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Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
5 Videos You Need Right Now to Boost Prospect Engagement with Carl Kwan | Ep #778

Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 29:26


Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Are you leveraging video to expand your audience reach and better communicate your services? Video remains the most effective medium for showcasing your brand and conveying authenticity, allowing potential clients to feel connected to you before purchasing your services. Today's featured guest began building his brand through video back in 2009 and has since accumulated millions of views. He shares strategies for developing your approach to video, current effective practices, and the transformative impact of AI on video production. While AI offers significant benefits—reducing both production costs and time investments—he acknowledges that fully AI-generated videos often lack the genuine authenticity that resonates with audiences. Where exactly is the balance between efficiency and authenticity? Join us to discover how to effectively harness video's power to enhance both your business performance and personal fulfillment. Carl Kwan is the owner of Kwan Multimedia, a video marketing agency with over a decade of experience. He shares his journey into the world of video, how a request from Korean Airlines sparked his passion for creating educational content online, and emphasizes the importance of video for businesses seeking to enhance their reach and profitability. In this episode, we'll discuss: Where to start your video strategy. Will AI ruin the results you get with personalized videos? How video helps validate your expertise. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Turning a Successful YouTube Channel into a Thriving Video Agency Carl launched his career creating YouTube videos in 2009 while working as an executive presentations coach in South Korea. When a client requested online coaching videos for their students, he recognized an opportunity to develop this content himself. What began as a solution for a single client evolved into a thriving YouTube channel boasting over 120,000 subscribers and 16 million views. Drawing on his unique combination of presentation expertise, MBA education, and broadcast TV and radio experience, Carl integrated these diverse skills into his video production work. During a time when internet communication remained predominantly text-based, he recognized video's powerful potential for businesses across all sectors, prompting him to establish a company focused on helping clients leverage video to transform their outreach strategies. Today, video has become integral to all major platforms—even professionally-oriented LinkedIn has recently begun prioritizing video content and actively encouraging users to incorporate it into their engagement strategies. 5 Videos You Need to Incorporate Into Your Video Strategy An Introduction Video: An “About me” short introduction video that outlines who you are, what your business does, and what sets you apart from competitors. This video serves as a personal touchpoint for potential clients, allowing them to connect with the brand on a human level and should be focused on your ideal client and the problems you can solve for them. FAQs: Make a “frequently asked questions” to ensure you answer your audiences pressing needs about the services and results you provide. Carl also recommends thinking about the questions clients should be asking and aren't. Client testimonials: If possible, Carl recommends using video for your case studies instead of asking people to write a Google review. It'll be great social proof for your services and a way to showcase satisfied customers who can speak to the quality of your products or services. Repurposed content: Start reusing your own text content in video form to get ball rolling and get the hang of this form of communication and storytelling. Personalized approach: According to Carl, a really successful video that's won him a lot of business is one he emails them after a meeting saying “It was great talking to you, X. I loved hearing about X. I look forward to talk to you again and discuss how I can help your business”. It is customized, it takes less than a minute to create, and clients love it because they can see it is personalized. If you want to get started adding video to you strategy start with these suggestions and you'll build a great foundation to build authority and thought leadership. Will AI Ruin the Effect of Personalized Videos? The proliferation of AI video creation tools presents a challenge for agencies that invest time in filming personalized client videos. As these AI applications become more widespread, clients may increasingly dismiss even genuine personalized messages as just another automated communication embedded in agency workflows. While Carl fully embraces AI as a transformative tool—recently using it to create a brand song rather than hiring a professional songwriter, thereby saving money, maintaining greater creative control, and accelerating production—he maintains a nuanced perspective on its limitations. Despite acknowledging that AI-generated content will inevitably become normalized, he firmly believes the human element remains irreplaceable for creating authentic content that truly resonates with audiences. In Carl's assessment, regardless of how sophisticated AI technology becomes, people will always discern genuine human involvement. Moreover, he contends that agency owners with genuine passion for their work won't willingly surrender their creative roles entirely to artificial intelligence. How AI Tools for Video Can Help You Expand Your Outreach to International Audiences AI technology has revolutionized the process for creating a podcast. You can now create a professional-sounding podcast by researching your topic, compiling relevant articles into a Google document, using ChatGPT to transform this material into a polished script, and finally employing podcast creation platforms to produce a natural-sounding show in your own voice. These same technological advancements enhance video content creation beyond just script development. AI tools can effectively correct pronunciation issues or script errors that traditional editing cannot fix. Perhaps most significantly, AI voice replication technology now enables creators to reach international audiences by reproducing their voice in multiple languages. These sophisticated programs can even adjust your modulation to create the impression that you're naturally speaking the target language. This technological breakthrough creates unprecedented opportunities for content creators to expand beyond local markets and connect with Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, and other language-speaking audiences worldwide, dramatically increasing potential reach and influence. Validating Your Expertise and Building Trust with Video Drawing from his experiences with agency partners, Carl strongly urges agency owners not to underestimate video's crucial role in brand development. He observed that clients often hesitated to work with his recommended partners after conducting quick online searches that revealed only basic website information. Today's clients seek more—they want to see and hear agency owners and team members personally discussing their services and the unique value they deliver. This reflects the modern decision-making process for professional services. Potential clients prioritize making authentic connections, and video serves as an exceptional medium for conveying your message while demonstrating genuine authenticity and relatability. That is why your agency needs a YouTube channel which is home to content that highlights your expertise. The true value lies not in accumulating subscribers or views, but in establishing a professional presence that validates your capabilities and knowledge. A thoughtful video presence serves as powerful evidence of your competence and approach, often becoming the deciding factor for prospective clients. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.

The Mic High Club Luchtvaart Podcast
#283 Chantal Janzen sloopt Transavia toilet!

The Mic High Club Luchtvaart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 40:20


Episode 283! Kijk uit als Chantal Janzen in je vliegtuig zit: ze doet vreemde dingen in het toilet. Onthulling: de Dakota van Prins Bernhard heeft een routewisser. Drama bij Transavia, voor de zoveelste keer. De passagiers zijn de dupe. Tijdens computerstoring vloog Ryanair met lege kist. NOS blundert met foto van WO2-vliegtuig. Reünie voor medewerkers van failliete Nederlandse airline. Vermoeiende video van gravinfluencer Eloise. PH-CO2: ambtenaren bekijken de duurzaamheid van het regeringsvliegtuig. Noodles slurpen mag niet meer bij Korean Airlines. SpiceJet in de problemen. En nog veel meer. Muziek: Spice Up Your Life - Spice Girls. En een vette mix van DJ Turbulence, onze resident DJ. Michiel Koudstaal is onze voice-over. Voor al je stemmenwerk ga naar voxcast.nl

7 milliards de voisins
Vivre dans une ville olympique : Séoul, 1988

7 milliards de voisins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 48:30


