Wrong? -- Lant Pritchett speaks to Shruti Rajagopalan on Ideas of India. 14. Reforming Development Economics -- Lant Pritchett speaks to Shruti Rajagopalan on Ideas of India. 15. Suyash Rai Embraces India's Complexity — Episode 307 of The Seen and the Unseen. 16. Economics in One Lesson — Henry Hazlitt. 17. The Worldly Philosophers -- Robert L Heilbroner. 18. That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen — Frédéric Bastiat. 19. The Use of Knowledge in Society — Friedrich Hayek. 20. Four Papers That Changed the World -- Episode 41 of Everything is Everything (in which Amit talks about Hayek's essay). 21. The Great Wave off Kanagawa. 22. Deepak VS and the Man Behind His Face -- Episode 373 of The Seen and the Unseen. 23. How We Do the Small Things -- Amit Varma. 24. Fixing the Knowledge Society -- Episode 24 of Everything is Everything. 25. The O-Ring Theory of Economic Development — Michael Kremer. 26. Why Abhijit Banerjee Had to Go Abroad to Achieve Glory — Amit Varma. 27. Amadeus -- Milos Forman. 28. Why Talent Comes in Clusters -- Episode 8 of Everything is Everything. 29. Imagined Communities -- Benedict Anderson. 30. Fixing Indian Education — Episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 31. Accelerating India's Development -- Karthik Muralidharan. 32. An update in 2020 of the Big Stuck in State Capability -- Lant Pritchett. 33. The Forging of Bureaucratic Autonomy -- Daniel Carpenter. 34. The Godfather -- Francis Ford Coppola. 35. Seeing Like a State -- James C Scott. 36. Dido and Aeneas -- Mark Morris Dance Group. Amit's newsletter is explosively active again. Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘The Lighthouse' by Simahina.
In this episode of Streaming Life Through Our Lens, we cover our *pretty big* life decision to move to Europe in 2025. We start with a life check in with each other, address some things we missed in Episode 1, and chat about how we came to this decision. This episode is more about the inspiration, timeline, and how we came to this point - rather than the logisitcs of visas, moving details, etc which we will cover in a future episode. Links: Google form for listener questions and topic ideas! Instagram Tiktok
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Gagan worked in India for 3 years before moving to Ireland for MS and worked there for 4 years before deciding to return to India. Gagan talks about his life in India before deciding to go abroad, life there and his work life balance after returning to India.
The "AK Talk Show" podcast features Gurinder Bhatti discussing the innovative 'Donkey Method' in the immigration business. This episode delves into why Punjabis are increasingly seeking opportunities abroad, offering insightful perspectives on migration trends and the unique challenges faced by this community. Tune in for an engaging conversation that sheds light on the dynamics of immigration and the pursuit of global opportunities. Perfect for listeners interested in cultural studies, global migration, and entrepreneurial strategies in the immigration sector. #ImmigrationTrends #PunjabiDiaspora #GlobalOpportunities #AKTalkShow #GurinderBhatti #DonkeyMethod
Host Alex Pierson speaks with Colin Craig, President of Second Street about new polling that shows Canadians are overwhelmingly in favour (74%) of provincial governments reimbursing patients for their surgical bills in other countries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When I see other families travel extensively, I always wonder how they do it. What it costs? How they made decisions? Did they work? In this episode I answer some of the questions that came in about our month in Costa Rica as a family. Hopefully, the candid conversation will help you see more fun possibilities for travel in your own life! Find full show notes at livefreecreative.co/podcast Follow Miranda on Instagram @livefreemiranda Get one-on-one coaching with Miranda at Patreon.com/livefreecreative Buy More Than Enough on Amazon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are several steps in one's spiritual redemption, such as moving from work to prayer, transitioning from weekdays to Shabbat, and progressing from the exile of Galut to the era of Mashiach. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/010/006/3364
How do you say ”go abroad” in Mandarin Chinese? And what differences are there between that and the literal translation in English? Transition drummer Josh joins ShaoLan to find out!
