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Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda cover "Enchantra," the follow-up to last year's devilishly delightful hit "Phantasma" by Kaylie Smith. Did they like it as much as the first book? Yes, they did, and Bridget will give you all the details to let you know why they did. Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
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Der Präsident der Deutsch-Israelischen Gesellschaft, Volker Beck, hat das geplante Treffen von Bundespräsident Steinmeier mit Israels Premier Netanjahu verteidigt. Er sei kein verurteilter Straftäter. Israel habe den Krieg mit der Hamas nicht gewollt. Barenberg, Jaspar www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Morgen
How do boundary zones fuel innovation breakthroughs in complex organizations?Join host Marco Annunziata as he welcomes Jaspar Roos, a member of the European Commission's OISP innovation group and founding partner of the Human and Tech Institute. With MIT credentials in AI Strategy and implementation experience with ISO56001 innovation frameworks, Jaspar examines how ecosystemic models are reshaping societal governance and network orchestration systems.This conversation explores how 80% of employees, typically outside headquarters, remain disconnected from innovation initiatives, despite organizations investing heavily in AI and digital transformation. Jaspar presents neuroscientific evidence on how the "water cooler effect" creates cognitive transformation: when employees step away from structured work environments, dopamine release facilitates relaxation, leading to the serendipitous interactions that drive breakthrough thinking.Innovation Paradox: 95% of non-tech companies investing in AI will generate no meaningful ROI despite significant expenditure Neuroscience Insight: Water cooler interactions trigger dopamine releases that neurologically prime employees for breakthrough thinking Organizational Blindspot: Top-down innovation efforts fail because 80% of frontline employees lack access to digital transformation tools Edge Systems Theory: Most disruptive innovations emerge at ecosystem boundaries where traditional operating norms converge Metrics Gap: Traditional innovation KPIs measure activity rather than impact, creating "innovation theater" without economic transformationAnalyzing case studies from his portfolio of digital innovation projects, Jaspar reveals the dialectical tension between conformity and transformation. He examines how successful organizations like Amazon implement synchronous communication protocols to overcome innovation paradoxes, while drawing parallels to the Swift financial network's transformation. This episode offers a systems-thinking approach to understanding how innovation emerges at ecosystem boundaries where traditional operating norms are being replaced with new economic engines for the digital era.Guest: Jaspar Roos, Founder and CEO of Limpid & CoHost: Marco Annunziata, Co-Founder, Annunziata Desai PartnersSeries Hosts: Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research CenterDyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin WorksEcosystemic Futures is provided by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works.#EcosystemicFutures #SystemsThinking #InnovationScience #Futures #NeuroscienceOfCreativity
This week, Sasha Orloff sits down with Jaspar Carmichael-Jack, Founder & CEO of Artisan, about how their AI employees like Ava are transforming sales and workflows by integrating software into cohesive ecosystems, highlighting breakthroughs in AI capabilities, the balance between automation and human input, and the future of work. -- SPONSORS: Notion Boost your startup with Notion—the ultimate connected workspace trusted by thousands worldwide! From engineering specs to onboarding and fundraising, Notion keeps your team organized and efficient. For a limited time, get 6 months of Notion AI FREE to supercharge your workflow. Claim your offer now at https://notion.com/startups/puzzle Puzzle
It's an episode "reread!" (See what we did there?) Join Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda to discuss "Phantasma," by Kaylie Smith. Set in New Orleans, this book features ghouls and hauntings, a devilishly handsome MMC, a brave and selfless heroine, and spine-tingling spice to keep you enthralled for hours. Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
In honor of the changing season, we're bringing you some fresh music. It's a special new episode of ‘My Mixtape' and in it we hear from musician Lee Jaspar at San Quentin, who wrote a love song for the spring season. Then he met the love of his life… and the song fit perfectly.
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Jaspar graduated YC & closed a $11.5M seed round this week. He launched Artisan just 8 months ago. And this is the first venture-backed startup he's ever ran. He started with product-led-growth but struggled. In May, he moved to a sales-first go-to-market & scaled from $200K ARR to $1.3M ARR by September. We go deep and tactical to figure out exactly what he did to grow so fast: from hiring a Chief of Staff as one of his first hires, to living in the same house as his employees, to meeting 50-100 Account Executives for each AE he hires. He shares specific numbers, specific tactics, and specific mistakes he made along the way.Why you should listen- How solving a #1 priority problem is the single biggest reason for fast growth.- How to use LinkedIn, Reddit, and SEO to generate so many leads your AE's are drowning. (Jaspar's AEs do 20 demo calls per day).- How to close yourself by hiring a Chief of Staff early on.- How to find 10/10 Account Executives that closes $300K ARR in their first month.Keywordsstartup growth, sales strategy, marketing tactics, customer success, hiring AEs, product-led growth, sales-led growth, founder insights, business scaling, ARR, product-market fitTimestamps(00:00:00) Intro(00:03:44) Getting leads from Reddit(00:06:00) Launching V1 quickly(00:12:28) Getting leads from blogs & SEO(00:15:33) Getting leads from LinkedIn (00:17:10) Why you should hire a Chief of Staff Early(00:21:30) How to hire the best Account Executives(00:24:46) How to get to $1M ARR(00:26:10) Making Customers Successful(00:29:43) One Piece of AdviceSend me a message to let me know what you think!
