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Send us an inquiry through a text message here!Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies are joined by All-Star Veterinary Clinic's one and only exotic animal veterinarian, Dr. Mary Lempert! They discuss why Dr. Lempert gravitated towards exotic animals, her obsession with bunnies, the different types of exotic veterinarians, what to look out for when specializing in veterinary medicine, and more!Do you have a question or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email harrison@kingmediamarketing.com!Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/2h27xnfuTikTok: https://tinyurl.com/m8f62ameYouTube: https://tinyurl.com/48njfywdTIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Dr. Lempert's Background As An Exotic Veterinarian 03:36How Dr. Lempert Fell In Love With Exotic Animals 07:20Pits And Peaks 10:48Our Experience With Practicing On Wildlife 19:15Peanut The Squirrel And Fred The Raccoon News Story 23:30CBD/Hemp Oils For Arthritis Pain In Dogs 26:26Things To Be Doing To Specialize In Vet Med (@Rachel) 33:38Ad 37:58Case Collections 38:28The Different Types Of Exotic Vets 54:22Outro 01:03:07
U.S. grocery retailers are facing regulatory scrutiny on pricing, ever-increasing shrink and a financially-stretched consumer, but how can they adapt to these new market pressures? Supermarket Guru Phil Lempert joined The Food Institute Podcast to discuss the Kroger-Albertsons merger, the rise of private label and more. More about Phil Lempert: For more than 25 years, Phil Lempert, an expert analyst on consumer behavior, marketing trends, new products and the changing retail landscape, has identified and explained impending trends to consumers and some of the most prestigious companies and trade associations worldwide. Known as The Supermarket Guru, Lempert is a distinguished author and speaker who alerts customers and business leaders to impending corporate and consumer trends and empowers them to make educated purchasing and marketing decisions. Phil Lempert was one of the pioneers of the new information media, founding SupermarketGuru.com in 1994. The website is now one of the leading food and health resources on the Internet, visited by more than 9 million people each year. SupermarketGuru.com offers original video and editorial content on food and retail trends, food and beverage product ratings, analysis of trends in food marketing and retail, and features health advice, nutrition news and many other resources to empower both the food industry and consumers. Phil is the founder and editor of The Lempert Report and SupermarketGuru.com and the founder of the Retail Dietitians Business Alliance which was acquired by the Association for Retail and Consumer Professionals in 2022. He has been profiled and interviewed by scores of publications including USA Today, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Newsweek and Ad Age, and is interviewed by hundreds of publications each year. He is also a columnist for Forbes.com, Category Management Association, The Robin Report & ARC Health & Wellness Community and host of Retail Radar. Learn more: https://www.supermarketguru.com/ Sign up for The Food Institute's Retail 360 Newsletter: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/cIOL5ME/FIRetail360
Robert Lempert (Ph.D., Applied Physics, Harvard University) is a senior physical scientist at RAND. He is the director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition, a principal researcher at RAND, and a professor of policy analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School. His research focuses on risk management and decision-making under conditions of deep uncertainty. Lempert's work aims to advance the state of art for organizations managing risk in today's conditions of fast-paced, transformative, and surprising change and help organizations adopt these approaches to help make proper stewardship of the future more commonly practised.Worldbuilding CourseThis session is a part of THE WORLDBUILDING CHALLENGE: CO-CREATING THE WORLD OF 2045. In this virtual and interactive course, we engage with the most pressing global challenges of our age—climate change, the risks of AI, and the complex ethical questions arising in the wake of new technologies. Our aim is to sharpen participants' awareness and equip them to apply their skills to these significant and urgent issues.Existential HopeExistential Hope was created to collect positive and possible scenarios for the future so that we can have more people commit to creating a brighter future, and to begin mapping out the main developments and challenges that need to be navigated to reach it. Existential Hope is a Foresight Institute project.Hosted by Allison Duettmann and Beatrice ErkersFollow Us: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Existential Hope InstagramExplore every word spoken on this podcast through Fathom.fm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a world with lots of content noise, play to the silences. Let your messaging be simple and clear, and even short. In this episode, we're learning from the musician who let there be simplicity and space. Who played his trumpet in a sparse style so that each note was beautiful and carefully chosen. That's Miles Davis.And with our special guest, Ben Lempert, Director of Content & Web at Heap, we're talking about creating simple messaging, capturing different voices, leaving room for spontaneity, and the importance of feeling in your marketing.About our guest, Ben LempertBen Lempert is Director of Content & Web at Heap. He has been there for over 4 years, having joined in August 2019 as Head of Corporate Marketing. During his time in his current role, Ben has built a Thought Leadership Content Hub to curate all of Heap's content and facilitate the stages of the buyer's journey, created the Heap Digital Insights Report, which generated thousands of leads and a 50% increase in content downloads, created the Digital Experience Insights Report series, which generated 6000+ downloads and bylines in Forbes and VentureBeat, developed creative initiatives including the Heap Comic Book and the Heap Explainer video series, grew SEO traffic from 0 to 29,000+ visitors/month, increased social media followers by 100% over three successive years, and grew PR SOV 25% QoQ for nine successive quarters. He has over 10 years of experience in content strategy, brand, comms, creative, editing, and leadership.What B2B Companies Can Learn From Kind of Blue:Create simple messaging. Distill your message into plain but pointed language directed at your particular audience. Ben says, “What people respond to in Kind of Blue, and I think what people often respond to best in good content, is a simple, clear, open, direct message. I think a lot of companies get very complex in talking about the nuances of their solution and the technical advantages their