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Social media connects us to friends and family, and gives us an unprecedented window to the wider world. But how much do we really know about how social media, and the barons who run these platforms, shape our views and our communities? Former newspaper editor and current Meta advisor Alan Rusbridger sheds light on the question of whether social media is strengthening democracy – or strangling it. Social media is now an inextricable part of our lives. It provides many social goods: connection to friends and family; more touchpoints to the world previously available only via mass media. Yet the initial promise that social media might support democracy is souring, as increasing amounts of misinformation and disinformation flourish on these platforms. With distrust in both legacy media and social media on the rise, how do we stay informed and maintain a civil society? Alan Rusbridger is deeply interested in this question. Long-time editor-in-chief of The Guardian UK and current editor of Prospect Magazine, his achievements span traditional print media as well as The Guardian’s transition to a digital-first newspaper. A supporter of social media from its earliest days, Alan also serves on Meta’s Advisory Group. On a recent visit to Australia, Alan discussed nothing less than media and the future of democracy with Mark Scott in a live event at the University of Sydney. +++ The Solutionists is podcast from the University of Sydney, produced by Deadset Studios. Keep up to date with The Solutionists by following @sydney_uni on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. This episode was produced by Liam Riordan with sound design by Jeremy Wilmot. Supervising producer is Andrea Ho. Executive editors are Kellie Riordan, Jen Peterson-Ward, and Mark Scott. Strategist is Ann Chesterman. Thanks to the technical staff at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Media Room. This podcast was recorded on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. For thousands of years, across innumerable generations, knowledge has been taught, shared and exchanged here. We pay respect to elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 69 of Lexis. Dan is joined by guest interviewer Amanda Cole for this episode as we talk to Dr Natalie Braber, Professor in linguistics at Nottingham Trent University and Alice Paver, Research Assistant at the Phonetics Laboratory, University of Cambridge about their new paper, ‘Stereotyped accent judgements in forensic contexts: listener perceptions of social traits and types of behaviour'. We talk about: Previous accent attitude research What makes their research different and more expansive Criminality and morality in relation to accent attitudes The rise (and fall) of Brummie
Yotam Ottolenghi is a celebrated chef and bestselling cookbook author. He is the restauranteur and chef-patron of six London-based Ottolenghi delis, as well as the NOPI and ROVI restaurants. He is the author of ten bestselling and multi-award-winning cookbooks, including his latest, "Comfort". Ottolenghi has been a weekly columnist for the Guardian (UK) for over sixteen years and is a regular contributor to The New York Times. His commitment to the championing of vegetables, as well as ingredients once seen as ‘exotic', has led to what some call ‘The Ottolenghi effect'. This is shorthand for the creation of a meal which is full of color, flavor, bounty, and surprise. On October 10, 2024, Yotam Ottolenghi came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco for an onstage conversation with fellow writer and cook Samin Nosrat, author of the James Beard Award-winning cookbook Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat and the host and executive producer of the Netflix original documentary series based on her book.
How does an experienced women's health advocate struggle to recognise her own perimenopausal symptoms? Join me as I explore Johanna Wicks' journey from confusion to advocacy, sparked by Dr. Ginni Mansberg's enlightening book, "The M Word." Jo's story reveals a significant gap in women's health education and sets the stage for her influential role in the national conversation on menopause in Australia. Through powerful initiatives, Jo has reshaped the landscape of menopause awareness and policy.We'll take you behind the scenes of a groundbreaking event at Parliament House, where collaboration became the cornerstone of impactful change. Thanks to the support of the Parliamentary Friends of Women's Health, this initiative transformed into a successful Parliamentary Roundtable. Hear about the diverse voices that shaped the event, including Dr Ginni Mansberg and Professor Jayashri Kulkarni, and how their insights resonated with parliament members. These efforts laid the groundwork for ongoing meetings with experts and officials, paving the way for perimenopause to gain recognition at a national level.As advocacy goes global, we're urging you to leverage your voice and voting power to push for the implementation of 25 Senate inquiry recommendations on menopause. With an upcoming election, public pressure is key to ensuring women's health moves to the top of political agendas. We highlight the need for broader government action, such as a public awareness campaign for younger generations. Our conversation underscores the evolving narrative of menopause, from a hidden issue to a mainstream movement, fueled by passionate advocates and influential media initiatives.We wrap the episode up with the introduction of a new segment in which Jo and I unpack what's happening in the menopause zeitgeist in real time!Links discussed in this episodeEmail Template for sending to government, opposition and local members provided by WellfemmeArticle in The Guardian UK by Kate Muir on bone healthThe (M) Factor Film by Tamsen FadalThe M Word Book by Dr Ginni MansbergThank you for listening to my show! Join the conversation on Instagram
Anni Albers' pioneering journey in elevating textiles to fine art is discussed with guest Marian Bantjes, renowned for her intricate, ornamental designs that blend typography, art, and personal storytelling._______This show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay Sources:1968 Interview with Anni Albers — conducted 1968 July 5, by Sevim Fesci, for the Archives of American ArtBook — On Weaving by Anni Albers – A seminal work where Anni reflects on her life, her craft, and the philosophies behind her approach to weaving.Book — Anni and Josef Albers: Equal and Unequal by Nicholas Fox Weber – A comprehensive biography that delves deep into Albers' life and work, offering insights into her creative process and legacy.Book — Anni and Josef Albers: Art and Life by Julia Garimorth, Vincent Broqua, and Brenda DanilowitzVideo — "Bauhaus: The Face of the 20th Century" (1994) – A BBC documentary that covers the history of the Bauhaus, including interviews and insights into Anni Albers' role within the movement.Video — "Black Mountain College” Visionaries Episode – This documentary explores the experimental college where Anni and Josef Albers taught, emphasizing its influence on modern art and design.The Josef & Anni Albers Foundation – https://albersfoundation.org/ – The official website of the Albers Foundation, featuring extensive information on her life, work, and exhibitions.MoMA Learning: Anni Albers – https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/anni-albers/ – A resource that provides an educational overview of Anni Albers' work within the context of modern art. About Anni AlbersAnni Albers is widely considered to be the foremost textile designer of the 20th century. She made major innovations in the field of functional materials and at the same time she expanded the possibilities of single weavings and individual artworks. She was also an adventurous graphic artist who took printmaking technique into previously uncharted territory.Not only was she a pioneering textile artist, and printmaker, but she was an educator whose work redefined the boundaries between craft and fine art. She may arguably be THE person responsible for helping the masses see textile as art, not just craft. She studied at the Bauhaus, taught at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, where she continued to push the limits of weaving, experimenting with unconventional materials and techniques. Her book On Weaving (1965) remains a seminal text in textile design. About Marian BantjesMarian's Books:I WonderPretty PicturesMarian Bantjes (b. 1963) @bantjes is a Canadian graphic artist who is known for her signature maximalist style. Her intricate ornamentation creates texture and illusion, and challenges the minimalist boundaries of traditional graphic design.Her clients include Pentagram, Saks Fifth Avenue, Print Magazine, Wallpaper* , WIRED, Creative Review, The Guardian (UK), The New York Times, AIGA, TypeCon, and more.Her career spans 3 stages: she started in the 80s as a book typesetter for a publishing company and then from there she became partner at a small design firm in Canada, working on brand identity and communication designs.In 2003 Marian decided to embark on the work that has brought her international recognition and fame as a world-class visual designerHer work has an underlying structure that frames its fluid nature and she has an impressive way of interweaving word and image.She says "throwing your individuality into a project is heresy" but she has built a career doing just that, as her signature style is unmistakable. In 2007 she released Restraint, a typeface that integrates her style of ornamentation to be used as shapes and borders.Marian has been honored with several awards over the years and her work is now part of the permanent collection at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
Karen and Irma chat about point of view and writing from multiple perspectives. Then Irma talks to Peter Papathanasiou about his very long and convoluted journey to publication, how his debut was rejected by 100 agents and took 10 years to get published, why his goal was to get published in the UK first and advice for other writers about how to do the same, how he successfully pitched his own book for screen, the challenges of the book-to-screen process, the devastating impact of being dropped by two agents and then picking himself back up again, and how specialising in law has helped him write crime fiction.About PeterPeter Papathanasiou was born in northern Greece in 1974 and adopted as a baby to an Australian family. His debut book was a memoir, Little One, which he followed with three linked crime fiction novels, The Stoning, The Invisible, and most recently The Pit. The Stoning was longlisted for the prestigious UK Crime Writers' Association Dagger Awards and the Indie Book Awards. Peter's writing has also appeared in many publications, including The New York Times, Guardian UK, and The Sydney Morning Herald.