En décembre 1987, un avion de la Korean Airlines explose au large de la Birmanie, à son bord, une bombe déposée par deux agents nord-coréens. Un épisode de plus dans le conflit qui oppose la Corée du Sud à son voisin du Nord, qui n'empêchera pourtant pas Séoul de poursuivre sa tentative de rapprochement. Il faut dire que quelques mois plus tard, la capitale sud-coréenne accueille le monde entier pour les Jeux Olympiques de 1988. Pour l'occasion, Séoul se métamorphose grâce à des travaux de grande ampleur. La Corée du Sud est en pleine transition démocratique et économique et veut le faire savoir en misant sur les Jeux. Sport, gastronomie, ... c'est aussi le début du soft power coréen. Quel avant-après pour les habitants de Séoul ? 36 ans après, les habitants sont-ils de nouveau prêts à accueillir une nouvelle olympiade ?  Avec :• Nicolas Rocca, journaliste, ancien correspondant de RFI à Séoul en Corée du Sud. En fin d'émission :  La chronique Le futur du sport de Juliette Brault : les tenues sportives du futur.On passe dans le futur chez 8 milliards de voisins. Pendant ces deux semaines olympiques, on vous propose de réfléchir ensemble à ce que le sport pourrait devenir dans un futur plus ou moins proche. Aujourd'hui, Juliette Brault s'intéresse aux tenues qui habilleront les sportifs de demain.  Le monde des enfants : 4 - Performance Les enfants nous parlent de sport toute la semaine ! C'est le « Monde de enfants » version Jeux Olympiques, que nous propose Charlie Dupiot. Et si on parlait performance aujourd'hui ? Pour en discuter, ils sont 6 autour du micro : Alice, Anna, Raphaël, Erika, Medina et Sienna. Tous sont élèves en 4ème au collège international de l'Est parisien à Noisy-le-Grand, en Seine-Saint-Denis. Programmation musicale :► Shin Hae Chul► Cho Yong-pil ► Dynamite - BTS. 

7 milliards de voisins
Vivre dans une ville olympique : Séoul, 1988

7 milliards de voisins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 48:30


En décembre 1987, un avion de la Korean Airlines explose au large de la Birmanie, à son bord, une bombe déposée par deux agents nord-coréens. Un épisode de plus dans le conflit qui oppose la Corée du Sud à son voisin du Nord, qui n'empêchera pourtant pas Séoul de poursuivre sa tentative de rapprochement. Il faut dire que quelques mois plus tard, la capitale sud-coréenne accueille le monde entier pour les Jeux Olympiques de 1988. Pour l'occasion, Séoul se métamorphose grâce à des travaux de grande ampleur. La Corée du Sud est en pleine transition démocratique et économique et veut le faire savoir en misant sur les Jeux. Sport, gastronomie, ... c'est aussi le début du soft power coréen. Quel avant-après pour les habitants de Séoul ? 36 ans après, les habitants sont-ils de nouveau prêts à accueillir une nouvelle olympiade ?  Avec :• Nicolas Rocca, journaliste, ancien correspondant de RFI à Séoul en Corée du Sud. En fin d'émission :  La chronique Le futur du sport de Juliette Brault : les tenues sportives du futur.On passe dans le futur chez 8 milliards de voisins. Pendant ces deux semaines olympiques, on vous propose de réfléchir ensemble à ce que le sport pourrait devenir dans un futur plus ou moins proche. Aujourd'hui, Juliette Brault s'intéresse aux tenues qui habilleront les sportifs de demain.  Le monde des enfants : 4 - Performance Les enfants nous parlent de sport toute la semaine ! C'est le « Monde de enfants » version Jeux Olympiques, que nous propose Charlie Dupiot. Et si on parlait performance aujourd'hui ? Pour en discuter, ils sont 6 autour du micro : Alice, Anna, Raphaël, Erika, Medina et Sienna. Tous sont élèves en 4ème au collège international de l'Est parisien à Noisy-le-Grand, en Seine-Saint-Denis. Programmation musicale :► Shin Hae Chul► Cho Yong-pil ► Dynamite - BTS. 

Frequent Traveller Circle - Essentials - DEUTSCH
✈️ 30 Passagiere bei Turbulenzen verletzt - Air Europa Flug von Madrid

Frequent Traveller Circle - Essentials - DEUTSCH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 31:45 Transcription Available


Erfahre die Details zum schweren Zwischenfall auf dem Air Europa Flug von Madrid nach Montevideo. Der Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner geriet über dem Atlantik in heftige Turbulenzen, bei denen 30 Passagiere verletzt wurden. Die Piloten mussten eine Notlandung in Natal, Brasilien, durchführen. Sechs Passagiere wurden ins Krankenhaus gebracht. Erfahre mehr über die Ereignisse und Maßnahmen, die die Luftfahrtindustrie zur Sicherheit der Passagiere plant.#AirEuropa #Turbulenzen #Notlandung #Madrid #Montevideo #Luftfahrt #Sicherheit #Reisen #Boeing787 #Flugsicherheit #AviationNews #FlightUX45Fragen des Tages: Fragen des Tages: Was sagt ihr zu der Zunahme der Turbulenzen? Wie geht ihr mit dem verkürzten Service um?00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV03:06 Condor will wieder mit Lufthansa Special Pro Rate Agreement06:58 Emirates Airlines A350 kommt erst später12:26 Emirates Airlines Dom Perignon Upgrade09:48 Emirates Airlines Airbus A380 und Boeing 777 Retrofit15:04 Alaska Airlines Boeing 737MAX N704AL soll nicht zurück17:32 Spirit Aerosystems wird unter Boeing und Airbus aufgeteilt19:14 Liebesgrüsse aus Nordkorea führten zu Schließungen vom Incheon Flughafen21:40 Korean Airlines beendet Kabinen-Service früher wegen Turbulenzen-Angst22:18 Air Europa Flug in Turbulenzen Passagier steckt in der Decke fest24:12 Flughafen BER: 2 Stunden warten auf Koffer im Billigflieger Terminal 227:06 Kostenloses Internet für HON Circle auf LH FlügenFragen des TagesTake-OFF 02.07.2024 – Folge 151-2024 Kanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten

ESPIONS - Histoires Vraies
Les enlèvements en série par les Services secrets nord-coréens

ESPIONS - Histoires Vraies

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 19:34


NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Minuit+ pour profiter Espions - Histoires Vraies et de milliers d'histoires vraies sans publicité, d'épisodes en avant-première et en intégralité. Vous aurez accès sans publicité à des dizaines de programmes passionnants comme Crimes - Histoires Vraies, Paranormal - Histoires Vraies ou encore Catastrophes - Histoires Vraies.

The Up Devotional
Mid-course corrections and moving forward

The Up Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 2:30


In yesterday's devotional I highlighted a Chinese proverb: “A millimeter discrepancy leads to a thousand mile loss.” To explain it, Christopher Yuan tells the tragic story of Korean Airlines flight 007 which veered off course. A problem had occurred with the autopilot. At first, a few degrees wasn't such a big deal. But after a … Continue reading Mid-course corrections and moving forward

The Up Devotional
A millimeter discrepancy leads to a thousand mile loss

The Up Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 2:02


Christopher Yuan's mother taught him a Chinese proverb: “A millimeter discrepancy leads to a thousand mile loss.” To explain its meaning he tells the story of Korean Airlines flight 007. It departed from New York City for South Korea in 1983. After refueling in Alaska, something went wrong with the autopilot. It was off by … Continue reading A millimeter discrepancy leads to a thousand mile loss

Cold War Conversations History Podcast
1983 - the year the Cold War almost turned hot (316)

Cold War Conversations History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 61:43


