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Send us a textDiscover the art of transforming from merely being visible to truly being sought after with Jeremy Bishop, the visionary founder of the Influencer Club. Jeremy joins us to unpack his journey from a 19-year-old entrepreneur navigating the volatile waves of network marketing to a seasoned expert in personal branding. Dive into his expert insights on the power of authenticity, as seen through influencers like Sketch, and learn how to build an ecosystem around your unique mission that captures and holds audience attention.Jeremy reveals the often-overlooked truth behind the superficial metrics of likes and followers, urging us to focus instead on fostering meaningful, real-world connections that can drive genuine engagement and business growth. Hear why investing in authenticity and a clear mission can propel your brand further than any manufactured authority ever could. Explore case studies from Netflix stars, realtors, and authors that highlight the importance of confidence and comfort in one's identity to stand out across industries.In a world where social media is king, Jeremy shares strategic advice on choosing the right platform to align with your business goals, emphasizing the importance of platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Learn how to maintain a positive mindset when working with high-level clients and managing the dynamics of these relationships. Jeremy's candid experiences reflect the universal nature of personal challenges, reminding us that no matter the status, everyone faces self-doubt and the pressure of expectations. Prepare to be inspired and armed with practical strategies to enhance your personal brand and achieve sustainable business success.Connect With Jeremy:https://www.influencervipclub.com/socialproof61373251https://www.instagram.com/jeremybish0p_/Thanks for listening & being part of the Mindset Cafe Community.----------------------------------------------Connect With Devan:https://www.devangonzalez.com/connect----------------------------------------------Follow On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/devan.gonzalez/https://www.instagram.com/mindsetcafepodcastLet me know what topics or questions you want covered so we can help you achieve your goals faster.----------------------------------------------P.S. If you're not already a part of the The Mindset Cafe Community Page I would love to have you be a part of the community, and spread your amazing knowledge. The page is to connect and network with other like minded people networking and furthering each other on our journeys!https://www.facebook.com/groups/themindsetcafe/
We can make our lives very small by turning away from what we don't understand or what frightens us. And if we feel very separate from life, like somehow we are visitors from a far-off planet with no belonging to this planet, we can easily feel as if we have nothing to stand on as we face what is most difficult about life. In this week's conversation we begin with a source from Rainer Maria Rilke which invites us to know ourselves as not at all different from the life we are already in the middle of, and then invites us to see that what is most difficult or frightening to us is an opportunity to draw upon the inherent capacity we humans have to meet life. It's a stirring, inspiring and very kind invitation to us to meet a world that really could do with our bringing ourselves as whole-heartedly as we can. Hosted, as always, by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace. Join Our Weekly Mailing: www.turningtowards.life/subscribe Support Us: www.buymeacoffee.com/turningtowardslife Turning Towards Life, a week-by-week conversation inviting us deeply into our lives, is a live 30 minute conversation hosted by Justin Wise and Lizzie Winn of Thirdspace. Find us on FaceBook to watch live and join in the lively conversation on this episode. You can find videos of every episode, and more about the project on the Turning Towards Life website, and you can also watch and listen on Instagram, YouTube, and as a podcast on Apple, Google, Amazon Music and Spotify. Here's our source for this week: Fear of the Inexplicable But fear of the inexplicable has not alone impoverished the existence of the individual; the relationship between one human being and another has also been cramped by it, as though it had been lifted out of the riverbed of endless possibilities and set down in a fallow spot on the bank, to which nothing happens. For it is not inertia alone that is responsible for human relationships repeating themselves from case to case, indescribably monotonous and unrenewed: it is shyness before any sort of new, unforeseeable experience with which one does not think oneself able to cope. But only someone who is ready for everything, who excludes nothing, not even the most enigmatical, will live the relation to another as something alive and will himself draw exhaustively from his own existence. For if we think of this existence of the individual as a larger or smaller room, it appears evident that most people learn to know only a corner of their room, a place by the window, a strip of floor on which they walk up and down. Thus they have a certain security. And yet that dangerous insecurity is so much more human which drives the prisoners in Poe's stories to feel out the shapes of their horrible dungeons and not be strangers to the unspeakable terror of their abode. We, however, are not prisoners. No traps or snares are set about us, and there is nothing which should intimidate or worry us.We are set down in life as in the element to which we best correspond, and over and above this we have through thousands of years of accommodation become so like this life, that when we hold still we are, through a happy mimicry, scarcely to be distinguished from all that surrounds us. We have no reason to mistrust our world, for it is not against us. Has it terrors, they are our terrors; has it abuses, those abuses belong to us; when there are dangers at hand, we must try to love them. And if only we arrange our life according to that principle which counsels us that we must always hold to the difficult, then that which now still seems to us the most alien will become what we most trust and find most faithful. How should we be able to forget those ancient myths about dragons that at the last moment turn into princesses; perhaps all the dragons of our lives are princesses who are only waiting to see us once beautiful and brave. Perhaps everything terrible is in its deepest being something helpless that wants help from us. Rainer Maria Rilke Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
Thank you to Geoff, Ed, Amy, and Don for being part of the video. Happy birthday this week to Chris and Kranti. Songs from this service: Come, Now Is The Time To Worship - https://youtu.be/bMu0Y1wgZMg -- Unto Thee O Lord - https://youtu.be/S3Z0IRO-cgk -- Lord I Need You - https://youtu.be/tp_w5b3eeh0 -- When We All Get To Heaven - https://youtu.be/SjgkpWuoTLs -- Reap That Joy - https://youtu.be/jigl4YwiqKo Scriptures from this service: Welcome - 1 Chronicles 16:10; 16:23-25 (ESV); Romans 5:12 (ESV); Romans 5:18 (GNT); Matthew 7:13-14 (NIV); James 3:9-10. Reading - Isaiah 2:1-5. Sermon - Isaiah 57:18; Hosea 6:2; Joel 3:1; Isaiah 1:18 (ESV); 2:3-4 (NIV); Romans 8:22; John 3:16; Matthew 28:19; Isaiah 19:23-25; Revelation 22:17; John 7:37; Isaiah 25:3-4; 25:6-8; Matthew 19:28; Acts 3:21; Romans 8:21; 8:23; Colossians 1:20; Isaiah 35:1-2; 35:3; 35:5-6; Isaiah 40:1-5; 40:3; 42:1-4; 42:9; 43:1; 43:18-19; 43:25; 53:4-6; 53:11; 53:12b; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Matthew 20:28; Isaiah 65:17-18; Ephesians 1:9-10; Isaiah 66:22. Closing - John 1:14 (ESV) Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash [accordion] [accordion-item title="NIV Copyright" state=closed]Scripture quotations marked (NIV) taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version© NIV© Copyright © 1973 1978 1984 2011 by Biblica, Inc. TM Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.[/accordion-item] [accordion-item title="ESV Copyright" state=closed]Scripture quotations marked (ESV) are from The ESV© Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version©), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.[/accordion-item] [accordion-item title="Good News Translation Copyright" state="closed"]Scripture quotations marked (GNT) are from the Good News Translation in Today's English Version- Second Edition Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.[/accordion-item][/accordion]
to watch this episode, subscribe to my YouTube channel: optYOUmize podcast Youtube optYOUmize is sponsored by: BetterHelp online therapy HelloFresh - America's #1 Meal Kit Amazfit - smartwatches and fitness wearables Summary Brett Ingram interviews Jeremy Bishop, founder of Influencer Club, who shares his journey from musician to branding expert. They discuss the importance of personal branding in today's market, how it differs from traditional branding, and the evolution of trust in brands. Jeremy emphasizes that anyone can build a personal brand with the right mindset and strategies, and he provides insights on overcoming insecurities and the significance of authenticity. The conversation also touches on common mistakes people make when trying to establish their personal brand. In this conversation, Jeremy Bishop emphasizes the importance of clarity in setting business goals and the need to focus on building genuine relationships rather than getting caught up in metrics like likes and views. He shares strategies for entrepreneurs to effectively grow their businesses, including the significance of leveraging social media and adopting a seven-figure mindset. The discussion highlights the necessity of going big in efforts and the value of personal branding in achieving success. Visit Influencer Club to learn more about him and his business, and set up a time with him to be a guest on your podcast. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Personal Branding 06:14 The Evolution of Brand Trust 12:17 Overcoming Insecurities in Branding 18:30 Learning from the Journey 27:43 Strategies for Building a Business 33:47 Leveraging Social Media for Growth 41:46 Adopting a Seven-Figure Mindset #personalbranding #influencermarketing #personaldevelopment #entrepreneurship #optyoumize #brettingram #entrepreneurpodcast #podmatch
A ball hockey player from Western Newfoundland is having great success in his chosen sport. Over the years, Jeremy Bishop of Corner Brook has helped Team Canada Men's Legends Ball Hockey team to THREE world championship gold medals,...and a few silvers along the way. In the 2024 World Championships - which recently wrapped in Edmonton, his team was undefeated - against teams from Italy, the USA, Portugal and Slovakia.
