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Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations (Columbia UP, 2026) offers a powerful new account of how film shaped international relations and national identity. Drawing on previously unexamined and recently declassified archives in Turkey and the United States, Ayşehan Jülide Etem demonstrates how both countries used educational films to align institutional agendas and geopolitical interests. By tracing the transnational network of educational cinema, Etem uncovers how film functioned as infrastructure, circulating ideologies, organizing institutions, and training citizens. Moving beyond conventional accounts of propaganda and soft power, this book exposes how film was central to the making of modern Turkey and sheds new light on the media's role in global politics. Author Ayşehan Jülide Etem is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where she also directs the Film Studies Concentration. A media studies scholar, Dr. Etem's research examines how film operates within infrastructures, how it is strategically sponsored, produced, exhibited, and circulated to shape public behavior, manage populations, and mediate power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations (Columbia UP, 2026) offers a powerful new account of how film shaped international relations and national identity. Drawing on previously unexamined and recently declassified archives in Turkey and the United States, Ayşehan Jülide Etem demonstrates how both countries used educational films to align institutional agendas and geopolitical interests. By tracing the transnational network of educational cinema, Etem uncovers how film functioned as infrastructure, circulating ideologies, organizing institutions, and training citizens. Moving beyond conventional accounts of propaganda and soft power, this book exposes how film was central to the making of modern Turkey and sheds new light on the media's role in global politics. Author Ayşehan Jülide Etem is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where she also directs the Film Studies Concentration. A media studies scholar, Dr. Etem's research examines how film operates within infrastructures, how it is strategically sponsored, produced, exhibited, and circulated to shape public behavior, manage populations, and mediate power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations (Columbia UP, 2026) offers a powerful new account of how film shaped international relations and national identity. Drawing on previously unexamined and recently declassified archives in Turkey and the United States, Ayşehan Jülide Etem demonstrates how both countries used educational films to align institutional agendas and geopolitical interests. By tracing the transnational network of educational cinema, Etem uncovers how film functioned as infrastructure, circulating ideologies, organizing institutions, and training citizens. Moving beyond conventional accounts of propaganda and soft power, this book exposes how film was central to the making of modern Turkey and sheds new light on the media's role in global politics. Author Ayşehan Jülide Etem is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where she also directs the Film Studies Concentration. A media studies scholar, Dr. Etem's research examines how film operates within infrastructures, how it is strategically sponsored, produced, exhibited, and circulated to shape public behavior, manage populations, and mediate power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations (Columbia UP, 2026) offers a powerful new account of how film shaped international relations and national identity. Drawing on previously unexamined and recently declassified archives in Turkey and the United States, Ayşehan Jülide Etem demonstrates how both countries used educational films to align institutional agendas and geopolitical interests. By tracing the transnational network of educational cinema, Etem uncovers how film functioned as infrastructure, circulating ideologies, organizing institutions, and training citizens. Moving beyond conventional accounts of propaganda and soft power, this book exposes how film was central to the making of modern Turkey and sheds new light on the media's role in global politics. Author Ayşehan Jülide Etem is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where she also directs the Film Studies Concentration. A media studies scholar, Dr. Etem's research examines how film operates within infrastructures, how it is strategically sponsored, produced, exhibited, and circulated to shape public behavior, manage populations, and mediate power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations (Columbia UP, 2026) offers a powerful new account of how film shaped international relations and national identity. Drawing on previously unexamined and recently declassified archives in Turkey and the United States, Ayşehan Jülide Etem demonstrates how both countries used educational films to align institutional agendas and geopolitical interests. By tracing the transnational network of educational cinema, Etem uncovers how film functioned as infrastructure, circulating ideologies, organizing institutions, and training citizens. Moving beyond conventional accounts of propaganda and soft power, this book exposes how film was central to the making of modern Turkey and sheds new light on the media's role in global politics. Author Ayşehan Jülide Etem is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where she also directs the Film Studies Concentration. A media studies scholar, Dr. Etem's research examines how film operates within infrastructures, how it is strategically sponsored, produced, exhibited, and circulated to shape public behavior, manage populations, and mediate power.
Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations (Columbia UP, 2026) offers a powerful new account of how film shaped international relations and national identity. Drawing on previously unexamined and recently declassified archives in Turkey and the United States, Ayşehan Jülide Etem demonstrates how both countries used educational films to align institutional agendas and geopolitical interests. By tracing the transnational network of educational cinema, Etem uncovers how film functioned as infrastructure, circulating ideologies, organizing institutions, and training citizens. Moving beyond conventional accounts of propaganda and soft power, this book exposes how film was central to the making of modern Turkey and sheds new light on the media's role in global politics. Author Ayşehan Jülide Etem is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where she also directs the Film Studies Concentration. A media studies scholar, Dr. Etem's research examines how film operates within infrastructures, how it is strategically sponsored, produced, exhibited, and circulated to shape public behavior, manage populations, and mediate power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Picture this. It’s the year 2000, and a psychology lab at Cornell University is about to ruin a college student’s morning. A researcher hands an undergrad a t-shirt and asks them to put it on. The student unfolds it and sees the face staring back at them: Barry Manilow. Not vintage-cool Barry Manilow. Not ironic, Barry Manilow. Just… Barry Manilow. The kind of shirt that would get you roasted by your roommate before you made it out the door. The student puts it on anyway (this is science, after all) and is told to walk into a room where a group of peers is already seated. Before they open the door, the researcher asks a simple question: “How many people in that room do you think will notice your shirt?” The student thinks about it. They’re about to walk into a room of college kids wearing the musical equivalent of a “kick me” sign. They predict that about half the room will notice. They walk in and sit down. They endure a few minutes of low-grade social agony before the researcher pulls them out and surveys the room. The actual number of people who noticed the shirt? Roughly one in four. The student had overestimated by a factor of two. But the really fascinating part came next. When the researchers repeated the experiment with shirts people would actually want to wear … Bob Marley, Martin Luther King Jr. … the gap blew wide open. Students still predicted that nearly half the room would clock what they were wearing but the real number dropped to fewer than one in ten. A six-to-one overestimate. When the message was positive rather than embarrassing, people paid even less attention [ref]. Psychologists call this the Spotlight Effect. We anchor on our own vivid internal experience and dramatically overestimate how much other people are paying attention to us. Now apply that to your church. You've talked about inviting from the stage, you've put it in the newsletter, and you mentioned it in your staff meeting last month. It feels like you've been beating this drum constantly. But here's what the research suggests: your congregation has barely registered the beat. And that's not because they don't care, it's because human brains simply don't absorb messages the way communicators assume they do. The encouraging news is that the gap between where your church is right now and genuine invite-culture momentum may be smaller than it feels. Your people love your church and they're already in the room, but they need far more persistent encouragement, training, and equipping around invitation than most leaders realize. The difference between stuck churches and growing churches comes down to this: growing churches persistently train, equip, and motivate their people to invite. They don't do it once a quarter but rather build it into the rhythm of everything they do, all year long. You're Tapping, They're Guessing There's a lesser-known study from Stanford that might be the single most uncomfortable data point for anyone who communicates for a living. Researcher Elizabeth Newton asked people to tap out the rhythm of well-known songs on a table while a listener tried to identify the tune. The tappers predicted their listeners would get it right about 50% of the time. The actual success rate was 2.5% [ref]. That's a 20-to-1 gap between what the communicator heard in their head and what the audience actually received. This is exactly what happens in churches every week. A pastor who has spent 20 hours in a sermon text hears a full symphony of meaning, nuance, and application. The congregation hears a series of disconnected taps on a table. And when it comes to broader communication—announcements about serving, reminders to invite, follow-up on events—the gap compounds. An XPastor survey of roughly 200 church leaders found that leaders estimated 44% of their people had forgotten the sermon by Monday, and a cumulative 94% by Wednesday [ref]. Church communication practitioners consistently report the same phenomenon: people approach them after six weeks of announcements asking about events they'd never heard of. If 94% of your congregation has forgotten this week's sermon by midweek, what happened to that invitation challenge you made three Sundays ago? The honest answer is that it evaporated. Don't despair over this because it's just a reason to lean in harder and more consistently than you thought you needed to. The Channels Are Working Against You Even when you do communicate about the invitation, the platforms themselves are filtering your message before it reaches your people. Facebook organic reach has collapsed from 16% in 2012 to approximately 1.2–1.65% in 2025 [ref]. A church page with 10,000 followers reaches roughly 130–165 people per post. Instagram organic reach sits at around 3.5%, and it dropped another 30–40% across all post formats in 2025 alone. A church that posts once on Facebook and once on Instagram and considers the communication job done has reached, at best, about 5% of its online followers. Email is the bright spot for churches, but even it tells a sobering story. Religious organizations have some of the highest email open rates of any industry, which is roughly 30% according to analysis of more than 91,000 church emails [ref]. Those are strong numbers. They also mean 70% of your email list never opens any given message, and more than 90% never click a link inside it. Meanwhile, the average person encounters an estimated 6,000–10,000 marketing messages per day and consciously registers fewer than 150 of them. Your midweek email is competing with thousands of other messages for one of those limited attention slots. None of this means you should stop posting or stop emailing. It means that a single mention through a single channel barely registers. If you want your congregation to internalize the idea that inviting friends is a normal, expected part of following Jesus at your church, you need to show up across multiple channels, repeatedly, over weeks and months. The research on multi-channel communication backs this up: campaigns using three or more channels produced a 287% higher engagement rate than single-channel campaigns [ref], and multi-channel donors give roughly three times more in lifetime value than single-channel donors [ref]. Multiple channels don't just add to your message. They multiply its impact, because each new context creates a distinct memory trace and a separate pathway to recall. Repetition Isn't Annoying. It's How Trust Gets Built. There's a