This week is the 40th anniversary of the Able Archer NATO Exercise where it is reckoned that the Soviet Union and NATO almost started a nuclear war. 1990 an investigation by the US President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, culminating in its highly secret report “The Soviet ‘War Scare'” The detailed PFIAB report concluded that the U.S. “may have inadvertently placed our relations with the Soviet Union on a hair trigger”. The following is an audio version of the talk I delivered to the Manchester Military History Society in October 2023.  Documents, videos, and other extra episode information here https://coldwarconversations.com/episode316 The fight to preserve Cold War history continues and via a simple monthly donation, you will give me the ammunition to continue to preserve Cold War history. You'll become part of our community, get ad-free episodes, and get a sought-after CWC coaster as a thank you and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link. Find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life! Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ColdWarPod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/ Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations Love history? Check out Into History at this link https://intohistory.com/coldwarpod 0:00 Introduction and overview of the episode 1:14 Comparison of the 1983 crisis and the Cuban missile crisis 2:38 Detente and the state of US/Soviet relations in the 1970s & early 80s 4:24 Introduction Ronald Reagan and his policies 5:25 Introduction to Yuri Andropov and his policies 8:56 Soviet intelligence Operation Ryan's purpose and indicators 12:49 Fleetex 83 US naval exercise appears to confirm Soviet suspicions that US is planning an attack 16:33 The downing of Korean Airlines Flight 007 22:30 Incidents soon after the Korean Airlines shootdown 26:08 Soviet early warning system warns of US missile attack 30:06 The US military intervention in Grenada 34:21 Brigadier General Leonard H Perroot's role in averting a nuclear war during Able Archer 83 41:43 Double agent's contributions to Western intelligence 51:26 Controversy about how close we came to nuclear war around Able Archer 54:30 Acknowledgement of financial supporters and continuation of Cold War conversation on Facebook Table of contents powered by PodcastAI✨ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Massacre on Korean Airline Flight 007 (#292)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023


On August 31st, 1983, mid-afternoon Washington time, a Korean Airlines 747, Flight 007, en route from New York to Seoul, disappeared from air traffic control radar screens in the Far East. It took air traffic controllers and American intelligence agencies several hours to piece together what had happened. By 10:30 pm Eastern time, the unthinkable […]

Words to Live By Podcast
Massacre on Korean Airline Flight 007

Words to Live By Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 19:57


On August 31st, 1983, mid-afternoon Washington time, a Korean Airlines 747, Flight 007, en route from New York to Seoul, disappeared from air traffic control radar screens in the Far East. It took air traffic controllers and American intelligence agencies several hours to piece together what had happened. By 10:30 pm Eastern time, the unthinkable had occurred; the Soviets had shot the civilian airplane out of the sky. 60 Americans, including an American Congressman, were among the 269 passengers. Over the next few weeks, the President had plenty to say.

The Pediatric Lounge
Leadership, Communication, Compassion and Hope How do we get There?

The Pediatric Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 52:49 Transcription Available


Susan J. Kressly, MD, FAAP, is board certified in Pediatrics and Clinical Informatics and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She received her medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine. She served her residency at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children and stayed an additional year as Chief Pediatric Resident.Dr. Kressly believes that all children deserve access to a well-coordinated patient-centered medical home neighborhood, and all pediatricians (including medical and surgical specialists) deserve the resources, payment, and support to meet the needs of their patients and families.Among her proudest accomplishments are the patients she has mentored into pediatricians. There is nothing more satisfying than watching children say, “I want to be like that,” and then have the pleasure of helping them turn their dreams into reality to serve."If we give pediatricians the right resources and appropriate payment to be able to serve the families, we can do amazing things. That is what's killing us, the lack of appropriate resources. Yes, all the administrative burden and crap is getting in the way, but as pediatricians, you know, you make a difference."Lack of cockpit communication recalls the 1999 Korean Airlines crash near London. COMPASSIONOMICSDr. Kathleen Wania from Greece Pediatric Medicine and P.E.D.SSupport the show

Air Crash Investigation: The Podcast
A SLEEPING PILOT?! : Korean Airlines flight 801 (REUPLOAD)

Air Crash Investigation: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 28:05


hi everyone! this is a reupload of the story of Korean Airlines flight 801. New episode out tomorrow

Air Crash Investigation: The Podcast
Missed Approach: Korean Airlines flight 801 (REUPLOAD)

Air Crash Investigation: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 28:05


This is a reupload of the story of Korean Airlines flight 801. New episode on Wednesday :)

L’heure du crime : les archives de Jacques Pradel
Le jour où les Russes ont abattu un Boeing coréen

L’heure du crime : les archives de Jacques Pradel

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 36:37


Le 1er septembre 1983, dans un contexte de guerre froide, le Boeing 747 de la Korean Airlines, qui relie New York à Séoul disparaît mystérieusement au-dessus de l'espace aérien soviétique, emportant avec lui ses 269 passagers. L'Union soviétique nie d'abord avoir connaissance de l'incident, avant d'admettre plus tard avoir abattu le Boeing coréen, affirmant que l'avion était en mission d'espionnage. Cette catastrophe aérienne aurait bien pu avoir des conséquences dramatiques, et causer une Troisième Guerre mondiale. Jacques Pradel reçoit Jean-Pierre Otelli, pilote professionnel, expert en aéronautique et auteur du livre Erreurs de pilotage, tome 8 aux éditions Altipresse.

The History of Current Events
The Man Who Saved the World

The History of Current Events

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 12:38


Détente had come to an end. With the paranoid former KGB head Yuri Andropov assuming the Premiership and the election of the staunchly anti-communist Ronald Reagan, things were heating up in the Cold War.   As the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan reached its peak and Reagan's rhetoric became more and more aggressive, things had reached a fever pitch. The accidental downing of Korean Airlines 007 by the Soviets brought the two Superpowers to the point of no return.  Stanislav Petrov, lieutenant colonel of the Soviet nuclear early warning systems received a message one night. That the United States was preparing to launch numerous nuclear strikes on the Soviet Union. His decision that night saved the world from global nuclear war.Support the show

Fate of Fact
September 6th: USSR Acknowledges Korean Airlines Shootdown

Fate of Fact

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 6:32 Very Popular


On September 6, 1983, the Soviet Union acknowledges shooting down Korean Airlines Flight 007. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hard Landings
Episode 148: KAL007

Hard Landings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 94:28 Very Popular


On September 1, 1983 a Korean Airlines flight is on its way to Seoul, South Korea, but the flight never makes it. What caused this flight to crash in the middle of cruise flight. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hard-landings-podcast/support

Instant Trivia
Episode 460 - Nickelodeon - State Dept. Travel Warnings - Airlines - Computer History - The 1860s