Join us for another installment of our Artist Wisdom Series, where we delve into the profound insights of influential creatives. In this episode, we explore the profound wisdom of Paulo Coelho, acclaimed author of "The Alchemist", through a thought-provoking quote that challenges us to reassess our journey of self-discovery and authenticity. The quote we are exploring: "Maybe the journey isn't so much about becoming something. Maybe it's about un-becoming everything that isn't really you, so you can be who you were meant to be in the first place" - Paulo Coelho Key Insights: Exploring Coelho's Quote: Dive into the meaning behind Paulo Coelho's powerful quote, which suggests that the true journey of life is not about becoming someone new, but rather unbecoming everything that isn't aligned with our authentic selves. The Illusion of Identity: Discuss the societal pressures and self-imposed expectations that lead us to construct false identities, or "egos", to navigate the world and achieve our desires. Unraveling the Ego: Examine the notion of dismantling the ego and shedding the layers of false identity that obscure our true essence, leading to a profound sense of liberation and self-acceptance. Embracing Vulnerability: Explore the discomfort and vulnerability that accompany the process of stripping away the ego, and how facing these challenges is essential for reconnecting with our authentic selves. Finding Authenticity: Discover how embracing our true selves allows us to access our authentic voice, experience genuine fulfillment, and cultivate a deeper sense of joy and completeness in life. Join us on a transformative journey as we unravel the layers of ego and rediscover the essence of our true selves, inspired by the profound wisdom of Paulo Coelho's timeless words. -- (Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash) ...And if you're loving the show, don't forget to hit that SUBSCRIBE button, SHARE IT with your friends, and VISIT OUR WEBSITE for even more content! www.WayoftheArtist.com
Join Sarah Holmes for an exploration of the topic, Loving Fiercely in Times of Turmoil. In this two part series she explores plants to support us during challenging times. Sarah covers plants to support our healing from disconnection, supporting our personal work, boundaries, balancing the mind and heart, courage and heart opening. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @theherbalhighway. Fund drive. Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash The post Loving Fiercely in Times of Turmoil – Part 1 – December 5, 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
Why do I keep on crying?I feel like I'm somehow dying Emma Evelyn is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Fighting with life What I can feel when I look through my eyesVs. what I feel inside Its a fright To have been a whole life in disguise The dark soul of the night To lights burning bright I want to hide I want to pause I have no remorse for my deaths Many learnings from many tests I have learnt, I am blessed Never would I have guessed I'd land hereBetween a rock and a hard-place I can't open the gate to move forward I feel my direction Blocked by walls of protection Doubting what I know What I feelIs it real? Will it ever happen?Happiness?Peace?Can I be only ease?Can this be created by me?Can this just come in and I be free?Surely magic and miraclesAre available?Surely I'll be able To feel stable Because I long for a home To be alone And in community How much longer until I see what I feelDo I still have even more to heal?Shake me awake from this dream Where inside I scream For the scars that were wounds that had to bleed Can I surrender to what I believe? Live as all of me?I grieve who I was Because the tears water who I am They are the antidote to being in mind Is it the end of that time?I don't want to hit rewind Only keep swimming Beginning to trust what I know Move with life's flow Oh gardens, please grow Take me home Take me to what I've always known. with love,EmmaIf you felt supported by this poem, please leave a comment below or reach out via email, emma@emmaevelyncampbell.com and let me know what came up for you. I love to hear from people that connect with the art and words that come through me.
Making things that last. Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash.
Peter Stevenson speaking on 'I am the resurrection and the life' from John 11: 17-44 Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
Use this guided visualization to move effortlessly into your own innate stability and groundedness. Let the deep unshakable rootedess of a tree guide you to the peace at the core of your being. From this place of calm stability, you will be more able to respond wisely and effectively to life's challenges.Music by Christopher Lloyd Clarke.Photo by Jeremy Bishop.Tess on Insight TimerTess on YouTubeTess's novels: https://tesscallahan.com/
Depth in board games is often confused with complexity. They are related, but they're also very different. I wrote a whole article about complexity about two years ago. So now it's time for me to look at depth in more detail. Read the full article here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2022/08/23/the-deep-blue-depth-in-board-games-topic-discussion/ Useful Links Article about complexity in board games: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2020/08/11/complex-complexity-topic-discussion/ Splotter: https://www.splottershop.com/ Scythe review: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2019/01/19/scythe/ Intro Music: Bomber (Sting) by Riot (https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/) If you want to support this podcast financially, please check out the links below: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tabletopgamesblog Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/TabletopGamesBlog Website: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/ (Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tabletopgamesblog/message
She's an awesome veterinary practice manager and management consultant in her day job, but Tracy Sheffield moonlights doing local theater and getting called in for small parts that are just perfect for a horse-smart extra. Find out about her latest gig in an upcoming episode of Walker (find out where to watch it here), how she got started, years ago, watching Animal House get made at her mom's workplace, and, last but not least, how she helps race horses who can't race anymore (more about the Roses to Ribbons Old Fashioned Horse Fair). Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
10 years of blogging and podcasting. Planting, fertilizing, growing, harvesting. Questions asked and answered about process, motivation, and future direction. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my blog and podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem.. 1 Roots, stems, and branches 01:49. 1 Fertilizer 04:02. 1 Harvest 05:14. 2 Where, from here? Creative experimentation. 07:30. 2 Please comment and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web and Social Media Coach Kayla Nelson @lifeoflesion The views and opinions presented in this podcast and publication are solely my responsibility and do not necessarily represent the views of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®), its Board of Governors or Methodology Committee. Danny van Leeuwen (Health Hats) Sponsored by Abridge Lechuga Fresca Looney Tunes: That's All Folks Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash Inspired by and grateful to Jane Sarasohn Kahn, Eric Pinaud, Jody Buckingham, Steve Heatherington and all my podcasting peeps Links Health Hats YouTube trailers Salmagundi Hat Shop in Boston Healthcare is Hilarious hosted by Health Hats Recommended podcasts Alpaca Tribe This is the place for people who connect with alpacas, so I guess that means you. The Alpaca Tribe podcast shares conversations with people on their own alpaca journey, providing wisdom, insight and great stories about alpacas. Healthcare Triage In partnership with the National Institutes of Health, we've launched a new series on the culture of science and reproducibility. Healthcare is Hilarious Snark about healthcare – who can't use some of THAT? Hansel and Gretel Code Sussing out the meaning in fairy tales Miss Panda Miss Panda Chinese makes learning Mandarin simple and playful for non-native and heritage learners from the very beginning! Talaterra speak earth to your neighbors. create a global impact. A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs The title says it all Enabled Disabled Created for people with disabilities, as well as their families, friends, clinicians and therapists. Related podcasts https://health-hats.com/best-health-different-lens-different-point-of-view-2/ https://health-hats.com/best-spiritual-health-dying/ https://health-hats.com/pod171/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. I'm the Rosetta Stone of Healthcare. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge. Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements. Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com.
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Many are being tested and refined across the earth. The Lord is shifting and turning things across the earth as much darkness and sin is being exposed. We welcome the Lord to shine His light in every area of darkness, including ourselves. by Pamela PalmerA refiner's fire does not destroy the metal, rather it allows the junk within to come up so that it can be removed. A refiner's fire does not consume, it makes the metal better and more valuable. This comparison helps makes sense of what God's redemptive work may look like and accomplish in each of us.God will purify us in similar ways. He does not consume us, rather, being in relationship with God draws us to righteousness and away from sinfulness. God uses our suffering, our sinfulness, and our shortcomings to refine us just as a refiner's fire, so that the dross within our hearts will rise to the surface and can then be removed. How humbling to stand before God with hearts made pure. 1 Peter 1:7 So that [the genuineness] of your faith may be tested, [your faith] which is infinitely more precious than the perishable gold which is tested and purified by fire. [This proving of your faith is intended] to redound to [your] praise and glory and honor when Jesus Christ (the Messiah, the Anointed One) is revealed.Zechariah 13:9 And I will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine them as silver is refined and will test them as gold is tested. They will call on My name, and I will hear and answer them. I will say, It is My people; and they will say, The Lord is my God. Photo by Jeremy Bishop
#blessed? What is the blessed life? What is the #goodlife? Is it to live in abundance? Without lack? With great fame and fortune? In Psalm 32, David thoughtdifferent. For him, the blessed life was the forgiven life. One where God had forgiven and covered the transgressions of an individual. @KevinMuriithi returns to take us through these deep thoughts in this Psalm.Join us as he takes us deeper…--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow ITD on Social Media:Facebook: @ithinkdifferentpodcastTwitter: @itd_keor email us if you would like to get in touch with us...ithikdifferentke@gmail.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Give:You can support the podcast by using the 'support the show' link below. The payment gateway has secure card and mobile money transactions available. We are trying to get more equipment to expand the platform:Support the show (https://dashboard.flutterwave.com/donate/0uftcqgzq85z)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Mic here, more equipment to go....Here is the rest of the equipment we are trying to get:1 Rode RODECaster Pro Podcast Production Studio: https://amzn.to/3g1IM3G3 Shure MV 7: https://bit.ly/shuremv72 Audio-Technica ATH-M30x Professional Studio Monitor Headphones: https://amzn.to/3jATUWsCheck out the support the podcast section below for the link to our donation gateway.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Graphics AttributionGraphics designed by Kevin Kung'uPhoto by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Support the PodcastYou can support the podcast by using the 'support the show' link below:Support the show (https://dashboard.flutterwave.com/donate/0uftcqgzq85z)
