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In this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast, Tobi invites Fran Horwich onto the show to discuss intuitive leadership in volunteer coordination. Fran shares stories from her extensive experience, emphasizing the importance of understanding volunteers' personal motivations and the necessity of professional boundary setting. The pair also provide practical tips for integrating intuitive leadership into volunteer programs, balancing data with gut feelings, and ultimately enhancing teamwork, morale, and community connection. Whether you're a seasoned volunteer coordinator or new to volunteer management, this conversation offers valuable insights into the human side of leading volunteer talent. Full show notes: 121. Intuitive Leadership in Volunteer Coordination with Fran Horwich Thanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause. For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at WeCare@VolPro.net.
t's Thursday 16th November 2023. In this evening's show we go over the latest derby day disappointment, this time at Bolton as the ‘Pool went down to a solitary goal and couldn't muster a single shot on target at Horwich. We also briefly look at yesterday's 2-1 over Morecambe in the tin pot cup and look ahead to Shrewbury at home this coming Saturday. PATREONIf you would like to help support our show, say thanks for the pods and help us pay for software, hosting, equipment, etc., please consider joining our Patreon supporter program. https://www.patreon.com/seasiderspod You can follow and listen to the pod on these platforms:https://www.youtube.com/@seasiderspodhttps://twitter.com/seasiderspodhttps://www.seasiderspodcast.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/seasiderspodhttps://podfollow.com/seasiders-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Thursday 9th November 2023. In this evening's show, we are previewing this coming Saturday's big Lancashire/Greater Manchester derby as the ‘Pool make the short trip to Horwich to take on long time rivals Bolton Wanderers at the “Toughsheet Community Stadium”. And we'll also briefly catch up on the FA Cup win at Bromley at the weekend just gone. Bromley 0 - Blackpool 2A brief overview of the match.Bolton preview with Trotter ChatWelcome to Ryan from Trotter ChatHow long have you supported Bolton for and why are you a Bolton fan?You're in great form at the moment, won your last five games in a row and sit third in the table. Give us your thoughts on your season so far?Has this aligned with pre-season expectations?Tell us the strengths and weaknesses of the Bolton squad?How well regarded is Ian Evatt and were you aware of his legendary status amongst the Blackpool fan base?There is obviously history between the two clubs going back to the incident in the 1970s. Were you aware of this and how do you consider Blackpool in your list of local rivals?Any memorable games you have between the two sides?This to the room alsoHow is Evo setting up Bolton to play and who are your danger men?Thoughts on the current Blackpool squad, if any?!Ben Toner is the refRyan's match predictionJust FYI, our last win at Bolton came in division three in 1986 when we won 3-1!Evo facts - true or false?At Barrow he played a 3-4-1-2 formation and used the same system at Bolton Wanderers. He changed to a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Bolton going from 20th to third and achieving promotion to League One.ffddfeEvatt prefers to play attacking possession-based football, with his Barrow team nicknamed "Barrowcelona" due to the attacking football they played.Evatt will sometimes bring on attacking players when winning matches rather than defensive players, preferring to score more goals than defend a lead.Our starting XIWe pick our starting XI for the matchMatch predictionsPATREONIf you would like to help support our show, say thanks for the pods and help us pay for software, hosting, equipment, etc., please consider joining our Patreon supporter program. https://www.patreon.com/seasiderspod And in return for your generous patronage of the pod, you'll get a Seasiders Podcast premium pass. This gives you all the podcasts ad-free, exclusive patron-only content and access to our private patron WhatsApp group containing us and all other patrons.FOLLOWYou can follow and listen to the pod on these platforms:https://www.youtube.com/@seasiderspodhttps://twitter.com/seasiderspodhttps://www.seasiderspodcast.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/seasiderspodhttps://podfollow.com/seasiders-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 13: Join me for an inspiring episode as we hit the ice with Esther Horwich, an enthusiastic figure skater who embarked on her journey at a young age. Esther's story is a testament to the enduring power of dedication and love for a sport that has been a part of her life for over fifty years.From her beginnings to founding the MIT Figure Skating Club and beyond, she's continued to adapt and find joy in the sport, all while offering valuable advice for beginners who may be taking their first steps onto the ice.Through Esther's experiences, we'll explore how figures skating can be a lifelong source of community and enjoyment. Her story is an inspiring reminder that with dedication and passion, anyone can embark on a lifelong journey of skating and find joy on the ice, no matter where they start.Links:Cookes Skate ShopHome Ice (I said Ice House but Home Ice is the correct name)Sharpenings Must KnowHelp Me I'm NewFitting SkatesMIT FSC (if you are a MIT student, alumni, staff or faculty)Support the showContact me at happysweatlife@gmail.com for questions, suggestions, or to be put on the email list and be notified of new episodes.Find my World Groove movement classes on Mondays and Thursdays, under my name, at: https://theworldgroovemovement.com/virtual-search/If you're interested in starting a podcast of your own, consider joining the SPI Community. The All Access Pass, in particular, has a step by step course for starting a podcast which absolutely was key for creating and launching my podcast. And equally important, I made connections with other fellow entrepreneurs/podcasters. If you do sign up through my affiliate link, I will receive a commission fee.