reason the idea of persistent communication makes church leaders uneasy. Nobody wants to be the church that nags. But the science on how humans process repeated messages is remarkably clear, and it doesn't validate the fear. Robert Zajonc's Mere Exposure Effect, first demonstrated in 1968, showed that repeated exposure to a stimulus—with no reinforcement, no reward, no positive association—is enough on its own to increase how much people like it [ref]. A 2017 meta-analysis of 268 exposure curves confirmed that the preference curve rises with exposure and peaks at around 10–20 presentations before beginning to decline [ref]. And that decline is primarily a risk with simple, unchanging stimuli. When you vary the format or channel while keeping the core message consistent, the positive range extends significantly. The effect is actually stronger when people aren't consciously aware of the repeated exposure [ref]. The old Marketing Rule of 7 … the idea that people need seven exposures before taking action …comes from the 1930s movie industry. In 2025, research across industries puts the average number of touchpoints before a decision at nearly 29 [ref]. Seven was the floor almost a century ago. Your congregation needs far more than a single stage announcement and an Instagram post to shift their behavior around invitation. “But We Don't Want to Annoy People” This is the objection every church communicator faces, and it deserves a fair hearing. The fear of over-communicating is real, but the data says the fear is dramatically lopsided. A Stanford study by Flynn and Lide analyzed more than 2,700 archived 360-degree leadership assessments and conducted four additional studies. They found that leaders who miscalibrated their communication were nearly 10 times more likely to be criticized for under-communicating than for over-communicating [ref]. Leaders who under-communicated were perceived as lacking empathy and leadership ability. Leaders who over-communicated were, in the researchers' words, given the benefit of the doubt. The conclusion was clear: over-communication may be seen as a nuisance, but under-communication is seen as a leadership flaw. The email data tells the same story from a different angle. Organizations that send emails only once a month have a 78% higher unsubscribe rate than those that send more frequently. The baseline unsubscribe rate for nonprofits sits at just 0.17–0.19% per send, which is well below the cross-industry average. Your people are not bolting when you show up in their inbox. They're far more likely to disengage when they rarely hear from you at all. There are real tipping points, and it's worth exploring them. Complaints increase meaningfully beyond five emails per week and spike beyond seven. But the resolution from the research is consistent: frequency is not the enemy, irrelevance is. People resist when they feel their autonomy is threatened, and that resistance is triggered far more by tone—guilt-laden, high-pressure, directive language—than by volume. The legitimate risk for churches is not communicating too often about invitation, it's communicating too often with the same generic, unsegmented, ask-heavy content through a single channel. What Growing Churches Actually Do Differently If the research makes one thing unavoidable, it's that shifting an invite culture requires consistent, persistent, long-term pressure across the full breadth of your church's life. Growing churches don't just mention inviting once a quarter during a sermon series on evangelism. They weave it into everything, and they sustain it for years. In working with churches across North America for more than two decades and conducting over 800 interviews with leadership teams from some of the fastest-growing churches in the country, I've found that the churches building genuine invite-culture momentum are consistently working across five interconnected areas. I call them the 5 Gears of Invite Culture, and they function less like a menu you pick from and more like the tumblers in a lock. All five need to turn together. Shareable Weekend Teaching is the biggest lever. When your teaching is the kind of thing people want to talk about at lunch on Sunday, you've created the raw material for invitation. Research from Gallup confirms that sermon content is the primary reason three in four worshippers attend. If your weekend teaching connects Scripture to real life in a way that gives people language they can share, inviting becomes dramatically easier. Eventful Big Days are not the strategy on their own, but they serve as training grounds for invitation. Easter, back-to-school, Christmas—these are cultural moments when people are genuinely more receptive to an invitation, and they give your congregation a natural on-ramp to practice the skill of inviting. The key is to design them backward from the invite and then leverage them to build a weekly rhythm that outlasts the event. Captivating Online Conversations turn your digital presence from a broadcast channel into a relational bridge. The social media reach numbers above make it clear that posting once isn't enough. But when your online presence is built around genuine conversation rather than promotion, it becomes another context in which the invitation message is encoded in a distinct way. Magnetic Community Service gets your people out of the building and into proximity with the people they're being asked to invite. Churches that serve their communities together create the relational bridges that make invitation feel natural rather than forced. Appealing Volunteer Experience may be the most underestimated gear. People who serve, invite. The data is consistent on this point: engaged volunteers become your most enthusiastic advocates. When your volunteer culture is the kind of thing people are proud to bring a friend into, invitation stops feeling like a program and starts feeling like a reflex. These five gears are where the multi-channel science meets the practical reality of church life. Each gear represents a different context in which your people encounter the invitation message, and each creates a separate memory trace and retrieval pathway. When all five are turning together, the effect compounds. When one or two are stuck, the whole engine labors, and that's often the real reason growth feels harder than it should. Find Out Which Gear Is Stuck If any of this research resonated—if you read the tapping study and thought, “that's exactly what's happening with our invite messaging”—then the next step isn't to simply communicate more. It's to figure out where the alignment is breaking down in your specific context. That's exactly what I built the free Invite Culture Audit Workshop to help you do. On Tuesday, May 12th at 12 noon ET, I'll walk you through a practical scorecard that shows where your invite culture is strong, where it's leaking, and which gear to focus on first. You'll see real examples from churches that have moved the invitation from something they talk about to something their people actually do, week after week. And you'll walk away with a 90-day blueprint you can start acting on immediately. This isn't a motivational talk; it's a diagnostic session designed to give you and your team clarity. Sixty minutes, straight to the point, with a concrete plan that fits into your existing rhythms Register for free here: helpchurchleaders.com/invite-culture-audit-workshop Your people love your church. They're already in the room. With the right systems and sustained encouragement, they're closer to becoming a church full of inviters than you think. Let's figure out what's keeping the gears from turning.