The advent of wearable devices that track daily step count has provided not only population-based weight loss guidelines, but also recommendations for cardiovascular improvement. Prior physical activity national guidelines recommended at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous-intensity exercise – which did not quantify stepping intensity with mortality risk.Until now, most research has been targeted to an older demographic versus a younger, racially diverse population. Researchers, from a diverse group of investigators, chose to estimate the association of steps per day with premature age in Black and White men and women ages 41 to 65.The prospective cohort study- Steps per Day and All-Cause Mortality in Middle-Aged Adults in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults, which appeared in the online edition of JAMA Network Open in September 2021, was part of the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Participants, age 38 to 50 years, wore an accelerometer on the hip for seven consecutive days during all waking hours from 2005 to 2006. Participants were followed for 10.8 years. Data was analyzed in 2020 and 2021 – with an objective to establish mortality status.Step volume was categorized as: less than 7,000 steps/day as low, 7,000 to less than 10,000 as moderate, and greater than 10,000 daily steps as high. Participants, or designed family members, were contacted twice yearly to determine vital status. Requests were made, where applicable, for death certificates, hospital records for death, and autopsy reports.When the data was compiled, the investigators determined that, “in this cohort study of Black and White middle-aged women and men, higher daily steps were associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality. Adults taking at least 7000 steps/d, compared with those taking fewer than 7000 steps/d, had approximately 50% to 70% lower risk of mortality. Taking more than 10,000 steps/d was not associated with further reduction in mortality risk.”It was concluded that, “taking at least 7000 steps/d during middle adulthood was associated with a lower risk of mortality. There was no association of step intensity with mortality. Improving physical activity levels in the least active segment of the population by encouraging increasing steps/d may be associated with lower mortality risk.”Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
Today is a day of peace and respect, honoring women and seeking to end violence against them. It's November 25 and today is International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.https://todayaholiday.com/international-day-for-the-elimination-of-violence-against-women/Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
This is an easy breathing exercise and visualization you can use anytime you would like to calm your mind and come into your body. Follow along to learn this easy relaxation technique. Instagram: @JenniferDavoust Photo by Jeremy Bishop
He vuelto! Hoy hablamos del síndrome del impostor y para mí está simbolizado por una ola Una ola que te abruma en algún momento de tu vida, y luego se va, pero es casi seguro que volverá Esta ola me abrumó antes de empezar este podcast y más recientemente para un trabajo que tengo que hacer para la uni Mi canal Youtube: Belgian Accent Podcast o https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy6F2hz5bb65QqIqlnW98dA Mi cuenta Instagram: @belgianaccent.podcast o https://www.instagram.com/belgianaccent.podcast/ Enlace en la bio Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aurelie-chure/message
I'm back! Today we talk about the impostor syndrome, which is for me represented by a wave A wave that overwhelms you at some point in your life, and that ends up going away, but will come back That wave hit me before starting this podcast, and more recently for an interview I have to do for uni My Youtube channel: Belgian Accent Podcast or https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy6F2hz5bb65QqIqlnW98dA My Instagram account: @belgianaccent.podcast or https://www.instagram.com/belgianaccent.podcast/ Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aurelie-chure/message
Je suis de retour ! Et aujourd'hui on parle du syndrome de l'imposteur, qui pour moi est symbolisé par une vague Une vague qui te submerge à un moment de ta vie, et qui finit par repartir, mais qui finira par revenir à un moment ou un autre Cette vague elle m'a submergée avant de lancer ce podcast, et plus récemment dans le cadre d'un travail universitaire Ma chaine Youtube : Belgian Accent Podcast ou https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy6F2hz5bb65QqIqlnW98dA Mon Instagram : @belgianaccent.podcast ou https://www.instagram.com/belgianaccent.podcast/ Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aurelie-chure/message
Questa meditazione sulla postura e del rallentare è stata insegnata da Ajahn Amaro, abate del Monastero Theravada della Foresta di Amaravati, in Inghilterra, ed è possibile trovarla sul suo libro “Finding the missing peace”, disponibile sul sito del Monastero Amaravati. Ci permette di trovare una propria posizione stabile, comoda e dignitosa, e imparare a rallentare la mente aprendo il cuore, capace di accogliere con gentilezza ogni cosa e lasciarla andare nella compassione. È una meditazione adatta a principianti ed esperti nella meditazione. Grazie ad Ajahn Amaro per questa bella meditazione! Riferimenti Meditazione sulla postura e del rallentare registrata nel gruppo di meditazione di Terrapura il 22 ottobre 2021. Foto di copertina di Jeremy Bishop.
Perry and David talk about crime novels again, discussing books by Australian writers Garry Disher and Candice Fox, a classic by Dorothy L. Sayers, and others. Booker Prize Shortlist (02:15) US National Book Award (01:48) Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger (08:04) Hirchausen Series by Garry Disher (09:20) The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers (10:47) Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers (Free Standard Ebooks Edition) Hades Trilogy by Candice Fox (09:14) We Begin at the End by Chris Whittaker (12:11) Nominative Determinism (01:47) Science fictional crime (02:58) Windup (01:55) Photo by Jeremy Bishop from Pexels Note: some links above are to Amazon.com. We receive a small affiliate commission for any purchases you make on Amazon via such links.
Perry and David talk about crime novels again, discussing books by Australian writers Garry Disher and Candice Fox, a classic by Dorothy L. Sayers, and others. Booker Prize Shortlist (02:15) US National Book Award (01:48) Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger (08:04) Hirchausen Series by Garry Disher (09:20) The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers (10:47) Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers (Free Standard Ebooks Edition) Hades Trilogy by Candice Fox (09:14) We Begin at the End by Chris Whittaker (12:11) Nominative Determinism (01:47) Science fictional crime (02:58) Windup (01:55) Click here for more details and indexes Photo by Jeremy Bishop from Pexels Note: some links above are to Amazon.com. We receive a small affiliate commission for any purchases you make on Amazon via such links.
Sometimes we catch a glimpse of ourselves that shows us that we are not as small as we think, and we start to see the shining beauty and brilliance that we are. Knowing ourselves this way can open us up to a deeper appreciation of the beauty of others, and offers us a vibrant, compassionate path towards the generosity and creativity that is available to every one of us. This week's Turning Towards Life is a conversation about about opening to what we really are, hosted as always by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace. This is Turning Towards Life, a weekly live 30 minute conversation hosted by Thirdspace in which Justin Wise and Lizzie Winn dive deep into big questions of human living. Find us on FaceBook to watch live and join in the lively conversation on this episode. You can find videos of every episode, and more about the project on the Turning Towards Life website, and you can also watch and listen on Instagram, YouTube, and as a podcast on Apple, Google and Spotify. Here's our source for this week: The proximity of death, the ultimate failure, seems to open us this way. In his novel the idiot, Fyodor Dostoyevsky wrote a thinly veiled account of the time the tsar played a terrible joke on Dostoyevsky and his circle of revolutionary intellectual friends. The czar had them all arrested. And then one morning they were awakened at dawn and told they were to be executed. As Dostoyevsky rode to the execution with his friends in an open wagon, a strange sensation began to overcome him. He felt a spacious, oceanic sense of time. He felt as if the limits of time had opened wide. In a few minutes he would die, but he felt as if he had all the time in the world to do what he needed to do. What he needed to do, he now realised, was to say goodbye to his comrades for the final time. He did this in a full and leisurely way, the great love he bore for his companions welling up to the bursting point. And then he decided to spend his last moments on earth looking around at the world for the last time. As he did so, he found himself gazing at the tin roof of a nearby barn. A brilliant morning sun was shining, and a great burst of sunlight shone off the tin roof. Suddenly he knew for certain that this was what he would become. In a few minutes he would die, and he would become this blazing, radiant light. This knowledge filled him with an ecstasy so intense he thought that if it went on for even another minute, he wouldn't be able to bear it. It was then that the czar's captain told them it was all a joke. The czar had only wanted to frighten them. They wouldn't die after all. Dostoyevksy was changed forever by this experience. It showed him what he really was. It took him to the core of his being, and he was a different man for the rest of his life. Alan Lew, from ‘This Is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared' Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
A Cloud2030 extra! The crew expands our discussion into broader impacts of the technology that we're creating. Photo by Jeremy Bishop from Pexels [ID 2397414]
06:36 Милая тихая музыка13:58 Сгоревшие рецепторы22:59 Кафедральный звук33:00 Тьма и тыквыМаша Аникеева, Вадим Макеев, Слава ОлиянчукMyrkur — MareridtАльбом «Mareridt» в Apple Music, Яндекс.Музыке, Spotify, Tidal, DiscogsMyrkurmusic.comFacebookInstagramMyrkur на WackenКлип на UlvindeАмалия Брюн играет на никельхарпе, и вот тут тоже играет, а тут на лиреПесниMyrkur — MåneblôtMyrkur — CrownMyrkur — UlvindeВсе права на музыку принадлежат законным правообладателям. Запись и сведение — Вадим Макеев. Джингл — Дэн Лебовиц. Фотография на обложке — Jeremy Bishop.