Hen and Stag parties are back with a boom – but have they become too extravagant? Is a weekend away too much? Shane Beatty was joined on Lunchtime Live by listeners Simon, Niall and Inga to discuss...
Prof RV explains the reasons for the youth of India to leave the country. Hard-hitting, factual, and scary, it is an eye-opener. What used to be a trickle is now turning into a flood. Watch till the end. #BrainDrain #India #Youth
In der zweiten Episode von „Share the Best“ trifft Patrik Rendel auf Olivia Rabys, Global Head of HR Concepts bei Lidl International. In der aktuellen Folge liegt der Fokus auf dem Bereich Mitarbeiterförderung und -entwicklung speziell in einem internationalen Umfeld. Oliva selbst ist mit einem dualen Studium im Vertrieb gestartet und blickt mittlerweile auf eine Unternehmenszugehörigkeit von 14 Jahren zurück – eine spannende Lern- und Entwicklungsreise in unterschiedlichen Bereichen. Mit ihrem Team und den einzelnen Ländern erarbeitet Olivia Konzepte, Prozesse und Systeme rund um den Bereich Personal. Im Podcast verrät sie Patrik, wie sich Mitarbeiter:innen optimal auf internationale Einsätze vorbereiten können und wie LIDL die interne Internationalität mit dem Programm Job Rotation fördert.
How do you say ”go abroad” in Mandarin Chinese? And what differences are there between that and the literal translation in English? Transition drummer Josh joins ShaoLan to find out!
We've spent much time this year discussing the importance of diversification, particularly when we see the drawdowns in the market.Financial advisors have been advocating for asset allocation, with a more recent focus on international diversification as means of reducing risk and potentially taking advantage of growth opportunities. Emerging markets offer the potential for greater growth as they further develop, and developed markets offer potential diversification since they are not always impacted by the same events as the U.S.In 2022, have international stocks accomplished either of these goals? Should investors go abroad when looking for stocks, or should they just stay home?Join Tom and Tony to find out!
We've spent much time this year discussing the importance of diversification, particularly when we see the drawdowns in the market.Financial advisors have been advocating for asset allocation, with a more recent focus on international diversification as means of reducing risk and potentially taking advantage of growth opportunities. Emerging markets offer the potential for greater growth as they further develop, and developed markets offer potential diversification since they are not always impacted by the same events as the U.S.In 2022, have international stocks accomplished either of these goals? Should investors go abroad when looking for stocks, or should they just stay home?Join Tom and Tony to find out!
Join us on Troy Peden's inspirational journey from growing up in rural Illinois to starting a company and a foundation that's making a global impact. Troy is the founder of GoAbroad.com
Another year begins. Instead of talking about how, we discuss some of the whys. Why teach English? Why teach foreign languages? Why English?: http://tony-silva.com/eslefl/whyenglish.html Go Abroad: www.goabroad.com/articles/language-study-abroad/why-is-it-important-to-learn-a-foreign-language Decision making: How Knowing a Foreign Language Can Improve Your Decisions, Catherine Caldwell-Harris: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/foreign-language-improve-decisions/ Lead With Languages: https://www.leadwithlanguages.org/why-learn-languages/top-ten-reasons-to-learn-languages/
Indonesian International Student Mobility Awards (IISMA) merupakan salah satu program kampus merdeka yang didesain bagi mahasiswa tingkat S1 dari seluruh Perguruan Tinggi Negeri maupun Swasta untuk dapat menjadi representasi mahasiswa/i Indonesia di berbagai perguruan tinggi dunia. Di UII sendiri terdapat kurang lebih 24 mahasiswa dari berbagai fakultas yang berkesempatan untuk menjadi awardees (istilah bagi penerima beasiswa IISMA) dan melanjutkan studinya selama 4-6 bulan di luar negeri. Perwakilan mahasiswa/i memilih salah satu diantara banyak negara yang ditawarkan, yakni Amerika Serikat, Inggris, Polandia, Spanyol, Turki dan lain sebagainya. Himmah Berbicara kali ini menghadirkan 2 awardees yang telah menyelesaikan studinya selama satu semester di luar negeri untuk dapat menceritakan pengalaman dan kontribusinya bagi universitas sebagai Duta Bangsa. -Selamat Datang di Himmah Berbicara- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/himmahpodcast/message
