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Lynn Martin, NYSE President discusses tariffs and a potential slower growth of the US economy amidst the DOW and S&P indexes still above pre-election levels. She is joined by Bloomberg's Sonali Basak, Katie Greifeld, and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DALLAS (AURN News) — The New York Stock Exchange announced plans to establish a new presence in Dallas and relocate its Chicago operations to Texas, pending regulatory approval. The expansion, dubbed NYSE Texas, will see the exchange strengthen its foothold in the southern United States. NYSE Chicago will reincorporate in Texas once regulatory filings are completed, according to exchange officials. "We are delighted to expand our presence in the Lone Star State, which plays a key role in driving our U.S. economy forward," Lynn Martin, President of NYSE Group, said in a statement. The exchange cited Texas's growing population, robust economy, and business-friendly environment as key factors that have drawn companies to the state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Modernized workforce management systems are essential to deploying the right skills and improving the operational agility of federal agencies, say DOJ CIO Melinda Rogers and Workday's Lynn Martin.
Did you know that 2024 marks 30 years since RNIB provided its very first Eye Care Liaison Officer (ECLO)? We've come a long way since the very first ECLO at Rotherham District General Hospital in 1994 and now have more than 130 RNIB ECLOs supporting people across the UK. To celebrate RNIB Connect Radio hosted an anniversary roundtable featuring people involved in delivering the service. Here's Amelia Hilton talking with panellists Lynn Martin, manager of Corneo-Plastic Unit at the Queen Victoria Hospital in West Sussex, Matt Bower Allocations Manager in the Eye Care Support Service at RNIB, Holly Muncey ECLO at Broomfield Hospital and Orsett Hospital in Essex, and Nathan Richards ECLO at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. For more information about 30 years of RNIB ECLOs visit: website Image: A white square with colourful bursting fireworks going across the bottom into the right bottom corner. In the middle: a black circle with 'RNIB' written in bold white letters, underlined with a bold pink line and '30' below. The words 'years of ECLOs' gently curve with the bottom of the circle under the number. So, you can read the text as 'RNIB, 30 years of ECLOs.'
President Cyril Ramaphosa het ʼn nuwe beleggingsdoelwit van 2 triljoen Suid-Afrikaanse rand teen 2028 gestel nadat Suid-Afrika se vorige mikpunt van 1,2-triljoen rand bereik is. Die president, wat Suid-Afrika se afvaardiging by die 79ste Algemene Vergadering van die Verenigde Nasies gelei het, het ook die New York Aandelebeurs se sluitingsklok gelui in die geselskap van die beurs se president Lynn Martin en ander amptenare. In sy toespraak by die SA-VSA-sakeforum het Ramaphosa Amerikaanse beleggers genooi om geleenthede in sektore soos hernubare energie, vervaardiging en infrastruktuur te ondersoek.
Matemática y programadora informática, Lynn Martin llegó a la presidencia de NYSE hace menos de tres años para liderar la transformación digital del mayor mercado de valores del mundo. Es una de las 50 mujeres más poderosas del mundo y, sin duda, una de las más influyentes de Wall Street. El 32% del mercado bursátil del planeta queda bajo la supervisión de Lynn Martin. Esa es la cuota en valor que ostenta la Bolsa de Nueva York (NYSE, por sus siglas en inglés). En total, son 28,42 billones de dólares (26,5 billones de euros) en capitalización bursátil, una cifra que supera incluso el PIB de Estados Unidos. Clara Ruiz de Gauna, redactora jefe del periódico y autora de la saga sobre los personajes que han hecho historia en el mundo financiero que se publica todas las semanas en EXPANSIÓN, y los redactores del periódico Amaia Ormaetxea y Nicolás Menéndez Sarriés analizan el legado de esta genio de las finanzas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York Stock Exchange Group President Lynn Martin joins Jim for a discussion on how technological shifts have affected the US and global economy. Lynn shares her pioneering career journey from computer programmer to financial leadership, and how these two fields intersect in her current role. This discussion highlights the evolving landscape of the NYSE and gives insight into how tools like AI and automation will impact the future of work and the US economy. New podcast episodes released weekly on Thursday. Follow along with the links below: Sign up for the Celebrations Chatter Newsletter: https://celebrationschatter.beehiiv.com/ Subscribe to Celebrations Chatter on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@celebrationschatter Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrationschatter/ Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@celebrationschatter Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrations-chatter-with-jim-mccann/id1616689192 Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Yxfvb4qHGCwR5IgAmgCQX?si=ipuQC3-ATbKyqIk6RtPb-A Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzQwMzU0MS9yc3M?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwio9KT_xJuBAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQNg Visit 1-800-Flowers.com: https://www.1800flowers.com/ Visit the 1-800-Flowers.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1800flowers Follow Jim McCann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim1800flowers/ Follow Jim McCann on X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/jim1800flowers (@Jim1800Flowers)
Lynn Martin, who leads the exchange, describes the strong IPO pipeline, the power of U.S. capital markets, the volatility factor, AI, and more.
James Lott Jr celebrates BlackHistory Month and the Soap Community with 6 Time Emmy Winner Lynn Martin! They have reel talk and real talk! She is a graduate of Georgetown University and Columbia University. Written for As The World Turns, The City,Another World, Port Charles and The Young and the Restless.
