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Today's a Flashback Friday and a 10th episode! This one is from 230, published last December 5, 2011. Join Jason Hartman as he and author of “Quirk”, Hannah Holmes explore human personality types and how they affect who we become, whether extroverted, conscientious, agreeable, or even neurotic or obnoxious. Is it possible that our hard-wired brain chemistry can even determine our political opinions and economic views? Research has shown that mice have personalities, and somewhere out there, perhaps in your own basement, is a mouse just like you. Hannah Holmes has led an adventurous life since graduating from the University of Southern Maine. She was an editor at the New York-based Garbage Magazine in the late 1980s, after which she returned to Maine to start a freelance writing career. She was a contributor in a variety of magazines. In the late 1990s, Hannah was recruited by the Discovery Channel Online for an experiment called live internet reporting. This grand experiment led her to distant and uncomfortable parts of the world, from hunting dinosaurs in Mongolia's Gobi desert, to the Montserrat Volcano Observatory, where fine volcanic ash ruined her computer and left her hair like a ball of jute twine. She also piloted the Alvin submarine around “black smokers” a mile and a half under the ocean. It was a glorious era until Discovery.com's plug was pulled. Hannah then went on to author several books, “The Secret Life of Dust,” “Suburban Safari: A Year on the Lawn,” and her recent book, “Quirk,” about the many fascinating personality types. Hannah's blog can be found at www.HannahHolmes.net. Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
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A mesmerizing expedition around our dusty world. The story of restless dust begins among exploding stars, then treks through the dinosaur beds of the Gobi Desert, drills into Antarctic glaciers, filters living dusts from the wind, and probes the dark underbelly of the living-room couch. Others sample the shower of Saharan dust that nourishes Caribbean jungles, or venture into the microscopic jungle of the bedroom carpet.From the Archives: This live interview was recorded on October 4, 2001 on the nationally syndicated radio program, hosted by Laura Lee . See more at www.lauralee.com
Hannah Holmes is an incredible business coach, talented brand designer, lover of bison
Modern methods of construction have long been hailed as the solution for some of the housing industry's biggest challenges, whether rising construction costs, lack of labour or speed of delivery. But never has a challenge been so grave as climate change. This week, MMC was put back into the spotlight when the United Nations warned of a “code red for humanity” - a call to action that the real estate industry must now answer . Responding to the seven-year report, industry experts have called for greater support for net zero homes and MMC production. In this podcast EG's residential editor, Emma Rosser, is joined by Patrick Bergin, chief financial officer at ilke Homes, Hannah Holmes, research associate at the University of Cambridge and co-author of the report Deploying Modular Housing in the UK from Places for People and Andrew Shepherd, managing director of TopHat . The group discuss the benefits of MMC, the barriers to growth and getting housebuilders on board.
Hannah has been in my life for a HOT minute and I've loved every second. This week we are throwin' it back and talking about how it alllll began. This girl has come so far! Working a 9-5 wasn't what she wanted but with the help of the Dream Method, she was able to use the tools and here she is running her own successful business. COOL, right????Connect with her here Instagram.com/holmeshousecreativeUse code "OTR15" for 15% off Hannah's Mastermind Course! https://holmeshousecreative.com/mastermindJoin the text fam for free trainings & exclusive juicy text only episodes: Text “BUILD YOUR DREAM” to (801) 893-2935Join the society Instagram.com/dreammakersocietyFor more of the nitty gritty of building babies and business, hang out with me here Instagram.com/iamtarakirby
¿Por qué tenemos distintos colores de piel ? Hablamos de atracción, de vitamina D, de fetiches y de ceviche. ¿Qué más quieren?______________________________________________________________________Fuente principal de la información cientifica:The Well-Dressed Ape: A Natural History of Myself, Hannah Holmes
I had the opportunity to get on the phone with 20 people that are a part of my audience and learn so much about them. It was really awesome because these calls were set up more as strategy sessions. I was able to help them get through and solve something, get through a struggle that they were having, a decision they needed to make or something else and actually get them one step closer to reaching their goals to taking that next step, getting them to take action.This one is with Hannah Holmes of Holmes House Creative. She is a graphic designer, and she’s currently working full-time for someone else, but she’s in the middle of launching her styled stock photography membership. Her and I are talking about building your audience and showing up and being present on Instagram. We also map out kind of like her her launch strategy, and I kind of make her change a lot of things.If you want to hear this entire session with her and really get that behind the scenes of what these strategy sessions are like then definitely tune in.