Today on the pod, we have lifestyle & adventure photographer Jeremy Bishop joining us from sunny Central California. If you’re a regular Pexels user, there’s a great chance that you’ve probably come across Jeremy’s work. After all, his work has been seen by over 113 million people, and that’s just on Pexels itself. He goes by @bluumind on Instagram, which is very fitting for his style that encapsulates that meditative feeling of sitting by the sea which is no surprise since he specializes in water photography & introducing brands to wild spaces. He first began his journey in the creative industry by providing photography for free stock photography websites, and soon found a way to monetize his work in a disruptive industry. Since then, he’s worked for the legendary Chris Burkard and companies such as lululemon and Sperrys. We talk to Jeremy about how his experience in the stock photography world has led him to where he is today, and give you a sneak peek of what it’s like being an adventure and travel photographer. Follow Pexels: https://www.instagram.com/pexels/ Follow Jeremy: https://www.pexels.com/@jeremy-bishop-1260133
Do you know your drive through costs? Anele dropped by the KFC to get some food and we want to know if you can guess how much she spent? Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered what's lurking in the deep - literally? The Mariana Trench, the deepest known point on Earth, has some pretty gnarly things lurking beneath its... well... really deep surface. Trust us: you're going to want to hear what's going on in this most mysterious place. ft. Ethan, Brynn, & Kyle Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knowology/message
As you allow light to penetrate the layers of false concept sent to you by ego, it will become obvious to you what it means to believe an egoic thought. What ego truly offers you–unrest–will be uncovered and made obvious. As it is made obvious to you what it means to attach to an egoic thought–to say yes to a lack of peace, you will experience extremes of emotion. Remember that feeling is your easy and obvious guide. Read here: https://lovesbeginning.com/2020/12/24/waves-cannot-topple-you/ Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/photos/tqG48KOMKfY If you feel inspired to support my work, you can make a donation here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/lovesbeginning --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lovesbeginning/message
自由摄影师/自由摄影师PLUS【课程详情】APP或网页登录“网易云课堂”,搜索“自由摄影师”或复制链接:https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1006070274.htm【课程咨询微信】hello-kato如果画面中既有“白”又有“黑”,到底该"加"还是“减”? 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1369天。 今天我们接着昨天的话题聊,昨天“小藤猪”同学那一张曝光过度的照片,咱们只把问题回答了一半,就是我告诉了大家眼睛看到的东西跟相机拍的东西它永远不可能是一模一样的。那么今天我们就来谈谈这个曝光过度的问题。我知道有的同学可能会觉得这样的问题太过于基础了,但是我觉得首先你们可以耐着性子听一下,万一我讲一点你们之前没有意识到的问题,你就学到了新东西,反正是稳赚不赔。第二是其实我自己特别愿意回答这种基础问题,因为我自己在初学摄影的时候那叫一个痛苦啊,我当时找老师、找书籍,有的老师他不屑于讲这种特别基础的问题,就跟我说:“你自己自学去,就学好了再来找我。“有的老师是想讲,但是又讲不太清楚,所以我还挺乐于回答的。 好吧,所以我们今天还是谈这个问题——曝光过度,或者说是技术上的所谓的曝光错误。首先我想给大家一个概念,就是到底什么叫曝光过度。“小藤猪”同学提问时发的照片 你可以先看这张图,波光粼粼的这个地方、最亮的地方,它变成了一片纯白,那里面除了白这种东西已经没有其它东西了。如果按照一个科学的解释来说,就是那边的所有的颜色都被标示为#ffffff——这是纯白色的意思,相应的#000000就是纯黑的意思。它是这个值没有关系,问题是这一大片地方都是这个值,这就有问题了。你要知道在真实的世界里面是不可能这样子的,我们眯着眼睛定睛一看,适应一下强光,怎么着都能看到里边还有点波纹在运动。但是你拍出来这里就什么都没有了,你的观众看这张照片的时候就会非常难受,因为它不符合逻辑,不符合生活中的体验,这就是为什么大家会比较讨厌曝光过度的原因。反过来讲曝光不足其实还好啦,大家还比较宽容,为什么呀?因为大家在生活中的时候也会有漆黑一片、啥都看不清的时候,所以照片里偶尔出现一点曝光不足其实大家还是挺宽容的,并不会有现在你们看这个照片这么难受。 那到底为什么会这样子呢,究其原因其实就是因为这个光线的强度可能太多或者太少,它无法被相机记录下来。不管是数码相机还是咱们的胶片,它都是有一个对光线的记录的量的极限的,太多或太少,一旦超出这个极限,它就无法记录,无法记录的话就会把这一片全部抹为纯黑或者是纯白。这个有点感觉像什么呢,像往一个量杯里面灌水,你要是给它的水太少,就给它一滴,然后问这是多少的水,这量杯量不出来啊,对吧?但是如果你是给它水太多,溢出了这个杯子,你说刚才我灌了多少水,那你也不知道啊,所以太多太少都不行。所以这个就是我们要谈的第一个问题。 接下来我们来了解一下曝光补偿这件事。首先确定一点,就是我们说曝光补偿一定是在半自动曝光模式下(部分相机P档也可以)。相机它首先有了一个自己对光线的判断,它决定要用这样的光圈、这样的快门、这样的感光度来拍照,然后你人干预进来说:不行!你给我再曝光亮一点或者是曝光暗一点。这个就叫加曝光补偿以及减曝光补偿,你也可以简单理解为就是加曝光值减曝光值,加曝光量减曝光量。那么这里就涉及到一个问题,就是到底什么时候加什么时候减?我先告诉大家一个特别简单的逻辑,就是你已经拍完照片了,你已经明明的看到这张照片已经过亮了,那你当然应该减曝光补偿,对不对?让画面变得更黑。就是根据已经拍完的照片,你可以很直接的去判断到底应该加还是减曝光。但是我们在拍完之后再来做加减的这个决定,然后再重拍一张,这是挺费事的,容易错过最佳拍摄时机。所以我们会有一个帮助你在拍摄现场没按快门之前就先判断到底应该怎么样去做曝光补偿的口诀,叫做“白加黑减”,这一点“小藤猪”同学已经提到了。Photo by Ant Rozetsky on Unsplash “白加黑减”到底是什么意思呢?就是说你拍的场景如果它普遍偏白,整个这一片全是白的,比如说拍云海、大雾、雪景,你眼前的景物都是白的时候,相机它会因为你拍的事故太白了而刻意的压低曝光,因为它不理解那是白,它只是想别拍那么亮,所以这个时候相机自己拍出来照片会偏灰、偏黑,曝光是不足的。这个时候为了把那些白色事物拍成白色,你肯定得要求相机加曝光补偿。刚才的知识点有点绕,我再重新给大家说一次。就是说面对大片的明亮场景的时候,相机很容易把它拍暗了,所以我们要加曝光补偿,这叫“白加”,明亮的事物则加曝光补偿。Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash 如果你拍这个场景普遍比较黑,比如说你拍一座煤山,或者是没有路灯的一条小路,一个森林只有月光洒下来,这个时候你肯定要做“黑减”,就是减曝光补偿。因为这个场景实在太暗了,相机一拍就会把它拍得特别明亮,它特别明亮就跟我们肉眼的观感不一样了,我们就得减曝光补偿,让这个场景重新的暗下来,拍出一个暗调的照片,所以“白加黑减”是这么用的。 那你现在这个场景它不吻合我们说的情况,为什么呢?因为它不是一片纯白和一片纯黑的场景,这是一个半白半黑的场景,就是两个极端都有。这种情况该怎么办呢?这就麻烦了,这要看你拍的主体是谁。你先判断出主体,然后再观察它和周围环境之间的关系,环境是过亮了还是过暗了,再来判断你到底应该怎么去做曝光补偿。比如这个画面里面,如果你拍的主体是这艘船,你一定要把这个船拍清楚,船上的字要拍清楚。那这个时候周围的背景,那些波光、那些反光明显是过亮的、太亮了。所以这些太亮的事物会影响你相机对曝光的判断,你的相机很可能会把这些很亮的地方拍的很清楚,不那么亮,这个时候那个船肯定就曝光不足了。那为了不让这个船变成一片漆黑的样子,我们肯定得加曝光补偿才能保住这条船,但是拍摄结果就是你们现在看到的这个画面,甚至比这个还要更遭——就是曝光过度的部分特别多。Photo by Jordan Steranka on Unsplash 如果你的拍摄主体不是船,而是这个波光,你说我就想拍这个反光。那很明显,比起波光本身来,那些周围没有反光的水面,以及那些礁石、那些船都是太暗的景物,所以这个时候你可能反而得减一点曝光补偿,才能把波光给保住,让它变成一颗颗的像钻石一样在水面上闪耀着光芒,所以这个时候又反而要减曝光补偿。 所以曝光补偿这个东西它并不是说完全的可以随便套用的,你还是要分清楚你的拍摄目的是什么,到底想要什么样的效果,然后你一定要搞清楚相机的测光逻辑是什么,它是想把一切事物都拍成不暗不亮的中灰色。理解了这一点,你就知道应该怎么样用曝光补偿去教相机应该拍的更亮还是拍的更暗了。 好。今天我们就简单的解说这么多,有的同学可能觉得太简单,有的同学可能觉得太难。觉得太难的那些同学们,我只能帮你们到这儿了,因为摄影早自习时间短,咱们不能聊太长,而且它是碎片化的知识,你可以充分的利用业余时间去学习。自由摄影师/自由摄影师PLUS【课程详情】APP或网页登录“网易云课堂”,搜索“自由摄影师”或复制链接:https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1006070274.htm【课程咨询微信】hello-kato如果你想系统的学习摄影,可以按上面方式进入我的“自由摄影师”这门大课,一共222课时,所有的事都讲得很清楚。当然了,如果你说老师我现在还不想上课也没关系,你在自学的过程中有什么问题,也欢迎你在“摄影早自习”公众号下面留言,我都会尽力的为你解答。好,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家第1369天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。想要了解一下我的“自由摄影师”这门大课,222课时,所有的事都讲得很清楚。当然了,如果你说老师我现在还不想上课也没关系,你在自学的过程中有什么问题,也欢迎你在“摄影早自习”公众号下面留言,我都会尽力的为你解答。 好,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家第1369天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