In this edition of his Search for Meaning podcast, Stephen Wise Temple Senior Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback hosts artist and educator Suzanne Horwich.Horwich, who hails from Rabbi Yoshi's hometown of Omaha, is the founder of Artists Giving Back, a program she started to bolster the spirits of Ukrainian refugees who have fled their warn-torn country for Poland.Horwich has long been drawn to the Syrian refugee crisis, but felt helpless as the world turned a blind eye to the horrors wrought by the Assad regime. When Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, she resolved to take action. She eventually connected with Jonathan Ornstein, a friend of Wise and the head of the Krakow Jewish Community Center, which has pivoted from rebuilding the shattered Polish Jewish community to providing food, aid, medical supplies, and housing to those fleeing Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces.The former Director of Curatorial Affairs for the Aspen (Colo.) JCC, she pitched the idea of using her expertise as an artist to address the psychological trauma experienced by those driven from their homes. A month after they were first introduced, Horwich was on the ground with Ornstein in Poland.By providing collaborative art therapy to those in need—particularly women, children, and the elderly—Artists Giving Back encourages refugees to get lost in their art, using their imagination and creativity to find healing and community.The project is funded by generous support from the Staenberg Family Foundation, the Goldrich Family Foundation, Tom and Darlynn Fellman, and Horwich herself. She hopes to fundraise more to grow and expand the program.
Can Darren in Desford snatch the smart speaker from Shelley in Horwich?
Dan Horwich, a ‘Pay It Forward' executive and President and Executive Director of CAMP IT Conferences, shares his philosophy on building meaningful relationships. In this episode, Dan emphasizes the importance of leading with kindness and empathy, as well as making introductions for others without expecting anything in return. As an expert networker, he provides valuable insights and advice for transitioning veterans. Dan encourages listeners to focus on helping others and emphasizes the significance of surrounding themselves with a network of good people. Furthermore, he stresses the importance of approaching human interactions with a kind and gentle spirit, highlighting the positive impact it can have on both personal and professional relationships. https://bit.ly/TLP-363 Key Takeaways [03:36] Dan shares a powerful and personal story that influences his approach to networking. He recounts how his grandfather's life is saved during the Holocaust through a compassionate act of networking. This experience deeply impacts Dan, leading him to prioritize gratitude and helping others. It reinforces his existing networking practices but also prompts him to move faster and consider how he can assist those he meets. [08:05] Dan discusses the importance of relationship networking and serving others without expecting anything in return. He advises focusing on giving rather than getting and emphasizes the happiness and influence that come from helping others. He introduces a four-bucket rule for networking and encourages surrounding oneself with kind and coachable individuals. Dan emphasizes proactive networking and making quality introductions for others to build a strong network. [12:10] In our discussion, Dan emphasizes the importance of giving as much as you receive in networking and mentorship. He acknowledges that not everyone may reciprocate, but they focus on appreciating the introductions they receive. By constantly making introductions, they build relationships and expand their network. Despite occasional frustration, joy and personal growth outweigh any negative feelings. [14:11] Dan emphasizes the importance of attitude and emotional intelligence for successful tech leaders. He highlights resilience, humility, and a giver's mindset as key qualities. Dan encourages building relationships and treating others with respect. He cautions against closed-mindedness and stresses the need to understand the business value of technology. Building rapport and trust with business leaders is essential in the tech industry. [18:43] For Dan, around 10 to 20% of tech leaders truly excel in their roles, exhibiting qualities such as emotional intelligence, empathy, and open-mindedness. However, there is ample room for improvement and growth among the majority. Success in tech leadership is determined by factors like business partnerships, personal survival, and the esteem held by their team. It's important to recognize that not everyone brings their best selves to work due to personal challenges. [20:50] Dan highlights the importance of understanding between sell-side and buy-side attendees. He coaches sponsors to see attendees as humans first, considering their personal concerns and goals. By enabling and empowering others, meaningful relationships are formed. Dan advises attendees to recognize sellers as potential networking resources for career growth. Mutual sensitivity and respect foster successful interactions. [23:56] During the discussion, Dan shared his approach to understand sellers and buyers' needs. [26:17] When asked what advice he would give to his 25-year-old self, Dan emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with good humans, making logical decisions, and focusing on substantive matters instead of superficial achievements. Dan highlights the significance of kindness and integrity in building successful and fulfilling relationships. He also shares stories of questionable advice he received, urging the importance of maintaining integrity even at the cost of personal gain. [31:42] Dan discusses how his perspective on a good life has evolved over time. He emphasizes the importance of impacting others, enabling their success, and surrounding himself with good people. He contrasts the temporary happiness from material possessions with the lasting fulfillment that comes from helping