It's the start of spooky season! Join Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda to discuss "Phantasma," by Kaylie Smith. Set in New Orleans, this book features ghouls and hauntings, a devilishly handsome MMC, a brave and selfless heroine, and spine-tingling spice to keep you enthralled for hours. Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
In episode #141 of the Transform Sales Podcast: Sales Software Review Series, Jalen Nelson interviews Jaspar Carmichael-Jack, CEO of Artisan AI, a company focused on creating digital workers for sales teams. Jaspar introduces Ava, a human-like AI sales representative launching on December 4th, designed to automate outbound sales processes. The discussion highlights how Ava acts as a team member, handling everything from prospecting to booking meetings. Targeting early-stage startups in SaaS and B2B professional services, Ava's key features include automated email campaigns, robust analytics, and seamless CRM integrations. Jaspar also reveals future plans for additional digital workers, making Artisan AI a comprehensive solution for scaling sales teams. #TransformSales #salessoftware #cloudtask
News headlines // 7:15AM // Bec Sogal, Wiradjuri woman and PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia) RAP (Reconciliation Action Plan) committee member and community champion, on the challenges of perinatal anxiety and the new online resources released by PANDA designed to provide critical education on perinatal mental health for First Nations communities. 7:30AM // Olive, activist and artist from Gumbaynggir Country, on forest defence activism and the latest action that stopped logging at Shea's Nob State Forest. Welcome, Olive. To learn more about the campaign to save native forests, you can join Bellingen Activist Network on Instagram and Facebook. 7:45AM // Lu Lin, a talks producer at Triple R, on the importance of supporting community radio, independent media and the role of Triple R – our fellow community radio friends. The Triple R grid has over 60 diverse programs, and it's the time of the year where they ask people to subscribe and donate. 8:00AM // Afifeh Saeidavi, an Iranian Arab woman, one of the more than 10000 refugees living in limbo without permanent visas, on the campaign for permanent visas that is going on round the clock outside the Department of Home Affairs. You can turn up and show your support anytime at 808 Bourke Street, Docklands. 8:15AM // Year 7 students at Footscray High School, Arrow, Anoushka, Archer and Jaspar, have created a podcast on sexism as part of a Community STEAM project on social justice. We play their first episode on why sexism is bad and how it affects the community. Songs:Change is Coming - Emma Donovan
Welcome to Dive Into Reiki With..., an interview series hosted by Nathalie Jaspar that explores the journeys of high-profile Reiki teachers and practitioners.You can support the mission of spreading Reiki education through my Patreon for less than the cost of a cup of coffee or for free by rating this podcast on your app!IMPORTANT NOTICE: Dive Into Reiki's mission is to bring information that allows Reiki practitioners from all over the world to deepen their practice. Although this information is shared freely on my platforms, all content is tied to copyrights. Please do not repurpose or translate these interviews without previous authorization. EPISODE 56: REFLECTING ON SUCCESS AND A SMALL CHAT WITH REVEREND MIKI NAKURA I've had the pleasure of training in seiza meditation (quiet sitting) with Reverend Miki Nakura of Higashi Hongan-ji temple in Kyoto and the Jodo-Shinshu Shin-Buddhist New York Sangha. He demonstrates seiza but also explains the importance of hara in achieving emptiness and the meaning of Amida Buddha, which is very linked to the second Reiki symbol. Taught by Okada sensei over 100 years ago, Seiza meditation is a universal method of sitting and breathing quietly to experience a peaceful and present-focused life. We sit in a chair or on a floor cushion while maintaining proper posture, breathing, and putting full strength into the lower belly. Seiza helps the mind and body to become stable and calm. Nakura sensei offers virtual practices on Zoom and in-person sittings in New York City. He also travels the world teaching Seiza and has visited countries like England, France, Brazil, and Colombia in the last few months.You can see his full demonstration of seiza meditation hereYou can reach out to him at mikinakura87@gmail.com and access his handout about seiza meditation with step-by-step instructions on this link. And read more about his journey here.Nathalie Jaspar, the founder of Dive Into Reiki, is a Reiki master with over a decade of experience. She's a graduate teacher from the International House of Reiki, led by world-renowned Reiki master Frans Stiene. She also trained with the Center for True Health and the International Center for Reiki. To gain an even deeper understanding of Reiki practice, Nathalie went to Japan to practice Zen Buddhism at the Chokai-san International Zendo. She is the author of Reiki as a Spiritual Practice: an Illustrated Guide and the Reiki Healing Handbook (Rockridge Press). Support the Show.
Jesus heals a man on the Sabbath, which upsets and challenges the Pharisees. He then selects his twelve apostles and delivers the Sermon on the Plain, blessing the poor and hungry while warning the rich and satisfied against self-reliance. Jesus then calls for radical love urging those who would follow him to love their enemies, do good to those who hate them, bless those who curse them, and pray for those who mistreat them, encapsulating the Golden Rule: "Do to others as you would have them do to you." This passage highlights Jesus' revelational teachings on mercy, love, and what it means to be in the Kingdom of God. The Rev. Robert Moeller, Jr., pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Pipestone, MN, Trinity Lutheran Church in Jaspar, MN, and St. John Lutheran Church, Trosky, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Luke 6:1-36. The Gospel of Luke, filled with rich narratives and detailed accounts, offers an inspired and historical perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. Emphasizing Jesus' concern for the poor, outcasts, and social justice, this Gospel narrates parables and miracles that underscore the theme of God's salvation for all people. Luke's account is unique in its inclusion of the birth of John the Baptist, the parable of the Good Samaritan, and the story of the Prodigal Son, culminating in a vivid portrayal of Jesus' death and resurrection, affirming the universal offer of redemption. This Gospel serves as an invitation to understand the depth of God's love and the breadth of His grace extended to humanity through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
This month we read and review More Than Life: A YA Historical Fantasy by Bethanie Finger. Like all of our reviews, the first part is spoiler free.Here's a little about More Than Life: A YA Historical Fantasy:A gripping story of overcoming grief, self-realization, and embarking on the adventure of a lifetime. As the daughter of a high-ranking sea captain, nineteen-year-old Cordelia Kimbal lives a life of luxury in the sea faring kingdom of Mikiria. But when her father dies unexpectedly, she is stripped of her title and home, and forced to join the working class in order to survive. Determined to rise above her losses, Cordelia is eager to prove her worth and stand on her own. But four months after her father's passing, a mysterious letter arrives, revealing the secret location of the mythical island of Qualaris. Known for concealing the secrets of magic and eternal life, Qualaris is often dismissed as mere legend, but Jaspar, Cordelia's father's enigmatic apprentice, is convinced of its existence and is harboring its secrets—secrets that the dark enchanter, Janus would stop at nothing to obtain. For generations, Jaspar and his ancestors have pursued the discovery and rescue of Qualaris while battling a curse of nonexistence, and he believes that Cordelia is the island's true protector, the one who can save it and its people from Janus's impending threat. Faced with the daunting task of defending Qualaris and its people, Cordelia embarks on a quest to locate the island, embrace her birthright, and take on the darkest enchanter in history. If she doesn't, the island and its people won't be the only casualties of Janus's war. Join Cordelia on her journey as she navigates a world of magic, mystery, and danger, discovering her true self and the strength within her. P.S. More Than Life is the first book in the More Than Life trilogy, and ends on a cliffhanger.We hope you enjoy the episode!Do you have a book you'd like us to review on this show? Send us an email at badassliteraturesociety@gmail.comIf you don't already, follow us on Instagram and FacebookAll music from hooksounds.comArt by Justin Miller DesignCheck us out here!