product offers. I think it's worth it in the content world for most companies to think about what your fundamental message is, whether that's one sentence or one paragraph or four words. What's the thing that people will respond to that explains what you do and why it matters in a unique way? It's very hard to get to. I don't think many companies do it well. It's very easy to come up with something that's too abstract to be meaningful.”Capture different voices. Feature quotes from both your customers and colleagues in your content. Gather info and input from all of them and work it into your content. You don't have to operate all alone on a marketing island. Ben says, “Jazz, like content, is a team activity. I think one of the great things about Kind of Blue is that there's room for lots of individual voices. When we think about representing our company through our content, it's worth recognizing that there are plenty of voices across the company. And they all have different ways of expressing what's important. So it's okay to vary the voice and story you're telling, as long as you have a fundamental story that is simple and clear. What's on top of it involves orchestrating these different voices in a way that hits people in different ways and allows for nuance and complexity to be added to your story.”Leave room for spontaneity. Yes, get your work done. But then leave a little time to experiment and play. Ben says, “We are all extraordinarily busy. But sometimes the best marketing comes from carving out time for free form group thinking. Brainstorming, coming up with ideas that are new and off the wall, having that be a prompt.”Mood and feeling matter. Instead of getting into the nitty gritty technical details, focus on how you make the customer feel. Ben says, “Kind of Blue has that impact on you because of the way it sounds. You're not listening to every single note and you're not listening to Coltrane saying, ‘Oh, he played a flat 13 there. Whoa, that's wild!' It impacted you on a deeper, more emotional level. And we often forget that as content writers, that our audience are not robotic automatons. They're people. And we want to hit their emotions. That's where you reach people.” So ask yourself, “How do I want to make my audience feel?”Quotes*”[Kind of Blue] is one of the very few jazz records that most people who are not jazz fans own and listen to actively. And I think there are lots of reasons for that. And I think that gives us a pretty interesting lens for thinking about how content works, given that lots of content is directed towards people who may not be aware of the intricacies of your technical solutions, but still want to be compelled by what you have to say and want to be interested in it.” - Ben Lempert*”Miles was famous for having a very sparse style, very much interested in playing space. And for him, he was very actively thinking about how to play the silence and the space between notes as much as he was playing the actual notes. So he was super minimalist, would play one or two notes, but they would be absolutely beautiful and absolutely brilliant and took a sort of courage to play those one or two notes that very few musicians have. It's much easier to play a lot of notes and hope you get something right. It's much harder to have that one pithy statement and let it hang there.” - Ben Lempert*”Always strive to create a simple, communicable foundation that ideally everyone in the company can embody. And when the audience receives it, they understand right away. And then you build complexity on top of that.” - Ben LempertTime Stamps[0:55] Meet Ben Lempert, Director of Content & Web at Heap[4:37] Ben Lempert's Journey from Jazz Musician to Director of Content[8:47] The Making of Kind of Blue: A Revolutionary Jazz Album[10:20] Miles Davis' Vision and the Birth of Modal Jazz[23:59] Kind of Blue's Legacy and Impact on Jazz and Beyond[28:24] Exploring the Creative Process and Expectations[29:51] The Power of Minimalism in Music and Marketing[33:44] Improvisation: Jazz Lessons for Conversational and Creative Skills[36:12] Marketing Wisdom from Jazz: Simplicity, Emotion, and Spontaneity[48:38] Heap's Content Strategy: Blending Business Goals with Creative Storytelling[55:12] Embracing Experimentation and Spontaneity in Content CreationLinksListen to Kind of BlueConnect with Ben on LinkedInLearn more about HeapAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both nonfiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Meredith Gooderham, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
In this episode, Dr. Willi Lempert discusses anthropology of outer space, focusing on historical and ongoing forms of colonialism on and off of Earth, as well as indigenous futurisms and alternative imaginations of outer space. Our interview with Dr. Lempert was conducted in May 2023. For more, visit https://culanth.org/fieldsights/astro-colonialism-conversation-with-willi-lempert
To get in touch with Diogene Ntirandekura, Consulting Lifestyle podcast host:My Linkedin profileConsulting Lifestyle communityConsulting Lifestyle coaching ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In this episode, we feature Gisele Lempert from Vende Más, a certified HubSpot partner based in Valencia, Spain, with clients around the globe. She shares her career story, starting from working in her father's technology company at a young age, studying advertising, and moving to digital advertising, where she discovered HubSpot in 2014. In this episode, she shares the winning strategy of focusing on their core business and partnering with others to supplement their services, rather than expanding with employees. She also discusses the gig economy and sustainability in business, stressing the importance of planning and avoiding layoffs. Finally, she also discusses the importance of deepening relationships with existing clients and focusing on making things better and sustainable rather than just looking for new clients. Stay tuned!Support the showTo get in touch with Diogene Ntirandekura, the host of the show: Linkedin Profile community page for coaching Instagram profile
In this episode, we will be discussing how to win with business storytelling with our guest, Carol Lempert. Carol is an expert in business storytelling and has extensive experience helping businesses connect with their audiences through compelling stories. During the podcast, we will be exploring a range of topics related to business storytelling, including: –…
Zoom sur une exposition consacrée au photographe allemand Jochen Lempert, au Centre Pompidou. Biologiste spécialiste des libellules, ce n'est qu'à 30 ans passés qu'il s'est tourné vers l'art. Il photographie alors plantes et animaux, avec une attention particulière pour les jeux de lumière, et en travaillant la matière argentique jusqu'à frôler l'abstraction. Julie Jones est conservatrice au cabinet de la photographie du Centre Pompidou.