Overordnet findes der to slags mennesker: Der er dem, der ruller med øjnene, når man taler om, hvordan et glas skal se ud, en serviet skal være foldet og en restaurant skal være indrettet – og så er der dem, der lytter til 'Arbejdstitel'. I dette afsnit taler Kristoffer Dahy Ernst og Oliver Enné om de ting og situationer, de ikke kan lide. Det tæller både alt det ved dem selv, som de synes er irriterende eller forkerte, og fænomener i verden omkring dem, de ikke bryder sig om. Fx er Kristoffer ikke vild med at tale om tv-serier eller at spise en croissant efter frokosttid. Oliver kan derimod ikke lide at få mælk i sin kaffe, når han spiser æg, og så bryder han sig faktisk slet ikke om at gå til koncerter.
Hello Sydney… Hvad er din yndlingsgyserfilm? Det er et lidt svært spørgsmål for de tre værter i dagens program. Ingen af os er nemlig til gyserfilm. Som i overhovedet. Men hvad hvis der fandtes en gyserfilm, som rekonstruerede hele genren og gjorde grin med alle klichéerne, samtidig med at den faktisk stadig er lidt uhyggelig? Ind træder slahserklassikkeren, Scream, hvis syvende film indtager biograferne i denne uge. Vi vil dog i denne uges podcast skrue uret tilbage til 1996 og Wes Cravens originale mysteriefilm om mordene i Woodsboro. Tidsstempler: 00:04:45 - Ugens nyheder 00:23:20 - Scream (1996) 01:09:40 - Anbefalinger Værter: Line Torsth Thomassen, Tobias Gilbert og Benjamin Blaakilde
All suffering comes from your own thinking – er kanskje en brutal setning for noen. Men også en av de mest frigjørende innsiktene Rita kjenner til. Og en sannhet som anerkjennes innen psykologi, selvutvikling og mental helse.I denne podcast-episoden utforsker vi hvorfor det ofte ikke er det som faktisk skjer i livet vårt som skaper stress, indre uro, angst og emosjonell smerte – men tankene, tolkningene og historiene vi legger oppå det som skjer.Med utgangspunkt i et ærlig og viktig spørsmål fra en klient, tar episoden deg med inn i kjernen av hvordan sinnet fungerer. Vi ser nærmere på innsikter fra moderne psykologi, Three Principles (3P) slik de ble formulert av Sydney Banks, østlig filosofi, mindfulness og arbeidet til Eckhart Tolle – og hvordan disse perspektivene alle peker mot det samme:at lidelse ofte oppstår i motstand mot virkeligheten, ikke i selve virkeligheten.Du vil blant annet lære mer om:forskjellen mellom fakta og tanker, og hvorfor denne forskjellen er avgjørende for stressnivået ditthvordan hjernen skaper tankekjør, overtenkning og unødvendig lidelsehva aksept egentlig betyr – og hvorfor det ikke er det samme som å gi opphvordan du kan ta eierskap og ansvar for ditt indre liv, uten selvkritikk eller skyldhvorfor smerten er ekte og menneskelig, men hvorfor lidelse ofte er noe vi kan slippe taket iDette er ikke en episode om å tenke positivt, undertrykke følelser eller «ta seg sammen».Det er en episode om klarhet, selvinnsikt og emosjonell regulering – og om friheten som oppstår når du slutter å slåss med det som allerede er.Når du lærer å skille mellom det som faktisk skjer, og det sinnet ditt forteller deg om det som skjer, kan nervesystemet roe seg. Tankestøyen slipper taket. Og du får tilgang til mer indre ro, tilstedeværelse og handlingsrom.Episoden passer spesielt godt for deg som:opplever stress, angst eller indre urokjenner deg fanget i egne tankerjobber med selvutvikling og personlig vekster nysgjerrig på psykologi, mindfulness og bevissthetønsker mer ro uten å måtte endre hele livet dittAll suffering comes from your own thinking - kan gi deg friheten tilbake...
No Outro Olhar de hoje, converso com o presidente do LIDE RS e SC, Delton Batista. Falamos sobre as redes de conexão do sul país e como o LIDE fomenta esse mercado. Acompanhe.
27/11/2025 - O LIDE Brasil França Fórum reuniu, nos dias 26 e 27 de novembro, lideranças empresariais e autoridades em Paris para discutir cooperação bilateral, investimento e o reforço das relações econômicas entre Brasil e França. O encontro destacou as perspectivas econômicas diante do novo acordo União Europeia–Mercosul, apontando oportunidades estratégicas para ambos os mercados.
25/11/2025 - Em Roma, durante o LIDE Brasil Itália Fórum, autoridades e empresários destacam que a conclusão do acordo Mercosul–UE pode ampliar trocas e destravar oportunidades bilaterais.
Katelyn Lide-Scott is headed to her first National Finals Rodeo after an incredible ending to the 2025 rodeo season where she broke through the Top 15 in the very last two weeks. Horses have been apart of her life since the day she was born, but barrel racing wasn't the main focus until after college. This season started with a win at the 2024 Turquoise Circuit Finals last fall and when she needed one more horse to help get through the summer, “Peanut Seed” changed the entire course of the season! We are excited to share her story and cheer on this team at the Thomas and Mack this year!This week's episode is brought to you by RideTV. Visit Ridetvgo.tv today!
On this episode of Where Rodeo Meets the Road, we sit down with Halyn Lide, one of the standout rodeo competitors making waves this season. Halyn shares her journey to the NFR, her experiences navigating the challenges of the PRCA, and the personal stories behind her rodeo career. From training routines to life off the arena floor, get an inside look at what it takes to compete at the highest level and the drive that fuels her success.
