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Best podcasts about KidZania

Latest podcast episodes about KidZania

Cuentos Corporativos
De la discapacidad al activismo [Episodio 252]

Cuentos Corporativos

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 47:10


¿Qué tan lejos llegarías si todos te dijeran que no puedes? Andrés Elek decidió responder con hechos.En este episodio de Cuentos Corporativos, conversamos con Andrés Elek Hansberg, diagnosticado desde niño con el síndrome de Aarskog-Scott, una condición genética extremadamente rara que afecta el desarrollo físico, los movimientos y el procesamiento cognitivo. Una condición que, para muchos, sería una sentencia de limitaciones. Pero no para Andrés.Lejos de detenerse, Andrés decidió construir su propia historia de superación. Terminó su carrera en hotelería, trabajó en empresas como Ritz Carlton, KidZania y Canasta Rosa, y se convirtió en un verdadero coleccionista de logros deportivos: ha corrido 18 maratones, 14 medios maratones, escalado montañas como el Nevado de Toluca y la Mujer Dormida, y completado triatlones.Hoy, Andrés da un paso más grande: ha fundado la asociación civil "Mis Amigos con Discapacidad", con la que busca visibilizar, informar y sensibilizar a la sociedad mexicana sobre las realidades que enfrentan las personas con discapacidad y enfermedades poco conocidas.Acompáñanos en este episodio cargado de inspiración, donde Andrés nos comparte sus aprendizajes sobre la importancia de aceptarse, de vivir cada día al máximo y de nunca dejar de luchar por lo que creemos. Un episodio que te demostrará que los verdaderos límites solo existen en la mente.Te invitamos a estar pendientes de nuestros canales y a suscribirte para que no te pierdes ningún episodio:* Canal Whatsapp Amigos de Cuentos Corporativos* Blog / Newsletter: www.cuentoscorporativos.com* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cuentoscorporativos* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuentos_corporativos/* X (Twitter): https://x.com/CuentosCorp* Email: adolfo@cuentoscorporativos.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.cuentoscorporativos.com

Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
Through a Different Lens - Lessons from a Life in Education with Prof Dr Ger Graus OBE

Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 52:33


Professor Dr Ger Graus OBE is a renowned figure in the field of education - once described as “Jean-Jacques Rousseau meets Willy Wonka”. He was the first Global Director of Education at KidZania and the founding CEO of the Children's University. In 2019, Ger became a Visiting Professor at the National Research University in Moscow, Russia. He is also a Professor of Practice at the University of Cumbria, United Kingdom, and a Member of the PhD Advisory Council at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy. Ger is a frequent keynote speaker at some of the world's leading education conferences. Driven by his famous mantra that “Children can only aspire to what they know exists”, Ger champions the cause of equity, progress, purpose, creativity, and innovation in children's learning.Born in the Netherlands, Ger moved to the United Kingdom in 1983 where he began his teaching career, later becoming a Senior Inspector, and Education Director.Ger is a member of Bett's Global Education Council; DIDAC India's Advisory Board; and Junior Achievement's Worldwide Global Council. He chairs the Beaconhouse School System's Advisory Board, Pakistan; advises the Fondazione Reggio Children, Italy; supports a range of education start-ups globally; and was invited to help shape the future of education in Dubai as a member of the Dubai Future Councils. In 2023, he joined the Global Teacher Prize Judging and the World's Best School Prize Academies as a judge. In 2024, Ger was invited onto the Board of Trustees of the Sharjah Education Academy by Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qassimi, Ruler of Sharjah.In the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours List Ger was made an Honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to children, and in 2018 he received the Global Education Leadership Award at the World Education Congress, India. In 2022, he was granted the award of Iconic Leader Creating A Better World For All by the Women Economic Forum (WEF) and the following year, Ger was made a Companion of the Harry Volker Genootschap in The Netherlands.Ger's professional autobiography, Through a Different Lens - Lessons from a Life in Education, will be published by Routledge in April 2025.Websitehttps://www.gergraus.com/Social Media Informationhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/prof-dr-ger-graus-obe-335bb6115/Show Sponsor – National Association for Primary Education (NAPE)https://nape.org.uk/Discover more about Education on Fire

Storytelling School
How Storytelling Affects Education and Unlocks New Opportunities for Students

Storytelling School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 29:26


It's one of my three-day events that I'm running, and as I always do, I have everyone gather in a circle one at a time, I have everyone say their name and say one fun fact that would not be on their bio, so we go around, and person after person is introducing themselves, and we get to the last person who says, “Hi. I'm Sandy Zabarsky, and I just got out of prison.” The whole room goes silent and you can honestly hear a pin drop. Everyone's eyes are just on her, and for a split second, you can almost feel their assumptions kicking in. Like, what does she mean? Is she really just out of prison? Did I even hear that right? Then, she continues and says, “I've been an educator for most of my career. I work in the juvenile justice system, and I recently retired, so yes, I have just gotten out of prison, so to speak, and I spent my entire career there.” In that moment, the meaning of her words completely changed. The whole room, the feeling of the room, changes because what she says, it makes her work relevant and completely has a plot twist in the middle of this exercise because what mattered to her more than anything else is that it wasn't only about working in prison, but for her, it was helping the kids get their GEDs. That was really important because she knew that a piece of paper could mean the difference between them having a completely different life story and repeating the same pattern. Sandy Zabarsky, also known as my mom, helped me in many, many, many events throughout my career, helping us really look at storytelling in a different way. She helped me realize that storytelling isn't just about entertainment or something to read as a book here or a movie there. Instead, storytelling is about how we shape reality, and that's exactly what my guest today does. Professor Dr. Ger Graus OBE is a globally recognized education leader, known for his innovative approach to children's learning. Having held key roles at KidZania and the Children's University, he serves as a professor and advisor to various global education organizations, and has received numerous accolades, and he understands today's aspect of storytelling better than most people. You'll get answers to questions like: Why is storytelling so important in education? How does it impact learning? What are some hidden narratives in education that actually shape decisions and opportunities? How could storytelling be integrated into school curriculums? What benefits would it offer students? What common misconceptions exist about new technology in education? How can we change our mindset to embrace change instead of resisting it? What you will learn (about) in this episode: The power of perspective in storytelling and how a dramatic introduction can immediately shift perceptions How stories make learning more meaningful than rote memorization The value of personal narratives and how everyone, younger and older, has valuable stories to share How many people believe their stories aren't "big" enough but that storytelling is about connection and expression Finding humor and humanity in stories and how storytelling helps us process emotions and connect with others Who is Ger? Professor Dr. Ger Graus OBE is a globally recognized leader in education, known for his unique and innovative approach to children's learning. He was the first Global Director of Education at KidZania and the founding C.E.O. of the Children's University, advocating for equity, creativity, and progress in education. He currently serves as a Visiting Professor at the National Research University in Moscow, a Professor of Practice at the University of Cumbria, and a PhD Advisory Council member at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. He holds advisory roles with various global education organizations, including Bett's Global Education Council and Dubai Future Councils, and he has received multiple accolades, including an OBE in 2014 and the Global Education Leadership Award in 2018. His professional autobiography, Through a Different Lens: Lessons from a Life in Education, is set for publication in 2025 via Routledge. Links and Resources Dr. Ger Graus' Website Dr. Ger Graus on LinkedIn Pre-Order Through a Different Lens Storytelling School Website @storytellingschool on Instagram @storytellingSchool on Facebook

Your Business Hour
129 - The CEO of Godstone Farm

Your Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 51:58


Nicola Henderson is the CEO of Godstone Farm having had a career at Chessington World of Adventures, Madame Tussauds, Thorpe Park as well as Kidzania. We chat about her role as CEO at Godstone Farm and what this actually involves as well as plans for the future of the business. Nicola shares some interesting events that take place at Godstone Farm. You can see more of what it has to offer at www.godstonefarm.co.uk  Your Business Hour podcast is hosted by the founders of Champ Consultants, Chantal and Matthew Baker. They are both accountants and bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, and business tips to their chat. They interview guests who tell their business stories, as well as consider the latest topics in business and finance.New podcasts are released weekly on a Tuesday and you can follow us on:Instagram: @your.businesshourFacebook: @your.businesshour

Rodcast, con Rodrigo Pacheco
T2 E5 Xavier López Ancona, CEO de KidZania y Kinezis

Rodcast, con Rodrigo Pacheco

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 83:24


En este fascinante episodio, Rodrigo Pacheco tiene como invitado a Xavier López Ancona, reconocido emprendedor y CEO de dos grandes empresas: KidZania y Kinezis. Xavier nos comparte su visión y experiencias sobre la creación y el crecimiento de KidZania, el innovador parque temático que permite a los niños explorar diversas profesiones en un mundo de juego y aprendizaje. Además, nos habla sobre Kinezis, su enfoque en el mundo digital y el futuro de la tecnología aplicada a la educación y el entretenimiento.Un capítulo lleno de insights sobre liderazgo, innovación y la importancia de adaptar las empresas a las necesidades cambiantes del mercado. No te pierdas esta conversación única con uno de los visionarios más influyentes en el sector del entretenimiento y la educación global.

Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual
Silvia Galván con las mejores recomendaciones para tu arreglo en estas fiestas decembrinas.

Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 93:13


Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual: Disfruta de la Navidad en KidZania, diversión para niños y adultos. Cocina Vegan Fácil con una receta sencilla y deliciosa para fin de año. ¿Trastornos del sueño en vacaciones? Escucha al Dr. José Alavez, especialista en medicina de sueño. Platicaré con la Chef Sheyla Alvarado, la sazón ecológica con estrella Michelin.Conoce la propuesta musical de Liz Dieppa. Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida. La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más. La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo. La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!

Exa Gaming
Podcats - ExaGaming #162. -Entrevista con Jessica Varela

Exa Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 40:15


PLAYSTATION ESTÁ REGALANDO CRÉDITO PARA LA PS STORE Sony ha hecho importantes cambios al programa durante los últimos meses y los jugadores no están contentos. Entre ellos, eliminó la posibilidad de conseguir crédito para la PlayStation Store mediante puntos. Por fortuna, esto es cosa del pasado, pues ahora se habilitó de nuevo la opción en PlayStation Stars.   GODZILLA Y BAYMAX DE BIG HERO ESTARÁN EN FORTNITE Se filtraron las imágenes promocionales de los nuevos contenidos de Fortnite del Capítulo 6 de la Temporada 1, que arrancará el mañana domingo 1 de Diciembre, con su temática centrada en la cultura popular japonesa. Tanto es así, que dos de los personajes protagonistas de esta nueva tanda de contenidos serán Baymax de ‘Big Hero 6′ y Godzilla. ELON MUSK HARÁ SU PRIMER VIDEOJUEGO El magnate Elon Musk, dueño de Tesla, SpaceX y lo que alguna vez conocimos como Twitter tiene una gran afición por los videojuegos y publicó un mensaje sobre el gaming que encendió las redes sociales.   ENTREVISTA CON JESSICA VARELA  De Guadalajara, hace Streams en Twitch, le gustan los juegos de historia, casualmente FIFA, American Truck, Fall Guys, y mas. Empezó a crear contenido en la red Musical.ly que tiempo después se convertiría en Tik Tok -Comenzó a crecer en Musical.ly le escribieron para ofrecerle crear contenido en Nonolive, tiene su propia merch para sus seguidores; vende gorras, playeras, sudaderas y tazas. En youtube hace contenido de vlogs, como: 24hrs en Mazamitla, Recorriendo Tequila, Vlog en Kidzania y Sesion de fotos Navideñas, entre muchos otros      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crubcast
#80 Which games would make the worst theme parks?

Crubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 60:49


With Super Nintendo World existing, and gaming companies looking to take their properties beyond the screen, it feels like a matter of time before more video game theme parks start popping up. Some make sense, like Animal Crossing, while others would be complete disasters. We're here to plan the latter.MORE PLACES TO FIND USCrubscribe ► https://bit.ly/CrubcastGet the show early and get exclusive content at our Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/crubOur Crubcasts are recorded LIVE at https://www.twitch.tv/crub_official every Tuesday at 7pm Eastern, with EXCLUSIVE Pre- and Post-ShowsJoin our Discord ► https://crub.org/joinBlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/crub.orgPodcasts are available on Apple, Google, Spotify, and other platforms are available at ► https://crub.orgSHOW NOTESThe pogging cacodemon in the thumbnail is from here:https://x.com/dkooters/status/1226089298430132226Yes, the Mass Effect ride is real:https://www.cagreatamerica.com/rides-experiences/mass-effect-new-earthA link to KidZania info (we promise this is relevant):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KidZaniacrub.org/improvcomedyshowTODAY'S CRUBCAST HOSTSChris: https://www.youtube.com/@MykonosFanKevin: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoldenBoltNicco: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl56kbl3tb-KiGEHT7MUGUgTrav: https://www.youtube.com/@ThatTravGuyCHAPTERS00:00 Intro (to the theme park)04:55 We immediately perfect DOOM Land13:32 The Animal Crossing Park19:46 Imagining cleaning up the Splatoon Jamboree26:45 We remind you that Criss Angel exists35:51 No getting around it, urine theme park43:52 We brought up Uncharted in 2024, you're welcome47:51 TheCrazyEven's Crubscriber Question of the Week

Historias x Whitepaper

No ha cumplido 25 años, pero su marca ya suena en países como Egipto, Kuwait, Indonesia e India. ¿Qué hizo posible que KidZania creciera de esa manera? Lee el artículo completo aquíRegístrate en Whitepaper LivePrueba Whitepaper 30 días gratis http://whitepaper.com.mx/30day

OKLETSGO
Part 1: Nak beli Rolex demi dendam

OKLETSGO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 31:45


La Sociedad Secreta
7 Historias de TERROR para no dormir / KIDZANIA/ Cines EMBRUJADOS, Muñecas DIABOLICAS

La Sociedad Secreta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 77:25


Eeeen esta ocasión nos invitaron a el Paranormal Summer Fest ´24...y si el video se iba a estrenar ayer pero bueno socios aquí les tenemos este video con un audio un poco "malo" pero con buenas historias y un poquito de comedia..fexx sigue interrumpiendo, pero ya sabe hacer trucos, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamigos acompáñenos y comenten lo que sea, pero comenten. #miedo #paranormal #podcastparanormal #historiaparanormal #bujas #historiascortasdehorror #posesiones #humor #relatos

El Economista Podcasts
Seguros de autos desde Kidzania: las y los niños pueden aprender sobre cómo funciona este producto financiero.

