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In Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity: An Existential History of Chabad Hasidism (Stanford University Press, 2025), Eli Rubin provides a comprehensive intellectual and institutional history of Chabad Hasidism through the Kabbalistic concept of ṣimṣum. The onset of modernity, Eli Rubin argues, was heralded by this startling idea: existence itself is predicated on a self-inflicted "rupture" in the infinite assertion of divinity. Centuries of theoretical disputations concerning ṣimṣum ultimately morphed into religious and social schism. These debates confronted the meaning of being and forged the animating ethos of Chabad, a dynamic movement in modern Judaism. Chabad's distinctive character and self-image, Rubin shows, emerged from its spirited defense of Hasidism's interpretation of ṣimṣum as an act of love leading to rapturous reunion. This interpretation ignited a literal conflagration, complete with book burnings, denunciations, investigations, and arrests. Chabad's subsequent preoccupation with ṣimṣum was equally significant for questions of legitimacy, authority, and succession, as for existential questions of being and meaning. Unfolding the story of Chabad from the early modern period to the twentieth century, this book provides fresh portraits of the successive leaders of the movement. Innovatively integrating history, philosophy, and literature, Rubin shows how Kabbalistic ideas are crucially entangled in the experience of modernity and in the response to its ruptures. Interviewee: Eli Rubin is a contributing editor at Chabad.org and received his PhD from the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity: An Existential History of Chabad Hasidism (Stanford University Press, 2025), Eli Rubin provides a comprehensive intellectual and institutional history of Chabad Hasidism through the Kabbalistic concept of ṣimṣum. The onset of modernity, Eli Rubin argues, was heralded by this startling idea: existence itself is predicated on a self-inflicted "rupture" in the infinite assertion of divinity. Centuries of theoretical disputations concerning ṣimṣum ultimately morphed into religious and social schism. These debates confronted the meaning of being and forged the animating ethos of Chabad, a dynamic movement in modern Judaism. Chabad's distinctive character and self-image, Rubin shows, emerged from its spirited defense of Hasidism's interpretation of ṣimṣum as an act of love leading to rapturous reunion. This interpretation ignited a literal conflagration, complete with book burnings, denunciations, investigations, and arrests. Chabad's subsequent preoccupation with ṣimṣum was equally significant for questions of legitimacy, authority, and succession, as for existential questions of being and meaning. Unfolding the story of Chabad from the early modern period to the twentieth century, this book provides fresh portraits of the successive leaders of the movement. Innovatively integrating history, philosophy, and literature, Rubin shows how Kabbalistic ideas are crucially entangled in the experience of modernity and in the response to its ruptures. Interviewee: Eli Rubin is a contributing editor at Chabad.org and received his PhD from the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity: An Existential History of Chabad Hasidism (Stanford University Press, 2025), Eli Rubin provides a comprehensive intellectual and institutional history of Chabad Hasidism through the Kabbalistic concept of ṣimṣum. The onset of modernity, Eli Rubin argues, was heralded by this startling idea: existence itself is predicated on a self-inflicted "rupture" in the infinite assertion of divinity. Centuries of theoretical disputations concerning ṣimṣum ultimately morphed into religious and social schism. These debates confronted the meaning of being and forged the animating ethos of Chabad, a dynamic movement in modern Judaism. Chabad's distinctive character and self-image, Rubin shows, emerged from its spirited defense of Hasidism's interpretation of ṣimṣum as an act of love leading to rapturous reunion. This interpretation ignited a literal conflagration, complete with book burnings, denunciations, investigations, and arrests. Chabad's subsequent preoccupation with ṣimṣum was equally significant for questions of legitimacy, authority, and succession, as for existential questions of being and meaning. Unfolding the story of Chabad from the early modern period to the twentieth century, this book provides fresh portraits of the successive leaders of the movement. Innovatively integrating history, philosophy, and literature, Rubin shows how Kabbalistic ideas are crucially entangled in the experience of modernity and in the response to its ruptures. Interviewee: Eli Rubin is a contributing editor at Chabad.org and received his PhD from the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
In Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity: An Existential History of Chabad Hasidism (Stanford University Press, 2025), Eli Rubin provides a comprehensive intellectual and institutional history of Chabad Hasidism through the Kabbalistic concept of ṣimṣum. The onset of modernity, Eli Rubin argues, was heralded by this startling idea: existence itself is predicated on a self-inflicted "rupture" in the infinite assertion of divinity. Centuries of theoretical disputations concerning ṣimṣum ultimately morphed into religious and social schism. These debates confronted the meaning of being and forged the animating ethos of Chabad, a dynamic movement in modern Judaism. Chabad's distinctive character and self-image, Rubin shows, emerged from its spirited defense of Hasidism's interpretation of ṣimṣum as an act of love leading to rapturous reunion. This interpretation ignited a literal conflagration, complete with book burnings, denunciations, investigations, and arrests. Chabad's subsequent preoccupation with ṣimṣum was equally significant for questions of legitimacy, authority, and succession, as for existential questions of being and meaning. Unfolding the story of Chabad from the early modern period to the twentieth century, this book provides fresh portraits of the successive leaders of the movement. Innovatively integrating history, philosophy, and literature, Rubin shows how Kabbalistic ideas are crucially entangled in the experience of modernity and in the response to its ruptures. Interviewee: Eli Rubin is a contributing editor at Chabad.org and received his PhD from the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity: An Existential History of Chabad Hasidism (Stanford University Press, 2025), Eli Rubin provides a comprehensive intellectual and institutional history of Chabad Hasidism through the Kabbalistic concept of ṣimṣum. The onset of modernity, Eli Rubin argues, was heralded by this startling idea: existence itself is predicated on a self-inflicted "rupture" in the infinite assertion of divinity. Centuries of theoretical disputations concerning ṣimṣum ultimately morphed into religious and social schism. These debates confronted the meaning of being and forged the animating ethos of Chabad, a dynamic movement in modern Judaism. Chabad's distinctive character and self-image, Rubin shows, emerged from its spirited defense of Hasidism's interpretation of ṣimṣum as an act of love leading to rapturous reunion. This interpretation ignited a literal conflagration, complete with book burnings, denunciations, investigations, and arrests. Chabad's subsequent preoccupation with ṣimṣum was equally significant for questions of legitimacy, authority, and succession, as for existential questions of being and meaning. Unfolding the story of Chabad from the early modern period to the twentieth century, this book provides fresh portraits of the successive leaders of the movement. Innovatively integrating history, philosophy, and literature, Rubin shows how Kabbalistic ideas are crucially entangled in the experience of modernity and in the response to its ruptures. Interviewee: Eli Rubin is a contributing editor at Chabad.org and received his PhD from the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
In Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity: An Existential History of Chabad Hasidism (Stanford University Press, 2025), Eli Rubin provides a comprehensive intellectual and institutional history of Chabad Hasidism through the Kabbalistic concept of ṣimṣum. The onset of modernity, Eli Rubin argues, was heralded by this startling idea: existence itself is predicated on a self-inflicted "rupture" in the infinite assertion of divinity. Centuries of theoretical disputations concerning ṣimṣum ultimately morphed into religious and social schism. These debates confronted the meaning of being and forged the animating ethos of Chabad, a dynamic movement in modern Judaism. Chabad's distinctive character and self-image, Rubin shows, emerged from its spirited defense of Hasidism's interpretation of ṣimṣum as an act of love leading to rapturous reunion. This interpretation ignited a literal conflagration, complete with book burnings, denunciations, investigations, and arrests. Chabad's subsequent preoccupation with ṣimṣum was equally significant for questions of legitimacy, authority, and succession, as for existential questions of being and meaning. Unfolding the story of Chabad from the early modern period to the twentieth century, this book provides fresh portraits of the successive leaders of the movement. Innovatively integrating history, philosophy, and literature, Rubin shows how Kabbalistic ideas are crucially entangled in the experience of modernity and in the response to its ruptures. Interviewee: Eli Rubin is a contributing editor at Chabad.org and received his PhD from the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
The episode explores the challenges of remote work and the opportunities for connection that arise from engaging in community events like the Sin City Ruby conference. Neeraj Singh shares his experiences running a remote consulting agency, highlights unconventional hiring practices, and delves into the benefits of creating clone products, all while emphasizing the value of quality software and a thriving company culture.• Discussing the emotional toll of remote work • Importance of community events for connection • Neeraj's Big Binary: A unique, remote-first agency • Innovatively maintaining talent on the bench for flexibility • The value of creating clones in a saturated market • Hiring challenges and unique strategies • Retaining talent through strong company culture • Quality assurance as a fundamental aspect of software development • A holistic view on building competitive and maintainable productsBigBinaryNeetoSin City Ruby
About the Guest:K. T. Moyer is the founder and leading physical therapist of Homefront Physical Therapy, based in Johnson City. With a background originating from Cleveland, Ohio, and an educational journey through ETSU, K. T. transitioned from city living to embracing the outdoorsy lifestyle of Johnson City. Her professional expertise spans over 13 years, specializing in musculoskeletal issues, and she holds certifications in McKenzie therapy and dry needling. K. T. is also noted for pioneering concierge physical therapy services, integrating personalized care by providing in-home services, and expanding into massage therapy offerings.Episode Summary:This dynamic episode introduces K. T. Moyer of Homefront Physical Therapy, highlighting the innovative ways she merges her love for patient care with her passion for tackling healthcare inefficiencies. K. T. sheds light on her journey from Cleveland to establishing her practice in Johnson City and how her city roots impacted her transition to a more outdoor-oriented lifestyle. This enriching discussion presents a mix of Katie's professional insights and personal anecdotes, giving listeners a comprehensive view of her philosophy in healthcare and life.The conversation centers around K. T.'s entrepreneurial journey in physical therapy, detailing her transition to a concierge model that provides personalized care right at the patient's home. K. T. shares her thoughts on the inadequacies of traditional healthcare systems, the advantages of scheduling flexibility, and the reasons behind her decision to operate beyond network insurance systems. By offering both physical therapy and massage therapy, Homefront Personal Therapy provides holistic approaches to wellness. The episode also explores engaging themes like the benefits of various therapeutic methods, the importance of community networking, and the need for a holistic approach to health care, echoing her hopes for future expansions that focus on patient-centered care.Key Takeaways:K. T. Moyer integrates concierge services in physical therapy, blending personalized patient experiences with high-quality care right at home.Homefront Physical Therapy ventures beyond standard methods by not accepting insurance and focusing on superior, affordable services.K. T.'s expertise includes McKenzie therapy, specialized in diagnosing and treating neck and back pain by targeting root causes rather than symptoms.The holistic approach and community-based networking are integral elements in Homefront's mission to transform healthcare perceptions.Innovatively combining dry needling with massage therapy offers an all-inclusive healing process for various physical ailments.Notable Quotes:"The way I treat, I really dive into, like, the mechanics and the root cause of what's going on.""If you help enough people get what they want, you'll get what you want.""I wanted to make sure that a, I can still provide a living for myself but also like I'm accessible.""Don't forget to ask God. After all, he is a manufacturer.""Our backs love to move. That's when you're going to be the healthiest, the strongest."Resources:Homefront Physical Therapy WebsiteSocial Media: @DrConciergePT on Facebook and InstagramImmerse yourself in this enlightening episode to discover more about K. T.'s path to revolutionizing physical therapy with personalized care. Stay tuned to indulge in more insightful conversations on health, wellness, and innovative business practices in upcoming episodes.
Join us to learn how to make the most of your specialty grains to reduce costs and improve brewhouse efficiency. The industry is more cognizant of finances, and in this session, you will learn how to use brewing ingredients both more sustainably and innovatively. We will focus closely on alternative techniques as well as sustainable practices. Walk away with actionable insights to enhance your brewing process and bottom line. Country Malt Group is your one stop shop for your everyday brewing and distilling needs. Abi Conner, Product Manager at CMG is in charge of Portfolio Management, Innovation, and New Product Development. Abi will be joined by Patrick Sylvester, Heather Jerred and Tim Roberts, Territory Sales Managers at CMG, as well as Sydney Starkman, Field Sales Manager at CMG. Join us in-person for CBP Connects Half workshop, half networking San Diego, CA | December 10-12, 2024 Grab your spot now at https://cbpconnects.com/
This is the fourth R in our five-week journey through the 5 R's of Sustainability, repurpose innovatively. In the past three weeks, we covered “refuse,” “reduce,” and “reuse”. The full show notes, with links, resources we mention, and podcast sponsors can be found HERE.