Today I am chatting with one of my best friends, Bethanie Finger, about her debut YA Historical Fantasy novel, More Than Life!Take a listen as Bethanie and I chat all about her journey to get her book traditionally published, her motivation behind writing this story, how writing this book helped her process the grief of losing her own father, the plot line, characters, world building, Taylor Swift, and more! The entire episode is spoiler free! A little about More Than Life:As the daughter of a high-ranking sea captain, nineteen-year-old Cordelia Kimbal lives a life of luxury in the sea faring kingdom of Mikiria. But when her father dies unexpectedly, she is stripped of her title and home, and forced to join the working class in order to survive.Determined to rise above her losses, Cordelia is eager to prove her worth and stand on her own. But four months after her father's passing, a mysterious letter arrives, revealing the secret location of the mythical island of Qualaris. Known for concealing the secrets of magic and eternal life, Qualaris is often dismissed as mere legend, but Jaspar, Cordelia's father's enigmatic apprentice, is convinced of its existence and is harboring its secrets—secrets that the dark enchanter, Janus would stop at nothing to obtain.For generations, Jaspar and his ancestors have pursued the discovery and rescue of Qualaris while battling a curse of nonexistence, and he believes that Cordelia is the island's true protector, the one who can save it and its people from Janus's impending threat.Faced with the daunting task of defending Qualaris and its people, Cordelia embarks on a quest to locate the island, embrace her birthright, and take on the darkest enchanter in history. If she doesn't, the island and its people won't be the only casualties of Janus's war.Join Cordelia on her journey as she navigates a world of magic, mystery, and danger, discovering her true self and the strength within her.A special thank you to Bethanie for chatting with me on the podcast today and sharing your story!Follow Bethanie on Instagram.Check out Bethanie's website.Purchase More Than Life!Have a question about today's book or author? Have a book you want me to review on the podcast? Just want to say hi? Send me an email at yabookchat@gmail.comDon't forget to give the podcast a 5 star rating, and leave a review! Thank you for your support!
Cullen sits down with past/future guest of the pod, Bethanie Finger, to talk about her upcoming debut novel, “More Than Life.” Learn more about what inspired this fantasy-romance-adventure story, discover her writing process AND wrack your brain over her hints about the rest of the trilogy to keep you guessing about what's next for Cordelia, Jaspar and the rest of the crew. AVAILABLE NOW! Order your copy of “More Than Life” from your favorite bookstore and request a copy at your local library! Check out Bethanie at BethanieFingerAuthor.com and follow her on Instagram (@BethanieFingerAuthor). Be sure to also check out her podcast, Prince Kai Fan Pod: A Marissa Meyer Book Club Podcast, available wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can follow her podcast on Instagram (@princekaifanpod). “More Than Life” is published by Wise Wolf Books. ==================================== Watch Us on YouTube! Follow Our Adventures on Social Media: @notmyfantasypod Instagram TikTok Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan. This episode was edited by Hannah Sylvester. Cover Art by William Callaghan Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little.
Today's Song of the Day is “My Own Moves” from Jaspar Lepak's album So Strong, out now.Jaspar Lepak will be performing at Icehouse on Sunday, January 28 for the So Strong album release show.
Nathalie Jaspar is a traditional Japanese-style Reiki master with over 15 years of experience. She is a graduate teacher from the International House of Reiki and trained in Zen Buddhism at the Chokai-san International Zendo in Japan. To gain deeper insights into the Reiki system, Nathalie also practices the Japanese martial art of Iaido, in which she holds a second-degree black belt. In addition to hosting the podcast "Dive Into Reiki," Nathalie is the author of "Reiki as a Spiritual Practice: An Illustrated Guide" and "The Reiki Healing Handbook." She is currently working on her third book, "Infinite Light." Nathalie also frequently contributes to the Reiki Rays Global Summit and website, the Congreso Internacional de Reiki, and Touch Magazine in the UK. Website: https://diveintoreiki.com/ Email: natjaspar@mac.com Instagram and Tiktok https://www.instagram.com/diveintoreiki/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/diveintoreiki YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiveIntoReiki Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dive-into-reiki/ **DISCLAIMER** This episode is not a substitute for seeking professional medical care but is offered for relaxation and stress reduction which support the body's natural healing capabilities. Reiki is a complement to and never a replacement for professional medical care. Colleen and Robyn are not licensed professional health care providers and urge you to always seek out the appropriate physical and mental help professional health care providers may offer. Results vary by individual. Colleen and Robyn can be reached at: ReikiLifestyle.com Contact Colleen: colleen@reikilifestyle.com Facebook: @reikilifestyle Instagram: @colleenbenelli Contact Robyn: robyn@reikilifestyle.com Facebook/Instagram: @robynbenellireiki
In this final chapter, Paul sums up his instructions to the Ephesians on spiritual warfare and household conduct. He charges children to honor their parents and fathers to guide their children in the Lord. Controversially, he also urges Christian slaves to obey earthly masters as they obey Christ. However, Paul urges all readers to stand firm against the schemes of the devil by putting on God's full armor. He details the armor of truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, and the word of God. Paul closes his letter by sending greetings via Tychicus and a final benediction of peace, love and grace over the Ephesian believers. The Rev. Robert Moeller, Jr., pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Pipestone, MN and Trinity Lutheran Church in Jaspar, MN, and St. John Lutheran Church, Trosky, MN joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Ephesians 6. Paul's letters to the Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians contain a wealth of theology and practical guidance for living out the Christian faith. Ephesians unpacks God's overarching plan of salvation and our identity in Christ, calling us to unity and holiness in the Church. Philippians overflows with joy, encouraging us to imitate Christ's humility and develop spiritual maturity. Colossians stresses Christ's preeminence and sufficiency, warning against false teaching and exhorting us to set our minds on things above. Together these essential epistles provide incredible insights into doctrines like grace, reconciliation, and redemption while also equipping us to walk in a manner worthy of the gospel in our relationships, speech, work, and ministry. Get ready to deepen your faith as we explore the powerful messages in Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians!