A mutilated and badly burned corpse is discovered on a cold January day in Austin, Texas. The evidence eventually leads authorities to investigate the romance between a devout Southern Baptist schoolgirl turned exotic dancer and her international man of mystery. Sources: Wages of Sin by Suzy Spencer Deadly Sins - S2E1 Sex, Lies and Murder - S1E39 Bonnie's Blog of Crime This Week's Episode Brought To You By: EarnIn - Download EarnIn today in the Google play or Apple app store! When you download the EarnIn app type in Love Murder under PODCAST when you sign up – it'll really help the show. https://app.earnin.com/ Shopify - The Platform Commerce is Built On - $1 per month trial https://shopify.com/lovemurder Find LOVE MURDER online: Website: lovemurder.love Instagram: @lovemurderpod Twitter: @lovemurderpod Facebook: LoveMrdrPod TikTok: @LoveMurderPod Patreon: /LoveMurderPod Credits: Love Murder is hosted by Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette, researched and written by Jessie Pray, produced by Nathaniel Whittemore and edited by Kyle Barbour-Hoffman
NYSE Group President Lynn Martin joins the roundtable to discuss principal trends that may share global markets this year with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I am speaking with Lynn Martin, the President of the New York Stock Exchange and one of 2023's most powerful women in finance according to Fortune. In our conversation, we talk about asking lots of questions, failing fast, and having an intrapreneurial mindset.Resources mentioned in the episode:NYSE Board Diversity InitiativeIf you are a leader or aspiring to be one, visit archieljonesjr.com. There, you can pre-order my book: The Treasure You Seek: A Guide to Developing and Leveraging Your Leadership Capital and connect directly with me.If you want to learn more about our work at NxGen COACH Network, visit nxgencoachnetwork.com. Training Camp For Leaders with Archie L. Jones Jr. is produced by NxGen COACH Network and our Webby-winning partner, Hueman Group Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Walt Lukken sat down with NYSE Group President Lynn Martin to discuss her role, the state of capital markets and market structure, the migration and rollout of the NYSE Pillar technology platform, modernization with a focus on human interaction, her STEM background and more.
Lux Radio Theatre - The Navy Comes Through Announcer-John M. Kennedy Host-Cecil B. Demille Stars-Pat O'Brien, George Murphy, Ruth Hussey, Fred MacKaye, Leo Cleary, Warren Ashe, Noel Madison, Lynn Martin, Edwin Mills & George Sorel An adventure in the Atlantic aboard a merchant ship, fighting Nazi submarines! Ruth Hussey is a last-minute substitute for Ruth Warrick, who couldn't appear because her house burned down the previous day.
In this week's episode of Founded & Funded, Madrona Managing Director Matt McIlwain hosts NYSE Group President Lynn Martin ahead of our Intelligent Applications Summit on October 10th and 11th. Lynn will be speaking at the Summit, but we thought it would be great to have her on the show to talk more about her background, the NYSE, capital markets, IPOs, and, of course, the role data, AI, and large language models are playing in the markets and in companies broadly! This conversation couldn't come at a better time now that we're seeing a number of tech companies teeing up IPO plans. Lynn thinks we'll be back to a more “normal” IPO environment in 2024 – but you have to listen to get her full take!
In this episode, we welcome Lynn Martin, the second woman in history to run the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The session is moderated by Jen Prosek, Founder of Prosek Partners, who is kindly guest hosting the podcast this month. Lynn enlightens Jen on her experience as the 68th President of the NYSE, and her navigation of an often-male dominated field. The two also discuss the IPO market, what makes a company ready for public markets, ESG, and board diversity. Lynn also offers insights into emerging technologies, AI, and the importance of creating accessible courses for young girls. We are proud to have Lynn as a guest on the show, discussing the importance of creating opportunities for young women to break into and grow within male dominated fields. The Money Maze Podcast is also now in partnership with, and supporting GAIN - Girls Are Investors, as our 2023 Charitable Partners! Sign up to our newsletter for more in-depth insights | Follow us on LinkedIn The Money Maze Podcast is kindly sponsored by Schroders, Bremont Watches, and LiveTrade.
The global gender gap isn't budging, new research shows, and in this week's episode, women leaders share some of the unique policies and programs that can help build a pipeline for women in leadership and get closer to bridging that divide. Women also share the strategies that they have personally used to get their ideas heard and lead in only the way they can. This episode features: Ashley Dartnell, Global Senior Director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Boston Consulting Group; Jane Sun, CEO, Trip.com; Peggy Johnson, CEO, Magic Leap; Anna Katrina Shedletsky, founder, Instrumental, Nela Richardson, Chief Economist, ADP; Ashleigh Streeter-Jones, CEO and Founder, Raise Our Voice Australia; Lynn Martin, President, NYSE Group; Cristina Gamboa, CEO, World Green Building Council; Geraldine Matchett, co-CEO and CFO, Royal DSM; Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer, Manpower Group.
The global gender gap isn't budging, new research shows, and in this week's episode, women leaders share some of the unique policies and programs that can help build a pipeline for women in leadership and get closer to bridging that divide. Women also share the strategies that they have personally used to get their ideas heard and lead in only the way they can.This episode features: Ashley Dartnell, Global Senior Director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Boston Consulting Group; Jane Sun, CEO, Trip.com; Peggy Johnson, CEO, Magic Leap; Anna Katrina Shedletsky, founder, Instrumental, Nela Richardson, Chief Economist, ADP; Ashleigh Streeter-Jones, CEO and Founder, Raise Our Voice Australia; Lynn Martin, President, NYSE Group; Cristina Gamboa, CEO, World Green Building Council; Geraldine Matchett, co-CEO and CFO, Royal DSM; Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer, Manpower Group. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The global gender gap isn't budging, new research shows, and in this week's episode, women leaders share some of the unique policies and programs that can help build a pipeline for women in leadership and get closer to bridging that divide. Women also share the strategies that they have personally used to get their ideas heard and lead in only the way they can. This episode features: Ashley Dartnell, Global Senior Director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Boston Consulting Group; Jane Sun, CEO, Trip.com; Peggy Johnson, CEO, Magic Leap; Anna Katrina Shedletsky, founder, Instrumental, Nela Richardson, Chief Economist, ADP; Ashleigh Streeter-Jones, CEO and Founder, Raise Our Voice Australia; Lynn Martin, President, NYSE Group; Cristina Gamboa, CEO, World Green Building Council; Geraldine Matchett, co-CEO and CFO, Royal DSM; Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer, Manpower Group. Transcript: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/how-top-women-leaders-work-and-thrive Global Gender Gap report: https://www.weforum.org/reports/global-gender-gap-report-2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Strength to Strength welcomes Lynn Martin to examine the claims of the oldest Christian denominations.Today, many Christians are drawn to the ancientness of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions, who claim to be the very church that was established by Jesus. This is an opportunity to bring people to kingdom Christianity, which is rooted in the true original faith. This talk will teach how to demonstrate how the apostolic faith differs from the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions.An interactive question-and-answer period follows.This is the second part of a two-part series called “How to Answer Catholic and Orthodox Claims” to be held on May 6, 2023.Also, see part 1: “How to Answer Catholic and Orthodox Claims – part 1” by Lynn Martin.