El Economista Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 27:46


¿Un seguro de auto? Conoce qué pasa con este producto financiero y por qué podrías encontrarte ajustes al alza, Jose Antonio Correa, director general de Quálitas nos cuenta esto y más en Cuida tu Morralla.

ONE FM 91.3's Glenn and The Flying Dutchman
Catching up with The Flying Dutchman

ONE FM 91.3's Glenn and The Flying Dutchman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 50:38


On this special episode of #TheBIGShowTV, we reunite with The Flying Dutchman, who will be joining us virtually from home! Find out how he has been recover post-surgery, what he has been up to and if he misses us as much as we miss him

ONE FM 91.3's Glenn and The Flying Dutchman
Catching up with The Flying Dutchman

ONE FM 91.3's Glenn and The Flying Dutchman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 50:38


On this special episode of #TheBIGShowTV, we reunite with The Flying Dutchman, who will be joining us virtually from home! Find out how he has been recover post-surgery, what he has been up to and if he misses us as much as we miss him

Enerji Günlüğü Enerji Bülteni
Enerji Günlüğü 9 Mayıs 2024 Enerji Bülteni

Enerji Günlüğü Enerji Bülteni

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 4:48


Enerji Günlüğü Haber Bülteni:Türkiye'nin ve Dünyanın Enerji Gündemienerjigunlugu.net

Inside Line F1 Podcast
Inside Story: ONLY Actor to have his face on an F1 Car, #MasterBlaster (re-run)

Inside Line F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 26:41


Indian Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan aka King Khan is world famous. But did you know, he's the ONLY actor in the world to have his face on a Formula 1 car? Yes, here's one of our Force India Formula 1 Team specials. Back in the day, SRK, as he's fondly known, starred in Ra.One. As a part of his film's promotions, SRK's photo was plastered on the nose of the Force India Formula 1 car that raced in the  inaugural 2011 Indian Grand Prix. In this episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast, Soumil Arora chats with Ravikant Sabnavis and Kunal Shah about Force India's maverick marketing activities around the world, their association with Sachin "#MasterBlaster" Tendulkar (yes, we LOVE it when Cricket meets F1), the team's junior driver program, The "One from a Billion Hunt", building Motorsport-themed games for kids at KidZania and exploring a Formula 1-themed rollercoaster ride among others.  Tune in! (Season 2024, Episode 03) Follow our hosts: Soumil Arora, Kunal Shah and Ravikant Sabnavis Image courtesy: Force India F1 Team

Expresso - Irritações
Lisboa como "restaurante a céu aberto", usar t-shirts pretas, e a história do Bambi

Expresso - Irritações

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 59:11


Esta semana no Irritações, José de Pina não deixa de lado as atualizações aos livros de Auschwitz, mas fala também sobre Lisboa ser "um restaurante a céu aberto. Isto parece a Kidzania". Carla Quevedo assume que, hoje em dia, entrou em desuso a prática de "pedir uma segunda opinião", sobretudo médica, com Luana do Bem a destacar comentários (negativos) que tem recebido por usar 'demasiadas' t-shirts pretas, em sequência de uma reportagem que destacava o quão poluente é a produção deste tipo de peças. Já Luís Pedro Nunes recorre à Disney como exemplo máximo do fenómeno do 'wokismo', com o mais recente exemplo da história do Bambi. Com moderação de Pedro Boucherie Mendes, o Irritações foi emitido a 13 de outubro, na SIC Radical, e terminou com a música 'Never Tear Us Apart' de INXS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Victoria147, el podcast
T7. Ep6. Kidzania: El negocio que cruzó fronteras y conquistó culturas con Xavier López Ancona

Victoria147, el podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 66:16


A pesar de ser señalado como un loco y recibir infinitos no, Xavier López Ancona no se rindió, ni dejó de creer en su idea de negocio hasta hacer realidad la primera Ciudad de los niños, actualmente conocida como Kidzania. En este episodio platicamos con él sobre dar el salto de godín a emprendedora; la importancia de un buen pitch y un buen plan de negocios; armar tu equipo de trabajo y diferenciar equipos de operación y crecimiento; abrir nuevas geografías y adaptarte a nuevos mercados; y cómo lidiar con los miles de no que recibes como emprendedor. No te pierdas este episodio y tampoco dejes de escuchar el challenge que nos dejó al final. ¡Recuerda compartir este episodio con toda tu TRIBU!

Pulse 95 Live
Dr. Ger Graus on improving the Educational Sector at the IGCF 2023

Pulse 95 Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 14:58


Education is a complex institution that deals with many paradigms and groups. Dr. Ger Graus, the Global Director of Education at KidZania, talks about how to improve the system, taking new technologies into consideration and keeping the child and the student in the center. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
359: A life in education with Prof Dr Ger Graus OBE

Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 57:14


Prof Dr Ger Graus OBE, an iconic figure in the field of education. A renowned expert on educational innovation and community engagement, he was the first Global Director of Education at the world-famous children's entertainment-education company, KidZania, and founding CEO of the Children's University. With his extensive experience at the very highest level of the learning industry, Professor Graus is a much sought-after advisor for organisations globally on the future direction of education. Driven by his famous mantra that “Children can only aspire to what they know exists” Professor Graus champions the cause of creativity, progress, equity, and innovation in children's learning.Dr Graus is a Visiting Professor at the National Research University, Moscow, Russia. He is a member of Bett's Global Education Council; DIDAC India's Advisory Board; Junior Achievement's Worldwide Global Council; he chairs the Beaconhouse School System's Advisory Board, Pakistan; advises the Fondazione Reggio Children, Italy, as well as, globally, Tata Consultancy Services and the Independent Schools Part-nership; and he has been invited to help shape the future of education in Dubai as a member of the Dubai Future Councils. In 2022, Dr Graus was a Juror for the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) in the Chil-dren & Young People category. He is also an Adviser to the Children's Media Conference and Foundation, United Kingdom. In 2023, Ger Graus was invited to join the Global Teacher Prize Judging Academy. He is also a Member and the Education Spokesperson on the All-Party Parliamentary Group: Ethnicity Trans-plantation and Transfusion.Prof Graus moved to the United Kingdom in 1983 where he began his teaching career, later becoming a Senior Inspector, and Education Director.In the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours List Ger was made an Honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to children. In 2018 he received the Global Education Leadership Award at the World Education Congress, India. In 2022, Ger was granted the award of Iconic Leader Creat-ing A Better World For All by the Women Economic Forum (WEF). In 2023, he was made a Companion of the Harry Volker Genootschap in The Netherlands.In his book ‘Natural Born Learners', author Alex Beard says: “In learning terms, Ger Graus is Jean-Jacques Rousseau meets Willy Wonka.”Websitewww.gergraus.comSocial Media Informationhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/prof-dr-ger-graus-obe-335bb6115/Show Sponsor – National Association for Primary Education (NAPE)Watch Mark Taylor interview Al Kingsley – ‘Creating Digital Strategies for Schools' from the Primary Education Summit – ‘Visions for the Future' – 2023Get access to all 20 videos from the the summit at www.nape.org.uk/summit

Espooky Tales
The Clown- Espooky Stories 3

Espooky Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 10:37


On this episode of Espooky Stories, Cristina tells you about the clown at Kidzania. Listen to Espooky Stories every Monday and check out the regular Espooky Tales episodes with Cristina and MJ every Friday. Thank you so much for sending your stories! If you have a spooky story to share, email Espookytales@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at call the Espooky Hot Line (360)836-4486. You can also submit it on Discord! For more spooky stories, check out the Tiktok! https://www.tiktok.com/@espookytales Instagram https://www.instagram.com/espookytales/ Chat with us on Discord! https://discord.gg/4zVbvd7Hek Want to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen before they are released to anyone else, get bonus episodes, exclusive stickers, additional and more! Support Espooky Tales. Learn more by visiting https://www.patreon.com/Espookytales Get Espooky Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/espooky-tales/ Find us on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@espookytales Join us for movie nights on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/espooky_cristina Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen. Thank you for listening! Mailing Address  Espooky Tales    PO BOX 3234 Vancouver, WA 98668 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Milenio Opinión
Jairo Calixto Albarrán. Una Kidzania priista

Milenio Opinión

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 2:52


Si en efecto nuestra Guerrillera Trendy, la dotora Denise Dresser, piensa que por cerrarle la puerta de la Mañanera se le abrieron a Xóchitl Gálvez las puertas de la carrera presidencial, debería saber que la ha puesto en terrible peligro.

Masterclass With Fearless Educator
Implementation of NCF with the engine of change leadership | Dr. Swati Popat Vats- Early Childhood Association

Masterclass With Fearless Educator

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 28:15


About Speaker: Dr. Swati Popat Vats is the founder President of Early Childhood Association India and Association for Primary Education and Research. As President of Podar Education Network she leads over 490 preschools and Daycares in India and UAE. She heads the teacher-training wing at Podar. Swati has coined the term ‘Kiducation' for early childhood teachers and parents to help them understand that young children need education from the point of view of their development. She is also an expert on the global think tank of Kidzania.#theTrainer #professionaldevelopment #educators --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/future-school-leaders/message

Ideas de Negocios
Noticiero. Tesla y SpaceX tienen un mal día

Ideas de Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 8:24


-Netflix renueva su plan “Básico sin anuncios” en México-Gucci es inspeccionada por autoridades europeas-Ikea anuncia una inversión récord de 2,200 mdd-Starbucks busca llegar a 2,000 cafeterías en todo el mundo -Hoy en Espacio MIT: Reutilización de software: 4 ideas para gestionar sus riesgos-Reportaje Samsung inició a la iniciativa Solve For Tomorrow-Entrevista con Xavier López Ancona, miembro del consejo global de la IAAPA y fundador de Kidzania

Frecuencia Paranormal
El payaso de KidZania

Frecuencia Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 16:51


En redes sociales, ha causado revuelo una aterradora leyenda urbana en la que Kidzania, un parque de diversiones para niños con plaza en CDMX, Monterrey y Guadalajara; es protagonista.Se dice que en el KidZania que está ubicado en Monterrey se ha visto por las noches un payaso deambulando que consigue aterrar a quienes pueden verlo.La leyenda urbana se dio a conocer debido a la historia que contó una usuaria de Twitter sobre la supuesta aparición de un payaso en una de sus visitas, quien preguntó en Twitter si alguien había tenido experiencias extrañas en Kidzania de Monterrey, enseguida realizó un hilo donde describía lo que alguna vez le sucedió de pequeña, en la que un payaso atemorizó a varios niños, incluyéndola. Tiempo después, al volver al parque preguntó a un trabajador si el payaso seguía trabajando en el lugar, pero le respondieron que jamás había laborado ningún bufón o persona con disfraz ahí, lo que la llenó de terror. Después del hilo, hubo varios usuarios de Monterrey que coincidieron en alguna experiencia con el famoso payaso, incluso algunos que presumieron haber trabajado en el lugar, expresaron que escucharon muchas historias al respecto. Algunos usuarios de la Ciudad de México se unieron al tema y dijeron que nunca vieron a algún payaso, pero sí coincidieron fueron asustados en el área de túneles. Y... en esta ocasión, les traemos el testimonio de una persona que asegura que las apariciones del macabro payaso de KidZania es algo completamente real.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Este es un relato que recibimos por parte de una persona que nos pidió mantenerla en el anonimato. Él, precisamente, se desempeña como conductor de Didi. Relata que el pasado domingo 22 de Noviembre de 2020 ya a altas horas de la noche recibió la alerta de la aplicación indicando que alguien solicitaba un servicio. Esta señalaba que había que recoger al pasajero afuera del Waltmart que se sitúa al lado de KidZania; un parque de diversiones para niños.Ambos se vieron obligados a atravesar el sótano del lugar, que sirve como estacionamiento. Este estaba por completo vacío y muy oscuro. Es en ese sitio, que presenciaron una macabra aparición: un payaso que los observaba entre las sombras...▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬► Lugar de los hechos : KidZania, Monterrey, México► Fecha : 22 de Noviembre de 2020► Experiencia anónima¿Tienes un relato que te gustaría compartir en esta Frecuencia?Envíalo a: frecuencia.paranormal.oficial@gmail.como a nuestro WhatsApp: (+52) 3313328094 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Frecuencia Paranormal
El payaso de KidZania

Frecuencia Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 16:51


En redes sociales, ha causado revuelo una aterradora leyenda urbana en la que Kidzania, un parque de diversiones para niños con plaza en CDMX, Monterrey y Guadalajara; es protagonista.Se dice que en el KidZania que está ubicado en Monterrey se ha visto por las noches un payaso deambulando que consigue aterrar a quienes pueden verlo.La leyenda urbana se dio a conocer debido a la historia que contó una usuaria de Twitter sobre la supuesta aparición de un payaso en una de sus visitas, quien preguntó en Twitter si alguien había tenido experiencias extrañas en Kidzania de Monterrey, enseguida realizó un hilo donde describía lo que alguna vez le sucedió de pequeña, en la que un payaso atemorizó a varios niños, incluyéndola. Tiempo después, al volver al parque preguntó a un trabajador si el payaso seguía trabajando en el lugar, pero le respondieron que jamás había laborado ningún bufón o persona con disfraz ahí, lo que la llenó de terror. Después del hilo, hubo varios usuarios de Monterrey que coincidieron en alguna experiencia con el famoso payaso, incluso algunos que presumieron haber trabajado en el lugar, expresaron que escucharon muchas historias al respecto. Algunos usuarios de la Ciudad de México se unieron al tema y dijeron que nunca vieron a algún payaso, pero sí coincidieron fueron asustados en el área de túneles. Y... en esta ocasión, les traemos el testimonio de una persona que asegura que las apariciones del macabro payaso de KidZania es algo completamente real.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Este es un relato que recibimos por parte de una persona que nos pidió mantenerla en el anonimato. Él, precisamente, se desempeña como conductor de Didi. Relata que el pasado domingo 22 de Noviembre de 2020 ya a altas horas de la noche recibió la alerta de la aplicación indicando que alguien solicitaba un servicio. Esta señalaba que había que recoger al pasajero afuera del Waltmart que se sitúa al lado de KidZania; un parque de diversiones para niños.Ambos se vieron obligados a atravesar el sótano del lugar, que sirve como estacionamiento. Este estaba por completo vacío y muy oscuro. Es en ese sitio, que presenciaron una macabra aparición: un payaso que los observaba entre las sombras...▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬► Lugar de los hechos : KidZania, Monterrey, México► Fecha : 22 de Noviembre de 2020► Experiencia anónima¿Tienes un relato que te gustaría compartir en esta Frecuencia?Envíalo a: frecuencia.paranormal.oficial@gmail.como a nuestro WhatsApp: (+52) 3313328094 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ideas de Negocios
¿Qué momento vive la industria de parques de diversiones y atracciones?

