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Intergalaktiskt
Svarta hål – kosmiska dammsugare eller vänliga grannar?

Intergalaktiskt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 50:32


2020 delades Nobelpriset i fysik ut för upptäckten av ett supermassivt och kompakt objekt i mitten av vår galax Vintergatan. Varför dröjde det så länge? Och hur vet vi att det är ett svart hål? De udda objekten som ibland bryter mot fysikens lagar finns lite överallt i universum. Och den som försöker förstå sig på dem drabbas inte sällan av huvudvärk. Intergalaktiskt är tillbaka med en ny säsong. För att reda ut frågan om svarta hål har Bill Burrau och Viktor Krylmark bjudit in Jonas Enander som är aktuell med boken Mörkret och människan. Han berättar historien och fysiken bakom de svarta hålen. Från den sedan länge döda prästen John Michel, via Einsteins relativitetsteori till dagens avancerade teleskop och teorier. Vill du komma i kontakt med oss? Tips på vad vi borde prata om? Tveka inte att höra av dig: viktor.krylmark@nyteknik.se bill.burrau@nyteknik.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Everybody Matters
THL Refresher: Former Air Force General and Author, John Michel

Everybody Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 34:20


John Michel is a former Air Force General who has not only used his leadership experience in service of his country, but also to help transform businesses into places that think more about people than profit. John has written two books, (No More) Mediocre Me: How Saying No to the Status Quo Will Propel You From Ordinary to Extraordinary and The Art of Positive Leadership. He has written articles for the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, Huffington Post, National Geographic, Joint Forces Quarterly, and the Washington Post. In addition to writing and speaking about leadership, John has held executive positions in the transportation and aeronautics industries and is an entrepreneur in the hospitality industry. John talks about his leadership journey and what he's learned from Barry-Wehmiller in an interview with Brent Stewart and Mary Rudder on this podcast.

BackTable MSK
Ep. 5 Radiologist as Spine and Pain Specialist with Dr. John Michels

BackTable MSK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 59:14


Jacob Fleming interviews interventional pain specialist and former Super Bowl champion John S. Michels about his journey into the subspecialty, pathways for getting involved in interventional pain management, and his philosophy on comprehensive patient care. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn free AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/1DSmJG --- SHOW NOTES In this episode, host Dr. Jacob Fleming interviews interventional pain specialist and former Super Bowl champion Dr. John Michels about his journey into the subspecialty, pathways for getting involved in interventional pain management, and his philosophy on comprehensive patient care. Dr. Michels describes his first career as an NFL player with the Green Bay Packers and how it taught him to be comfortable with external pressures and delayed gratification. He recounts the knee injury that led to an early retirement from the field, as well as interactions with radiologists, surgeons, and rehabilitation specialists that got him thinking about entering the field of medicine. He ended up pursuing a diagnostic residency at Baylor University, and then an additional interventional pain fellowship at the University of California at Irvine. Throughout his training, he recognizes that there is great synergistic benefit when specialists team up to provide multidisciplinary care and teach each other different skills. For example, he refined his physical exam skills by working with a PM&R physician, and he also taught other physicians how to read imaging. Dr. Michels believes that the most gratifying part of his career is the opportunity to diagnose, treat, and follow up with patients. In his Dallas-based independent OBL, he splits his time between clinic and procedural days. He enjoys seeing the impact that his interventions have on patients, and he is committed to providing alternatives to opioid use. Dr. Michels encourages more radiologists to explore the field of interventional pain, which is now recognized as a radiology subspecialty by the American Board of Radiology. Overall, when imaging is combined with physical examination and history-taking, the patient will enjoy the benefits of better diagnosis and care. --- RESOURCES Dr. John Michel's Website: https://www.johnmichelsmd.com/ Interventional Spine & Pain: http://www.spinedallas.com/ ABR Pain Medicine Subspecialty: https://www.theabr.org/radiation-oncology/subspecialties/pain-medicine UC Irvine Pain Fellowship: https://anesthesiology.uci.edu/education-fellowships-pain-medicine.shtml

Prime Resources Podcast
Clearing Your Head Trash

Prime Resources Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 24:38


In this episode of the Prime Resources Podcast, BDR's Lead Head Coach and Trainer, John Michel, discusses what head trash is, the tools you need to identify it, discovering your head trash triggers, and ways you can stop it.How can you challenge yourself and your thought processes in a positive way to get through and clear out your head trash? Listen and find out!Time Stamps(00:57) - What is head trash?(03:28) - Where does head trash come from?(05:22) - Is that real or is it head trash?(10:49) - How does it hold us back?(12:53) - How does our head trash hold back others we interact with?(15:46) - How do we clear our head trash aka taking out the trash?(21:11) - How often do we need to take out the trash?(23:26) - Final thoughts

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy
Military Appreciation Month with Brig Gen Michel and Col Ochoa | Compilation

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 54:30


Ep 321 | Aired 11/18/2022 You may call it “No Shave November” but we call it “Military Month.” To that, Up in Your Business has melded together two of my guests: USAF Brigadier General, John Michel and Colonel Angela Ochoa. Charged with leading and building an Afghanistan Air Force, General Michel had to think outside the norms to blend 14 nations into one working family. Having grown up in France working in his grandmother's European restaurant, he knew something about hospitality and different cultures. Thus, the social media phenomenon known as the Gratitude Café was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. Hired as the first female commander of the Little Rock Air Force Base, Colonel Ochoa has had to think outside the box, too. From breast feeding on the flight line, to flying over 3,000 hours in support of four different missions, she has done it all over the course of two decades. Tune in to learn about life, leadership and legacy from some of our country's best.

Gadfly
Huey Long - Part 1

Gadfly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 71:48


Hey, y'all! This week we are diving into one those deep dives that just keep going and going. In the early 20th century, Louisiana politics became the playground of the most powerful progressive populist America had even seen: an enigmatic attorney named Huey Long. For part one, we are talking about Huey's childhood, his skill at dropping out of all forms of education, his start in law, and his first political race for State Railroad Commission.