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 7:40


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 460, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Nickelodeon 1: Summer Sanders is the host of this game show. Figure It Out. 2: These 2 guys were on Nickelodeon's "All That" before getting their own show. Kenan and Kel. 3: This character got her secret powers after being doused with a chemical in a freak accident. Alex Mack. 4: Henry and June live inside a comic book filled with mind-scrambling cartoons on this show. KaBlam!. 5: Hey! This cartoon boy has a football-shaped head and is bullied by Helga. Arnold. Round 2. Category: State Dept. Travel Warnings 1: The U.S. uses the Swiss embassy in Iran to conduct business and the Polish embassy in this neighboring country. Iraq. 2: Say so long to Sarajevo; the U.S. has been warning people about visiting this country since 1992. Bosnia. 3: In June 1997 the U.S. closed its embassy in Brazzaville in this country and advises you not to visit. The Congo. 4: If you decide to go to this country (against U.S. wishes), really avoid the city of Cali. Colombia. 5: With tensions between Ethiopia and this country mounting, the State Dept. warned Americans to get out. Eritrea. Round 3. Category: Airlines 1: Icarus is the frequent-flyer program of this international airline. Olympic Airlines. 2: In 1973 there was "Something Special in the Air": this airline's first female pilot, Bonnie Tiburzi. American Airlines. 3: Richard Branson has called this airline "My baby...and...something I am enormously proud of". Virgin Atlantic. 4: Not surprisingly, in 1988 it was the official carrier of the Seoul Olympic games. Korean Airlines. 5: Pilot Sully Sullenberger performed the "Miracle on the Hudson" while flying for this airline. U.S. Airways. Round 4. Category: Computer History 1: This removable item used for data storage was introduced in 1971; the first one was 8 inches square. floppy disk. 2: This computer was introduced in 1984 and came with a MacWrite text program and a MacPaint program for graphics. Apple Macintosh. 3: This company whose name is synonymous with copying introduced the first hand-held mouse in 1973. Xerox. 4: Even before all the polls closed, CBS used this huge computer to predict the result of the 1952 presidential election. UNIVAC. 5: In 1993 Intel introduced this new chip, which had 3.1 million transistors. Pentium. Round 5. Category: The 1860s 1: In an 1867 article, this English physician wrote, "The first ojject must be the destruction of any septic germs". Joseph Lister. 2: In 1865 this city succeeded Auckland as capital of New Zealand. Wellington. 3: On October 4, 1861 the U.S. Navy authorized the construction of this ironclad ship; it was launched 118 days later. Monitor. 4: In 1986 this 23-year-old from Cleveland invested $4000 in an oil refining business; he became very, very rich. John D.) Rockefeller. 5: In 1868 this lodge, the B.P.O.E., was founded in New York City by 15 entertainers. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

The Aerospace Advantage
Episode 69 - Brink of Nuclear War: Able Archers and Lessons for Today

The Aerospace Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 34:45 Transcription Available Very Popular


Episode 69 – Brink of Nuclear War: Able Archers and Lessons for Today Episode Summary: In Episode 69 of the Aerospace Advantage podcast Brink of Nuclear War: Able Archers and Lessons for Today, host John "Slick" Baum is joined by former career Air Force intelligence officer and aerospace industry executive Brian Morra to discuss his new book The Able Archers and how the lessons he learned from his first-hand experience during Able Archer applies to Russia today. In 1983, following the NATO Able Archer military exercise and the Soviet shootdown of Korean Airlines flight 007, the US and Soviet Union were on the brink of nuclear war. The events were highly classified at the time, so little was known of the exact details. But, now, Brian has taken his first-hand experience as an intelligence officer in Japan along with newly declassified material, to tell us the story of The Able Archers and how the US and USSR avoided nuclear war. This story is incredibly relevant for today as the US and NATO face the threat of nuclear escalation by Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war.  Credits: Host: Lt Col (Ret.) John “Slick” Baum, Senior Fellow, The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Producer: Daniel C. Rice Executive Producer: Douglas Birkey Guest: Brian Morra, Board Member at CAE USA and Author Links: You can buy The Able Archers book here. Find out more about Brian Morra here: www.brianjmorra.com Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://bit.ly/3GbA5Of Website: https://mitchellaerospacepower.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MitchellStudies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mitchell.Institute.Aerospace LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3nzBisb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themitchellinstituteforaero/?hl=en #MitchellStudies #AerospaceAdvantage #AbleArchers Thank you for your continued support!

Place and Time
The Fate of Korean Airlines Flight 007

Place and Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 17:31


September 1st, 1983, over the sea of Japan, Korean Airlines Flight 007 is shot down by a Soviet plane. The aftermath would change the world. ICAO Report (1993) | LINK NASA Report (2001) | LINK Reagan's Address to the Nation on September 5, 1983 | LINK Discovery Channel Special | LINK

Three Questions
Episode 7: Korean Airlines Flight KAL007

Three Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 71:11


A Russian war plane shoots down a passenger jet with 269 souls onboard. How and why did this great tragedy happen? Listen this week to the terrifying story of Korean Airlines Flight 007 Show Notes: Air Disasters: Season 2, Episode: The Target is Destroyed Dark Docs: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSp-Q9FGiT8 Encyclopedia Britannica: Flight of KA007: https://www.britannica.com/event/Korean-Air-Lines-flight-007 United Nations Security Council Report: December 16, 1991: http://www.securitycouncilreport.org/atf/cf/%7B65BFCF9B-6D27-4E9C-8CD3-CF6E4FF96FF9%7D/s_pv_2470.pdf The Downing of Flight 007: 30 Years Later, A Cold War Tragedy Still Seems Surreal - CNN.com 8/31/13: https://www.cnn.com/2013/08/31/us/kal-fight-007-anniversary/index.html Wikipedia: Korean Airlines Flight 997: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007 Korean Airlines Flight KA 007 Alternative Theories: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007_alternative_theories

Suebiquitous Podcast
64. Sue Reads Her Book Part 2

Suebiquitous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 42:03


Mei Chen, Sue's seat mate on Korean Airlines to Seoul, begins to make her way into Sue's heart. This story-weave from the book, "Suebiquitous: A Humorous Travelog of an Unfiltered Saint" continues with this week's episode number 64 - Chapters 3 & 4. 

Hidden Among Us
44: The Bombing of Korean Airlines 858

Hidden Among Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 57:24


Air crash investigation fans: we got you this week! We've never covered a case like this before, so be prepared for political espionage and spies. Honda and Chris also discuss some crime documentaries they've watched and once again, Chris needs your help in finding a documentary that would pique her interest. Then Chris shares about the bombing of Korean Airlines 858, how it happened, why it happened and the interesting aftermath. After all, killers and spirits are just things… Hidden Among Us.

What's Happening In Travel With Cushrow And Kerwin
Episode 54: Delta Air Lines bucks the current trend and extends middle seat blocking; Delta tests curb-to-gate biometric experience at Detroit

What's Happening In Travel With Cushrow And Kerwin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 75:03


Episode 54 Airlines1:59 - Delta Air Lines bucks the current trend and extends middle seat blockingThe Delta tag line is "Keep Climbing"5:13 - Delta tests curb-to-gate biometric experience at Detroit12:59 - Delta and WestJet part ways in their proposed joint venture21:26 - jetBlue to provide free COVID testing at JFK T5 and26:02 - jetBlue gets slots at London airports29:25 - Ready for PLAY, i.e. WOW Air version 2.0?34:12 - MOM Air – a smart Icelandic idea or cynical experiment in human gullibility46:42 - The Lufthansa Group joins the buy-on-board set51:22 - The much anticipated Hong Kong Singapore air travel bubble gets a bit deflated56:50 - Speed dating going nowhere, for Taiwanese citizens only.  Yes, that's a thing now1:02:42 - Will South Korea's Asiana Airlines be the first large airline domino to fall during COVID?1:08:43 - Happy 100th birthday, Qantas!Where To Find UsApple PodcastDeezerGoogle PodcastiHeart RadioListen NotesPodcast AddictPodchaserSpotifySupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/passrider)

What's Happening In Travel With Cushrow And Kerwin
Episode 41: What's happening with the 737-7/8/9, Boeing and Alaska making a deal; Qantas is flying the 787 flight for about 7 hours around Australia took off; Asiana had an A380 flight over South Korea and will add two more

What's Happening In Travel With Cushrow And Kerwin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 33:48


In this episode:AirlinesWhat's happening with the 737-7/8/9, Boeing and Alaska making a dealQantas is flying the 787 flight for about 7 hours around Australia took off Asiana had an A380 flight over South Korea and will add two moreEtihad losing the A380British Airways bids farewell to the last of its LHR-based 744s left Heathrow on October 8thSAS's dismal September statisticsAir Asia Japan shuts down – is this the first of the Air Asia dominoes to fall?Singapore Airlines introduces individual amenity kits for its Business Class passengersWhere To Find UsApple PodcastDeezerGoogle PodcastiHeart RadioListen NotesPodcast AddictPodchaserSpotifySupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/passrider)

A Conversation With...
Mark Dombroff

A Conversation With...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 37:06


In this fascinating interview, Mark Dombroff, who has been an aviation litigator for over 40 years, talks about, among other subjects, how he got into the world of aviation, his handling of the shoot down of Korean Airlines 007 by the Soviets, his involvement in the accident which took the life of PGA Champion Payne Stewart and his handling of the “Miracle on the Hudson.”