The Rev. Robert Moeller, Jr., pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Pipestone, MN and Trinity Lutheran Church in Jaspar, MN, and St. John Lutheran Church, Trosky, MN joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Acts 5:12-6:7. In the heart of Jerusalem, the Apostles, by the power of the Holy Spirit, perform miracles that captivate and inspire others, leading to a rapid growth in followers of Jesus. However, their burgeoning influence raises alarm with some, especially the religious authorities, who throw them in jail. Yet, the jail bars are no match for divine intervention as an angel of the Lord mysteriously sets them free, encouraging them to continue preaching. Meanwhile, within the vibrant Christian community, internal conflicts surface, threatening the unity of the faithful. The Book of Acts takes us back to the earliest days of Christianity, unveiling the incredible acts of the apostles and the growth of the early church. Acts offers a firsthand account how the Apostles and Jesus' disciples respond to his death and resurrection. It makes us witnesses to the beginning of fulfilling Jesus's command to spread the Gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. We encounter miracles and wonders, we see the church struggling to organize itself in the absence of Jesus, and we learn of the trials and tribulations the early Christians faced in a world that rejected them.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.17.549285v1?rss=1 Authors: Talwar, P., Deantoni, M. A., Van Egroo, M., Muto, V., Chylinski, D., Koshmanova, E., Jaspar, M., Meyer, C., Degueldre, C., Berthomier, C., Luxen, A., Salmon, E., Collette, F., Dijk, D.-J., Schmidt, C., Phillips, C., Maquet, P., Sherif, S., Vandewalle, G. Abstract: Brain structural integrity has been suggested to contribute to the variability in human sleep quality and composition. The associations between sleep parameters and the regional integrity of subcortical structures implicated in sleep-wake regulation remain, however, largely unexplored. The present study aimed at assessing association between quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (qMRI)-derived marker of the myelin content of the brainstem with the variability in the sleep electrophysiology in a large sample of healthy young men (N=321; ~22y). Generalized Additive Model for Location, Scale and Shape (GAMLSS) was used to seek associations between sleep metrics and Magnetisation Transfer saturation (MTsat) qMRI values, proxy for myelin content. Separate GAMLSS revealed that sleep onset latency and slow wave sleep intensity were significantly associated with MTsat-derived myelin estimates in the brainstem (pcorrected less than or equal to .03), with overall higher MTsat value associated with values reflecting better sleep quality. The association changed with age, however (MTsat-by-age interaction - pcorrected less than or equal to .03), with higher MTsat value linked to better values in the two sleep metrics in the individuals of our sample aged ~18 to 20y. Similar associations were detected across different parts of the brainstem (pcorrected less than or equal to .03), suggesting that the overall maturation and integrity of the brainstem was associated with both sleep metrics. Our results suggest that myelination of the many reticular nuclei of the brainstem essential to regulation of sleep is associated with inter-individual differences in sleep characteristics during early adulthood. They may have implications for sleep disorders or neurological diseases related to myelin. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
The Rev. Robert Moeller, Jr., pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Pipestone, MN and Trinity Lutheran Church in Jaspar, MN, and St. John Lutheran Church, Trosky, MN joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study 1 Samuel 14:24-46. Saul makes a rash oath that no one should eat anything until he has avenged himself on his enemies. Jonathan, who did not hear the oath, ate some honey and felt refreshed. Sensing that God was not answering his prayers, he suspected that someone had broken the oath. Saul consulted the Urim and Thummim and discovered what Jonathan had done. He was ready to put Jonathan to death for this offense, but the people intervened and saved Jonathan because of his faithfulness to YHWH. The Book of 1 Samuel beings with the unique birth of Samuel, the last judge of Israel. Soon, the people of Israel begin to press upon the aging prophet Samuel to anoint a king over them like the other nations. YHWH assures Samuel that the people are rejecting their God, not Samuel. He advises Samuel to give the people what they want. What follows is the rise and fall of King Saul, the eventual anointing and coronation of David as king, the forerunner of Jesus. It's a true story of political intrigue and warfare, but it's also more than that. 1 Samuel shows us God working to save his people from their enemies and even from themselves.
Digitalisering en digitale transformatie staan centraal in deze podcast aflevering met Jaspar Roos. Wat kunnen we verwachten in de toekomst? Waarom wordt 2023 het jaar van het ongemak? Jaspar legt het uit!
Today's Song of the Day is “I Am Human (Live)” the new single by Jaspar Lepak, out now. Jaspar Lepak will be performing on Friday, November 11, at Aster Cafe with Mother Banjo.
Special guest, writer Marcie Rendon, highlights the brilliance and resiliency of native people through her mystery novels and a searing new play, “Say Their Names,” with excerpts read by Oogie_Push. Musical guest Jaspar Lepak sings and shares personally about living the choices she can make. Cathy Gasiorowicz tells a story about the dementia that broke... The post Ep. 29 She is Fierce – LIVE – with guests Marcie Rendon & Jaspar Lepak appeared first on Island of Discarded Women podcast.
Welcome back, beautiful alchemists! We are starting season nine with an expanded view of Reiki. Our first friend and teacher coming to share is Nathalie Jaspar, of Dive Into Reiki. After several conversations over the years, including interviewing each other, there are some aspects of her practice I've never asked her about, publicly…until today. Nathalie shares how a trip to Japan and the study of martial arts have added to and influenced her understanding of Reiki practice and tradition. Her stories are beautiful and will inspire deeper understanding for YOU and your practice. To learn more about Nathalie and her podcast, Dive Into Reiki, visit http://diveintoreiki.com You can also join Nathalie and I both during the Reiki Rays Healing Summit. Go to my website, http://teareiki.com and register for the event. And while you're there, grab you copy of the limited-edition Energetic Alchemist Oracle. So many tools to support your path…and I'm excited to be back, sharing. Remember to always journey in LOVE! xo
Rev. Robert Moeller, Jr., pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Pipestone, MN and Zion Lutheran Church in Jaspar, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Romans 5:1-21. Would you die to help someone else? What if they were a good person? St. Paul says someone might be willing to die to save a good person, but God is so amazing he sent his son Jesus to die for us while we were still sinners. God loves us even though we are not, according to our fallen nature, “good.” Because of Adam's sin, we are all born as enemies of God and burdened by the desire to sin but Jesus reconciles us to God through his great sacrifice! There is no limit to God's grace as even when sin abounds, his grace abounds all the more.
Just one cat this evening - and one hat - but H enjoys a Safe Journey with Steve Tibbetts, thinks about the planet with a new one from Jaspar, heads to the Americas for more cultural thoughts and is Alive in Montreal.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of ReikiCafe Radio! This week on the show, join us for a replay of our '100th Reiki Anniversary' Webinar! This amazing conversation holds space for Christine Renee, Nathalie Jaspar, and Rickie Freedman to discuss how Reiki found them, where it has taken them, and how the industry has changed since they began.This conversation is packed with energy and inspiration, and we are so excite to welcome in the next era of Reiki healing! ReikiCafe will be welcoming in the next phase of healing with our new program, Reiki Coaching. This seven-month experience is designed to take you on a journey like no other. As you journey through the Chakras, you will be trained to see Reiki energy through new eyes, understanding your hidden power as you connect with your inner Truth, reconnect with Reiki, unlock the power of your Chakras, and become certified as a Reiki Coach. This program is for those who have begun their healing journey, whether you have previous Reiki experience or are brand new.Together we will learn, embody, and facilitate the path of a spiritual being having a human experience as we welcome in the next era of Reiki healing. This program is application only, so fill out yours today!Join the Reiki Coaching Program: https://www.reikicafeuni.com/reiki-coach/And if you're ready, grab your tea or coffee and join us as we sip our way through this week's episode!ReikiCafe Links:Website- ReikiCafe UniversityFacebook Page: ReikiCafe University | FacebookFacebook Group: ReikiCafe Community | FacebookInstagram: Christine Renee (@reikicafeuniversity) • Instagram photos and videosYoutube: ReikiCafe University - YouTubeBook a session with Christine: https://calendly.com/christinerenee/90-minutes-intensiveConnect with Nathalie: https://diveintoreiki.com/Connect with Rickie: https://reikibyrickie.com/
Nathalie is a fellow Reiki teacher and martial artist based in NYC. In this episode, she shares how she discovered Reiki many years ago, how her Iaido practice (Japanese sword-drawing) has enhanced her spiritual journey and vice versa. Says Nathalie: "[Now] I can actually feel my body, so I have more of a kinetic feel, and if you have a kinetic feel, you can actually feel more emotions, more range of emotions. So when I am in Reiki, I can be in my body, and I can process more emotions, I can access more of myself inside my body.” She has written two books on Reiki, which are both available on Amazon, and co-runs a group on Facebook for Reiki and martial arts practitioners called Shin Shin Kaizen. When I shared with Nathalie some of my own frustration with my new martial arts practice, she had these encouraging words to say: “If you're not frustrated, that means you are not practicing.” I feel this is true of Reiki as well as it is with martial arts!