“Jochen Lempert“ au Centre Pompidou, galerie de photographies, Parisdu 11 mai au 4 septembre 2022Interview de Julie Jones, conservatrice, cabinet de la photographie – Centre Pompidou et co-commissaire de l'exposition,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 10 mai 2022, durée 15'21.© FranceFineArt.Communiqué de presse Commissariat :Florian Ebner, conservateur, chef de service, et Julie Jones, conservatrice, cabinet de la photographie, Centre Pompidou.Cette exposition rétrospective présente trois décennies du travail de Jochen Lempert (né en 1958, vit et travaille à Hambourg). Biologiste de formation, spécialiste de libellules, ce n'est qu'en 1989, à 31 ans, qu'il débute sa carrière de photographe après une période fructueuse au sein du collectif de cinéma expérimental Schmelzdahin [Dissous-toi]. Cet héritage scientifique reste au fondement de sa pratique artistique, empreinte d'images de la nature, où l'animal côtoie le végétal. Ces images délicates, poétiques, toujours en noir et blanc, rendent hommage aux explorations photographiques des plantes par Anna Atkins et Karl Blossfeldt ; elles résonnent tout autant avec l'iconographie surréaliste d'un Jean Painlevé comme avec l'oeil objectif des photographes modernistes allemands, présentés parallèlement dans le cadre de l'exposition « Allemagne / Années 1920 / Nouvelle Objectivité / August Sander » (Galerie 1). L'exposition « Jochen Lempert » fait se côtoyer quelques-unes des toutes premières oeuvres de l'artiste avec des oeuvres plus récentes, sans hiérarchie chronologique. Le choix des oeuvres et leur disposition dans l'espace – sur les cimaises ou en vitrine – sont pensés comme une installation unique, in situ, au sein de la Galerie de photographies. Les trois sections qui rythment le parcours éclairent, tour à tour, des leitmotivs dans l'oeuvre de Jochen Lempert. Réflexion sur le dialogue entre nature et culture, une première partie, Physionomies / Morphologies, rassemble des études de formes et de corps, issus des mondes végétal, animal et humain ; dans la seconde partie, intitulée Bioluminescence, des photographies d'organismes vivants absorbant et/ou générant de la lumière rappellent l'obsession de l'artiste pour la captation des épiphanies lumineuses ; enfin, une troisième partie intitulée Perception, révèle le « presque » (in)visible, offert à notre oeil grâce au regard attentif, patient, et humble de l'artiste.Jochen Lempert réalise le plus souvent ses photographies avec un objectif 50 mm, qui lui permet de rester au plus près de la vision humaine. Ainsi, ce que livre l'artiste est davantage une invitation à mieux regarder ce que la nature nous offre, en ouvrant les yeux et en prenant le temps, plutôt qu'une plongée dans le spectaculaire instantané de la macrophotographie. Avec une innocence et une curiosité retrouvées, on s'émerveille devant des tours d'éponges naturelles, la force herculéenne d'une fourmi, le tissage parfait d'une toile d'araignée, l'ombre d'un papillon sur l'asphalte, la trajectoire frénétique d'une mouche en plein vol ou encore la constellation de tâches de rousseur sur une épaule dénudée. Jochen Lempert s'autorise, parfois, un basculement vers une iconographie presque magique, lorsqu'il joue des qualités fantasmagoriques du photogramme, cette image obtenue sans appareil, par simple contact avec la matière photosensible. Ainsi, l'artiste fixe les traces éphémères de quatre minuscules grenouilles sur le papier sensibilisé, enregistrant leur comportement entre mouvement et immobilité.[...] Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Robert Lempert is a principal researcher at the RAND Corporation and director of the Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition. His research focuses on risk management and decision-making under conditions of deep uncertainty. He was also a coordinating lead author on Chapter 1 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) latest report on climate impacts. We discuss how the IPCC works and how it has evolved in response to criticism, the key concepts needed to understand climate impacts, the challenges of adapting to climate change, decision-making under deep uncertainty, and the peculiar nature of climate scenarios.Links:Profile at RAND: https://www.rand.org/about/people/l/lempert_robert_j.htmlThe IPCC's latest report on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-ii/The chapter that Prof. Lempert led the writing of: https://report.ipcc.ch/ar6wg2/pdf/IPCC_AR6_WGII_FinalDraft_Chapter01.pdfProf. Lempert's book by RAND, “Shaping the Next One Hundred Years: New Methods for Quantitative, Long-Term Policy Analysis”: https://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1626.html
Industriesymposien, Fortbildungssponsoring, Beraterverträge - das alles könnte Interessenkonflikte für Ärztinnen und Ärzte bergen. Wie unabhängig ist die Medizin tatsächlich?
Valentine's Day is the most romantic time of the year and Amir has been down in the dumps lately, so, his best bud Colby signs him up for speed dating. Featuring: Danny Lempert, Florence Friebe, Carolyn Egan, and Jenny Arimoto -- SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON AND SUPPORT US MAKING THIS SHOW! https://patreon.com/hbsl | PATREON We're also on social media! Instagram Twitter Follow us on Twitter for more HBSL and other bullshit! Colby — Amir → Don't forget to subscribe and share the podcast with your lovely friends! Rate & Review! It'll rule. Oh and SUB TO OUR PATREON
Happy New Year 2022 from the California Charter Schools Association! It's the start of a new legislative season in Sacramento. Governor Gavin Newsom kicked things off by releasing his proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. We hear from CCSA's Vice President Colin Miller who gives us more details about the proposed spending plan – and what it all means for charter public schools. In our Change Makers segment, CCSA's President and CEO Myrna Castrejón interviews Ted Lempert, Executive Director of Children Now, a research and advocacy organization in Oakland. Lempert talks about education funding today under the state's Local Control Funding Formula and what his organization is doing to ensure all students get a high-quality, equitable education. Finally, we bring you an audio postcard from Para Los Ninos in Los Angeles which is offering digital literacy classes to their Spanish speaking parents. Parents learn everything from sending an email to downloading Zoom so they can join meetings.
Guest Ted Lempert, a former member of the California State Assembly, discusses key ways parents and others can build coalitions that support children's health, education, and welfare. Originally aired on November 20, 2021, on SiriusXM.