Leo se ha especializado en la fotografía documental, en el fotoperiodismo y en la fotografía cinematográfica. Con una amplia trayectoria nacional e internacional, Leo ha trabajado como Fotógrafo Stringer, desde el 2002 y el 2007, de la Agencia Associated Press en Venezuela; y ha sido Fotógrafo colaborador para la Revista Estampas del Diario El Universal. Ha colaborado e impartido clases en el Taller de Fotografía de Roberto Mata hasta el año 2022. Actualmente, es Director del Centro de Estudios de Investigaciones Fotográficas, del Centro de Artes Visuales, en donde realiza una renovación de todos los pensum y diplomados que comenzarán en febrero de 2024. Desde hace más de un año ha estado dictando talleres fotográficos a través de su propio espacio: Leo Alvarez Workshops. Asimismo sus trabajos han sido publicados en revistas como Time (EEUU), Paris Match (Francia); The Guardian (UK); El País (España); Revista "Cromos/Shock" (Colombia); Revista "Fotografía" (Venezuela); y Arte al Día (Venezuela), entre otras. Recientemente, obtuvo dos menciones honoríficas en el International Photography Awards (2019) realizado en Nueva York, EEUU, por su trabajo "Rituales de Sorte", mostrando así su destacada trayectoria y habilidad creativa en el ámbito fotográfico. Explora lo que tenemos para ti en nuestra página web: https://tramauniversity.org/ Síguenos en Instagram para estar al día con todas nuestras actividades: https://www.instagram.com/tramauniversity/
The former British prime minister David Cameron has been installed as foreign secretary in Rishi Sunak's reshuffle, in which Suella Braverman was also sacked from the cabinet. Guardian UK political editor Pippa Crerar reports
Could our brains hold the secret to a better world? Dr. Mark Williams is an Award-Winning Neuroscientist and Director of Rethinking the Brain, an educational neuroscience company that offers insights and information based on decades of research on how the human brain works to boost learning, productivity, and well-being. In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into our brain's complex relationship with technology, why we seem more busy and unproductive in today's world and shed light on the neuroscience behind learning.
Mark Williams' new book “The Connected Species: How understanding the evolution of our brain can change the world” is a #1 Best Seller. Mark has worked with thousands of students, teachers, health professionals, and company directors keen to understand how their brain works, how to perform optimally and maintain a healthy brain. He runs programs on the neuroscience of learning, the neuroscience of emotions, how our brains create our reality, and the impact of modern technologies on our brains. Mark has an extensive academic background in brain research and teaching. He is a professor of cognitive neuroscience, with over 25 years experience conducting behavioral and brain imaging research focusing on our social skills. He has taught the fundamentals of neuroscience to a wide range of students, as well as publishing more than 70 scientific articles and worked at MIT in the USA and multiple universities in Australia. He draws on his extensive scientific background to work with schools, companies and the public to develop evidence-based practices using neuroscience to enhance our education, work and personal lives. His work has been highlighted in the media both locally [e.g., Mirror Mirror (Channel Ten), Our Brain, Magic and the Brain, Music and the Brain, Making Australia Happy (ABC), Sunrise (Channel 7), Screen Time is Affecting Learning (SkyNews)] and internationally [e.g., The Guardian (UK), New York Times (USA), Economist, New Scientist, Leading Edge, (BBC: UK), Science in Action (BBC; International)]. For more information: https://rethinkingthebrain.com/ More information about the podcast: https://www.thinkoutsidethelines.com
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The Christmas Guest: A Novella PETER SWANSON is the New York Times bestselling author of nine previous novels, including The Kind Worth Killing, winner of the New England Society Book Award, and finalist for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger; Her Every Fear, an NPR book of the year; and Eight Perfect Murders, a New York Times bestseller and Kirkus Reviews book of the year. His books have been translated into thirty languages, and his stories, poetry, and features have appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, The Atlantic Monthly, Measure, The Guardian (UK), The Strand Magazine, and Yankee magazine. He lives outside of Boston, where he is at work on his next novel. When you click a link on our site, it might just be a magical portal (aka an affiliate link). We're passionate about only sharing the treasures we truly believe in. Every purchase made from our links not only supports Dabble but also the marvelous authors and creators we showcase, at no additional cost to you.
The Christmas Guest: A Novella PETER SWANSON is the New York Times bestselling author of nine previous novels, including The Kind Worth Killing, winner of the New England Society Book Award, and finalist for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger; Her Every Fear, an NPR book of the year; and Eight Perfect Murders, a New York Times bestseller and Kirkus Reviews book of the year. His books have been translated into thirty languages, and his stories, poetry, and features have appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, The Atlantic Monthly, Measure, The Guardian (UK), The Strand Magazine, and Yankee magazine. He lives outside of Boston, where he is at work on his next novel. When you click a link on our site, it might just be a magical portal (aka an affiliate link). We're passionate about only sharing the treasures we truly believe in. Every purchase made from our links not only supports Dabble but also the marvelous authors and creators we showcase, at no additional cost to you.
Guardian UK cricket writer Ali Martin joins Staf to preview tonight's opening match of the CWC 2023 involving England and New Zealand as well as the tournament as a whole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catch the full show for Afternoons with Staffy October 5, 2023 including appearances from Kiwi Fern Tyla Nathan-Wong, Guardian UK cricket writer Ali Martin, and Sky Sport rugby commentator Tony Johnson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OMG! Here we are!!! Welcome to our 200th EPISODE of Inspire Change with Gunter! Its been an amazing journey of growth, inspiration, philosophical discussions for days, empathy and of course love as we strive to do better every day! Let's welcome neuroscientist Dr. Mark Williams to the podcast!Mark has an extensive academic background in brain research and teaching. He is an honorary professor of cognitive neuroscience, with over 25 years experience conducting behavioural and brain imaging research focusing on our social skills. He has taught the fundamentals of neuroscience to a wide range of students, as well as publishing more than 70 scientific articles and worked at MIT in the USA and multiple universities in Australia. His work has been highlighted in the media both locally [e.g., Mirror Mirror (Channel Ten), Our Brain, Magic and the Brain, Music and the Brain, Making Australia Happy (ABC), Sunrise (Channel 7), Screen Time is Affecting Learning (SkyNews)] and internationally [e.g., The Guardian (UK), New York Times (USA), Economist, New Scientist, Leading Edge, (BBC: UK), Science in Action (BBC; International)]. Mark is a return guest to our show, but also a great friend. Dr. Williams has been called the "Neuroscientist Committed to Creating a Brain Healthy World." In his words, "the most important asset in any organization is…the brains of your people!" This week on our 200th episode of the podcast Mark and Gunter will engage in a conversation about human beings success as the most dominant species on earth and thats in large part due to our need to connect and cooperate. It was our ability to socialize and connect that catapulted our species to phenomenal heights of innovation, through collaboration and specialization. This drive has fine-tuned our unconscious perception of faces, facial expressions, body language, and touch. We will also dive into Mark's new book "The Connected Species" that shows us how to recapture the drive for connection in a way that will help us look past our differences and reconnect, even with those whom we perceive to be outside our groups. Get your copy of The Connected Species in stores and online everywhere books are sold: USAAmazonRowman & LittlefieldBarnes and NobleHudson BooksellersBooks a MillionBookshopAUAmazonBooktopiaThe NileFish PondAngus & RobertsonUKAmazonWaterstonesBlackwellsAlso Check out Gunter, the Making Good Men Great Movement, his books and the podcast feature in Variety, New York Times, Hollywood Reporter and here in the lifestyle section of Podcast Park https://lifestyle.thepodcastpark.com/story/48663818/gunter-swobodas-debut-historical-novel-mountains-of-the-sea-about-masculinity-surfing-and-a-privileged-aristocrat-learning-to-adapt-is-criticallyMake sure you also check out Gunter's 5 Things