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We have the pleasure of hosting Kristin Taylor, Vice President of Legacy Retirement Group and co-host of "Winning Retirement Radio". Kristin joins us to discuss her multifaceted journey as a business leader, mother, wife, and part-time teacher to her youngest son.Kristin shares the importance of people in her life—her children, faith, husband, and clients—emphasizing how supporting her team is pivotal to achieving both business success and personal fulfillment. She opens up about discovering her purpose through gratitude, and finding joy in daily routines by embracing a higher purpose.Together with Empowering Entrepreneurs' co-host Julie Smith (no Glenn this week), they explore the ever-changing nature of work-life balance and the unique challenges faced by entrepreneurs, particularly women. Kristin highlights the critical importance of defining personal success and resisting societal pressures. Through personal anecdotes, they shed light on overcoming diverse life hurdles—from professional setbacks to deeply personal losses.Kristin discusses her philosophy on focus, innovation, and making tough decisions in business, all the while staying true to her values and evolving through various life stages. Whether you're an entrepreneur or someone striving for balance in life, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration to empower you on your journey.Empowering Moments03:54 Life reveals true allies amid ups and downs.07:37 Inconspicuous farmer inspired college innovation interest.11:03 Everyone's challenges differ; be transparent about difficulties.15:39 Success supports passion project through team effort.17:58 Instilling gratitude in everyday family life.22:29 Has the vision of success evolved over time?23:35 Long-time worker, values son's future success.26:40 Parent realizes values are reflected in children.30:42 Embrace uniqueness; see challenges as strengths.38:20 Focused strategy transformed Legacy Retirement over years.39:47 Theme: Take it to the next level, uncertain plans.42:45 Kristen encourages sharing personal aspects on podcast.48:59 Confidence in tough business decisions is superpower.49:33 Success includes learning from failures too.Running a business doesn't have to run your life.Without a business partner who holds you accountable, it's easy to be so busy ‘doing' business that you don't have the right strategy to grow your business.Stop letting your business run you. At Harper & Co CPA Plus, we know that you want to be empowered to build the lifestyle you envision. In order to do that you need a clear path to follow for successOur clients enjoy a proactive partnership with us. Schedule a consultation with us today.Download our free guide - Entrepreneurial Success Formula: How to Avoid Managing Your Business From Your Bank Account.Glenn Harper, CPA, is the Owner and Managing Partner of Harper & Company CPAs Plus, a top 10 Managing Partner in the country (Accounting Today's 2022 MP Elite). His firm won the 2021 Luca Award for Firm of the Year. An entrepreneur and speaker, Glenn transformed his firm into an advisory-focused practice, doubling revenue and profit in two years. He teaches entrepreneurs to build financial and operational excellence, speaks nationwide to CPA firm owners about running their businesses like entrepreneurs, and consults with firms across the...
In this episode Devin and Uriel talk about some of the improvements they made over the past week and the thinking behind each. Some of the improvements include: - E-tape to differentiate urgency - Organizing cables - New computer - Writing a white paper for pull vs push - Arda in the tool cabinet - Tray for moving parts up and down the stairs - Kamishibai board Please join our patreo! https://patreon.com/IncrementalCI Please follow us on Instagram and share your improvements and tag us.www.instagram.com/incrementalci In this podcast we discuss concepts from Lean Manufacturing, the Toyota Production System, and general business management to improve our businesses. Thanks for listening! Please drop us a note with any and all feedback! If you have parts you need machined, reach out to Devin@lichenprecision.com and follow on Instagram www.instagram.com/lichen_mfg If you need CNCed Buckles, check out www.austeremfg.com and follow at on Instagram www.instagram.com/austere_manufacturing To reach out to the podcast directly please email fixsomethingtoday@gmail.com