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O LIDE volta suas atenções para Belém, que se tornará o centro das discussões globais ao sediar a COP 30. A conferência do clima tem como objetivo definir ações concretas de combate às mudanças climáticas. Nas plataformas digitais do LIDE, o Negócios que Regeneram reúne uma programação especial com entrevistas exclusivas mostram como a COP 30 vai redefinir o papel do setor produtivo brasileiro.Neste episódio, Roberto Giannetti, economista e head do LIDE Comércio Exterior, fala das chances que o Brasil tem, durante a COP 30, de mostrar que ser ver é um bom negócio.
O LIDE volta suas atenções para Belém, que se tornará o centro das discussões globais ao sediar a COP 30. A conferência do clima tem como objetivo definir ações concretas de combate às mudanças climáticas. Nas plataformas digitais do LIDE, o Negócios que Regeneram reúne uma programação especial com entrevistas exclusivas mostram como a COP 30 vai redefinir o papel do setor produtivo brasileiro.Neste episódio, Carlos Nobre, cientista, climatologista e pesquisador, fala sobre a importância de zerar o desmatamento para garantia do futuro do Brasil e do mundo.
O LIDE volta suas atenções para Belém, que se tornará o centro das discussões globais ao sediar a COP 30. A conferência do clima tem como objetivo definir ações concretas de combate às mudanças climáticas. Nas plataformas digitais do LIDE, o Negócios que Regeneram reúne uma programação especial com entrevistas exclusivas mostram como a COP 30 vai redefinir o papel do setor produtivo brasileiro.Neste episódio, Tarsila Ursini, embaixadora do Climate Governance Initiative, fala sobre o potencial do Brasil em liderar a nova economia verde global.
O LIDE volta suas atenções para Belém, que se tornará o centro das discussões globais ao sediar a COP 30. A conferência do clima tem como objetivo definir ações concretas de combate às mudanças climáticas.Nas plataformas digitais do LIDE, o Negócios que Regeneram reúne uma programação especial com entrevistas exclusivas mostram como a COP 30 vai redefinir o papel do setor produtivo brasileiro.Neste episódio, Dan Ioschpe, campeão de alto nível da COP 30, fala sobre o papel da sustentabilidade como condição de competição no futuro.
31/102025 - Em mais uma edição, o LIDE Brasil Reino Unido Fórum reuniu empresários e autoridades em Londres para discutir a relação bilateral entre os países. A iniciativa celebra a construção de pontes duradouras, onde conhecimento, confiança e visão de futuro se unem para gerar impacto real.
Ludvig Larsen er vært på Ludvigs podcast, hvor han for nyligt havde Oliver med som gæst, og i dag er Ludvig så til gengæld med i Go' tur hjem. Glæd dig til en både spændende og dyb samtale, hvor du blandt andet kan høre om, hvad Ludvig har lært gennem sin barndom med OCD og tvangstanker, og selvfølgelig de mange spændende mennesker, han har snakket med i sin podcast.Go' lytter! Hop ind og find billetter og meget mere på: https://oliverstanescu.dk/ Vært: Oliver Stanescu Klip: Martin Riise Nielsen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Reouça a #EntrevistaJG de Denise Campos de Toledo com João Doria ex-governador e fundador do lide, sobre o cenário político e as perspectivas de expansão do país.
08/09/2025 - Em mais um ano, o LIDE Brazil Development Forum reuniu, Washington, autoridades, investidores e especialistas para discutir infraestrutura, sustentabilidade e o papel do Brasil no cenário internacional. Em um dia de painéis, o desenvolvimento e novos investimentos foram o norte das discussões.
O ministro Gilmar Mendes, do STF, defendeu, nesta quarta-feira, 27, a manutenção do foro privilegiado no Supremo. Gilmar foi questionado por jornalistas sobre o assunto após palestraem evento promovido pelo Lide em Brasília.Segundo o ministro do decano do Supremo, "o que está a ocorrer, talvez, seja um tipo decasuísmo" — referindo-se à movimentação no Congresso pelo fim do foro.Gilmar também voltou a fazer elogios a Alexandre de Moraes, ao afirmar que “o Brasil deve muito” ao colega. Em outro momento, o ministro decano classificou como “impróprias” as ações do governo Trump contra autoridades brasileiras. Felipe Moura Brasil, Dennys Xavier e Duda Teixeira comentam:Papo Antagonista é o programa que explica e debate os principais acontecimentos do dia com análises críticas e aprofundadas sobre a política brasileira e seus bastidores. Apresentado por Felipe Moura Brasil, o programa traz contexto e opinião sobre os temas mais quentes da atualidade. Com foco em jornalismo, eleições e debate, é um espaço essencial para quem busca informação de qualidade. Ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 18h. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Papo Antagonista https://bit.ly/papoantagonista Siga O Antagonista no X: https://x.com/o_antagonista Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
26/08/2025 - Realizado no Hotel Fairmont Copacabana, no Rio de Janeiro, o 24º Fórum Empresarial LIDE reuniu mais de 400 lideranças e autoridades brasileiras para debater as oportunidades e desafios do país.Economia circular, sustentabilidade, transição energética e os novos rumos da política econômica nacional também estiveram em pauta no encontro que rendeu mais de 10 horas de conteúdo.