Ideas de Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 22:01


Entrevista con Xavier López Ancona, miembro del consejo global de la IAAPA y fundador de Kidzania. IAAPA es la Asociación Global de la Industria de Parques y Atracciones, una organización con 105 años de experiencia, que representa atracciones líderes de la industria y empresas proveedoras, consultores y miembros individuales de más de 100 países. Sus miembros incluyen profesionales de parques de diversiones, parques temáticos, atracciones, parques acuáticos, resorts, centros de entretenimiento familiar, zoológicos, acuarios, centros de ciencia, museos, líneas de cruceros, fabricantes y proveedores. Xavier López Ancona es licenciado en Administración de Empresas y tiene una Maestría en Administración de Empresas (MBA). Dado su espíritu emprendedor y su interés por ser parte de la industria del entretenimiento en México, fundó KidZania en 1997, que hoy está presente en 27 ciudades KidZania en 21 países. Recientemente inauguró Kinezis, un wellness center hecho para aquellas personas que buscan activarse, donde el entrenamiento y el ejercicio se unen para brindar una experiencia holística llena de diversión y bienestar.Además de ser CEO de Kidzania y Kinezis, Xavier es Miembro del Consejo Global de IAAPA y actualmente presidente del Consejo de Asesores para América Latina, además de ser parte del Salón de la Fama de esta misma organización.

¡Qué Spooky! Podcast
Ep 41 - Las Poquianchis and a Modern Day Child Atlantis

¡Qué Spooky! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 100:56


In this episode of ¡Qué Spooky! Podcast, as a reminder for the year year, we want to remind you that the small positives throughout the year matter. Andrez shares the case of Las Poquianchis, who are now considered to be the most prolific serial killers in Mexican history. Then, Kevin shares the mysteries and urban legends of KidZania, an amusement park resembling a scaled-down city in Monterrey, Mexico. CONTENT WARNING: SEXUAL ASSAULT, CHILD ABUSE, MURDER, VIOLENCE. Email us any personal paranormal and true crime encounters and/or suggestions at: quespookypodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @quespookypod Follow us on Instagram: @quespookypodcast Please stay safe, thank you for listening, and share this with a friend!

Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual
Adriana Esteva con el tema: “Más allá del cansancio”.

Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 96:33


Hoy con Janett Arceo y LA Mujer Actual: Celebra la Navidad en Kidzania. El Ing. Alberto Hernández Unzón, jefe de meteorología de Grupo Fórmula con el pronóstico del tiempo. La Dra. Tere Vale hablando de la familia política en las fiestas de fin de año.El Lic. Mario Borghino hablará de las “Promesas de Año Nuevo”. Vania Casasola, directora de Casasola México con relatos curiosos. Disfruta el podcast de ayer: "Como dejar ir lo que no nos sirve y dar espacio a lo que necesitamos" con Tere Díaz Sendra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jH8WgWUCV8 Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida. La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más. La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo. La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!

The Conscious Capitalists
Episode #62: A Conscious Business Preparing 9 million Kids/year for a Better World!

The Conscious Capitalists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 54:45


Hear from the Founder and CEO of KidZania on how they ‘ignite the hearts and minds of children everywhere to empower them to prepare for a better world ‘. Across 22 countries KidZania finds the middle ground between pure entertainment (Disney) and Museums by helping children explore the future and learn important life values in the process. Hear how purpose, a stakeholder approach, and an intense focus on being a great place to work and constantly innovating helps drive this wonderful success story. ** If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us get our podcast out to a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. For transcripts and show notes, please go to: https://www.theconsciouscapitalists.com Thank you for your support! Timothy & Raj

Imagen Empresarial
Imagen Empresarial 08 DIC 22

Imagen Empresarial

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 45:35


Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 08 de diciembre de 2022. Conducen Juan Carlos De Lassé y Rodrigo Pacheco. Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevistado: Xavier López Ancona, presidente de Kidzania y ahora de Kinezis Tema: Inicio de operación de Kinezis

Imagen Empresarial | Economía, Negocios y Finanzas.
Kinezis: diversión y bienestar

Imagen Empresarial | Economía, Negocios y Finanzas.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 16:17


Xavier López Ancona, fundador de KidZania, nos habla en entrevista de qué trata Kinezis, esta nueva propuesta adentrada al negocio de los gimnasios y el bienestar. Todos los detalles en la entrevista.

Hoje na Deco Proteste
Ovos enrugados: comprar ou não comprar?

Hoje na Deco Proteste

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 1:11


Hoje em deco.proteste.pt sugerimos: Cartão de crédito: qual é o melhor para viajar?; Que alimentos trocar e como obter refeições saudáveis?; e 15% de desconto nos bilhetes para a KidZania, com o cartão DECO+.

Negocios en Imagen
Negocios en Imagen 28 de septiembre 2022

Negocios en Imagen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 35:53


🌽 Esteban Jaramillo, dir. gral. de la Cámara de la Industria del Maíz Industrializado, habla sobre la eliminación gradualmente del maíz transgénico y el herbicida glifosato para el 2024 y la situación que puede traer entre México y EU. 🏢⬆ Héctor Klerian, dir. gral. adjunto de JLL México , nos explica que la ocupación de oficinas en el segundo trimestre de 2022 tuvo un incremento de 60% comparado con igual periodo del año pasado. 🏋️‍♂️ Xavier López Ancona, presidente y fundador de KidZania, nos comenta que la empresa entrará al negocio de gimnasios y bienestar con su modelo de negocio #Kinezis. ♻️ Valeria López Portillo, coordinadora de clima y ecosistemas del WRI México , nos da a conocer cuáles son al menos las 5 barreras que dificultan el financiamiento verde.

Imagen Empresarial
Imagen Empresarial 28 SEP 22

Imagen Empresarial

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 47:13


Podcast del programa Imagen Empresarial transmitido originalmente el 28 de septiembre de 2022. Conduce Rodrigo Pacheco. Los entrevistados de hoy: Entrevista: Rodrigo del Villar, fundador del fondo New Ventures y presidente de la Alianza por la Inversión de Impacto México Temas: Cumbre de Inversión de Impacto Entrevista: Xavier López Ancona, presidente de Kidzania y ahora de Kinezis Tema: Presentación de Kinezis

Artissery.... en confianza

Jugar a lo que te gusta ....

Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual
Pupy con las tendencias de maquillaje para otoño-invierno.

Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 98:41


Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual El gineco-oncólogo, Santos Regino Uscanga Sánchez hablará de la detención de cáncer en la mujer de la tercera edad.Compra y vende ropa de segunda mano como nueva… Escucha a Giselle Domínguez.En el Día Mundial de la Fotografía, platique con Vania Casasola, directora de Casasola México.Diviértete este verano en Kidzania.El Ing. Alberto Hernández, jefe de meteorología de Grupo Fórmula con el pronóstico del tiempo.Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo.La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!

90s y 00s por Now Music Radio
Summer Camp: El Verano Perfecto para tus hijos

90s y 00s por Now Music Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 25:40


¿Buscando Verdaderas actividades de Verano para tus hijos? Hoy @POLANCOMUNICA entrevistó a Xochitl y Alfonso, responsables de Summer Camp, el campamento perfecto para tus hijos: ¿Cuándo, cómo y en dónde? Aquí los datos: Horario: 8 a 3 Sede: Club Campestre Monte Sur. Edades: De 4 a 13 años. Actividades:  Iniciación deportiva.  Natación 3 veces por semana.  Fútbol.  Básquetbol.  Baile.  Actividades recreativas.  Actividades ecológicas.  Días temáticos. (Día de campamento, búsqueda del tesoro, mini olimpiada).  2 paseos incluidos a Kidzania y a Bioparque estrella. Transporte incluido. Recogemos a las 8 de la mañana y los dejamos a las 3:15 en los diferentes puntos. Los puntos son Taxqueña, Coapa, La Noria, Perisur y Cuicuilco.  Contamos con maestros titulados con Licenciatura en Educación Física, Pedagogía y Psicología.  El club Campestre Monte Sur cuenta con circuito cerrado de televisión y vigilancia las 24 horas.  Tiene 20 hectáreas de extensión donde hacemos todas las actividades.  Contamos con ambulancia y paramédico dentro de las instalaciones.  El trato es personalizado.  Agregamos a los papás a un grupo de WhatsApp donde se les envía la ubicación en tiempo real en los traslados de sus hijos.  También se comparten fotografías de las actividades diarias.  Se les entrega una playera y un gafete de identificación. Costo del curso por niño con transporte incluido $2,000 por semana. Costo del curso por niños en preventa con transporte incluido $1,650 por semana. Te dejamos los siguientes enlaces donde podrás ver videos e imágenes de nuestros cursos anteriores. https://www.facebook.com/summercampcdmx https://youtu.be/s366zlxj4Cc https://youtu.be/z4uDQcpDdXcispositivos

Japanese with Teppei and Noriko
#280運動会とかKidzania(キッザニア)とかについて!①

Japanese with Teppei and Noriko

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022


Japanese with Teppei and Noriko
#281運動会とかKidzania(キッザニア)とかについて!②

Japanese with Teppei and Noriko

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022


Tú Qué Harías?
Conspilaciones pt.6 (En Vivo Tijuana)

Tú Qué Harías?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 58:51 Very Popular


Hay un asteroide por caer y hasta Stevie Wonder lo puede ver. Hay árboles que crecen como los misterios en Kidzania. Si quieres saber más mantente alerta a este episodio de Abrimos Diferentes Casos. patreon.com/academiadeconspiraciones instagram.com/academiaconspiraciones Síguenos en @sonoropodcast en todas las redes sociales.

Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools

Mark Taylor shares everything EdTech with conversations from those speaking, attending and exhibiting live from the https://www.bettshow.com/ (Bett Show) in London 24th March 2022. https://www.viewsonic.com/uk/ (ViewSonic) very kindly invited me to be involved with their EdTech Talks. You can watch my conversation with Peter Claxton and Peter Godwin now. https://youtu.be/4hIGPSLNpwM (The Role of Podcasts in Education Marketing and Education Technology | BETT 2022 EdTech Talks) https://www.educationonfire.com/education-on-fire/226-digital-transformation-of-education-with-viewsonic/ (Listen to my Education on Fire podcast with Peter Claxton from ViewSonic Ep 226) Prof Ger Graus OBE, Member of Bett's Global Education Council. (05:15) Professor Dr Ger Graus OBE is a renowned figure in the field of education, where, since March 2017, he holds the position of the first Global Director of Education at KidZania. KidZania, where children aged 4 to14 can experience the world of work through role-play, is designed to inspire and empower: “from inspiration to aspiration”. Since its inception in 1999 in Mexico City, KidZania now has a presence in 24 cities on 5 continents with plans for further developments in some 20 locations including the USA, Canada and South Africa. KidZania London is the UK's first such educational entertainment centre. Ger Graus has been at the heart of innovation and project development such as 'KidZania World Online', 'KidZtalk', 'KidZania Careers Week', ‘KidZania LitFests'; education ‘Think-Tanks', 'Ambassador Schools' and independent evaluations by, amongst others the University of Cambridge, Cass Business School, Havas Helia and Ernst & Young. Based on these evaluations' findings, Ger is now spearheading a ‘Futures Awareness' campaign to introduce careers education into the primary phase. After all, as he frequently reminds us: “Children can only aspire to what they know exists.” Ger started at KidZania London in 2014, where he has been responsible for developing the UK-wide education strategy, including partnerships with schools, Higher Education, commercial and third sector learning partners https://www.bettshow.com/global-education-council (www.bettshow.com/global-education-council) https://kidzania.co.uk/ (kidzania.co.uk/) Alexa Joyce - Digital Transformation & Skills Director at Microsoft. (19:54) Alexa works across the Europe, Middle East and Africa region to drive digital transformation of education institutions and digital skills development, from primary through to higher education. She focuses on enabling them to develop the skills that students need to succeed in work and life. Over the last 20 years, Alexa has worked with governments in more than 100 countries across the world in digital transformation. She previously led the global strategy at Microsoft for engaging and support education system leaders as they evolve their institutions, and was formerly EMEA Director of Policy, Teaching and Learning, focusing on supporting national device deployments across the region. Prior to Microsoft, she worked with leading international education organizations: European Schoolnet (the network of 34 Ministries of Education in Europe), UNESCO and OECD. She's on the advisory board of the EDUCATE incubator ed-tech startups in the UK. https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/ (www.microsoft.com) Cypher Learning (31:02) offers schools and universities an online learning platform to help revolutionise and personalise hybrid education. The platform is used in hundreds of countries, supporting over 40 languages, trusted by hundreds of thousands of users. The learning management platform, NEO, empowers teachers to deliver a seamless learning experience by making it easy to create and manage all learning activities. This includes building online classes, assessing students, enhancing collaboration, identifying knowledge gaps and tracking achievements. This system takes the best of online learning and...

Humor Latino

Alejandro Javier Fernández conocido como Alex Fernández, es un comediante y escritor de literatura de ambiente de stand up y escritor de comedia mexicano. Estudió Mercadotecnia en el Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, campus Santa Fe. Ejerció la carrera de mercadotecnia durante 7 años, renunciando en el 2014 para dedicarse profesionalmente y de tiempo completo a la comedia. Para ese entonces ya había participado en STANDparados como comediante participante. Participó en 6 temporadas de stand up para Comedy Central y fue parte del equipo de guionistas de Adal Ramones para STANDparados. En 2016, produjo el primer video blog sobre comedia de stand-up en México: El Video Blog de Alex Fernández: El Video Blog, mismo que escribió y produjo. Ese mismo año se integró a Deportología como escritor, actor de parodias y conductor principal, junto con los comediantes Ricardo O'Farrill y Diego Zanassi. En 2017 se estrenó su especial Original de Netflix: El Especial de Alex Fernández: El Especial, grabado ese mismo año dentro de Kidzania en la Ciudad de México. En 2018 lanzó en distintas plataformas digitales su podcast: El Podcast de Alex Fernández, el cual se sigue emitiendo dos veces por semana. Asimismo, ese año realizó una gira de stand-up llamada Ojalá se llene por la República Mexicana. El 23 de agosto de 2019 lanzó un fragmento de su especial, titulado "Shots", para después estrenar la primera parte del mismo "Alex Fdz desde El Galerías" en distintas plataformas digitales. Ese mismo año estuvo nominado en los premios Eliot como líder digital del año.