others. According to him, “A good life involves achieving personal goals while prioritizing relationships, health, and gratitude.” [35:26] Dan provides a challenge to listeners to help others amid tough times. He advises shifting focus from negativity to making introductions and checking in on people. By assisting positive individuals, one can find joy and opportunities. Dan encourages daily check-ins with two or three people, fostering a supportive network and improving personal circumstances. [38:04] Closing quote: In the long run, the sharpest weapon of all is a kind and gentle spirit. — Anne Frank Quotable Quotes “It's about giving, not about getting." "You do it without expectation... The more your heart compounds with happiness, the more you build a sphere of influence and a sphere of kindness." "You should always be making introductions for other people, quality introductions, good humans. Because as you do that, you then become the sphere of influence. And then people, by their very nature, whether they feel indebted or not, they're still going to want to help you." "The frustration is outweighed by the joy. So when you're able to give so much, you end up becoming a lot happier." "Attitude over aptitude over technical aptitude." "The best tech leaders that I know are resilient, humble, and have a giver's mindset." "If you show the attendees how they can get promoted, you build a connection. It's not about the message you want to give them, it's about the message that they're going to receive." "It's just understanding where people are at, what's important to them. And if you connect those dots, then you build a connection." "You shouldn't go out there to impress people. You should go out there to enable and empower people." "When both sides take the approach of getting to learn from each other and realize this is a human interaction, that helps." "Surround yourself with good humans." "Try and look through everything from a lens of logic." "Focus on the things that are real and substantive." "If you really want to have a happier life and a more successful, more fulfilling life, you surround yourself with good humans." "Kindness was seen as a weakness." "Money is important in a lot of ways, but it's not going to make you happy in tough times." "Build a foundation of good humans and surround yourself with good humans." "Just do it. Do it." "A good life is the impact you have on others, on enabling others and empowering others." "Surrounding yourselves with good humans and you're able to laugh and you help others, it goes back to that compounding of happiness." "Good life is accomplishing certain goals." Resources Mentioned The Leadership Podcast | theleadershippodcast.com Sponsored by | www.darley.com Rafti Advisors. LLC | www.raftiadvisors.com Self-Reliant Leadership. LLC | selfreliantleadership.com Dan Horwich LinkedIn | Dan Horwich Camp IT Conferences Website | https://campitconference.com/ “5 Strategies to infuse D&I into Your Organization,” HBR
Paul Horwich is Professor Philosophy at NYU. He has worked in a number of areas of philosophy, but is especially well-known for his writing on the philosophy of language, particularly with regard to truth and meaning—naturally, he has books by the same names, Truth (Oxford, 1990) and Meaning (Oxford, 1998). Robinson and Paul discuss the relationship between his work on these topics and the philosophy he started off researching—science and physics—before moving on to the question of philosophical realism across a number of domains before focusing on moral realism and whether there are such things as moral facts. OUTLINE: 00:00 In This Episode... 00:20 Introduction 03:26 From Physics to Truth 16:55 Truth and the World 35:24 Realism Across Domains 54:42 Moral Facts Robinson's Website: http://robinsonerhardt.com Robinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University. Join him in conversations with philosophers, scientists, weightlifters, artists, and everyone in-between. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robinson-erhardt/support
Matt Horwich MMA Career DEEPDIVE - Episode 150 / #lytesoutpodcast Matt Horwich stopped in to talk about his #fiftyfightcclub career. Horwich has always been known as an eccentric and for starters, he was using Starbucks 'internet to hook up with us. What comes across here is the journey of a lifelong martial artist who sought out the best to train with throughout his entire career.Subscribe to the Lytes Out MMA History Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdcebSeWpoMqcotWR_1rHnQ Socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lytesoutpodcast/ iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lytes-out-podcast/id1568575809 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LytesOutPodcast/ Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 Patreon - Lytesoutpodcast@gmail.comThanks for listening to Matt Horwich MMA Career DEEPDIVE - Episode 150 / #lytesoutpodcast Follow the #LOP team on Instagram: Chris - @chrislightsoutlytle Mike - @mikedavis632 Miguel - @iturratemOutro song: Power - https://tunetank.com/t/2gji/1458-power#MMA #UFC #NHB #LytesOutPodcast #LytesOut #MixedMartialArts #ChrisLytle #MMADetective #MiguelIturrate #MikeDavis #MMAHistory #OldSchoolMMA #FightPodcast #FightTalk #DEEPDIVE #FiftyFightClub #MMAPodcast #FightPodcastSupport the show
In a true Peanuts epic, Lucy presents Charlie Brown with a slideshow of his faults, and Linus fanboys for Doctor Horwich (who used to be Miss Frances) in a deep-cut Peanuts callback. Meanwhile, Snoopy is getting aggressive, and we see more of newcomers 3, 4, and 5… but Shermy is becoming a straggler! Plus: Michael has a sliver in his finger. Transcript available at UnpackingPeanuts.com Unpacking Peanuts is copyright Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, and Harold Buchholz. Produced and edited by Liz Sumner. Music by Michael Cohen. Additional voiceover by Aziza Shukralla Clark. For more from the show follow @unpackpeanuts on Instagram and Twitter. For more about Jimmy, Michael, and Harold, visit unpackingpeanuts.com. Thanks for listening.