自由摄影师/自由摄影师PLUS【课程详情】APP或网页登录“网易云课堂”,搜索“自由摄影师”或复制链接:https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1006070274.htm【课程咨询微信】hello-kato如果画面中既有“白”又有“黑”,到底该"加"还是“减”? 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1369天。 今天我们接着昨天的话题聊,昨天“小藤猪”同学那一张曝光过度的照片,咱们只把问题回答了一半,就是我告诉了大家眼睛看到的东西跟相机拍的东西它永远不可能是一模一样的。那么今天我们就来谈谈这个曝光过度的问题。我知道有的同学可能会觉得这样的问题太过于基础了,但是我觉得首先你们可以耐着性子听一下,万一我讲一点你们之前没有意识到的问题,你就学到了新东西,反正是稳赚不赔。第二是其实我自己特别愿意回答这种基础问题,因为我自己在初学摄影的时候那叫一个痛苦啊,我当时找老师、找书籍,有的老师他不屑于讲这种特别基础的问题,就跟我说:“你自己自学去,就学好了再来找我。“有的老师是想讲,但是又讲不太清楚,所以我还挺乐于回答的。 好吧,所以我们今天还是谈这个问题——曝光过度,或者说是技术上的所谓的曝光错误。首先我想给大家一个概念,就是到底什么叫曝光过度。“小藤猪”同学提问时发的照片 你可以先看这张图,波光粼粼的这个地方、最亮的地方,它变成了一片纯白,那里面除了白这种东西已经没有其它东西了。如果按照一个科学的解释来说,就是那边的所有的颜色都被标示为#ffffff——这是纯白色的意思,相应的#000000就是纯黑的意思。它是这个值没有关系,问题是这一大片地方都是这个值,这就有问题了。你要知道在真实的世界里面是不可能这样子的,我们眯着眼睛定睛一看,适应一下强光,怎么着都能看到里边还有点波纹在运动。但是你拍出来这里就什么都没有了,你的观众看这张照片的时候就会非常难受,因为它不符合逻辑,不符合生活中的体验,这就是为什么大家会比较讨厌曝光过度的原因。反过来讲曝光不足其实还好啦,大家还比较宽容,为什么呀?因为大家在生活中的时候也会有漆黑一片、啥都看不清的时候,所以照片里偶尔出现一点曝光不足其实大家还是挺宽容的,并不会有现在你们看这个照片这么难受。 那到底为什么会这样子呢,究其原因其实就是因为这个光线的强度可能太多或者太少,它无法被相机记录下来。不管是数码相机还是咱们的胶片,它都是有一个对光线的记录的量的极限的,太多或太少,一旦超出这个极限,它就无法记录,无法记录的话就会把这一片全部抹为纯黑或者是纯白。这个有点感觉像什么呢,像往一个量杯里面灌水,你要是给它的水太少,就给它一滴,然后问这是多少的水,这量杯量不出来啊,对吧?但是如果你是给它水太多,溢出了这个杯子,你说刚才我灌了多少水,那你也不知道啊,所以太多太少都不行。所以这个就是我们要谈的第一个问题。 接下来我们来了解一下曝光补偿这件事。首先确定一点,就是我们说曝光补偿一定是在半自动曝光模式下(部分相机P档也可以)。相机它首先有了一个自己对光线的判断,它决定要用这样的光圈、这样的快门、这样的感光度来拍照,然后你人干预进来说:不行!你给我再曝光亮一点或者是曝光暗一点。这个就叫加曝光补偿以及减曝光补偿,你也可以简单理解为就是加曝光值减曝光值,加曝光量减曝光量。那么这里就涉及到一个问题,就是到底什么时候加什么时候减?我先告诉大家一个特别简单的逻辑,就是你已经拍完照片了,你已经明明的看到这张照片已经过亮了,那你当然应该减曝光补偿,对不对?让画面变得更黑。就是根据已经拍完的照片,你可以很直接的去判断到底应该加还是减曝光。但是我们在拍完之后再来做加减的这个决定,然后再重拍一张,这是挺费事的,容易错过最佳拍摄时机。所以我们会有一个帮助你在拍摄现场没按快门之前就先判断到底应该怎么样去做曝光补偿的口诀,叫做“白加黑减”,这一点“小藤猪”同学已经提到了。Photo by Ant Rozetsky on Unsplash “白加黑减”到底是什么意思呢?就是说你拍的场景如果它普遍偏白,整个这一片全是白的,比如说拍云海、大雾、雪景,你眼前的景物都是白的时候,相机它会因为你拍的事故太白了而刻意的压低曝光,因为它不理解那是白,它只是想别拍那么亮,所以这个时候相机自己拍出来照片会偏灰、偏黑,曝光是不足的。这个时候为了把那些白色事物拍成白色,你肯定得要求相机加曝光补偿。刚才的知识点有点绕,我再重新给大家说一次。就是说面对大片的明亮场景的时候,相机很容易把它拍暗了,所以我们要加曝光补偿,这叫“白加”,明亮的事物则加曝光补偿。Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash 如果你拍这个场景普遍比较黑,比如说你拍一座煤山,或者是没有路灯的一条小路,一个森林只有月光洒下来,这个时候你肯定要做“黑减”,就是减曝光补偿。因为这个场景实在太暗了,相机一拍就会把它拍得特别明亮,它特别明亮就跟我们肉眼的观感不一样了,我们就得减曝光补偿,让这个场景重新的暗下来,拍出一个暗调的照片,所以“白加黑减”是这么用的。 那你现在这个场景它不吻合我们说的情况,为什么呢?因为它不是一片纯白和一片纯黑的场景,这是一个半白半黑的场景,就是两个极端都有。这种情况该怎么办呢?这就麻烦了,这要看你拍的主体是谁。你先判断出主体,然后再观察它和周围环境之间的关系,环境是过亮了还是过暗了,再来判断你到底应该怎么去做曝光补偿。比如这个画面里面,如果你拍的主体是这艘船,你一定要把这个船拍清楚,船上的字要拍清楚。那这个时候周围的背景,那些波光、那些反光明显是过亮的、太亮了。所以这些太亮的事物会影响你相机对曝光的判断,你的相机很可能会把这些很亮的地方拍的很清楚,不那么亮,这个时候那个船肯定就曝光不足了。那为了不让这个船变成一片漆黑的样子,我们肯定得加曝光补偿才能保住这条船,但是拍摄结果就是你们现在看到的这个画面,甚至比这个还要更遭——就是曝光过度的部分特别多。Photo by Jordan Steranka on Unsplash 如果你的拍摄主体不是船,而是这个波光,你说我就想拍这个反光。那很明显,比起波光本身来,那些周围没有反光的水面,以及那些礁石、那些船都是太暗的景物,所以这个时候你可能反而得减一点曝光补偿,才能把波光给保住,让它变成一颗颗的像钻石一样在水面上闪耀着光芒,所以这个时候又反而要减曝光补偿。 所以曝光补偿这个东西它并不是说完全的可以随便套用的,你还是要分清楚你的拍摄目的是什么,到底想要什么样的效果,然后你一定要搞清楚相机的测光逻辑是什么,它是想把一切事物都拍成不暗不亮的中灰色。理解了这一点,你就知道应该怎么样用曝光补偿去教相机应该拍的更亮还是拍的更暗了。 好。今天我们就简单的解说这么多,有的同学可能觉得太简单,有的同学可能觉得太难。觉得太难的那些同学们,我只能帮你们到这儿了,因为摄影早自习时间短,咱们不能聊太长,而且它是碎片化的知识,你可以充分的利用业余时间去学习。自由摄影师/自由摄影师PLUS【课程详情】APP或网页登录“网易云课堂”,搜索“自由摄影师”或复制链接:https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1006070274.htm【课程咨询微信】hello-kato如果你想系统的学习摄影,可以按上面方式进入我的“自由摄影师”这门大课,一共222课时,所有的事都讲得很清楚。当然了,如果你说老师我现在还不想上课也没关系,你在自学的过程中有什么问题,也欢迎你在“摄影早自习”公众号下面留言,我都会尽力的为你解答。好,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家第1369天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。想要了解一下我的“自由摄影师”这门大课,222课时,所有的事都讲得很清楚。当然了,如果你说老师我现在还不想上课也没关系,你在自学的过程中有什么问题,也欢迎你在“摄影早自习”公众号下面留言,我都会尽力的为你解答。 好,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家第1369天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
自由摄影师/自由摄影师PLUS【课程详情】APP或网页登录“网易云课堂”,搜索“自由摄影师”或复制链接:https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1006070274.htm【课程咨询微信】hello-kato如果画面中既有“白”又有“黑”,到底该"加"还是“减”? 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1369天。 今天我们接着昨天的话题聊,昨天“小藤猪”同学那一张曝光过度的照片,咱们只把问题回答了一半,就是我告诉了大家眼睛看到的东西跟相机拍的东西它永远不可能是一模一样的。那么今天我们就来谈谈这个曝光过度的问题。我知道有的同学可能会觉得这样的问题太过于基础了,但是我觉得首先你们可以耐着性子听一下,万一我讲一点你们之前没有意识到的问题,你就学到了新东西,反正是稳赚不赔。第二是其实我自己特别愿意回答这种基础问题,因为我自己在初学摄影的时候那叫一个痛苦啊,我当时找老师、找书籍,有的老师他不屑于讲这种特别基础的问题,就跟我说:“你自己自学去,就学好了再来找我。“有的老师是想讲,但是又讲不太清楚,所以我还挺乐于回答的。 好吧,所以我们今天还是谈这个问题——曝光过度,或者说是技术上的所谓的曝光错误。首先我想给大家一个概念,就是到底什么叫曝光过度。“小藤猪”同学提问时发的照片 你可以先看这张图,波光粼粼的这个地方、最亮的地方,它变成了一片纯白,那里面除了白这种东西已经没有其它东西了。如果按照一个科学的解释来说,就是那边的所有的颜色都被标示为#ffffff——这是纯白色的意思,相应的#000000就是纯黑的意思。它是这个值没有关系,问题是这一大片地方都是这个值,这就有问题了。你要知道在真实的世界里面是不可能这样子的,我们眯着眼睛定睛一看,适应一下强光,怎么着都能看到里边还有点波纹在运动。但是你拍出来这里就什么都没有了,你的观众看这张照片的时候就会非常难受,因为它不符合逻辑,不符合生活中的体验,这就是为什么大家会比较讨厌曝光过度的原因。反过来讲曝光不足其实还好啦,大家还比较宽容,为什么呀?因为大家在生活中的时候也会有漆黑一片、啥都看不清的时候,所以照片里偶尔出现一点曝光不足其实大家还是挺宽容的,并不会有现在你们看这个照片这么难受。 那到底为什么会这样子呢,究其原因其实就是因为这个光线的强度可能太多或者太少,它无法被相机记录下来。不管是数码相机还是咱们的胶片,它都是有一个对光线的记录的量的极限的,太多或太少,一旦超出这个极限,它就无法记录,无法记录的话就会把这一片全部抹为纯黑或者是纯白。这个有点感觉像什么呢,像往一个量杯里面灌水,你要是给它的水太少,就给它一滴,然后问这是多少的水,这量杯量不出来啊,对吧?但是如果你是给它水太多,溢出了这个杯子,你说刚才我灌了多少水,那你也不知道啊,所以太多太少都不行。所以这个就是我们要谈的第一个问题。 接下来我们来了解一下曝光补偿这件事。首先确定一点,就是我们说曝光补偿一定是在半自动曝光模式下(部分相机P档也可以)。相机它首先有了一个自己对光线的判断,它决定要用这样的光圈、这样的快门、这样的感光度来拍照,然后你人干预进来说:不行!你给我再曝光亮一点或者是曝光暗一点。这个就叫加曝光补偿以及减曝光补偿,你也可以简单理解为就是加曝光值减曝光值,加曝光量减曝光量。那么这里就涉及到一个问题,就是到底什么时候加什么时候减?我先告诉大家一个特别简单的逻辑,就是你已经拍完照片了,你已经明明的看到这张照片已经过亮了,那你当然应该减曝光补偿,对不对?让画面变得更黑。就是根据已经拍完的照片,你可以很直接的去判断到底应该加还是减曝光。但是我们在拍完之后再来做加减的这个决定,然后再重拍一张,这是挺费事的,容易错过最佳拍摄时机。所以我们会有一个帮助你在拍摄现场没按快门之前就先判断到底应该怎么样去做曝光补偿的口诀,叫做“白加黑减”,这一点“小藤猪”同学已经提到了。Photo by Ant Rozetsky on Unsplash “白加黑减”到底是什么意思呢?就是说你拍的场景如果它普遍偏白,整个这一片全是白的,比如说拍云海、大雾、雪景,你眼前的景物都是白的时候,相机它会因为你拍的事故太白了而刻意的压低曝光,因为它不理解那是白,它只是想别拍那么亮,所以这个时候相机自己拍出来照片会偏灰、偏黑,曝光是不足的。这个时候为了把那些白色事物拍成白色,你肯定得要求相机加曝光补偿。刚才的知识点有点绕,我再重新给大家说一次。就是说面对大片的明亮场景的时候,相机很容易把它拍暗了,所以我们要加曝光补偿,这叫“白加”,明亮的事物则加曝光补偿。Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash 如果你拍这个场景普遍比较黑,比如说你拍一座煤山,或者是没有路灯的一条小路,一个森林只有月光洒下来,这个时候你肯定要做“黑减”,就是减曝光补偿。因为这个场景实在太暗了,相机一拍就会把它拍得特别明亮,它特别明亮就跟我们肉眼的观感不一样了,我们就得减曝光补偿,让这个场景重新的暗下来,拍出一个暗调的照片,所以“白加黑减”是这么用的。 那你现在这个场景它不吻合我们说的情况,为什么呢?因为它不是一片纯白和一片纯黑的场景,这是一个半白半黑的场景,就是两个极端都有。这种情况该怎么办呢?这就麻烦了,这要看你拍的主体是谁。你先判断出主体,然后再观察它和周围环境之间的关系,环境是过亮了还是过暗了,再来判断你到底应该怎么去做曝光补偿。比如这个画面里面,如果你拍的主体是这艘船,你一定要把这个船拍清楚,船上的字要拍清楚。那这个时候周围的背景,那些波光、那些反光明显是过亮的、太亮了。所以这些太亮的事物会影响你相机对曝光的判断,你的相机很可能会把这些很亮的地方拍的很清楚,不那么亮,这个时候那个船肯定就曝光不足了。那为了不让这个船变成一片漆黑的样子,我们肯定得加曝光补偿才能保住这条船,但是拍摄结果就是你们现在看到的这个画面,甚至比这个还要更遭——就是曝光过度的部分特别多。