Escalables
E011 - Kidzania: La marca mexicana que conquista a los niños de todo el mundo con Xavier López Ancona

Escalables

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 72:32


Xavier López Ancona es un empresario mexicano, reconocido por ser el fundador, presidente y director general de la multinacional de entretenimiento, KidZania desde 1999. Xavier estudió Administración de Empresas en la Anáhuac, maestría en el IPADE y cuenta con un MBA Kellogg School of Business de la Universidad Northwestern en Chicago.  Es una persona con gran sentido filantrópico y esto se refleja en la creación continua de programas que permiten a niños en situación vulnerable visitar KidZania sin costo alguno, así como en el apoyo que da a fundaciones relacionadas con la niñez. Xavier tiene un profundo compromiso con México, la sociedad y los niños de todo el mundo, y es un claro ejemplo de perseverancia, esfuerzo y trabajo. En este episodio platicamos de: Sembrar semillas para que haya más niños emprendedores La importancia de crear equipos de trabajo y cómo hacerlo Cómo saber que tu negocio está listo para escalar internacionalmente Lo que hace a una buena idea de emprendimiento Cómo mantener tu negocio actualizado a las necesidades del momento

Can I Just Say
Week 10 - Baby Food

Can I Just Say

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 63:25


This week ALL 3 of the Can I Just Say team are back to go on a Little Taste Adventure. Join us as we journey from Kidzania to the Souks of Marrakech as the Apprentice candidates offer babies something new to try.

Sonar
Sonar 195: Los mejores trabajos cuando eres joven

Sonar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 28:11


Todos los capítulos en https://genio.fm/¿Recuerdas cuales fueron tus primeros trabajos? En Sonar hacemos una regresión a esa época de nuestras vidas en las que hacíamos lo que fuese para sobrevivir. | Arantza y su afición a los niños.

Hoje na Deco Proteste
Como resolver problemas com hotéis

Hoje na Deco Proteste

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 1:26


Hoje em deco.proteste.pt sugerimos: o que precisa para votar a 30 de janeiro; a carta-tipo para evitar o corte de luz, água, gás e comunicações durante a covid-19; e a parceria Deco+ com desconto de 15% nos bilhetes para a KidZania.

Amper Radio
De Marcas y Empresas Ep. 18

Amper Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 26:04


Nos acercamos al final de temporada con noticas que ya huelen a navidad. Así que no te pierdas lo mejor de Bonafont, Kidzania, Coca Cola y Cielito Querido Café Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.

ask.tm
ask.tm #230 - amizades de futebol, técnicas de persuasão, SMS automáticas, Kidzania, tempo matinal.

ask.tm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 33:25


com pergunta de Girardi. agradeço a todos os que participaram, mas especialmente a este.

So That’s A Thing
S7 E10 Kidzania & Sleep Bus

So That’s A Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 40:41


Are you ready to pick your career at age 8? Angie gives us the low down on the amusement park for just this thing! And after a long day deciding your future, Molly discovers a sleep tour bus going no where.

Biraz Konuşabilir miyiz?
Kılıçdaroğlu'nu zorla Malatya'ya götürmek,Taliban'ın Kidzania Macerası

Biraz Konuşabilir miyiz?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 32:48


İlker Gümüşoluk ve Kemal Ayça iftiharla sunar...

Negocios en Imagen
Negocios en Imagen 15 de octubre de 2021

Negocios en Imagen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 37:06


🔌💡 Enoch Castellanos, pdte. de la Cámara Nacional de la Industria de la Transformación (CANACINTRA) nos ofrece su pronunciamiento en contra de la contrarreforma eléctrica. 💵📉 Luis Foncerrada, asesor económico de la American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, nos explica que sin impulso a la inversión no se alcanzará un crecimiento de 6.1% en 2021 ni de 4.1% en 2022. 🎡🎠 Xavier López Ancona, presidente y fundador de KidZania, nos habla de su plan para seguir creciendo en el mundo con nuevas sucursales, franquicias y nuevos conceptos. 📱Rolando Alamilla, gerente de investigación de mercados de The Competitive Intelligence Unit, nos presenta los resultados del estudio sobre el mercado de smartphones y su reconfiguración.

Ideas de Negocios
Las noticias más relevantes de negocios 11 de Octubre

Ideas de Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 46:14


Regalará 1 millón de pesos a “quien le de la gana”, dice Ricardo Salinas Pliego antes del festejo de su cumpleaños 2 Lanzan plataforma para impulsar PYMES mexicanas con tecnología 3 Torre BBVA, de las más seguras en América Latina 4 Viva Aerobus hace cambios en su consejo 5 Fundación MAPFRE entrega sus premios Sociales a proyectos procedentes de Europa y Latinoamérica 6 GCC aclara sobre proceso legal en EU su contra como un proceso en curso y no final 7 MexDer es el aliado ideal de los inversionistas en el ciclo alcista de tasas 8 Enrique Beltranena es elegido miembro del Consejo de Gobernadores de la IATA 9 Gracias a sus clientes, The Home Depot celebra sus primeros 20 años en México 10 El BID y Fundación FEMSA premian la innovación en agua, saneamiento y residuos sólidos 11 Vanguard y BIVA hablarán de Diversificación de Portafolios Viendo hacia México 12 Element forma alianza estratégica para potenciar la movilidad eléctrica de flotas 13 Cemex anuncia cancelación de garantía de deuda senior Entrevista con el CEO de Doopla Resumen de mercados con Marisol Huerta Reporte especial sobre Harmburguesería de McDonald's en Kidzania

La Hora Más Oscura
Ep86: Los Misterios de Kidzania

La Hora Más Oscura

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 66:49


Quizás fuiste alguna vez o fue tu sueño conocer este sitio, pero lo que creemos es que después de hoy puede que no te den tantas ganas de hacerlo. En el episodio de hoy conoceremos los relatos terroríficos y misteriosos que se cuentan alrededor de KIDZANIA.#LaHoraMásOscuraYOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPeWDVtr7AgWe4yvxliSD-gINSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/lahoramasoscurapodcast/?hl=esFACEBOOKhttps://www.facebook.com/lahoramasoscurapodcastTWITTERhttps://twitter.com/lahoramasoscuraLINK DEL GRUPO DE FACEBOOKhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/3126686630699284

News Anchor Japanese
Episode 11: Japanese kids try working remotely with Kidzania's first online program

News Anchor Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 6:05


As Japanese adults embrace remote work due to COVID-19, their children also get their taste of working remotely with family entertainment center operator Kidzania, which allows children to role-play adult jobs. Our resident news anchor discusses how the nature of work will change in the future. - Introduction to Kidzania キッザニアで初のリモート体験OP - What do Japanese kids want to be in the future? 今の子どもの将来の夢は? - How will jobs change due to remote work and artificial intelligence? リモートワークやAIによって仕事は変わる? - The future of work これからの仕事は? Watch the news video with Japanese transcript here! http://perapera.ai/watch/youtube-iwGFd_VDFQQ --- This podcast episode is best listened to in conjunction with the following news video from FNN Prime Online. キッザニア“初”リモートワーク 人気の「映像クリエイター」体験 https://youtu.be/iwGFd_VDFQQ FNN Prime Online YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/FNNnewsCH Disclaimer: News Anchor Japanese is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Fuji News Network, Inc., or any of its subsidiaries or its affiliates. The official FNN Prime Online website can be found at https://www.fnn.jp/

The Brave Marketer
How Duolingo is Pushing Beyond Brand Boundaries with Experiential Advertising

The Brave Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 21:35


Cammie Dunaway, Chief Marketing Officer at Duolingo, discusses the gamification tactics they've implemented to create product adoption and retention, along with the wild marketing ideas they're testing to prepare for a future without 3rd party cookies.  We also discuss: IRL experiential push ads on the side of buildings  Unleashing a team culture of creativity and empowerment  Pivoting to a remote culture with asynchronous communication and virtual community building   Fill out our anonymous survey to provide feedback on The Brave Marketer Podcast. The first 50 listeners to fill this out will redeem a $20 coupon for the Brave Swag store!   About Cammie: Cammie previously served as the U.S. President and Global Chief Marketing Officer of KidZania, an international location-based entertainment concept focused on children's role-playing activities. Cammie also served as Executive Vice President for Nintendo, with oversight of all sales and marketing activities for the company in the United States, Canada and Latin America. Before joining Nintendo, she  was the Chief Marketing Officer for Yahoo! and served at Frito-Lay for 13 years in various leadership roles in sales and marketing, including serving as Vice President of Kids and Teens brands.    She's also the author of a best selling book, Fit Matters: How to Love Your Job.   This week's Brave Pick of the Week is American Express. Check out their website here.   About this show: Brave is at the forefront of a new online privacy frontier and has unique insight into the future of marketing and advertising in a cookieless world. If you're an agency, brand marketer or entrepreneur challenged by the changes in ethical advertising, consumer privacy and buyer expectations, this podcast will provide a backstage view of how influential marketers at top brands and agencies are responding to what's next. Music by: Ari Dvorin Hosted by: Donny Dvorin

Cuentos Corporativos
EP #056 - T2. KIDZANIA. Hacer el mejor entretenimiento infantil no es juego de niños.- Conoce la historia de Xavier López Ancona.

Cuentos Corporativos

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 60:35


Xavier López Ancona, soñó en un país en el que no hubiera adultos, donde los niños pudieran hacer de todo, ser policías, bomberos o enfermeras. Nació en la Ciudad de México y con el paso de los años decide estudiar Administración de Empresas en la Universidad Anáhuac, para despues obtener una maestria en Direccion de empresas en el IPADE y una más en la Escuela de Administración Kellogg de la Universidad Northwestern en Chicago. Colaboró posteriormente como consultor en la oficina de Booz Allen durante cuatro años. Su experiencia en esta consultoría incluye el desarrollo de estrategias de negocio, análisis de reducción de costos y canales de distribución para empresas en los sectores de consumo, farmacéutica, petróleo y manufactura. Posteriormente, se desempeñó como Vicepresidente de Equity para GE Capital México durante dos años. Xavier, no dejó atrás su sueño de niño y en 1997 fundó KidZania, compañía enfocada en el concepto de eduentretenimiento familiar, que conjuga aprendizaje y entretenimiento a través del juego de roles. Al día de hoy, hay 27 ciudades KidZania en 20 países entre los que destacan: México, Japón, Indonesia, Corea del Sur, Portugal, Kuwait, India, Turquía, Arabia Saudita, Jordania y Estados Unidos. KidZania es una marca 100% mexicana, con más 2 mil colaboradores en nuestro país y 80 millones de visitantes en alguna de las ciudades KidZania en el mundo. Xavier es miembro del consejo directivo de la Escuela de Administración de la Universidad Anáhuac en México; asimismo, colabora con la fundación Make-a-Wish y Ronald McDonald House Charities. Siguenos en: Web Newsletter. Escribe una Reseña Encuesta Audiencia Nuestras redes sociales: Facebook Instagram. Linkedin. Twitter También puedes escribirnos a adolfo@cuentoscorporativos.com

#Entremprendedores
#Entremprendedores Ep. 30: Kidzania una ciudad para niños

#Entremprendedores

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 8:24


De niños todos soñamos con lo que queremos ser cuando seamos grandes y esta es la razón de existir de Kidzania, uno de los mejores proyectos mexicanos que ha conquistado al mundo. Descubre más de este proyecto.

Negocios en Imagen
Negocios en Imagen 30 de abril 2021.

Negocios en Imagen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 28:36


📊 La economía mexicana registró un avance de 0.4% entre enero y marzo de 2021.James Salazar, subdirector de análisis económico de CIBanco, nos habla del tema. 🚛 Ingo Babrikowski, director general de Estafeta, nos comenta que invertirán 1,950 mdp en 2021. 🪁🧸 Hernán Barbieri, director global de operaciones de KidZania, nos habla de la entrada del fondo de capital privado Discovery Americas como accionista minoritario en la compañía.

Astro Awani
AWANI Review: Leisure & attractions during COVID-19 | How will theme parks adapt to a new era?

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 28:44


While many industries have been reeling from the effects of COVID-19, the leisure and attractions sectors have been especially hard hit. We find out how theme-park developer Sim Leisure Group, owner of Kidzania and ESCAPE, navigate this new normal.

Radio Russian Emirates
20210303-03 - Посол Арабских Эмиратов в Израиле приступил к работе & В детском развлекательном центре Дубая будут показывать фильмы

Radio Russian Emirates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 2:02


Новости на радио «Русские Эмираты» в Дубае: - Первый в истории посол Объединенных Арабских Эмиратов в Израиле Мухаммед бен Махмуд Аль Хаджа начал свою дипломатическую миссию в Тель-Авиве. В частности, он вручил верительные грамоты президенту еврейского государства Реувену Ривлину и встретился с министром иностранных дел Габи Ашкенази. - Сеть кинотеатров Reel Cinemas установила огромный экран в детском игровом городке KidZania, на территории крупнейшего в мире торгово-развлекательного комплекса The Dubai Mall.