O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do STF, divergiu do colega André Mendonça a respeito da autocontenção do Judiciário. Mendonça afirmou na sexta-feira, 22,, durante evento do Lide no Rio, que “o bom juiz tem que ser reconhecido pelo respeito, não pelo medo”. Horas depois da declaração, no mesmo evento, Moraes associou a autocontenção a autocracias e afirmou que um “Judiciário vassalo e covarde não é independente”.Felipe Moura Brasil, Duda Teixeira e Ricardo Kertzman comentam:Papo Antagonista é o programa que explica e debate os principais acontecimentos do dia com análises críticas e aprofundadas sobre a política brasileira e seus bastidores. Apresentado por Felipe Moura Brasil, o programa traz contexto e opinião sobre os temas mais quentes da atualidade. Com foco em jornalismo, eleições e debate, é um espaço essencial para quem busca informação de qualidade. Ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 18h. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Papo Antagonista https://bit.ly/papoantagonista Siga O Antagonista no X: https://x.com/o_antagonista Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
O Fórum Empresarial do Lide, no Rio de Janeiro, foi marcado por um embate de visões entre os ministros do STF André Mendonça e Alexandre de Moraes. Mendonça defendeu a autocontenção do Judiciário e criticou o “ativismo judicial”, que, segundo ele, gera desequilíbrio entre os Poderes. Para o ministro, decisões devem promover “paz social” e não “caos e insegurança”.Em resposta, Moraes rejeitou a ideia de contenção e afirmou que impor limites ao Judiciário e à imprensa é “coisa de ditador”. Em tom firme, destacou que juízes devem resistir a pressões externas: “o juiz que não resiste à pressão deve mudar de profissão”. O embate ocorre em meio à tensão política que envolve os indiciamentos de Jair Bolsonaro e Eduardo Bolsonaro pela Polícia Federal.
Har du prøvet at have en kollega, hvor kemien mellem jer var helt skæv? Så er du ikke alene. Podcasten Karriereklubben, der hver uge debatterer lytternes dilemmaer og udfordringer på arbejdspladsen, er blevet kontaktet af lytteren Linnea, der har en kollega, som hun bare ikke kan med. I denne uges episode kan du også høre et dilemma fra lytteren Jasmin, der har meget svært ved at sige nej på arbejdet. Hun siger ja til alle opgaver, men ender med at tabe bolde, fordi der simpelthen er for meget på hendes bord. Hvordan sætter man grænser og lærer at sige nej på arbejdspladsen, så man ikke drukner i opgaver? Ugens panel er: Freja Brandhøj, chef for iværksætteri hos Dansk Erhverv. Trine Hoffensetz Winther, direktør hos DanBAN. Andreas Aabo, CEO hos Helper. Vært: Caroline Rossmeisl. Podcastredaktør: Kasper Søegaard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I dag har 'Du lytter til Politiken' besøg af vores politiske podcast 'Sådan er politik'. Italiens ministerpræsident Giorgia Meloni har rødder i nyfascismen, så hvorfor er hun den perfekte partner for Mette Frederiksen i kampen for et mere retfærdigt Europa? Hvorfor glemmer vi hele tiden de radikale, når vi taler om dansk politik, og – spørger en lytter – er det en god ide at folketingspolitikere nu skal tjene mere end en million kroner? Få svarene i Sådan Er Politik med Elisabet Svane og Noa Redington, som i dag låner kanalen og giver dig ugens seneste nyheder i dansk politik. Vært: Bo Søndergaard Producer: Frederik Gabrielsson Research: Stella Buur Rasmussen Redaktør: Nina Kragh Send dine spørgsmål til Elisabet Svane og Noa Redington på sep@pol.dkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:15:15 - Le Disque classique du jour du mercredi 21 mai 2025 - Cet enregistrement, dédié à l'opéra "Mirentxu" de Jesús Guridi, constitue une continuation du projet de publication des œuvres dramatiques promu par la Sociedad Coral de Bilbao, projet initié avec les enregistrements de "Maitena" de Charles Colin et de "Lide ta Ixidor" de Santos Inchausti.
durée : 00:15:15 - Le Disque classique du jour du mercredi 21 mai 2025 - Cet enregistrement, dédié à l'opéra "Mirentxu" de Jesús Guridi, constitue une continuation du projet de publication des œuvres dramatiques promu par la Sociedad Coral de Bilbao, projet initié avec les enregistrements de "Maitena" de Charles Colin et de "Lide ta Ixidor" de Santos Inchausti.
In this episode, we talk with cartoonist and graphic novelist, Eric Lide, author of Dragonforged: Sword of the Champions.BUY DRAGONFORGED: SWORD OF THE CHAMPIONFollow Eric at @ericmlide; bluesky ericlide.com#WizardTeam is part of the Black Nerds Create collective, which provides content through the lens of critical and creative fandom. www.blacknerdscreate.comInstagram & Tumblr: @wizardteampod @blacknerdscreateTwitter: @blknerdscreate, @yanawroteit, @Robyn_Rambles, @porsheaknowsSUPPORT:Become a BNC BaddieTip Us on PatreonTip Us on Cash AppTreat YourselfPRODUCTION:Hosts: Bayana Davis, Robyn-Renee Jordan, Porshèa PattersonEditor: Robyn-Renee JordanIntro/Outro Music: Blackchain beatsMidroll Music: Prod. by LitKidBeats, litkidbeats.comGraphics: Delia Gallegos, Bayana DavisSocials: Bayana Davis, Nicole Hill#WizardTeam is a Black magical podcast for Black magical stories. Fantasy enthusiasts Bayana Davis, Robyn Jordan, and Porshèa Patterson do a close read of magical books written by and about Black people. Join us on #WizardTeam Wednesdays for a spoiler-heavy discussion of Amari and the Despicable Wonders by B. B. Alston.