Aerocast
Delta aposenta seus 777-200. Aprenda as diferenças com o Cmte. Rafael Santos | Aerocast

Aerocast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 37:20


A Delta Airlines anunciou que vai retirar da sua frota todos os 18 Boeing 777-200LR e Boeing 777-200ER até o fim de 2020 graças a crise do Voldemort. Quem te explica a diferença entre eles é o Comandante da Korean Airlines, Rafael Santos. Brasileiro, ex-Varig, profundo conhecedor dos sistemas do 777 e suas diferenças de […] O post Delta aposenta seus 777-200. Aprenda as diferenças com o Cmte. Rafael Santos | Aerocast apareceu primeiro em Aerocast.

Two Peaches Podcast with Alex & Arlene
Couple's Updates w. Arlene & Rob

Two Peaches Podcast with Alex & Arlene

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 44:53


Week 4 of couples updates! In this episode you sit with Arlene & Rob. They have quite the interesting conversation. They talk the Hourglass Abs Booty workout, constant eating, MURPHs, Chernobyl, and the Korean Airlines study discussed by Malcolm Gladwell. We get our dose of Stevie updates, dive a little deeper into Arlene & Robs relationship, discuss struggles, societal pressures, and learning to be patient. Tune in for some insight!Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/twopeachespod/Email: twopeachespod@gmail.comDon't forget to subscribe, rate, review, and SPREAD THE WORD! Email us any questions you want us to cover! xoThanks for listening!! =)

LISTEN: This Day In History
April 20th This Day in History

LISTEN: This Day In History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 4:55


Today in History: The Columbine Massacre occurs. Deepwater Horizon Oil Platform explodes. Korean Airlines plane shot down. Apollo 16 lands on moon. French Revolutionary Wars begin.  

i love my wife podcast
EP 111: Rock band BETTY chats about their new album, tour & activism

i love my wife podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 62:23


Join Kelli and Anne for their 111th LIVE episode! They begin this episode by talking about their incredible trip to Singapore and Thailand. You can't believe the amazing experiences they had from drinking at the martini bar on Korean Airlines, to a private tour in Singapore, to taking the Belmond Eastern Oriental Express from Singapore to Bangkok, to temples across Thailand, bathing elephants in Chiang Mai and exploring the ocean caves of Phuket. Hear all about these incredible trips by going to www.rfamilyvacations.com   Their special guests today are Alyson Palmer, Elizabeth Ziff and Amy Ziff. They make up the rock band BETTY. They are singers, songwriters, musicians & outspoken activists. Hear about their upcoming album, tour & how they feel about our current political climate and the 2020 election. They also play their new song Soundproof and perform their song Rise LIVE. Find out where they are touring and follow them on social media at www.hellobetty.com   As always, they end with a cocktail from Equality Vodka.  This week, in honor of Betty, they are serving Betty's Martini On The Rocks.

Front Porch Sense
Episode 37 - Remembering a Patriot: Congressman Larry McDonald

Front Porch Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 10:00


Congressman Larry McDonald disappeared along with Korean Airlines flight 007, shot down by the Soviets in 1983. Was it an accident or an assassination?

Class Bravo
Coronavirus, Big News from American and Alaska, and of course the 737 Max

Class Bravo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 29:39


On this episode, Ray and Cory discuss the effects of the Coronavirus on the airlines, American and Alaska's huge announcement, and the ongoing struggles of the 737 Max.

Í ljósi sögunnar
Korean Airlines flug 007

Í ljósi sögunnar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Haustið 1983 skaut sovésk orrustuþota niður suðurkóreska farþegaþotu, Korean Airlines flug 007 frá New York til Seúl, með þeim afleiðingum að allir um borð fórust.

Í ljósi sögunnar
Korean Airlines flug 007

Í ljósi sögunnar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Haustið 1983 skaut sovésk orrustuþota niður suðurkóreska farþegaþotu, Korean Airlines flug 007 frá New York til Seúl, með þeim afleiðingum að allir um borð fórust.

Í ljósi sögunnar
Korean Airlines flug 007

Í ljósi sögunnar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Haustið 1983 skaut sovésk orrustuþota niður suðurkóreska farþegaþotu, Korean Airlines flug 007 frá New York til Seúl, með þeim afleiðingum að allir um borð fórust.

Flight Safety Detectives
Who's Accountable and What Caused the Ethiopian Airlines Crash?

Flight Safety Detectives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 29:07


Episode 3 "In the US we have the NTSB which is an independent investigative authority.  Ethiopia does not have that. How is it that that they are going to be held accountable?"  "Some preliminary information...indicates that the AoA vane (an exterior part that measures the plane's angle of attack) was in question - either it failed on takeoff or because of a possible bird strike."   Captain George H. Snyder, President and CEO of GHS Aviation Group and former Vice President of safety for USAir and Korean Airlines, discusses the preliminary findings of the March 2018 Ethiopian Airlines crash with Flight Safety Detectives Greg Feith and John Goglia. As we wait the full report's findings, the trio discuss the fact that the worldwide aviation industry is waking up to the certification process, training standards and the power of investigation. This was essentially a brand new airplane and there was no reason to  believe it was not airworthy.   

Flight Safety Detectives
The Aftermath, Causes and Results of the Deadly Lion Air Crash

Flight Safety Detectives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 24:56


Episode 2 "That was a brand new airplane. If they had a problem, why didn't they go back to Boeing for a brand new part?" "Many airlines today are outsourcing both line maintenance and their heavy base maintenance functions." "While the services can be outsourced, the accountability and and responsibility must remain with the operator!" Flight Safety Detectives John Goglia and Greg Feith discuss the deadly October 2018 Lion Air crash with Captain George H. Snyder, President and CEO of GHS Aviation Group and former Vice President of safety for USAir and Korean Airlines. They discuss the importance of maintenance accountability, life and death issues around language barriers, misinterpretation in operating procedures worldwide, and the process of verifying whether new or used parts are airworthy. 