Masterclass With Fearless Educator
The future of education in the post-pandemic era, moving from 'click' to 'click and brick | Dr. Swati Popat Vats- President, Podar Education Network

Masterclass With Fearless Educator

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 22:26


About Speaker: Dr. Swati Popat Vats is the founder President of Early Childhood Association India and Association for Primary Education and Research. As President of Podar Education Network she leads over 490 preschools and Daycares in India and UAE. She heads the teacher-training wing at Podar. She has received many accolades and awards for her contribution to Early Childhood Education and has been conferred the Fellowship of Honor from the New Zealand Tertiary College. She was the founder consultant for the Euro Kids preschool project in India and helped set up TATASKY's children's television activity channel- ACTVE WHIZKIDS. Swati has coined the term ‘Kiducation' for early childhood teachers and parents to help them understand that young children need education from the point of view of their development. She also an expert on the global think tank of Kidzania. In her career spanning over 34 years, Swati has authored many books for parents, teachers and children, her most recent is a book on Gijubhai Badheka India's pioneer educationist published by Crossword and two books on coding for children published by Scholastic. She is a globally acknowledged early years leader. Swati tweets and blogs on education and parenting and can be followed on @swatipopat or www.kiducationswatipvats.blogspot.in #INFLUENCE #digitalsummit #NEP2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/future-school-leaders/message

Skip the Queue
The evolving relationship of leisure and retail, with Yael Coifman