Steve Jobs, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Bruce Springsteen, and Chris Rock.What do they all have in common?Captivating stage presence.Carol Lempert, an actor & playwright turned business coach, shares the secrets she learned on Broadway and Hollywood for becoming more charismatic, persuasive, and captivating in any situation…a must for any professional or business leader.Carol's tools and expertise have led her to speak for big brands like Google, TD Bank, Pfizer, and more.In this episode, we chat about how to be camera-ready at any time, exercises to present like a star (live or virtual), and how to craft better business stories that connect. We explore: The 4 ways to measure your presence and how to supercharge it. Techniques used by Hollywood screenwriters to create an irresistible business story. One simple “hack” you can use right now that helps connect deeper with your audience over Zoom. Why being “sunshine and roses” all the time can hurt your client's experience and what you can do to gain their trust. How to use your past failures to create a more relatable and emotional connection with your audience. The 2-step method that allows you to be 100% present in any situation or conversation. And the one strategy Carol wants you to steal that elevates trust and emotional resonance. And more! Links to check out: Learn more about Carol at https://carollempert.com Carol's YouTube Channel: Stories that Sell. Explore More: Why Everyone Should Take Acting classes This episode was brought to you by:Snappy Kraken: helping financial advisers create meaningful connections that drive business.
In this episode, Gary Harper is talking about something that affects nearly everyone across the nation and that's rising food prices. To break things down, Gary talks to Phil Lempert who's known as the "Supermarket Guru." Lempert is an author, speaker and one of the leading experts in the nation when it comes to following food trends. Resources: https://www.supermarketguru.com/ https://twitter.com/phillempert https://www.facebook.com/SupermarketGuru https://www.instagram.com/supermarketguru/ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLempertReport https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillempert/
Carol explains why you need to know your personal brand, how to establish executive presence, and how to get more from meetings in a virtual or hybrid world.
En el programa invitamos al Ing. Jorge Lempert, con mas de 20 años en el estudio de la Kabalah. Se define como un estudiante permanente (en la humildad de un maestro). “Hay que entender que uno tiene un propósito, que tiene una base universal que todos tenemos sólo por ser parte de la humanidad. Lo que nosotros enseñamos es cómo abrir el intelecto a recibir pensamientos divinos, creadores. Cuando la Biblia dice que el hombre fue creado a la imagen y semejanza de Dios, se refiere a la capacidad de crear. Según la Biblia, Dios creó sólo dos personas y los otros 7 mil millones los hemos hecho todos nosotros”. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gustavo-torres58/message
Carol Lempert supercharges executive presence and careers with the performance secrets actors use to light up the screen. She is a sought-after leadership expert quoted in Forbes, Financial Post, National Post, The Reader’s Digest, and Thrive Global. Typically companies bring her in to help them fill their leadership pipelines. She teaches executives to tell better business stories, increase their executive presence, improve their personal brand and build more resilience. Carol’s clients include Google, Marriott, American Express, Travelers, and the Harvard Executive Education program (yes, THAT Harvard. Her Mom is too proud). On this episode of Destination on the Left, Carol Lempert discusses how to better communicate and engage with others as part of a collaborative team. Carol shares her expertise as an actress with listeners and gives actionable tips and techniques on how to sound and look confident when pitching an idea and how to use high gain questions to make stronger connections and create better collaborations. We also do a live exercise that demonstrates how effective listening leads to a deeper understanding of what’s really important to others in your sphere. What You Will Learn: The performance secrets that Carol uses to supercharge executive presence The four dimensions of executive presence Carol’s insights as an actress, on communication, and how that supports effective teamwork and collaboration How to effectively pitch ideas The importance of asking open-ended questions to deepen understanding of a topic How to break through roadblocks to positive collaboration Essential Dimensions of Executive Presence Many of us in the world of travel, tourism, and hospitality have experience with booking or promoting theatre and live performance. Still, we don’t often get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what we can learn from actors about collaboration. Carol Lempert guides us through the four dimensions of executive presence and how she works with business people to help them communicate and pitch their ideas, so audiences listen. Collaborating Successfully Carol shares her insights on effective communication skills and how they can impact both in-house teams and teams of collaborators across various organizations. Collaboration and communication are closely tethered and both are vital for creating and bringing a successful project to fruition. Carol explains why leading cross-industry projects need to be open and transparent with the expectations from the off and aware of how to break down any roadblocks by listening and communicating productively. Website: https://carollempert.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carollempert/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarolLempertSpeaking Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarolLempert
Rerelease of our 2019 episode on the Intersection between secularism and healthcare. Next new episode (Ep 46) planed for next Tuesday, 30 March. Check out the full shownotes, video and transcript for this episode: https://www.secularism.org.uk/podcast/2019/03/dr-antony-lempert-exploring-religious-freedom-episode-05
Talented chef Danny Lempert (UCB) joins Colby and Amir to discuss the best meal he's made during quarantine, plus his hard and fast relationship rules that movie star Brendan Frasier just couldn't help but break. Plus, a Love Letter from the wonderful Brandon Zelman! Honey Baby Sweetie Love theme by Brooks Allison
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Carol Lempert knows Resilience. As an actor, she's faced rejection in auditions many times. But it's taught her about "Bounce"--Carol's way of describing Resilience. Tune in to hear about the six predictors of Resilience, and how to make them part of your life! Visit Carol at https://carollempert.com/.
We all need a certain help becoming a high potential employee in our companies. Carol Lempert who is a Performance Coach and Virtual Trainer/Speaker, shows us how to increase and execute presence in our work environment. Getting the stability to maintaining and owning the energy of the room with idea of communication and making it contagious from person to person to person. Carol Lempert started her career as a professional actress and now works with leaders helping them increase their executive presence by learning the skills actors use to have great stage and screen presence. In her previous life she was a career counselor and ran a program called: The Job Finding Club. She is a sought after leadership expert being having been quoted in: Forbes, Financial Post, National Post, The Reader's Digest and Speaker's Magazine Clients include: Google, Comcast and the Harvard Executive Education program (yes, THAT Harvard. Her Mom is too proud.) Typically companies bring her in to help them tell better stories, learn to improve their personal brand and increase their emotional intelligence. Listen in! Social Media LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carollempert/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarolLempertSpeaking Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarolLempert Website: https://carollempert.com/
Minime Vilniaus Gaono 300-ąsias gimimo metines. Ta proga Seimo sprendimu 2020-ieji paskelbti ne tik Vilniaus Gaono, tačiau ir Lietuvos žydų istorijos metais. Kuo šiandienai aktuali Vilniaus Gaono asmenybė? Kaip keičiasi mūsų visuomenės santykis su Lietuvos žydų istorija? Ar iš visų šiems metams skirtų minėjimo iniciatyvų gims kažkas, kas turės ilgalaikę išliekamąją vertę? Apie visai tai – pokalbis su Nacionalinės Martyno Mažvydo bibliotekos Dokumentinio paveldo tyrimų departamento Judaikos skyriaus vadove Lara Lempertiene.Ved. Donatas Puslys.