Check out our first episode of 2022 as we talk to the talented Jaspar Law as he discusses his lates Project "Glass Houses" Glass Houses Dance Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpftaNxBzsQ&t=620s
There's an open secret among tech startups: Many of the most well-known AI-powered, automated innovations actually started off powered by old-fashioned, outsourced human labor. And for anyone who led such a startup in the last decade, the odds are good they'll know today's guest. That's because, in this episode, I'm speaking with Jaspar Weir , Co-Founder of TaskUs , the go-to outsourcer for many of the most recognizable companies within the tech industry and beyond. We discuss: Jaspar's entrepreneurial roots in the nightlife industry How a love for Argentina eventually led to Jaspar becoming an outsourcer extraordinaire Why TaskUs decided to go public The simple secret to improving culture within a company For more interviews like this one, subscribe to HawkeTalk on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or wherever you listen to podcasts! Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Hawke Talk in your favorite podcast player.
Londinense de nacimiento, comenzó su carrera promoviendo centros nocturnos y brindando consultoría a Absolut Vodka. Es el CEO y Co-fundador de Another, agencia integrada de comunicación estratégica esforzada en establecer una buena calidad de imagen para las empresas y proyectos Desde 2004 Él es Jaspar Eyears y él siempre piensa fuera de la caja.
Prepare to have your heart stolen by today's guest, Jaspar Lepak. Jaspar did not really get into music till post-college, but she burst into it full-bore, including producing 5 CDs in a very short time, 4 of which you won't find among the 5 releases that do show up on her site.
Jaspar Eyears es el co-fundador y CEO de Another Company - una de las agencias de comunicación estratégica más representativas de México en los últimos 10 años. Another Company se fundó en 2004 como una agencia de PR, organizando las fiestas de la marca de tequila José Cuervo. Dieciocho años más tarde, Jaspar y su equipo tienen presencia en 18 países de Latino América y han expandido sus servicios para ofrecer soluciones de marketing integrales para sus clientes. En este episodio, Jaspar nos cuenta cómo convirtieron la empresa que inició en el sótano de su casa en una compañía con más de 350 colaboradores y que trabaja con marcas como Red Bull, Phillips, Waze, Bottega Veneta, Pandora, Pinterest, la NBA y muchos más.
Eine chillige NBA Park Conversation (feat. Basti, Kasi, Jaspar und Jonsson) - 1. Runde Playoffs - Match-ups - LeBron
The goal of the “In-Depth Look” series of videos is to explore these subjects in more detail — examining the relevance, efficacy, and methods of incorporating these work and life experiences into budo practice, budo teaching, and community building. This episode with Nathalie Jaspar, we explore the importance of Breath in the discipline of Reiki. Nathalie Jaspar is a Reiki master with over a decade of experience. She’s a graduate teacher from the International House of Reiki, led by world-renowned Reiki master Frans Stiene. She also trained with the Center for True Health, the International Center for Reiki, and with Reiki master Pamela Miles at the JCC Reiki Clinics in New York. To gain an even deeper understanding of Reiki practice, Nathalie went to Japan to practice Zen Buddhism at the Chokai-san International Zendo. She is the author of Reiki as a Spiritual Practice: an Illustrated Guide, available on Amazon in English, Spanish, French, and German. Nathalie has been invited to demonstrate Reiki practice at venues such as Soho House, the New York Jet’s Athletic Center, and Fashion Week. Her latest book, the Reiki Healing Handbook (Rockridge Press), is now available on Amazon. Like this content and want to help? Subscribe to the channel, like this video, follow us on Facebook and Instagram @tokushikai.canada, subscribe to our weekly newsletter at http://subscribe.tokushikai.ca and join the rest of our community in participating on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/tokushikaicanada This episode is also available at the following platforms ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/tokushikaicanada Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tokushikai-canada Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/tokushikai-inside-look/id1523336799 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yMzk0OWVhNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Mf1mrLTfVT3Sbu8XM032m Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1523336799/tokushikai-inside-look Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/tokushikai-inside-look Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/i9qbnxx7 Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/tokushikai-inside-look-We0ozJ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Young Prince Dakkar leads Jaspar and Jonesy on a chase though Jhansi!
Roy Hodsgon moans about the hand ball rule after his team concede a penalty, Steve Bruce moans about the hand ball rule after his team win a penalty and Jose Mourinho would prefer not to speak about the hand ball rule as he would rather give money to charity then pay the FA more money.... plus Jaspar has an exclusive piece of gossip.
As our heroes start their journey to Tremadog, it becomes clear that they're going to struggle to keep the trust of their new companions. Meredith goes running. Jaspar flips a table.
LOCAL MUSIC HYPE with Lauri & Amy with Special Guest Jaspar from Existential Alignment by Ralph Barba
Nathalie Jaspar is a Reiki master with over a decade of experience. She’s a graduate teacher from the International House of Reiki, led by world-renowned Reiki master Frans Stiene. She also trained with the Center for True Health, the International Center for Reiki, and with Reiki master Pamela Miles at the JCC Reiki Clinics in New York. To gain an even deeper understanding of Reiki practice, Nathalie went to Japan to practice Zen Buddhism at the Chokai-san International Zendo. She is the author of Reiki as a Spiritual Practice: an Illustrated Guide (available in English, Spanish, French, and German), and the Reiki Healing Handbook (Rockridge Press). Nathalie has been invited to demonstrate Reiki practice at venues such as Soho House, the New York Jet’s Athletic Center, and Fashion Week. Nathalie can be reached at: https://diveintoreiki.com/ Insta: @diveintoreiki Facebook: facebook.com/diveintoreiki Patreon.com/diveintoreiki Colleen and Robyn can be reached at: ReikiLifestyle.com colleen@reikilifestyle.com robyn@reikilifestyle.com Social Colleen: Facebook: @reikilifestyle Insta: @colleenbenelli Social Robyn: Facebook/Insta: @Robynbenellireiki
Meredith and Jaspar deal with the fallout of recent events and try to find answers to a mystery that's only becoming more and more complicated. Meredith gets confused and this time, it's Jaspar turn to do some digging.