Sarah McGillion an amazing improviser with a Master in Artificial Intelligence! She runs a company in Denmark called Inconspicuous where she teaches Applied Improv to businesses, produces and performs in improv shows, and offer classes for improvisers.She is an award-winning actress and improvisers and passionate about showcasing spontaneous comedy in a variety of venues across Copenhagen. Her hysterical audio series, with partner Adrian Mackinder is definitely worth at listen at https://soundcloud.com/user-540220357 You can connect with Sarah at: https://inconspicuous.eu https://www.facebook.com/inconspicuouscomedy https://www.instagram.com/inconspicuouscomedy/ Her professional Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/sarahmcgillionCPH Visit my website where I speak to today's leading innovators of improv. My guests are improvisers and therapists from all over the world who share their stories and offer insight into the unique ways they use improv. margotescott.com/podcast/
The man who's accent is just as captivating as his comedy – Dara O Briain! This chat mainly focuses on Inconspicuous polar bears, how we would absolutely perish in a zombie apocalypse and how the world would be a better place if everyone simply wore name tags But that's nothing compared to the musical number you'll find at the end! Enjoy! LINKS Want to be on the podcast with ME? Tell us what shits YOU via the link below:https://forms.gle/JzBPpP6UMMvN97Mr5 Head to Dara's website for tickets and info HERE Follow @urzilacarlson on Instagram For Tickets and Info head to Urzila's Website Follow @listnrentertainment on Instagram CREDITS Host: Urzila CarlsonGuest: Dara O BriainProducer: Natalie Turner Audio Imager: Matt NikolicSocial Producer: Ben Turner Supervising Producer: Nic McClure Find more great podcasts like this at www.listnr.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pastor Steven preaches from Matthew 14:13-24Welcome to Pastor Steven G. Lightfoot's Podcast. Sermons and homilies by Rev. Steven G. Lightfoot. Pastor Steven is an ordained elder in the Global Methodist Church and serves as Senior Pastor to First Methodist Church Splendora and Shepherd Methodist Church in Southeast Texas. Thanks for listening! Join us each week for a new message. May God bless you and keep you.
"... from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved." - Charles Darwin Darwin's closing statement in On the Origin of Species often invokes images of colorful birds, strange plants, and odd animals. But have you ever stopped to consider the diversity of parasites? Parasite diversity is immense and they also play an important ecological role. Join our correspondent Cody Raul Cardenas as he chats with Natural History Museum of Geneva Curator Dr. Isa Blasco-Costa where they discuss the work she and her students do to describe and understand parasites. Episode presented by Oriol Mañé.
Inconspicuous, yet somewhat mysterious... Fred Nova in the mix: 15 tracks and remixes from artists like James Ortega, Super Flu, Pelace, Quivver & Olivier Giacomotto, Blond:ish, Made By Pete, Blindsmyth, Adana Twins, Nandu, Ivory (IT), Denis Horvat, Nico Pusch, Auggië, Frank Wiedemann, Saraga... Released on great labels like Balance Music, Abracadabra, Selador, Crosstown Rebels, Connaisseur, Out Of Options, Innervisions, Vokabularium, Siamese, Rumors and many more. Enjoy x
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I am pleased to announce that my new book, “From a Little Girl to a Queen”, has been published and is available on Amazon. This 30-day journal is sure to challenge, uplift, encourage, and empower you. I invite you to take this journey! Thank you for your continued support!
Welcome to Day 26 of Critical Encounter's Villainous Yule Calendar for December 2022. Here we get in the holiday spirit, and take a quick look at some random festive aspect of the game. So let's peek behind the door and see what our so-called villains are up to… Today on Boxing Day, we just play some bloopers for you from the Villainmas season. Find Us At: Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-r6-EooHoJGa1RRsH7i3w You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server. Happy Holidays and Seasons Greetings - Ho! Ho! Ho!
This episode is more less a junk drawer episode. Nick is under the weather but a few of the stories cover a toilet experiment that'll make you think twice about lowering the lid, a young man hunting down his videogame rival and an admission from Nick about his curiosity of Gerber baby food.