Phil Lempert believes many supermarkets were selling fresh fruit and vegetables wrong even before the coronavirus pandemic began. Now, with the crisis causing dramatic changes to the entire food distribution business, he thinks a radical overhaul of the supermarket format is coming, while foodservice outlets could see new opportunities to offer consumers an attractive alternative place to buy their fresh produce. Lempert certainly knows a thing or two about what makes supermarkets tick, not to mention where they need to improve. Known to many as the SupermarketGuru, he makes regular appearances talking about grocery trends on CNN, NBC, ABC, Fox News and even the Oprah Winfrey show. Speaking to Chris White in the latest episode of Fruitnet's conversation series Fruitbox, Lempert casts a critical eye over supermarket fresh produce departments, explains where they can improve, and considers what the supermarket of the future will look like. He also comments on the rise and predicted fall of retail's answer to foodservice the groceraunt, the apparent arrival of a new distribution channel in the form of the so-called restaumart, the expansion of e-commerce and discount retailing, an expected increase in the popularity of scratch cooking, and the great upheaval being seen in the restaurant business as a result of Covid-19. Hosted by Chris White in London, Fruitbox now attracts a big audience across the global fruit and vegetable business that tunes in twice a week to hear exclusive interviews and expert analysis. Produced by Fruitnet Media International, the show is essential listening for everyone in the fresh produce industry. To find out how you can tell your story on Fruitbox, email chris@fruitnet.com. To learn about sponsorship and advertising opportunities, email advertising@fruitnet.com.
There are many obstacles to speaking effectively: anxiety, isolation, and fear, just to name a few. But when we are part of a tribe or community, we can handle these obstacles and become far better than we can be on our own. Today's guest shares her fascinating story of finding her tribe and learning to be more resilient and confident. You'll also be inspired to dive deeper into community and become a speaker who dares.
ENCORE PODCAST She's back because we lover her and this episode is so helpful-the amazing ⭐️Carol Lempert⭐️ discussing the mindset and tips from her talk: "Turn Stage Fright Into Stage Might" Influencing others to get your message across starts with... YOU! Whether you are presenting virtually, a meeting, sales call or on stage. Are you spotlight moment ready? Is anxiety getting in your way to speak up or communicate effectively? Public speaking is a cause of anxiety for most people ( #1 fear, #2 is death!). Whether you are presenting to thousands or just one person, your audience wants you to do well and often we forget that. In this episode Carol shares: The keys to visualization What our body language is saying Why mental preparation is vital How to manage your nerves strategies to help you deliver successfully. Carol Lempert is a Virtual Speaker, Learning Designer & Facilitator: Expert in Storytelling, Presentation Skills & Executive TelePresence For more go to https://www.carollempert.com/ If you want to influence others, feel more confident and build the courage to present and share your ideas, this episode is going to feel right. "Turn your Stage Fright Into Stage Might "- streamlined from New York City https://www.speakerswhodare.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisfeelsright/message
Word on the Straights was LIVE! from the PIT Loft to talk all things SPRING BREAK(ers) with a lovely panel of guests in front of a beautiful and supportive studio audience! Thank you to everyone who came out for this, and who is listening now! As always we play a game of Iconic/Not Iconic before we wrap up (due to the time constraints at the theater (this was a live episode, did we mention that)) Word on the Str8s: Instagram, Twitter Sam: Instagram, Twitter Joe: Instagram, Twitter Patrick: Instagram, Twitter Paris: Instagram, Twitter Nathan: Instagram, Twitter Danny: Instagram, Twitter Produced by Chris Collier Sound mixed by Matt Campbell Theme song by Chris Collier Cover art by Sarah Gahr and Derek Reining
Join the conversation as Carol Lempert and I discuss networking, having BIG talk, rather than small talk, and how soft skills are actually the HARDER skills - and so necessary!If a psychiatrist and a cute librarian had a love child, it would Carol Lempert. Carol lives and breathes performance. She’s an award winning actress and playwright. (The New York Times has called her a “…resonant performer—with great humor.) She now specializes in helping business executives figure out what to say during high stakes—or ‘spot light’ moments—and how to say it.Carol is a sought after expert and has been quoted in Forbes, Reader’s Digest, the Financial Post and the Detroit Free Press. Clients include: Google, American Express, University of Michigan Ross School of Business, AT Kearney, Medidata Solutions, Beckman Coulter, Sciex, Danaher, and Harvard School of Business (yes THAT Harvard. Her mother is too proud.)Her most popular programs are: •Get Seen. Be Heard. Unlock Your Presence•Own Your Brand—Before It Owns You•Stories that Sell•Take the Guessworking out of Networking•No More Death By PowerPoint•Sabotage: The 7 mistakes Career Women MakeCarol received her Masters degree in Communication and Performance from York University. She lives with her husband; the comedian and improv master Scotty Watson, in a cozy home near the Hackensack River and has been known to eat Haagen Dazs ice cream for breakfast.www.CarolLempert.comemail: Info@CarolLempert.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/carollempert/https://www.facebook.com/CarolLempertSpeaking/On Twitter: @CarolLempertwww.mhnrnetwork.com
Daniel Lempert is a comedian in NYC who loves alone time in his room and dating "Fancy Boys." This episode features Meat and Cheese selections from Anne-Marie Pietersma, and beatboxing from World Beatbox Champion Kaila Mullady.Cheese: Weinkase LagreinMeat: Beef SalamiSONGS:8:05 - A Meaty Cold Brew13:51 - “a late night goblin boy”21:38 - “What is this …show?” 27:53 - Fancy Boy Shit 35:17 - The Love Coalition40:11 - If you were the moon