Falken's Maze: An 80s Guide to History
I Hope the Russians Love Their Children Too (Part 1 of 3)

Falken's Maze: An 80s Guide to History

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 18:30


In this episode, we use the movie WarGames, Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood, and the downing of Korean Airlines 007 to explore the relationship between the United States and Soviet Union in the 80s, specifically as it relates to nuclear war. n Falken's Maze technologist and former international relations professor Jason Thomas explores the intersection of technology, history, and culture. Created for listeners who wistfully long for the 80s but want to understand the complexities of today, this podcast demystifies and explains the world's most compelling technologies and events through 80's movies, music, and television. This is where history, tech, and retro pop collide. This episode is the first in a three-part series. The overarching goal of this set of shows is to discover how the intersection of artificially intelligent machines, Soviet-US relations, and an intrepid young man hacking his way into almost starting World War 3 helps to explain issues we face today. In this episode, we use the movie WarGames, Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood, and the downing of Korean Airlines 007 to explore the relationship between the United States and Soviet Union in the 80s, specifically as it relates to nuclear war. CORRECTION: I mentioned that the book Gulag: A History was written by Samantha Power. That is incorrect, it is Anne Applebaum. The link is below in the Reference section. If you enjoyed the show, tell a friend, leave a review, click some stars :) Find us online at www.falkenspodcast.com. References: The Gulag Archipelago Abridged: An Experiment in Literary Investigation by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Gulag: A History by Anne Applebaum Music: Street Dancing by Timecrawler 82 is Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (4.0) International license. Paint The Sky by Dysfunction_AL (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.

Global Business Talk Radio
Ali Shami Founder and CEO at FTD Global, Retired Boeing Sr. Manager

Global Business Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 24:07


Ali Shami is Ed's very special guest today. Ali is Founder and CEO at FTD Global, Retired Boeing Sr. Manager This information is from Ali's Linkdin profile: Highly effective leader with a combination of technical and leadership attributes. Highlights: - Numerous awards from airline customers and team members - Extensive experience in working with international customers and leading initiatives - Boeing Field Service Representative in Luton, England during the summer of 2000 providing on-site assistance to easyJet, Monarch and Britannia airlines. - Boeing Field Service Representative in Rome and Milan, Italy during the summer of 1997 providing on-site assistance to Alitalia, Air Europe Italy, and Lauda Air. - Boeing Field Service Representative in Pusan, South Korea during the summer of 1996 providing on-site assistance to Korean Airlines. - Among the top 100 Boeing managers who scored the highest on the 2009 employee survey results - Received a cash award by the Option Management Team in Customer Engineering for displaying remarkable level of achievements and leadership attributes - Recognized for team building and customer service skills - Offered numerous cultural awareness seminars to Boeing organizations - 2003 Diversity Excellence Award winner - 2004 Global Diversity Change Agent Award - Sponsor of a Customer Engineering Team -2010 Change Diversity Agent Award - Chairperson of a Business Development Support Group Sales Team - 2011 Diversity Change Agent Award Specialties: Public Speaking, Leadership Training, Technical Research Background, Dynamics Loads, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Customer Service, Operations, Customer Engineering, and Sales and Marketing. -Produced the first audio material that introduces the Lebanese dialect which is spoken in the streets of Beirut. The Volume 1, 2, and 3 contained CDs and booklets and were sold in all continents. "A little knowledge that acts is worth infinitely more than much knowledge that is idle." ~Khalil Gibran

GONE
The Disappearance of Korean Airlines Flight 007

GONE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 64:19


In August of 1983, Korean Airlines flight 007 deviated off course and disappeared from radar. Some believe it was shot down by the Soviets. Others believe it was on a government spy mission. Korea, the US, and Japan all publicly demanded an investigation, but it would take ten years to learn the truth.

Asia Tech Podcast
ATP246: Dan Itsara - Glazziq the Bangkok Based Fashion Brand

Asia Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 53:06


Discover more tech podcasts like this: Tech Podcast Asia. Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award Winning Podcast Agency. [00:05] Welcome Dan Itsara to Asia Tech Podcast Stories [01:25] Why did Dan decide to build Glazziq, an e-commerce brand for prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses? [03:10] Where did the Glazziq design get its influence from? Also, where did the idea of starting Glazziq come from? [08:10] Does Dan see his previous work experience for the US Air Force and NASA relevant to building an eyeglass company in the context of what he is doing? [14:55] Thai people are friendly, don't like confrontation and don't like saying there's a mistake - how does Dan culture that mindset into a group of people who may have been programmed in another way? [18:20] "Disagree and commit" - an example of Korean Airlines in the 1980s [22:05] A backstory on Dan as an American-Thai, growing up in Northern California and his rationale for going to Thailand [25:20] Did Thai people - or Dan himself - not know where he fitted in when he moved to Thailand? Also, did that put doubt in his mind? [28:00] Having experience living in cross-cultural worlds develops empathy - a powerful tool for retail and e-commerce [30:55] How did Dan grow Glazziq, an e-commerce/retail business, to operational positive within six months? [34:10] Is it difficult to standardize the process of making prescription eyeglasses or sunglasses? Also, the many mistakes Glazziq made in the process [38:55] How close is Dan to having the "ultimate dashboard" to simplify his business or is it a pipe dream to have? [42:45] Now that Glazziq is a growing business and operationally positive, does Dan have a clear idea on where he should be focusing? [45:20] As a mountain climber and an entrepreneur, what is Dan's take on the "never give up" advice? [49:35] "Amateurs practice until they can do it right but professionals practice until they can't do it wrong" [50:05] Dan's experience is a great case study on why it makes sense to not necessarily work for a startup straight out of the gate but to get training first in the corporate world or the military [52:15] Check out www.glazziq.com or find Dan at LinkedIn.com/DanItsara

Asia Tech Podcast New Episodes
246: Dan Itsara – Glazziq the Bangkok Based Fashion Brand

Asia Tech Podcast New Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 53:09


[00:05] Welcome Dan Itsara to Asia Tech Podcast Stories [01:25] Why did Dan decide to build Glazziq, an e-commerce brand for prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses? [03:10] Where did the Glazziq design get its influence from? Also, where did the idea of starting Glazziq come from? [08:10] Does Dan see his previous work experience for the US Air Force and NASA relevant to building an eyeglass company in the context of what he is doing? [14:55] Thai people are friendly, don't like confrontation and don't like saying there's a mistake - how does Dan culture that mindset into a group of people who may have been programmed in another way? [18:20] "Disagree and commit" - an example of Korean Airlines in the 1980s [22:05] A backstory on Dan as an American-Thai, growing up in Northern California and his rationale for going to Thailand [25:20] Did Thai people - or Dan himself - not know where he fitted in when he moved to Thailand? Also, did that put doubt in his mind? [28:00] Having experience living in cross-cultural worlds develops empathy - a powerful tool for retail and e-commerce [30:55] How did Dan grow Glazziq, an e-commerce/retail business, to operational positive within six months? [34:10] Is it difficult to standardize the process of making prescription eyeglasses or sunglasses? Also, the many mistakes Glazziq made in the process [38:55] How close is Dan to having the "ultimate dashboard" to simplify his business or is it a pipe dream to have? [42:45] Now that Glazziq is a growing business and operationally positive, does Dan have a clear idea on where he should be focusing? [45:20] As a mountain climber and an entrepreneur, what is Dan's take on the "never give up" advice? [49:35] "Amateurs practice until they can do it right but professionals practice until they can't do it wrong" [50:05] Dan's experience is a great case study on why it makes sense to not necessarily work for a startup straight out of the gate but to get training first in the corporate world or the military [52:15] Check out www.glazziq.com or find Dan at LinkedIn.com/DanItsara