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Inconspicuous Solar Polar Coronal X-ray Jets as the Source of Conspicuous Hinode EUV Imaging Spectrometer EIS Doppler Outflows by Alphonse C. Sterling et al. on Tuesday 18 October We examine in greater detail five events previously identified as being sources of strong transient coronal outflows in a solar polar region in Hinode/EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) Doppler data. Although relatively compact or faint and inconspicuous in Hinode/Soft X-ray Telescope (XRT) soft-X-ray (SXR) images and in Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)/Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) EUV images, we find that all of these events are consistent with being faint coronal X-ray jets. The evidence for this is that the events result from eruption of minifilaments of projected sizes spanning 5000 -- 14,000 km and with erupting velocities spanning 19 -- 46 km/s, which are in the range of values observed in cases of confirmed X-ray polar coronal hole jets. In SXR images, and in some EUV images, all five events show base brightenings, and faint indications of a jet spire that (in four of five cases where determinable) moves away from the brightest base brightening; these properties are common to more obvious X-ray jets. For a comparatively low-latitude event, the minifilament erupts from near (
Inconspicuous Solar Polar Coronal X-ray Jets as the Source of Conspicuous Hinode EUV Imaging Spectrometer EIS Doppler Outflows by Alphonse C. Sterling et al. on Tuesday 18 October We examine in greater detail five events previously identified as being sources of strong transient coronal outflows in a solar polar region in Hinode/EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) Doppler data. Although relatively compact or faint and inconspicuous in Hinode/Soft X-ray Telescope (XRT) soft-X-ray (SXR) images and in Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)/Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) EUV images, we find that all of these events are consistent with being faint coronal X-ray jets. The evidence for this is that the events result from eruption of minifilaments of projected sizes spanning 5000 -- 14,000 km and with erupting velocities spanning 19 -- 46 km/s, which are in the range of values observed in cases of confirmed X-ray polar coronal hole jets. In SXR images, and in some EUV images, all five events show base brightenings, and faint indications of a jet spire that (in four of five cases where determinable) moves away from the brightest base brightening; these properties are common to more obvious X-ray jets. For a comparatively low-latitude event, the minifilament erupts from near (
My guest today returns because we just didn't have enough time and he's got more tales to wow and WOAH us with! Travis has been in several films and has reoccuring characters in the NCIS series and other hit TV shows as well as now adding his Directorial debut to the roster of accomplishments! join in and enjoy the fun!we got a new Random 9 List and other surprises along the way so, please join in and like follow and subscribe!And of course we couldn't do this as well with out @PJsCoffee of New Orleans and our latest SELLOUT to @Spreaker Prime and @iHeart Radio!!!!
This week on the Down the Garden Path podcast, landscape designers Joanne Shaw and Matthew Dressing wrap up their look at perennials with an episode dedicated to some of their favourites. These hidden gems of the perennial garden work hard but are often overlooked. Join Joanne and Matt as they reveal their top five perennial favourites. Joanne's hidden gems: Geum: Geum Triflorum Zone 4 Part to full sun Green foliage with small red-orange flowers on tall stems Bergenia: Bergenia Cordifolia aka Pig Squeak Zone 4 Part shade A clumping perennial with unique evergreen foliage Flower spike in Spring Epimedium: Epimedium grandiflorum also known as Barrenwort or Bishop's Hat A perennial groundcover, good for dry shade. Inconspicuous flower but interesting leaf with nice fall colour. Ligularia: aka Leopard plant Zone 4 Big interesting foliage with yellow flower spike Grows in part to full shade loves moisture and clay soil Amsonia x Blue Ice Zone 3 An upright clump-forming perennial with pretty clusters of periwinkle blue flowers. The truest blue flower Full sun to part shade Matt's hidden gems: Little Bluestem, Schizachyrium scoparium North American native Zones 3 – 7 Full sun to partial shade Blue-green foliage gives way to fall colours lasting through the winter Beardtongue, Bearded-tongue, or