Locust Radio
Episode 3.5 - Hugo Gernsback Gets Pounded in the Butt by His Own Apolitical Scientific Utopianism

Locust Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 63:25


In this second half of episode three (originally posted to our Patrons in December, 2020) Adam, Tish, and Alex share some of our current writing and research, including a report on a much-overlooked group of writers who tried to claim sci-fi for communism in the 1930s, and an overview of the work of Hugo-nominated fantasy writer Chuck Tingle. You can listen to the first half of the episode, "Four Seasons Totalitarian Landscaping," at the Locust Review website. Selected works and subjects discussed in part two: Alexander Billet, "The FBI's War on Folk Music,"Jacobin; Aaron Leonard, The Folk Singers and the Bureau; Nadine Hubbs, Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music; Johnny Cash, "One Piece at a Time;" Johnny Paycheck, "Take This Job and Shove It;" Michael Hall, "Put Down That Pig;" John Michel, "Mutation or Death," (1937); Sean Guynes, "Mutate or Die: Eighty Years of the Futurians' Vision," The Pulp Magazine Archive; Los Angels Review of Books; Chuck Tingle's website; Chuck Tingle, Trans Wizard Harriet Porber And The Bad Boy Parasaurolophus: An Adult Romance Novel. Locust Radio 3.5 was produced by Drew Franzblau, hosted by Alexander Billet, Tish Markley and Adam Turl, with music by Omnia Sol.

BackTable Podcast
Ep. 215 Radiologist as Spine and Pain Specialist with Dr. John Michels

BackTable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 59:04


Jacob Fleming interviews interventional pain specialist and former Super Bowl champion John S. Michels about his journey into the subspecialty, pathways for getting involved in interventional pain management, and his philosophy on comprehensive patient care. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR RADPAD® Radiation Protection https://www.radpad.com/ --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/1DSmJG --- SHOW NOTES In this episode, host Dr. Jacob Fleming interviews interventional pain specialist and former Super Bowl champion Dr. John Michels about his journey into the subspecialty, pathways for getting involved in interventional pain management, and his philosophy on comprehensive patient care. Dr. Michels describes his first career as an NFL player with the Green Bay Packers and how it taught him to be comfortable with external pressures and delayed gratification. He recounts the knee injury that led to an early retirement from the field, as well as interactions with radiologists, surgeons, and rehabilitation specialists that got him thinking about entering the field of medicine. He ended up pursuing a diagnostic residency at Baylor University, and then an additional interventional pain fellowship at the University of California at Irvine. Throughout his training, he recognizes that there is great synergistic benefit when specialists team up to provide multidisciplinary care and teach each other different skills. For example, he refined his physical exam skills by working with a PM&R physician, and he also taught other physicians how to read imaging. Dr. Michels believes that the most gratifying part of his career is the opportunity to diagnose, treat, and follow up with patients. In his Dallas-based independent OBL, he splits his time between clinic and procedural days. He enjoys seeing the impact that his interventions have on patients, and he is committed to providing alternatives to opioid use. Dr. Michels encourages more radiologists to explore the field of interventional pain, which is now recognized as a radiology subspecialty by the American Board of Radiology. Overall, when imaging is combined with physical examination and history-taking, the patient will enjoy the benefits of better diagnosis and care. --- RESOURCES Dr. John Michel's Website: https://www.johnmichelsmd.com/ Interventional Spine & Pain: http://www.spinedallas.com/ ABR Pain Medicine Subspecialty: https://www.theabr.org/radiation-oncology/subspecialties/pain-medicine UC Irvine Pain Fellowship: https://anesthesiology.uci.edu/education-fellowships-pain-medicine.shtml

Trash Chatter
Finding The Right People and Systems In The Trash Bin Cleaning Industry Part 2

Trash Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 19:45


Welcome back to the fourth episode part 2 of Trash Chatter - Finding The Right People and Systems In The Trash Bin Cleaning Industry. Your host Victoria Conway, Sales Associate of Sparking Bins sits down with John Michel the CEO and Owner of Germ Bust My Bins located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Listen as they discuss Johns system My Route Pro and how it has helped the trash bin cleaning industry perform its routes with the highest efficiency and how he implemented the app users feedback to make the software even more successful. Make sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon so you don't miss any episodes of Trash Chatter! Check out our website -https://www.sparklingbinsbusiness.com/305-382-BINS Sales@sparklingbins.com

Smart HVAC Marketing
The Importance of Knowing Your Numbers

Smart HVAC Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 40:59


On this episode, we are joined by John Michel from BDR BDR is a company focused on coaching and training exclusively in the HVAC space. BDR's business coaching services help you increase your business profitability, cash flow, and personal wealth. They help business owners build a strong, self-sustaining company where employees are well paid and morale is high. We discuss the importance of making sure you have a marketing strategy centered around your maintenance program, giving your staff the tools to sell, and being upfront about costs on your website.   

Growing Belleville thru Community Chats
In the Soulcial Kitchen with John Michel

Growing Belleville thru Community Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 27:57


In this episode we catch up with the founder of Soulcial Kitchen, John Michel and discuss: The idea behind Soulcial Kitchen The Process to get it started Their phenomenal Currency Of Caring Program The difference between them and other food truck parks The story on the Space Shuttle Cafe How they are ramping up to open the Food Truck park in just a few weeks.

Growing Belleville thru Community Chats
In the Soulcial Kitchen with John Michel

Growing Belleville thru Community Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 27:57


In this episode we catch up with the founder of Soulcial Kitchen, John Michel and discuss: The idea behind Soulcial Kitchen The Process to get it started Their phenomenal Currency Of Caring Program The difference between them and other food truck parks The story on the Space Shuttle Cafe How they are ramping up to open the Food Truck park in just a few weeks.

The Circuit of Success Podcast with Brett Gilliland
Brigadier General John Michel on the Circuit of Success

The Circuit of Success Podcast with Brett Gilliland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 46:08


Brigadier General John Michel (ret.) has a distinguished 26-year military career in the United States Air Force.  He is Co-Founder of Skyworks Aeronautics Corp., and serves as the company's CEO.  He is an award-winning author and TED speaker.  An entrepreneur at heart, John is now focused on giving back to his community.  He and his... The post Brigadier General John Michel on the Circuit of Success appeared first on The Circuit of Success with Brett Gilliland.

