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Bienvenue sur « S'ouvrir à l'amour » le podcast qui va t'aider à t'ouvrir à l'amour et à transformer ta vie amoureuse. Tu viens de rencontrer ton ou ta crush et tu voudrais t'assurer de votre compatibilité et savoir si il ou elle est le bon partenaire pour toi.Ou bien tu es en relation depuis un certain temps et tu as le sentiment de ne pas connaître ton partenaire assez en profondeur.Ou enfin tu as le sentiment d'avoir un sujet récurrent de dispute dans ton couple ou d'avoir perdu de la connexion.Dans l'épisode 150 de S'ouvrir à l'amour , je reprends les enseignements du livre de John Gottman et Julie Schwartz intitulé “ 8 rendez-vous amoureux pour réussir votre couple” et je te fais un résumé des questions que tu peux poser dans ces 8 rendez-vous.NOTE DE L'EPISODE : https://sandykaufmann.ch/fr/150-8-dates-pour-se-redecouvrir/ Mes ressources gratuites : https://linktr.ee/sandykaufmanncoaching Lien vers mon livre "S'ouvrir à l'amour, et si la solution se trouvait du côté du nerf vague ?"Si tu apprécies ce podcast, la meilleure façon de m'encourager est de me laisser une revue 5 étoiles sur apple podcast ou de transmettre cet épisode à une personnede ton entourage qui en a besoin. Et enfin si tu es prête à t'ouvrir à l'amour et à transformer ta vie amoureuse je t'invite à rejoindre mon programme de coaching S'ouvrir à l'amour. Tous les détails se trouvent sur mon site https://sandykaufmann.ch/fr/souvrir-a-lamour/. Et n'oublie pas, il y a que tes peurs qui te séparent de l'Amour.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Strong, supportive relationships are key to our mental and even physical health. But what are the keys to a healthy, loving relationship? John Gottman, PhD, and Julie Schwartz Gottman, PhD, talk about why it's so important to pay attention to your partner's “bids for connection,” how to have productive rather than destructive fights, whether any couple can learn to communicate better, and why it's a myth that you should never go to bed angry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this leap yerar day, we celebrate Superman, because i n the 70s ans 80s DC recognized Feb 29th as The Man Of Steel's official birthday.This Elliot S ! Maggin chat tals about his novels Miracle Monday and Last Son Of Krypton which are essential; reads for Superman fans and availasble to buy at his website and Amazon.Maggin also goes into details on writing for Superman editor Julie Schwartz and longtime Superman Artist Curt Swan.
Earlier in July, the European Commission adopted its eagerly anticipated adequacy decision on international data transfers under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework. The adequacy decision was preceded by substantial changes to U.S. intelligence-gathering requirements that have cleared the path for transfers of EU personal data. Scott Loughlin, co-lead of the Hogan Lovells Privacy and Cybersecurity practice, interviews Hogan Lovells partner Eduardo Ustaran and senior associate Julie Schwartz on what the adequacy decision means for EU-based data exporters and the future of the framework in light of expected legal challenges. Scott Loughlin: Contact Eduardo Ustaran: Contact Julie Schwartz: Contact
This show was a real treat. Dave finally got to meet a FELLOW LOIS, Jennifer DeRoss, who has written a wonderful book on comic book legend, GARDNER FOX! Jennifer really was a fantastic sport and she has so many interesting stories and thoughts! ENJOY GANG! Amazon.com: Forgotten All-Star: A Biography of Gardner Fox eBook : DeRoss, Jennifer, McLain, Bob: Kindle Store Please support Signal of Doom on Patreon! Every single dollar helps the show! https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Dredd or Dead: @OrDredd Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost
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This episode is brought to you by Thrive Market, BiOptimizers, BON CHARGE, and Sunlighten.Research has revealed that by staying aware of how we interact with our partners and embracing specific patterns we are less likely to get divorced and more likely to be in a satisfying relationship many years from now. Today on The Doctor's Farmacy, I'm excited to talk to two leading experts in the field of healthy relationships, Drs. Julie Schwartz Gottman and John Gottman, cofounders of the Gottman Institute. Dr. John Gottman previously served as executive director of the Relationship Research Institute and is a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Washington, where he founded the Love Lab. He is world-renowned for his work on marital stability and divorce prediction and has conducted forty years of groundbreaking research with thousands of couples. His work has earned him numerous major awards and he was named one of the top ten most influential therapists of the past quarter century. Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman is president of the Gottman Institute and cofounder of Affective Software, Inc. A highly respected clinical psychologist, she was named Washington State Psychologist of the Year and received the 2021 Psychotherapy Networker Lifetime Achievement Award.This episode is brought to you by Thrive Market, BiOptimizers, BON CHARGE, and Sunlighten.Join Thrive Market today at thrivemarket.com/hyman to receive $80 off your first order.BiOptimizers is offering my community 10% off plus a special gift with purchase. Just head over to magbreakthrough.com/hyman with code hyman10.Right now, my community can go to boncharge.com/HYMAN and use coupon code HYMAN to save 20%.You can save up to $600 on your Sunlighten purchase at sunlighten.com/mark-hyman and mention my name, Dr. Hyman, to save.Here are more details from our interview (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):The top four relationship killers (5:18 / 3:20) The keys to a successful relationship (6:25 / 4:00) Love as a practice (27:09 / 22:50) What makes for a great sex life (31:25 / 27:08) How to have healthy conflict (35:11 / 30:52)Breaking out of reactivity and fight or flight (42:33 / 38:17) The biggest predictor of divorce (48:32 / 44:10) How contempt differs from criticism (50:57 / 46:42)The origins of contempt (53:13 / 48:55)Top relationship hacks (1:00:13 / 54:24) Take the Free Gottman Relationship Quiz and download the Gottman Card Decks app.Get a copy of The Love Prescription: Seven Days to More Intimacy, Connection, and Joy here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In movies, there's Star Wars. In TV (but also movies), there's Star Trek. And in comics, there's Star*Reach. That highly influential independent comic book anthology was the brainchild of today's guest, Mike Friedrich. The forerunner of indie comics that proliferated in the 80s, Star*Reach published 18 issues in the mid 70s, and is fondly remembered for its envelope-pushing style. Mike was also a prolific writer for mainstream comics in the Silver Age. At DC, where he got his start under Julie Schwartz, Mike wrote for such titles as Challengers of the Unknown, Detective Comics, The Flash, and Teen Titans. At Marvel, he scripted Iron Man, Captain America, and Captain Marvel, among others, and helped introduce Thanos and Drax the Destroyer. The guy's a legit legend, ok? Listen up.______________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you liked this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And tell your friends!Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on Twitter.
This episode is a real treat for Signal listeners! We talk IN DEPTH with legendary Bronze Age Superman writer Elliot S Maggin! Dave and Rich take it back to the 70s with Elliot, we go in THE ROOM with him and Julie, we talk his Joker run, co-writing with Cary Bates, Curt Swan memories, and also Elliot's wonderful Batman in the Civil War story! Thus was an absolute pleasure to have Elliot on the show, and we hope you enjoy it! Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps the show! https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Dredd or Dead: @OrDredd Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost Follow Dave on Twitter: @redlantern2051
We're back with Part 2 in our three-part series with Drs. John and Julie Gottman, respected, expert clinicians and researchers who've been studying couples and relationships for decades. We're talking about their new book, The Love Prescription: Seven Days to More Intimacy, Connection, and Joy. And I'm telling y'all, this is the real deal. To love somebody and to ask to be loved — to want to be seen and to show your inner self — this is courage and vulnerability. This is bravery. This is love. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Think you can't make relationship changes in a week? Drs. John and Julie Gottman say, yes, actually, you can — and they have 40 years of breakthrough research on marital stability and divorce prediction to prove it. The Gottmans are back, by popular demand, and they're here to talk about their new book, The Love Prescription: Seven Days to More Intimacy, Connection, and Joy. In this first of a three-part series, we talk about their work, their findings, and some huge hacks that were mind-blowing for me. This book feels so hopeful because it's direct, it's really honest, and it's so actionable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's still Love Month! Get the chocolate! Get in to a stable, loving, supportive relationship! That's right, the Elongated Man and the love of his life, Sue Dibny get the feature in this week's Love Month episode!What do you think? Do you have something to say? Wanna tell us what you think of our current topic? Have other things to say about other topics? Wanna tell us some sweet recipes for cookies (please)? Let us know! We have social medias! If you see the deranged pencil, you're in the right place! I also check my email now! I promise! You could also give us a rating and comment on your favorite podcast aggregator! Talk to us! Website: https://pencilusinpodcast.buzzsprout.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PencilUsInPodcast Twitter: @pencilusin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pencilusinpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pencilusin email: PencilUsInPodcast@gmail.com Phil here: I guess I got this month off? I suck. Su is awesome. Be thankful that she's here! I know I am. Let's move along.So, what sources did we use? Check em!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDCDOP8XWxIhttps://ralphdibnytheworld-famouselongatedman.blogspot.com/We also read some cool magazines with articles and stuff! Wanna know which ones?Back Issue (TwoMorrows Publishing): #123Not the most well-known (despite the "World-Famous" tag Ralph often added to his name) characters. Still, the people that love them love them very much! I can see why! These issues are worth the read at least:Flash vol 1(DC): 112, 115, 119, 124, 130, 134, 138Detective Comics (DC): 330-383 (No, I didn't read 50 issues worth of Detective just for Ralph and Sue. That's ok. I think you should check 'em all out at some point. I know I will!)