to get Satisfaction video on #Buzzfeed today: https://www.buzzfeed.com/miranda10/gunter-swobodaas-5-things-to-get-satisfaction-5aerlsc57mAnd there is more: In an interview in Authority Magazine/Thrive with Drew Gerber, Gunter shares why so many of us are feeling unsatisfied & what we can do about it. Full Article HereTo purchase Gunter's books:Making Good Men Great: Surfing the New Wave of Masculinity you can get it on Amazon Prime, Barnes & Noble and most online retailers: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Good-Men-Great-Masculinity/dp/0999266802 https://www.walmart.com/ip/Making-Good-Men-Great-Surfing-the-New-Wave-of-Masculinity-Paperback-9780999266809/685658548In Australia:https://www.angusrobertson.com.au/books/making-good-men-great-gunter-swoboda/p/9780999266809In the UK:https://www.waterstones.com/book/making-good-men-great/gunter-swoboda/9780999266809To watch the Venice TV Award nominated documentary created by Gunter and directed by Miranda Spigener-Sapon you can rent or buy on Amazon Prime:https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07RVD89XZ/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rAlso check out Gunter's historical fiction/surfer adventure novel Mountains of the Sea: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mountains-of-the-sea-gunter-o-swoboda/1016570148In the meantime check out our new subscription service we launched for exclusive content and merch by becoming a patron of Inspire Change, sign up here:
Catch the full show for Afternoons with Staffy August 1, 2023 including appearances from former Silver Fern Courtney Tairi, former All Blacks lock Ian Jones, and Guardian UK cricket writer Ali Martin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guardian UK cricket writer Ali Martin joins Staf to wrap the Ashes following the conclusion of the fifth Test, asking him how England and the rest of the world will remember the 2023 edition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marcus Byrne is an accomplished designer and Photoshop professional. As Head of Art at Thinkerbell, he's a design leader in creative production and AI. Father of eight-year-old illustrator Charlie Marker - a previous guest on The Common Creative. Marcus's recent personal projects have captured global attention. His explorations into AI have led to viral sensations such as "What if Antoni Gaudi designed regular household appliances" and "What if graffiti tags influenced the architecture of the buildings they once adorned?" These projects gained significant traction, being featured in renowned publications like Forbes, Trendhunter, Designboom, Cool Hunting, and even landing printed pieces in Germany. Marcus was also interviewed by The Guardian UK about his groundbreaking work. In light of the growing influence of AI in the creative industry, Marcus is interested in exploring how we, as humans, can utilize this power for social good, or if it's too late to control its impact. Join us as we delve into his experiences, his creative journey, and his insights into the ever-evolving intersection of art, technology, and social impact. LINKS: Marcus Byrne - Special Guest LinkedIn - http://linkedin.com/in/marcus-byrne Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marcusbyrnephotography/ Website - http://marcusbyrne.com/ Marcus's Book to help with Prompt Crafting. Learn how prompts work with 101 Midjourney Prompt Secrets. Download a free sample book here: https://marcusbyrne.gumroad.com/l/101promptsecretsbook THE GUARDIAN - https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2023/jan/14/moderngadgets-style-gaudi-ai-midjourney-in-pictures ARCHIPANIC INTERVIEW - https://www.archipanic.com/graffiti-architectures-marcus-byrne/ MUMBRELLA OPINION PIECE - https://mumbrella.com.au/has-the-horse-already-bolted-772395 AI WEBSITES - https://www.midjourney.com https://openai.com/product/dall-e-2 Paul Fairweather - Co-host https://www.paulfairweather.com Chris Meredith - Co-host https://www.chrismeredith.com.au Two Common Creatives https://www.twocommoncreatives.com/podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alexa O'Brien is an analyst and writer focused on intelligence.Her work has been published in the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, WIRED, VICE News, Guardian (UK), The Daily Beast, and featured on the BBC, PBS, NPR, and Public Radio International.She obtained her Bachelor of Arts at Kenyon College, majoring in Political Science. She obtained her master's in applied intelligence at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and was awarded the 2020 Tropaia Award in Applied Intelligence for outstanding student.She resides in Seattle and New York City.website: https://alexaobrien.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexadobrien---------------------Episode Update: During a conversation about the court ruling on Jack Teixeira, we misspoke about the court decision on whether he would be released pretrial or not. The court denied Teixeira's pretrial release. That part of the podcast has been removed. ----------------------Get your discount on a brand new BlendJet2 by going to our link: https://zen.ai/analytics12subscribe and follow us: https://linktr.ee/AucoinAnalytics---------------------Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed on the podcast 'This Week Explained' are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization or entity. The information provided on the podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice or a substitute for independent research and analysis. Each individual listener should research and identify their own opinions based on facts and logic before making any decisions based on the information provided on the podcast. The podcast hosts and guests are not responsible for any actions taken by individuals based on the information provided on the podcast.
In this episode, Brian and Jeffrey discuss Brian's growing up as the son of an immigrant, playing soccer, finding his calling to fight the war on drugs, being an advocate and attorney for patients in need, founding a premier law firm, starting businesses, and much more… Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jfCxwHXzY7o Host: Jeffrey M. Zucker Producer: Kait Grey Editor: Nick Case Learn more: Recording date: 4/27/23 Vicente LLP: http://VicenteLLP.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vicentellp/ https://www.facebook.com/VicenteLLP.Law https://twitter.com/VicenteLLP https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvC6KYzp_QPLF6lTAfxYlWg NHCC: https://nhccouncil.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/nhcc-national-hispanic-cannabis-council/ https://www.instagram.com/nhccouncil/ https://www.facebook.com/nationalhccouncil/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_WLuX-AWye59cVabW2UrXw/featured Other resources: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vsstrategies/ https://www.vsstrategies.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/simplifya/ https://www.simplifya.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/leafwire/ https://www.leafwire.com/ https://vicentellp.com/people/brian-vicente/ Brian: I am a passionate supporter of marijuana reform and have spent the past decade plus helping to create and shape cannabis laws across the US, and working with cannabis entrepreneurs and investors to start and grow compliant and profitable businesses. As one of the primary authors of Amendment 64 and co-director of its historic campaign, I was an integral part of the team that made Colorado the first geographic area in the world where possession, use, and regulated distribution of marijuana is legal for adults. In 2014 The Guardian (UK) named me "the industry's de facto spokesman," and my unique experience with marijuana policy has created opportunities for me to serve as a formal advisor to local, state, and federal governments, including assisting Uruguay with becoming the first country in the world to fully-regulate the adult marijuana market.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 22, 2023 is: obdurate AHB-duh-rut adjective Obdurate is a formal word that means “resistant to persuasion.” It is usually used to describe someone who is stubborn or not willing to change their opinion or the way they do something. // We all admire his obdurate refusal to give up on his goal despite the many challenges he faced. See the entry > Examples: “The reincarnation of the hulking pickup truck ... has been lauded by manufacturer General Motors (GM) as proof that electric vehicles (EVs) can now reach even middle America's most obdurate devotees of supersized car culture.” — Oliver Milman, The Guardian (UK), 7 Apr. 2022 Did you know? When trying to persuade someone who has an obdurate disposition, you may end up feeling rather dour about your ability to change their mind. To endure such encounters in the future, you may find that you need to be more durable and not let their mulishness get you down. Maybe you will find such situations less stressful if you can face them knowing that the words obdurate, dour, endure, and durable are etymological kissing cousins. All trace back to the Latin adjective durus, which means “hard.”