Strength to Strength welcomed Lynn Martin to examine the claims of the oldest Christian denominations.Today, many Christians are drawn to the ancientness of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions, who claim to be the very church that was established by Jesus. This is an opportunity to bring people to kingdom Christianity, which is rooted in the true original faith. This talk will teach how to demonstrate how the apostolic faith differs from the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions.An interactive question-and-answer period follows.
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Media Confirmation : After two historic US bank failures, here's what comes next - March 13,2023 - predicted by Clairvoyant Dimitrinka Staikova in her ebook publ. October 8,2022 New E-book : Time, Space, Cosmos and Technologies 2022/2023. Financial Forecasting and World Stock Exchanges - Dubai,Hong Kong,NYSE,Japan,Euronext,Moscow, Finances. The war of the Ayatollahs in Iran. Where is the place for control of the weather? - Clairvoyant/Psychic predictions and prophecies By Clairvoyants : Dimitrinka Staikova, Stoyanka Staikova, Ivelina Staikova Published : October 8, 2022 Click here to order the Ebook and read Table of Contents : https://clairvoyantdimitrinkastaikova.weebly.com/hottestnewspredictions/new-e-book-time-space-cosmos-and-technologies-20222023-financial-forecasting-and-world-stock-exchanges-dubaihong-kongnysejapaneuronextmoscow-finances-the-war-of-the-ayatollahs-in-iran-where-is-the-place-for-control-of-the-weather-clair ******************** ONLY A SMALL PART OF CLAIRVOYANT/PSYCHIC READING FOR : Lynn Martin (NYSE's President) - Rise and Fall - Clairvoyant/Psychic predictions September 18,2022 for New York Stock Exchange 2022/2023 (by days and months). Her health,business,relatives,politics, stock exchange operations - When, What? Are they profitable? NYSE declines and rise. When Lynn Martin will be removed? When USA will have two leaders and details…. - by Clairvoyant House “Dimitrinka Staikova and daughters Stoyanka and Ivelina Staikova “ - from Europe, Bulgaria, Varna Visit our E-book Store , Blogs and Websites: How to order a Clairvoyant reading : http://clairvoyantDimitrinkaStaikova.weebly.com http://sites.Google.com/site/dimitrinkastaikova http://HottestNewsPredictions.blogspot.com http://ivstaikova.wixsite.com/clairvoyant Photo of Lynn Martin - September 11,2022. Time of the clairvoyant reading - after the photo. Lynn Martin's health : September 2022 I see a headache by the left side of the head - it presses the temple. There is impaired energy at the bones and the muscles of the left and right arm ( the energy in the right arm is more active). There is inflammation at the urinary tract , right pelvic area and right thigh and tendons of the left leg ( around the ankle and the muscle under the knee). The right lung has a changed shape - tightened, with increased energy. The left lung has normal size and it's calm. Her sinus channels are inflamed. The cervical vertebrae are inflamed. The kidneys and adrenal glands of Lynn Martin are painful and sick. The pelvis and the spine are inflamed and painful - from right to left side of the waist. Less often she feels pain in the ears. The gymnastics will be helpful for her. In the work of Lynn Martin I see good intentions, good similarity of natures. ……March 2023 - collapse of many people in the business: - Bankruptcies. Fires and murders are starting ; - Afterwards are coming bankruptcies and merger of banks in USA ;(MEDIA CONFIRMATION) - There will be problems with sunflower grain. …April 2023… MEDIA CONFIRMATION : After two historic US bank failures, here's what comes next March 13,2023 https://thedailyrecord.com/2023/03/13/after-two-historic-us-bank-failures-heres-what-comes-next/ Click here to read more : https://hottestnewspredictions.blogspot.com/2023/03/media-confirmation-after-two-historic.html
The second woman in history to run the New York Stock Exchange shares her 'non-linear' path to President and the integral role her background in programming, technology and statistics plays in running a modern stock exchange. In a conversation recorded at the 2023 Annual Meeting in Davos, she talks about her first year on the job, the simple habit that helped her navigate 2022's rollercoaster year for stocks, the books inspiring her now, and what's needed to get more women into finance and tech.
The second woman in history to run the New York Stock Exchange shares her 'non-linear' path to the role of President and the integral role her background in programming, technology and statistics plays in running a modern stock exchange. In a conversation recorded at the 2023 Annual Meeting in Davos, she talks about her first year on the job, the simple habit that helped her navigate 2022's rollercoaster year for stocks, the books inspiring her now, and what's needed to get more women into finance and tech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The second woman in history to run the New York Stock Exchange shares her 'non-linear' path to the role of President and the integral role her background in programming, technology and statistics plays in running a modern stock exchange. In a conversation recorded at the 2023 Annual Meeting in Davos, she talks about her first year on the job, the simple habit that helped her navigate 2022's rollercoaster year for stocks, the books inspiring her now, and what's needed to get more women into finance and tech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Dan Low, MD speaks to his co-worker Dr. Lynn Martin, MD, MBA about how they leveraged Seattle Children's Electronic Medical Record (EMR) data to eliminate opioid usage intraoperatively in over 40,000 surgeries. AdaptX was introduced to the Anesthesia team as a self-service clinical performance solution. This allowed clinical teams and their leaders to directly access real-world data collected by their EMRs. Now, they could look across their patients to manage focused improvements and understand the performance of their protocols. Host Dr. Dan Low, MD Pediatric Anesthesiologist, Seattle Children's Hospital Chief Medical Officer, AdaptX Guest Dr. Lynn Martin, MD, MBA Medical Director, Continuous Improvement, and Innovation at Seattle Children's Hospital The CHIME Opioid Task Force (OTF) was launched in early 2018 with a simple mission: to turn the tide on the opioid epidemic using the knowledge and expertise of the nation's healthcare IT leaders. While our mission is simple, achieving it is not. Opioid addiction is a complex disease that requires long-term, if not lifetime, care from well-informed clinicians who are supported with easy-to-use and reliable tools.