The Church Boys
Big whoop, John Michel

The Church Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 47:59


Make good for John Michel ... Whoopi stepped in it ... burn pile ... Grimace ... where were you? ... attack on Scanlonk ... fake devil worshipper ... the troubles stack up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchboys/message

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy
Reprise | Brigadier General John Michel, The Avalon Institute

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 50:24


Ep 271 | Aired 11/19/2021 It was pure happenstance that I met today's Up in Your Business guest. Earlier this year, during my interview with Perry Smith (the new owner of the Minute Man Hamburger franchise) I met his business partner: USAF retired, Brigadier General John Michel. I found him interesting, so I invited him back for a one on one conversation that you will hear today. What makes Michel interesting is his brainchild, the Gratitude Café, that he started while serving in Kabul, Afghanistan, and how this makeshift coffee shop lifted the GI's spirits and built a high-morale community. John found this experience to be so successful, rewarding and enlightening that, once retired from service, he decided to pay forward his learned leadership knowledge by founding The Avalon Institute. Their mission statement says it all: The Avalon Institute was founded on the principle of Roundtable Leadership™ where individuals learn to effectively collaborate in order to tackle complex challenges together. We tap into the full potential of an organization's collective intelligence, find sustainable solutions, and affect positive change. Because of John's success and unconventional work style, he has been featured in a wide variety of articles and journals including Harvard Business Review, Washington Post, National Geographic, Joint Forces Quarterly, Huffington Post, Switch and Shift, and Innovation Excellence. Listen to hear this interesting man's military story and get insight (and a free lesson) into how the Avalon Institute is building tomorrow's leaders.

David Webb Show
General John Michel

David Webb Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 15:27


Gen. John Michel joins the show to discuss The Fall of Afghanistan.

