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In this episode, we speak to Jacob Rogers, a recent graduate from Coventry University in the UK. Jacob recently graduated with First Class Honours in BSc Aviation Management. His dissertation topic was fascinating and based on interviews with African Aviation leaders. As a Visiting Professor at the University, we first discussed the topic a year ago, so I'm delighted to bring the topic to the podcast. Together we discussed: Jacob's interest in African aviation The objective of the research Significant differences between leadership styles in Africa and traditional styles Did anything stand out or surprise in the findings? Major takeaways and conclusion of the research CONNECT WITH JACOB ON LINKEDIN If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with someone in your network who will benefit from listening and please subscribe/ leave us a review so more people can find us. Find out more about AviaDev, www.aviadev.com
A note about the work "The Easy Part" from Jacob Rogers for the Michigan Quarterly Review's Fall 2024 Translation Issue: “Who would want to marry a secondary character?” I found myself wondering one day, as I walked along the river near my parent's house. The truth is, there were other questions lurking beneath that one. In the era of social media, are we able to generate endless expectations beyond failure? In times of economic precarity, what is a home? Is sharing an apartment really a remedy against solitude? Is it possible to have your own name and personality when your life doesn't square with the story you've created for yourself? Can you write a novel with a squashed identity? Do you have to write to be a writer? "Marcos, the protagonist of 'The Easy Part,' is simultaneously odious and tender. He embodies the sort of secondary character no one would want to be. Far from moving along the main storyline, of being solid and attractive (but not in excess), Marcos is a constant reminder that the possibility that nothing will go the way we want is the substance our days are made of. The true heartbeat of his unwritten novel is the disenchantment of the working class in a historical moment when the internet provides daily reminds of what we could be and aren't. This story is that rock in the shoe." -Ismael Ramos
Today we have Jacob Rogers with us . He is a translator from Galician and Spanish. He has won grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the PEN/Heim Translation Fund, and co-edited features of Galician literature for Words Without Borders, Asymptote, and The Riveter. He has translated Manuel Rivas' The Last Days of Terranova for Archipelago Books, and Berta Dávila's The Dear Ones for 3TimesRebel.He spoke about Experience of being a book seller and translator, Author Manuel Rivas, Translations from Galician Language and about Indie Publisher Archipelago books.* For your Valuable feedback on this Episode - Please click the link given below.https://harshaneeyam.captivate.fm/feedbackHarshaneeyam on Spotify App –https://harshaneeyam.captivate.fm/onspotHarshaneeyam on Apple App – https://harshaneeyam.captivate.fm/onapple*Contact us - harshaneeyam@gmail.com ***Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Interviewees in interviews conducted by Harshaneeyam Podcast are those of the Interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Harshaneeyam Podcast. Any content provided by Interviewees is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this week's episode, Jefferson is joined by his three brothers and JKR Windows team members, Jared, Justin, and Jacob. From the power of manifestation to maximizing opportunities, these four discuss their unique journeys based on their common upbringing and how they transitioned into the sales industry. They cover how their perspectives have changed throughout their lives and the importance of gaining principles at a young age. Join next week for the secrets to successful networking! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
Jacob Rogers decided through the COVID pandemic to take influence from his Grandfather and start making quality, hand forged, unique, customized knives! Find out all about his story and his business by listening to this podcast. Follow him on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/nordicknives/
In this episode, we talk about International Google workers unionizing, a potentially more privacy-friendly alternative to Cookie tracking, and new web accessibility features on the White House website. Then we chat with Jacob Rogers, Senior Legal Manager at the Wikimedia Foundation, about what we need to know about upcoming licensing changes to Elasticsearch and Kibana. Show Notes DevDiscuss (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) RudderStack (sponsor) SendBird (sponsor) Exclusive: Google workers across the globe announce international union alliance to hold Alphabet accountable Google says it may have found a privacy-friendly substitute to cookies Web Accessibility: Improvements on the White House Website Doubling down on open, Part II
In this episode, I am joined by Jake Rogers (@guilty_of_treeson). We go in-depth into his backstory, his current role as superintendent at East Side Tree Works, where the name Guilty of Treeson came from, his thoughts on social media and Youtube, training new recruits, people skills vs. tree work skills, close calls, and much, much more. Follow Guilty of Treeson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu4pT2XOGyTfnFcIUB13YZQ Instagram: www.instagram.com/guilty_of_treeson View the show notes page: www.educatedclimber.com/ecp-episode-25
On this edition of The Palace Of Pistons Podcast, Aaron Johnson is joined by Jacob Rogers and James Edwards III of The Athletic. The panel begins the show by discussing the report of Andre Drummond wanting a max contract extension and they debate if the Pistons should meet Drummond's desire. Then, they talk about Derrick Rose's integration onto the Pistons and the early success he has had and how he has also affected Luke Kennard. Following their discussion on the two guards, Aaron, Jacob, and James discuss the roster situation for Christian Wood and Joe Johnson. The show ends with each member giving one other observation they have noticed so far from the preseason.