Latics Shorts - Gary Caldwell Pt 1Bolton Derby Liverpool & Manchester Stoke & King StreetIn this episode of 'Latics Shorts' Gary looks back on three memorable games for the Latics, he just happened to score in two of them.What an away day at Horwich in 2011, following the Walk 4 Emma the Latics brought all the points back down the brew. March 2012 and our first win at Anfield, the winning goal coming in front of the Kop, back to 2011 for that game at Stoke, Hugo's goal, wild celebrations and another (in)famous night on King Street.Up the tics!
The more you give to others, the more you help them scale their relationships. And when people feel good that someone's out there to help them, they're going to want to help back. ... They're going to want to hear your story. https://www.linkedin.com/in/campconferences/ (Dan Horwich) or Camp IT Conferences shares his wisdom on the better way to sell.The focus really has to be on the relationship if a salesperson wants to elevate their game. Salespeople are trained to think inwardly on quotas and closing so need to learn how to think outwardly to embrace their clients' world, both professionally and personally. Dan shares the 5 things that people care about, 4 of which deal with upward mobility which a good salesperson can speak to. Dan's shares his thoughts on how to use networking to build and create relationships. Show highlights 01:25 Too many view sales as transactional - you have to do more than focus on putting numbers on the board. 05:30 Transitioning between focusing on your relationships with clients and prospects from pushing for the sale. 08:22 Great salespeople are made not born. 10:07 The benefits from taking a relationship-based sales approach. 15:56 How to transition from a transactional to relationship driven sales culture. 20:04 Learn about Dan. Email Dan at dan.horwich@campconferences.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/kingley/ (Connect with Jay) Email Jay at jay.kingley@centricityb2b.com https://www.eventbrite.com/e/corporate-to-consultant-getting-the-right-clients-right-now-registration-260200896887 (Sign up) for a free one hour workshop called The Guide To Getting The Right Clients At The Right Time. The workshop will show you how to replace the income you left behind in your last corporate job and then 3X it, get fully booked with clients at premium prices, and to have prospects chasing you so you can pick the clients and projects you want to work on while maintaining your revenues.
THIS HAS BEEN AN INTERVIEW YOU HAVE ALL ASKED FOR And EVil Eddie GOT THE LEGEND FOR YOU ALL! MATT HORWICH, THE CHAMPION THE LEGEND THE MOST INTERESTING INTERVIEW EVER DONE ON THIS PROGRAM!!!! We Talk: The Multiverse Mushrooms LSD Is there an afterlife MAYHEM MILLER BECOMING AN MMA CHAMPION EDDIO BRAVIO & 10TH PLANET PLUS SO MUCH MORE!!! IT SEEMS TO ME THAT EVEN THO WE HAVE MADE ALMOST 4K SUBSCRIBERS ON YOUTUBE IT'S THE AUDIO PODCAST THAT YOU HAVE ALL ENJOYED OVER THE YEARS, SO SHARE SOME LOVE AND HOP ON OVER THE THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL WHERE YOU CAN TUNE IN AND INTERACT DURING THE LIVE EPISODES WHERE I CAN READ YOUR COMMENTS ALONG WITH THRE GUESTS ON THE SHOW TO ANSWER FOR YOU! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/PureEVilMMA ALSO, HELP US REACH MORE VIEWERS BY SIMPLY LEAVING US REVIEW DOWN BELOW HERE ON ITUNES OR SPOTIFY with your honest opinion so we can climb the rankings once again as a team! REMEMBER EVERY SINGLE EPISODE I PUT OUT HAS A POSITIVE MESSAGE OF REALITY AND A LESSON OR POINT TO BE MADE but dissecting each week's news and fights along with outcomes and interviews coming full circle. I try so hard to make sure im giving you all EXACTLY what id want to hear, unlike most cookie-cutter shows! FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER AND JOIN THE FUN That awaits you! TWITTER: https://twitter.com/evil_ecco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Horwich and Michael LaVista talk about the superpower of creating connections and how it can power your business and make your life richer as well. Dan is the CEO of Camp IT, a company that creates events designed to help IT professionals understand new technologies and make the critical, strategic and tactical decisions for their enterprises.Michael LaVista is the CEO and Founder of Caxy Interactive, a custom software development company in Chicago. Caxy helps companies double in half the time they could on their own by creating custom software. His new book, Superpowered: 7 Leadership Superpowers Technology Executives Can Use to Grow a More Engaged, Tech-driven and Profitable Organization, is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Superpowered-Essential-Leadership-Technology-Executives/dp/1735504904https://www.caxy.com