Skip the Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 41:16


Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is  Kelly Molson, MD of Rubber Cheese.Download our free ebook The Ultimate Guide to Doubling Your Visitor NumbersIf you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website rubbercheese.com/podcastIf you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned in this episode.Competition ends March 31st 2021. The winner will be contacted via Twitter. Show references:Yael Coifman is a founding partner of Leisure Development Partners (LDP) and has spent over 20 years conducting market and economic testing for both new projects and existing operations, providing services to the development, investment and operations communities.www.leisuredevelopment.co.ukwww.linkedin.com/in/yaelcoifmanhttps://leisuredevelopment.co.uk/news/covid-beyond-the-evolving-relationship-of-leisure-retail-a-whitepaper-by-ldp-for-leisureup-mapic/ Transcription:Kelly Molson: Welcome to Skip the Queue, a podcast for people working in or working with visitor attractions. I'm your host, Kelly Molson. Each episode I speak with industry experts from the attractions world. These chats are fun, informative and hopefully always interesting. In today's episode, I speak with Yael Coifman, Co-Founder and Senior Partner of Leisure Development Partners. We discuss the impact of COVID on the leisure and attractions sector, the fusion of leisure and retail space that will be accelerated by the pandemic, and we also talk a little bit about learning Spanish. If you like what you hear you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue. Kelly Molson: Yael, thank you so much for coming on the podcast today, I'm absolutely delighted that you could spare some time to come on, so thank you. Yael Coifman: Thanks for having me Kelly, I'm looking forward to it. Kelly Molson: Me too. Maybe you won't be looking forward to this bit, because this is the bit that everyone doesn't like, but it's the icebreaker question round. I think I've been quite easy on you Yael, to be honest.Kelly Molson: Okay, let's start. If you were stranded on a desert island what is the one luxury item that you would miss the most? Yael Coifman: Oh, it's got to be the fizz, champagne.Kelly Molson: Yes. I knew that we would get on, you are a lady after my own heart. Yael Coifman: I mean, I grant you I miss the really good cheese and bread and stuff, but you can always on a desert island find some way to make cheese, or make bread, but you can't make your own fizz. So that would be it.Kelly Molson: Great answer, we're going to get on well. Okay, I have to ask you this, what is your favorite attraction?Yael Coifman: Well, my favorite park of all time is Islands of Adventure in Orlando. Hands down, that is just the best park in my opinion. I think on the hand in regards to favorite ride, I really enjoy the SheiKra rollercoaster at Busch Gardens. Kelly Molson: Oh God, that is good. Yael Coifman: It's good because it's kind of a blend of ... what's it called? Oblivion at Alton Towers, but Oblivion ends too soon, and SheiKra keeps going. So I just really enjoy that one as a rollercoaster.Kelly Molson: Busch Gardens is one of the best places that I've ever visited.Yael Coifman: It is a great park, yeah. Kelly Molson: Just love it, I haven't been for a really long time, I went with my parents a very, very long time ago. Oh, it's a great place. Good, I wasn't expecting that as well. Kelly Molson: Okay, back to the stupid ones. If you could only eat one sandwich for the rest of the time, what sandwich would it be?Yael Coifman: Oh, all-day breakfast. Kelly Molson: That's a good choice. That's a good choice, yes, because of so many different fillings.Yael Coifman: Yeah, and you can have it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Kelly Molson: I thought about this way too hard before I asked you, and I thought I would go with ham and crisp sandwich because then I'd have ham and I'd also get crisps as well. You definitely out trumped me on the sandwich choice there. Kelly Molson: All right, the last one is I want to know your unpopular opinion. So something that you believe to be true that almost nobody else agrees with you on.Yael Coifman: Okay, well I'm qualifying this with saying that there's nobody else in the UK agrees with me on. Kelly Molson: Okay.Yael Coifman: As an American living in the UK, and all that kind of stuff, I personally do not agree that university education should be paid for, for all university students. I don't think it should be covered by the government. I think you can have assistance, you can have government loans, but realistically, not everybody necessarily deserves to go to university, or should be going to university, and if they're not willing to invest in themselves why should we as the taxpayers invest in them. That's my perspective.  Kelly Molson: I mean this could be quite controversial but I'm glad that you raised it. It's interesting actually because we did have our last guest on, Simon Jones, from Digital Visitor, we also talked a lot about university and his take on university was that not everybody needs to go. So it wasn't about the payment of it, it was not everybody needs to go to university, you can still have a brilliant career if you choose not to take that path, as well, so.Yael Coifman: But I do think there's an element of it which is asking people to invest in themselves. And clearly, as one who came from the US I'm not saying that those tuition fees make any sense whatsoever, they're way, way too high in terms of the American universities, so that's not the right system either. But there is an element of investing in yourself. So if it's 100% paid for by the government then the students aren't taking a stake in their own future. I mean when I was at university I was still working 40 hours a week while going to classes. You don't really see that here.Kelly Molson: No, it's true. I mean, I can't comment on university, I didn't actually go, so I choose the route that Simon talked about and I decided that I wanted to go out and work and work my way up. Which was easier than in the career that I choose, but yeah, I worked the whole way through college. I was going to say I had terrible jobs through college, but I had a few terrible jobs through college. But actually, my favorite one was in retail, which is something that we're going to talk a little bit about today. I worked at Argos. Yael Coifman: Oh, well there you go.Kelly Molson: I worked in Argos as a Saturday girl, I was a picker, and then I was on the tills, and then customer service. And then I got promoted to jewelry. Yael Coifman: Ooh, a big step up. Kelly Molson: It was the pinnacle, it was the pinnacle of my Argos career. Thank you for sharing that with me, I appreciate it. Kelly Molson: So what I'd love to do, there's a topic that I want to focus on for our talk today. I'd love it if you could share a little bit about what Leisure Development Partners does, and maybe what a typical project looks like for you. If you have a typical project that is.Yael Coifman: Well, I was going to say, the purpose of this conversation, with this little bit here, there is no such thing as a typical project. Our specialty is really in the market and financial analysis for any forms of leisure attractions. So that can range from small specialty museums to major theme parks, multi-theme park regional destination resorts, arenas and stadium, and aquaria, anything that's built which has to do with how people spend their leisure time. And we do work globally. Yael Coifman: So, the majority of our work is for new projects and new ideas, I'd say probably about 70% of it. Normally a client will come to us with an idea and they want to know if it will work financially. So we do the market testing for it, and concept testing, and all that kind of stuff, to get to at the end of the day how many people are going to visit, what are they going to spend, what are the related operating costs, what's the final profit and loss at the end of the day over a 10 year period of time? And then given the level of investment, is there any return on investment or is this just a bad project for the market? So that's kind of the bread and butter of what we do. We also every once in a while we'll work with existing attractions to improve their performance, as well as with banks, or private equity funds, that are looking to do acquisitions, existing facilities. Kelly Molson: Would you also work with attractions that are looking to maybe expand into different locations as well? Would that be-Yael Coifman: Absolutely, yeah. Along those lines, there are two things we do actually, with existing attractions if they're looking expand, period, as in not just a new ride, but an entirely new land in a theme park, for example, or adding a hotel, or adding a water park as a second gate, or something like that, we would definitely work with them along those lines to see how it would work, and what the impact would be and if it was worth the investment. Then also with existing attractions, if they're looking roll out, we could do a roll-out strategy for them, or in some cases if they have potential partners like we've done a lot of work with KidZania for example. So a lot of times with KidZania first looking at new locations, we will actually do the feasibility study for that location to see if they want to progress, or not, to the next level. Kelly Molson: Amazing. That takes to make me to what I really want to focus our conversation on today, and it's actually around the white paper that you pushed out a little while ago. So you released a white paper which is called COVID and Beyond, the Evolving Relationship with Leisure and Retail. In it, you discuss the impact of COVID, what that impact has been on the leisure and attractions sector, and how this could impact the retail and leisure relationship which I think is really exciting. Kelly Molson: I guess it kind of starts with the decline across physical retail sectors due to the rise in e-commerce, I guess that's the starting point of this conversation. What was it that prompted the white paper and can you tell us a little bit about what's in it and where those thoughts have come from?Yael Coifman: Yeah, sure. The white paper was basically just taking a state of the industry of where we are now post-COVID and what it means for attractions and retail, and how they can work together. We've been doing work with, not retailers, but retail mall owners and developers, a lot, over the last five or six years, as they're starting to realize that they do need to do something more, that just the anchor stores and stuff like that is not enough to get people in. So they were already seeing the writing on the wall in terms of the increase in online retail, and more spending online and less in bricks and mortar establishments. But the challenge all along has been the fact that they still very much have that bricks and mortar mindset, and the attraction has to come in and pay rent. It's just filling space. They're looking at attractions or leisure as tenants. Yael Coifman: So one of the reasons that we decided to write a white paper was saying okay, let's look at where we are now, and let's look at what people want to do. Taking aside the online thing, which was happening anyway, because of COVID there are three keys things that actually really came out of it. One is, you have a lot more people that weren't used to shopping online, that became used to shopping online. So it was an exponential growth. Not just a growth we've seen over the last five or six years, but a lot of people that were not really used to it, the older generation that might never have used Amazon before, that might never have ordered click and collect from Sainsbury's, or wherever the case may be, we're finally starting to do and we're realizing how easy it was. Not just to order online but also to return, which has always been a thing that was worried about. Yael Coifman: So that was one thing that came out of COVID. The other thing was the incredibly high uptake of streaming as entertainment in-home. The fact that I don't know if you noticed this or not in the white paper, but I was shocked. Disney+ launched and it reached its five-year target for subscriptions within six months. Kelly Molson: I mean it's mad right, but when they launched who knew that we were going to be in the situation that we're in. So that clearly had a huge impact on it.Yael Coifman: It was primarily COVID, and Netflix as well. Just the amount to subscribers I think just again, exponential. Again, the thing here, it's not just more people doing it, it's people that had never considered doing it before. So older generation, parents who would have just maybe let their kids do it all the time now, are now saying, "Oh actually, there's interesting stuff for me too." Remember what helped that was the fact that a lot of these online platforms were developing their own content as well. So we're seeing a little bit more of that.Yael Coifman: So there's the increase in online and in-home online entertainment, not just movies and films, but gaming as well, etc. Then the third thing was the fact that people were locked up and they couldn't do anything. Yes, there is hesitation about going out to attractions and crowded facilities, and people are nervous, but when we saw how quickly, at least here in Europe, how quickly when things opened up, people were going back out to attractions and theme parks. We spoke with quite a few different operators throughout Europe that said actually, the moment they opened up it wasn't that bad. They were at lower capacity but they were doing pre-bookings throughout the entire week. People were adjusting, they were readjusting their schedules so that they could go during the times when they in the old days would have said, "Oh, just on the weekend." So that hunger just to go out and do things socially, especially outdoor experiences, and other areas that you can socially distance a bit more was very, very apparent in regards to August and September when everything basically opened up. Yael Coifman: So those three coming together when you look at that from the retail perspective, retailers need attractions now. They have lost their core constituency. The importance of getting forms of leisure attractions into retail settings, or any sort of commercial mixed-use developments, is much, much higher than it was six months ago, or a year ago. Personally, I always thought it was important, but now they are recognizing it, so it's kind of changing to this shift in perspective from the retail developer side. That's a lot of what our white paper lays out, is what are the benefits of bringing in attractions but also what are the keys things that have to be considered, and why would you do that? Why would you as a landowner, as a developer, say "Okay, I'm not going to get a Debenhams into an anchor store anymore, because they're closing them all down, but I need to fill that space but it's not going to be a commercial tenant. So at which point do I make that investment?" That's the heart and soul of the paper basically. Kelly Molson: Let's take Westfield Stratford as an example of a shopping center, a shopping mall. You've got a real mix of leisure facilities there, so I think there's a bowling alley, there's a cinema, there's a gaming center, there's a casino. What other types of attractions are going to be a really natural fit for this, and what are the benefits for attractions going into these spaces? Yael Coifman: So I think what's interesting what you just brought up there, and this is where there's a lot of times there's a disconnect. So bowling, cinema-Kelly Molson: They're very standard, aren't they? They're the ones that you expect to see.Yael Coifman: They're standard and those are what we would term commercial leisure. They can pay rent, basically. It might be slightly more of an anchor rent, but they're commercial leisure, commercial ventures that are pretty standard. They also don't have much drawing power, cinemas typical user catchment is 20 minutes drive tops, bowling even less so, depending on the location where you are. I think Westfield Stratford is a good example because it is in a unique situation where it's the east side of London, but it also has some pretty strong competitors nearby, Lakeside, for example. Lakeside has put in a Nickelodeon Park. That I would consider an attraction, but that's the difference.  Yael Coifman: Attractions, these smaller attractions, we see some of them in South Bank, for example, Shrek, or the London Dungeon, etc. Those are actually more attractions, and that means that they have higher drawing power. They can sometimes appeal to tourists, not just the resident market, but they also typically have higher operating costs because you need more staff. They might have higher capital investment requirements in the first days as well. So it's not just a simple fit-out, like a cinema, where you just get a bunch of screen sound systems and a bunch of chairs. That's where the really big difference is. Yael Coifman: So if you look at, now again looking at Stratford, so what could you put in there? Well, you'd want to do things there that would actually extend the catchment, the drawing power, of the facility itself. We've seen that in places like Dubai, where they put in the Dubai Aquarium into Mall of Dubai or the ski hill in Mall of the Emirates. They were really in recent years the forefront of putting in major attraction draws. You'd see that in the US now with the American Dream Project going on in New Jersey, where they have a water park, and a theme park, and a ski thing that are going in there. They're really making clusters of these attractions that can draw from two hours away. That's different.Kelly Molson: That's a big difference, isn't it?Yael Coifman: That's a big difference. So that's where these mall developers have to start balancing out the benefits versus the cost because they are going to have to invest, they have to put some skin in the game. Most of these attractions are not justifiable as standalone investments, so they have to invest into the attraction themselves, partner with the attraction operator, so that there actually is a benefit to the mall overall. That's where the struggle has been over years is convincing them of that, and I really do see a shift in this these days, where they're starting to realize, they have to partner, they have to put some investment into it too, they're not going to have somebody just come in and solve their problem for them and pay them a commercial rent.Kelly Molson: Yeah, I can see there's a huge difference between this is a cinema, this is a standard fit-out, and they come in and they plug their thing into that hole. But yeah, like you mention, the Shrek experience, completely different. It's hugely, hugely different. Yael Coifman: Sorry, can I just add one thing to that? Kelly Molson: Yeah, please.Yael Coifman: Because you brought up Shrek again, and I forget to mention. This is also where IP becomes very valuable, Intellectual Property. So you have Shrek as intellectual property, or you have Nickelodeon Lakeside as an IP as well. That has a brand recognition that can also increase the drawing power, and also can remain relevant as long as new content is put on online. So that's a way to connect the attraction with the in-home entertainment as well, so that's where the strength of IP comes in. Kelly Molson: Yeah, absolutely. So you've got kids that are sitting at home watching Nickelodeon, they make that connection. They have that, mum, dad, I want to go here. Yael Coifman: Mm-hmm (affirmative).Kelly Molson: Okay, yeah, of course. So how do you choose the right partnership? How does a shopping center, or an attraction look and work out who's going to be the best fit for each other? How does that happen?Yael Coifman: Well, they hire someone like us. Kelly Molson: Of course, they do. Yael Coifman: Thank you. Oh my God, that's brilliant. No, I think it's really, really important that any shopping center that's out there, that they don't just take whoever comes knocking, because that's not necessarily the best fit for them. They have to have a really good understanding of their market. Not their shoppers market, but their attractions market. That's why I was saying it's important to hire a feasibility consultant that can look at the overall environment available to any attraction that went in there. Also, look at the competitive environment, what else is out there? Again my example from earlier, if you look at Stratford and you look at Lakeside, Lakeside has a Nickelodeon park that's part of its development, you would therefore never want to put in another Nickelodeon park within Stratford as you just cannibalizing each other. And you probably wouldn't want to do an attraction which was targeting the same age range, because you'd just be cannibalizing each other. Yael Coifman: Understanding the competitive environment is incredibly important, is the key thing. That helps you strategize and get to a shortlist of different types that could work, but then the next thing is actually doing a solid feasibility study and looking at what the performance could be of the facilities. As I said earlier, how many people are coming? How much are they going to spend? What's the potential benefit to the center overall in terms of the impact on other retail tenants and F and B tenants within the mall? All of it is incredibly important and then fortunately for us that data is not available publicly. The KPI's that you use for the analysis is all very confidential. The attractions industry is different that way than others. In the hotel industry, for example, you can purchase reports telling you how different hotels are working in different markets. What the occupancy rates are, what the average daily rates are, all that kind of stuff. That does not exist in the attractions industry, you need the function of actually building up your database of KPI's for different markets, and types of attractions, over time. Kelly Molson: Is that why, because you mentioned in the white paper, that it's actually really difficult to measure the benefits of entertainment in a retail environment. Is that why? Is that what it comes back to? Just not access to the data?Yael Coifman: Well, it comes down to two things, one is making sure that your business plan is actually based on real comparables, and assumptions based on real key performance indicators from other locations. That's one, so you actually understand how the attraction itself will work. The second thing is measuring the benefits in the rest of the mall, and part of that depends on the type of attraction. There is some research that's been done saying, for example, if you to an attraction in the mall how much will each of those visitors spend in other locations? But more research could be done, and this is something where the retail industry has been remiss. They don't know their customers, as well as the attractions industry, do. You look at the amount of data that companies like Merlin, or Disney, or whatever have. They know who's coming, they know how much they're spending, they know where they're coming from. Retailers aren't that great at that and they also tend to ask not necessarily the best questions. Kelly Molson: Yeah, you're right. Is that harder when you're in a large mall, you're not going to be as granular about your audience? Does that make sense? So are you relying on ... So Westfield, are you relying on Westfield to give you the data about who's coming through Westfield stores rather than-Yael Coifman: Yeah, exactly. And the thing is, it is their responsibility and it has been for years, is a thing, the concept of a mall intercept survey is one of the basics you learn when you're doing statistics and everything else at business school. So they've always done this, they're just not asking the right questions, and part of it has to do with the fact that they've never seen leisure as a benefit, so it's never really on their list. So they're more concerned saying, who's coming? How frequently do you come? What do you spend? But they're not saying, what was your primary reason for coming? Was it to go to the cinema first, and then did you spend on other things while you were here? Or did you come here first and then you decided to go to the family entertainment center? For example. It's figuring out what the primary driver is and that's something that's always been missing from a lot of their surveys. Yael Coifman: Hopefully, now they'll start seeing that there's actually a value to that, because if they can get those stats in, then they can justify to their retailers why they might have to pay a little bit of the share for this attraction to come in because they will benefit as well. Kelly Molson: Yeah, it's hugely beneficial isn't it to understand if someone who's coming to the center to go to the cinema, and then they might go to a couple of those shops that are there, or if they're coming for the shops. My guess is it's kind of flipping.Yael Coifman: I think it's flipping more towards entertainment.Kelly Molson: Yeah, for sure. Okay, I don't know if this will be a good fit for you actually. I saw something, there's an organization in Cambridge, they're called Sook. They have a retail space in Cambridge, and they have a retail space in South Molton Street, and I think one on Oxford Street as well. Basically, they are an adaptive retail space. So, you can kind of set it up, so if I wanted, for example, if I wanted to run a workshop for my agency, I could hire this retail space, kit it all out with all of my ... they've got screens you can put up all of your things, all of your branding, etc. on. You can rent it by the hour. So I could rent a retail space in the middle of Cambridge for XX amount per hour. Brilliant, it's a really good opportunity for small organizations to get into a different audience. Thinking about how attractions can maybe reach a different audience, or reach a different demographic that wouldn't normally come to their venue, things like museums, for example, could use a few spaces like that for doing a pop-up museum, or a pop-up gallery, or that kind of thing. Do you do anything like that, in terms of that merge of retail sales?  Yael Coifman: Well, it's a bit more challenging. I mean, I can see where you're going with it, and I think that we will see that, we will see some empty retail space which is being used sometimes for attractions or experiences. But it's going to be done of the cheap, because the thing is with most quality attractions, or even museum experiences, there is a level of investment which is necessary, and you need a certain amount of time to run that attraction to get your return on that investment. So, unless you're doing a cheap and cheerful haunted house thing for Halloween, for example, or something like that, I can't really see that working so well.Kelly Molson: It's a short-term fix, isn't it? Yael Coifman: It's the short-term thing which is the challenge. I mean, unless it's one of those things where you had a traveling exhibition. Like The Body, for example, which are going places. But that's already all done, and the way they pay back their capital is if they do multiple locations over a year, or two years, or whatever. But to just set something up for three months and then go away, it's really hard to make that work financially.Kelly Molson: Yeah, for sure. So if attractions are listening, which I hope that you are listening to this podcast, attractions. Are there any downsides to this for attractions? If this is something that they're thinking of at the moment, this merge, are there any downsides? Is this just a massive benefit? Can you highlight anything?Yael Coifman: I think it opens the opportunity up a lot more for attractions now in terms of the situation that we're currently in. But I think the downside, I hate to say downside, it's not necessarily a downside, I think it's a challenge, is you're still going to be dealing with hardcore real estate professionals that every step of the way you're going to have to justify your decisions and why you're doing this, and explain to people who don't understand the attractions industry why you're doing the things that you do. So, it is going to be an uphill battle for a while. There are people out there that are starting to get it, they really want to learn, they want to understand. Then there are others that still just think in terms of square footage, and that's it. So that's probably the biggest single challenge.Yael Coifman: I think the other challenge is to be flexible. Be a bit more flexible, not about your business model, I mean if it's a solid business plan, it's a solid business plan, but be flexible in regards to how it's funded. Because we also have to remember that a lot of these larger retail developments, or malls, or shopping centers, they want to be flexible now too, but they're owned by pension funds, and reet. So it's not as easy as you'd think for them to find the money, and it's not that they don't want to help or work with you, it's just that they have to find a workaround to get there. So I think that's probably the key lesson for both sides is that flexibility is key to make these deals work.Kelly Molson: And there is a way to make it work all the time isn't there? I mean, for instance, just thinking about this whole mixture of retail and leisure, there's now going to be a mixture of retail and rental. John Lewis is going to sell off some of its stores and they're going to become housing. Which is kind of obvious right? You could see that [crosstalk 00:28:27]. Kelly Molson: Yeah, it'd just be really interesting that people will now be living, and shopping, and all these brilliant experiences all in one place. Yael Coifman: Yeah, you're kind of recreating the old city center in one sense, before people starting moving out to the suburbs and getting their houses, and all that kind of stuff. Everything used to be just on top of each other. Kelly Molson: Yeah, thank you for sharing all that. It is fascinating to hear about what potentially could happen, it makes me feel really excited because I don't really like shopping that much. Yael Coifman: I can't stand it.Kelly Molson: It's horrible.Yael Coifman: I can't stand shopping, this is the whole thing. I'm one of those people if I have to go, I have my list, I go in, I get it, and I get right back out again. I'm not one of those girly girls that love to go shopping.Kelly Molson: Yeah, I feel exactly the same and most of my shopping I do online now, but I do miss the experience of a brilliant shop. I don't want to just go to a shop to get the basic stuff, but if there's something special I want to buy I love that feeling of going somewhere really wonderful where you just get this incredible experience of someone looking after you, or really tailoring that service to you, but I think that is becoming less, and less, and less now. We're really lucky in the town that I live in that we have a lot of independents, and you tend to get that in those small independent shops still, which is lovely. So yeah, I'll carry on shopping here, but I'll get my clothes online. Yael Coifman: Yeah.Kelly Molson: I want to talk a little bit about sustainability. It's on topic, but slightly off-topic, I know it's something that you're really passionate about, and it's something that we had a quick chat about when we spoke about the podcast in the fact that there's been an awful lot of really great work that's taken place in the last few years to ... I mean I've personally been more sustainable about the things that I'm using in my home, but the awareness of sustainability of what our surroundings are, or what we're using, and unfortunately the COVID pandemic has really taken a step back for us really because there's an awful lot of single-use plastics that are happening now. There's not a lot that we can do to control that unfortunately at the moment, but I just wondered if you could share what your thoughts are around sustainability in the leisure industry because it's something that I really want to keep it current and not be forgotten about.Yael Coifman: I think that is actually the key thing. I mean people are shoving it aside. To be frank, you look at the attractions industry, not everybody was doing a good job anyway. There were quite a lot of parks that were perfectly happy to keep giving plastic straws out until the government outlawed it or individual plastic cups, or in some cases even styrofoam, god forbid, depending on the country you're in. Yael Coifman: There are some parks though that actually were leaders in regards to really taking sustainability seriously. PortAventura is a very good example of that, in Spain, their sustainability office is not the one that's tucked down at the end of the hallway behind a broom closet, it's actually quite important for them, and it does shape every decision that they make. Not just in terms of shall, we have plastic cups or paper cups, but in regards to any kind of corporate decision, what's that impact going to be? We need to take that into account. So they've actually really integrated it into the decision-making process, into their education process as well, where Oscar the Grouch, for example, is their mascot that teaches all the kids about recycling. So they've really done a good job leveraging it. Yael Coifman: The Looping Group in France is another one as well, there are quite a few parks just trying to take it on board, but a lot of them hadn't fully embraced it. I think the problem that we have now with COVID is that they found it too easy to slip backwards into their old habits. It's easier just to give single-use plastics to guests when they're coming in. It's easy to say, we have to use plastic gloves because we have to clean everything, and keep it hygienic, and all that kind of stuff. Then you have a bunch of plastic gloves all over the place or disposal masks, and blaming it on COVID. Yael Coifman: I'm not trying to blame them, it's been a very, very difficult season for the attractions. It's been incredibly challenging, and I celebrate each and every one of them for actually reopening and doing what they could. But there is a question of let's not drop the ball on this one, COVID will not be around forever. We don't know how long it's going to be, I don't have a crystal ball, you don't either, but in five years time hopefully, it will have moved on with either a vaccine or much better treatment options, and it's going to be back to normal. There's no reason not to keep that planning going now, to take this time now when things are slower when capacity is down, and in some cases a lot of the parks might be closing soon for the winter season anyway. Look at your strategy and look at your sustainability goals, and how you're integrating them. Take the opportunity to take a step back and reassess, and make sure that you still keep with your targets so you know where you want to be in five years, even though now you're dealing with what has to be dealt with. I guess that's the key thing that kind of concerns me a bit.Kelly Molson: I completely agree with you and I think it's about when it's the right time to do that, isn't it? I think like you say if we're coming to attractions have done anything and everything that they can to be open, and to stay open for as long as possible this year, understandably, but I think yeah, now is the time to take a little bit of a step back and say what are we doing and how can we improve that for when we reopen in a few months? What can we do to improve that? Kelly Molson: We are going to have Holkham Estates come on the podcast in a few weeks, which I'm really excited about, and they're going to be talking about their sustainability plan for 2021, so if you are interested in learning a little bit more about that, and understanding what their plans are, then definitely stay tuned. Kelly Molson: Yael, I've loved having you on the podcast today, thank you. I do have one final question for you.Yael Coifman: Okay.Kelly Molson: Which is a book recommendation. We ask all of our lovely guests if there's a book that they would recommend to our listeners that it's either helped shape their career in some way or just they love it for whatever reason. So have you got one that you could recommend for us today?Yael Coifman: I'm actually going to answer this in a completely different way, starting off by saying no.Kelly Molson: Okay, no one has ever done this before, you rebel.Yael Coifman: Because, okay let's be honest, the traditionalist would probably say it's probably Buzz Price's book, or it's The Experience Economy or any of that kind of stuff. And the truth is no, they haven't shaped my career. Yael Coifman: What did shape my career is the fact that when I was doing my undergraduate degree I did it economics and political science, and I read a book called The Economics of Latin America. That got me very interested in Latin America and then made me want to actually get into that from the political standpoint. So I went to go live in Spain for several years so I could learn Spanish. While I was there I got involved in the leisure and tourism industry in the sense that I used to run tours for all those bratty US high school kids that do Europe in 10 days.Kelly Molson: Great job.Yael Coifman: Yeah, it was brilliant. Then I went back to the US and I did my MBA. But the thing is what I got out of that was actually learning Spanish and becoming fluent in it, and that shaped my career more than anything else because it meant that I had much more mobility in my job, I was given responsibility for all of Latin America because I was the only senior staff member that actually spoke Spanish. It's been incredibly useful here, I also speak French. So I answered your question in a different way than what you expected, I think. Kelly Molson: Yeah, you did, but I love it, I love that you did that because I am attempting to learn Spanish myself at the moment, quite badly, via Duolingo as well because I'm doing Duolingo is an app, you can do 5 or 10 minutes a day, and it's quite good in the sense that there are words that are sticking, but there's nothing that beats going and actually living in a country and learning it in that way is there?Yael Coifman: No, 100%. I would say of all the things that I did that is the one that probably shaped and helped my career more than anything else was learning ... Granted, I did know French before anyway, but Spanish is, after Mandarin, I think it's the second-highest language in the world in terms of speaking so that just opens up so many doors it's just ridiculous.Kelly Molson: So, this is for me and not for our listeners, sorry listeners. So normally we offer the chance for our listeners to win the book that's recommended, but I'm going to ask you a question but this is for me personally. I can't go to Spain right now, sadly, I'd love to, it's warm. What else can I do to help improve my Spanish? What else could you recommend that would help me?Yael Coifman: Right, so one of the things, and I don't know if you can get this but you might be able to on YouTube or something, one of the things that used to help me when I was living in Spain, granted remember I had maybe one semester of Spanish, so I was not doing well in the early months, was I would actually watch American television shows dubbed in Spanish.Kelly Molson: Oh, that's a great idea.Yael Coifman: The reason for that is they actually ... the Spanish language, the sentences are a lot longer normally, they speak a lot more quickly, Americans don't speak that quickly, with me as an exception clearly. But it was the early days of 90210, so yes, I'm dating myself now. Kelly Molson: I love that.Yael Coifman: I would watch 90210 in Spanish, and that actually helped. The other thing which again sounds really stupid, but I read really cheesy harlequin romances, I think here you call them something and Boone.Kelly Molson: Mills and Boone, yes.Yael Coifman: Because again, not really difficult in terms of sentence structure. Kelly Molson: Love it.Yael Coifman: But then you start reading it quickly, and you start skimming and seeing the words, and understanding what's happening because it's not challenging to be honest, it's just a way to get it in. Kelly Molson: Thank you. So sorry listeners, you don't get to win anything this episode, but maybe you're trying to learn Spanish just like me and Yael has completely helped you out.Yael Coifman: There you go. Kelly Molson: So what I'm going to do, I'm going to find my favorite cheesy programs and I'm going to watch them Spanish dubbed. That's the way forward.Yael Coifman: That's the way to do it. Kelly Molson: Do I admit what my favorite cheesy programs are? I'm not sure. I could do for a bit of 90210 though, that's a good retro. Yael Coifman: I think you kind of have admit it, given the fact that I've admitted I used to watch 90210. Kelly Molson: Okay, I tell you what I'm loving at the moment, it's new, it's not retro, but I'm loving Cobra Kai on Netflix if anyone's watching it. So good, it's so good.Yael Coifman: I haven't seen it yet.Kelly Molson: I am the Retro Queen, I am the '80s film queen. I'm a really nostalgic person so I'll watch those films over and over again, they just give me such a great sense of comfort. I was a bit poorly last week, so I sat on the sofa with a duvet watching Karate Kid, and then I was like, right great, well I'm in the zone now-Yael Coifman: You're in the zone, you can go to Cobra Kai.Kelly Molson: Oh my God, it's so good. It's really good, we were obsessed with it. Every night we're just like ... and the episodes are 25 minutes long so-Yael Coifman: Perfect.Kelly Molson: Anyway, so completely off topic there, but-Yael Coifman: Completely. Kelly Molson: Yael, thank you so much for spending time with me today, I really enjoyed it.Yael Coifman: My pleasure, yeah.Kelly Molson: I'm going to put all of your contact details into the show notes, but just for the listeners who aren't going to go and read those show notes, where's the best place that they can connect with you and find you?Yael Coifman: Either via our website, they can just email directly from there, or LinkedIn is probably best. Kelly Molson: Cool and what's your website address?Yael Coifman: Leisuredevelopment.co.uk.Kelly Molson: There you go kids, if you are listening and you want to chat with Yael, that is where to get her. Thank you so much for coming on, it's been a pleasure.Yael Coifman: Okay, thanks Kelly, it was fun. Kelly Molson: Thanks for listening to Skip the Queue. If you've enjoyed this podcast please leave us a five-star review. It really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned. Skip the Queue is brought to you byRubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions, that helps them increase their visitor numbers. You can find show notes, and transcriptions from this episode and more over on our website, rubbercheese.com/podcast. 