Bronze Age veteran Paul Kupperberg presents this 1988 presentation Julie toured with giving stories about the history of The Man Of Steel, . We also discuss his work on Peacekeeper Vigilante and several new novels and books Paul has written
The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of the Superman book Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?. It was the last pre-Crisis Superman story, and Julie Schwartz wanted to make it memorable (Alan Moore helps with that). Plus our usual tangents galore and our comics picks of the week. Announcements: We found a way to do our monthly meetups - on Discord! Come hang out with us in the voice channel on the 3rd Saturday of the month; details on Facebook & Twitter & the Events tab on our website We're super excited to announce our partnership with ComicBooks For Kids. Details on the website (and you should be listening to hear more, too
Gottmanowie i Abramsowie. Dwie pary, które w swojej pracy zawodowej przyglądają się temu, co sprawia, że związek jest udany. Razem napisali książek "8 randek", w których przeprowadzają nas przez tematy, które warto w każdym związku omówić. I rekomendują, aby robić to w czasie randek, raz w tygodniu co najmniej przez godzinę pobyć razem i porozmawiać. Niezależnie od tego, co się dzieje, poświęcić ten czas na tę relację. Z podcastu dowiesz się, jakie pytania zadać sobie nawzajem na randkach dotyczących: - rodziny - zabawy i przygody - duchowości i rozwoju - marzeń Wytłumaczę też, co dobrego może dać próba napisanie samemu sobie mowy pogrzebowej. Takiej, którą ktoś mógłby wygłosić za kilkadziesiąt lat. Do usłyszenia!
Ona jest psychoterapeutką, on badaczem i razem od lat przyglądają się temu, co sprawia, że związek dwojga ludzi jest udany. I jak sprawić, aby taki był. W tym odcinku mojego podcastu opowiem Ci o czterech z tytułowych "Ośmiu randek" z ich wspaniałej książki o tym, jak budować dobry związek. Z podcastu dowiesz się: - jak wiedza o sobie wpływa na budowanie relacji z drugim człowiekiem - jakie konto jest w związku ważniejsze od tego w banku - czym jest randka tematyczna - jakie pytania proponują Gottmanowie na randkach tematycznych dotyczących zaufania, konfliktów, seksu, pieniędzy i pracy A o kolejnych czterech randkach opowiem w kolejnym podcaście. Do usłyszenia!
To celebrate Momentum and ITSMA joining forces Momentum's founder, Alisha Lyndon, is joined by ITSMA experts in this episode to talk about the future of marketing and what's next for account-based strategies. Hear from ITSMA President Dave Munn, SVP of Consulting Rob Leavitt, and Julie Schwartz, SVP of Research & Thought Leadership as they discuss how marketing is evolving into a growth driver and organisation builder.
First, a warning, there are a couple of f-bombs when Tom Brevoort is talking about Tom DeFalco’s advice. Along with discussing advice from DeFalco, we cover a lot, including Mark Gruenwald's persona and his signature editorial style, what made a Julie Schwartz comic, Tom's days as a Marvel intern, and his approach to problem solving. This interview packs in a lot.
Julie Schwartz, Senior Vice President, Research & Thought Leadership at ITSMA, talks to Rob about what she's seen in nearly 25 years of researching how executives engage with B2B marketers. They discuss the evolution of executive engagement over time, the dramatic changes in 2020, the changing requirements for thought leadership, the importance of persona research and sales enablement for executive engagement, and what it takes to build trusted relationships. C-Suite Marketing is sponsored by Boardroom Insiders, a business intelligence platform that makes executive engagement easier than ever. Boardroom Insiders helps you close bigger deals, faster.