Max Horwich joins me again to discuss our latest live music video release "Creature Comfort Live from the Void." Filmed and performed live via green screen, Max built a digital world in Unity and flew around a virtual camera. Towards the end of the pod, we talk about the goals and philosophy behind our next projects, including 360 music videos and my upcoming record KŌAN due out this year. ("a song to quit your job to" was the first release off of that record.) Questions / concerns / hate mail / love letters? HMU at ScoobertDoobert.Pizza. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scoobertdoobert/message
I'm joined by Max to discuss our work on Live from the Void, after releasing our first video 2020 Is Over and the trailer. With more 3D-rendered music worlds on the horizon, we thought the time was right to dig deeper into the VOID. www.ScoobertDoobert.Pizza --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scoobertdoobert/message
8-19-21 Tonight we're 'across the pond' visiting with Ann Farrell and Gordon Baron at Lancashire Mead in Horwich, Lancashire, Great Britain. They make meads in a natural fashion, without stabilizers or finings. Gordon is a Druid and uses mead in ritual. He wanted a pure mead for this purpose (and didn't want to put chemicals into the earth) so in 2009, he decided ‘how hard can it be?', emptied his local supermarket of honey, dumped it in a bucket with some yeast…… the rest is history! Three years homebrewing, whilst being a tramping trucker, and an ever increasing circle of friends (strange that!) and then he met Ann in 2012. Easter 2013, Ann figured she earned enough (self employed teacher) to keep both of them and suggested he start the meadery. Three months later, Ann was laid off from her job, and joined Gordon at the meadery. Lancashire Mead was started in Nov 2013. Their first mead was available for sale Feb 2014. They expanded their space by 50% Sept 2014. In Oct 2014 they were asked to supply Michelin restaurant L'Enclume (Owned by Michelin starred chef Simon Rogan) – and are still supplying them. In October 2015 their product was used on BBC's Great British Menu (women's institute). They expanded again by 100% in 2016. They were ranked second in the UK mead chart in the Independent Newspaper. And won their first Mead Madness medals in 2019 and second medals in 2020. Their premises are currently 5x bigger – they started with 1034 sqft, and now are at 5170 sqft. The philosophy that Gordon and Ann have at Lancashire mead is 'be natural'.In line with their spiritual beliefs, they wanted to keep their Mead as natural as possible. This means, firstly, that the honey they use is raw, unpasteurised, and un-sterilised. For the technically minded, throughout the process at their suppliers, the honey has never been heated above 44 degrees Celsius (112 Fahrenheit). It also means that throughout their process it has never been heated above 40 degrees Celsius.Secondly, it means that there are no chemical additions throughout the whole process, with the exception of the yeast nutrients which are digested along with the sugars in the honey during fermentation. They do not use “fermentation stoppers” or “stabilisers”, the yeast naturally dies off and sediments without the aid of any finings (usually animal products like isinglass). Join us as we hang out with Gordon and Ann to explore their mead! This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] [break]Click here to see a playable list of all our episodes! Sponsor: It's now mead slushee season, and we are celebrating with four rotating flavors. Each one is a dangerously delicious glass of heaven. Visit the state-of-the-art meadery and tasting room south of downtown Castle Rock, Colorado, in a converted man cave. Mention the Got Mead Podcast this month for a free slushee taster! They love visitors! www.honnibrook.com If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow. Upcoming Shows August 31 - Tom Gosnell - Gosnell's Mead, Great Britain (recorded episode) Sponsor: Having trouble keeping accurate brew logs? Construct recipes and manage tasting notes with Adventurous Brewer. Adventurous Brewer has your needs in mind--generate staggered nutrient additions, create timers and calendar events,
This week we are joined by Dan Horwich, the CEO of CAMP IT Conferences. Dan's family literally owes its continued existence to networking and he's eager to share the story of his family, and his company, with as many people as possible.