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin
Best performers on the US market, Bitcoin and Oil hit highs, Kidzania, GAP, HP, TopGlove, Baidu

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 13:31


On Market View, Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang discuss the best performers on the US market, Bitcoin's highest level in 3 years, oil's highs, the STI and Asian markets, Sim Leisure aims to takeover Kidzania in KL, US consumer confidence, earnings at the Gap, HP's notebook sales, TopGlove forced to close factories, Baidu infringing on IP rights, US Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin and Forest Li, the founder of SEA.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Community Heroes
#30 | Taking Children from “from Inspiration to Aspiration" with Dr. Ger Graus

Community Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 64:14


Teacher, writer and social activist, Dr Ger Graus has recently been awarded an Order of the British Empire for services to children. Ger is a renowned figure in the field of education and currently he holds the position of the first Global Director of Education at KidZania. Ger Graus has been at the heart of innovation and project development such as ‘KidZania World Online', ‘KidZtalk', ‘KidZania Careers Week', ‘KidZania LitFests'; education ‘Think-Tanks', ‘Ambassador Schools' Ger is now spearheading a ‘Futures Awareness' campaign to introduce careers education into the primary phase. After all, as he frequently reminds us: “Children can only aspire to what they know exists.” Ger started at KidZania London in 2014, where he has been responsible for developing the UK-wide education strategy, including partnerships with schools, Higher Education, commercial and third sector learning partners. KidZania is a place where children aged 4 to14 can experience the world of work through role-play, and is designed to inspire and empower: “from inspiration to aspiration”. Since its inception in 1999 in Mexico City, KidZania now has a presence in 24 cities on 5 continents with plans for further developments in some 20 locations Ger now works with and advises organisations globally on the learning agenda.

RLI Talks
20: Xavier López Ancona (Kidzania)

RLI Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 43:00


In this episode of RLI Talks Jayne speaks to Xavier López Ancona, Founder, President & CEO of Kidzania. Xavier gives a fascinating insight into the concept of Kidzania, from the jobs that children can try their hand at to how the Kidzania economy works from transactions to taxes. He also talks about how they innovate and stay relevant at Kidzania and what their plans for the future are with a brand new wellness concept for shopping centres that accommodates for all ages. 

Movimiento STEAM
SUMMIT VIRTUAL STEAM 2020: Educación STEAM en espacios no formales con Kidzania, Universum, Papalote, Kuriakon y Thinky Box.

Movimiento STEAM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 56:00


Kidzania, Kuriakon, Papalote Museo del Niño, Thinky Box y Universum platican sobre la Educación STEAM en espacios no formales en este Panel de Expertos.

Movimiento STEAM
La importancia de desarrollar las competencias STEM en edades tempranas con Jessica González de KidZania

Movimiento STEAM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 49:14


Espacio virtual gratuito que te permitirá conocer más sobre STEAM y cómo esta Educación es esencial para enfrentar los retos del siglo XXI.

RT
KidZania education chief on SophieCo. Visionaries

RT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 27:08


The world has changed, and the ways we communicate, work and learn have altered. How will the Covid-19 pandemic reshape this generation and define the next? We spoke with Professor Ger Graus, Global Director of Education at KidZania and Honorary Officer of the British Empire's Most Excellent Order.

Cracks Podcast con Oso Trava
#072. Xavier López Ancona - Que Escuchar sea tu Arma Secreta

Cracks Podcast con Oso Trava

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 84:54


“Si algo tiene que tener un emprendedor es saber escuchar consejos.” - Xavier Lopez Ancona Prueba InstaFit Vegan Protein con  10% de descuento. cracks.la/proteina Mi invitado de hoy es Xavier Lopez Ancona. Xavier es el fundador de KidZania, con presencia con 29 centros en 22 países como Estados Unidos, Francia, Japón, Jordania, Sudáfrica y Canadá. Fué consultor en Booz Allen & Hamilton, Vicepresidente de P Equity GE Capital México. Tiene maestría en el IPADE y (MBA) Kellogg de la Universidad Northwestern en Chicago, Illinois. Colabora con las fundaciones Make-a-Wish y Ronald McDonald House y fue nombrado emprendedor del año 2019 por EY. Xavier y yo hablamos sobre cómo piensa del riesgo en el rol de emprendedor, de hacer negocios en los que se gane más que dinero y de la industria del entretenimiento en la era post Covid. Qué puedes aprender hoy: Descubre cómo tus clientes, la industria y tu competencia pueden ser fuentes de aprendizaje. Tips para encontrar un socio que sea compatible con tu visión. Mantén tu marca consistente a pesar del crecimiento. Utiliza tu negocio como fuente de energía e inspiración. Adapta tu liderazgo a la nueva realidad. Notas del episodio en: https://cracks.la/072

BFM :: Open For Business
Voice of SMEs - KidZania

BFM :: Open For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 16:16


KidZania Kuala Lumpur is an interactive learning edutainment theme park for kids to role-playing adult activities and one could imagine even after post-MCO, it would be pretty difficult for them to get back to any sort of previous norm. We spoke to Shahrul Nizar, the General Manager or Mayor at KidZania.

BFM :: Open For Business
Voice of SMEs - KidZania

BFM :: Open For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 16:16


KidZania Kuala Lumpur is an interactive learning edutainment theme park for kids to role-playing adult activities and one could imagine even after post-MCO, it would be pretty difficult for them to get back to any sort of previous norm. We spoke to Shahrul Nizar, the General Manager or Mayor at KidZania.

Aprender es Crear
Los niños aspiran a lo que conocen // Dr. Ger Graus

Aprender es Crear

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 18:03


En esta ocasión les vamos a compartir algunas ideas que el Dr. Ger Graus, director educativo de Kidzania, nos compartió durante una conferencia. La charla esté en ingles pero hacemos un pequeño resumen al incio en español (1:38). Si lo prefieres puedes ir directamente a los estractos de la conferencia en el minuto 5:26.

Sin Comentarios Podcast
S3E04: #ComediantesUnidos, prohibidos los niños en kidzania

Sin Comentarios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 68:11


¿Qué culpa tienen los niños? Comediantes en aprietos por irresponsables. Otro pez gordo de los gobiernos anteriores es detenido: Peña Nieto suda. El arma secreta de Rusia es... ¡Biólogos mexicanos espías!

Dead Rabbit Radio
EP 387 - Is Chester Cheetah Haunting Mexican Bathrooms?

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 33:17


Today we go to McDonalds and wish that we hadn’t, and then we travel to Mexico to hunt Chester Cheetah!   Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113   MERCH STORE!!! https://www.redbubble.com/people/deadrabbitradio/works/35749420-dead-rabbit-radio?asc=u   Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer  https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg   Links:   Families recoil in horror after naked man injects drugs into his testicles in busy city centre branch of McDonald's https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4763512/Man-injects-drugs-testicles-busy-McDonalds-toilets.html   Chester Cheetos, the new "Slender Man" that terrifies networks? (PHOTOS) https://www.radioformula.com.mx/noticias/20181017/chester-cheetos-iquest-el-nuevo-slender-man-que-aterroriza-las-redes-fotos/   Chester's Response https://twitter.com/Cheetos_Mx/status/1052599038443495424?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1052599038443495424&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.radioformula.com.mx%2Fnoticias%2F20181017%2Fchester-cheetos-iquest-el-nuevo-slender-man-que-aterroriza-las-redes-fotos%2F   Many people are telling stories in which Chester Cheetos appeared to them and I swear that it will be scary https://www.buzzfeed.com/mx/mireyagonzalez/chester-cheetos-apariciones-historias   Chester Cheetah https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Cheetah   ¿Has Visto a Chester Cheetos En La Vida Real? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv0YyMmKPUQ&feature=youtu.be   Chester Cheetos sightings in the Hispanic Community? https://www.reddit.com/r/NightmareExpo/comments/dkqps7/chester_cheetos_sightings_in_the_hispanic/   The Disturbing Twitter Case Everyone Talks About (Clowns in Kidzania) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgzx-0apTXM&feature=youtu.be   Jaguars in Mesoamerican cultures https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguars_in_Mesoamerican_cultures   People share their sightings of a clown, ghosts, and more at an indoor amusement park. https://www.reddit.com/r/NightmareExpo/comments/cnz6o4/people_share_their_sightings_of_a_clown_ghosts/   Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black   "As Above" Art By Grant Scott   Dead Rabbit Skull By John from the SCAR Group   Halloween Monster By Finn   Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Reptilian Strip Song EP 374: “Empty Beds” Music By Dr. Huxxxtable Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade   http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio   Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today.   All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2019

JLL Chicago Industrial - Real Time
Episode 29: Holiday Hangover

JLL Chicago Industrial - Real Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 31:47


In a new crossover episode from JLL Chicago Industrial Real Time and Where We Buy, JLL researchers discuss the holiday shopping season and a product's journey from the warehouse, to the store, to the consumer, and sometimes a return.Listen as our experts discuss the triumphs of the 2019 holiday season, and how their predictions from their last collaboration in 2017 panned out. 1:37: The peak seasonal spike for warehouse labor is a big issue for companies as unemployment is low. 3:19:Most products come from overseas and require different modes of transportation to get the goods to their destination. 5:10:Third party logistics (3PL) companies are a great solution for flexible warehousing, overflow and seasonal spikes. 6:47:Packaging and transportation companies are affected by the busy holiday season as they need to account for the influx well before the season begins. 8:17:The rail and trucking industries work together to move goods. 10:08:Holiday sales increased from last year, and online sales continued to grow. 11:16: Warehouses for online stores and traditional stores vary in square footage, height and technology at the facility. 13:10: Returns are a big supply chain cost, and retailers struggle with how to accept them due to the costs associated with getting the item back. 14:47: The future of warehousing looks different for each company. 16:44: Malls are here to stay, but they need to be focused on experience and entertainment. 18:30: KidZania is a role-playing experience for kids where they are assigned a career and participate in activities that teach them various skills. 20:02: There are too many malls, but not too many retailers. 22:15: Grocery stores have changed in the last 10 years in the products and services they offer. 23:43: How e-commerce companies are making the move—if at all—to brick-and-mortar stores.

NetSupport Radio
Russell Prue is joined by Dr Ger Graus on NetSupport Radio

NetSupport Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 10:30


Dr Ger Graus OBE and Global Director of KidZania, talks to Russell Prue on NetSupport Radio about KidZania and his upcoming talk at Bett 2020. He explains, “It’s KidZania’s 20th birthday and we now have 30 cities for children globally, with a plan for another 20 or so in the next 10 years. KidZania is a city for children aged 4-14, where they can practice, think, dream and aspire about the world of work.”As an immersive world with 80,000 square feet of aeroplanes, operating theatres, television studios, radio stations, football stadia, and so on, Dr Ger Graus asserts that the most important thing is that once you enter KidZania, the children are in charge. At Bett 2020 on Thursday 23rd January in the main arena at 12:30pm, Dr Ger Graus will be discussing ‘Building a Creative Approach to Social Mobility,’ This stems from global research by KidZania and the OECD and highlights the need to differentiate between schooling (i.e. children being taught) and education (i.e. experiences and learning by doing).