Asia Tech Podcast
246: Dan Itsara – Glazziq the Bangkok Based Fashion Brand

Asia Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 53:09


[00:05] Welcome Dan Itsara to Asia Tech Podcast Stories [01:25] Why did Dan decide to build Glazziq, an e-commerce brand for prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses? [03:10] Where did the Glazziq design get its influence from? Also, where did the idea of starting Glazziq come from? [08:10] Does Dan see his previous work experience for the US Air Force and NASA relevant to building an eyeglass company in the context of what he is doing? [14:55] Thai people are friendly, don't like confrontation and don't like saying there's a mistake - how does Dan culture that mindset into a group of people who may have been programmed in another way? [18:20] "Disagree and commit" - an example of Korean Airlines in the 1980s [22:05] A backstory on Dan as an American-Thai, growing up in Northern California and his rationale for going to Thailand [25:20] Did Thai people - or Dan himself - not know where he fitted in when he moved to Thailand? Also, did that put doubt in his mind? [28:00] Having experience living in cross-cultural worlds develops empathy - a powerful tool for retail and e-commerce [30:55] How did Dan grow Glazziq, an e-commerce/retail business, to operational positive within six months? [34:10] Is it difficult to standardize the process of making prescription eyeglasses or sunglasses? Also, the many mistakes Glazziq made in the process [38:55] How close is Dan to having the "ultimate dashboard" to simplify his business or is it a pipe dream to have? [42:45] Now that Glazziq is a growing business and operationally positive, does Dan have a clear idea on where he should be focusing? [45:20] As a mountain climber and an entrepreneur, what is Dan's take on the "never give up" advice? [49:35] "Amateurs practice until they can do it right but professionals practice until they can't do it wrong" [50:05] Dan's experience is a great case study on why it makes sense to not necessarily work for a startup straight out of the gate but to get training first in the corporate world or the military [52:15] Check out www.glazziq.com or find Dan at LinkedIn.com/DanItsara

Chewing the Frat
"53 "Spiritual GPS"

Chewing the Frat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 10:59


The modern GPS system has over 31 satellites involved in its network. It became available for widespread public use the the doing of Korean Airlines flight 007 which killed 267 people. GPS technology is no so far advanced that it is being used in shoes for Alzheimer Patients. Not only is a physical GPS needed by a spiritual GPS is also needed. Let's talk about that on Chewing the Frat.

Abroaders Podcast
AP 201 - Booking with Korean Skypass

Abroaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 39:46


Korean Airlines offers an elite business and first class product for travel from North America to Asia. Like Singapore and Lufthansa, Korean offers extra availability to members of their Skypass frequent flyer program. Today, we’ll cover how to use Chase Ultimate Rewards to book these tickets, and how to navigate Koreans unique award redemption process with minimal effort. www.abroaders.com/201.

Counting Countries
Stefan Krasowski - 186 countries... and counting!

Counting Countries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 60:50


Stefan has been able to strike a great balance between life and travel.  Stefan has a full time job and is married, yet still has managed to travel to 186 countries.      Stefan’s passion for the Chinese language in school led him to studying, working, and living in China for eight years.  He also managed to visit every province in the country.  With detailed planning and with an expertise in travel hacking, Stefan has managed to live a life of travel and exploration.  Despite working full time has has managed with business trips and his vacations to methodically travel the world.  Listen in as he shares amazing travel stories of exploring Djibouti, dealing with a missing baby in Saudi Arabia, and why Tunisia is his favorite country.   Please enjoy this episode of Counting Countries.          Subscribe on iTunes today! More about Stefan Krasowski:   Born in: Minneapolis, Minnesota Passports from: Two, valid US passports Favorite travel book: My first Lonely Planet China book Favorite travel film: I still have not seen Up in the Air. Favorite travel site: maps.me for offline navigation around he world.   Must carry: Small Chinese umbrella with UV liner for rain and sun, yes, a parasol. Favorite food: If I had to pick one dish to eat every day for the rest of my life, it is Korean bibimbap. Favorite drink: Fruit juices, my favorite is soursop. Favorite Airline: My wife’s favorite is Korean Airlines, when she flies happy, we are both happy Favorite Hotel: Shanghai Holiday Inn Pudong, I used to stay a lot for business, within a 5-minute walk there are a ton of restaurants where I can get all my Shanghai favorites, bubble tea, and even great Xinjiang food; for glamorous in Shanghai, by the way, Hotel Indigo on the Bund is that fantastic boutique style that is cool and fun, like 1920s art deco Shanghai with a colorful modern twist. Website: Rapid Travel Chai Facebook: Rapid Travel Chai Twitter: Rapid Travel Chai Instagram: Rapid Travel Chai Travel Map: Stefan’s Map with The Best Travelled. Travel Hacking Tips: Travel Hacks             Subscribe on iTunes today!! About Counting Countries Counting Countries is the only podcast to bring you the stories from the dedicated few who’ve spent their lives on the singular quest of traveling to every country in the world. Less people have traveled to every country in the world than have been to outer space. Theme music for this podcast is Demeter’s Dance, written, performed, and provided by Mundi. About GlobalGaz Ric Gazarian is the host of Counting Countries. He is the author of three books: Hit The Road: India, 7000 KM To Go, and Photos From Chernobyl.  He is the producer of two travel documentaries: Hit The Road: India and Hit The Road: Cambodia.  Ric is also on his own quest to visit every country in the world. You can see where he has traveled so far and keep up with his journey at GlobalGaz.com How Many Countries Are There? Well… that depends on who you ask! The United Nations states that there are 193 member states. The British Foreign and Commonwealth office states that there are 225 countries and territories. The Century Club states that there are 325 sovereign nations, territories, enclaves, and islands. The Most Traveled Person states that there are 875 unique parts of the world. The Best Traveled states that there are 1281 unique places in the world. Me? My goal is the 193 countries that are recognized by the UN, but I am sure I will visit some other places along the way. Disclaimer: I will earn a fee if you order from Amazon/Agoda.

Talk Box Radio with Lisa Erhard
All About: Voice Acting with Special Guest Nancy Wilson, Producer/Coach

Talk Box Radio with Lisa Erhard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015 120:00


This is a Re broadcast of  11/21/15.  Just for listening... What is acting really? Nancy will talk about the fact that each and every one of us are born actors, because actors are really storytellers -and storytelling has been an integral part of the human experience since the beginning of time. We'll be discussing:  Things you can do to make any script your own.How you can stand out at an audition.Creating your own breaks. Putting one foot ahead of the other every day.  What a pro in voiceover really is.Presenting your truest self in an audition. Do you struggle with feelings that perhaps you aren't "good enough" or, don't have a "right" to call yourself an actor? We'll talk about why that's just plain nonsense. Nancy Wilson has been a recognized voice in Los Angeles broadcasting for many years – most notably as a staff announcer at KTWV FM, 94.7 The Wave. She was a signature voice for Digital Planet (now Sirius) and the voice of Smooth Jazz for Korean Airlines. Nancy created two national programs: the award-winning environmental radio series, Big Blue Planet, now Our Blue World on iTunes, and The Larry Carlton show, on Music Choice. Currently, Nancy is a busy voice actor in Los Angeles, and is pursuing an acting career. She recently booked the role of Margaret (mom) in the SAG/AFTRA production of the old time radio series “Father Knows Best,” and is involved in casting SAG/AFTRA’s upcoming old-time radio theatre production of Gene Autry’s Christmas at Melody Ranch, at the Gene Autry Theatre in Los Angeles. Nancy is a vocal coach and producer and has trained at the renowned improv school, The Groundlings, in Hollywood.  Get Scripts for today's show here:  http://www.talkboxradio.com/scripts