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On Dulles, evidence, trust, ‘is’ and ‘ought’, and capacities. Subscribe at: paid.retraice.com Details: Allen Dulles; The Craft of Intelligence; the gist of chpt. 15—‘Security in a Free Society’; four kinds of problems; problems of evidence; text; context; 'we'; evidence of thoughts; evidence of events; events and ideas; beliefs; problems of trust; deception and error; reputations; power (control) and incentives; control; incentives; problems of ‘is’ and ‘ought’; good guys and bad guys; openness; errors; need for ‘the bloodthirsty’; violence; kinds of war; psychological warfare—rumors; cyberwarfare—probing defenses; problems of our capacities; recap; next. Complete notes and video at: https://www.retraice.com/segments/re2 Dulles - Craft of Intelligence chpt. 15, ‘Security in a Free Society’, Part 1. Air date: Tuesday, 8th Sep. 2020, 5pm Pacific/US. 0:00:00 Allen Dulles; 0:14:35 The Craft of Intelligence; 0:21:43 the gist of chpt. 15—‘Security in a Free Society’; 0:25:23 four kinds of problems; 0:25:54 problems of evidence; 0:25:59 text; 0:28:34 context; 0:31:35 'we'; 0:33:13 evidence of thoughts; 0:37:15 evidence of events; 0:40:05 events and ideas; 0:41:32 beliefs; 0:43:16 problems of trust; 0:43:55 deception and error; 0:44:45 reputations; 0:51:22 power (control) and incentives; 0:55:29 control; 1:02:37 incentives; 1:08:23 problems of ‘is’ and ‘ought’; 1:09:12 good guys and bad guys; 1:11:14 openness; 1:13:31 errors; 1:13:56 need for ‘the bloodthirsty’; 1:19:46 violence; 1:22:09 kinds of war; 1:22:24 psychological warfare—rumors; 1:24:18 cyberwarfare—probing defenses; 1:26:54 problems of our capacities; 1:29:44 recap; 1:31:05 next. References: Duflo, E., & Banerjee, A. (2019). Economic incentives don’t always do what we want them to. 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On natural, artificial and strategic intelligence; intellectual hazards; secrets. Subscribe at: paid.retraice.com Details: Russell on knowledge; Retraice; three kinds of intelligence; natural intelligence; artificial intelligence; strategic intelligence; hazards—secrets, minefields, blind spots; tests and reminders; knowledge; evidence; fallacies; secrets—likely and unlikely; the price of information; deception; intelligence in warfare; next. Complete notes and video at: https://www.retraice.com/segments/re1 Air date: Monday, 7th Sep. 2020, 3pm Pacific/US. 00:00 Russell on knowledge; 01:26 Retraice; 02:23 three kinds of intelligence; 04:45 natural intelligence; 07:09 artificial intelligence; 09:49 strategic intelligence; 15:00 hazards—secrets, minefields, blind spots; 17:03 tests and reminders; 17:29 knowledge; 18:09 evidence; 20:15 fallacies; 23:36 secrets—likely and unlikely; 24:09 the price of information; 30:11 deception; 31:49 intelligence in warfare; 32:47 next. References: Ames, R. T. (1993). Sun Tzu: The Art of Warfare. Random House. ISBN: 034536239X. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=034536239X https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+034536239X https://lccn.loc.gov/92052662 Churchland, P., & Churchland, P. (2000). Foreward to the Second Edition of Von Neumann’s ‘The Computer and the Brain’. In von Neumann (1958). Ferguson, N. (2017). The Square and the Tower: Networks and Power, from the Freemasons to Facebook. Penguin. ISBN: 978-0735222915. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0735222915 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0735222915 https://lccn.loc.gov/2018418429 Grabo, C. M. (2002). Anticipating Surprise: Analysis for Strategic Warning. Center for Strategic Intelligence Research. ISBN: 0965619567 https://www.ni-u.edu/ni_press/pdf/Anticipating_Surprise_Analysis.pdf Retrieved 7th Sep. 2020. Hamblin, C. L. (1970). Fallacies. Vale. First published 1970. This Vale Press edition 2004. ISBN: 0916475247. Different edition available at: https://archive.org/details/fallacies0000hamb/page/12/mode/2up. Horwich, P. (1982). Probability and Evidence. Cambridge. First published 1982; first paperback 2011; this Cambridge Philosophy Classics edition 2016. ISBN: 978-1316507018. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-1316507018 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-1316507018 https://lccn.loc.gov/2015049717 Lowenthal, M. M. (2020). Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy. CQ Press / SAGE Publications, 8th ed. ISBN: 978-1544358345. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-1544358345 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-1544358345 https://lccn.loc.gov/2019027254 Other editions available at: https://archive.org/search.php?query=Intelligence%3A%20From%20Secrets%20to%20Policy O’Shea, M. (2005). The Brain: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford. ISBN: 978-0192853929. Searches: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0192853929 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0192853929 https://lccn.loc.gov/2005027741 Russell, B. (1921). The Analysis of Mind. Macmillan. No ISBN. https://books.google.com/books?id=4dYLAAAAIAAJ Retrieved 6th May. 2019. Russell, B. (1992). Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits. Routledge. First published in 1948. This edition 1992. ISBN: 0415083028. Different editions available at: https://archive.org/search.php?query=Human%20Knowledge%3A%20Its%20Scope%20and%20Limits Vallee, J. (1979). Messengers of Deception: UFO Contacts and Cults. And/Or Press. ISBN: 0915904381. A different edition available at: https://archive.org/details/MessengersOfDeceptionUFOContactsAndCultsJacquesValle1979/mode/2up von Neumann, J. (1958). The Computer and the Brain. Yale, 3rd ed. First published 1958. Third edition 2012. ISBN: 978-0300181111. Searches for this edition: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=978-0300181111 https://www.google.com/search?q=isbn+978-0300181111 https://lccn.loc.gov/2011943281 Different editions available at: https://archive.org/search.php?query=The%20Computer%20and%20the%20Brain Weston, A. (2000). A Rulebook for Arguments. Hackett, 3rd ed. ISBN: 0872205525. Also available at: https://archive.org/details/rulebookforargum00west_3 Copyright 2020, Retraice, Inc. https://retraice.com
We have another fantastic Q&A episode for you today, with a diverse range of questions. Our guest coach this week is Julie Young, who has appeared before on Fast Talk—episode 91, to be exact. Julie is a former professional cyclist turned coach. Her road racing career stretched over a decade with teams including Saturn and Timex. She continues to race today at a very high level across multiple disciplines, and is currently part of the talented team behind the Kaiser Permanente Sports Medicine Endurance Lab in California. On to the questions: Erik Olsen from Aarhus, Denmark asks about time to exhaustion and the true definition of fatigue. Luis Arrondo in San Jose, California, wonders if there is a “currency exchange” between adaptation and recuperation. Reuben Kouidri, in Bristol, in the UK, has some goals far in the future, so he wants to know when the goal is a long way away and he doesn't need to peak until 3 years from now, is there a more optimal way to train for maximizing fitness than, for example, that 80:20 polarized ratio? Klemens Plasser in Vienna, Austria asks about glycogen use during exercise, the different exogenous and endogenous sources, and how each is utilized. Dan Draper in Salt Lake City, Utah ponders whether he’d be faster if he cut back or eliminated grains from his diet. James McKay in Yorkshire, England wants to know if a greater fat intake will help him improve performance and health. And finally, Tom Maher in Horwich, the UK, has questions about changes to heart rate in relation to power as he makes his way back from injury. All that and much more today on Fast Talk. Let's make you fast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Luminous Mind Podcast | A show about you becoming your best self through unconventional thinking
Steven was a professional educator for over 40 years, now a homeschool advocate, and author of Connect The Thoughts, a comprehensive homeschool curriculum for ages 5-High School. He discusses his views on how to implement the arts and sports into homeschool. To learn more about Steven go to theluminousmind.net The Luminous Mind Relit Series is our COVID-19 assistance to new families coming into homeschooling due to school closures. All episodes released with this series are considered some of the BEST mentors on home education and family learning
The Luminous Mind Podcast | A show about you becoming your best self through unconventional thinking
Steven was a professional educator for over 40 years, now a homeschool advocate, and author of Connect The Thoughts, a comprehensive homeschool curriculum for ages 5-High School. He discusses his views on how to homeschool. To learn more about Steven go to theluminousmind.net The Luminous Mind Relit Series is our COVID-19 assistance to new families coming into homeschooling due to school closures. All episodes released with this series are considered some of the BEST mentors on home education and family learning
The Luminous Mind Podcast | A show about you becoming your best self through unconventional thinking
Past guest, Steven Horwich - a seasoned 40 years professional educator and homeschool advocate, discusses student critique, testing and how to properly use student assessment. To learn more about Steven and listen to his past episodes, go to theluminousmind.net The Luminous Mind Relit Series is our COVID-19 assistance to new families coming into homeschooling due to school closures. All episodes released with this series are considered some of the BEST mentors on home education and family learning
Brothers, best friends and business partners, The Heaton Brothers share more than just their parents. George and Mike Heaton are the founders of the world-renowned streetwear brand, Represent. The 26 and 28 year old initially started Represent in their Dad’s shed in the back garden, before quickly taking over this and moving to the garage, to the kitchen, and then the whole house until they made enough money a year and a half later to move to their own place. Having been in business for 5 years, their annual turnover increased from £1.8 million in 2014 to over £8 million in 2018 and their brand is now stocked in over 160 outlets including Harvey Nichols and Selfridges, hosted on global catwalk shows and worn by the likes of Dua Lipa, the Kardashians and Justin Bieber. In this episode of The Diary of a CEO, we discuss how hiring your best friends can work successfully in a business, the importance of a strong work ethic, how to deal with mental health in a high pressured job and the future of the fashion industry.