Alexa O'Brien is an analyst and writer focused on intelligence.Her work has been published in the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, WIRED, VICE News, Guardian (UK), The Daily Beast, and featured on the BBC, PBS, NPR, and Public Radio International.She obtained her Bachelor of Arts at Kenyon College, majoring in Political Science. She obtained her master's in applied intelligence at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and was awarded the 2020 Tropaia Award in Applied Intelligence for outstanding student.She resides in Seattle and New York City.website: https://alexaobrien.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexadobrien
Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀'s Debut novel, Stay With Me was published in 2017, and is one of those books that I haven't been able to stop thinking about. Her second novel, A Spell of Good Things is releasing in February 2023, and I can say with full certainty that it was worth the wait.In this episode we talk about love amid political turmoil, class, power, womanhood, the complexity of relationships and the messy-ness of family relations, among other things. TW: We also discuss infertility and baby loss, which is a big theme in Stay With Me, so if this doesn't feel like something you want to think about right now, please come back another time that feels better for you :)Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ has written for the BBC, LitHub, The Guardian(UK) and others. She has received fellowships and residencies from MacDowell Colony, Ledig House, Sinthian Cultural Centre, Hedgebrook, Ox-bow School of Arts, and Ebedi Hills. She holds BA and MA degrees in Literature in English from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife. Ayọ̀bámi also has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia where she was awarded an international bursary for creative writing. In 2017, she won The Future Awards Africa Prize for Arts and Culture. She has worked as an editor for Saraba magazine since 2009.Ayọ̀bámi is the author of STAY WITH ME, which was shortlisted for the Kwani? Manuscript Project as a work in progress in 2013. After it was published in 2017, it was shortlisted for the Baileys Prize for Women's Fiction, the Wellcome Book Prize and the 9mobile Prize for Literature. It was also longlisted for the International Dylan Thomas Prize. STAY WITH ME was named a Notable Book of the Year by The New York Times and a Best Book of the Year by The Guardian, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal and many other publications. Ayọ̀bámi was born in Lagos, Nigeria.Her latest novel, A Spell of Good Things is published by Canongate Books and will be published in February 2023.If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The Diverse Bookshelf on your podcast platform of choice, and connect with me on social media.www.instagram.com/readwithsamiawww.instagram/thediversebookshelf Support the show
The Cybercrime Magazine Podcast brings you our weekly alert, which provides boardroom and C-suite executives, CIOs, CSOs, CISOs, IT executives and cybersecurity professionals with the latest breaking news stories we're following. If there's a cyberattack, hack, or data breach you should know about, then we're on it. Airs weekly on WCYB and our podcast. For more on the latest cyberattacks, hacks, and breaches, visit https://cybercrimewire.com
Joana Galvão is the co-founder of Gif Design Studios, an award-winning design agency specialized in brand identities and conversion-obsessed design. Based in Porto, Portugal, with a team of 7 designers and developers, Gif Design Studios offers the full range of print and digital design services to industry leaders in seventeen countries on five continents.Joana speaks internationally on the power of design and creativity and her work has been featured in the Guardian UK, Brand Brilliance, and Digital Arts magazine. MEMORABLE MOMENTS“So I like to think that there are three V's to branding there is vision, voice and visuals. And what we have to make sure is that all of them communicate the same thing.”“If you go to a conference, you put a lot of thought, or a lot of people will put a lot of thought into what they're going to wear because that communicates so much about themselves. And so what you put out in your brand and your website visually, they can do the same.”“if you have a confusing user experience on your website, you might be leaving a lot of money on the table.”“You're not trying to get the yes on the first email, you're just trying to get the next email or the next point of contact eventually.”“Everything needs to work in unison, to supplement the strategy.”“A website can feel like a really huge project, you know, and you might have a vision…but we can build it in layers. ““Design is not to make things pretty, we're here to solve business problems, or to help you get to business goals.”“Confidence means just being comfortable in my own skin.” Connect with Joana:⭐ Connect on Instagram @joanagalvaodesign⭐ Connect on Instagram @gifdesignstudios⭐ www.gifdesignstudios.com⭐ www.joanagalvao.com Connect with Allison:⭐ Connect on Instagram @allisonwalsh⭐ JOIN OUR FREE COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shebelievedshecouldcommunity⭐ Check out book recommendations from the show here⭐ JOIN the 12 week #CrushyourGoals challenge group today by clicking this link. Use code goals50⭐ LEARN MORE about THINKIFIC COMMUNITIES here
Join Andreas Senie and special guest Dr. Darren Hayes, CEO of Code Detectives, as they discuss cybersecurity and dive deep into Computer Forensics and best practices for responding to cyber threats. About Professor Darren HayesDr. Hayes is the Founder and CEO of CODEDETECTIVES LLC. As a forensics examiner, he has worked on numerous cases involving digital evidence in both civil and criminal investigations. He has also been declared as an expert witness in U.S. federal court. For a number of years, Hayes served on the Board of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) Northeast Chapter and was President in 2013.Hayes frequently appears on television, including Bloomberg, MSNBC, The Street, Fox 5 News and has been quoted by CNN, The Guardian (UK), The Times (UK), Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Forbes, Investor's Business Daily, MarketWatch, CNBC, ABC News, Forensic Magazine, SC Magazine, PC Magazine, USA Today, Washington Post, New York Post, Daily News and Wired News to name but a few.Sector Interviews are bonus episodes of CRECo.ai Real Estate Roundtable - Your comprehensive all-in-one view of what's happening across the real estate industry -- straight from some of the industry's earliest technology adopters and foremost experts.Learn more about the general show at https://welcome.creco.ai/reroundtable#cybersecurity #ransomware
Guardian reporter Aaron Bower joined Matty live from the UK for all the latest before the Rugby League World Cup...If the rest of the world still fear AustraliaEngland embracing Victor Radley & inexperience with captain's challenge The rise of Samoa & Tonga Final tournament predictions
185 - Rich Joseph-FacunRich Joseph-Facun is a photographer of Indigenous Mexican and Filipino descent. His work aims to offer an authentic look into endangered, bygone, and fringe cultures—those transitions in time where places fade but people persist.The exploration of place, community and cultural identity present themselves as a common denominator in both his life and photographic endeavors.Before finding “home” in the Appalachian Foothills of southeast Ohio, Rich roamed the globe for 15 years working as a photojournalist. During that time he was sent on assignment to over a dozen countries, and for three of those years he was based in the United Arab Emirates.His photography has been commissioned by various publications, including NPR, The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Guardian (UK), among others. Additionally, Rich's work has been recognized by Photolucida's Critical Mass, CNN, Juxtapoz, British Journal of Photography, The Washington Post and Pictures of the Year International. In 2021 his first monograph Black Diamonds was released by Fall Line Press. The work is a visual exploration of the former coal mining boom towns of SE Ohio, Appalachia. Subsequently, it was highlighted by Charcoal Book Club as their “Book-Of-The-Month.” Black Diamonds is also part of the permanent collection at the Frederick and Kazuko Harris Fine Arts Library and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art's Research Library.Having successfully run a kickstarter campaign which met the target funding, Rich is currently in the process of producing his next monograph Little Cities, slated to be released in Autumn 2022 by Little Oak Press. The work examines how both Indigenous peoples and descendants of settler colonialists inhabited and utilized the land around them. On episode 185, Rich discusses, among other things:Where he lives in Millfield, ohioBecoming a dad at 17His journey into photographyLiving in the UAEHow he ended up living in rural OhioThe origins of the project Black DiamondsBeing a person of colour in the U.S. during the Trump yearsAppalachia and its attendent photographic clichésHis latest book Little CitiesWhy doing a book without people in it is ‘scary'.The Bubble - a possible 3rd part of a trilogy“I was feeling great about the community. I was super excited about it, every day going out and making images. Everything was resonating with me. It was like being in a Disney movie and all the birds were chirping…”
On August 13th, 2022, The Guardian (UK) ran a headline "Howard Carter stole Tutankhamun's treasure, new evidence suggests." What's going on, exactly? We dive into the new information and its context. Read the Guardian article here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This year has been a disaster for many investors in cryptocurrencies. Alex Hern, Guardian UK technology editor, draws the parallels of the spreading panic in the new digital economy with the 2008 financial crisis
Rich-Joseph and Michael Chovan-Dalton talk about how he accidentally became a photographer and his two new books, Black Diamonds pub by Fall Line Press and Little Cities pub by Little Oak Press. See the slideshow of Rich-Joseph's work at: https://youtu.be/OcYXvfkshT8 https://facun.com Photo Show Live is sponsored by Charcoal Book Club https://charcoalbookclub.com Rich-Joseph Facun is a photographer of Indigenous Mexican and Filipino descent. His work aims to offer an authentic look into endangered, bygone, and fringe cultures—those transitions in time where places fade but people persist. The exploration of place, community and cultural identity present themselves as a common denominator in both his life and photographic endeavors. Before finding “home” in the Appalachian Foothills of southeast Ohio, Facun roamed the globe for 15 years working as a photojournalist. During that time he was sent on assignment to over a dozen countries, and for three of those years he was based in the United Arab Emirates. His photography has been commissioned by various publications, including NPR, The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, ProPublica, AARP, The Associated Press, Reuters, Vox, Adweek, Education Week, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The FADER, Frank 151, Topic, The Guardian (UK), The National (UAE), Telerama (France), The Globe and Mail (Canada) and Sueddeutsche Zeitung (Germany), among others. Additionally, Facun's work has been recognized by Photolucida's Critical Mass, CNN, Juxtapoz, British Journal of Photography, The Washington Post, Feature Shoot, It's Nice That, The Image Deconstructed, The Photo Brigade, Looking At Appalachia, and Pictures of the Year International. In 2021 his first monograph Black Diamonds was released by Fall Line Press. The work is a visual exploration of the former coal mining boom towns of SE Ohio, Appalachia. Subsequently, it was highlighted by Charcoal Book Club as their “Book-Of-The-Month.” Black Diamonds is also part of the permanent collection at the Frederick and Kazuko Harris Fine Arts Library and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art's Research Library. Presently, Facun is in the process of producing his next monograph Little Cities, slated to be released in Autumn 2022 by Little Oak Press. The work examines how both Indigenous peoples and descendants of settler colonialists inhabited and utilized the land around them. Photo Show Live is a production of Real Photo Show. ©2022 Real Photo Show
Mary and Wyatt are pleased as punch to welcome Kat Eves to the pod! Kat Eves is a plus size celebrity stylist dedicated to ethical and sustainable, size-inclusive fashion. Her red carpet styling has made the best-dressed lists from Vogue to Guardian UK, and she's been published in Essence, Bust, and more. Her clients include The Daily Show's Dulcé Sloan, The Walking Dead's Pollyanna McIntosh, comedian Caleb Hearon, and of course, Mary Lambert, with a major recent highlight being dressing Dulcé for her guest appearance on Ru Paul's Drag Race. She is based in LA and sometimes Palm Springs, and is committed to helping the fashion industry step up to contribute to creating a more ethical, equitable, and inclusive world. Also on the agenda: Mary and Wyatt are addicted to family vloggers on YouTube; Wyatt talks some trash about Jeopardy!; and poems by Caitlyn Siehl and Kiki Petrosino.