Photo by Jordan Steranka on Unsplash 如果你的拍摄主体不是船,而是这个波光,你说我就想拍这个反光。那很明显,比起波光本身来,那些周围没有反光的水面,以及那些礁石、那些船都是太暗的景物,所以这个时候你可能反而得减一点曝光补偿,才能把波光给保住,让它变成一颗颗的像钻石一样在水面上闪耀着光芒,所以这个时候又反而要减曝光补偿。 所以曝光补偿这个东西它并不是说完全的可以随便套用的,你还是要分清楚你的拍摄目的是什么,到底想要什么样的效果,然后你一定要搞清楚相机的测光逻辑是什么,它是想把一切事物都拍成不暗不亮的中灰色。理解了这一点,你就知道应该怎么样用曝光补偿去教相机应该拍的更亮还是拍的更暗了。 好。今天我们就简单的解说这么多,有的同学可能觉得太简单,有的同学可能觉得太难。觉得太难的那些同学们,我只能帮你们到这儿了,因为摄影早自习时间短,咱们不能聊太长,而且它是碎片化的知识,你可以充分的利用业余时间去学习。自由摄影师/自由摄影师PLUS【课程详情】APP或网页登录“网易云课堂”,搜索“自由摄影师”或复制链接:https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1006070274.htm【课程咨询微信】hello-kato如果你想系统的学习摄影,可以按上面方式进入我的“自由摄影师”这门大课,一共222课时,所有的事都讲得很清楚。当然了,如果你说老师我现在还不想上课也没关系,你在自学的过程中有什么问题,也欢迎你在“摄影早自习”公众号下面留言,我都会尽力的为你解答。好,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家第1369天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。想要了解一下我的“自由摄影师”这门大课,222课时,所有的事都讲得很清楚。当然了,如果你说老师我现在还不想上课也没关系,你在自学的过程中有什么问题,也欢迎你在“摄影早自习”公众号下面留言,我都会尽力的为你解答。 好,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家第1369天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
Can we actually adapt to a changing climate that seems like a runaway train? As the world heats up and nature quickly readjusts itself, how can we survive? In this episode, Dr. Stewart J. Cohen discusses how we predict where the climate is headed and how we can reduce its impacts on society. He discusses how the adaptation process works and how to involve stakeholders. If you want to dive deep into climate change adaptation, here's your chance! Be sure to check out the Study Guide for the program! Click on the top left where it says "Pdf" above the date! https://multi-hazards.libsyn.com/adapting-to-our-changing-climate-interview-with-dr-stewart-j-cohen Dr. Stewart J. Cohen's Bio Dr. Stewart J. Cohen is an author and educator on human-caused climate change. Dr. Cohen is currently a part-time instructor on climate change adaptation at Royal Roads University, and is writing posts on his blog, www.doctorclimatechange.com. His university education was in geography, obtaining degrees from McGill University, the University of Alberta, and the University of Illinois. Dr. Cohen has recently retired from a 35-year research career with Environment and Climate Change Canada. He began his career in Toronto where he created and led studies on the impacts of projected climate change throughout Canada, including the Great Lakes, Saskatchewan River and the Mackenzie Basin. In 1995, as part of a research partnership agreement with the University of British Columbia (UBC), he moved to Vancouver and began developing collaborative projects with the UBC community. He led several climate change impact and adaptation studies of the Okanagan region, and contributed to studies on forests in central and northern British Columbia, and on projected climate impacts and adaptation actions in the Vancouver area. He also created and taught a graduate course, “Climate Change in the 21st Century”. This led to him publishing a textbook with that title in 2009 (McGill-Queen’s University Press). He has been a member of author teams for national assessments of climate change in Canada and the United States, as well as several publications of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II – Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Photos: Flood: Photo by Chris Gallagher on Unsplash Okanagan Vineyard: Photo by Kelowna09 on Wikimedia Seaside: Photo by Karolina Grabowska on Kaboom Pics Busy Street Scene: Photo by Anubhav Saxena on Unsplash Wave: Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash Smoke Stack: Photo by Mohri UN-CECAR on Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/66770481@N02/6741179149) California Wildfires: Photo by Bjorgialt on Wikimedia Drought: Photo by redcharlie on Unsplash
In these 2 Episode's Stewart Gross and LowLands Cycling talk about endurance MTB racing, training and racing during the covid19 lockdown and things he learned during his time as a MTB pro. He raced the Wilderness 101, 24 Hours of Old Pueblo, Marji Gesick 100, Shenandoah Mountain 100, Vapor Trail 125 to name a few. Stewart also talks about his future and races like the Ride the Divide, Trans Alp, and Cape Epic. Stewart is a passionate athlete who is dedicated to becoming the best cyclist he can be, which is evident from his results. Stewart is absolutely an ambassador of the endurance, cyclo-cross and cycling sport overall.He moved from Colorado, where he raced as a professional mountain biker, to West Chester, PA in the fall of 2015 to work with his parents and brother in Real Estate. In the short time that he has been a resident there, he established himself as one of the strongest riders in the area, as well as, a patron of the sport. Stewart is very active on social media and very well known figure in the local Chester County and domestic bike scene.Interview references:24 solo: https://amzn.to/3bs81aCMountain bike like a champion: https://amzn.to/2XVMxiiRide the Divide: https://amzn.to/2VNoRKdDrink: https://amzn.to/3cwyxzuEat: https://amzn.to/3bsh9vS
In this episode, our hosts Coco and NJ Reflect on the Bible in relation to the Covid-19 virus and its effects on humanity. Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grace-touch/support
Today in class we were able to sit down with Jeremy Bishop. Jeremy has played a pivotal role in building companies who are consulting with entrepreneurs and business professionals for their social media presence. Now he is out on his own, highlighting his perspective, his belief in relationships, and why branding yourself is the most important thing. Engage and follow Jeremy on the following platforms: @jeremybish0p Youtube Overnight Success: IG: @themarkforster FB Group: Overnight Success University
In this episode, Debbie and Josh discuss being afraid. It is important to know what fear is, and how to control it. In this life we will have many things that arise that can cause fear, but when we allow these situations to own us, we will ultimately lose. Photo by Jeremy Bishop on […] The post Practically Christian Podcast: I Ain’t Never Scared appeared first on Theology Mix.