Join the conversation as Carol Lempert and I discuss leadership, and how to support your team (and yourself!) during the holidays.If a psychiatrist and a cute librarian had a love child, it would Carol Lempert. Carol lives and breathes performance. She’s an award winning actress and playwright. (The New York Times has called her a “…resonant performer—with great humor.) She now specializes in helping business executives figure out what to say during high stakes—or ‘spot light’ moments—and how to say it.Carol is a sought after expert and has been quoted in Forbes, Reader’s Digest, the Financial Post and the Detroit Free Press. Clients include: Google, American Express, University of Michigan Ross School of Business, AT Kearney, Medidata Solutions, Beckman Coulter, Sciex, Danaher, and Harvard School of Business (yes THAT Harvard. Her mother is too proud.)Her most popular programs are: •Get Seen. Be Heard. Unlock Your Presence•Own Your Brand—Before It Owns You•Stories that Sell•Take the Guessworking out of Networking•No More Death By PowerPoint•Sabotage: The 7 mistakes Career Women MakeCarol received her Masters degree in Communication and Performance from York University. She lives with her husband; the comedian and improv master Scotty Watson, in a cozy home near the Hackensack River and has been known to eat Haagen Dazs ice cream for breakfast.www.CarolLempert.comemail: Info@CarolLempert.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/carollempert/https://www.facebook.com/CarolLempertSpeaking/On Twitter: @CarolLempertwww.mhnrnetwork.com
Lewin Lempert ist politischer Sekretär der GSoA und Student. Seit langem setzt er sich für eine konsequente Friedenspolitik ein. Im Polittalk spricht er über die Abschaffung der Armee, Waffenexporte und das Haslital.
On the road again! In our 24th episode, we bring you two conversations recorded by Tim at the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) annual meeting, which was hosted at the University of Waikato in Aotearoa New Zealand. The first interview is with geographer Heather Dorries (University of Toronto) and sociologist Robert Henry (University of Calgary), two of the editors of the forthcoming collection 'Settler City Limits: Indigenous Resurgence and Colonial Violence in the Urban Prairie West'. The second interview is with anthropologist William Lempert (Bowdoin College), an ethnographer and filmmaker, and editor of the 2018 special issue of Cultural Anthropology on 'Indigenous Media Futures'. How to summarise all this? It's impossible! Colonialism and land planning, the erasure of urban Indigenous life, the search for extraterrestrial life, and so much more. Our thanks to the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association for support for this episode.
From borough and township to municipality. Mayor Liz Lempert joined the podcast for a wide ranging interview on consolidating governments and providing compost service in Princeton, New Jersey. Mayor Lempert shared her path into elected office and winning the 2018 Mayors Challenge for their composting initiative. She also walked through the process of consolidating Princeton Township with Princeton Borough and the impact it has had on both the community and government operations.
Danny Lempert joins to give thrifting tips, drink vinegar, and finish off the last of the "Mr." stores.
Continuing our series of discussions exploring religious freedom, Alastair Lichten spoke with Dr Antony Lempert. Dr Lempert is chair of the Secular Medical forum, a regular speaker and expert on freedom of and from religion in healthcare. This is part of a series of interviews leading up to our major conference in May, Secularism 2019: Reclaiming Religious Freedom Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdPBHCZICPc&feature=youtu.be Transcript: https://www.secularism.org.uk/uploads/dr-antony-lempert---exploring-religious-freedom-episode-05.pdf British Medical Association new guidance on circumcision: https://www.secularism.org.uk/news/2019/02/doctors-body-consider-parents-religion-on-infant-genital-cutting More information on the NSS/SMF’s work on healthcare: https://www.secularism.org.uk/healthcare/ Links from Dr Lempert: God Is Not Great: https://www.amazon.co.uk/God-Not-Great-Religion-Everything/dp/1843545748/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528899019 Catch 22: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Catch-22-50th-Anniversary-Joseph-Heller/dp/0099529122/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528899019 1984: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nineteen-Eighty-Four-Penguin-Modern-Classics/dp/014118776X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528899019 The Wave: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wave-Todd-Strasser/dp/0307979121/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1528899019 Find more reviews at https://www.secularism.org.uk/reviews Make a stand for freedom, fairness and human rights by adding your voice to the call for a secular democracy. Join the National Secular Society today: https://www.secularism.org.uk/join
Topic:Adaptation and Livable Communities Series – adaptation and the national climate assessment Guest & Organization:https://infiniteearthradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Rob-Lempert.png ()Robert Lempert is a principal researcher at the RAND Corporation and Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition. His research focuses on risk management and decision-making under conditions of deep uncertainty, with an emphasis on climate change, energy, and the environment. Lempert is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a chapter lead for the US National Climate Assessment and for the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). He was the Inaugural EADS Distinguished Visitor in Energy and Environment at the American Academy in Berlin and the inaugural president of the Society for Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty. A professor of policy analysis in the Pardee RAND Graduate School, Lempert is an author of the book Shaping the Next One Hundred Years: New Methods for Quantitative, Longer-Term Policy Analysis. Lempert received his Ph.D. in applied physics and S.M. in applied physics and science policy from Harvard University. Kemble currently lives in Midtown Sacramento. Resources: https://www.lgc.org/ (Local Government Commission )
Hear what’s hot in supermarkets, retail and trends that convenience retailers need to be aware of to stay on top of their game from the SupermarketGuru, Phil Lempert.