Hilary Topper On Air
Catch Up With Pop International Galleries

Hilary Topper On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 24:23


Now that the country is opening back up again, many people are excited to see their loved ones, eat at restaurants, go to shows, and live their lives in a more pre-pandemic way. But as excited as we all are, sadly, many of our favorite places to visit no longer exist. They shut down during the COVID-19 recession and couldn't survive. So today I am absolutely thrilled to welcome back my guest to the show. While others weren't so lucky, today's guest is excited to give us an update. I'm Hilary Topper and you are listening to Hilary Topper on Air. Joining me today on this episode is Jeff Jaffe. He's the founder and owner of Pop International Galleries. They are an art gallery on the Bowery at the junction of Spring Street in New York City. Welcome to the show, Jeff. Jeff - Thanks for having me. It's a pleasure to be here, given what we've all gone through this last year and a half or so. Hilary - Gosh, it's been, it's been crazy. Um, well, I'm very happy to have you back on the show and I'm so glad that Pop International Galleries, which is one of my favorite in New York City, is still open and doing well. Can you remind our listeners about who you are and what Pop International Galleries is all about? Jeff - Sure, The Pop Gallery started back, believe it or not, it's hard to even comprehend back in 1997 when I sort of came to realize that there was a need for an art gallery to focus on specific things. And in those days it happened to be pop art, which was Andy Warhol and Keith Haring and big names, John Michel, Basquiat, and Roy Lichtenstein and so on and so forth. And we did really well with that. But as things began to progress, it dawned on me that Pop International really meant focusing on pop culture more than pop art per se, that pop art fits into the realm and genre of, uh, what we're sort of interested in, but there were more things too, we were missing out on. And so we began to focus on sports, photography and rock and roll photography, and, more recently, street art and graffiti, and, as a consequence of which, Pop International Galleries has become this sort of iconic little center for focusing on anything that has to do with pop art and popular culture. Hilary - So, as we were talking at the beginning of the show, I said that this year had been like no other, how was the gallery doing? And how did you fare during all of this? And how did you survive? Jeff - It's funny. I was just going to say before you said the word survive that we dived into survival mode. There were choices that had to be made. And then there were decisions that were made for us that we had no power to overcome or resist or embrace. We just had to sort of take them on. And as a consequence of which, we sort of began to look at what the virtual world was going to offer us. What technology was going to offer us and help us with, that goes past the questions of having conversations with landlords and dealing with those kinds of things. And we were fortunate enough to have a lovely landlord who was willing to help work things out and help us through so that we could really remain in business. And then the other thing is I made a very, very strong decision. Some people questioned me why, but I decided not to let a single staff person go. I was just sort of, of that mind where I felt a certain amount of responsibility. And so I took steps to enable remote working and remote selling, which was very difficult because selling art remotely is not something that we would ever have thought we would ever encounter. People like to come to an art gallery, they like to look at the art and smell it and touch it and look at the frame and we really had to come up with different sort of means and strategies to get people comfortable with the notion that they could buy a lot this way. Hilary - So during this pandemic, you told me that you developed even stronger client relationships. Can you talk about that a little bit? Jeff - Absolutely we, well, again, it sort of goes back to this notion of virtual business and sort of doing things with Zoom and Skype and all kinds of things. And what we discovered was that by actually picking up the telephone as opposed to sending emails, reaching out to people individually and touching base with people, especially regular collectors about us. And we have, we have a huge collectors base and I mean, people have been buying from us for 25 years. We have thousands of people that we've sold out to and we decided that one of the things that we would do is reach out to people individually. And so it began. And emails became phone calls, emails became texts, messages, and text messages, became phone calls. And then it sort of blossomed into this ongoing dialogue between our consultants and our collective base and which led into larger events using a Zoom to have virtual openings and that kind of thing, which had been very successful. Hilary - So, can you tell us, or, share with us some of the interesting artists that you represent in your gallery today and why you represent them? Jeff - Well, we represent roughly about 25 artists or so from around the world. And again, it goes back to what I said a little bit earlier in terms of representing art is certainly pop related, but it has much more to do with the notion of what popular culture is. And subsequently, we still do represent Andy Warhol and Keith Haring and John Michelle Buskey out and so on. But we've edged out into other realms, which focus on things. Like, for example, we did a very, very special event with the godfather of street art, Ron English. And Ron was thrilled at the concept of making a type of work that he had never made before, which is paintings on paper in the manner he had never made them before. And so running this book has become a very important aspect of the pop gallery. We represent a Danish artist whose name is Ola Olberg and Ola has taken the cartoon character Tintin, who many people know lots of American people don't know about Tintin, but put Tintin into different scenarios, sort of naughty sort of sexual scenarios, which is something that most people don't associate Tintin with. But the idea of Tintin and popular culture and cartoons and things, that many people and I grew up with Tintin comics. So, that's been truly successful. We represent an artist by the name of Tony Ray Negro, who did all the backstage passes for the grateful dead. When, you know, from the age of 20 back in the eighties and nineties and so on. So the whole concept of rock and roll and music fits perfectly into this notion of pop culture. And then of course we represent two other artists that really fit into this concept so beautifully that I couldn't have even imagined it. It was just a natural thing. We represent the art of Dr.Seuss, which besides all this sort of nonsense and drama that occurred with the audit Dr. Seuss recently, we represent the estate of. Dr. Seuss, which means all the illustration drawings and things that he made limited additions of and the estate represents and a very special what we call the secret audit Dr. Seuss, which has stuff that he made in his spare time or the midnight audit Dr. Seuss, along with what he called the unorthodox taxidermy, which are these really beautiful, funny sort of taxidermy heads, which are just hilarious. And then we represent Tom Everhart, who was the protégé, if you will, of Charles Schultz of Peanuts and Snoopy fame. Tom was a young guy who saw Schultz Sparky as a mentor. And they had a really wonderful father, son type relationship. They and Tom started to interpret all the Snoopy characters and Schulz gave him permission before he died to be the only artist in the world to be able to make art using Snoopy and peanuts characters without a license. He has a lifetime license. They had a show together in the loop a number of years ago. So again, this whole notion of popular culture and pop, all these, The Seuss, the Tintin, the Snoopy Eberhardt pieces that all fit in really, really well. And then of course we move into street art and graffiti. And I have some lovely stories to tell you about that when you're ready. Hilary - Tell us we'd love to hear. So the very first sort of graffiti street art experience happened with pop and about 12 years ago, actually I got a phone call from a collector, a good friend collector. They said Jeff, these two boys who live in Bushwick in Brooklyn, I've started to collect their art quite, quite seriously. And I think you should go and visit them in their studio. And I said, Mike, if you are sure that's what you suggest, I trust you and happy to do it. So Mike set up this little meeting and I drove out to Bushwick 12 years ago. Bushwick wasn't what it is today, 12 years ago or so. And I arrived in this sort of funny little loft odd building where these two guys lived and worked. They had a studio together. Their names were, Mike Buck, Michael Bucca and, Fernando Romero, their street names, graffiti names were 2ESAE and Ski. So Fernando is Ski and Mike is a 2esae and I arrived at this place sort of not expecting a whole lot, but it was kind of exciting. And the first thing of course was they had a big pile of donuts and coffee for me on the table. And on the other side, they had a big bottle of Hennessy. They had no clue who I was going to be, and they were wondering what I was going to choose. It was really hilarious. And I meant, I went for the coffee and donuts just for the record, but, I'd forgotten to mention that they went by the name of a group that painted and work together. They went by the name of UR New York. And I saw their work around, you know, they used to sell this stuff on the street for a hundred bucks. And here I had this opportunity and as I went through the space studio, whatever you'd like to call it, I knew instantly that they belonged in the gallery. So I pulled him aside and I said, Fernando, Mike, we're definitely going to do something, but there are a few things that we have to deal with first. And they said, yeah, sure. I mean, they were really, really excited. And I looked at them and I said, you know, the 37 indictments that you have against you and the five years probation that you're on. I mean, these guys were like, looking, how do you know? How do you know all this? I said, how do I know it? Mike told me, you know, Mike referred me to you. He told me all of this stuff, they said. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But how does Mike know? And I had to sort of at that moment in time, decide, should I say how Mike and I figured out what the heck? I said, well, I hate to break it to you but Mike is the undercover cop who arrested you guys. It was always the uniform guys who took you in, but Mike was undercover. So you never knew who he was. And he developed a relationship with your love, of art and started collecting your art. Hilary - That's so funny. That's a great story. Jeff - There's a documentary in there somewhere. I'm sure. Mike, I'm telling you, they went bananas. These two guys jumping up and down hooting and hollering. It was just hilarious. And I said, and based on what. In order for me to put you in the gallery, we have to get rid of those issues that we just discussed and the way we're going to do it is by doing community work and getting involved with children in need and homelessness and whatnot. My attorney is a former judge. Mike, the undercover cop eventually became a DA. We're going to write letters. We're going to do all kinds of things that are going to sort of help mitigate this. And so the first thing we did was a big project in Chelsea in that there's a public housing center in Chelsea, on the west side of New York City. And we arranged for the boys to do a big mural and to work with all the children, helping them draw and paint and do all that kind of stuff. Got a fair amount of press and coverage. And one thing led to another. And the boys started working with children everywhere working with charities and organizations that we were able to connect them with. They went overseas, they went to Australia to work with Aboriginal children. When they went to South Africa to work with children in need, they went to Israel to work with Palestinian and Israeli children to show them how we're all the same. They really did some beautiful things and, as a consequence of all of this, all of those charges and probations were dropped and they have gone on to become two of the most important artists that we represent here. And my relationship with them is incredible. I mean, we are talking about a father-son relationship, and we've sold hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of their art since then. Hilary - Two boys selling their art for 50 bucks on the street, wonderful story. That's awesome, that's awesome. Thank you for sharing those stories with me. So let's take this a step back. Someone walks into your gallery and they're looking to start a collection. How does that process work? Jeff - So the one thing about Pop International Galleries, which I believe was a game-changer and for many reasons, was that we decided to break down that whole barrier. You often walk into these galleries where someone's sitting behind a desk and you can barely see them. It's a high sort of desk and it's just white walls and maybe three pieces of art on the wall and nobody even talks to you. And then they look at you and they want to know what shoes you're wearing or what handbag you're carrying or how big the diamond is, or the watch on your hand. You know, that kind of stuff. We broke that completely. We have a much more open, friendly, inviting, environment. And as a consequence of which people absolutely love coming into the gallery. And so we focus on people who have never bought a piece of art before and on people who have big collections. And so we don't differentiate. We just help people find all that they love. We've always had a policy not to sell art on the basis of investment, when people say to me, well, if I buy this print, you know, it's 3,000 bucks, what's it going to be worth in 10 years? And I say, well, I have a really good stockbroker who has an office down the road. If you'd like, I could send you there, but we try not to. If you came to me with 5 million bucks and said, hey, could you help me invest in art? That might be a different story, but we break down all those barriers. Hilary - That's awesome. Let me ask you something. Do you have any exciting exhibits coming up that you want to share with us? Jeff - I do. Actually. There are a few things that we're working on. I'll just tell you about two that we had that sort of part of what this conversation was about. Where these virtual exhibitions, the first one we did was with Ron English and it was a big test for us to see if we could sell art while the gallery was shut down, or while we have contracted hours or while there were rules and regulations about social distancing and so on and so forth. So we did a test actually with two artists, Ron English, and McKenzie Papa, British artists who I'd been working with for many, many years. And they were amazing, absolutely amazing. They were RSVP events only. So you couldn't come to the Zoom call if you didn't get, if you didn't RSVP, couldn't join the thing. The idea was to show some videos, moderate with questions. My team here had questions for Oscar, the artists, and then, we opened up some of the questions to collectors and again, moderated things well enough so that it didn't get drawn out in long, sort of like into a sort of drawn out thing. And we sold a whole bunch of art. And so it opened up this idea for us. To do some more of them. And, we're now going to be working on a curated show of street art, that Ski from that team that I was just telling you about Fernando Romero is going to curate, that's going to be absolutely amazing, it's going to be a smash hit, no questions about it because he's going to, he has a lot of connections, obviously in the street art world and graffiti world. And he's going to bring in people who we've never represented, um, and curated in a way that will sort of open up art that had never been shown before in this manner. So we're very, very excited about that one. The other one that I'm working on is an Australian couple, the names are Gillie and Mark a husband and wife team who make art together. And, they're actually very well known in New York City for their outdoor monumental bronze works. And, before the pandemic, they did this beautiful, beautiful exhibition of women of valor. They had come to realize that women bronze, sculptures and statues of women, we're sadly lacking female sculptures, and monumental sculptures of women. There were less of them than there were men and they were going to change that. So they did this really beautiful collection of sculptures of some fantastic women, from Ruth Bader Ginsburg and so on and so forth, it was just really beautiful. And then they've done these large outdoor installations. People may have seen it up at Astor Place in Brooklyn, the big rhinos stacked on top of one another. Monumental pieces and part of what they do besides them tease and make fun of themselves. Gillie and Mark, Gillie is a bunny rabbit and Mark as a dog in their paintings and they sit on Vespas and bicycles and do all kinds of sweet, lovely things. We're going to do an event with them online and sort of tied in with the time zone with Australia. Those are two really great things that are coming up. Hilary- So cool. How could our listeners get in touch and actually sign up for any of these events? Jeff - Really easy. All you need to do is shoot us either an email, to, you could send it to me, jeff@popinternational.com or just art@popinternational.com. And just say, Hey, I heard the podcast, or you could, um, just call the gallery. And the number is (212) 533-4262. And we'll put you on the list and, and sort of begin to develop a relationship with you the way we have with our many, many thousands of collectors that we have over the years, we look so forward to it. Hilary - This was really informative and congratulations on your successes. I really appreciate you being on the show. I want to also thank our sponsors, the Russo law group, The Profit Express with Tim Healey, Pop international galleries. Thank you. Gold Benes LLP, and the Pegalis Law Group. And last but not least, I want to thank you our listeners for tuning in. If you want more information on this show or any other show you could visit our website at hillarytopperonair.com or you can find us on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, apple podcasts, even Amazon Alexa, where out there you'll find you can find us have a great week and we'll see you next time.