And now a rambling and too brief biography of Julie Schwartz, one of the greatest editors in DC's history.
Down dumplings with the legendary Irene Vartanoff as we discuss how she'd never have gotten into comics if not for her father's cigar habit, what made a comic book reader become a comic book fan become a comic book professional, the "heartbreaking" advice given to her by Julie Schwartz during her teen visit to DC Comics, why her reputation as a famed letterhack meant she didn't face the same sexism as other women in comics, what it was like working for Roy Thomas at Marvel and Paul Levitz at DC (and why she respected them both), how critiquing romance manuscripts for 25 years was like being at Marvel all over again, the secret origins of her Temporary Superheroine character, how politics changed Hollywood Superheroine, the final novel in her trilogy, why pantsing works better for her than plotting, the reason she decided to go the indie publishing route, and much more.
Writing a book? Let literary agent Peter Cox and his friends from the publishing industry - and from Litopia Writers’ Colony - review your submission live! Make a Pop-Up Submission here: https://litopia.com/subs/ Featured on this edition of Pop-Up Submissions… "Annie & Dov" - ya contemporary from Julie Schwartz; "A Very Rich Poor Man" - upmarket fiction from Grace Mattioli; "Penny for a Cotton Zebra" - young adult from Joel Wynn / Pamela Morton; "The Twelve" - mystery from Joe Tello; "When Shall We See The Mermaids?" - novel from Geoffrey Heptonstall. Subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube and join us live in the Litopia chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK. Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.
Writing a book? Let literary agent Peter Cox and his friends from the publishing industry - and from Litopia Writers’ Colony - review your submission live! Make a Pop-Up Submission here: https://litopia.com/subs/ Featured on this edition of Pop-Up Submissions… "Annie & Dov" - ya contemporary from Julie Schwartz; "A Very Rich Poor Man" - upmarket fiction from Grace Mattioli; "Penny for a Cotton Zebra" - young adult from Joel Wynn / Pamela Morton; "The Twelve" - mystery from Joe Tello; "When Shall We See The Mermaids?" - novel from Geoffrey Heptonstall. Subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube and join us live in the Litopia chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK. Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.
Julie Schwartz, the Community Engagement Manager at Susan G. Komen Coastal Georgia, joins us in today’s episode to talk about the kinds of programs that Komen makes possible in our own back yard. We talk about the history of the organization and their mission; we discuss the educational programs available, ways that Komen helps women+ Read More
In this week’s episode you will learn about: • Love’s chemical reaction in the brain • Refiring the passion in long term love • Predicting relationship success • The addictive side of love
Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman is one of the world’s most preeminent relationship researchers. Along with her husband Dr. John Gottman, they run the Gottman Institute, who have conducted many of the world’s most extensive studies on marital stability. This week we delve straight into trauma, including Dr. Gottman’s previous trauma work, the trauma of infidelity, and the Gottman therapy related to this trauma. Lastly, we discuss their latest book - Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love. What is it that makes a good relationship and how do good relationships benefit us? Podcast Highlights: 5mins - Julie’s background in trauma research and her journey to the Gottman Institute. 14mins - Trauma, what is it? What does it do to us? What does it feel like? 21mins - The healing power of connection. 25mins - The Gottman’s couples conflict resolution approach - what questions do you need to ask your partner? 32mins - Cheating, infidelity and the trauma in betrayal. 36mins - Therapy for infidelity, the three-stage process. 41mins - What often leads to infidelity? 50mins - Eight Dates, the Gottman’s newest book on dating and relationships in their initial phases. Podcast Details: The Gottman Institute Eight Dates - Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love The Gottman Institute Instagram
What we do: We fall in love. We neglect the person we love. We don't really talk about what's important. Why? John Gottman and Julie Schwartz Gottman bring a lifetime of experience and observations of thousands of couples to their new book: Eight Dates, Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love.