Kalika Mehta's book Strategic Litigation and Corporate Complicity in Crimes Under International Law: A TWAIL Analysis (Routledge, 2023) provides a comprehensive account of how non-state actors rely on international criminal law as a tool in the service of progressive political causes. The argument that international criminal law and its institutions serve as an instrument in the hands of a few powerful states, and that its practice is characterized by double standards and selectivity, has received considerable attention. This book, however, focuses on a practice that is informed by this argument. Its focus is on an alternative practice within international criminal law, where non-state actors navigate what critical scholars call a structurally biased legal system, in order to achieve long-term political objectives. Innovatively, the book combines the concerns expressed by Third World Approaches to International Law with strategic litigation that focuses on the accountability of corporations for their complicity in crimes under international law. Analysing this litigation, the book demonstrates that, while it is crucial to highlight the blind spots of the international criminal legal framework, it is also important to take into account the practice of non-state actors engaged in leveraging its emancipatory potential. Alex Batesmith is a Lecturer in Legal Profession at the School of Law, University of Leeds, UK. His research focuses on lawyers, their professional self-identity and their motivations, and how these shape the institutions and the discipline in which they work. Twitter: @batesmith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Kalika Mehta's book Strategic Litigation and Corporate Complicity in Crimes Under International Law: A TWAIL Analysis (Routledge, 2023) provides a comprehensive account of how non-state actors rely on international criminal law as a tool in the service of progressive political causes. The argument that international criminal law and its institutions serve as an instrument in the hands of a few powerful states, and that its practice is characterized by double standards and selectivity, has received considerable attention. This book, however, focuses on a practice that is informed by this argument. Its focus is on an alternative practice within international criminal law, where non-state actors navigate what critical scholars call a structurally biased legal system, in order to achieve long-term political objectives. Innovatively, the book combines the concerns expressed by Third World Approaches to International Law with strategic litigation that focuses on the accountability of corporations for their complicity in crimes under international law. Analysing this litigation, the book demonstrates that, while it is crucial to highlight the blind spots of the international criminal legal framework, it is also important to take into account the practice of non-state actors engaged in leveraging its emancipatory potential. Alex Batesmith is a Lecturer in Legal Profession at the School of Law, University of Leeds, UK. His research focuses on lawyers, their professional self-identity and their motivations, and how these shape the institutions and the discipline in which they work. Twitter: @batesmith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Kalika Mehta's book Strategic Litigation and Corporate Complicity in Crimes Under International Law: A TWAIL Analysis (Routledge, 2023) provides a comprehensive account of how non-state actors rely on international criminal law as a tool in the service of progressive political causes. The argument that international criminal law and its institutions serve as an instrument in the hands of a few powerful states, and that its practice is characterized by double standards and selectivity, has received considerable attention. This book, however, focuses on a practice that is informed by this argument. Its focus is on an alternative practice within international criminal law, where non-state actors navigate what critical scholars call a structurally biased legal system, in order to achieve long-term political objectives. Innovatively, the book combines the concerns expressed by Third World Approaches to International Law with strategic litigation that focuses on the accountability of corporations for their complicity in crimes under international law. Analysing this litigation, the book demonstrates that, while it is crucial to highlight the blind spots of the international criminal legal framework, it is also important to take into account the practice of non-state actors engaged in leveraging its emancipatory potential. Alex Batesmith is a Lecturer in Legal Profession at the School of Law, University of Leeds, UK. His research focuses on lawyers, their professional self-identity and their motivations, and how these shape the institutions and the discipline in which they work. Twitter: @batesmith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
Kalika Mehta's book Strategic Litigation and Corporate Complicity in Crimes Under International Law: A TWAIL Analysis (Routledge, 2023) provides a comprehensive account of how non-state actors rely on international criminal law as a tool in the service of progressive political causes. The argument that international criminal law and its institutions serve as an instrument in the hands of a few powerful states, and that its practice is characterized by double standards and selectivity, has received considerable attention. This book, however, focuses on a practice that is informed by this argument. Its focus is on an alternative practice within international criminal law, where non-state actors navigate what critical scholars call a structurally biased legal system, in order to achieve long-term political objectives. Innovatively, the book combines the concerns expressed by Third World Approaches to International Law with strategic litigation that focuses on the accountability of corporations for their complicity in crimes under international law. Analysing this litigation, the book demonstrates that, while it is crucial to highlight the blind spots of the international criminal legal framework, it is also important to take into account the practice of non-state actors engaged in leveraging its emancipatory potential. Alex Batesmith is a Lecturer in Legal Profession at the School of Law, University of Leeds, UK. His research focuses on lawyers, their professional self-identity and their motivations, and how these shape the institutions and the discipline in which they work. Twitter: @batesmith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority
Private Money isn't asking, it's offering the opportunity. In Jay's Private Money world, you're the bank. Protected and privileged. And the secret sauce? Self-directed IRAs for tax-smart moves!In today's episode of Raising Private Money, Jay joins Jeremy Dyers' The Freedom Point Real Estate Podcast where he unravels the motivating force that fuels his impressive track record, including steering over $118,000,000 in transactions. Alongside his wife, Carol Joy, Jay spearheads a coaching program that orbits around the power of private funding, a revelation that will redefine your investment strategy.Private Money: The Unconventional TeacherEmphasizing education over solicitation, Jay Conner champions teaching people about private lending. By sharing knowledge with associates from various spheres of his life, he has not only facilitated high-return avenues for them but also profoundly impacted their retirement years. Jay's approach demystifies the private money program, encouraging a seamless tax-free transition of retirement funds into fruitful investments.Building Blocks for New InvestorsUnderstanding the plight of investors in the context of the global crisis of 2009, Jay Conner advocates for investment strategies that are resilient and adaptable. His experience during this tumultuous time led him to harness private funds, underlining the importance of seeking solutions and growth during periods of difficulty. For new investors, Jay's insights provide clarity on structuring investments and the inherent protection mechanisms akin to traditional banking systems.Single-Family Investments: A Banking PerspectiveIn the single-family home investment paradigm, Jay Conner describes investors as 'the bank'—lending money secured against real estate with terms highly favorable when compared to traditional banking products. This secured method, he says, not only yields higher returns but also maintains a conservative loan-to-value ratio, ensuring a buffer to protect the investor's capital.Private Lending vs. Syndication: A Comparative GlimpseJay Conner's explanation of the stark contrasts between single-family investments and multifamily syndications sheds light for passive investors on the distinction between the two. While the former involves a direct lending process secured by individual properties, the latter pools investor funding into a larger fund managed in collaboration with an SEC attorney.Securing the Investor's InterestThe podcast delves into the safeguards inherent in private lending, such as inclusion in insurance and title policies, which Jay Conner emphasizes as critical to secure investors' interests similar to any institutional lender. Innovatively, these protective measures provide a clear perspective on risk management in private real estate deals.Future Prospects and Tax ImplicationsTackling the question of plans, Jay Conner discusses how a self-directed IRA facilitates tax-advantaged growth for investors, though private lenders might miss out on certain benefits like tax depreciation. Nonetheless, a self-directed IRA remains a powerful tool enabling investors to direct their retirement funds into real estate without incurring taxes or penalties.The conversation with Jay Conner and Jeremy Dyer not only illuminates the rich potential within the real estate market but also offers invaluable wisdom for both seasoned and aspiring investors. Unlocking the secrets to lucrative investments, Jay's journey inspires many to consider private lending as a pivotal step towards financial liberty.Mastermind Mentorship in Real Estate Investing: "Nothing else gives me more, makes me more happy, and gives me more joy than m
With interest rates up and banking brand trust down, credit unions need to make 2024 a year of innovation and growth. To get there, prioritizing loan growth and digital optimization will play a crucial role in setting credit unions apart. Join Allied Solutions' Chief Lending Consultant Jack Imes as he discusses technology in the lending landscape, key drivers for growth, and more.