Season 3: Episode 9--The UP Notable Book Club presents author Terri Martin speaking about her book The Home Wind. The Crystal Falls Community District Library in partnership with the U.P. Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) presents author events with winners of the UP Notable Book List. For more information please visit the links below www.UPPAA.org www.UPNotable.com www.terrilynnmartin.com/ Terri Lynn Martin and her husband moved to Upper Michigan nearly 22 years ago and have no desire to live anywhere else, in spite of the 250+ inches of snowfall each winter. Terri is currently a regular contributor to UP Magazine (Porcupine Press) where she finds an outlet for her humorous stories. Anthologies of these stories can be found in her books: Church Lady Chronicles: Devilish Encounters(2021) and High on the Vine (2022). Terri has also published a middle-grade children's novel, The Home Wind, which was released in the spring of 2021 and received the 2022 U.P. Notable Book award. She will have a full length novel: Moose Willow Mystery out in the fall of 2022. Jamie Kangas struggles with turbulent emotions caused by the death of his father, who perished in a logging accident--an accident for which Jamie blames himself. While his mother works as cook in a logging camp, Jamie is run ragged as chore boy. The grinding dreariness fades when Jamie meets a Native American boy, Gray Feather, who carries a burden of his own. The two boys become close friends as they face the challenges of a harsh environment and prejudiced world. And as trees fall to the lumberjack's blade, Jamie hears the ghostly words of his father, warning of future catastrophe.
At the Annual Meeting in Davos this year, we asked CEOs, activists and civil society leaders how leaders can prioritize what really matters despite a swirl of challenges: an energy crisis, a food crisis, geopolitical conflict, a potential economic downturn, and more. They shared their strategies and secrets -- from how they make time in their calendars and unlock 'people power', to how they tap 'unhealthy impatience'. Learn the 'tells' that reveal you're building momentum and the tough questions you must ask yourself to ensure your actions are really laddering up to your values. In this episode: Roy Jacobs, CEO, Royal Philips; Harmony Jade Wayner, vice-chair, Arctic Youth Network; Deborah Braide, sustainable energy leader and researcher, E-Guide; John Schultz, Chief Operating Officer, Hewlett Packard Enterprise; Blake Scholl, founder and CEO, Boom Supersonic; Alyssa Auberger, Chief Sustainability Officer, Baker Mackenzie; Delia Ferreira Rubio, Chair of Transparency International; Lynn Martin, president of NYSE Group; Geraldine Matchett, co-CEO and CFO, Royal DSM; Alex Liu, managing partner and chairman, Kearney; Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer, Manpower Group, Inc.; Dr. Andrew Steer, president and CEO, Bezos Earth Fund.
At the Annual Meeting in Davos this year, we asked CEOs, activists and civil society leaders how leaders can prioritize what really matters despite a swirl of challenges: an energy crisis, a food crisis, geopolitical conflict, a potential economic downturn, and more. They shared their strategies and secrets -- from how they make time in their calendars and unlock 'people power', to how they tap 'unhealthy impatience'. Learn the 'tells' that reveal you're building momentum and the tough questions you must ask yourself to ensure your actions are really laddering up to your values. In this episode: Roy Jacobs, CEO, Royal Philips; Harmony Jade Wayner, vice-chair, Arctic Youth Network; Deborah Braide, sustainable energy leader and researcher, E-Guide; John Schultz, Chief Operating Officer, Hewlett Packard Enterprise; Blake Scholl, founder and CEO, Boom Supersonic; Alyssa Auberger, Chief Sustainability Officer, Baker Mackenzie; Delia Ferreira Rubio, Chair of Transparency International; Lynn Martin, president of NYSE Group; Geraldine Matchett, co-CEO and CFO, Royal DSM; Alex Liu, managing partner and chairman, Kearney; Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer, Manpower Group, Inc.; Dr. Andrew Steer, president and CEO, Bezos Earth Fund. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At the Annual Meeting in Davos this year, we asked CEOs, activists and civil society leaders how leaders can prioritize what really matters despite a swirl of challenges: an energy crisis, a food crisis, geopolitical conflict, a potential economic downturn, and more. They shared their strategies and secrets -- from how they make time in their calendars and unlock 'people power', to how they tap 'unhealthy impatience'. Learn the 'tells' that reveal you're building momentum and the tough questions you must ask yourself to ensure your actions are really laddering up to your values. In this episode: Roy Jacobs, CEO, Royal Philips; Harmony Jade Wayner, vice-chair, Arctic Youth Network; Deborah Braide, sustainable energy leader and researcher, E-Guide; John Schultz, Chief Operating Officer, Hewlett Packard Enterprise; Blake Scholl, founder and CEO, Boom Supersonic; Alyssa Auberger, Chief Sustainability Officer, Baker Mackenzie; Delia Ferreira Rubio, Chair of Transparency International; Lynn Martin, president of NYSE Group; Geraldine Matchett, co-CEO and CFO, Royal DSM; Alex Liu, managing partner and chairman, Kearney; Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer, Manpower Group, Inc.; Dr. Andrew Steer, president and CEO, Bezos Earth Fund. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes when you're creating an opportunity to showcase amazing women every week, and then... @forbeswomen does it every year, giving you a 'better late than never' nudge to learn more about and highlight magnificently dynamic women you never would have known about inside your little life bubble. So thank you x infinity to Maggie McGrath, for writing about women who run companies, currencies and countries. You're really helping this babe out this week, so I can't wait to see the 2022 list! Cheers to Mia Mottley- first female prime minister for Barbados, Najla Bouden Romdhane- Tunisia's first-ever female prime minister, Lynn Martin- president of the NYSE, Angela Williams- the first Black female president and CEO of Easterseals, Canva cofounder Melanie Perkins, Tala founder Shivani Siroya, Bumble cofounder Whitney Wolfe Herd, and Clear Secure cofounder Caryn Seidman-Becker. Also to Kathy Hochul- The 57th governor of New York is the first woman in history to run the state, Nemonte Nenquimo-indigenous Waorani woman activist (a Goldman Prize and a “Champion of the Earth” honor from the U.N. Environmental Programme in December 2020) , Chinese standup comedian Yang Li, French-Malian pop-star (and Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe honoree) Aya Nakamura,Minyoung Kim, Netflix's vice president of content for Asia-Pacific, and last but certainly not least, “I Will Destroy You” creator Michaela Coel. I appreciate all that you do in your industries to create and collaborate in order to make change happen for all types of people in your native countries, states and counties around the world. You truly make this floating rock a better place and I cannot wait to continue to find inspiration in your words, your wisdom and your way of including others. Big thanks again to Maggie McGrath of @Forbes, see the full article here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/maggiemcgrath/2021/12/07/power-rising-these-are-the-women-to-watch-in-2022/?sh=58835fdb2225
Lynn Martin grew up loving math. She went on to be one of two women in her college cohort to major in computer science. Today, she's the 68th President of the New York Stock Exchange, and only the second woman to hold that role. On today's Leadership Next, she tells Alan Murray and Ellen McGirt about the path that led her to this job and the mentors who helped her get there. But first, she digs into the growing interest around ESG investing, the impact of technology on financial markets and explains why being a CEO is more challenging than ever before.
Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks with Lynn Martin, who is the 68th president of NYSE Group. NYSE Group includes the New York Stock Exchange — the world's largest stock exchange, with 2,400 listed companies and a combined market capitalization of $36 trillion — as well as four fully electronic equity markets and two options exchanges. NYSE is part of the Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE: ICE) and Martin is also chair of fixed income and data services at ICE, which includes ICE Bonds execution venues, securities pricing and analytics, reference data, indices, desktop solutions, consolidated feeds and connectivity services that cover all major asset classes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're pleased to welcome New York Stock Exchange President Lynn Martin, who makes her first appearance on our program since taking on the role of president in January. Plus: Europe's energy crisis deepens as Russia shuts downs a major natural gas pipeline again. And: Struggling retailer Bed Bath & Beyond announces a turnaround plan that includes substantial layoffs and store closings.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Strength to Strength welcomed Lynn Martin to discuss how we can encourage intellectual sustainability in our thought processes.Are thinkers necessary to Anabaptist culture? Should we care that the most talented young people often leave the Anabaptist community? This talk will address these questions.Lynn suggests ways that our communities can support better thinking without losing our values and distinctives.An interactive question-and-answer period follows.Resources:Think Truth blog and podcast: “Thinking more so we can better love God and others.”The Trailhead (subscribe by email at thetrailhead20@gmail.com):“From breakfast to bedtime, marriage to business management, preaching to parenting, . . . the delights and dilemmas of manhood.”The Curator blog for literature and the arts: “building a community of writers, readers, and thinkers.”Anabaptist Viewpoint (subscribe by email at contact@anabaptistviewpoint.org):“addressing issues facing conservative Anabaptist leaders”and more on our Resources page
Lynn Martin, President of the New York Stock Exchange, stepped into her role at a turbulent time for the market. Martin discusses market volatility, lack of IPOs, regulations and the road ahead for investors.
Lynn Martin, President of the New York Stock Exchange and Chair of ICE's Fixed Income & Data Services business, joined us Inside the ICE House to reflect on International Women's Day 2022 and preview her plan to expand the NYSE's role as the nexus for economic growth and innovation. Part of this comes from expanding opportunities for those who have felt sidelined by the markets. Lynn outlines how she's bullish on bringing more data, notably ESG data, to the corner of Wall and Broad and how it can be harnessed to make markets function more effectively with greater transparency. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Yahoo Finance Editor-at-Large Brian Sozzi speaks with the new NYSE President Lynn Martin about her priorities for her new role as well as the future of the trading floor and the 2022 IPO market. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lynn Martin se ha convertido en la segunda mujer que dirige la Bolsa de Nueva York en sus más de dos siglos de historia. Ha tomado las riendas en sustitución de Stacey Cunningham, la primera mujer en lograrlo y que durante tres años y medio ha llevado la batuta del principal mercado de valores del mundo. Martin inició su carrera como programadora en IBM. +++MÚSICA: 🎵 'Scott Buckley - Undertow' is under a Creative Commons (CC-BY 3.0) license https://www.youtube.com/user/musicbys... Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-undertow 🎵 'Beyond the time'. Good B Music. Pixabay Music
In episode 95, Chris and Jill talk with Ultra Kayaker Traci Lynn Martin. who is a Guinness world record holder as the fastest solo female to kayak the entire Mississippi River at 55 days, 8 hours, and 17 minutes. The previous fastest time for a solo female was 61 days. Besides conquering the Mississippi River, Traci Lynn has circumnavigated Lake Huron, Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, the 3 largest lakes in North America - over 3000 miles paddled. Traci Lynn, a 54-year-old nurse from Kansas City Missouri, has a medical diagnosis of Rheumatoid Autoimmune disease. She wants to inspire other people with chronic health conditions, to know that their life is precious and valuable, and they can still find the strength to get up and do the things that they love. For more information visit: https://www.becomingelli.com/ultra-kayaker
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Guest speaker M'Lynn Martin speaks on Acts 9:1-9.
On this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast I sit down with the Women's Mississippi River Paddling Speed Record Holder, Traci Lyn Martin (again) to learn all about her harrowing adventure to break the world record! You can learn more about Traci at the links below. Website: https://www.justaroundthepointe.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/453369874831383/ More Aptitude Outdoors: https://bit.ly/2YLp82N
Content Warning: We mention lynching in this episode, both in reference to history and as a recent analogy in one of the stories shared by M'Lynn. Please be gentle with yourselves as you listen!About our guest: M'Lynn is a 25 year old Bible scholar and youth pastor from sunny San Diego, CA. Most days you can catch her cuddled up in bed with her cat watching Netflix or splashing around in the pool on a hot day! Her deepest passion is reading Scripture with the purpose of liberation for all peoples.You can follow M'Lynn on IG and TikTok.---------------Find Rose on the internet: IG FB Twitter WebsiteYou can support this podcast by joining our Patreon.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rose-percy5/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rose-percy5/support Get full access to A Gentle Landing at agentlelanding.substack.com/subscribeSupport the show
In this episode, Tim talks with the dynamite duo, Robin De Haas and Lynn Martin about the power of Breathing Coordination and how the breath is the key to discovering your voice. This is a fantastic show with two fantastic guests. To learn more about Robin and Lynn, check out their websites: https://www.breathingcoordination.ch/en/welcome/ https://breathingcoordination.com/home-page Read Robin's book, The Path of the Voice! Click here: https://www.thepathofthevoice.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/original-strength/support
In this episode Lynn Martin speaks on Prayer
In this episode, Lynn defines the term "Kingdom Christianity" by describing the Kingdom of God as it's seen in the Bible. He talks about how Mennonites, Amish, and other Anabaptists see understand the meaning of Jesus' kingdom and why it matters to our faith. He discusses how the Catholic Church and the Protestant Reformation obscured the gospel that Jesus and the apostles preached and argues that it's important to live our lives according to the principles of Heaven.