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Kurtis and Dennis O'Neil chat about the state of comics in the 60s, the creation of the comic code, the influence of Stan Lee and Julie Schwartz, and the many people Denny has worked with over the years. An “uncut” version of this interview and other exclusive interviews can be found on our Patreon site. […]
This week we watched Schindler's List. Julie (@bookofjules) joined us for some emotional and in-depth discussion. Show Notes: Get in touch! If you have thoughts about the episode or want to suggest something for a future episode, you can comment on this post at , you can email us at or find us on . Don’t forget to
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As the saying goes you don't know where you're going if you don't know where you've been. We explore the past and future changes at DC Comics. Pasko wrote the history for the 2007 DC Vault, and researched more material for last year's 75th anniversary Tashen book. You'll hear about Marty's 1970's DC retroactive Superman story, but also learn about deacdes of chnages and innovations to many of DC's top stars. From the stress filled stomach aches suffered by Wonder Woman editors when they got salacious stories from her creator William Moulton Martsers. Pasko and Cary Bates were given the task of coaching Mario Puzzo in Superman lore while Puzzo prepared to write the 1978 first screenplay draft for the Richard Donner film. You'll learn how editor Julie Schwartz revamped Batman in 1966, to catch the eye of television producer William Dozier and led to him craeting the ABC Batman TV show.Then Vaneta Rogers Of Newsarama is back to talk about the coming changes in the DCNU. Rogers has interviewed nearly all of the craetors involved in the relaunch,and between us we try to put the pieces together to figure out what may be in store for readers this September.
Marty Pasko joins us as he returns to Metropolis writing the 70's DC Retroactive issue of Superman, drawn by Eduardo Barreto . We talk about the still amazing world of Superman. We ‘ll discuss the career of the late Jackie Cooper who played Perry White in the first 4 modern Superman films . Despite a good working relationship with Cooper on Simon & Simon in the 80's Pasko confesses he wasn't crazy about the casting of Cooper as Perry. Marty also describes the editorial philosophy of Julie Schwartz, and goes into interesting detail about how DC's Silver and Bronze age books were written .You'll get insights into the cast of the 50's Adventures Of Superman, Superman regulars like Mike Carlin, and Cary Bates We also discuss the way DC and Warner Bros interacted in the 90's , because Marty had the job as liason between the divisions of Warner Film TV and animation with DC.
Presenting episode 4 of Superman in the Bronze Age. In this episode, an email, 2 iTunes reviews (my first!), my Julie Schwartz story and reviews of Superman #233 and Action Comics #396.
Presenting episode 4 of Superman in the Bronze Age. In this episode, an email, 2 iTunes reviews (my first!), my Julie Schwartz story and reviews of Superman #233 and Action Comics #396.
Samost Jewish Family and Children's Service is pleased to present a panel discussion, "Seeds of Hope: Jewish Approaches to Infertility," recorded November 28, 2007 at the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey's Cherry Hill campus. Download the podcast here (131 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:35:33 duration). Moderator: Rena Essrog, director of programs and clinical services, Samost Jewish Family and Children's Service Panelists: Dr. Gary Packin - read bio Rabbi Jeffrey Arnowitz, associate rabbi, Congregation Beth El, Cherry Hill, NJ, on Jewish perspectives about infertility - read bio Individuals telling about their infertility treatment experiences Joel and Julie Schwartz, and Justine Cohen Panelists at the Samost JFCS "Seeds of Hope" panel on infertility gather after the presentation on 11/28/2007. Standing (from left): Joel Schwartz, Rena Essrog, Justine Cohen; seated (from left): Julie Schwartz, Dr. Gary Packin, Rabbi Jeffrey Arnowitz Subscribe to an RSS feed of Samost JFCS podcasts Apple iPod Users: Subscribe to the Samost JFCS podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store. Keywords: jfcs, jewish, federation, packin, fertility, infertility, arnowitz, samost, beth el, adoption,seeds of hope A production of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ
Steve Ditko created him for Charlton Comics, but writer Denny O'Neil re-defined THE QUESTION. It was a ground breaking 1980's series remebered fondly by the industry's top writers today.In this march 2006 conversation, Denny talks about the character , and his new novel, HELLTOWN , which gives the backstory of Vic Sage's path which resulted in his adopting THE QUESTION identity.Die hard Question fans will notice changes to the story as originally depicted in the Charlton and DC comic books, but O'Neil Fans won't be disapointed in the cameos and tone of the novel.We also discuss Denny's start in the comic book field and his influences learning from editors like Julie Schwartz and Stan Lee.You might hear some Batman talk in their too, given O'Neil's 30 plus years writing and editing the character.