For more than 25 years, Lempert, an expert analyst on consumer behavior, marketing trends, new products and the changing retail landscape, has identified and explained impending trends to consumers and some of the most prestigious companies worldwide. Known as The Supermarket Guru® Lempert is a distinguished author and speaker who alerts customers and business leaders to impending corporate and consumer trends, and empowers them to make educated purchasing and marketing decisions. As one of America’s leading consumer trend-watchers and analysts, Phil Lempert is recognized on television, radio and in print. For twenty plus years Phil has served as food trends editor and correspondent for NBC News’ Today show, reporting on consumer trends, food safety and money-saving tips, as well as showcasing new products, as well as regular appearances on ABC’s The View, FOX Business, Dr. Oz, The Oprah Winfrey Show, 20/20, CNN, CNBC, FOX, as well as on local television morning and news programs throughout the country. For almost two decades, he hosted the syndicated show Shopping Smart on the WOR Radio Network and now co-hosts the weekly Lost in the Supermarket podcast on iTunes. Phil Lempert was one of the pioneers of the new information media, founding SupermarketGuru.com in 1994. The website is now one of the leading food and health resources on the Internet, visited by more than 9 million people each year. SupermarketGuru.com offers thorough food ratings, analyzes trends in food marketing and retail, and features health advice, unique recipes, nutrition analysis, allergy alerts and many other resources to help consumers understand their food, health, lifestyle and shopping options. Phil is the founder and editor of The Lempert Report, Food, Nutrition & Science, Facts, Figures & the Future, and The Food Journal. He is contributing editor of Progressive Grocer, which exclusively runs his trade columns and videos both in its magazine and on its website as well as a strategic alliance to develop and manage industry initiatives. He has been profiled and interviewed by USA Today, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Newsweek and Ad Age, and is interviewed by hundreds of publications each year. He is also a columnist for Forbes.com and manages the Food Reference site on about.com. He has served on the Executive Committee of Michelle Obama's Chefs Move to School program. He is the founder and CEO of the Retail Dietitians Business Alliance; and has developed and manages Retail Foodservice: The Great Grocerant educational program for the National Restaurant Association, hosts and manages the Most Innovative Product Awards for the National Confectioners Association, developed the Supermarket Chef Showdown for the Food Marketing Institute, created and managed the Spud Nation Throwdown Competition for the National Potato Council. Lempert is the author of Being the Shopper and Healthy, Wealthy & Wise. His previous books include: Phil Lempert’s Supermarket Shopping & Value Guide, Top Ten Trends for Baby Boomers and Crisis Management: A Workbook for Survival. He is currently working on his next book which documents the important relationship between Millennials and food - YOLO, The Intersection of The Jazz Age with The Millennials' Passion for Food. Phil is a spokesperson for National Frozen & Refrigerated Association and their retail partners to help communicate strategies on saving money, healthier eating and food trend information to America's shoppers; and had been the corporate spokesperson for ConAgra Foods for ten years. Phil Lempert graduated from Drexel University with degrees in Marketing and Retail Management and did his Post-Graduate at Pratt Institute. He worked at McDonald’s and Howard Johnson’s before joining his family’s food brokerage firm. Lempert went on to create Lempert Advertising, a full-service, award-winning advertising agency that specialized in food and retail branding, marketing and public relations. A resident of California, Lempert’s roots are in the Belleville, New Jersey dairy farm started by his grandfather. The family food tradition carried on through his father’s work as a food manufacturer, distributor and broker and then to Phil Lempert, The Supermarket Guru®.
Marc Lempert is the director of the feature-length documentary Pocket Full of Soul, a "comprehensive exploration of the culture, the players, the politics, and of course the music" associated with the harmonica. He and the producers of the film are offering special free screenings on World Harmonica Day, April 18. We talk about what it was like interviewing the numerous star players, learning about the instrument and its community, and his personal transformation in making the movie.
Exklusives Interview mit Matthias Lempert, mehrfach ausgezeichneter Mischtonmeister/Sound Supervisor.Unser Kunde Matthias Lempert hat uns einen Blick in sein Studio erlaubt. Hier arbeitet er an der Vertonung von Filmen wie CLOUD ATLAS, VICTORIA, DAS PARFÜM und LOLA RENNT. Wie seine Vorgehensweise ist und was er bei der Mischung beachtet, erklärt er uns in diesem ausführlichen Interview. Hier ist eine komplette Auflistung seiner bisherigen Arbeitenhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0501611/Auszüge von seinen Arbeiten:Mischtonmeister / Sound Supervisor2014 VICTORIA - 2012 CLOUD ATLAS2011 DAS BESSERE LEBEN2011 DREI2011 PINA - EIN TANZFILM IN 3D2009 THE INTERNATIONAL2007 DIE DREI RÄUBER2006 DAS PARFUM - DIE GESCHICHTE EINES MÖRDERSWir sind Ihr Spezialist für gute Unterhaltungselektronik. In unseren Räumen sehen und erleben Sie vom TV bis zum Projektor, vom Lautsprecher bis zum Multiroomsystem. Wir beraten und demonstrieren Ihnen ausführlich unsere Lösungen.Besuchen Sie unsere Ausstellungsräume in Kaarst - Industriestrasse 25 in 41564 Kaarst.Wenn Sie in Zukunft immer bestens informiert sein möchten, so abonnieren Sie doch direkt unseren Kanal.Oder installieren Sie sich unsere GROBI.TV APPFür Android System https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...Für IOS System https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/grobi...Für Windows Mobile System http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/sto...Besuchen Sie auch das WATCHMI Videoportal oder installieren Sie sich die WATCHMI Software auf Ihren TECHNISAT ISIO Receiver oder SAMSUNG TV Geräthttp://www.watchmi.tvNatürlich haben wir auch einen Podcast und somit können Sie unsere Videos auch herunterladen und ohne Internetverbindung sehen.http://grobitv.podcaster.de/GROBITV.rss
Dödsskjutningar i Emanuel AME kyrkan i Charleston , South Carolina, USA. Polisen betecknar dådet som ett hatbrott. Kyrkan en av de äldsta och största svarta församlingarna i stan, en symbol för kamp mot slaveri och plats för medborgarrättsrörelsen och Martin Luther King. Samtal med Martin Gens, reporter på SRs Ekoredaktion. Danmark till val med budskapet hårdare tag mot invandrare och invandring. Dansk-iranska röster om tonläget och analys av Gösta Lempert, frilansjournalist som följer dansk politik. Reportage om fatwan som kom av sig. Sveriges muslimer hade hoppats på tydligare regelverk vad som gäller för fastetider under ramadan. Reporter Simon Sarnecki, som var med på imamkonferensen då Europeiska fatwarådet kom på besök.Tribunalen mot sexuella övergrepp i Katolska kyrkan, vad betyder den? Samtal med Ulla Gudmundson, tidigare Sveriges ambassadör vid den Heliga stolen. Krönika av Johanna Melén. Samtal om vägval i musik och tro med Isabella Lundgren, prisad jazzsångerska.