It's women's month on the CPG Guys. Every year in November we feature only female executives, startup founders and leaders from CPG brands and retail on the podcast. This is episode three for the CPG Guys women's month 2023.We're happy to be formal sponsors of NextUp whose mission is to advance all women in business. We are giving away memberships to this prestigious network and organization so drop us a line at contact@cpgguys.com to learn more and take advantage of what NextUp has to offer.The CPGGUYS welcome Monica McGurk, CEo of Tropicana & Mainstream Brands at Tropicana Brands Group.Follow Monica on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicamcgurk/Follow Tropicana Brands Group on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tropicana-brands-group/Follow Tropicana Brands Group online at: https://www.tropicanabrandsgroup.com/Here's what we asked Monica : Can you tell us about your journey to becoming the CEO of Tropicana and what about the opportunity was so appealing to you?Tropicana has a rich history. How do you balance honoring tradition while staying innovative?How has Tropicana adapted to changing consumer preferences for healthier beverages?Earlier this year, Tropicana won no less than 3 SABRE Awards for superior achievement in branding for reputation & engagement surrounding Tropicana Crunch Cereal, Tropicana Toothpaste and the Tropicana Mimosa Maker. How do intriguing product campaigns like these play a role in your marketing strategy?What role does consumer feedback play in shaping Tropicana's products and marketing strategies?What are the leadership qualities that you look for in building a team and how do foster growth of these qualities in your company?What are some of the key consumer trends that you think will present Tropicana with the greatest opportunity for building customer loyalty?CPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comNextUp Website: http://NextUpisnow.org/cpgguysRetailWit Website: http://retailwit.comRhea Raj's Website: http://rhearaj.comDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
The contentious science of phrenology once promised insight into character and intellect through external ‘reading' of the head. In the transforming settler-colonial landscapes of nineteenth-century Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, popular phrenologists — figures who often hailed from the margins — performed their science of touch and cranial jargon everywhere from mechanics' institutions to public houses. In Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World: Popular Phrenology in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (Cambridge UP, 2023), Alexandra Roginski recounts a history of this everyday practice, exploring how it featured in the fates of people living in, and moving through, the Tasman World. Innovatively drawing on historical newspapers and a network of archives, she traces the careers of a diverse range of popular phrenologists and those they encountered. By analysing the actions at play in scientific episodes through ethnographic, social and cultural history, Roginski considers how this now-discredited science could, in its own day, yield fleeting power and advantage, even against a backdrop of large-scale dispossession and social brittleness. Piers Kelly is a linguistic anthropologist at the University of New England, Australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The contentious science of phrenology once promised insight into character and intellect through external ‘reading' of the head. In the transforming settler-colonial landscapes of nineteenth-century Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, popular phrenologists — figures who often hailed from the margins — performed their science of touch and cranial jargon everywhere from mechanics' institutions to public houses. In Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World: Popular Phrenology in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (Cambridge UP, 2023), Alexandra Roginski recounts a history of this everyday practice, exploring how it featured in the fates of people living in, and moving through, the Tasman World. Innovatively drawing on historical newspapers and a network of archives, she traces the careers of a diverse range of popular phrenologists and those they encountered. By analysing the actions at play in scientific episodes through ethnographic, social and cultural history, Roginski considers how this now-discredited science could, in its own day, yield fleeting power and advantage, even against a backdrop of large-scale dispossession and social brittleness. Piers Kelly is a linguistic anthropologist at the University of New England, Australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The contentious science of phrenology once promised insight into character and intellect through external ‘reading' of the head. In the transforming settler-colonial landscapes of nineteenth-century Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, popular phrenologists — figures who often hailed from the margins — performed their science of touch and cranial jargon everywhere from mechanics' institutions to public houses. In Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World: Popular Phrenology in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (Cambridge UP, 2023), Alexandra Roginski recounts a history of this everyday practice, exploring how it featured in the fates of people living in, and moving through, the Tasman World. Innovatively drawing on historical newspapers and a network of archives, she traces the careers of a diverse range of popular phrenologists and those they encountered. By analysing the actions at play in scientific episodes through ethnographic, social and cultural history, Roginski considers how this now-discredited science could, in its own day, yield fleeting power and advantage, even against a backdrop of large-scale dispossession and social brittleness. Piers Kelly is a linguistic anthropologist at the University of New England, Australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The contentious science of phrenology once promised insight into character and intellect through external ‘reading' of the head. In the transforming settler-colonial landscapes of nineteenth-century Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, popular phrenologists — figures who often hailed from the margins — performed their science of touch and cranial jargon everywhere from mechanics' institutions to public houses. In Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World: Popular Phrenology in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (Cambridge UP, 2023), Alexandra Roginski recounts a history of this everyday practice, exploring how it featured in the fates of people living in, and moving through, the Tasman World. Innovatively drawing on historical newspapers and a network of archives, she traces the careers of a diverse range of popular phrenologists and those they encountered. By analysing the actions at play in scientific episodes through ethnographic, social and cultural history, Roginski considers how this now-discredited science could, in its own day, yield fleeting power and advantage, even against a backdrop of large-scale dispossession and social brittleness. Piers Kelly is a linguistic anthropologist at the University of New England, Australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
The contentious science of phrenology once promised insight into character and intellect through external ‘reading' of the head. In the transforming settler-colonial landscapes of nineteenth-century Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, popular phrenologists — figures who often hailed from the margins — performed their science of touch and cranial jargon everywhere from mechanics' institutions to public houses. In Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World: Popular Phrenology in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (Cambridge UP, 2023), Alexandra Roginski recounts a history of this everyday practice, exploring how it featured in the fates of people living in, and moving through, the Tasman World. Innovatively drawing on historical newspapers and a network of archives, she traces the careers of a diverse range of popular phrenologists and those they encountered. By analysing the actions at play in scientific episodes through ethnographic, social and cultural history, Roginski considers how this now-discredited science could, in its own day, yield fleeting power and advantage, even against a backdrop of large-scale dispossession and social brittleness. Piers Kelly is a linguistic anthropologist at the University of New England, Australia
The contentious science of phrenology once promised insight into character and intellect through external ‘reading' of the head. In the transforming settler-colonial landscapes of nineteenth-century Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, popular phrenologists — figures who often hailed from the margins — performed their science of touch and cranial jargon everywhere from mechanics' institutions to public houses. In Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World: Popular Phrenology in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (Cambridge UP, 2023), Alexandra Roginski recounts a history of this everyday practice, exploring how it featured in the fates of people living in, and moving through, the Tasman World. Innovatively drawing on historical newspapers and a network of archives, she traces the careers of a diverse range of popular phrenologists and those they encountered. By analysing the actions at play in scientific episodes through ethnographic, social and cultural history, Roginski considers how this now-discredited science could, in its own day, yield fleeting power and advantage, even against a backdrop of large-scale dispossession and social brittleness. Piers Kelly is a linguistic anthropologist at the University of New England, Australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies
In Paradoxes of Nostalgia: Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 (Duke University Press, 2022) Dr. Penny M. Von Eschen offers a sweeping examination of the cold war's afterlife and the lingering shadows it casts over geopolitics, journalism, and popular culture. She shows how myriad forms of nostalgia across the globe—from those that posit a mythic national past to those critical of neoliberalism that remember a time when people believed in the possibility of a collective good—indelibly shape the post-cold war era. When Western triumphalism moved into the global South and former Eastern bloc spaces, many articulated a powerful sense of loss and a longing for stability. Innovatively bringing together diplomatic archives, museums, films, and video games, Dr. Von Eschen shows that as the United States continuously sought new enemies for its unipolar world, cold war triumphalism fueled the ascendancy of xenophobic right-wing nationalism and the embrace of authoritarian sensibilities in the United States and beyond. Ultimately, she demonstrates that triumphalist claims that capitalism and military might won the cold war distort the past and disfigure the present, undermining democratic values and institutions. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Paradoxes of Nostalgia: Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 (Duke University Press, 2022) Dr. Penny M. Von Eschen offers a sweeping examination of the cold war's afterlife and the lingering shadows it casts over geopolitics, journalism, and popular culture. She shows how myriad forms of nostalgia across the globe—from those that posit a mythic national past to those critical of neoliberalism that remember a time when people believed in the possibility of a collective good—indelibly shape the post-cold war era. When Western triumphalism moved into the global South and former Eastern bloc spaces, many articulated a powerful sense of loss and a longing for stability. Innovatively bringing together diplomatic archives, museums, films, and video games, Dr. Von Eschen shows that as the United States continuously sought new enemies for its unipolar world, cold war triumphalism fueled the ascendancy of xenophobic right-wing nationalism and the embrace of authoritarian sensibilities in the United States and beyond. Ultimately, she demonstrates that triumphalist claims that capitalism and military might won the cold war distort the past and disfigure the present, undermining democratic values and institutions. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In Paradoxes of Nostalgia: Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 (Duke University Press, 2022) Dr. Penny M. Von Eschen offers a sweeping examination of the cold war's afterlife and the lingering shadows it casts over geopolitics, journalism, and popular culture. She shows how myriad forms of nostalgia across the globe—from those that posit a mythic national past to those critical of neoliberalism that remember a time when people believed in the possibility of a collective good—indelibly shape the post-cold war era. When Western triumphalism moved into the global South and former Eastern bloc spaces, many articulated a powerful sense of loss and a longing for stability. Innovatively bringing together diplomatic archives, museums, films, and video games, Dr. Von Eschen shows that as the United States continuously sought new enemies for its unipolar world, cold war triumphalism fueled the ascendancy of xenophobic right-wing nationalism and the embrace of authoritarian sensibilities in the United States and beyond. Ultimately, she demonstrates that triumphalist claims that capitalism and military might won the cold war distort the past and disfigure the present, undermining democratic values and institutions. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
In Paradoxes of Nostalgia: Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 (Duke University Press, 2022) Dr. Penny M. Von Eschen offers a sweeping examination of the cold war's afterlife and the lingering shadows it casts over geopolitics, journalism, and popular culture. She shows how myriad forms of nostalgia across the globe—from those that posit a mythic national past to those critical of neoliberalism that remember a time when people believed in the possibility of a collective good—indelibly shape the post-cold war era. When Western triumphalism moved into the global South and former Eastern bloc spaces, many articulated a powerful sense of loss and a longing for stability. Innovatively bringing together diplomatic archives, museums, films, and video games, Dr. Von Eschen shows that as the United States continuously sought new enemies for its unipolar world, cold war triumphalism fueled the ascendancy of xenophobic right-wing nationalism and the embrace of authoritarian sensibilities in the United States and beyond. Ultimately, she demonstrates that triumphalist claims that capitalism and military might won the cold war distort the past and disfigure the present, undermining democratic values and institutions. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
In Paradoxes of Nostalgia: Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 (Duke University Press, 2022) Dr. Penny M. Von Eschen offers a sweeping examination of the cold war's afterlife and the lingering shadows it casts over geopolitics, journalism, and popular culture. She shows how myriad forms of nostalgia across the globe—from those that posit a mythic national past to those critical of neoliberalism that remember a time when people believed in the possibility of a collective good—indelibly shape the post-cold war era. When Western triumphalism moved into the global South and former Eastern bloc spaces, many articulated a powerful sense of loss and a longing for stability. Innovatively bringing together diplomatic archives, museums, films, and video games, Dr. Von Eschen shows that as the United States continuously sought new enemies for its unipolar world, cold war triumphalism fueled the ascendancy of xenophobic right-wing nationalism and the embrace of authoritarian sensibilities in the United States and beyond. Ultimately, she demonstrates that triumphalist claims that capitalism and military might won the cold war distort the past and disfigure the present, undermining democratic values and institutions. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
In Paradoxes of Nostalgia: Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 (Duke University Press, 2022) Dr. Penny M. Von Eschen offers a sweeping examination of the cold war's afterlife and the lingering shadows it casts over geopolitics, journalism, and popular culture. She shows how myriad forms of nostalgia across the globe—from those that posit a mythic national past to those critical of neoliberalism that remember a time when people believed in the possibility of a collective good—indelibly shape the post-cold war era. When Western triumphalism moved into the global South and former Eastern bloc spaces, many articulated a powerful sense of loss and a longing for stability. Innovatively bringing together diplomatic archives, museums, films, and video games, Dr. Von Eschen shows that as the United States continuously sought new enemies for its unipolar world, cold war triumphalism fueled the ascendancy of xenophobic right-wing nationalism and the embrace of authoritarian sensibilities in the United States and beyond. Ultimately, she demonstrates that triumphalist claims that capitalism and military might won the cold war distort the past and disfigure the present, undermining democratic values and institutions. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
In Paradoxes of Nostalgia: Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 (Duke University Press, 2022) Dr. Penny M. Von Eschen offers a sweeping examination of the cold war's afterlife and the lingering shadows it casts over geopolitics, journalism, and popular culture. She shows how myriad forms of nostalgia across the globe—from those that posit a mythic national past to those critical of neoliberalism that remember a time when people believed in the possibility of a collective good—indelibly shape the post-cold war era. When Western triumphalism moved into the global South and former Eastern bloc spaces, many articulated a powerful sense of loss and a longing for stability. Innovatively bringing together diplomatic archives, museums, films, and video games, Dr. Von Eschen shows that as the United States continuously sought new enemies for its unipolar world, cold war triumphalism fueled the ascendancy of xenophobic right-wing nationalism and the embrace of authoritarian sensibilities in the United States and beyond. Ultimately, she demonstrates that triumphalist claims that capitalism and military might won the cold war distort the past and disfigure the present, undermining democratic values and institutions. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Paradoxes of Nostalgia: Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 (Duke University Press, 2022) Dr. Penny M. Von Eschen offers a sweeping examination of the cold war's afterlife and the lingering shadows it casts over geopolitics, journalism, and popular culture. She shows how myriad forms of nostalgia across the globe—from those that posit a mythic national past to those critical of neoliberalism that remember a time when people believed in the possibility of a collective good—indelibly shape the post-cold war era. When Western triumphalism moved into the global South and former Eastern bloc spaces, many articulated a powerful sense of loss and a longing for stability. Innovatively bringing together diplomatic archives, museums, films, and video games, Dr. Von Eschen shows that as the United States continuously sought new enemies for its unipolar world, cold war triumphalism fueled the ascendancy of xenophobic right-wing nationalism and the embrace of authoritarian sensibilities in the United States and beyond. Ultimately, she demonstrates that triumphalist claims that capitalism and military might won the cold war distort the past and disfigure the present, undermining democratic values and institutions. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Paradoxes of Nostalgia: Cold War Triumphalism and Global Disorder since 1989 (Duke University Press, 2022) Dr. Penny M. Von Eschen offers a sweeping examination of the cold war's afterlife and the lingering shadows it casts over geopolitics, journalism, and popular culture. She shows how myriad forms of nostalgia across the globe—from those that posit a mythic national past to those critical of neoliberalism that remember a time when people believed in the possibility of a collective good—indelibly shape the post-cold war era. When Western triumphalism moved into the global South and former Eastern bloc spaces, many articulated a powerful sense of loss and a longing for stability. Innovatively bringing together diplomatic archives, museums, films, and video games, Dr. Von Eschen shows that as the United States continuously sought new enemies for its unipolar world, cold war triumphalism fueled the ascendancy of xenophobic right-wing nationalism and the embrace of authoritarian sensibilities in the United States and beyond. Ultimately, she demonstrates that triumphalist claims that capitalism and military might won the cold war distort the past and disfigure the present, undermining democratic values and institutions. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join host Reid Miles as he delves into the captivating world of autism and gaming with the dynamic and determined Daniel Isham, a game developer on a mission to create an immersive gaming experience while battling societal expectations and the struggle to fit in. My special guest is Daniel Isham Our guest today is Daniel Isham, a true testament of creativity meeting gaming. While taking care of his daughter and working as a full-time janitor, Daniel managed to co-develop a unique 3D printing board game. This isn't just any game, it's an immersive experience where players build their own worlds and tell their stories via a podcast. A self-confessed introvert, Daniel uses 3D printing and podcasting as an outlet for his creativity, leading to a thrilling new game that merges creativity, strategy, and fun. Everything he's planning is going to go differently than he expects and that most of it won't happen. Daniels Resources: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/to-rule-a-world-3d/id1694195048 https://www.patreon.com/VoiceofKane Connect with me here: https://www.twitter.com/AspergersStudio https://www.linkedin.com/in/reidmiles/ https://www.youtube.com/@AspergersStudio https://www.instagram/InsidetheAspergersStudio https://aspergersstudio.com/ https://www.facebook.com/InsideTheAspergersStudio I am also on Threads. Check out my Merch https://itas.creator-spring.com/ Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio
Join host Reid Miles as he delves into the captivating world of autism and gaming with the dynamic and determined Daniel Isham, a game developer on a mission to create an immersive gaming experience while battling societal expectations and the struggle to fit in. My special guest is Daniel Isham Our guest today is Daniel Isham, a true testament of creativity meeting gaming. While taking care of his daughter and working as a full-time janitor, Daniel managed to co-develop a unique 3D printing board game. This isn't just any game, it's an immersive experience where players build their own worlds and tell their stories via a podcast. A self-confessed introvert, Daniel uses 3D printing and podcasting as an outlet for his creativity, leading to a thrilling new game that merges creativity, strategy, and fun. Everything he's planning is going to go differently than he expects and that most of it won't happen. Daniels Resources: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/to-rule-a-world-3d/id1694195048 https://www.patreon.com/VoiceofKane Connect with me here: https://www.twitter.com/AspergersStudio https://www.linkedin.com/in/reidmiles/ https://www.youtube.com/@AspergersStudio https://www.instagram/InsidetheAspergersStudio https://aspergersstudio.com/ https://www.facebook.com/InsideTheAspergersStudio I am also on Threads. Check out my Merch https://itas.creator-spring.com/ Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio
Having a roof over one's head is more of a confidence builder then people can truly ever know....On this episode we're still knee deep in the Hot Docs Canadian Documentary Film Festival (it's almost over but select films are available to stream online) and we're talking about a film that is pulled from the news columns here in Toronto showing a tragic failure of government almost in real time. It's time for 'Someone Lives Here'.Throughout the COVID pandemic, Toronto has seen a catastrophic increase in homelessness. Sick of seeing his city unable to care for its unhoused people, Khaleel Seivwright quit his job as a full-time carpenter and dedicated himself to building insulated shelters—called “tiny shelters.” Innovatively using body temperature for heating, Khaleel's efforts garnered international media attention, leading Toronto to propose a possible partnership—only to reverse its decision a week later.A very poignant and very real piece of cinema that so many of us in Toronto got to live through on the news on a daily basis. We had the unique pleasure of sitting down with director Zack Russell to find out what led him to pick up his camera, document Khaleel's story and so very much more....
Podcast Page: [https://howtotalkto.ai]HTTTA Newsletter: [https://httta.substack.com/]Dive into the world of AI models like ChatGPT and uncover their revolutionary potential to transform businesses. This podcast features diverse perspectives on AI and prompt engineering from your hosts Goda Go and Wes the Synthmind, exploring both the development of AI models and examples and insights into their innovative applications.Discover tips and use cases to enhance your prompt engineering skills, while also addressing the ethical implications of AI usage. Designed for prompt engineers, business owners, or anyone interested in learning more about AI, this podcast aims to provide insights into how to learn prompting and the integral role prompt engineering will play in the business landscape. AI models like ChatGPT unlock revolutionary opportunities for businesses. Innovatively applying prompt engineering can drive valuable business insights.Join G and Wes the SynthMind as they discuss the incredible potential of AI models and share their experiences in harnessing this technology. Learn how prompt engineering—a blend of art and science—enables more effective communication with AI models, yielding better results than traditional search methods or more simplistic interactions with these AI tools.Explore [LearnPrompting.org] , an open-source platform for mastering AI communication Meet Wes, who turned his prompt engineering skills into a lucrative AI consultancy and Prompt Engineering side hustle and Goda, a design and marketing wizard whose YouTube content surrounding prompt engineering has over 1 million views in the past few months alone. Our hosts emphasize the importance of understanding AI's ethical implications and avoiding sensationalism.Stay tuned for engaging conversations, practical tips, captivating interviews, and entertaining segments all facilitated by AI tools like ChatGPT and text-to-voice. And don't miss a video version of this podcast and our AI-voiced co-host, all coming soon! New Episodes Friday.Happy Prompting Everybody!MidJourney Master Reference Guide: [bit.ly/3obnUNU](bit.ly/3obnUNU)ChatGPT Master Reference Guide: [bit.ly/3obo7AG](bit.ly/3obo7AG)Learn Prompting: [https://learnprompting.org/](https://learnprompting.org/)Discord (Goda Go#3156 & Commordore_Wesmardo#2912)Goda Go on Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/@godago](https://www.youtube.com/@godago)Wes the Synthmind's everything: [https://linktr.ee/synthminds](https://linktr.ee/synthminds)#learnprompting #HTTTA #howtotalktoai #ai #artificialintelligence #promptengineering #prompt #research #nlp #openai #languagemodels #programming #coding #technical #prompthacking #AIsystems #gpt #naturallanguageprocessing #deepreinforcementlearning #chatgpt #gpt4 #stablediffusion #midjourney #midjourneyaiAudio Licensing Codes:- XE3PMH56JJN9LJ8B- ASLC-22DC2994-050B57C5D6
Third generation run company including the granddaughter who inspired their famous brand, Little Debbie. She now sits on the board of directors. Dave Young: Welcome to The Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not so secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is... well, it's us. But we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients, so here's one of those. [Colair Heating and Air Ad] Dave Young: Welcome back to The Empire Builders Podcast, and Stephen I'm excited because we're back to baked goods. You told me just before we started recording that we're going to be talking about McKee Bakeries, and I didn't have a clue. I didn't have the foggiest notion what that was till you said, "Oh, these are the people behind Little Debbie snack cakes." So, yeah, yeah. Stephen Semple: Have you partaken in the few Little Debbie's in your time? Dave Young: Yeah, I've probably eaten loads of them in the past. I'm trying to avoid that stuff at this point in my life. Well, one of the weird experiences I have with Little Debbie's is, this is a weird one because I was renting a storage unit in Tucson, Arizona a couple years ago. You know how sometimes they're really cramped in the spaces to get in and out of your storage unit. Every time we'd try to go to access our storage unit, the guys right across from us had their trucks in, their trailers pulled in there and they were loading in and out boxes and boxes and pallets of Little Debbie snack cakes. It's like these were obviously the franchise drivers, the route drivers or whoever, and they were keeping their ... I don't know how that any of that works. So maybe that's part, I don't know what their business model is, but it evolved storage units in Tucson, Arizona somehow. Stephen Semple: Wow. There you go. Maybe these were counterfeit Little Debbie's. Dave Young: It could've just been a front, right? The cartel uses empty Little Debbie cases. I have no idea how any of this works. So tell me about McKee Bakeries. Stephen Semple: Started as McKee Bakery and it's now known as McKee Foods. And as we talked about, it's best known for the Little Debbie brand. Here's one of the things that's kind of cool. The company is still privately held going into its third generation, so we don't exactly know the sales figures. What I did come across as about 900 million cartons of Little Debbie product is sold a year, so that's a lot of storage containers in Tucson. Dave Young: That is a lot of storage units. I don't know if there's even a way to calculate that. Stephen Semple: And the fun part is the Little Debbie brand, like the whole picture and idea is actually based upon one of the founder's grandchildren with four year old Debbie, who today serves as an executive VP on the board. So Little Debbie has grown up and is now on the board of McKee Food. And so I thought that that was pretty cool. And so still very much a family business. Dave Young: That is really cool that they've managed to grow to that size and keep it in the family. That's always amazing. Stephen Semple: Don't see that very often. So they're doing something right, not only in terms of the business, but they're doing something right in terms of the family that they've been able to keep this going and keep it being successful. And I thought that that was very cool and just kind of neat that Little Debbie's on the board. Dave Young: So how did this thing get started? Stephen Semple: It started during the Depression when O.D., he's called O.D but his name was Oather but he goes by O.D, and Ruth McKee started this little bakery business during the depression. And what O.D.