Hello, Alchemists... On this episode of Reiki Radio, we dive into Reiki with Nathalie! Nathalie Jaspar is a Reiki-Master with over a decade of experience. She’s a graduate teacher from the International House of Reiki, led by world-renowned Reiki-Master, Frans Stiene. She also trained with the Center for True Health, the International Center for Reiki, and with Reiki-Master, Pamela Miles, at the JCC Reiki Clinics in New York. To gain an even deeper understanding of Reiki practice, Nathalie went to Japan to practice Zen Buddhism at the Chokai-san International Zendo in Japan. She is the author of Reiki as a Spiritual Practice: an Illustrated Guide (available in English, Spanish, French, and German), and the Reiki Healing Handbook (Rockridge Press). Nathalie has also been invited to demonstrate Reiki practice at venues such as Soho House, the New York Jet’s Athletic Center, and Fashion Week. Learn more about her work at https://diveintoreiki.com Subscribe to this channel and learn more about The Energetic Alchemist at http://theenergeticalchemist.com
As one chapter of our heroes lives ends, a new one begins. Things are irreversibly different, and Meredith and Jaspar struggle to adjust to their new routines. Meredith does some digging, Jaspar does some investigating, and they hear tell of a mysterious stranger.
The necromancer has revealed themself and the undead walk the streets. Meredith tries to protect the townspeople caught in the chaos, while Jaspar confronts the one behind it all.
Undead continue to rise in the city. Meredith meets someone unfamiliar, yet familiar. Jaspar meets someone familiar, yet unfamiliar.
As Meredith and Jaspar start to investigate the undead cropping up over the city, they are introduced to some people who may help them learn more about necromancy.
Di scoursde MH Jaspar faisant appel aux belges a continuer la guerre depuis l'Angleterre (Juin 1940)
Our heroes have finally regrouped! except, of course, for Dashbold and Gretta. They cannot leave to fight the demons of hell without their trusty bard, but where has he got to?Follow us on iTunes OR Stitcher OR Google play OR your podcatcher of choice!Please consider supporting us on Patreon, Like us on Facebook, Follow us on TwitterOr visit our Website: www.thatsnotcanonproductions.comPlayers: Isaac Joekong, Jack Cliff, Miranda Selwood, Nick De Villiers, Sebastian BriguglioDungeon Master: Zane C WeberRecorded and Produced by Zane C Weber
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
Who are the Elders around the throne of God? Who or what are the Living Creatures who sing His praises? What song of praise would you sing?
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
How would you describe heaven? Many people have ideas that are influenced by popular books. However, you might be very surprise to hear what the Bible has to say.
Shortly after graduating from college, Bryce Maddock decided to leave his job as an investment banker in New York City to start a business with his close friend from high school, Jaspar Weir. The two moved down to Argentina to open up a frozen yogurt business that ended up falling flat, leading Bryce and Jaspar to move back home with their parents before starting their next venture together. Now, Bryce serves as the CEO and Co-Founder of TaskUs, a digital outsourcing service that is revolutionizing the customer experience. TaskUs —which turned out to be a far more successful venture than the frozen yogurt company — employs more than 15,000 people across the world today. In this episode, Chad and Bryce discuss what Bryce learned from the failure of his first company, how TaskUs attracts talent by emphasizing a great company culture, and why communication is the key to a successful business partnership. If you enjoy Bryce and Chad’s discussion on culture and communication, Bryce recommends checking out the book Crucial Conversations. Other books recommended by Bryce: Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage Mission Daily and all of our podcasts are created with love by our team at Mission.org We own and operate a network of podcasts, and brand story studio designed to accelerate learning. Our clients include companies like Salesforce, Twilio, and Katerra who work with us because we produce results. To learn more and get our case studies, check out Mission.org/Studios. If you’re tired of media and news that promotes fear, uncertainty, and doubt and want an antidote, you’ll want to subscribe to our daily newsletter at Mission.org. When you do, you’ll receive a mission-driven newsletter every morning that will help you start your day off right!
Bryce Maddock (LinkedIn) was lucky enough to find a business partner in his best friend, Jaspar Weir. And while that may sound like fun — who wouldn't want to work every day with their BFF? — it hasn't always been easy. I've heard so many horror stories of close friends, best friends whose relationships had been torn apart by failed business ventures or sometimes actually torn apart by successful business ventures. Jaspar and I have had our fair share of challenges because we are both hyper competitive, and while we love each other's company, we also both want to be in the spotlight. And, when you're co-founders and you're two people who are in the business, that can be a really big challenge. Bryce and Jaspar failed in their initial attempt at business. And when they took a second shot at business ownership together, they had to do hard, humbling work to learn how to communicate effectively. The end result was a successful business, TaskUs, and many lessons learned including that communication is the core of any true partnership. Learn more about The Journey at mission.org/thejourney. The Journey is sponsored by our friends at Salesforce Essentials. We use Salesforce Essentials every day and it's part of our own business journey. Essentials combines sales and service tools in a single app to help small businesses win customers and keep them happy. See how Salesforce Essentials can help you be your best business at salesforce.com/thejourney.
Hear how the founders of TaskUs went from an office in their parents garage to employing over 11,000 reps across multiple continents and close to $200 million in annual revenue, all before their 32nd birthdays. I've had a chance to get to know Jaspar and his business partner, Bryce personally, and I can honestly say I've never met a better business partnership. Jaspar will tell you how they do it. This episode is full of knowledge and actionable insights that take the learnings to the next level.
With Global BC's Jordan Armstrong, who got into it with Jaspar Atwal's lawyer for asking a question at a press conference.