Foxglove Beardtongue, Penstemon digitalis North American native Zones 3 – 7 Full sun to partial shade Tall spikes of white, pinks and deep pinks over sturdy, upright, dark green foliage Turtlehead, Chelone obliqua & C. lyonia North American native Zones 3 – 9 Full sun to partial shade Good for moist soils and bogs Blooming late summer to mid-fall with hooded flowers which look like a turtle's head in deep pinks and white. Lungwort, Pulmonaria hybrids Native to Europe and western Asia Zones 3 – 9 Full shade to partial shade Tall clusters of flowers in late spring to early summer with pink buds turning bluish-pink, blue, purple Spigelia, Spigelia marilandica 'Little Redhead' Native to eastern North America in along woodlands and streambanks Zones 5 – 9 Full sun to partial shade, with very good shade tolerance Blooms in late spring to mid-summer with upright, arching stems of upward-facing red trumpet flowers with yellow throats Each week on Down The Garden Path, professional landscape designers Joanne Shaw and Matthew Dressing discuss down-to-earth tips and advice for your plants, gardens and landscapes. As the owner of Down2Earth Landscape Design, Joanne Shaw has been designing beautiful gardens for homeowners east of Toronto for over a decade. A horticulturist and landscape designer, Matthew Dressing owns Natural Affinity Garden Design, a landscape design and garden maintenance firm servicing Toronto and the Eastern GTA. Together, they do their best to bring you interesting, relevant and useful topics to help you keep your garden as low maintenance as possible. In their new book, Down the Garden Path: A Step-By-Step Guide to Your Ontario Garden, Joanne and Matthew distill their horticultural and design expertise and their combined experiences in helping others create and maintain thriving gardens into one easy-to-read monthly reference guide. It's now available on Amazon.
Black Horror in Inconspicuous Places. Any Blerd can tell you that horror doesn't stop for us when the credits start rolling. This is why a lot of our favorite comedies fit so well in the genre.Timestamps -Whash poppin' 1m19sReal talk 36mMain topic 45m52s See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Friday to all the McFlysters out there! I have no idea why I just said that. Today I spent some time going over notes, mentioned an article from WhatCulture.com and an article from Express.co.uk, and went off on a bit of a tanget coming up with a sort've fan-fic scenario that ends very badly for the McFlys.
In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss the possibility Giant-Man and the Wasp are working for the CIA. What are the risks of having American superheroes attempt to overthrow Communist regimes overseas? And who thought it would be a good idea for a 12-foot super-strong hero dressed in bright red to be the guy who sneaks around in a foreign country? Maybe this would have been a better mission for Spider-Man, or even Ant-Man…In this issue:The country of Santo Rico has elected El Toro as their president. El Toro was backed by the Communist bloc of countries, and Giant-Man is unhappy about that fact. Giant-Man receive a call from the government in Washington. They want him and the Wasp to travel to Santo Rico and pose as tourists, all the while gathering evidence of a communist plot in the election of El Toro. Giant-Man and the Wasp, in their civilian secret identities, are immediately identified as spies, leading to the Wasp being kidnapped and Giant-Man changing into his superhero outfit and battling El Toro, who seems to have offensive capabilities of his own. Giant-Man tears through the country looking for his partner. He rescues the Wasp, defeats El Toro, and unearths evidence of ballot box stuffing, which leads to the overthrow of El Toro and the return of a democratically elected leader.This episode takes place:After El Toro has been overthrown.Assumed before the next episode:People are wondering whether superheroes should be involved in foreign affairs. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joins Steve Bertrand on Chicago’s Afternoon News to explain what his office is doing to curtail the rise in brazen smash-and-grab robberies happening in the state. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Listen in this week and see that inconspicuous people of the Bible changed history for all of us!
Listen in today to the only mention of Onesiphorus in the Bible - and the importance of the ministry of helps.
God loves everyone - including those who do wrong or are forgotten. Listen in today to hear about Jude.