PLNU graduate M'lynn Martin shares from Romans 12:1-3
Barbara graduated from the Conservatoire de Lausanne HEM in Switzerland with an M.A in vocal performance and vocal pedagogy in 2006. She has many years of experience as a soloist on the opera stage, as well as in concert singing and acting for different productions around Europe, which she still continues to this day. She has been teaching singing and diction in private and public institutions since 2004. She earned her Level 1 degree in Breathing Coordination after the principles of Lynn Martin and Robin de Haas (MDH) in 2014 and is an advanced certified practitioner (Level 2) since 2016. In addition to her extensive studies of MDH Breathing Coordination, she continuously completes other training program, such as the Foundations in Myofascial Release and Laryngeal Massage by Walt Fritz, the Neuro-Vocal Method by Meredith Colby, the Art of Breath program by Brian Mackenzie and Rob Wilson of PowerSpeedEndurance and the Skill of Stress training by Emily Hightower. In 2019, Barbara Tanze has been an appointed external consultant for functional anatomy and breathing coordination by the Modern Vocal Training Institute based in Malaga, Spain. Other collaborations include workshops and seminars for the Ultimate Artists program in London, UK, the Pacific Opera Company in Sydney, Australia, the State Opera of South Australia in Adelaide, Australia, the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm, the World Voice Teachers Expo in Poland and the ArSensei masterclasses for young musicians in Slovenia. In addition to her work with singers, Barbara has been pursuing extensive research in the field of optimal breathing for athletes and the effects of efficient Breathing Coordination on athletic performance. She has been working on breath mechanics, CO2 tolerance training and nasal breathing development with amateur and professional athletes as well as Olympians since 2016. Check out our free Breath Training Here!
Bio of the Guest Robin de Haas Born and raised in Switzerland, Robin De Haas has received many prizes in his singing and academic studies. He pursued a grant as soon as he started his professional singing studies and studied with many teachers in Europe and the U.S.A, such as Kurt Widmer, Anne Ramoni and Cornelius Reid. Attracted by pedagogy, he pursued the Diploma of Teaching Singing at The Conservatory of Music of Lausanne, Switzerland, which was completed with an award for his diploma work, “Lyrical Singing and Modern Singing, Two Worlds That Are Completely Opposed?” It was in the pursuit of research to find models of methodology and pedagogy that he met Lynn Martin, a professor of Breathing Coordination and Functional Anatomy at New York University, and Spencer Welch, a voice teacher specialized in contemporary styles. These meetings began a fruitful collaboration, the goal of which is to release accessory tensions and to realize vocal and artistic potential. In 2008, Robin was invited by Ms. Martin to assist her in the Master Class she gave at Sarah Lawrence College, one of the most prestigious arts schools in the United States. From 2007 to 2010, Robin creates various concepts that allow young singers to go on stage. "And now Sing" and "Don't Stop the Music" are a major success and lead to many contacts and opportunities for young artists to improve their skills and their network. In 2010, he is extremely busy between putting events together and bringing Breathing Coordination to politicians in Bern, Switzerland. That same year, he starts to work on the post surgery care for damaged voices that are sent to him by Lausanne city hospital. His results are commended by the doctors of the ENT section of the hospital. In 2011 he becomes the head of the training for Breathing Coordination practitioners and the first practitioners are certified in 2013. Recently, in 2014 Robin was invited to present his work in some of the most prestigious music schools such as the «Manhattan School of Music». He also collaborates with several members of the medical community for the application of his work in the filed of pathologies. Finally, in 2015 a major accomplishment happens when Robin's book «La Voie de la Voix» is published by «Les Editions Favre», the largest French Speaking Editor of Switzerland. That same year, the breathing coordination practitioner training program created by Robin starts in the USA with a first group in Los Angeles. In 2018, "The Path of the Voice”, the translation of “La Voix de la Voie” is published and available now on all the book selling online platforms. What He Shares in this Episode This episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast is the seventh of the 7 episodes series with Robin de Haas. In this last episode, Robin talks about some of the people he works with and have had great gains with the Breathing Coordination method. The artists we will hear in this episode each had specific problems, tensions while singing and could not use their voices optimally. What matters in a method is that it works and here we have three practical examples of artists who now resolved their voice's issues thanks to Breathing Coordination. In this Episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast: -Stories of artists who have worked with Robin: Mané (who you find in episodes: ); Randy (a metal singer) and Betty Patural (episode ) -Finding your voice -Essential coordination to address damaged voices -Understanding which muscles, articulations, mechanisms are at play and how to use them Key Takeaways -If you don't know what to look for, you don't have the right hypothesis; you don't understand what is going on -You have all you need to really succeed Connecting with the Guest: www.robindehaas.com www.breathingcoordination.ch www.vocalconsultation.com www.lavoiedelavoix.com www.thepathofthevoice.com Artists Mentioned: Mane http://mane-music.com/ https://facebook.com/manesongwriter/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/before-the-storm-ep/1290535471 Betty Patural https://www.facebook.com/bettypatural/
BIO OF THE GUEST: Robin de Haas Born and raised in Switzerland, Robin De Haas has received many prizes in his singing and academic studies. He pursued a grant as soon as he started his professional singing studies and studied with many teachers in Europe and the U.S.A, such as Kurt Widmer, Anne Ramoni and Cornelius Reid. Attracted by pedagogy, he pursued the Diploma of Teaching Singing at The Conservatory of Music of Lausanne, Switzerland, which was completed with an award for his diploma work, “Lyrical Singing and Modern Singing, Two Worlds That Are Completely Opposed?” It was in the pursuit of research to find models of methodology and pedagogy that he met Lynn Martin, a professor of Breathing Coordination and Functional Anatomy at New York University, and Spencer Welch, a voice teacher specialized in contemporary styles. These meetings began a fruitful collaboration, the goal of which is to release accessory tensions and to realize vocal and artistic potential. In 2008, Robin was invited by Ms. Martin to assist her in the Master Class she gave at Sarah Lawrence College, one of the most prestigious arts schools in the United States. From 2007 