Mike Lempert owns and operates Lempert Wheels in Charleston, South Carolina. After retiring from a 28 year career in telecommunications Mike accelerated head first into his passion, the classic car hobby. He was originally going to sell specialty parts but after building his first wood rimmed steering wheel the focus of his business became clear. Mike crafts unique, custom steering wheels for all kinds of classic automobiles working with exotic woods from all over the world. He also restores vintage steering wheels for those who want authenticity in their classic cars.
“Hear Dr. Lora Lempert talk about a program which brings together college students and incarcerated individuals behind prison walls to study a variety of college subjects, including incarceration itself. The program has spread to 30 states and several countries. Dr. Lempert provides little-known information about incarceration and education and explains how other institutions can create a local program like this one.” The post Education Today – July 11, 2014 appeared first on KPFA.
Television & Radio News Reporter / Newspaper Columnist / Author / Consumerologist / Food Marketing Expert For more than 25 years, Lempert, an expert analyst on consumer behavior, marketing trends, new products and the changing retail landscape, has identified and explained impending trends to consumers and some of the most prestigious companies worldwide. Known as The Supermarket Guru ® , Lempert is a distinguished author and speaker who alerts customers and business leaders to impending corporate and consumer trends, and empowers them to make educated purchasing and marketing decisions. On Today’s show Phil will share: - What's trending today in the US Supermarket - What we can expect from the new nutritional labels that are coming out - How products are selected and scored on his weekly segment "New Products Hit & Misses" - Why Gluten-Free is not always your best option - Top 2 mistakes a lot of new brands make - Keys things that "Hit" products have in common - Plus much more...
Dr Anthony Lempert tells the National Secular Society's Secularism 2011 conference a horrifying story about withdrawing his daughter from daily worship in school. Recorded 10th September 2011.
Efter det danska Folketingsvalet och det norska kommunalvalet har de högerpopulistiska partierna gått tillbaka och förlorat inflytande. Är det den hårda kritiken mot invandring och islam som lett till deras tillbakagång? Hur mycket förenar islamkritiken de olika nordiska partierna och finns det historiska skillnader som kan få betydelse för deras fortsatta politiska inriktning? Gösta Lempert, reporter på Sveriges Radio som länge följt dansk politik och Alexander Bengtsson, från stiftelsen Expo gästar Människor och tro. Journalisten Christoph Andersson har besökt Jönköping där Sverigedemokraternas ungdomsförbund hållit kongress. Bland talarna där fanns bland annat flera av de europeiska partier som gjort islamkritiken till sin främsta fråga. I Afghanistan fortsätter oron trots att västerländska trupper nu har varit där i tio år. I Kabul ockuperade i veckan talibaner en byggnad varifrån de sköt mot människor och andra byggnader. Framtiden verkar inte särskilt ljus, i varje inte om vi ska tro den amerikanske ambassadören Peter Tomsen, som har varit stationerad i landet. Afghanistan är missförstått, historiskt, kulturellt och religiöst, hävdar han i en nyutkommen bok. Han konstaterar att alla stormakter har misslyckats i Afghanistan. "Erövrarna har lärt sig en läxa - men alltid glömt den", vilket också präglar USA:s och NATO:s närvaro. Sören Wibeck intervjuvar Peter Tomsen. Anders Fänge, styrelseledamot Svenska Afghanistankommitéen och som rest och arbetat i Afghanistan i nästan trettio år berättar om sin syn på utvecklingen i landet. Hot och förolämpningar mot somalier som konverterar till kristendomen. Varför är frågan så känslig just i den somaliska gruppen och hur vanligt är den stränga synen på konvertering bland muslimer? Erik Johansson från EFS berättar om förbundets missionerande arbete bland svenska somalier och islamologen Göran Larsson på Göteborgs Universitet berättar mer om islams syn på konverteringar. Utrikeskrönikan är signerad Jens Möller, Sveriges Radios korrespondent i Bryssel och handlar om abortdebatten inför det polska valet. Nästa vecka väntas den palestinske presidenten inför FN:s generalförsamling begära att Palestina får fullt medlemskap i FN. "Att begära fullt medlemskap är en oundviklig sak och det finns ingen återvändo", sa Mahmoud Abbas i egyptisk TV i onsdags. Men hur enade är Fatah och Hamas? Sören Wibeck tecknar en bild av det komplicerade spelet inför omröstningen i FN. Programledare: Tithi Hahn, tithi.hahn@sverigesradio.se Producent: Åsa Furuhagen, asa.furuhagen@sverigesradio.se
Dr Anthony Lempert speaks to the National Secular Society's Secularism 2011 conference on the role of secularism in healthcare.
Sun, 1 Jan 1978 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2581/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2581/1/027.pdf Schoch, S.; Lempert, U.; Wieschhoff, H.; Scheer, Hugo Schoch, S.; Lempert, U.; Wieschhoff, H. und Scheer, Hugo (1978): High-performance liquid-chromatography of tetrapyrrole pigments. Pheophytin esterified with different diterpene alcohols, isomeric biliverdins and synthetic bilins. In: Journal of Chromatography, Vol. 157: pp. 357-364. Biologie