Le 1er juin, Amber Heard et Johnny Depp ont tous les deux été reconnus coupables de diffamation. Mais le jugement est largement favorable à l'acteur : il a été condamné à verser 2 millions de dollars à son ex-femme, contre 15 millions de dollars pour elle. A l'origine du procès, une tribune rédigée par Amber Heard dans le Washington Post, dans laquelle elle disait avoir été victime de violences conjugales, sans nommer son ex-mari. Pendant six semaines, les deux stars américaines se sont affrontées au tribunal de Fairfax, en Virginie (Etats-Unis). Le procès, retransmis en direct à la télévision américaine, a été particulièrement commenté par les journalistes du monde entier. Les fans de Johnny Depp ont aussi fait beaucoup de bruit sur les réseaux sociaux et devant le tribunal pour le soutenir.Pour Code Source, Loïc Pialat, correspondant du Parisien à Los Angeles, revient sur ce procès.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Ambre Rosala - Production : Raphaël Pueyo, Clara Garnier Amouroux, Sarah Hamny et Lolla Sauty - Réalisation et mixage : Pierre Chaffanjon - Musiques : Audio Network, Epidemic Sound - Identité graphique : Upian - Archives : ABC (USA), BBC (UK), The Guardian (UK), Law & Crime Network (USA) . Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Over the past year or two nuclear fusion made its way into the headlines not least in early 2022, when researchers at the JET (Joint European Torus) experiment reported a breakthrough in terms of generating energy.Finding new and sustainable energy sources is more important than ever. And what better way than to harness energy like our very own sun does.Enter Dr Adam Stephen, senior software engineer at the UK Atomic Energy Authority's lab in Culham. Adam and his team and collaborators are working hard to overcome the engineering challenges and help make nuclear fusion a safe and sustainable way of producing energy. Amongst the work they do are building and designing real time systems and in my conversation we talk about some of the challenges they face.Links to follow up on the conversationhttps://ccfe.ukaea.uk UK Atomic Energy Authority Fusion sitehttps://ccfe.ukaea.uk/research/mast-upgrade/ UKAEA Mast: plasma exhaust systemhttps://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/ real time Linuxhttps://vcis.f4e.europa.eu/marte2-docs/master/html/ MARTe2 documentationhttps://github.com/aneto0/MARTe2 MARTe2 GitHub repohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_twin Digital twin technologySelection of general announcements from 2022https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/09/nuclear-fusion-heat-record-a-huge-step-in-quest-for-new-energy-source Guardian UK on breakthrough in JET experiment Feb 2022https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-updates/2022/03/15/fact-sheet-developing-a-bold-vision-for-commercial-fusion-energy/ White House (US) summit on nuclear fusion announcementLicence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Support the Show.Thank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! Support the show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Get in touch: Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me UK RSE Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought or @piddie US RSE Slack (usrse.slack.com): @Peter Schmidt Mastadon: https://fosstodon.org/@code4thought or @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ (personal Profile)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codeforthought/ (Code for Thought Profile) This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
In this episode, we deep dive into Reem Kanj's journey filled with discovering her innermost potential and achieving high self worth. She discusses her experience of becoming a blogger that led to launching her own talent management company Ego & East. We learn all there is to know about the ups and down of running a business, doing right by your talents and valuing the smallest of details in every aspect. Reem talks about her value for minimalism and leading a minimalist lifestyle and shares her personal experiences that defined the focal points of her life. Listen to her episode now!Reem Kanj is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ego & East, a talent management company founded in 2016 representing some of the most exciting names on YouTube and Instagram in the MENA region, Europe and the US. Reem previously worked as a blogger for eight years which gave her ample insight into fashion and business. She is also known as an environmental influencer sharing environment friendly causes and tips on maintaining a sustainable and plant based lifestyle. Reem's blog, Five Five Fabulous has been nominated for numerous awards including a Grazia Style Award and Cosmopolitan Blog Award. Her work has been featured in publications such as Elle Arabia, Harper's Bazaar Arabia, Grazia UK, Grazia Middle East, Emirates Woman and The Guardian UK.
Bruce LaBruce is an internationally acclaimed filmmaker, photographer, writer, and artist based in Toronto. His latest film is "St. Narcisse" a comedy-drama starring Félix-Antoine Duval as a pair of identical twins who were separated at birth and did not previously know of each other's existence, but who fall in love and begin a twincest relationship with each other after being reunited. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival.LaBruce's earlier film Gerontophilia won the Grand Prix at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema in Montreal in 2013, and Pierrot Lunaire, which won the Teddy Award Special Jury Prize at the Berlinale in 2014. As a visual artist he is represented by Peres Projects in Berlin, and has had numerous gallery shows around the world, the latest of which, called Obscenity, a photography exhibit, caused a national ruckus in Spain in 2011.His feature film L.A. Zombie was notably banned in Australia in 2010 after having been programmed at the Melbourne International Film Festival. It later premiered in competition at the Locarno Film Festival, Switzerland that same year. LaBruce has written and directed three theatrical works at the Hau Theater in Berlin, including a production of Arnold Schoenberg's avant-garde piece Pierrot Lunaire at the legendary Hebbel am Ufer Theater. He adapted the latter project into an experimental film, incorporating footage from the stage production combined with additional material shot on location in Berlin. He has also directed theatrical works at the Theater Neumarkt in Zurich, Switzerland, and he participated as a director in the Hau Theater's ambitious X-Homes project in Johannesburg, South Africa. LaBruce has written a premature memoir called The Reluctant Pornographer, and has had two books published about his work: Ride, Queer, Ride, from Plug-In Gallery in Winnipeg, and Bruce(x)ploitation, a monograph from his Italian distributor, Atlantide Entertainment. LaBruce has contributed to a variety of international magazines, newspapers and websites as both a writer and photographer, including index magazine, for which he also acted as a contributing editor, Vice, The National Post, Purple Fashion, The Guardian UK, and many others. He has also been a regular columnist over the years for Eye, Exclaim! and Vice magazines. Additionally, LaBruce has directed a number of music videos, two of which won him MuchMusic Video Awards in Canada. Most recently, LaBruce has been honoured with film retrospectives at both TIFF/Bell Lightbox 2014, and at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, 2015. The MoMA retrospective featured all nine of LaBruce's features as well as a program of short films. All of the films have now become part of MoMA's permanent film collection.
This weeks guest is Aruni Kashyap. Aruni is the author of His Father's Disease: Stories and the novel The House With a Thousand Stories. Along with editing a collection of stories called How to Tell the Story of an Insurgency: Fifteen Tales from Assam, he has also translated two novels from Assamese to English, published by Zubaan Books and Penguin Random House. Winner of the Arts Lab Faculty Fellowship from the Willson Centre for the Humanities, and the Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship for Creative Writing to the University of Edinburgh, his poetry collection, There is No Good Time for Bad News was a finalist for the Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize and Four Way Books Levis Award in Poetry. His short stories, poems, and essays have appeared in Catapult, Bitch Media, The Boston Review, Electric Literature, The Oxford Anthology of Writings from Northeast, The Kenyon Review, The New York Times, The Guardian UK, and others. He is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Georgia, Athens. He also writes in Assamese and is the author of a novel called Noikhon Etia Duroit, and three novellas.