to 2010, Robin creates various concepts that allow young singers to go on stage. “And now Sing” and “Don't Stop the Music” are a major success and lead to many contacts and opportunities for young artists to improve their skills and their network. In 2010, he is extremely busy between putting events together and bringing Breathing Coordination to politicians in Bern, Switzerland. That same year, he starts to work on the post surgery care for damaged voices that are sent to him by Lausanne city hospital. His results are commended by the doctors of the ENT section of the hospital. In 2011 he becomes the head of the training for Breathing Coordination practitioners and the first practitioners are certified in 2013. Recently, in 2014 Robin was invited to present his work in some of the most prestigious music schools such as the “Manhattan School of Music”. He also collaborates with several members of the medical community for the application of his work in the filed of pathologies. Finally, in 2015 a major accomplishment happens when Robin's book “La Voie de la Voix” is published by “Les Editions Favre”, the largest French Speaking Editor of Switzerland. That same year, the breathing coordination practitioner training program created by Robin starts in the USA with a first group in Los Angeles. In 2018, “The Path of the Voice”, the translation of “La Voix de la Voie” is published and available now on all the book selling online platforms. What He Shares on this Episode: This episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast is the sixth of the 7 episodes series with Robin de Haas. In this sixth episode, Robin talks about the articulators and their connection with breathing coordination. He explains how tensions can prevent the voice from resonating at its best. He also teaches us one basic exercise about the outflow of air that can remove excessive tension in parts of the articulators. In This Episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast: -What articulators are -The connection between articulators and breathing coordination -The voice tension and how it can occur -An exercise to check and release tensions Key Takeaways: -Tensions are a reaction to something - Increasing awareness on the outflow of air -Changing the articulators fluidity will affect the voice quality Connecting with the Guest: www.robindehaas.com www.breathingcoordination.ch
BIO OF THE GUEST: Robin de Haas Born and raised in Switzerland, Robin De Haas has received many prizes in his singing and academic studies. He pursued a grant as soon as he started his professional singing studies and studied with many teachers in Europe and the U.S.A, such as Kurt Widmer, Anne Ramoni and Cornelius Reid. Attracted by pedagogy, he pursued the Diploma of Teaching Singing at The Conservatory of Music of Lausanne, Switzerland, which was completed with an award for his diploma work, “Lyrical Singing and Modern Singing, Two Worlds That Are Completely Opposed?” It was in the pursuit of research to find models of methodology and pedagogy that he met Lynn Martin, a professor of Breathing Coordination and Functional Anatomy at New York University, and Spencer Welch, a voice teacher specialized in contemporary styles. These meetings began a fruitful collaboration, the goal of which is to release accessory tensions and to realize vocal and artistic potential. In 2008, Robin was invited by Ms. Martin to assist her in the Master Class she gave at Sarah Lawrence College, one of the most prestigious arts schools in the United States. From 2007 to 2010, Robin creates various concepts that allow young singers to go on stage. “And now Sing” and “Don't Stop the Music” are a major success and lead to many contacts and opportunities for young artists to improve their skills and their network. In 2010, he is extremely busy between putting events together and bringing Breathing Coordination to politicians in Bern, Switzerland. That same year, he starts to work on the post surgery care for damaged voices that are sent to him by Lausanne city hospital. His results are commended by the doctors of the ENT section of the hospital. In 2011 he becomes the head of the training for Breathing Coordination practitioners and the first practitioners are certified in 2013. Recently, in 2014 Robin was invited to present his work in some of the most prestigious music schools such as the “Manhattan School of Music”. He also collaborates with several members of the medical community for the application of his work in the filed of pathologies. Finally, in 2015 a major accomplishment happens when Robin's book “La Voie de la Voix” is published by “Les Editions Favre”, the largest French Speaking Editor of Switzerland. That same year, the breathing coordination practitioner training program created by Robin starts in the USA with a first group in Los Angeles. In 2018, “The Path of the Voice”, the translation of “La Voix de la Voie” is published and available now on all the book selling online platforms. What He Shares on This Episode This episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast is the fifth of the 7 episodes series with Robin de Haas. In this fifth episode, Robin shares what ABSORPTION is. He went around the world searching for answers on how to protect his own voice and while studying with Lynn Martin in New York. He discovered that all the explanations he had heard from different sources and teachers were incomplete and discovered the natural way of protecting the voice which is ABSORPTION. Our ribcage and its one hundred articulation have a organic way to support one's voice. This episode is a must listen for any singers or speaker. In this episode of the creator mindset podcast: -What absorption is -Functional anatomy and air pressure -Cause of excessive pressure -Muscular reaction Key Takeaways -The importance of learning how to use your muscles -The idea about air pressure and proportional degree of closure to our vocal chords -Absorption is the number one key to vocal help Connect with the guest: www.robindehaas.com www.breathingcoordination.ch
BIO OF THE GUEST: Robin de Haas Born and raised in Switzerland, Robin De Haas has received many prizes in his singing and academic studies. He pursued a grant as soon as he started his professional singing studies and studied with many teachers in Europe and the U.S.A, such as Kurt Widmer, Anne Ramoni and Cornelius Reid. Attracted by pedagogy, he pursued the Diploma of Teaching Singing at The Conservatory of Music of Lausanne, Switzerland, which was completed with an award for his diploma work, “Lyrical Singing and Modern Singing, Two Worlds That Are Completely Opposed?” It was in the pursuit of research to find models of methodology and pedagogy that he met Lynn Martin, a professor of Breathing Coordination and Functional Anatomy at New York University, and Spencer Welch, a voice teacher specialized in contemporary styles. These meetings began a fruitful collaboration, the goal of which is to release accessory tensions and to realize vocal and artistic potential. In 2008, Robin was invited by Ms. Martin to assist her in the Master Class she gave at Sarah Lawrence College, one of the most prestigious arts schools in the United States. From 