Big happenings around the league but the Pistons are on the outside looking in for most of it. We do have more free agency talk with Jacob Rogers of Palace of Pistons on who could be headed back to the team this summer. Host Matt Schoch also has thoughts from the weekend and John Beilein's surprise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Big happenings around the league but the Pistons are on the outside looking in for most of it. We do have more free agency talk with Jacob Rogers of Palace of Pistons on who could be headed back to the team this summer. Host Matt Schoch also has thoughts from the weekend and John Beilein's surprise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk with Jacob Rogers, a friend who has studied abroad, worked abroad, and lived in multiple places of the US to get his perspective of What Home is. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-sager/support
While Todd is traveling the world, host Zach Eikenberry invites the honorable and beautiful Jacob Rogers to join him to discuss 1 Timothy 1:8-14.
This week, Jacob Rogers--translator from the Galician and bookseller at Malaprop's in Asheville, North Carolina--joins Chad and Lytton to talk about Tómas Jónsson's next two "composition books." Included in these sections are a long bit about the "board" and the general hierarchy of Tómas's dining hall, the ways in which he's both an insider and someone on the fringes, and the role of the U.S. military base in Iceland's overall development. These sections are crucial in fleshing out both Tómas's character and that of Iceland as a whole, while adding a lot of interesting--and funny--details about his everyday life. Feel free to comment on this episode--or on the book in general--either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Tómas Jónsson, Bestseller is available at better bookstores everywhere, and you can also order it directly from Open Letter, where you can get 20% off by entering 2MONTH in the discount field at checkout. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Lytton Smith for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. You can also follow Malaprop's on Twitter, and Jacob on Instagram. And you can find all Two Month Review posts by clicking here. The music for this season of Two Month Review is "Long Year" by The Anchoress. And please rate us on iTunes (or wherever you get your podcasts) and/or leave a review!
This week, Jacob Rogers--translator from the Galician and bookseller at Malaprop's in Asheville, North Carolina--joins Chad and Lytton to talk about Tómas Jónsson's next two "composition books." Included in these sections are a long bit about the "board" and the general hierarchy of Tómas's dining hall, the ways in which he's both an insider and someone on the fringes, and the role of the U.S. military base in Iceland's overall development. These sections are crucial in fleshing out both Tómas's character and that of Iceland as a whole, while adding a lot of interesting--and funny--details about his everyday life. Feel free to comment on this episode--or on the book in general--either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Tómas Jónsson, Bestseller is available at better bookstores everywhere, and you can also order it directly from Open Letter, where you can get 20% off by entering 2MONTH in the discount field at checkout. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Lytton Smith for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. You can also follow Malaprop's on Twitter, and Jacob on Instagram. And you can find all Two Month Review posts by clicking here. The music for this season of Two Month Review is "Long Year" by The Anchoress. And please rate us on iTunes (or wherever you get your podcasts) and/or leave a review!
In an unprecedented and ridiculous part 3, the boys chat for the first time with Jacob Rogers, our man in Columbia. Jacob spent his late teens living with Steven, so he was around for the entirety of 2008, suffering Allen and Steven's TDK hype. The chat is all over the place, but we eventually get around to talking about the movie even more, with Jacob bringing legitimate conversation about the film.
Jacob Rogers speaks about the doctrine of the Spirit