Koreabridge  - Korea Business
Korea Business Talk - July 16, 2011

Koreabridge - Korea Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2011 47:20


Korea Business Talk #1 July 16, 2011A collaborative project brought to you by  KoreaBusinessCentral.com & Koreabridge.net   Participants:  Jeff Lebow,  Joshua Davies, Daniel Lafontaine, Hyungsik Yoon, Adam H Cave, David Yoon, Don Southerton Subsribe to Korea Business TalkNext KBT Webcast: July 30 11amKSTNews Items & TopicsPyeongchang 2018 Olympics PyeongChang's Olympic bid chief credits teamwork, new marketing Rogge rules out N. Korea co-hosting Pyeongchang GamesChange in Unionization Laws Korean Multiple Labor Union Law Class Action Suit against AppleSouth Korean Lawyer Plans Class-Action Suit Agaist Apple Union attempt in Hyundai Alabama down the tubeHyundai Teaches UAW Best Factory Job Doesn't Need a Union Inflation/Interest Rates S. Korea to Encourage Fixed-Rate Loans to Curb Record Home Debt South Korea Consumer Prices Advance 4.4% Year on Year, More Than ForecastKoreans urged to abandon Naver in favor of Google Blogger Blasts Naver, Urges Korean to Go Google Lonestar Takeover of Korea Exchange Bank Lone Star, Hana Cut KEB Deal Price by 6%Chat Log[10:39] Jeff: Now we're streaming [10:47] Steven Bammel: Crystal clear [10:47] matt: audio excellent [10:48] Steven Bammel: It's not like your hair is going to be messed up... [10:50] Joshua Davies: Thanks Steven! [10:57] Steven Bammel: How about the match fixing in Korean soccer? [10:57] Steven Bammel: Japan's order to public servants not to ride Korean Airlines [10:58] Meebo Message: David is now known as David Yoon [10:58] David Yoon: Thank you for the invitation to this forum! [10:58] Steven Bammel: The typhoon on its way to Korea... [10:58] Steven Bammel: The continuous breakdowns of KTX lately [10:58] Jeff: David, would you like to join the Hangout? [10:58] Steven Bammel: I'm flipping through the paper... [10:59] Steven Bammel: No [10:59] Steven Bammel: I'll contact him now. [11:02] Steven Bammel: I don't know what the deal is with Don. [11:04] Steven Bammel: Jeff - I emailed you now. [11:12] Joshua Davies: Botique is a better way to say small [11:14] Steven Bammel: BTW, please shoot out the link to your social media networks right now... [11:14] Joshua Davies: all of mine is at joshuawdavies.com cheers! [11:35] Steven Bammel: I think Don's connection is coming and going... [11:39] Rahul: Rahul here; you're talking of a lot of topics (Dokdo, Apple) [11:39] Steven Bammel: Yes, it's a good discussion, isn't it? [11:39] Rahul: perhaps. ive just joined in. what's the agenda precisely? [11:40] Steven Bammel: Just a general discussion about the news. [11:40] Steven Bammel: Don Southerton is here to share about a specific business topic, but his connection is struggling. [11:43] Don C.: I think the comment about Chrome solving the problem might be true. Hangout has crashed Firefox and Safari on my Mac [11:47] Jeff: http://nielsfootman.com/blogger-slams-naver-urges-koreans-use-google/ [11:49] Rahul: Guys, please read my article titled "South Korea Beckons: Global Awareness and Cultural Sensitivity Strategies for Western Technical Communicators" at http://2brahulprabhakar.blogspot.com/2009/02/south-korea-beckons-global-awareness.html [11:57] Steven Bammel: Nice job! [12:00] tynessa: joshua you rock

Koreabridge Podcasts
Korea Business Talk - July 16, 2011

Koreabridge Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2011 47:20


Korea Business Talk #1 July 16, 2011A collaborative project brought to you by  KoreaBusinessCentral.com & Koreabridge.net   Participants:  Jeff Lebow,  Joshua Davies, Daniel Lafontaine, Hyungsik Yoon, Adam H Cave, David Yoon, Don Southerton Subsribe to Korea Business TalkNext KBT Webcast: July 30 11amKSTNews Items & TopicsPyeongchang 2018 Olympics PyeongChang's Olympic bid chief credits teamwork, new marketing Rogge rules out N. Korea co-hosting Pyeongchang GamesChange in Unionization Laws Korean Multiple Labor Union Law Class Action Suit against AppleSouth Korean Lawyer Plans Class-Action Suit Agaist Apple Union attempt in Hyundai Alabama down the tubeHyundai Teaches UAW Best Factory Job Doesn't Need a Union Inflation/Interest Rates S. Korea to Encourage Fixed-Rate Loans to Curb Record Home Debt South Korea Consumer Prices Advance 4.4% Year on Year, More Than ForecastKoreans urged to abandon Naver in favor of Google Blogger Blasts Naver, Urges Korean to Go Google Lonestar Takeover of Korea Exchange Bank Lone Star, Hana Cut KEB Deal Price by 6%Chat Log[10:39] Jeff: Now we're streaming [10:47] Steven Bammel: Crystal clear [10:47] matt: audio excellent [10:48] Steven Bammel: It's not like your hair is going to be messed up... [10:50] Joshua Davies: Thanks Steven! [10:57] Steven Bammel: How about the match fixing in Korean soccer? [10:57] Steven Bammel: Japan's order to public servants not to ride Korean Airlines [10:58] Meebo Message: David is now known as David Yoon [10:58] David Yoon: Thank you for the invitation to this forum! [10:58] Steven Bammel: The typhoon on its way to Korea... [10:58] Steven Bammel: The continuous breakdowns of KTX lately [10:58] Jeff: David, would you like to join the Hangout? [10:58] Steven Bammel: I'm flipping through the paper... [10:59] Steven Bammel: No [10:59] Steven Bammel: I'll contact him now. [11:02] Steven Bammel: I don't know what the deal is with Don. [11:04] Steven Bammel: Jeff - I emailed you now. [11:12] Joshua Davies: Botique is a better way to say small [11:14] Steven Bammel: BTW, please shoot out the link to your social media networks right now... [11:14] Joshua Davies: all of mine is at joshuawdavies.com cheers! [11:35] Steven Bammel: I think Don's connection is coming and going... [11:39] Rahul: Rahul here; you're talking of a lot of topics (Dokdo, Apple) [11:39] Steven Bammel: Yes, it's a good discussion, isn't it? [11:39] Rahul: perhaps. ive just joined in. what's the agenda precisely? [11:40] Steven Bammel: Just a general discussion about the news. [11:40] Steven Bammel: Don Southerton is here to share about a specific business topic, but his connection is struggling. [11:43] Don C.: I think the comment about Chrome solving the problem might be true. Hangout has crashed Firefox and Safari on my Mac [11:47] Jeff: http://nielsfootman.com/blogger-slams-naver-urges-koreans-use-google/ [11:49] Rahul: Guys, please read my article titled "South Korea Beckons: Global Awareness and Cultural Sensitivity Strategies for Western Technical Communicators" at http://2brahulprabhakar.blogspot.com/2009/02/south-korea-beckons-global-awareness.html [11:57] Steven Bammel: Nice job! [12:00] tynessa: joshua you rock

Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: The Reagan Years (1981-1988)

The shooting down of Korean Airlines flight 007 by the Russian military, the escalating Soviet presence in Scandinavia, and questions over the ability of Uri Andropov to command.