Topic: North Texas
KidZania: A Nation Built for Kids

Topic: North Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 29:53


On this episode of Topic: North Texas, we visited KidZania Dallas located at the Stonebriar Centre in Frisco. As the first U.S. location, KidZania Dallas gives children the chance to experience real-life work experiences through role-playing.  Special thanks to our sponsor, Dallas County Community College District. 

Wind Podcast
150: Influencers profesionales, con Yair Godoy de Gazer73

Wind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 37:31


150 episodios se dicen fácil. 4 años y 6 temporadas pasan en un instante Porque cambiamos, porque maduré, porque soy más profesional, con más responsabilidades. Porque me encontré con grandes amigos, mentores, gente que tiene una historia que contar, conocimiento por compartir. Gracias a todos aquellos que colaboraron con su conocimiento, su opinión, su forma de ver al mundo. Hoy, en el episodio 150, tengo un invitado muy especial. Se dio a conocer en un estudio de Lego que la profesión que más quieren los niños es ser youtuber. Kidzania abrió en México una zona en la que los niños pueden practicar, grabarse, hacer realidad ese sueño y no fue una cadena de televisión quien está a cargo del área, sino una empresa mexicana con menos de 10 años de existencia. Una empresa enfocada a profesionalizar a youtubers y otros creadores para hacer crecer la industria, para competir con contenidos de calidad, llegando a millones de personas. Esa empresa es Gazer73. Mi invitado es su fundador, Yair Godoy.

Wind Podcast
150: Influencers profesionales, con Yair Godoy de Gazer73

Wind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 37:31


150 episodios se dicen fácil. 4 años y 6 temporadas pasan en un instante Porque cambiamos, porque maduré, porque soy más profesional, con más responsabilidades. Porque me encontré con grandes amigos, mentores, gente que tiene una historia que contar, conocimiento por compartir. Gracias a todos aquellos que colaboraron con su conocimiento, su opinión, su forma de ver al mundo. Hoy, en el episodio 150, tengo un invitado muy especial. Se dio a conocer en un estudio de Lego que la profesión que más quieren los niños es ser youtuber. Kidzania abrió en México una zona en la que los niños pueden practicar, grabarse, hacer realidad ese sueño y no fue una cadena de televisión quien está a cargo del área, sino una empresa mexicana con menos de 10 años de existencia. Una empresa enfocada a profesionalizar a youtubers y otros creadores para hacer crecer la industria, para competir con contenidos de calidad, llegando a millones de personas. Esa empresa es Gazer73. Mi invitado es su fundador, Yair Godoy.

Dover Court News
Newsletter September and October 2019 - Primary School September and October Highlights from Ms Lebihan

Dover Court News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 3:49


Dear DCIS Parents, The first half term in any school is always busy and this half term at Dover Court has been no exception! We were delighted to welcome several news students and their families to the primary school; I have greatly enjoyed visiting classes and getting to know our newer children who have clearly settled in well. I have also had the great pleasure of meeting many of our new parents at the Coffee Mornings hosted earlier in the term, as well as at some of the Primary School events. Hopefully, you all feel welcome and your children are by now happy in their new school and familiar with their new routines. We literally hit the ground running with our educational visits in the Primary School this term, with our very first outing to the National Stadium where Year 3 were invited to watch the Walking With Dinosaurs performance. The children (and the staff!) told me that it was a great show and a brilliant entry point for the Year 3 Project Work, Footsteps From The Past. Thank you to Mr Neeson and the Year 3 team for giving up their Saturday morning to take the children to the performance, I know this was greatly appreciated. Following this, Years 4 and 5 went to the theatre to see the Mandarin version of Fantastic Mr Fox. Thank you to the Miss Hey and the Mandarin team for organising these trips. The children told me that they had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed the performance. As well as this, Year 2 have visited the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome at Gardens By the Bay, Year 4 had a great session at the Science Centre, Year 3 went to Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, Year 6 had a fantastic experience at the Forest Adventure at Bedok Reservoir Park and EYFS tested out many activities (and gained many skills!) at Kidzania. We have many more visits planned over the rest of the term and we will keep you updated! As well as this, we have enjoyed our Primary Sports Days this term out on the track and field. It was a pleasure to see the children so engaged in their carousel of activities with everything from the long jump and the hurdles, to sprinting and shot put! Each child had the opportunity to shine and they were encouraged to do so by our amazing PE team. The events ran seamlessly, apart from the Singapore weather playing a trick on Year 1, and this is of course down to the prior planning on the part of the staff. A big thank you to each and every one of the for super set of events and thanks also to the parents who managed to come along to support the children – it was great to see you there. Over the half term we have seen some great class assemblies presented by the children themselves. Thank you so far to for all the staff and students concerned. You may also have heard that our very own Dover Court Superheroes made a guest appearance at our first Vision assembly of the year. This was a great opportunity to re-cap on the school vision and the characteristics we embody here at Dover Court. We have also been delighted to award our Care and Collaboration awards to some of our students this term. I know they were as proud to receive their pin badges and certificates in assembly as I was to award them.

Tato Na Wyspach Magis
#047 KidZania: Miejsce gdzie spełniają się marzenia o byciu strażakiem - Pomysł Na Weekend

Tato Na Wyspach Magis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 20:08


Któż z nas nie marzył w dzieciństwie o tym, żeby być pilotem, a może policjantem, albo strażakiem?W rozwoju chyba każdego dziecka, jest taki okres, że ubiera sobie jakieś wiaderko na głowę, robi wąż strażacki z ręcznika, kocyka, albo innej rurki i udaje, że właśnie wybuchł ogromny pożar, a on, czy ona, bohatersko walczy z żywiołem.I właśnie dla tych małych bohatrów i bohaterek powstało miejsce gdzie mogą oni prawie na prawdę przeżyć akcję pożarniczą, uczestniczyć w akcji policyjnej, zostać projektantką mody, nagrać audycję radiową, czy wreszcie pracować w prawdziwym sklepie.KidZania - bo tak nazywa się to miejsce - to miasto stworzone specjalnie dla dzieci w wieku 4-14 lat oferujące ekscytujące zajęcia. Tutaj rządzą wyłącznie dzieciaki!Zapraszam na recenzję tego niesamowitego miejsca, wpis na blogu oraz podcast z cyklu #PomysłNaWeekend

The Tomasz Show
Dr. Ger Graus OBE - Developing Cities Where Children are in Charge | Global Director of Education @ Kidzania | Educationalist | Leader

The Tomasz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 78:14


Dr. Ger Graus OBE is a renowned figure in the field of education, where, since March 2017, he holds the position of the first Global Director of Education at KidZania. The organization, where children aged 4 to 14 can experience the world of work through role-play, is designed to inspire and empower: “from inspiration to aspiration”. Since its inception in 1999 in Mexico City, KidZania now has a presence in 27 cities in 21 countries on 5 continents, with 1st U.S. location coming to Frisco, TX in Fall 2019.

Café Insights Podcast
Encontro Especial com RHs - no Kidzania

Café Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 3:31


Um incrível encontro com mais de 100 profissionais de RH na Kidzânia em São Paulo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmWKVQoTG5g

Habitación 037
Capítulo 24 - [ kIDZANIA - TULPAS - THE PERFECTION ]

Habitación 037

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 93:38


Hola!! Solar aquí! En este capítulo conversamos sobre muchos temas como los casos paranormales en Kidzania de Monterrey , Películas bacanes de Netflix como "the perfection" y la creación de los seres tulpas!

MX-ROCK
MX ROCK invitados KIDZANIA - MAZZAT - EL KRIMEN DE LOLA - MICTLAN - LA CHICA ELASTICA - MAELSTROM 20190525

MX-ROCK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 129:14


En este programa de MX ROCK del martes 25 de junio de 2019 hablamos del evento temático sobre ciencia dedicado a los niñpos en Kidzania y tuvimos de invitados a Mazzat que nos hablaron de su próximo concierto, tambien tuvimos entrevista via telefónica desde Guadalajara sobre el tour "El Krimen de Lola", nos acompaño la banda Mictlan, La Chica Elástica de los Elasticos nos hablo sobre el calendario que sacaron y cerramos con la seccion de Maelstrom

Mota Negocios
Microsoft, Nissan, Fiat Chrysler, Volaris, Kidzania y Juan Valdez, en el podcast de hoy, 6 de junio.

Mota Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 5:00


Mota Negocios
En el podcast de hoy, 22 de mayo, información importante de Grupo Bimbo, Kidzania, Mercado Libre, Sony y Nike.

Mota Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 4:21


WISE Words
24: Who Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? with Dr. Ger Graus

WISE Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 44:34


How often have you been asked “What do you want to be when you grow up?” we challenge that question with the Director of Education at KidZania, Dr Ger Graus. We hope you enjoy this episode between our host Stavros and Dr Graus, as we learn about the findings from KidZania around the impact of role-models and how they form career aspirations from a very young age. Follow Dr Graus on Twitter @GerGraus, and learn more about KidZania here: https://kidzania.com/en

El Podcast de Robotania
94 El podcast de Robotania: Charla con Victoria García Jolly y recomendaciones

El Podcast de Robotania

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 15:15


Platiqué con Victoria García Jolly la Directora de Arte de Revista Algarabía en la Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara. Hoy, también te invito a NAVIDRAG con RED RABBIT DUO en Envy, te cuento mi experiencia en KidZania y los libros que me encontré en mi paseo por las librerías: La sombra de Innsmouth de HP Lovecraft con prólogo de Alberto Chimal de Editorial Mirlo y la Revista Algarabía: Monstruos Legendarios.

The Parents' Show on Radio Verulam - by parents, for parents, about parenting
The Parents’ Show talks about aspiration in Children

The Parents' Show on Radio Verulam - by parents, for parents, about parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018


In this episode, Kathy Weston talks to studio guest children Sebby, Freya, Evie and Isobel about their hopes and aspirations for the future - what they want to do for a career and who inspires them.

The Late Night Alternative with Katherine Boyle
Katherine Boyle – Wednesday 22nd August 2018

The Late Night Alternative with Katherine Boyle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018


Katherine gets banned for life from a restaraunt, Caddick said the N word once, Ray worked with someone who put bodily fluids in coleslaw, Going to KidZania, Does Plenty of Fish work for dating?, Katherine talks doing the salsa and Katie gets perved on as "Doris"

The Jetsetting Family Travel Podcast
Camping at Havasupai and Overcoming Challenges w/ Macs Explore

The Jetsetting Family Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 25:16


After exploring Hawaii, we took a 10 hour flight to Manila, Philippines. There we were able to adjust to a new time zone and explore a few kid-friendly places like Kidzania (00:00-04:11)! In this episode, we are also honored to speak with Christina and Eric McEvoy from Macs Explore (04:11-21:45). They share an inspiring story about overcoming challenges, and had an incredible experience camping at Havasupai recently. If you're interested in following their adventures, you can check out their Instagram page (@macs_explore) or blog. We really appreciate you taking your time to listen to our podcast, and if you'd like to know more about us, you can find us on social media (@thejetsettingfamily) or on our YouTube page. The Jetsetting Family Travel Podcast is brought to you by Castbox and is produced by The Podglomerate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bountie Talk
BT028 - Public Relations With Ariel Mok

Bountie Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 16:02


This week, our marketing strategist, Ariel Mok sits with us for a Bountie Talk. She shares her role in Bountie, gaming experience, and how she got in Bountie. About Ariel: Experienced in advertising & events management, Ariel is an award-winning saleswoman, 2nd place district winner in AAF student competition. Ariel has organized events, developed marketing plans, strategy and execution for clients including Kidzania, The Smart Local, and One °15. Bountie is a platform for gamers in Asia to make a living while playing their favorite games. By using the latest technology in Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, our platform reduces the chances of fraud and high transactional fees. This, in turn, will open up a new experience in esports and gaming.

Parenting to Go Podcast
Family Fun in Dubai, with visits to Dubai Park, Kidzania, and the Aquarium

Parenting to Go Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 53:28


Chris and Yashy give a full rundown on their family trip to Dubai. They share tips on the taking kids to the Dubai Mall, great places to eat in the city, and even a seaside getaway in Fujairah. They then close the show with a discussion of Wizard World in Toronto (45:16), where they take the kids every year on March Break.

EG Property Podcasts
MAPIC 2017: Owners of Manhattan mega mall American Dream seek UK brands

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 8:51


The owner of American Dream in New Jersey, a $5bn retail led development on the outskirts of Manhattan, is looking to secure UK retail and restaurant brands for its 3m sq ft project. Retailers that have already agreed deals include Hermès, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor, Zara, H&M and Primark. When complete in 2019, the development will have 450 shops and restaurants. More than 50% of the space will be dedicated to entertainment facilities including a Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park, DreamWorks indoor waterpark, Big Snow America indoor ski slope, Observation Wheel, Merlin Entertainment’s Sea Life Aquarium and Legoland Discovery Centre, Kidzania, Cirque du Soleil theatre, Cinemex luxury experience and an NHL sized ice rink

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews
Sasha Banks & Finn Bálor

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 4:11


Sean from the Fun Kids Breakfast Show went down KidZania London and joined WWE Superstars Sasha Banks and Finn Bálor for the launch of the WWE Academy. It’s a new activity at KidZania where you can transform into your favourite WWE Superstar. You can choose from a range of WWE props and ring gear, practice your own catchphrases, develop a persona, and even create a promo video. Sean chatted to Sasha and Finn about the WWE Tour, the characters they imagined themselves being when they were younger and what it's like when fans dress up as them now they're WWE Superstars! Watch the full video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWvY-rDc2bs

Pretty Little Pints
PLP: Father Christmas

Pretty Little Pints

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 85:44


Any guesses who our new sponsor is this month? We'll give you a little hint, the  Pints welcome in Zac from Barrel of Monks into the studios this week to discuss many things, including: being drunk in West Palm, Halfway to Christmas Party, beer IVs, roller coasters, the many pools of England, extract brewing and more! Just us for a beer and some fun, why don't you?

The Dex! Podcast
The Dex! Podcast #64: James Badge Dale!

The Dex! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2015 69:24


Alex, Kellz, and Jimmy talk the Super Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, Pokemon World Championships, and our five favorite badge designs! Also, #FANSWERS, where we finally get to the bottom of KidZania!

Here Comes Some Wisdom
Episode 136 – A Tourist’s Guide to Kuwait (Break Out The Dates)

Here Comes Some Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2014


Carter’s Visit to Kuwait – Special Guest Lisa – Kidzania – The Souk – Beached Whale