Jaspar Weir, co-founder and president of TaskUs, has been named in INC’s 30 under 30 list and has won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award. Today on the EO Podcast, Jaspar discusses how he and his partner went from sharing a room in Santa Monica to employing thousands and helping the top 100 tech companies scale. Tune-in to learn how Jaspar uses mentorship to grow personally and professionally, how his relationship with Bryce is like a marriage, and how TaskUs quadrupled revenue in just one year. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:52 – Jaspar is the cofounder and president of TaskUs, founded in 2008, which is a customer care and back office support company 01:14 – Before TaskUs, Jaspar cofounded two other companies with TaskUs CEO Bryce Maddock including a social media marketing company and an events production business 01:29 – He has been named in INC’s 30 under 30 list, is a 2 time finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award, and won it this year 01:52 – What does TaskUs do? 01:57 – We all may not have heard of TaskUs, but we’ve all probably heard from TaskUs; food delivery app/ ridesharing app customer service call example 02:14 – Phone/chat/email customer service reps from TaskUs work backend customer service, content moderation, and back office for top 100 tech companies to help them scale 02:58 – They are the modernized “call center” to develop customer care strategy 04:26 – Content moderation: When you use an app and you click “flag,” there are people that have to go through and moderate that; TaskUs does that 05:07 – Mark Moses is Jaspar’s business coach; continuous self and business improvement is a core value, they started TaskUs at 22 years old with no business degree 05:42 – The first thing they did was join EO (at 23-24 years old) to surround themselves with peers to problem-solve, they then hired a business consultant for an “MBA bootcamp” 06:09 – Over the course of the year, the consultant taught them things like how to choose core values, how to write a role scorecard, how to properly interview/hire 06:39 –The business consultant was Stephen Lynch, the COO of com at the time, they have a software that provides KPIs and they also had weekly coaching 07:19 – They learned top-grading, how to grade your team, and other basic things that you don’t learn in school 07:55 – When did they transition to using Mark Moses as a coach? 08:00 – Jaspar’s partner Bryce started working with Mark 3-4 years ago; Jaspar was being coached by Matt Auron from Evolution coaching 08:30 – Matt had suggested that he look for another coach, and he decided to go with Mark since he already understood the business 08:50 – Mark now works with people on their executive team and facilitates quarterly planning; he’s deeply involved in the business and he plays psychologist between him, Bryce, and the executive team 09:30 – He and Bryce have been partners for 14 years, they know each other very well; fights/disagreements don’t really occur like they did before because they work on their partnership like a marriage 10:21 – The relationship was harder when they weren’t winning; now they divide and conquer, are grateful for the success, drop the egos, and focus on what’s important in the business and put it first 11:20 – “Top line revenue solves all problems” 11:48 – Jaspar’s specialty/ Bryce’s specialty 11:50 – Jaspar is President and Bryce is CEO; they aren’t the traditional CEO and president 12:05 – Historically they gave sales/marketing to Jaspar and operations/finance went to Bryce 12:28 – At the end of 2016 they had 6-7,000 employees, a developed executive team, an SVP of sales, and a marketing leader 12:42 – They decided it’d be best for the executive team to be entirely under Bryce so Jaspar could focus on client development and sales; this change has been great for the business 13:03 – Bryce is a great leader/CEO and Jaspar isn’t bogged down by day-to-day management of sales/marketing; as a founder he goes out and represents TaskUs 13:26 – Everyone in the organization plays to their highest strengths and maximum degree, which makes TaskUs a better, more profitable business 13:40 – They grew 50% last year by having the right people in the right roles, including the founders 14:30 – Their partnership is unique because they have similar strengths but different personalities and styles 15:08 – The relationship is fluid; they’re constantly talking and evolving 16:00 – Bryce can do everything he can do, but Jaspar can’t do finance/operations like Bryce can 16:31 – They got $29 million in funding but they bootstrapped for 7 years until 2015; they had just finished a year of $15 million 17:10 – They went from $15 million to $54 million in the year that they raised money 17:15 – What happened that year to almost quadruple revenue? 17:17 – They had one really big client and the rest of the business doubled; they’ve always been a high growth business 17:58 – The big client came from a connection they had in Santa Monica; they had started an office poker game and one of those guys connected them to the client 19:21 – They grew with the client 20:02 – When did they start making a profit? 20:25 – It took over 3 years to be able to pay themselves out $3,000/month; they started in 2008 21:33 – How they raised $29 million 21:35 – They raised $15 million in equity from a strategic private equity company; most of their operations were in the Philippines at that point 21:55 – They get calls from investors wanting to invest because of their growth/profitability; now they turn them away 22:06 – That original minority partnership has been great; the operators of that fund built and sold a company in their space so they understand and are helpful 22:37 – The rest of the funding has been through debt financing; it has been used for operations, cash flow, and timing issues 23:30 – They build out incredible office spaces with themes 24:03 – In 2015 they spent almost $10 million in office space; they have over 8,000 employees that come into an office 24:48 – Profitability is different from cash flow 25:15 – “Growth eats cash for breakfast, lunch, and dinner;” You can be the most profitable business in the world and still run out of money 25:37 – TaskUs growth rate: 50% last year and hoping to do similar this year; they are at over $100 million in revenue 26:02 – They have over 500 employees in San Antonio and small client services offices in San Francisco, LA, Dallas, New York, and Austin; they offer a domestic support product out of San Antonio now 27:10 – How do you build an office in the Philippines? 27:33 – The real story: They lived in Bryce’s parents’ house, had a personal virtual assistant business, and were testing a dozen different countries in VA tasks 28:15 – They decided the Philippines were the best; starting in 2009 they were named the largest destination in the world for BPO (Business Process Outsourcing/ call center industry) 28:45 – They interviewed people on Skype and through placement agencies, they met a guy who said he’d open an office for them and needed $10,000 29:32 – They wired him the money and he built the 400 square foot office; they had problems early on, but the office was built and that’s how they started 30:15 – He would never do that now, but some of those earlier risky decisions panned out 31:06 – When you start your own business when you are young, you don’t know any better so you just try things 31:29 – Somehow it still worked 31:48 – How did Jaspar find the product market fit for what he has going on now? 31:58 – One key pivot: When they went from being a virtual assistant company to being a B to B enterprise solution 32:15 – Their friend’s older brother’s friend, Jamie Siminoff, the CEO of Ring, had operations in the Philippines; his company at the time was called Phone Tag, a service that did voicemail to text transcription 32:42 – Jamie asked if they could go from 5 employees to 100; they didn’t have $ but they set up a deal to get 100 computers in exchange for a good rate 33:25 – They made more money with that one contract than they had before, so they sought out more contracts like that 33:45 – They sold shifts and did work for other startups; that was the main pivot point 34:00 – Jaspar’s thoughts on A.I. 34:17 – In his industry, there are always predictions about how robots will replace jobs; they’re keeping an eye on it 34:35 – When it comes to customer service, Jaspar believes things are moving slower than we think and won’t eliminate the need for people 34:48 – A chatbot will serve as first response to understand the query or problem and offer self-service solutions 35:02 – Jaspar likes to ask people if they have had positive experiences with chatbots as consumers because the answer is usually no 35:20 – Dave likes to start with the chat option on company websites; but slackbots are usually annoying 35:42 – Jaspar never encourages their clients to lead their customers to believe that they’re chatting with a human when it’s actually a bot; over time he believes they’ll take over easy tasks so humans can focus on the emotional and more complex tasks 36:25 – What’s in store for the future? 36:47 –Money and big luxuries don’t bring him happiness, he lives the lifestyle he wants and appreciates the little things like going out for lunch 37:31 – He makes good money now and doesn’t know what he’d do with a ton more money since he’s happy with his life now 38:48 – How to get more information on TaskUs: website 38:55 – Jaspar and Bryce host a podcast on customer experience: CXYZ Podcast 39:05 – Find Jaspar on all social media outlets @jasparweir Key Points: Business coaching and consulting can make a huge impact in your business; know when to get a coach/consultant and when it’s time to advance to a new one. When working with a partner, be grateful for your success, drop the ego, focus on what’s important for the company and always put it first. Appreciate the luxuries you experience at every step of growth; more money isn’t always the answer if you’re living the lifestyle you want. Resources Mentioned: Entrepreneur's Organization – The EO Network Jaspar’s business – TaskUs Podcast - CXYZ Business Consultant – com Business Coaching – Evolution Coaching
In this episode, Adam makes his long awaited return to the Cult Following podcast as he joins Victor, Kirby, Jaspar, and Joshua in talking about what their Top 5 films of 2017 ended up being! Find out what the guys thought of such films as Coco, The Shape of Water, Get Out, The Bad Batch and much more!