Readings for today...Psalms 12, 13, 14 and Luke 24:13-35 Our music for today is "Breathe" by Mandy Barnett. Submit a prayer request here! Image from rawpixel.com / Jeremy Bishop
Readings for today…Psalms 12, 13, 14 and Luke 24:13-35 Our music for today is “Breathe” by Mandy Barnett. Submit a prayer request here! Image from rawpixel.com / Jeremy Bishop
Programa #334 - Plan de Inmersiones - Briefing 00,08’56” - Haremos una mención a la incorporación de Sabine Kerkau al Womans Divers Hall of Fame… 00,16’59” - Bucearemos en algún momento de la Historia, con Alejandro Gandul y su espacio… ¡Cuéntame un Pecio!... 00,39’10” - Nos sumergiremos en los encuentros Blue Drinks de esta semana, con Alicia Prieto y su 20º Blue Drinks Murcia y con Franjo Sánchez - Xtrem Dive, que fué nuestro invitado al 52ª Blue Drinks Madrid… 01,00’46” - Continuaremos dándo respuestas a las preguntas enviadas al Blue Drinks Edición Especial con el Dr. Marroni, con una conexión directamente con Umberto Giorgini en Italia.... y con nuestras efemérides y agenda de la semana, nos daremos por buceados por esta noche… La foto de la semana es… una imagen de luz… tomada desde el fondo del mar con medusa… que ha sido tomada en Bondi Beach, Australia y es cortesía de Jeremy Bishop Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
Programa #334 - Plan de Inmersiones - Briefing 00,08’56” - Haremos una mención a la incorporación de Sabine Kerkau al Womans Divers Hall of Fame… 00,16’59” - Bucearemos en algún momento de la Historia, con Alejandro Gandul y su espacio… ¡Cuéntame un Pecio!... 00,39’10” - Nos sumergiremos en los encuentros Blue Drinks de esta semana, con Alicia Prieto y su 20º Blue Drinks Murcia y con Franjo Sánchez - Xtrem Dive, que fué nuestro invitado al 52ª Blue Drinks Madrid… 01,00’46” - Continuaremos dándo respuestas a las preguntas enviadas al Blue Drinks Edición Especial con el Dr. Marroni, con una conexión directamente con Umberto Giorgini en Italia.... y con nuestras efemérides y agenda de la semana, nos daremos por buceados por esta noche… La foto de la semana es… una imagen de luz… tomada desde el fondo del mar con medusa… que ha sido tomada en Bondi Beach, Australia y es cortesía de Jeremy Bishop Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
Float along to the dreamy sounds of VALERIA 08. 01 • Whethan feat. HONNE – Radar 02 • Drake – In My Feelings [Sylow Remix] 03 • The Knocks – Dont Talk Love [Original Mix] 04 • Eat More Cake – My Love [Original Mix] # 05 • Luca Debonaire – In My Life [Original Mix] 06 • Bob Moses – Back Down [Hayden James Remix] 07 • Lennon Stella – Beautiful Dream [Deeparture Unofficial Remix] 08 • Tchami feat. Donnie Sloan & Ricky Ducati – Shades [Original Mix] 09 • Fort Arkansas – It Ain't Over [Sons of Maria Dub Mix] 10 • Kaskade – 4 am [Thomas Bassetto Remix] 11 • Liu & WOAK feat. Hollow Coves – Coastline [Extended Mix] 12 • A-Trak feat. Todd Terry – DJs Gotta Dance More [Original Mix] § 13 • RUFUS DU SOL – Underwater [Original Mix] 14 • Alessia Cara – Growing Pains [Eden Prince Remix] Follow me on the socials: http://www.instagram.com/ennmusic | http://www.facebook.com/ennmusic or head to my website and check out where I’ll be playing in the near future: http://www.ennmusic.com # Highly Recommended Eat More Cake – My Love [Original Mix] § Encore Track A-Trak feat. Todd Terry – DJs Gotta Dance More [Original Mix] ARTWORK: Photo by Jeremy Bishop https://www.instagram.com/bluumind/
Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/g3u16M0JBsw This episode is sponsored by Big Dot Lighting, Commercial LED Lighting Conversion Experts. When it comes to commercial LED lighting upgrades for automotive dealerships, churches, warehouses, manufacturing plants, 24 hour fitness facilities and pretty much any commercial space, Big Dot Lighting can light up your world! www.bigdotlighting.com Jeremy Bishop, VP of IComeUp Marketing joins me again in episode 32 to update us on all things Instagram and how you need to be using it as a vital part of your marketing efforts. We discuss the best use of hastags, how often and what to post, and then we go down a rabbit hole of epic proportions with millenials and money.
Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/g3u16M0JBsw - This episode is sponsored by Big Dot Lighting, Commercial LED Lighting Conversion Experts. When it comes to commercial LED lighting upgrades for automotive dealerships, churches, warehouses,
Walk On Fire - Indarra; Theory - Half Steps; I Stir It Up-2 - K Gizzle, No Money For Jack - Handtruck, Drowning - Stereoship, Two Separate Worlds - Indarra; Geeknotes: 11/11 - Science Film Festival @ Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, 11/13 - Humanity in Artificial Intelligence @ World Affairs, SF, 11/14 - 40 Under 40 Young Women Professionals League Award Ceremony @ DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago, 11/14 - Planning with Native Communities @ USC Sol Price School of Public Policy, LA; Practice - Booster Box Cuts; Eye On You (album mix) - Front Line Assembly feat. Robert Görl
Author’s Note: In the wake of the possible IATSE strike I wanted to share my two cents specifically regarding turnaround times and overall hours. I know the pension plan is the headline of negotiations (as it should be), but I want to ensure we're not overlooking the health, safety, and sanity of everyone working behind-the-scenes. A pension plan is meaningless if you don't live long enough to use it. For those of us in Hollywood working behind computers in dark rooms for a living, will there ever come a time when we realize it’s counterproductive, unhealthy, and downright dangerous to work insane hours at the expense of our health and our creativity simply for the sake of our jobs? How much is our time (and our sanity) really worth? For years now I've stood on my soapbox proclaiming from the hills that sitting is killing us and that success happens BECAUSE you prioritize your health above your career, not DESPITE it. If you think living in a dark room for sixteen hours a day under constant stress is good for your creativity, think again. If you value your health, all you have to do is ask yourself this simple question honestly: Is the job you’re doing every single day worth dying for? If your answer to this question is ‘No,’ I suggest reading on. Because if we don’t begin collectively standing up for ourselves and do what's necessary, things will only get worse. C’mon...Is It Really That Bad? Wait a second...using words like “unhealthy” or “dangerous” is irresponsible. For those of us who are film editors, visual effects artists, composers, animators, and everyone in between, we just sit at desks all day long in air conditioned luxury suites and have our meals handed to us twice a day on a silver platter. We’ve got it easy! It’s not like we’re blue collar workers slaving away in steel factories or coal mines losing limbs or dying of black lung…..(Note: The typical seated office worker has more injuries than any other industry sector worker including construction, the metal industry, and transportation1). It’s not like we suffer through grueling days on movie sets working sixteen to twenty hours a day, often deep into the following morning….. And we certainly aren’t out on the front lines sacrificing our lives for the sake of a stunt or “getting the perfect shot”..... Here’s the difference: All of the dangerous professions listed above have rigorous safety regulations to protect the health and wellbeing of their workforce with extensive training to minimize accidents. Those of us in post-production are told in the same safety meetings to bring a cardigan because it can sometimes get “chilly in the edit suite.” Tee-hee. If someone dies after falling off scaffolding while doing a stunt or is (God-forbid) hit by a train while setting up a shot, the entire community rallies around this negligence. There’s no choice but to address the problem and ensure the same mistakes aren’t made in the future. When someone is recklessly injured or killed while on the job in a public setting, people pay attention. Sedentary “creative workers” are unfortunately not afforded the same protections. If we’re asked to work through lunch (for free), we don’t have a crew of 150 people to demand we all get meal penalties. If we’re expected to work 16 (or more) hours every day sitting in a small dark room without breaks or weekends off, we feel like we're all alone if we’re being treated unjustly and have no choice but to submit. If someone working in any sector of the post-production industry dies as a direct result of the long hours, the chronic stress, the poor working conditions, or gets into a car accident as a result of sleep-deprivation, it’s no different than a tree falling in the woods when no one else is around. If an editor dies in the edit bay, does it make a sound? The sad fact is there are countless stories of people dying (or barely surviving 3 heart attacks in 24 hours) as a direct result of their jobs working in post-production (Unfortunately nobody is willing to share the details of those stories publicly). We may mourn those who pass from cancer, but because stress is a slow burn, despite it being the number one cause of death in first world societies, nobody notices or creates a direct connection between the diseases and the lifestyle. (Note: The World Health Organization ranks sitting too much as the fourth biggest preventable killer globally, killing over 3.2 million people per year1.) Even worse, there are plenty of stories of editors dying suddenly at their desks or assistants dying on the road in car crashes after falling asleep due to numerous stretches of long days and long hours. But nobody talks about these. Because if you do, you get blacklisted. Yes we have a supportive union ready to stand up for every single one of us, but how can they do so when nobody is willing to speak up about what’s really happening on the front lines every single day? We don’t have a Sarah Jones to rally around and affect real change. But it’s time for us to start behaving like we do. “Then Get More Flies…” There is nobody in Hollywood the business loves to exploit more than socially introverted “creatives” who will do whatever it takes to deliver top quality work and meet a deadline, no matter how unreasonable. Furthermore, those making said requests know on some level that creatives consider their work part of their identity and are almost always willing to go the extra mile because they love their jobs. Artists are willing to give their knowledge and expertise away in service of “the greater good” of their art. But what happens if you say no? You’re told to just shut up and do your job because there are hundreds of people lined up ready to do it for you. As Walter Murch explained on our podcast together, several decades ago when approaching a studio executive to address the extreme working conditions, stress, and deadlines on a feature film he was editing, he described the situation as: “People are dropping like flies.” The studio executive simply replied with: “Then get more flies.” Sadly not much has changed in the last several decades. Back in the “film days,” it took an afternoon (or even overnight) to process a single dissolve. Now that we can create a dissolve with a single keystroke, it’s not like we have our afternoons to ourselves. We just fill the time with more work. And the studios continually make increasingly unrealistic calendars and delivery schedules because we continue to meet them. It’s so tempting to blame the studio executives and producers for the poor working conditions and the unhealthy lifestyles in post-production, but it’s not their fault. We cannot sit back and