Steph & Ash talk to Raechel Canipe, Director of Community Engagement at Synapse Florida and Founder of Women in Tech & Entrepreneurship. Raechel tells us what to look forward to at Synapse Summit this year in Tampa on February 14th, 2023. So many great speakers, panelists, and guests! Raechel also shares some excellent Boss Bites on […] The post Live Bold & Boss Up: How Being a Connector Can Make You Think More Innovatively – with Raechel Canipe appeared first on Radio Influence.
Steph & Ash talk to Raechel Canipe, Director of Community Engagement at Synapse Florida and Founder of Women in Tech & Entrepreneurship. Raechel tells us what to look forward to at Synapse Summit this year in Tampa on February 14th, 2023. So many great speakers, panelists, and guests! Raechel also shares some excellent Boss Bites on […] The post Live Bold & Boss Up: How Being a Connector Can Make You Think More Innovatively – with Raechel Canipe appeared first on Radio Influence.
Ian Koniak is an accomplished sales coach, trainer and keynote speaker who helps B2B Account Executives perform to their full potential and crush their quotas by mastering the mindset, habits, and skills needed to perform at the highest level. Ian has been a top performing Account Executive for 19 years, with over $100M in career sales at Fortune 500 companies. He's led and developed teams, and was recently the #1 Account Executive in the Enterprise Select Division at Salesforce. Ian is now on a mission to share his secrets to success with the sales community. Most recently Ian worked as a Strategic Account Director for the Enterprise West Sales team at Salesforce, where he partnered with their largest customers to help them drive growth, innovation, and success on the Salesforce Platform. At Ricoh, he led a team of 10 Sales Managers and 70 reps responsible for 60M Annual Revenue across hardware, software, and services. “After a near death experience, I started a coaching business to serve others and help them achieve incredible success. My mission is to share my learnings over 19 years in tech sales to help AE's perform their best.” - Ian Koniak Key Points of our Discussion Ian's impressive sales success story Discipline vs being “motivated” Mindset and personal development Getting in the habit of doing the hard things Steven Covey's time management quadrant Selling in a recession Innovatively creating opportunities in sales To connect with Ian, you can find him here on LinkedIn Or visit Ian's Website https://iankoniak.com/ to learn more
The Main Thing: Adoption is changing. If you've been in the process and engaged in conversation among the adoption community, adoption today is a lot different than the adoption of yesterday. There's so much to navigate once you immerse yourself into this process. It's overwhelming, there are lots of questions to be answered, plenty of paperwork to complete --- but in the end one goal --- family. For Episode 065 of the Two Adoptive Mamas Podcast we're joined by Erin Quick - and let us just say, you're going to love her. She focused her skills, talents, and heart for helping children find forever families by founding PairTree. They're literally changing the face of the adoption process when it comes to home study completion, matching, and support. Erin's story is so encouraging, and what's even better is how she has used her own experience to impact the experience of so many families!Episode Resources: Click HERE for our Two Adoptive Mamas resource list! 2 A.M. Connect: If you enjoyed today's episode, or know someone who could benefit from our show, the best thing you can do is leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. We're grateful to host the Two Adoptive Mamas podcast for a third season! Learn more about how you can support our ongoing work through our Patreon at twoadoptivemamas.com. As always, it's been fun! Until we meet again, remember, you've got this mama.
In this episode, Thyagarajan, known as Raja - a Senior Management Executive and Chief Operating Officer with nearly 4 decades of experience in the IT industry involving International and multi-cultural environments, shares his story including points related to:How his uncle and brother were influential in getting into software after doing an MS in managementBeing part of a team that started a company, and being an entrepreneur without knowing itBeing a pioneer in the Indian IT industry, by having an approach of creating tools to improve development productivity or products to solve customer problemsInnovating techniques to create solutions, long before others, when there were no standards to do some thingsChallenges of running a company that offered professional services as well as productsTransitioning from a developer to more managerial rolesSome of the lessons learned in being an entrepreneurApplying technology based thinking to create generic solutionsTesting in a development environment versus running in a production environment and related lessons learntBalancing and prioritizing requests from various users and having a process to build the solution in an evolutionary mannerThe ways in which software development has changed over the yearsWhat it takes for someone to shift from a service / project mindset to a product mindsetRaja is a Senior Management Executive and Chief Operating Officer with nearly 4 decades of experience in the IT industry involving International and multi-cultural environments.His experience includes:Managing operations of an IT company, with its offshore center in India and marketing/sales offices in the US, that has over 200 employees.Handling IT projects and product development hands-on combined with heading the operations, ensures understanding of the operations in Toto.All round leadership experience of managing all aspects of the business - S&M, Technology, Delivery, HR and Finance.Innovatively creating products and services and delivering through hands on leadership
What are the steps in sparking your creative thinking skills? In this walking/talking episode, I explore how to open yourself to possibilities as you develop and then use your creative thinking skills and ingenuity. This episode is brought to you by Brain.fm. I love and use brain.fm! It combines music and neuroscience to help me focus, meditate, and even sleep! Because you listen to this show, you can get a free trial and 20% off with this exclusive coupon code: innovativemindset .* URL: https://brain.fm/innovativemindset You'll love this episode if you want to spark your inner genius. And don't forget there's a bonus mini-episode here if you join the coffee by the water club. Liking the Show? You can now get Innovative Mindset Merch! Get LIT! Grab the lightbulb logo on a bottle, hat, phone case, button, and more. Support the Podcast. Or join my brand new Coffee By The Water Club and get a bunch of extra goodies like bonus podcast episodes, art no one else sees, and music no one else hears! Connect with me. Website: IzoldaT.com Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/IzoldaST Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/izoldat/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@izoldat Twitter: https://twitter.com/Izoldat LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/izoldat/ Website: https://izoldatauthor.com/ Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM | Podcast Addict | Podcast Republic | I'm thrilled that you're tuning in to the Innovative Mindset. Get in touch if you have questions or comments. *Affiliate link. If you purchase it through the above links and take the 20% off, I'll get a small commission.