The Big 550 KTRS
ITK With Ray General John Michel 5 19 21

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 22:33


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KPFA - Radio Wolinsky
The Probabilities Archive: Frederik Pohl (1918-2013), October 1978

KPFA - Radio Wolinsky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 79:37


Frederik Pohl (1918-2013) recorded at the Octocon Science Fiction Convention, October 15-16, 1978. Interviewers: Richard Wolinsky, Richard A. Lupoff and Lawrence Davidson, for KPFA's Probabilities radio program. Digitized, remastered and re-edited February, 2021 by Richard Wolinsky. This interview has not been heard in any form since 1978. Frederik Pohl, who died in 2013 at the age of 93 in September, 2013, did almost everything in the world of science fiction, as a writer, an agent, and a magazine and book editor. He grew up in Brooklyn, began writing at an early age, and in his twenties was a member of a leftist group of science fiction writers known as The Futurians, publishing for pennies a word in the sf pulps of the era. In 1937, in order to make money, he became an agent, and two years later a pulp magazine editor himself, often buying his own stories along with collaborations with various other writers, all under pseudonyms. In the late 1960s, he became editor of Galaxy Magazine, and its sister publication, Worlds of If, and in the 1970s became the science fiction editor at Bantam Books which he left shortly before this interview. In the mid 1970s, Fred Pohl  emerged as one of science fictions pre-eminent novelists with Man Plus in 1976 and Gateway in 1977. In 1978, on the heels of novelist Damon Knight's memoir, The Futurians, he came out with his own memoir, The Way the Future Was. And that was where his career stood when the three of us interviewed him. We were all still new at interviewing, particularly in placement of the microphone. Fred Pohl's success continued for many years after this interview. Jem, published in 1979, won the National Book Award the only year there was an award for science fiction. The sequel to Gateway, Beyond the Blue Event Horizon was a finalist for both the Hugo and Nebula Awards in 1980. In all, there eventually were seven novels in the Gateway  (Heechee) series, and after 1979, all told, he wrote 17 more novels, the last being The Lives He Led, published in 2011, along with several collections, even more collaborations, and some non-fiction as well. At the time of his death at 93 in 2013, he was working on a second memoir, which has to date not been published. NOTES. Judy Lynn Del Rey was the sf editor at Ballantine Books starting in the early 1970s and soon had her own imprint, Del Rey Books (in collaboration with her husband, writer Lester Del Rey). Judith Merrill was a writer and anthologist, noted for her Year's Best SF Stories collections, which she edited from 1956 to 1968. John Michel was a key member of the Futurians who never fulfilled his promise. John W. Campbell was the editor of Astounding Stories, later Analog, from 1937 into the 1970s, and is credited with discovering such writers as Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein. His influence on science fiction was all-encompassing, even as his politics were, as Isaac Asimov quipped, somewhere to the right of Hitler. Horace Gold was the first editor of Galaxy, before Fred Pohl. It was the magazine that brought literary style into science fiction. Other names mentioned are Anthony Boucher and F. Francis McComas, the first editors of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, F&SF. Three Futurians in 1938: Donald Wollheim, later publisher of DAW books, Fred Pohl, and John Michel. Creative Commons photo donated by the Wollheim family. The post The Probabilities Archive: Frederik Pohl (1918-2013), October 1978 appeared first on KPFA.

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy
Brigadier General John Michel of The Avalon Institute

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 49:35


Ep 226 | Aired 1/6/2020 During my Up In Your Business interview with Perry Smith, the new owner of the Minute Man Hamburger franchise, I met his business partner, Brigadier General John Michel. Mr. Michel was in town on business and decided to accompany Perry to our interview. Though the interview’s focus was the rebirth of Minute Man, we did stray off topic a bit and talked about these two gentlemen’s other venture, the Avalon Institute. This is when I learned about John Michel’s interesting life as the Brigadier General of the US Air Force. During his stint in Kabul, Afghanistan, he founded The Gratitude Café, a makeshift coffee shop with the goal of lifting GI’s spirits and building a high morale community. John found this experience to be so rewarding and enlightening that, once retired from service, he decided to pay forward his learned leadership knowledge by founding The Avalon Institute. Their mission statement says it all: The Avalon Institute was founded on the principle of Roundtable Leadership™ where individuals learn to effectively collaborate in order to tackle complex challenges together. We tap into the full potential of an organization’s collective intelligence, find sustainable solutions, and affect positive change. In addition to the Avalon Institute, John’s unconventional work has been featured in a wide variety of articles and journals including Harvard Business Review, Washington Post, National Geographic, Joint Forces Quarterly, Huffington Post, Switch and Shift, and Innovation Excellence. Listen to hear this interesting man’s military story and get insight (and a free lesson) into how the Avalon Institute is building tomorrow’s leaders.

Pastor Brian Podcast
S3:E29- John-Michel Bilezikian and Rev. Dr. Chris Pierson- 3rd Day of Christmas- Sunday, December 27th, 2020

Pastor Brian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 7:23


We have a full week of Christmas Season to look forward to!!! Our Podcast includes a: Gathering (00:00), Lighting the Christ Candle (00:30), Opening Prayer (01:54), Scripture (02:40), Devotion Question from Scripture (03:23), Prayer with Rev. Dr. Chris Pierson (03:42), John-Michel Bilezikian (06:21), Blessing (06:59), End (07:23). We hear Paul as he writes about Christ's Incarnation in Galatians 4:4-7! Blessings!"Magical Christmas" by Purple Planet Music at https://www.purple-planet.com. Visit the site and you will find a catalog of music which you can browse and use!

Everett Public Library Podcasts
"Amid Mud and Exploding Stumps...A Library"

Everett Public Library Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 21:35


A new Everett Public Library (WA) audio podcast brings to life the early history of Everett Public Library, in which a small group of determined Everett women parlayed political muscle and donated books into an enduring civic institution. The podcast is part of the City’s observance of the 125th anniversary of the library’s birth. 21 min. Voice actors: Abigail Cooley, Van Ramsey, Mindy Van Wingen, Ron Averill, Lisa Labovitch, Andrea Wallis, Carol Ellison, Eileen Schnarr, Alan Jacobson, Joyce Peter, Laura McCarty, Cameron Johnson. Script: Cameron Johnson Audio editing: Cameron Johnson Excerpts: 1Clark, Norman H. Mill Town. Seattle: University of Washington Press, c1970. 2Everett News, July 5, 1894 3 Croly, Mrs. J.C. The History of the Woman’s Club Movement in America, New York: Henry G. Allen & Co., c1898 4 Dilgard, David. “Origins of the Everett Public Library” [unpublished] 5Book Club Member Frances King Sears, 1921 letter [unpublished] 6 “Woman’s Book Club,” composed by WBC Historian Nellie R. Hake. Published in A History of Woman’s Book Club, November 12, 1962. Foremothers’ Luncheon, Elks Home—Everett, WA [Unpublished] 7From: “The Magic City,” date unknown, author unknown. [Unpublished] 8Spriesterbach, Cora. History of Everett Woman’s Book Club: 1894-1940 [Unpublished] 9Everett Public Library Historical Sketch, 1894-1954 [Unpublished] 10Herald editorial November 1, 1894 11 Spriesterbach, Cora. History of Everett Woman’s Book Club: 1894-1940 [Unpublished] 12Origins of the Everett Public Library—date unknown [Unpublished] 13Everett—Thumbnail History. HistoryLink.org 14Origins of the Everett Public Library [Unpublished] 15Herald April 27, 1901 16 “The Origins of Everett Public Library.” [Unpublished]   17Everett News, July 5, 1925   18 Everett Herald January 20, 1903 19Spriesterbach, Cora. History of Everett Woman’s Book Club: 1894-1940 [Unpublished] 20Application for National Register status [Unpublished] 21 Everett Herald April 7, 1906 22Dilgard, David. EPL Evergreen Branch [Unpublished]   Music: Bach, Johan Sebastian. Cello Suite No. 1 in G. John Michel. Beethoven, Ludwig van. “Choral Fantasia, op. 80”, Washtenaw Community Orchestra Chorus, Michigan, 20 December 2009. Barnacled, Cloud Pump. edba-4217 Killian, Joy and Richard Beserra, Exotic Music from Enchanted Lands.” Pianodamper. Schubert, Franz, “Piano Sonata #13.” STE-043-cut-reverb. Internet archive.   Sound effects from freesound.org: 98479­_juskiddink_flock-of-seagulls 212079_conleec_retail-fabric-store-001 440116_processarus_s-short-applause [01 Front Left].mp3 79572_Razzvia_Old_Fasioned_Auto_Piano 70071zerolagtime_gavel-triplemad 80449_turtlelg_jaildoorclose 105265_carminooch_neighbors 233258_xavimuse_escapting-downstairs 256513_hunter4708_knock-on-the-door