Dave Hill is a comedian, writer, musician, actor, and radio host, who has appeared on Netflix's The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Adult Swim's Joe Pera Talks with You, Amazon's The Tick, Comedy Central's @midnight and Inside Amy Schumer programs, TBS' Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, TV Land's The Jim Gaffigan Show, and TruTV's Comedy Knockout amongst many others. Dave tours internationally, bringing his mix of comedy and shredding on guitar to stages (and jails) around the world. His special, The Pride of Cleveland, can be viewed on the YouTube Channel of 800 Pound Gorilla Records: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPtSd7VHmdc. Categories for this episode:Music to My EarsIf I Had a CloneBlast From the PastWebsite: https://www.davehillonline.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrdavehill/ And, then there's this: https://www.davehillonline.com/japan/Check out Dave's books: Parking the Moose, Tasteful Nudes and Dave Hill Doesn't Live Here Anymore, and the many bands in which Dave has been a member and displeased with his band mates. Need more convincing about how great Dave Hill is, besides the fact that he is on the Comedy Roundtable Podcast, check out these quotes: “Whether he's interviewing a pet psychic or Jimmy Kimmel, Hill usually manages to derail the conversation to his own insecurities with hilariously uncomfortable results.”-Variety Magazine“Brilliant.”-New York Magazine"Cult New York comedian Hill is a hugely talented funnyman."-Time Out London“Hill's loose jabs and affable, nice-guy demeanor are what make his gently absurdist comedy so enjoyable.”-The Onion"Great comic ideas seem to flood out of him, whether he's mashing up home videos with clips of extreme arthouse movies or engaging in a six-month flame war with a Norwegian black metal musician."-The Guardian UK"One of the funniest people alive."-The Atlantic"Dave Hill makes the rest of us look terrible."-Portland Mercury
James Sexton is a divorce lawyer in New York. He's the author of 'If You're In My Office, It's Already Too Late: A Divorce Lawyer's Guide to Staying Together'. He's a sought after public speaker and has regularly appeared on NBC Sunday Morning, Access Hollywood, The Rachel Ray Show, Nightline, Watch What Happens Live, Good Morning America and been featured in The New York Times, The New York Post, The Guardian UK, Time Magazine, Elle, Glamour, Business Insider and others. James Shares: - The most common reason why people get divorced - How to stay out of his office - What NOT to do if you want to stay in a happy, healthy marriage Access James Sextons's website and book here: www.nycdivorces.com For more visit: www.youwhatpodcast.com Email your stories and questions to hello@youwhatpodcast.com
**find the video podcast of this episode here: https://youtu.be/_ZtoRpjeCkQ!**Alisia Young interviews Dr. Donald Asher, PhD, the author of Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't, and Why, Second Edition: 12 Things You'd Better Do If You Want to Get Ahead (see bio below).Resources Recommended by Dr. Don Asher, PhD:1. Catalyst: Workplaces That Work For Women - https://www.catalyst.org/2. Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't, and Why, Second Edition: 12 Things You'd Better Do If You Want to Get Ahead [Book] 3. Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead [Book]4. Machiavelli for Women: Defend Your Worth, Grow Your Ambition, and Win the Workplace [Book]5. Cracking the Hidden Job Market: How to Find Opportunity in Any Economy [Book]6. Career Repair [Article] - *red button at this link*7. Salary Negotiation [Article]Connect & Contact Dr. Don Asher, PhD:Website - https://www.donaldasher.com/index.htmlConnect & Contact Alisia:Congrats Superwoman: When You've Climbed the Mountain and Still Don't Feel Good EnoughEat 'N' Live Free Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQfB...Eat 'N' Live Free Website - www.eatnlivefree.comTeach Me Freedom Contact - teachmefreedom2020@gmail.comInstagram: @teachmefreedom2020Dr. Don Asher, PhD's Bio:Dr. Donald Asher is an internationally recognized author and speaker on the topics of careers and higher education. In media he has been called “America's Job Search Guru.” Asher assists C-level executives with career transitions, and works with MBA and graduate programs nationwide. His career books include the ground-breaking Cracking the Hidden Job Market. He has also written The Overnight Resume, How to Get Any Job, Who Gets Promoted (named career management book of the year), and Asher's Bible of Executive Resumes (the largest compendium of executive resumes ever published). He is the author of twelve books in all, available in multiple languages.Asher was named a “Career Mastermind” by the award-winning web portal QuintCareers. He was named the first-ever Career Guru-in-Residence at Tulane University. He has been an education columnist for MSN, a contributing writer for the Wall Street Journal's CareerJournal.com and CollegeJournal.com, college.monster.com, monster.com, careerbuilder.com, wetfeet.com, jobstar.org, Dow Jones' Managing Your Career Magazine and National Business Employment Weekly, The San Francisco Chronicle, and the NACE Journal. He has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Investor's Business Daily, New York Times, USAToday, Boston Globe, The Globe and Mail (Canada), The Guardian (UK), salary.com, USNews & World Report, Forbes, Fortune, Money Magazine, Men's Health, and many other publications. Asher earned the PhD in human development from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara (focusing on retirement for ambitious, career-focused people), and holds the master's in human and orConnect & Contact Alisia: hello@teachmefreedom.ca Teach Me Freedom Website - www.teachmefreedom.ca Eat 'N' Live Free Website - www.eatnlivefree.com
**find the video podcast of this episode here: https://youtu.be/7gymIfPt5t0!**Alisia Young interviews Dr. Donald Asher, PhD, the author of Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't, and Why, Second Edition: 12 Things You'd Better Do If You Want to Get Ahead (see bio below).Resources Recommended by Dr. Don Asher, PhD:1. Catalyst: Workplaces That Work For Women - https://www.catalyst.org/ 2. Who Gets Promoted, Who Doesn't, and Why, Second Edition: 12 Things You'd Better Do If You Want to Get Ahead [Book] 3. Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead [Book]4. Machiavelli for Women: Defend Your Worth, Grow Your Ambition, and Win the Workplace [Book]5. Cracking the Hidden Job Market: How to Find Opportunity in Any Economy [Book] 6. Career Repair [Article] - *red button at this link*7. Salary Negotiation [Article] Connect & Contact Dr. Don Asher, PhD:Website - https://www.donaldasher.com/index.htmlConnect & Contact Alisia:Congrats Superwoman: When You've Climbed the Mountain and Still Don't Feel Good EnoughEat 'N' Live Free Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQfB...Eat 'N' Live Free Website - www.eatnlivefree.comTeach Me Freedom Contact - teachmefreedom2020@gmail.comInstagram: @teachmefreedom2020Dr. Don Asher, PhD's Bio:Dr. Donald Asher is an internationally recognized author and speaker on the topics of careers and higher education. In media he has been called “America's Job Search Guru.” Asher assists C-level executives with career transitions, and works with MBA and graduate programs nationwide. His career books include the ground-breaking Cracking the Hidden Job Market. He has also written The Overnight Resume, How to Get Any Job, Who Gets Promoted (named career management book of the year), and Asher's Bible of Executive Resumes (the largest compendium of executive resumes ever published). He is the author of twelve books in all, available in multiple languages.Asher was named a “Career Mastermind” by the award-winning web portal QuintCareers. He was named the first-ever Career Guru-in-Residence at Tulane University. He has been an education columnist for MSN, a contributing writer for the Wall Street Journal's CareerJournal.com and CollegeJournal.com, college.monster.com, monster.com, careerbuilder.com, wetfeet.com, jobstar.org, Dow Jones' Managing Your Career Magazine and National Business Employment Weekly, The San Francisco Chronicle, and the NACE Journal. He has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Investor's Business Daily, New York Times, USAToday, Boston Globe, The Globe and Mail (Canada), The Guardian (UK), salary.com, USNews & World Report, Forbes, Fortune, Money Magazine, Men's Health, and many other publications. Asher earned the PhD in human development from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara (focusing on retirement for ambitious, career-focused people), and holds the master's in human Connect & Contact Alisia: hello@teachmefreedom.ca Teach Me Freedom Website - www.teachmefreedom.ca Eat 'N' Live Free Website - www.eatnlivefree.com
Aaron M. Renn is an opinion-leading urban analyst, consultant, speaker, and writer on a mission to help America's cities and people thrive and find real success in the 21st century. He focuses on urban, economic development, and infrastructure policy in the greater American Midwest. He also regularly contributes to and is cited by national and global media outlets. He is a columnist for Governing magazine and his work has appeared in the The Guardian (UK), The New York Times, and The Washington Post, along with many others. Renn was a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute from 2015-2019 and is a Contributing Editor at its quarterly magazine City Journal. Prior to his work in public policy, Renn had 15 year business career in management and technology consulting, where he was a partner at Accenture. He also founded the urban data analytics software platform Telestrian, which continues to underpin his work on cities. To sign up for Aaron's newsletters or hear his podcasts visit, https://themasculinist.com/ To sign up for the Biblical Courage newsletter or support the podcast, visit: https://biblicalcourage.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblicalcourage/support