www.blackunicarns.comSchkeddy Shop https://schkeddy-llc.square.site/s/shopBlack Unicarn's Podcast Stations https://bit.ly/3GCNfnsCashapp: $schulershantePaypal: shanteschuler@gmail.comA Simple Self Care Recipebudsandbowscakery.comSelf-Love Languages blessingmanifesting.comit really is ok to @growthroughcommunityJohn 5:17-3017 In his defense Jesus said to them, “My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I too am working.” 18 For this reason they tried all the more to kill him; not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God.19 Jesus gave them this answer: “Very truly I tell you, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does. 20 For the Father loves the Son and shows him all he does. Yes, and he will show him even greater works than these, so that you will be amazed. 21 For just as the Father raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son gives life to whom he is pleased to give it. 22 Moreover, the Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son, 23 that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father, who sent him.24 “Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life. 25 Very truly I tell you, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live. 26 For as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son also to have life in himself. 27 And he has given him authority to judge because he is the Son of Man.28 “Do not be amazed at this, for a time is coming when all who are in their graves will hear his voice 29 and come out—those who have done what is good will rise to live, and those who have done what is evil will rise to be condemned. 30 By myself I can do nothing; I judge only as I hear, and my judgment is just, for I seek not to please myself but him who sent me.Go Abroad https://www.goabroad.com/articles/volunteer-abroad/how-to-volunteer-abroad-with-animals
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Let Russians go abroad, published by Viktoria Malyasova on March 12, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Once Putin launched a full-scale invasion on Ukraine, many countries all over the world decided to come to Ukraine's aid. They gave Ukraine weapons, imposed sanctions on Russia and offered refuge to Ukrainians fleeing bombings. Voters call on their governments to do more, but the leaders do not want to risk a nuclear war. I have heard that there are some EAs involved in policy in NATO countries, and I want to suggest a policy your countries can implement. It carries no risk of nuclear escalation, does not cost anything and will only make your countries richer, would weaken Russia's economy, reduce Putin's conscription base and steal his technical talent. It will not be enough to stop the war by itself, but it will help. Just like the header says, just let Russians enter your country. Open borders would be ideal, but any simplification of the visa process will help. [PSA: I know a brilliant Russian ML researcher who was working on an AI safety grant before the war started. The grant was cancelled due to sanctions, and this is your chance to hire him to work abroad or remotely.] Why will this be an effective measure against Putin? The first effect is on the armed forces. Men who don't want to fight will be able to avoid conscription. Soldiers will find it easier to desert if they AND their family can escape the country, since the regime sometimes targets dissenters' families. The second effect is to weaken the economy. People leaving the country will stop paying taxes that sponsor the war. And these are not just random people leaving. The emigrants tend to be the people with savings, higher education, in-demand skills, foreign language knowledge and a good grip on reality. The brain drain created by emigration will further undermine Putin's ability to make weapons. It may also undermine Putin's internal propaganda. People who watch Russian TV sound convinced that everyone hates Russians abroad, I had to reassure my dad that I am not abused in Berlin. This may make people feel that they have no choice left but to stick with their president, but offering refuge to Russians will make it obvious that it's untrue. In addition to hurting Putin's regime, immigration can be beneficial to your own country. The benefits of immigration to your country- Immigration increases GDP.- Immigrants are highly entrepreneurial. For example, USA immigrants launch new companies at twice the rate of native-born Americans and create large numbers of jobs. - Immigrants are more likely to be young and working than native citizens, so they provide net benefit to government revenues and improve the social safety net for an aging population. I'll try to answer some objections that might be raised against this policy. What if Putin just closes the border? He might, but then all the soldiers guarding the border cannot be fighting in Ukraine at the same time. Won't some Russian immigrants be spies? Yes. But, as the science writer and aerospace engineer Robert Zubrin points out, anyone doing classified work has to go through a security-clearance process. I am advocating for the policy of letting Russians into the country, not for the policy of giving all Russians access to all secrets. We should cut off escape routes to Russians, in order to incentivize them to overthrow their government! This argument assumes that overthrowing the government is a matter of being courageous and motivated enough. Below you see a famous picture of an courageous Chinese man stopping tanks on June 5th, 1898, the day after the Tiananmen massacre. Around 100,000 students participated in those protests, thousands of them were killed, and the protests were suppressed. As Bruce Bueno de Mescita explains in "Dictator's Hand...