Halyn Lide is an incredibly talented barrel racer, great friend, wife, mother of two - and now adds 2024 NFR qualifier to her resume! From winning Denver in January, to being the high money earner over July 4th and winning until the very last weekend on her home raised horse, Jettin Ta Heaven that she calls Keeper - Halyn is headed to her first National Finals this year. We had a chance to catch up with her right after the rodeo season ended and are excited to share her story as we all get ready to cheer for the top 15 in Vegas in less than two months! This week's episode is brought to our listeners by Purina Animal Nutrition!
Med indtoget af slankemidler som Wegovy, har modebranchen fået en undskyldning for at droppe deres fokus på kropsdiversitet, mener modejournalist Mikkel Lind Sorgenfrey. Og i virkeligheden mente de det aldrig rigtigt: »Modebranchen har aldrig kunnet lide de tykke piger. Aldrig. Det er bare noget, vi har leget, fordi diversitet var moderne,« påstår han i en artikel i Berlingske. Hvor ved han det fra? Og hvad betyder det for os almindelige tøjforbrugere, at modebranchen er gået tilbage til de ultratynde modeller? Gæst: Mikkel Lind Sorgenfrey, modejournalist Vært: Niels Frederik RickersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No “Estadão Analisa” desta segunda-feira, 14, Carlos Andreazza fala sobre discurso do presidente do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), Luís Roberto Barroso, ao II Fórum Internacional, evento promovido pelo grupo Esfera Brasil em Roma, na Itália. Na palestra, que abriu o segundo dia do evento, Barroso defendeu a presença de ministros da Corte em eventos empresariais e disse que as críticas são “preconceito contra a iniciativa privada”, recebendo aplausos da plateia. Barroso mencionou ainda desafios que o Brasil deve entrentar, como pobreza, desigualdade, deficit educacional, baixo crescimento econômico e problemas de segurança pública. Foi aplaudido pela plateia ao afirmar que “o crime organizado tem que ser obsessivamente enfrentado no Brasil”. Ele apontou também problemas de “patrimonialismo, quando não corrupção, que é essa má-divisão entre o espaço público e o espaço privado”. Segundo ele, há “uma apropriação do espaço público por elites predatórias”. Leia: https://www.estadao.com.br/politica/luis-roberto-barroso-diz-que-ativismo-judicial-mito-harmonia-entre-poderes-esfera-brasil-roma-stf-nprp/ Outro tema é que o presidente do Senado Federal, Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD), também esteve no encontro em Roma. Ele viajou num voo da Força Aérea Brasileira (FAB) para palestrar neste sábado, e ainda deu carona ao colega e antecessor na presidência do Congresso, Davi Alcolumbre (União Brasil), que palestrará em evento promovido pelo Lide, em Londres. Leia: https://www.estadao.com.br/politica/luis-roberto-barroso-diz-que-ativismo-judicial-mito-harmonia-entre-poderes-esfera-brasil-roma-stf-nprp/ Andreazza também comenta sobre as emendas parlamentares distribuídas neste ano de 2024 e que serviram como fundo eleitoral paralelo. Recursos oficiais e espúrios para campanhas eleitorais, como o Fundo Eleitoral e as emendas parlamentares, estão estrangulando a competição democrática e ampliando a concentração de poder. Leia: https://www.estadao.com.br/opiniao/a-degeneracao-da-competicao-eleitoral/ Apresentado pelo colunista Carlos Andreazza, programa diário no canal do Estadão no YouTube trará uma curadoria dos temas mais relevantes do noticiário, deixando de lado o que é espuma, para se aprofundar no que é relevante. Assine por R$1,90/mês e tenha acesso ilimitado ao conteúdo do Estadão. Acesse: https://bit.ly/oferta-estadao O 'Estadão Analisa' é transmitido ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira, às 7h, no Youtube e redes sociais do Estadão. E depois, fica disponível no Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts, ou no agregador de podcasts de sua preferência. Apresentação: Carlos AndreazzaEdição/Pós-produção: Jefferson PerlebergCoordenação: Gabriel Pinheiro e Everton OliveiraSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Det er ikke kun amerikanerne, der går op i, om USA's næste præsident bliver Donald Trump eller Kamala Harris. Hele verden følger med i præsidentvalget, for det er to meget forskellige syn på fremtiden, der slås om magten. Men hvordan ser verden uden for USA egentlig på Donald Trump? Det fortæller Politikens USA-ekspert Jesper Thobo-Carlsen om i dagens afsnit af 'Du lytter til Politiken'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glædelig Lille-fredagVi starter ud med en sjov fodboldsnak, og vi ryger direkte videre til at spørge, hvem der egentlig er fans af paraplyer. Vi har stadig håb for, at en finder vores 8 årig flaskepost, og det er åbenbart ikke helt umuligt. Vi snakker også om det er cute eller cringe, at voksne mennesker er kræsne, og vi slutter af med at have ubehageligt tøj på.Vi lyttes ved i morgen!