expect the next new contract negotiation to magically change the demands placed upon us. This is our fault. We have enabled a work culture where it’s okay to eat lunch (and dinner) at our desks because the schedule doesn’t allow enough time to get five minutes of fresh air and sit outside in the sun. Our meals might be handed to us, but if it were possible they’d probably just slide our meals under our doors twice a day. We have enabled a work culture where it’s okay to chronically stay late and put our kids to bed via Facetime rather than tucking them in and kissing them on the forehead because some producer has a few more notes and “just wants to get it right.” https://youtu.be/CHZN2y3XsTk “Whoosh” is unfortunately neither a parody nor a stereotype We have enabled a work culture where working 60 hours per week is now considered a “standard” contract (Standard!!!!!!), and we’ll even work additional hours late at night or on the weekends - UNPAID - because we fear asking for overtime will label us as “the difficult one” because we don’t have a crew of 150 other people to demand the overtime alongside us. Don’t think things are that bad? Consider this for a second… We have enabled a work culture where we are literally embarrassed to take breaks. Walking breaks. Water breaks. Even bathroom breaks. God forbid somebody sees us away from our workstations and thinks we’re “lazy.” But it’s still 100% acceptable to step out for multiple smoke breaks all day long. We have accepted and perpetuated this reality, yet we constantly complain that “Nobody respects us!” REALITY CHECK: Nobody is going to respect us until we collectively start respecting ourselves. The reason we put up with and accept a work culture that perpetuates and celebrates horrible lifestyle choices every single day is fear. We are afraid that if we fight back or say no, we will simply be replaced. And we will. Because there are always going to be more flies. There will always be people willing to put themselves through hell for the sake of a paycheck, another credit on the résumé, another rung on the ladder. The only way this vicious cycle stops is if we change the culture until we reach the point where there simply are no more flies. “IT WAS JUST ONE ANT” Our time is our most valuable asset in life, but unfortunately it’s not like a 401k. We don’t get to set it aside but then have it returned to us tax-free plus interest 30 years later. Once we spend it, it’s gone. Start prioritizing your time as if you don’t have any left. If you’re hoping someone is going to step in on your behalf and make sure you stay active throughout your day and take breaks...keep hoping. If you’re wishing for your "crazy" schedule to get pushed just a day or two so you can catch up on sleep...keep wishing. If you’re dreaming of the day when studios and corporations come to their senses and realize less working hours actually leads to increased productivity and higher quality work...KEEP. DREAMING. Yes we should all band together and collectively fight for better contracts with longer turnarounds and less hours overall, but even new contracts can’t affect real change. There is only one person that can affect change: You. Change is going to happen in the trenches one soldier at a time. It’s time to stop thinking of ourselves as flies and start thinking of ourselves as soldier ants. As a father of two young kids, I spend A LOT of time watching Pixar movies, and one of my favorites is A Bug’s Life. While my kids may overlook the following scene, there is a tremendously profound moment when the grasshoppers realize their power is nothing compared to the ants if they were to stand together. https://youtu.be/VLbWnJGlyMU “You let one ant stand up to us, then they ALL might stand up! Those puny little ants outnumber us 100 to 1. And if they ever figure that out, there goes our way of life.” Only banded together can we demand the respect we deserve and affect real change for ourselves and future generations of “creatives” just entering this industry with stars in their eyes and love for their craft in their hearts. Only collectively can we do what is necessary to fight back against the impossible deadlines, the long hours, and the poor working conditions. One ant at a time. It Starts With You The next time you’re sitting alone in a dark room feeling like the weight of the world is on your shoulders and yours alone, remember there is a worldwide community of creative people like yourself fighting the same battle in dark rooms everywhere. If you’re too afraid to stand up for yourself and you’re looking for a reason to muster up the courage to fight back, just remember this: Your time is your most valuable asset, and no amount of overtime is worth sacrificing your health, time with your family, or your sanity. Let’s get real Hollywood: We create entertainment for a living. We’re not curing cancer. Additional Reading & Listening: Sitting Is Killing You, But Standing Isn’t the Answer (Neither Is Exercise) Are Creative and Tech Workers the New ‘Blue Collar?’ | with Maxim Jago Life After 3 Heart Attacks In 24 Hours | with Marc Wielage It Is Possible to Be Both Successful and Kind at the Same Time Surviving 50+ Years In Post | with Walter Murch, ACE I Was Tired of Putting My Kids to Bed via Facetime Every Night. Here’s What I Did About It. --- 1 Starrett, Kelly (2016-04-26). Deskbound: Standing Up to a Sitting World (p. 8). Victory Belt Publishing. Featured image courtesy of Jeremy Bishop via Unsplash.com
"Growing up in and having love for nature, it stabs my heart thinking about all that going away... I don't want to live on a planet where you can't go into nature and breathe fresh air." On this week's episode of the Eat Green Make Green Podcast, I sit down with the team behind iComeUp Marketing, one of the fastest growing millennial-run social marketing companies of 2018. I talk with VP Jeremy Bishop, CEO Cody Kerns, and Creative Director Dorian Ash. We talk all about iComeUp and how and why it was formed, what their mission is, all three of their entrepreneurial journeys, what sparked Cody and Dorians' transition to veganism, and much more. This is a pretty entrepreneur-heavy episode filled with some serious inspiration for any aspiring entrepreneurs. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting these guys and I love that they're not only killing it in business, but they also care about what they put in their bodies and how it impacts the world. They are quite literally eating green and making green. Show Notes: iComeUp Marketing Website: http://icomeupmarketing.com/ iComeUp Marketing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icomeup/ Jeremy Bishop's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremybish0p/ Cody Kern's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codykerns5/ Dorian Ash's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dorianash/ Before The Flood: https://www.beforetheflood.com/ What The Health: http://www.whatthehealthfilm.com/ Cowspiracy: http://www.cowspiracy.com/
Programa nº 28 - Plan de Inmersiones - Briefing Comenzaremos con el espacio de buceo técnico… La Cara Oculta, con Oscar L García... Seguiremos con la inmersión biológica de la semana… Mis Amigos los Peces, con Inés García… En el Womans Divers Hall of Fame, descubriremos a Tamara (Tammy) Brown... Pondremos Proa al Viento, el espacio para hablar del mar con el Sargento Román Revilla del SEMAR... Descubriremos el Buceo Consciente, de la mano de Buceo Norte, con Marina Muñoz… Y con nuestras Efemérides y Agenda de propuestas, llegaremos al cabo de fondeo para hacer una estupenda parada de seguridad… hasta una nueva inmersión en las ondas... Foto de la Semana es un precioso contraluz con una tortuga marina, cortesía de Jeremy Bishop… https://unsplash.com/@tentides
Programa nº 28 - Plan de Inmersiones - Briefing Comenzaremos con el espacio de buceo técnico… La Cara Oculta, con Oscar L García... Seguiremos con la inmersión biológica de la semana… Mis Amigos los Peces, con Inés García… En el Womans Divers Hall of Fame, descubriremos a Tamara (Tammy) Brown... Pondremos Proa al Viento, el espacio para hablar del mar con el Sargento Román Revilla del SEMAR... Descubriremos el Buceo Consciente, de la mano de Buceo Norte, con Marina Muñoz… Y con nuestras Efemérides y Agenda de propuestas, llegaremos al cabo de fondeo para hacer una estupenda parada de seguridad… hasta una nueva inmersión en las ondas... Foto de la Semana es un precioso contraluz con una tortuga marina, cortesía de Jeremy Bishop… https://unsplash.com/@tentides
Subscribe, rate and watch this episode at https://youtu.be/u-LJugTHgRk If you're not using Instagram to it's potential, your business and personal brand might be in limp mode. IComeUpMarketing.com VP and Instagram expert Jeremy Bishop and I talk about drilling down into one platform if it makes sense for you and your business. Jeremy and IComeUpMarketing.com helps people gain organic followers who are more likely to do business with you. Follow Jeremy Bishop: @jeremybish0p and @IComeUp Jim has been a professional voice over/video and audio producer/branding dude since 1996. He's voiced well over 1000 scripts for clients who include the likes of Coca-Cola, Jose Cuervo, and Home Depot. He's produced hundreds of script-less unposed videos for hundreds of business folk, artists, musicians and speakers. Jim has also coached hundreds of people from various backgrounds how to do voice overs and is available for coaching that includes demo production packages. Follow Jim here: Website: www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com mccarthy.media Facebook: www.facebook.com/jimmccarthyvos Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jimmccarthyvos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvos/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmccarthyvidsigs/ Snapchat: JimMcCarthyVOs
Subscribe, rate and watch this episode at https://youtu.be/u-LJugTHgRk If you're not using Instagram to it's potential, your business and personal brand might be in limp mode. IComeUpMarketing.com VP and Instagram expert Jeremy Bishop and I talk abou...
Phil, Stephen, and Michael D. discuss fast trains, future pets, global warming, cosmic mysteries, and solar energy. The future of dogs as pets. Will they be the only acceptable pets in the future? Remembering Michael Crichton California bullet train between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Dark flow to the universe Bjorn Lomborg on global warming. Ray Kurzweil and the Solar Singularity. Should solar power be promoted by government or the private sector?. [This show first aired November 10 2008.] Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash
Interview with Jeremy Robinson / Jeremy Bishop / Jeremiah Knight Show your suport by getting a free book: BewareofMonsters.com/audible Stop by and say "Hi." http://bewareofmonsters.com/ https://www.facebook.com/BoMpod https://plus.google.com/117640943704954585271 BoMpod@gmail.com Tell Your Friends #BoMpod Presented by: Jeremy Robinson Hosted By Christopher Ouellette With Music by Mercury Radio Theater and Blaster the Rocket Man
This week on Chatting With Sherri we welcome author; Kane Gilmour! He will chat about his many books including; REFUGE (co-authored with Jeremy Bishop, Jeremy Robinson, Daniel S. Boucher, Robert Swartwood, and David McAfee): A serialized novel about the inhabitants of a small New Hampshire town transported to different worlds with different hostile threats, and the mystery behind the transportation events. And his book; THE CRYPT OF DRACULA: A nostalgic horror adventure novel inspired by the Dracula films of the 60s and 70s. Please join us for this fun interview!