On this week's episode, Stuart welcomes Elizabeth Cooner, Executive Director of the New Jersey State Policy Lab. Elizabeth talks about the Lab's mission of conducting rigorous evidence-based research that helps inform NJ policy makers on solutions to important policy questions that are effective, innovative, and always have a focus on equity. She also talks about the lab's valuable and vital collaboration between the Bloustein School and the Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration in Newark. The two speak about recent reports that the lab has worked on including ones on the impacts and implications of cannabis legalization, COVID eviction assistance, and local treatment of vacant commercial property. Tune in for more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ejbtalks/message
So many tech companies take a slash and burn approach in order to get their product to market as quickly as possible. Dan Sturman, CTO at Roblox, shares why Roblox takes a much more deliberate approach concerning its platform that is the foundation for many different worlds.Tune in to learn:How did Roblox start out as a world-builder? (02:19)Why does Roblox use physics as a creative baseline? (04:59)Why is Roblox building its own cloud? (10:16)How can Roblox apply to education? (15:11)What's the future of Roblox and the market? (20:05)How does Roblox recruit innovatively? (26:46)How does Roblox deal with security, privacy, and protecting users? (30:33)Mentions:RobloxRoblox's Corporate SiteIT Visionaries is brought to you by The Salesforce Platform. If you love the thought leadership on this podcast, Salesforce has even more meaty IT thoughts to chew on. Take your company to the next level with in-depth research and trends right in your inbox. Subscribe to a newsletter tailored to your role at Salesforce.com/newsletter.Mission.org is a media studio producing content for world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org.
Subscribe to Quotomania on Simplecast or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app!Herta Müller was born in a farming family living in Nitchidorf, outside Timisoara, Romania. Her family belonged to Romania's German-speaking minority, whose vulnerable position during the communist regime came to color her life and literary works. Müller was dismissed from her position as a translator after refusing to cooperate with the Securitate secret police, becoming a teacher and author instead. Her debut work, Niederungen (Nadirs), was published in Romania as a censored version in 1982, while uncensored copies were distributed abroad. Herta Müller went into exile in Germany in 1987.Herta Müller's literary works address an individual's vulnerability under oppression and persecution. Her works are rooted in her experiences as one of Romania's German-speaking ethnic minority. Müller describes life under Ceaușescu's regime - how dictatorship breeds a fear and alienation that stays in an individual's mind. Innovatively and with linguistic precision, she evokes images from the past. Müller's literary works are largely prosaic, although she also writes poetry.From https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/2009/muller/facts/For more information about Herta Müller:Previously on The Quarantine Tapes:Ananya Roy on Müller, at 21:10: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-106-ananya-royMona Eltahawy on Müller, at 24:53: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-069-mona-eltahawy“Radka Denemarková on translating Herta Müller”: https://www.asymptotejournal.com/criticism/radka-denemarkova-on-translating-herta-muller/“Herta Müller, The Art of Fiction No. 225”: https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/6328/the-art-of-fiction-no-225-herta-muller
Today's Quotation is care of Herta Müller.Listen in!Subscribe to the Quarantine Tapes at quarantinetapes.com or search for the Quarantine Tapes on your favorite podcast app!Herta Müller was born in a farming family living in Nitchidorf, outside Timisoara, Romania. Her family belonged to Romania's German-speaking minority, whose vulnerable position during the communist regime came to color her life and literary works. Müller was dismissed from her position as a translator after refusing to cooperate with the Securitate secret police, becoming a teacher and author instead. Her debut work, Niederungen (Nadirs), was published in Romania as a censored version in 1982, while uncensored copies were distributed abroad. Herta Müller went into exile in Germany in 1987.Herta Müller's literary works address an individual's vulnerability under oppression and persecution. Her works are rooted in her experiences as one of Romania's German-speaking ethnic minority. Müller describes life under Ceaușescu's regime - how dictatorship breeds a fear and alienation that stays in an individual's mind. Innovatively and with linguistic precision, she evokes images from the past. Müller's literary works are largely prosaic, although she also writes poetry.From https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/2009/muller/facts/ For more information about Herta Müller:Previously on The Quarantine Tapes:Ananya Roy on Müller, at 21:10: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-106-ananya-royMona Eltahawy on Müller, at 24:53: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-069-mona-eltahawy“Radka Denemarková on translating Herta Müller”: https://www.asymptotejournal.com/criticism/radka-denemarkova-on-translating-herta-muller/“Herta Müller, The Art of Fiction No. 225”: https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/6328/the-art-of-fiction-no-225-herta-muller
Rupam Das Founder, CEO of Acculi Labs Sharing his valuable insights on: What is PAIO, and how is it different from Compulsary Convertible Debentures or CCD and Convertible Notes? Why didn't you raise funding from any angel platform/syndicate? What terms and conditions did you stipulate in PAIO? What was your fundraising experience, how many investors participated in PAIO? Finally, which kinda startups can emulate/use PAIO for fundraising?
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin as a treatment for diabetes. For the past several decades, innovation in the diabetes space has reached unprecedented levels. Dr. David Kendall has been a key player in this space, and shares the latest insights and developments. Press play to learn: The key difference between glucose and glucagon What causes severe hypoglycemic events in the body How dasiglucagon works, how it can be administered, and who is a good candidate for it Dr. David Kendall is a senior global medical advisor at Zealand Pharma, a company that for decades has been committed to innovation in the peptide therapeutics space. By modifying naturally-occurring peptides—the tiny building blocks of proteins and enzymes—the team at Zealand is using them as treatments for human diseases. The primary focus is on metabolic diseases, like diabetes and certain GI diseases. For example, Zealand has created dasiglucagon, a now FDA-approved analog of naturally-occurring glucagon designed to treat episodes of severely low blood sugar, commonly known as hypoglycemia. Dr. Kendall explains the function and benefits of dasiglucagon, and when it can be used as a lifesaving measure in those with insulin-requiring diabetes and hypoglycemic events. He also discusses one of Zealand's latest projects, a bihormonal artificial pancreas system that provides insulin and counteractive glucagon to help people with the long-term management of diabetes. Tune in for all the details and visit https://www.zealandpharma.com/ to learn more.
RentMoola is helping families through challenging times. In this episode, Adam Torres and Karthik Manimozhi, CEO at RentMoola, explore the RentMoola model, and FinTech trends.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
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