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Feat: Cameron Rose, Salim, Lide and Pierre Bless Welcome to Episode 89 of the Black Fly on the Wall Podcast: "Healthy Relationships are Earned Not Given." In this insightful discussion, we delve into the intricacies of building and maintaining healthy relationships. Special guest Cameron Rose joins us to share his experiences and insights on being in a poly relationship, shedding light on common misconceptions and the importance of trust, communication, and mutual respect. We also provide personal anecdotes, expert advice, and actionable tips to help you navigate the journey of earning meaningful relationships in all areas of your life. Don't miss this empowering conversation that's sure to transform the way you view and cultivate your connections. Tune in, like, and subscribe for more enriching content!
Territorio Skyrunning es el podcast oficial de las Merrell Skyrunner World Series 2024 en español. En la emisión de junio rpasamos resultados y clasificación del circuito y entrevistamos a la gran sensación de la primera parte del circuito, la vasca Lide Urrestarazu. La vasca, actual líder de las MSWS24, comenzó venciendo, récord incluido, en una Acantilados del Norte que daba inicio a la temporada, consiguiendo un primer puesto en la clasificación que ha mantenido hasta ahora y que encarrila su pase a las Skymasters. Además, Andrés Olivera comparte todos los detalles de la Cordillera Blanca Skyrace, que se disputa el 7 de julio en Perú y que es la prueba que, en nuestra opinión, abrió la puerta de las Merrell Skyrunner World Series en Sudamérica.
Maria Hirse har udgivet en bog, hvori hun taler ud om sit ophold i fængsel. Og det var ikke for sjov, fortæller den tidligere nummerpige. Men det er vel heller ikke meningen med fængsel? Retssagen mellem de to Paradise-deltagere Sille og David gik i gang i denne uge, og i retten føg det med beskyldninger om vold, utroskab og social kontrol. Mødrene grad og et angreb af gonorré blev brugt som bevisførelse. Vi taler også om de kongeliges protektioner, og slutter på en high til Hejremanden på Frederiksberg. Malte Ebert har nemlig bestilt en mindeplade til det nu afdøde Frederiksberg-ikon. I panelet sidder Jonas Kuld Rathje, Nikolaj Vraa og Anne Kirstine Cramon. Følg Det, vi taler om i appen og lyt til nye episoder hver fredag.Følg Det, vi taler om på Facebook og @ditteokman på Instagram.Vært: Ditte OkmanProducer: Sarah Bech Podimo-ansvarlig: Sarah ØrstedVideo: Sofus Chammon og Frederik SchultzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der er udbrudt krig mellem de to konger af hip-hop, Drake og Kendrick Lamar. Krigen går på ord og rim, hvor anklager om både pædofili og hustruvold er blevet sat til musik.Gennem flere uger har de to rappere udvekslet diss tracks, mens internettet er blevet oversvømmet af memes, men det hele blev alvorligt, da en sikkerhedsvagt blev skudt udenfor Drakes hjem i weekenden. Og nu mener kritikere, at opgøret kan føre til endnu mere vold.Dagens gæst i 'Du lytter til Politiken' er Politikens musikredaktør Simon Lund, der har lyttet med på rap-elitens fejde, som kan blive skelsættende for genrens integritet.
Mette Mayli Albæk og Niels smager på zinfandel, hvad der inspirerer Mette til at fremvise gamle feriebilleder, mens Niels mindes sin 50 års fødselsdag og en gammel flaske zin – og fortæller om, hvordan en bemærkning om en white zinfandel gav ham en uheldig rolle i en kriminalroman. Vine: A 1000 Stories – Zinfandel - Californien. 90 kr. i Brugsen Kunde - Zinfandel – Sonoma Valley 2018. 189 kr. hos American Wine Turley - Zinfandel Old Vines – California 2020. 280 kr. hos KK Wine Orin Swift Cellars. 8 years in the dessert. Zinfandel. Californien 2019. 439 kr. hos Otto SuensonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bu bölümde konuğum, Türkiye'nin en uzun süre ekranlarda kalan haber spikerlerinden Jülide Ateş.Annesini mutlu etme, subay babanın görevinin hakkını verme isteğiyle, iyi okuma çabasıyla geçen, yabancı dile, spora meraklı bir çocukluk... 1990'da Türkiye Güzeli olmasıyla başlayan, habercilik tutkusuyla hız alan maraton.İlk özel televizyon yayınlarının başladığı yıllar, büyük şöhret, herkesin hayran bakışları altında "Keşke benim de bir erkek arkadaşım olsa" hissiyle de geçen, çalışıp okunarak geçirilen Boğaziçi yılları ve bugün kimi tarafı 'Kuş Uçuşu' dizisini aratmayacak rekabetli medya dönemi.Jülide ile ikiyüzlü güzellik anlayışımızdan haber spikerliğine, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi'nin bugünkü durumundan iyi bir ilişki ya da çocuk yetiştirmeye kadar pek çok konudan söz açtık... Gazeteci#Journalist ~ #Art- #Food- #Travel lover ~ #EnthusiastBooks:
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