Timestamps: 2:14 - When to go international 9:00 - Franchising 13:02 - Associations that help you go abroad 17:26 - Receiving payments in other countries 20:29 - Trade finance About Markus Meyer: Markus Meyer is responsible at UBS Switzerland for payments, trade finance and leasing business. He has been working for UBS since 1996, and holds a PhD in Information & Technology Management and Banking from HSG. According to Markus, there is no universal right timing for going international, but it is something Swiss companies should start working on as early as possible, considering the size limitation this country necessarily imposes. Before going international, companies should take care to: - Clearly define their USP/differentiating factor; - Find out where their clients are, world-over; - Ascertain what the competition is like in the countries they're looking into, and what the pricing level currently is. Common challenges when going international: - Sometimes you are simply not allowed to sell your product in a certain country, especially countries which already rely heavily on imports and therefore wish to protect their economy; - Even if you are allowed to sell in a certain country, you will have to face different rules, regulations and taxes; - Regarding distribution, companies would do well to remember that mindset changes greatly from country to country. Are you really catering to local needs? Are you falling into the (typically Swiss) trap of over-engineering? Memorable Quotes: "If you're a Swiss entrepreneur with a good idea, you have no choice but to go international." If you would like to listen to our other episodes from this UBS co-production, check out our conversations with Jürg Tauss, Fabian Humbel, Thomas Hofer and Vito Gigante, and Martin Eng and Patrick Forte. Don't forget to give us a follow on our Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Linkedin accounts, so you can always stay up to date with our latest initiatives. That way, there's no excuse for missing out on live shows, weekly give-aways or founders dinners!
Jodi is speaking to Niall about her experience in the health system. She has now opted to go abroad to Poland as she was told there was a 52 week waiting list. Jodi is in excruciating pain and cannot wait this long. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jodi is speaking to Niall about her experience in the health system. She has now opted to go abroad to Poland as she was told there was a 52 week waiting list. Jodi is in excruciating pain and cannot wait this long. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let's talk more about internationalization from the expert!
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Today, Carol Franco and I discussed the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), needing total unanimity among countries, and a chance for all VT students to go to the COPs in Glasgow!
Let's talk more about internationalization from the expert!
Regresamos para una tercera temporada en una nueva versión de Decision Makers en vivo. El día de hoy hablaremos sobre la feria de internacionalización.
In this episode of Flourish in the Foreign, Christine chats about the importance of moving abroad with intention, what living a life well-lived means, and the importance of allowing your vision of your life abroad to guide your planning. Moving Abroad with Intention Course Pre-Sale Moving Abroad with Intention Guide Moving Abroad with Intention Workshop Build a Business Abroad Guide WOC Podcasters Insiders Membership* *Affiliate links are used to support this podcast and website at no extra cost to you! Thank you for your support! Episode Credits: Christine Job-Creator & Host Zachary Higgs-Theme Music Like this episode? Love the podcast? Buy me a coffee SUPPORT THE PODCAST Become a Patreon Supporter Tip the podcast via CashApp Flourish in the Foreign Amazon Wishlist
How do you say ”go abroad” in Mandarin Chinese? And what differences are there between that and the literal translation in English? Transition drummer Josh joins ShaoLan to find out! Read extended show notes for this episode here: https://www.chineasy.com/talk/lessons/204-go-abroad/ Explore various topics, special guests, and expansive list of useful Chinese phrases on Talk Chineasy website! goo.gl/VJ8plT Want to practice the pronunciation of words taught in this episode? Have fun learning with activity sheets, recap video, coloring book, and more. Become a Golden Chineasian to enjoy exclusive premium content! goo.gl/vjbtL9