I am really excited to bring in today’s episode with Katie Horwitch. Katie is a writer, speaker, and the founder of WANT: Women Against Negative Talk, a platform that gives women tips, tools, motivation, and inspiration to move forward in their lives by shifting their negative self-talk patterns. Here’s a closer look at this illuminating discussion in the episode: What WANT is and Katie’s mission of living a full spectrum life and disrupting negative self-talk What self-talk really is How to be proactive about negative self-talk instead of reactive Why you want to get curious about how we give and receive compliments The importance of boundaries as a business woman What radio silence means as an Entrepreneur in the context of collaboration Why self-talk is a muscle we must exercise The difference between marketing your scars vs open wounds Katie’s best advice for any woman on a journey of rising Links we mentioned: Instagram: Instagram.com/katiehorwitch and instagram.com/womenagainstnegativetalk Facebook: WANT: Women Against Negative Talk Katie’s website: www.womenagainstnegativetalk.com The WANTcast: https://womenagainstnegativetalk.com/wantcast/
A disappointing couple of results are looked back upon, Reading and Blackburn. We are in real trouble now, time to stand up and fight. We have Bolton supporter Dave Beckett with us in the studio as we look forward to the weekend and we probe Dave about just what is going on up the road at Horwich
Three losses on the trot now for the Lions and suddenly the prospect of League One has lurched into sight like an alien from ‘War of the Worlds'.Truth is that the difference between Norwich City and Millwall yesterday was sheer quality of finishing. If there was a league championship for unlucky goal-line clearances, then the Lions would be all time champs.As matters stand however the diversion of a quarter-final FA Cup appearance against Brighton is overshadowed by next Saturday's excursion to fellow strugglers Bolton Wanderers. i wasn't going to go originally, but now? I have booked a session with the local mental health support team AND a ‘Trainline' return to Horwich next week ...Perhaps we should rename this show ‘Nick Hart's Pottytime'?In addition to this week's stream of consciousness, we have post match cud chewing from ‘Arry's Bar with Harry Warren, Aaron Paul of Radio 5 / Lovesport and Michael Avery ...Arrivederci MillwallNick @CBL_MagazineCBLthemag@hotmail.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three losses on the trot now for the Lions and suddenly the prospect of League One has lurched into sight like an alien from ‘War of the Worlds’.Truth is that the difference between Norwich City and Millwall yesterday was sheer quality of finishing. If there was a league championship for unlucky goal-line clearances, then the Lions would be all time champs.As matters stand however the diversion of a quarter-final FA Cup appearance against Brighton is overshadowed by next Saturday’s excursion to fellow strugglers Bolton Wanderers. i wasn’t going to go originally, but now? I have booked a session with the local mental health support team AND a ‘Trainline’ return to Horwich next week ...Perhaps we should rename this show ‘Nick Hart's Pottytime’?In addition to this week’s stream of consciousness, we have post match cud chewing from ‘Arry’s Bar with Harry Warren, Aaron Paul of Radio 5 / Lovesport and Michael Avery ...Arrivederci MillwallNick @CBL_MagazineCBLthemag@hotmail.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A goalless draw against Reading stopped the rot and a fine win against Blackburn gave an indication that we are back on track following a run of five games without a victory.A great performance on a wet Wednesday sets us up nicely for another derby game up at Horwich this Saturday, we have Bolton fan Jimmy Barr on the line giving us feelings on the season so far and a very pessimistic forecast of a drab 0-0 draw.
14 OCT 2011: Counsel of Record, by Arthur F. Fergenson, Alexander W. Ross, Jr., Meir Feder, Benjamin J. Horwich, Collyn A. Peddie
The following interview is with Pamela Young, author of Hope Street, the true story of a family with a spiritual gift, Pamela has travelled here and overseas to visit many mysterious sacred sites. In the show she talks about "The Voice", which she has heard since being a small child, "The Voice" always spoke about the times we appear to be living in now, with the many disasters and such like. "The Voice" always spoke about "The Work", which was somehow connected to the idea of reincarnation. Pamela now realises what "The Voice" was telling her and what "The Work" actually is. Listen to the interview using the audio player above. Interview hosted by Mark Chatterton. Tonight I would like to welcome to the show, Pamela Young, from Horwich in Lancashire. Pamela has just had her first book published called "Hope Street". Pamela comes from a family of Spiritualists and the book tells her life story about growing up in this Lancashire town, as well as about her mother's unique spiritual gift as a trance medium. As you would expect in any family, there's plenty of ups and downs, with one or two skeletons in the cupboard. Yet through all the adversity comes triumph as they say. So a big welcome to you, Pamela... And much more...
This week on the Farm Report, Adam Horwich & Ben Flanner talk about Urban Gardening in Greenpoint.
Sat, 5 Dec 1992 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/7630/1/Neupert_Walter_7630.pdf Horwich, Arthur; Hartl, Franz-Ulrich; Neupert, Walter; Martin, Jörg; Clark, Deborah J.; West, Ann H.
Sun, 1 Jan 1989 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/7560/1/7560.pdf Neupert, Walter; Ostermann, Joachim; Horwich, Arthur; Hartl, Franz-Ulrich