Time for EP� The universe is infinite, and the world is vast, we are all a grain of dust, we are all ordinary, however, ordinary is not equal to mediocrity, those who have been ignored, lit the stars, broadened the sea, extended the land. Then let's go closer to those ordinary but great people.Broadcaster: Lucica Nick Wiesen DorisDirector: ZoraMixer: ThreshEditor :DerrickAuditor:Isabella
Time for EP� The universe is infinite, and the world is vast, we are all a grain of dust, we are all ordinary, however, ordinary is not equal to mediocrity, those who have been ignored, lit the stars, broadened the sea, extended the land. Then let's go closer to those ordinary but great people.Broadcaster: Lucica Nick Wiesen DorisDirector: ZoraMixer: ThreshEditor :DerrickAuditor:Isabella
Time for EP� The universe is infinite, and the world is vast, we are all a grain of dust, we are all ordinary, however, ordinary is not equal to mediocrity, those who have been ignored, lit the stars, broadened the sea, extended the land. Then let's go closer to those ordinary but great people.Broadcaster: Lucica Nick Wiesen DorisDirector: ZoraMixer: ThreshEditor :DerrickAuditor:Isabella
The 30,000-foot view of the book as Esther, as we begin a new sermon series in this Old Testament Book.
The 30,000-foot view of the book as Esther, as we begin a new sermon series in this Old Testament Book.
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Today I'll be reading the short scary story "One, two, buckle my shoe" by REDDIT user inconspicuous-alien. Link to "One, two, buckle my shoe" by REDDIT user inconspicuous-alien: https://www.reddit.com/r/shortscarystories/comments/i61hc6/one_two_buckle_my_shoe/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 Link to TheDevilsInterval's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEGG4ztK3_qB2EXq275VJw Link to my Youtube Narration (DodgeThis 82): https://youtu.be/jmfo3nx3krA Sound Effects - Match strike sound effect. Record at 24 bit 96kHz. Download free high quality version on: https://picturetosound.com/en/c/15/igniting-a-match Carpentry - planing timber by hand stereo.aif: https://freesound.org/s/164210/ 1103campfire1.wav by sagetyrtle: https://freesound.org/people/sagetyrtle/sounds/62487/
Twenty years ago, Julia Roberts won an Oscar for her portrayal of maverick environmental activist Erin Brockovich in the film of the same name. These days, in addition to her work on water safety and toxins in communities, Brockovich has taken on the climate emergency. In her mind, the connection is fundamental. “Climate change is about too much water, not enough water, no water, drought, flooding,” Brockovich says, adding, “It’s becoming real because it's tangible, it's touchable. You're running from it, you’re breathing it. You're swimming in it. You could be drowning in it. I just think it's here.” Also, New York Times reporter Tatiana Schlossberg on how everyday choices – like deciding what to eat, wear or binge-watch – may impact the planet more than you think. And two experts on sustainable apparel uncover the hidden carbon footprint stuffed in our drawers, closets and gym bags. Visit climateone.org/watch-and-listen/podcasts for more information on today's episode. Guests: Erin Brockovich, Author, Superman's Not Coming: Our National Water Crisis and What We the People Can Do About It (Pantheon, 2020) Tatiana Schlossberg, Author, Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don't Know You Have (Grand Central Publishing, 2019) Rebecca Burgess, Founder and Director, Fibershed Amina Razvi, Executive Director, Sustainable Apparel Coalition
Since the days of John Marshall, justices have worn black robes to downplay their individuality. But in recent decades, Supreme Court justices have found themselves increasingly surrounded by a "celebrity culture" befitting politicians—or reality TV stars. If the exemplar of this trend was Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (or "RBG" to her fans), then its antithesis was Justice David Souter, who retired quietly from the Court in 2009. Marquette University Law Professor https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3651361 (Chad Oldfather) describes this in a new paper: “https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3651361 (The Inconspicuous DHS: The Supreme Court, Celebrity Culture, and Justice David H. Souter).” He discussed it with https://twitter.com/adamjwhitedc?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (Adam) in today's episode—an episode first scheduled before the sad news of Justice Ginsburg's passing.
A woman is abducted at the Bangkok airport after a shady business deal gone wrong, and a park ranger is shot and killed at Mt Rainier by a troubled Iraq war veteran.
In this final sermon in the Esther series Peter presents a topsy-turvy story-ending, both for Esther & for us. Esther foreshadows Christ in presenting a movement from pending annihilation to salvation, then to eternal peace. Peter also considers how we understand the violence of Esther’s story in relation to God’s providence, and looks at the festival of Purim, which Esther commemorates.