Wealth Management Today
#WinnersOfWealthTech Ep 6: John Michel, CEO of CircleBlack

Wealth Management Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 82:32


The post #WinnersOfWealthTech Ep 6: John Michel, CEO of CircleBlack appeared first on Wealth Management Today and was written by Craig Iskowitz. "You have to be true to what makes you excited to get up in the morning." — John Michel This month’s Winners of Wealthtech interview is with John Michel, CEO of digital advice technology vendor CircleBlack. John is a serial entrepreneur with a long history of building successful businesses and innovating in financial services and wealth management. Here […] The post #WinnersOfWealthTech Ep 6: John Michel, CEO of CircleBlack appeared first on Wealth Management Today and was written by Craig Iskowitz.

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Wealth Management Today
#WinnersOfWealthTech Ep 6: John Michel, CEO of CircleBlack

Wealth Management Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 82:32


The post #WinnersOfWealthTech Ep 6: John Michel, CEO of CircleBlack appeared first on and was written by Craig Iskowitz. “You have to be true to what makes you excited to get up in the morning.” — John Michel This month's Winners of Wealthtech interview is with John Michel, CEO of digital advice technology vendor CircleBlack. John is a serial entrepreneur with a long history of building successful businesses and innovating in financial services and wealth management. Here […] The post #WinnersOfWealthTech Ep 6: John Michel, CEO of CircleBlack appeared first on and was written by Craig Iskowitz.

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The Redacted Files
184 Dark Heresy, What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 2: The Orange Daisy [Dark Heresy 2e]

The Redacted Files

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 84:29


Arriving on Kulth to make contact with an Imperial Spy, things start going wrong very quickly.   GM: Megan Players: Aser, Bran, and Mike D. System: Warhammer 40k: Dark Heresy 2e Music by Kevin MacLeod, "Urban Gauntlet." (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Ave Maria licensed under Creative Commons by attribution 3.0. Performed by John Michel (https://t.co/lvEEAPBGJT) SFX are via http://FreeSound.org .   Edited by Joshua Wright   For more information visit The Redacted Files. To help support us, check out our Patreon.

Serchylamm Radio Mix
Radio Show 183 (2K16 Yearmix Part. 1)

Serchylamm Radio Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2016 71:11


Tracklist 35: Martin Garrix - Now That I've Found You (feat. John & Michel) 34: Decolt & Wouter van de Ridder - Chapters (Feenixpawl Mix) 33: Necola - Fiery Comet 32: Vigel & Robert Falcon - I'll Be Waiting 31: M35 & Wasback - Let It Go (feat. Elle Vee) 30: Joey Dale - Where Dreams Are Made 29: Dzeko & Torres - Home (feat. Alex Joseph) (Club Mix) 28: Patrolla & Adamski - Killer (feat. Seal) [MOTi Remix] 27: Zara Larsson - Ain't My Fault (Syzz Bootleg) 26: Hardwell & Jay Sean - Thinking About You (Hardwell & Kaaze Festival Mix) 25: Yves V, Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman - Daylight 24: Jay Hardway - Stardust 23: Kaaze - Freedom (feat. Stu Gabriel) 22: DJ Snake - Let Me Love You (feat. Justin Bieber) (Faruk Sabanci Bootleg) 21: Alan Walker - Faded (Radiology Remix) 20: Ovion - On My Way 19: Sick Individuals - Against All Odds 18: Galantis - No Money 17: Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway - Spotless 16: R3hab - Sakura 15: Ravitez & Joey Dale - Everest (Extended Mix) 14: Alesso - I Wanna Know (feat. Nico & Vinz) (Aventry Remix) 13: Calvin Harris - My Way (Audiorockers & Matt Raiden Remix) 12: Axwell & Ingrosso - Thinking About You (DubVision Remix) 11: Vida - White Flags (Extended Mix) 10: DubVision & Justin Oh - Under The Stars 09: Don Diablo, Steve Aoki & Lush & Simon - What We Started (feat. BullySongs) 08: Hellberg - All The Way 07: The Chainsmokers - Closer (feat. Halsey) (Simone Castagna Remix) 06: Hardwell - Run Wild (feat. Jake Reese) [Alternative Remix] 05: Dannic - Light the Sky (feat. Airto) 04: Kaaze - Overrunning 03: Nicky Romero - Novell 02: Axwell & Shapov - Belong (Axwell & Years Remode) 01: Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha - In the Name of Love ENJOY!!