In Today's "Moment of Truth," Nick and Emma sit down with Aaron Renn, Founder of "The Masculinist," to discuss manhood in the 21st century, the history and origins of conservatism, and protestantism.Aaron Renn is an opinion-leading urban analyst, consultant, speaker, and writer on a mission to help America's cities and people thrive and find real success in the 21st century. He focuses on urban, economic development, and infrastructure policy in the greater American Midwest. He also regularly contributes to and is cited by national and global media outlets. He is a columnist for Governing magazine and his work has appeared in the The Guardian (UK), The New York Times, and The Washington Post, along with many others. Renn was a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute from 2015-2019 and is a Contributing Editor at its quarterly magazine City Journal. Prior to his work in public policy, Renn had 15 year business career in management and technology consulting, where he was a partner at Accenture. He also founded the urban data analytics software platform Telestrian, which continues to underpin his work on cities.Learn more about Aaron Renn's work at TheMasculinist: https://themasculinist.com/––––––Follow American Moment on Social Media:Twitter – https://twitter.com/AmMomentOrgFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/AmMomentOrgInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/ammomentorg/YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qmB5DeiFxt53ZPZiW4TcgRumble – https://rumble.com/c/c-695775BitChute – https://www.bitchute.com/channel/Xr42d9swu7O9/Check out AmCanon:https://www.americanmoment.org/amcanon/Follow Us on Twitter:Saurabh Sharma – https://twitter.com/ssharmaUSNick Solheim – https://twitter.com/NickSSolheimAmerican Moment's "Moment of Truth" Podcast is recorded at the Conservative Partnership Center in Washington DC, produced and edited by Jared Cummings. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
AFLDS founder Simone Gold, MD, JD, FABEM, “the doctor who went viral,” is a board-certified emergency physician and author of the best-selling book “I Do Not Consent: My Fight Against Medical Cancel Culture.” She graduated from Chicago Medical School before attending Stanford University Law School to earn her Juris Doctorate degree. Dr. Gold worked in Washington, D.C. for the Surgeon General, as well as for the Chairman of the U.S. Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee. Dr. Gold is a frequent guest on media outlets across the country. She has appeared in USA Today, the Associated Press, the Guardian (UK), New York Times, and many other publications. She has been featured on such nationally syndicated programs as The Tucker Carlson Show, The Ingraham Angle, The Glenn Beck Show, The Charlie Kirk Show, The Dennis Prager Show, Day Star Television, and others. In July 2020, she organized the first-ever America's Frontline Doctors White Coat Summit in Washington, D.C., which drew 20 million views online. Dr. Gold is America's leading voice of common sense and scientific clarity in the fight against COVID-19. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/churchandstate/support
Show Notes and Links to Edoardo Ballerini's Work and Allusions/Texts from Episode On Episode 42, Pete talks with Edoardo Ballerini about a myriad of topics, all revolving around art and creativity in some way. They discuss Edoardo's artistic upbringing, language and translation, his writing for film and other forms, his acting, his award-winning narration of audiobooks and newspaper articles, his literary inspiration, and much more. Edoardo Ballerini, described on multiple occasions as “The Golden-Voiced Edoardo Ballerini,” is a two time winner of the Audiobook Publishers Association's Best Male Narrator Audie Award (2013, Beautiful Ruins, by Edoardo Ballerini; 2019, Watchers by Dean Koontz). He has recorded nearly 300 titles, including classic works by Tolstoy, Dante, Stendhal, Kafka, Calvino, Poe, Emerson, Whitman and Camus, best-sellers by James Patterson and David Baldacci, modern masterpieces by Tom Wolfe, Karl Ove Knausgaard, and André Aciman, and spiritual titles by The Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hahn. On screen, Ballerini is best known for his role as junkie "Corky Caporale" on The Sopranos (HBO) and as the star chef in the indie classic Dinner Rush. He has appeared in over 50 films and tv shows, including a series regular role in the critically acclaimed Quarry, (Cinemax) and recurring roles in Boardwalk Empire (HBO), 24 (Fox) and Elementary (CBS). Ballerini's work as a narrator has garnered international attention. Articles on his work and career have appeared in The New York Times (US), The Guardian (UK), Aftenposten (Norway) and MediaPost (US), among others. In 2019 he recorded Robert Alter's translation of The Hebrew Bible in its entirety. In 2020 he added Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace to his growing list of titles. He is also a two time winner of the Society of Voice Arts Award, and was recently named a “Golden Voice” by AudioFile Magazine, an honorific bestowed to only 35 narrators in the magazine's 20 year history. Other authors Edoardo has voiced include Chuck Palahniuk, Eve Ensler, Carson McCullers, Jay McInerney, Stephen Greenblatt, Jeffrey Deaver, Danielle Steel, Chuck Palahniuk, Louis L'Amour, Adriana Trigiani, Isabel Allende, Stieg Larsson, James Salter, Paul Theroux and Jodi Picoult. Besides narrating audiobooks, Edoardo is also a regular contributor to Audm, where he narrates the best in long-form journalism for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Atlantic Monthly, The London Review of Books, and many other publications. He is a graduate of Wesleyan University and lives in New York. Edoardo Ballerini reads an excerpt from Martin Eden by Jack London Edoardo Ballerini's Personal Website Edoardo Ballerini on Italics-”The Voice of God” Video Edoardo Ballerini Profile in The New York Times: "The Voice of God. (And Knausgaard, Whitman, Machiavelli..." May 13, 2020 Edoardo Ballerini reads Beautiful Ruins, Chapter One-YouTube excerpt -at about 4:35, Edoardo describes his life growing up among family in New York and Milan, as well as growing up with artsy and creative parents and their parents' artistic friends -at about 6:45, Edoardo talks about his dual identities as Italian-American (or “Italian AND American”), as well as his love of language being fueled by growing up bilingual/multilingual -at about 9:35, Edoardo talks about his reading interests as a kid, including myths, followed by a “dip away” into math and science, and then a return to poetry in high school and then his interest in being a writer in late adolescence -at about 11:25, Edoardo talks about the importance of “place” in his writing, acting, and other art -at about 14:05, Edoardo talks about the literature that has given him “chills at will,” especially the “book that changed [his] life”-Joyce's Ulysses -at about 17:10, Edoardo talks about being a man of many talents and interests, and he hones in on audiobook narration and the importance and tough balance of being an interprete as an audiobook narrator -at about 21:05, Edoardo talks about what it means on a daily basis to be a “creative” -at about 24:25, Edoardo talks about his mom's influence on him as she was a photo historian, especially with regard to him becoming an actor, a visual and literary medium -at about 25:55, Edoardo talks about his beginnings as an actor -at about 27:45, Edoardo talks about his beautiful interaction with Aaliyah during the filming of Romeo Must Die -at about 29:40, Edoardo talks about his run of four episodes on The Sopranos, including the incredible circumstances involved in filming a crucial scene with Michael Imperioli as a relapsing Christopher Moltisanti -at about 34:45, Edoardo talks about his role as Ignatius D'Alessio in Boardwalk Empire, including how the run ended -at about 36:25, Edoardo talks about the movie in which he starred and that he directed, Good Night, Valentino -at about 44:05, Edoardo talks about how he got started as an audiobook narrator about 10 years ago, which coincided with the growth of the iPod, iPhone, Audible.com, etc. -at about 47:35, Edoardo talks about continuity and recording long books -at about 49:50, Edoardo talks about “one of the luckiest breaks of [his] life” in getting to narrate (and doing a stellar and award-winning job) Jess Walter's Beautiful Ruins -at about 54:00, Edoardo talks about his love for Martin Eden by Jack London, the wonderful recent Italian movie adaption, and Edoardo's recording of Martin Eden on audiobook -at about 1:01:50, Edoardo thrills with a reading from Martin Eden -at about 1:03:25, Edoardo talks future projects and laughs in response to The New York Times dubbing his voice “The Voice of God…” You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Spotify and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.