Coveting is the doorway to all other sin. Fundamentally, coveting is idolatry. Though there is no new sin under the sun, today's western world has made a virtue out of desiring what you do not have or being what you were never made to be. Join Dan Rudman and me as we talk about the sin of coveting and how it shows its ugly head in a demand for equity. Support this podcast
On their way to Arborea, Roger and friends are once again intercepted by the Aredeons. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thomas-c-goss/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thomas-c-goss/support
The conversation between Dr. Copeland and Professor Charles heats up, Remy and Quinn try learn more about him, and Max meets Eduardo. Explore the depths of corruption, redemption, and salvation while the world is in chaos. What happens when the illusion of our reality crumbles? Will you see through the Facade? Featuring Pumpkinberry, Nikatine, JayBritton, […] The post Facade – Ep. 12 – Inconspicuous appeared first on Tablestory.
When Jesus entered into Jerusalem the week before his Crucifixion, what was he doing? Did the crowd back then understand him? Why did they put palms on the road before him? Does this still mean anything for us today? Pastor Luke looks at Matthew 21:1-11 in "Inconspicuous Kingdom."
In this episode of the 4th and 16 podcast, I'm going to be talking with Jordan Bianchi, former Clemson walk-on Wide Receiver turned Civil Engineer about what its like to be a walk-on athlete. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4thand16sports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4thand16sports/support
In this episode of the 4th and 16 podcast, I'm going to be talking with Jordan Bianchi, former Clemson walk-on Wide Receiver turned Civil Engineer about what its like to be a walk-on athlete. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4thand16sports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4thand16sports/support
What do everyday practices like streaming a movie online, purchasing a new pair of jeans, or eating a burger have to do with climate change? In this episode, Senior Attorney Linda Breggin sits down with Tatiana Schlossberg, author of Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have, to find out.
First the Podcast, we loved. Tatiana Schlossberg On Design Matters Debbie Millman is probably the most accomplished podcast host. In this recent episode, Debbie interviews Tatiana Schlossberg, journalist, author of Inconspicuous ConsumptionTatiana is also the daughter of Caroline Kennedy, and a granddaughter of John F. Kennedy, the 35th U.S. president. As a reporter for The New York Times covering climate change, she discusses her book and how climate change is entangled in everything we use, buy, eat, wear, and how we get around. She also details the small steps that we can all take to have a significant impact on the most defining issue of our time.We found this online Benedict Evans - Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants Every year, Ben, a partner at SF VC firm Andreessen Horowitz produces a comprehensive presentation on the state of Tech. He digs deep into macro and strategic trends in the tech industry. In this year's magnum opus, 'Standing on the shoulders of giants' Ben looks at what it means that 4 people have a smartphone; with everyone connected, he wonders, what is the Next Big Thing? In addition, he reflects on the fact that connecting everyone means that all our problems will also be connected. Finally, he explores where regulation in Tech will take us. He gave this presentation at an event in Davos in January 2020, in partnership with Nasdaq and Protocol.Recommended to Us136 Internet Videos that Blew My Mind From our friends at Genius Steals. This engrossing compilation that Joe Sabia, head of creative development at Conde Nast Entertainment, has assembled, of internet videos which have left some sort of impression on him. Sectioned into 7 parts - of experimental, artsy, tinkering with clips, brainy, novel pranks and lastly, "just weird" As Faris says 'this google presentation is perfect for pulling reference points, or simply brightening up a colleague's day.'Mulling On This The Sentient Puddle I was recently introduced to Robbie Stamp and during our first call, Robbie recounted the famous Puddle parable from Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy creator, Double Adams. This simple yet profound analogy for how we as humans perceive our 'being' and our place on the planet should also trigger an intellectual realization that, aside from Greta and her army of climate strikers, we seem incapable of seeing the wider world outside 'the hole' and acting on it. Watch this video and reflect on our shrinking... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Everyday choices – like deciding which shirt to buy or on which platform to binge-watch shows on – may impact the planet more than you think. Tatiana's Schlossberg's new book Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don't Know You Have, looks at how seemingly small choices can have a big impact on the climate. We sit down with experts in the fashion and energy sectors, two industries with a big carbon footprint, to see how far individual actions can take us – and when it's up to companies and producers to take the lead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SPEAKERS Miranda Ballentine CEO, Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance Rebecca Burgess Founder and Director, Fibershed Gary Cook Senior Corporate Campaigner, Greenpeace Amina Razvi Executive Director, Sustainable Apparel Coalition Tatiana Schlossberg Author, Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don't Know You Have Greg Dalton Founder and Host, Climate One
Everyday choices – like deciding which shirt to buy or on which platform to binge-watch shows on – may impact the planet more than you think. Tatiana's Schlossberg's new book Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have, looks at how seemingly small choices can have a big impact on the climate. We sit down with experts in the fashion and energy sectors, two industries with a big carbon footprint, to see how far individual actions can take us – and when it's up to companies and producers to take the lead. Visit climateone.org/watch-and-listen/podcasts for more information on today's episode. Guests: Miranda Ballentine, CEO, Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance Rebecca Burgess, Founder and Director, Fibershed Gary Cook, Senior Corporate Campaigner, Greenpeace Amina Razvi, Executive Director, Sustainable Apparel Coalition Tatiana Schlossberg, Author, Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don't Know You Have Parts of this program were recorded at The Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco.
Episode 4? Already? We are getting good at this.Here's this week's tea:Amy vents about some after dark retail frustrations.Lexy recalls a crazy run in with a woman and her custom coupon.Then as always, we read listener-submitted stories back to back, only this time things get a little schmessy!Tune in every Wednesday for new episodes. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/confessionsofretailallthetea/Join the discussion in our group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/confessionsofretailallthetea/Email your retail stories to Confessionsofretailallthetea@gmail.com
Can anyone learn how to hide in plain sight? We can’t all become like living phantoms, clinging to the shadows... somebody has to go get groceries. All we have is bread and it’s wheat bread. No need to delete your browser history: In this Strictly Confidential, Asher and Jackson will teach you how to go into incognito mode.
Theatre and opera director Barrie Kosky talks us through his brilliantly outlandish reimagining of Mozart's The Magic Flute, we learn about the integral, but sometimes unnoticed, work of sound designers with J. David Franzke, and Ursula Yovich's Barbara and the Camp Dogs takes us on a wildly funny and unflinchingly honest musical road trip from Sydney to Katherine.
Jason Hartman starts off the show with Adam discussing the potential of a Balanced Budget Amendment, as well as what a mortgage relief program in Denver is telling us about protecting yourself in a crisis. They also discuss how inflation is creeping in to our life. Then Jason has a client case study with Curtis discussing Curtis' real estate investing journey so far, accumulating 13 properties in the past 3 years. Curtis gives a story about how he dealt with a massive insurance claim and how real estate investing is helping in his long term plans. Key Takeaways: [4:20] The dangers of a balanced budget [8:54] The best insurance is a high loan balance [11:59] Inconspicuous inflation Curtis Hrischuk Client Case Study: [17:32] How bagels got Curtis and his wife into real estate [23:15] Curtis' experience has been incredibly positive so far [26:25] Curtis' local insurance was a life saver for them when property damage occurred [30:34] What are Curtis' plans with his cash flow? [34:47] Curtis had to be "deprogrammed" in order to real estate invest Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