It can be a lifelong process to understand what makes each of us thrive as individuals, and how to create personal environments that foster our best selves. Today we speak with science commentator Hannah Holmes about her book Quirk: Brain Science Makes Sense of Your Peculiar Personality. We also explore the idea of creative space with Joan Dempsey, a writer and teacher who works out of a converted chicken coop known as “The Shed,” in the back yard of her home in New Gloucester. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2015/09/personality-place-209/
oin Jason Hartman as he and author of "Quirk", Hannah Holmes explore human personality types and how they affect who we become, whether extroverted,conscientious, agreeable, or even neurotic or obnoxious. Is it possible that our hard-wired brain chemistry can even determine our political opinions and economic views? Learn more about the Five Factors in personality and about Hannah's research atwww.JasonHartman.com. Research has shown that mice have personalities, and somewhere out there, perhaps in your own basement, is a mouse just like you. Hannah Holmes has led an adventurous life since graduating from the University of Southern Maine. She was an editor at the New York-based Garbage Magazine in the late 1980s, after which she returned to Maine to start a freelance writing career. She was a contributor in a variety of magazines. In the late 1990s, Hannah was recruited by the Discovery Channel Online for an experiment called live internet reporting. This grand experiment led her to distant and uncomfortable parts of the world, from hunting dinosaurs in Mongolia's Gobi desert, to the Montserrat Volcano Observatory, where fine volcanic ash ruined her computer and left her hair like a ball of jute twine. She also piloted the Alvin submarine around "black smokers" a mile and a half under the ocean. It was a glorious era until Discovery.com's plug was pulled. Hannah then went on to author several books, "The Secret Life of Dust," "Suburban Safari: A Year on the Lawn," and her recent book, "Quirk," about the many fascinating personality types. Hannah's blog can be found at www.HannahHolmes.net.
This episode originally aired on Feb. 15, 2009. Seeing as it was the morning after, I took a few swipes at love and romance with the help of some great guests and lots of music. This year, my broadcast slot fell on Feb 19, close enough to Valentine's Day to revive the show. Segments include: Science writer Hannah Holmes on the biology of hooking up and dogging around; critic Laura Kipnis on monogamy and marriage as social engineering; writer Jonathan Ames on love and its disappointments; and writer/guitarist Glenn Kurtz on the death of dreams.
Join Jason Hartman as he and author of "Quirk", Hannah Holmes explore human personality types and how they affect who we become, whether extroverted, conscientious, agreeable, or even neurotic or obnoxious. Is it possible that our hard-wired brain chemistry can even determine our political opinions and economic views? For more information see http://www.JasonHartman.com
Monogamy is not a natural state, says author Hannah Holmes. Then the panel looks at emotional abuse and how it takes its toll. Listeners ask about alpha males and what's the best response by other males. Guest: Hannah Holmes, "The Well-Dressed Ape"Duration: 55:52 File Type: Mp3 64 kbps 25.5 MB Broadcast Date: May 19, 2009
Monogamy is not a natural state, says author Hannah Holmes. Then the panel looks at emotional abuse and how it takes its toll. Listeners ask about alpha males and what's the best response by other males. Guest: Hannah Holmes, "The Well-Dressed Ape"Duration: 55:52 File Type: Mp3 64 kbps 25.5 MB Broadcast Date: May 19, 2009
Although biologists have fact sheets for most organisms on the planet, the human has somehow escaped this treatment. On this program, Hannah Holmes discussed the biology of the well-dressed ape.
"The human has to fret and agonize over this..."