Jaspar Weir, Co-Founder and President of TaskUs, reveals best practices he regularly uses to live a holistic life. In finding gratitude and fulfillment in his fast pace lifestyle, Jaspar shares about establishing balance with his daily rituals, reflections, and mindset to ultimately live a meaningful life by being his most authentic self.
Since 2008, TaskUs has grown from a struggling start-up run by two entrepreneurs out of their parents’ houses into a thriving company with more than 8,000 employees around the world. Jaspar Weir, co-founder and president, says millennials comprise over 90% of his workforce, and TaskUs has invested substantial time and resources in measuring and improving the engagement of its employees to keep building on its rapid growth. On today’s show, Jaspar points past Bulletproof Coffee and Avocado Toast memes to discuss how strong corporate culture and a defined sense of purpose can attract, engage, and retain top millennial talent.
Next Generation Catalyst Podcast: Millennials / Generation Z / Workplace Trends / Leadership
In this episode of the Next Generation Catalyst Podcast, we interview Jaspar Weir, President at TaskUs. TaskUs provides outsourcing services to over 100 of the world’s most innovative Internet companies, allowing them to focus on product and technology. Our conversation centers on the challenges companies face leading multi-generational workforces.
The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua
Co-Founder of TaskUs, Japar Weir, shares his top tips on building a B2B brand in a traditional industry. He explains how to use your disadvantage to your advantage. ThinkLikeAJournalist.com See the show notes.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Jaspar Lepak - Send Me Home Rita Hosking & Sean Feder - Where The Grassroots Grow Nathan & Jessie - Ghosts of Mine March to May - Georgia Mollie O'Brien & Rich Moore - Sunday Street Claudia Russell & Bruce Kaplan - So You'll Believe Rachel Garlin - The Sea You See Melanie Devaney - Sink or Swim For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Shantell Ogden at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Far West Folk Alliance at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Jaspar Lepak - Send Me Home Rita Hosking & Sean Feder - Where The Grassroots Grow Nathan & Jessie - Ghosts of Mine March to May - Georgia Mollie O'Brien & Rich Moore - Sunday Street Claudia Russell & Bruce Kaplan - So You'll Believe Rachel Garlin - The Sea You See Melanie Devaney - Sink or Swim For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Shantell Ogden at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Far West Folk Alliance at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Jaspar Lepak - Send Me Home Rita Hosking & Sean Feder - Where The Grassroots Grow Nathan & Jessie - Ghosts of Mine March to May - Georgia Mollie O'Brien & Rich Moore - Sunday Street Claudia Russell & Bruce Kaplan - So You'll Believe Rachel Garlin - The Sea You See Melanie Devaney - Sink or Swim For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Shantell Ogden at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Far West Folk Alliance at:
Jaspar Weir, President and Co-founder of TaskUs, shows us how well-tested core values can scale a thriving startup culture around the world.
Working Class Audio Session #027 with Dan Jaspar!!! Dan Jaspar is a sound mixer, boom operator, and sound designer from the Bay Area. As a Graduate of San Francisco State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Cinema production and Sound Design he continues to work in the field of production audio for the film and […] The post WCA #027 with Dan Jaspar appeared first on Working Class Audio.
Join Scott Cluthe on FACEBOOK HERE FREE BOOK OF YOUR CHOICE HERE Join the Positively Incorrect Free Newsletter HERE Cyn Lowell is Scott Cluthe's guest live tonight. Author/navy vet & much more, Cyn will share about Operation: Next Chapter, a program to give voice controlled laptops to voice absebt vets. Sales of Jasper's War provide the funds. Greenwich, Connecticut socialite Jaspar Moran has it all-a magnificent estate, two beautiful children and a loving husband, Trevor, serving as the Secretary of the Treasury. Protected, admired and living in the lap of luxury, Jaspar is reeling from the news that his government jet has crashed just as her children vanish without a trace. An ominous message warns her to keep silent about her husband's role in the President's economic plan. Or else. Determined to save her children, she'll go to hell and back, form alliances with assassins, traitors and Mafioso, and commit unspeakable acts-if that's what it takes. With alarms sounding around the world, hunted from all sides, and unsure of who to trust, she finds herself depending on a mysterious figure without an identity. Jaspar journeys from the Australian outback to the palazzos of Rome, the Monte Carlo Grand Prix, and to the magnificence of the Vatican, in her quest. Can she rescue her children before the plot to crash the global economy is unleashed?
Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story
Welcome to The World of Ink Network show on Blog Talk Radio. Our goal is to bring informative and entertaining shows to our listners.The mission of the World of Ink Network is to share resources that introduce tips, products and services to help strengthen, support and challenge those who love writing and the written word. The World of Ink Network hopes not only to bring authors, illustrators and publishers together, but also help them reach their readership. Join Fran Lewis Thurday at 11am Eastern -10am Central - 9am Mountain - 7am Pacific Book Discussion welcomes author Cym Lowell. In JASPAR'S WAR (Rosemary Beach Press; April 2014; $12.99), author Cym Lowell takes readers on a thrill ride to the most unexpected and dangerous of locales to uncover secrets that could bring down the U.S. government. This is more than just about another book getting published. It's also about giving back, inspiring others and providing a bridge to healing for those wounded warriors who have put their lives on the line for the freedoms we all enjoy. As Lowell was completing Jaspar's War, he heard about Soldiers' Angels, a nonprofit organization with thousands of volunteers who provide aid and comfort to the men and women of the armed forces, veterans and their families. He was told there is a waiting list of approximately 200 wounded warriors, who, because of injuries sustained in fighting for our country, are in need of voice-activated laptops. That's all he needed to know. 100 percent of any proceeds from the sale of his book will go directly to Soldiers' Angels. His initiative is called: OPERATION: NEXT CHAPTER. As a Vietnam vet, Lowell knows all too well the results of what war injuries can do to the human spirit.