**Inner Realms** **The path leading to this point in time, started back in 1998 with a set of Technic 1200's and a stack of Jungle records. The very next year, with the release of Tipper's "Sound Off" compilation, the path became instantly focused on the Nu Skool breaks sound coming out of the UK. Throughout the last 20 years, it's been a mission to dig in and explore as many styles of dance music as possible. Everything from Breaks, Jungle, DnB, Techno, House, Psytrance, Dubstep, Trap, Glitch Hop, Mid Tempo, Experimental and Sacred Bass, etc... A true multi-genre wizard. breaking rules and bluring the lines between genre's is just another day in the life of being Inconspicuous, taking the art of story telling through the art of mixing as top priority. Join me on this epic quest through Inner Realms and find out just how far the down the rabbit hole truly goes! ** **Booking Info@ innerrealms.bookings@gmail.com** **https://soundcloud.com/inner-realms** **https://www.facebook.com/InnerRealms** **https://www.beatport.com/artist/inner-realms/729197**
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Stitcher Whether you're a female or a male behavior analyst, we're sure you'll get a kick out of our discussion about the history of and challenges facing women in ABA. Don't believe us? Well, maybe Devon Sundberg, the primary organizer of the Women In Behavior Analysis conference can convince you. Devon brings us three fascinating articles discussing barriers of gender norms, the role of mentorship for young practitioners, and a batch of women in behavior analysis trivia. And after you listen in, perhaps you'll be inspired to attend the Women in Behavior Analysis conference this March. Tell 'em ABA Inside Track sent you! Articles discussed this episode: Ruiz, M.R. (2003). Inconspicuous sources of behavioral control: The case of gendered practices. The Behavior Analyst Today, 4, 12-16. doi: 10.1037/h0100005 LeBlanc, L.A. (2015). My mentors and their influences on my career. The Behavior Analyst, 38, 237-245. doi: 10/1007/s40614-015-0035-4 Simon, J.L., Morris, E.K., & Smith, N.G. (2007). Trends in women's participation at the meetings of the association for behavior analysis: 1975-2005. The Behavior Analyst, 30, 181-196. If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Stitcher Subscribe on YouTube Next week we'll be talking with special guest Devon Sundberg, coordinator of the Women in Behavior Analysis conference on the topic of--wait for it--women in behavior analysis. But first, some listener love for the Lake House and feedback on our feeding episode. Alliteration ahoy! Articles for next week: Ruiz, M.R. (2003). Inconspicuous sources of behavioral control: The case of gendered practices. The Behavior Analyst Today, 4, 12-16. doi: 10.1037/h0100005 LeBlanc, L.A. (2015). My mentors and their influences on my career. The Behavior Analyst, 38, 237-245. doi: 10/1007/s40614-015-0035-4 Simon, J.L., Morris, E.K., & Smith, N.G. (2007). Trends in women's participation at the meetings of the association for behavior analysis: 1975-2005. The Behavior Analyst, 30, 181-196.
A device as expensive as the iPhone X serves as a negative status symbol in some circles.
In the past poetry was the art par excellence: founder of religions, nations and even movements. Today it appears to be an art of just a few initiates, an inconspicuous practice, exhalted by all, understood by very few and read by almost no one. We invited two poets, Keleigh Wolf and Isabel del Rio to talk about where poetry is in these fragmented and conflicting times. They also delighted us with readings of some of their own poems. With André López Turner and Juan Toledo www.facebook.com/The-Official-Keleigh-Wolf-Fan-Page www.isabeldelrio.co.uk
Inconspicuous Giving: The Jesus Way of Changing the World - Part 3Springcreek Church | Senior Pastor Keith StewartMarch 9, 2014https://www.springcreekchurch.org/#realspringcreekchurch #sermononthemount #Jesus #changetheworld #nonviolent #confrontation #enemylove #enemy #love #inconspicuous #giving
Before the self-indulgence fever and over-the-top acquisition bug infects everyone, let’s all take a deep breath, back away from the sales counter, and rediscover inconspicuous consumption. There’s no telling when the first human came to the ill-informed conclusion that the number of things an individual owned directly correlated with his or her personal value. But if we’re not taught to overcome this most basic of misunderstandings early in life, eventually we begin to buy whatever strikes our fancy or makes us feel momentarily complete. Worse yet, we use those items (in subtle and not so subtle ways) to prove that we, too, are valuable. “Look at me…I have this! And this! And this!” Discover us at SimpleReDiscovery.com.
John 1:40-42He saw the value of:1. Individual People2. Insignificant Gifts3. Inconspicuous service.
Inconspicuous yet irrepressible growth. Series: Matthew (2003-07). Type: Sermon