In this "Meet the Expert" Episode, Priscilla chats with bee expert José Montalva. You would never guess that a being on the college free diving team in Chile would lead him to a career in bees! We hope this episode can distract you from the blast of winter we have been experiencing and that our conversation has you dreaming about warm spring days, buzzing bees, and flower pollination. We learn so much bee biology from José every time we talk! You can read more about his work on his website and by following him on twitter. Research website The Bee Hunter's DiariesSalvemos Nuestro AbejorroArticle from the Guardian (UK) about his work with the Giant Bumble BeePictures Gallery of the OKC Zoo beesTwitter @josemmontalvaWe would love to have your feedback about the podcast. You can leave a review where you subscribe. You can also send us Facebook messages, tweet at us, or simply email your questions to: prill@ou.edu. BioBlitz! Oklahoma Links are:Facebook page – BioBlitz! Oklahoma Twitter @okbioblitz Website: https://biosurvey.ou.edu/bioblitzok/ This podcast is a project of Oklahoma State Parks and BioBlitz! Oklahoma, an outreach program of the Oklahoma Biological Survey at the University of Oklahoma. We hope you have time to step outside today (or maybe this week just watch from your window!) and explore Oklahoma's amazing biodiversity. Remember, you can find biodiversity right outside your door.
Hosted by Antonio Santos, Debra Ruh and Neil Milliken.Rajen Nair about himself:I am semi deaf freelance photojournalist cum writer from Mumbai. I had contributed to Guardian UK and many Indian newspapers. Past 11 years teaching Photography to deaf, disabled and from 7 yrs to cancer kids. Imparted photography skills to more than several thousand students. Also conducted photo workshop over many places in India. Took photo class to underprivileged children of Dharavi. Won award from corporate BPCL. Was selected as one of the Mumbai heroes by radio city. Have several citations given by NGOs and institutions. Started Instagram account for deaf and cancer kids during the lockdown. Rajen NairRajen Nair teachingRajen Nair teachingRajen Nair teaching
In an epic Episode 10 we go deep. Way deep... MASSIVELY DEEP AND A BIG SHOW so fasten your seatbelts... Once in a great while you come across a person who has such depth and intelligence you are riveted by their presence and MELANIE PHILLIPS is such a person. Her powerful statement on "Why I left the Left" as she was forced out of The Guardian UK is the talking point for her explanation on how anti-semitism has exploded around the UK and the rest of the world, once again. You can't help but learn something and reflect on changing times by exploring what she has to share. Then we dive deeper into the bowels of suspicious accounting, questionable legal manuevering and outright alleged criminal activity and theft as we Listen Like Thieves to find out where the late MICHAEL HUTCHENCE's $50 million and continuously counting disappeared. Chateau, Villas, homes, cars, cash, all gone baby gone. The Paradise Papers leak of 13 million documents detailing investments from Queen Elizabeth to Prince Andrew and all three of the last Presidents has let loose a Pandora's Box that won't be closed soon, and hopefully see light of day in a movie. Who the F**k is JACK BARTH? Do you know who the Beatles were? Well, there's a start. How the movie YESTERDAY's credits and process got allegedly hijacked from an unknown 62-year-old screenwriter and taken over by two of Hollywood's finest, director Danny Boyle and writer/producer Richard Curtis. Then we dig Deeper than the Deep State with #OBAMAGATE and start to unveil how the loony Left's misplaced love for the former US President is starting to unravel document-by-document as that administration's illegal spying on US citizens comes to light with the framing of General Flynn. Russian Tampering: FAKE Steele Dossier: Bought and paid for by Clinton's people: FAKE and the FBI and CIA even admit it's rubbish. Mueller Probe: HOAX It doesn't matter whether you like or dislike the current administration they are the victims of criminal activity and it's unmasking time for real. It's stifling hot in your 747 from Bangkok back to the USA as it sits on the tarmac with the air conditioning turned off. You've been on a Thai shoot forever, in monsoon season. It's done. You want to go home. Why is the plane waiting? Because star NICHOLAS CAGE is running late. And then he arrives and the news gets worse.... Every wondered why Buddha is so enlightened but has a weight problem? Why JERRY SEINFELD's last show should have been at the Orpheum in Sioux City, Iowa, years ago. "NO JOKES FOR YOU!" The Depth of Despair that MAIN STREAM MEDIA is so disgusting these days they have no place in our world for integrity or reporting. I'm embarrassed to have attended the School of Journalism in Boulder, Colorado at CU in the 70's when it had integrity. The SON of God speaks out....he is more popular than Jesus, even though his Japanese firm lost $13m billion this past year. And why so much CRIME is committed by LEFT-HANDED females? Are you at risk? Plus all the regular features, comment, reflections, boozy reflections of last night, Memorial Day redux, Fashion Fun and shout-outs to good people and great service. It's a LOVE FEST! #michaelhutchence #yesterdayMovie #JackBarth #RichardCurtis #DannyBoyle #Prada #Moncler #MelaniePhillips #Usquaebach MICHAEL HUTCHENCE MICHAEL MALFER/RETNA/PHOTOSHOT. USA RETNA/PHOTOSHOT
On Today's show, I interview my dear friend Joana Galvão. Joana Galvão is the co-founder of Gif Design Studios, an award-winning design agency specializing in brand identities and conversion-obsessed design. Based in Porto, Portugal, with a team of 10 designers and developers, Gif Design Studios offers the full range of print and digital design services to industry leaders in seventeen countries on five continents. Joana speaks internationally on the power of design and creativity and her work has been featured in the Guardian UK, Brand Brilliance, and Digital Arts magazine. On today's episode, here's what we cover: Learn how planning her first art show in college landed her 3 job offers How she got started freelancing while working at an agency Inspired by Marie Forleo, she asked herself “Wouldn't it Be Great If,” put herself out there, and manifested enough client work to invest in B-School In her first year in business, she went from freelancer to owning an agency and created a productized service Why she uses a template for everything - including what she does on her sales calls, what she asks in her in-take forms, the phases of design How she recommends designers get booked solid How great it can be to have talk triggers, something she learned about from Jay Baer Why always delivering things on time, sending thoughtful postcards and giving extra attention to her clients helped her land a ton of referrals Why designers should try to get featured where their clients are, not where their competition is Hear the story about how she found her first hire and how she and her husband (then boyfriend) started their agency Listen to the story about how she put herself out there, and even pulled an all nighter and got to meet Selena Soo, Derek Halpern, and Lewis Howes in person Why networking at high ticket events are the ones to get the most referrals Why she solely focuses on sales, speaking, and being a creative director Learn what she does that gets the most leads Learn how she's priced her website projects since starting her agency 5 years ago How she collaborates with her clients and other creatives to get the project moving on time And how she stays inspired but learn what she does to start her day Links mentioned: Joana's Instagram Marie Forleo's Web Site Marie Forleo's B-School Like what you heard? Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to join the free community! Let's connect on Instagram!
At a given show with her band Elephant Revival, Vocalist and Multi-Instrumentalist Bonnie Paine can be heard playing washboard, djembe, saw, cello, stomp box, singing, or any other instrument, yet she is a musician who's heart tends to take the forefront of whatever music she is engaged in at the time. From modest roots starting in 2006 as a Folk-World-Americana collective of friends from Nederland, CO, Elephant Revival's steadfast work ethic, near-constant touring schedule and commitment to make authentic and genuine music has earned them an ever growing fanbase and many accolades in the industry; earning spots in major festivals throughout the country, headlining venues the likes of Red Rocks, and being featured in the New York Times, NPR, Guardian UK, and many other publications. In addition to creating a unique blend of native and non-native original indie folk music that connects deeply with their listeners, Elephant Revival combines their musical efforts with endeavors to aid many humanitarian, environmental and social justice causes, working with groups like Conscious Alliance, Calling All Crows, Trees Water & People, and others. It was a real pleasure to chat with Bonnie who spoke candidly about her concerns and hopes for the state of the world, shared childhood stories including how a family tragedy lead to a more musical life for her and her siblings, revealed a dramatic tale of Elephant Revival's recent near-death bus fire, and much more. Please Enjoy! www.ElephantRevival.com Sign up for Ezra's Newsletter to keep up with the podcast as well as all of Ezra's other Musical Projects and Endeavors www.ezralipp.com/contact