On the third episode of MI$$ FINDEPENDENT, Gloria is joined by her friend Wendi, they discuss having multiple income streams - from formulating ideas, to starting a side hustle, to gaining traction and staying motivated. Homework Task 1: Think about something you like to do that you can capitalize on Task 2: Dare I say, get it started? Links Support local businesses by buying gift cards for their products/services at Support SME - https://supportsme.ca/customer tala, an awesome new Filipino restaurant in downtown Toronto - https://www.talatoronto.com/ Teaching online platforms: Teachable - https://teachable.com/teach-online Udemy - https://www.udemy.com/teaching/ An article from OEDB that lists out different platforms - https://oedb.org/ilibrarian/6-free-platforms-teaching-online/ Teaching English online: Magic Ears - https://t.mmears.com/v2/ VIPKid - https://www.vipkid.com/teach An FAQ from GoAbroad about teaching English online - https://www.goabroad.com/articles/teach-abroad/teaching-english-online -- Disclaimer - Miss Findependent is sharing perspectives on personal finance for educational purposes. It may not apply directly to your individual situation. I'm not a licensed financial advisor and it's a good idea to consult with one before making any serious financial decisions. References to products, offers, and rates from third parties often change, please double check on the third party website to get the most up to date info. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/missfindependent/message
On Friday afternoon Mike Hogan asked: Is it selfish to go abroad on holiday? A listener got in touch to say she has fallen out with her sister because of her sister's decision to book a foreign holiday. She said that we all need to be in this together in order to suppress Covid-19 and that choosing to jet off for two weeks in the sun is completely selfish - do you agree with her? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday afternoon Mike Hogan asked: Is it selfish to go abroad on holiday? A listener got in touch to say she has fallen out with her sister because of her sister's decision to book a foreign holiday. She said that we all need to be in this together in order to suppress Covid-19 and that choosing to jet off for two weeks in the sun is completely selfish - do you agree with her? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi There! We are Matt and Kiana Wheeler, host of the Corporate Missionary podcast. On this podcast, we teach believers how to share their faith at work, through building authentic relationships and laying aside our planned agenda for work and following God's lead instead. Historically Christians have interpreted the Great Commission to mean GO ABROAD only. But we're missing the full meaning which is to share the gospel everywhere we are, including at work. Oftentimes when we ask other Christians, what's holding them back from sharing their faith at work, we hear these common answers. They felt unqualified They thought they would mess it up They felt it would jeopardize their relationships at work They thought the way they lived their life, alone, would point people to Jesus Do these reasons resonate with you? Well, now is the time to become equipped and empowered. Your work is no longer the forgotten mission field because God wants to use you to reach your colleagues. Join us each week to be inspired, equipped and empowered as a Corporate Missionary.
The brains behind The Stylist Abroad, Bridal Hairstylist and Updo Expert Ashley Peters, will be dishing with us this week! You'll hear wedding inspiration, behind-the-scenes info for planning your wedding day, and how to build a business in this competitive industry. DMV-based, but serves clients worldwide. Powered and distributed by Simplecast
If you like having a cold beer while relaxing in your hotel room we've got just the place for you that specializes in serving beer in your room, it's the Doghouse Hotel in Columbus Ohio, operated by the Brewdog beer company https://twitter.com/BrewDogUSA. Plus we'll chat with a company called 50 Degrees North https://twitter.com/50DegreesN about traveling to Iceland. And if you've ever thought about volunteering your skills or your time in a foreign country but don't know quite where to begin? Well, there's a website called GoAbroad https://twitter.com/GoAbroad that can help you out. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
If you like having a cold beer while relaxing in your hotel room we've got just the place for you that specializes in serving beer in your room, it's the Doghouse Hotel in Columbus Ohio, operated by the Brewdog beer company https://twitter.com/BrewDogUSA. Plus we'll chat with a company called 50 Degrees North https://twitter.com/50DegreesN about traveling to Iceland. And if you've ever thought about volunteering your skills or your time in a foreign country but don't know quite where to begin? Well, there's a website called GoAbroad https://twitter.com/GoAbroad that can help you out. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/