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East Pole Radio Show's Podcast
East Pole Radio Show 246

East Pole Radio Show's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 63:28


1- Daniel Daraban - Candor (Original Mix) [Dark & White Rabbits] 2- Chris Geka & Tecca - Mulena (Original Mix) [Soleado] 3- Armand Tillett - Sav (Original Mix) [KPR] 4- Talk Hard - My Mind (Original Mix) [Illegal Ghost] 5- Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (Chris Turazza Future House Bootleg) 6- The Chainsmokers ft Halsey - Closer (DCKZ Remix) [Promo] 7- Fil! - Mirror In Your Eyes (Original Mix) [National Sound] 8- Kenny Life & M.Pravda feat. Amy Kirkpatrick - Sun Rising (Original Mix) [Redux Red] 9- A-Cruz Vs 1NTEGRAL - Supreme Gods (Original Mix) [Nicky Mei's Favorite Promo] 10- Fedde Le Grand - Rockin N Rollin (Nicky Mei Remix) 11- Goldenbeatz - Bang It Down (Original Mix) [Crystalized] 12- Martin Garrix feat John Michel vs Joey Dale & Olly James - Now That I've Found You Higher (Chriss Lozan Mashup) 13- Andrea Blanco & Fedex - Swing (Original Mix) [Promo] 14- Senselexx - Closer x CIAO (EOS2k16 Edit) 15- Bertello Mucho & Neil Bronson - Voxslice (Original Mix) [Pravda]

Flyover Labs Podcast
John Michel, Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer and President at MV Global - Interview

Flyover Labs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 45:39


An excellent podcast with John Michel, Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer and President at MV Global.

CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
Let's Hear It 4 The Boyz 9 (EDM Male Vocals)

CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 55:14


Uplifting EDM with male vocals. http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry Why should the diva's have all the fun? 9th cast in the series. Up next: Fave tracks of 2016 so far... Subscribe with your device: iTunes http://bit.ly/iTunesKerry RSSFeed: http://clubkerrynyc.libsyn.com/rss Choose Your Device: http://on.fb.me/GROD86 (Android, Windows Phone, iOS) Club Kerry NYC iOS App: http://bit.ly/kerryiosapp Club Kerry NYC Android App: http://bit.ly/AndroidKerry Club Kerry NYC Windows App: http://bit.ly/KerryWindows Premium Subscribe for extra episodes! Track List (55:10): 1. Another Chance (Extended Mix) - Tom & Hills ft. JS16 ***DJ FAVORITE!*** 2. Way Back Home (Two Friends Remix) - Mako **DJ Fave** 3. Never Afraid (Original Mix) - Shanahan 4. Shadows (Funk Machine Remix) - Mikael Weermets feat. Moises Modesto *DJ Fave* 5. Now That I Found You (Official Extended Mix) - Martin Garrix Feat. John & Michel 6. Feel Good - Syn Cole 7. Home (Marcapasos Remix) - Topic, Nico Santos 8. Silence (Extended Mix) (feat. Dave Thomas Junior) - Don Diablo *DJ Fave* 9. One Thing (Original Mix) - Embody feat. JAKL 10. Is It Love (Sultan + Shepard Remix) - 3LAU feat. Yeah Boy 11. Golden Light feat 6am - Madden 12. Hold On (Siege Remix) - Moguai feat. Cheat Codes 13. Mr. Noise (Original Mix) - Khrebto 14. Stellar (Morgan Page Remix) - Disco Killerz & Liquid Todd ft. Jimmy Gnecco 15. Home Is Where The Heart Is (Extended Mix) - Thomas Newson & Asonn feat. Brad Mair 16. Adventure Of A Lifetime (Audien Extended Mix) - Coldplay

Guest Who Presents: The Guest List
028 - The Guest List

Guest Who Presents: The Guest List

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 55:30


Tracklist: 01. One Dance (Aryay Remix) – Drake 02. Ready Or Not (Extended Mix) – Madison Mars 03. Colors (Joel Fletcher & Nathan Thomson Remix) – Halsey 04. Money Maker (Club Mix) – Throttle 05. Bloodfire (Original Mix) – Arty 06. Now That I’ve Found You (DYTONE Bootleg) – Martin Garrix ft. John & Michel 07. Oceans (Original Mix) – Tyron Hapi ft. Sarah Bodle 08. Keep Calm (Original Mix) – Jay Karama 09. 7/11 (Skrillex & Diplo's Jack Ü Remix) – Beyonce 10. How To Love (feat. Sofia Reyes) [Boombox Cartel Remix] 11. Can’t Get Enough (Extended Mix) – Lucas & Steve 12. Give Me Your Love (Cedric Gervais Remix Radio Edit) – John Newman, Nile Rodgers, and Sigala 13. Bulletproof (Dirty Audio Remix) – NERVO ft. Harrison Miya 14. Hysteria (Dirty Audio Remix) – Steve Aoki ft. Matthew Koma 15. Street Girls (Reece Low Remix) – Tocadisco & Meral Al-Mer 16. I Wanna Know (Alesso & Deniz Koyu Remix) – Nico & Vinz) 17. I'm In Control ft. Popcaan (Will Sparks Remix) – AlunaGeorge 18. Sit Down (Extended Mix) – VINAI ft. Harrison  

Everybody Matters
Ep. 8: John Michel, author and fmr Air Force General

Everybody Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2015 43:27


John Michel, former Air Force General and author of The Art of Leadership, talks about his leadership experieces in the military and in transforming corporate culture.

Between Now and Success
John Michel on how to stay ahead of the crowd through innovative thinking and action

Between Now and Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2014 59:01


JOHN MICHEL, CEO OF CIRCLEBLACK, SHARES HIS BEST STRATEGIES, TIPS, AND TOOLS on how to think about and incorporate innovation into your business. The world is moving rapidly and those who understand how to harness technology and use it to improve their operations and their client experience will reap tremendous rewards.

Leading Beyond the Status Quo – Al Gonzalez
Leading Beyond the Status Quo – Can Leadership be Learned?

Leading Beyond the Status Quo – Al Gonzalez

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2014 33:15


This week we are joined by Brigadier General, John Michel to tackle the question; Can Leadership be Learned? We will discuss a very honest article, posted by a student on the K-State Collegian on her negative experience with a leadership program and her sincere opinion that leadership is something that can NOT be learned. It turns out that General Michel … Read more about this episode...