2007 to 2010, Robin creates various concepts that allow young singers to go on stage. “And now Sing” and “Don't Stop the Music” are a major success and lead to many contacts and opportunities for young artists to improve their skills and their network. In 2010, he is extremely busy between putting events together and bringing Breathing Coordination to politicians in Bern, Switzerland. That same year, he starts to work on the post surgery care for damaged voices that are sent to him by Lausanne city hospital. His results are commended by the doctors of the ENT section of the hospital. In 2011 he becomes the head of the training for Breathing Coordination practitioners and the first practitioners are certified in 2013. Recently, in 2014 Robin was invited to present his work in some of the most prestigious music schools such as the “Manhattan School of Music”. He also collaborates with several members of the medical community for the application of his work in the filed of pathologies. Finally, in 2015 a major accomplishment happens when Robin's book “La Voie de la Voix” is published by “Les Editions Favre”, the largest French Speaking Editor of Switzerland. That same year, the breathing coordination practitioner training program created by Robin starts in the USA with a first group in Los Angeles. In 2018, “The Path of the Voice”, the translation of “La Voix de la Voie” is published and available now on all the book selling online platforms. What He Shares on This Episode This episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast is the fourth of the 7 episodes series with Robin de Haas. In this fourth episode, Robin shares with us about the axis of gravity and how the axis influences our body's alignment. He teaches us a procedure which will create a reference point for the individual's curvature spine. He talks about a powerful concept about our body and how to improve our overall coordination, including both posture and breathing. In this episode of the creator mindset podcast: -Concept of the axis of gravity -Direction of the axis of gravity -Procedure on how to find the curvature of the spine Key Takeaways: -We are all bound by gravity -Breating Coordination is an education -How important it is to carry ourselves with our axis of gravity -The importance to find the proper degree of the spine curves Connecting with the Guest: www.robindehaas.com www.breathingcoordination.ch
BIO OF THE GUEST: Robin de Haas Born and raised in Switzerland, Robin De Haas has received many prizes in his singing and academic studies. He pursued a grant as soon as he started his professional singing studies and studied with many teachers in Europe and the U.S.A, such as Kurt Widmer, Anne Ramoni and Cornelius Reid. Attracted by pedagogy, he pursued the Diploma of Teaching Singing at The Conservatory of Music of Lausanne, Switzerland, which was completed with an award for his diploma work, “Lyrical Singing and Modern Singing, Two Worlds That Are Completely Opposed?” It was in the pursuit of research to find models of methodology and pedagogy that he met Lynn Martin, a professor of Breathing Coordination and Functional Anatomy at New York University, and Spencer Welch, a voice teacher specialized in contemporary styles. These meetings began a fruitful collaboration, the goal of which is to release accessory tensions and to realize vocal and artistic potential. In 2008, Robin was invited by Ms. Martin to assist her in the Master Class she gave at Sarah Lawrence College, one of the most prestigious arts schools in the United States. From 2007 to 2010, Robin creates various concepts that allow young singers to go on stage. “And now Sing” and “Don't Stop the Music” are a major success and lead to many contacts and opportunities for young artists to improve their skills and their network. In 2010, he is extremely busy between putting events together and bringing Breathing Coordination to politicians in Bern, Switzerland. That same year, he starts to work on the post surgery care for damaged voices that are sent to him by Lausanne city hospital. His results are commended by the doctors of the ENT section of the hospital. In 2011 he becomes the head of the training for Breathing Coordination practitioners and the first practitioners are certified in 2013. Recently, in 2014 Robin was invited to present his work in some of the most prestigious music schools such as the “Manhattan School of Music”. He also collaborates with several members of the medical community for the application of his work in the filed of pathologies. Finally, in 2015 a major accomplishment happens when Robin's book “La Voie de la Voix” is published by “Les Editions Favre”, the largest French Speaking Editor of Switzerland. That same year, the breathing coordination practitioner training program created by Robin starts in the USA with a first group in Los Angeles. In 2018, “The Path of the Voice”, the translation of “La Voix de la Voie” is published and available now on all the book selling online platforms. What he shares on this episode This episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast is the third of the seven episodes series with Robin de Haas. In this third episode, Robin helps us understand what effect our thorax, the articulations in the ribcage and our breathing can have on our voices. He teaches us a small exercise about improving reflex building in order to deliver the air flow steadily. He talks about how the ribs are designed to work perfectly. In this episode of the creator mindset podcast: -Talks about how the thorax works -Functions of the ribs -Positioning of our muscles in the rib cage -Importance of the outflow of air, “the little regular flow of air" Key Takeaways: -The voice is the dance of the vocal cords in the outflow of air -We are designed as a work of art -We should be taking care of our thorax which is an amazing piece in our body Connecting with the guest: www.robindehaas.com www.breathingcoordination.ch
BIO OF THE GUEST: Robin de Haas Born and raised in Switzerland, Robin De Haas has received many prizes in his singing and academic studies. He pursued a grant as soon as he started his professional singing studies and studied with many teachers in Europe and the U.S.A, such as Kurt Widmer, Anne Ramoni and Cornelius Reid. Attracted by pedagogy, he pursued the Diploma of Teaching Singing at The Conservatory of Music of Lausanne, Switzerland, which was completed with an award for his diploma work, “Lyrical Singing and Modern Singing, Two Worlds That Are Completely Opposed?” It was in the pursuit of research to find models of methodology and pedagogy that he met Lynn Martin, a professor of Breathing Coordination and Functional Anatomy at New York University, and Spencer Welch, a voice teacher specialized in contemporary styles. These meetings began a fruitful collaboration, the goal of which is to release accessory tensions and to realize vocal and artistic potential. In 2008, Robin was invited by Ms. Martin to assist her in the Master Class she gave at Sarah Lawrence College, one of the most prestigious arts schools in the United States. From 2007 to 2010, Robin creates various concepts that allow young singers to go on stage. "And now Sing" and "Don't Stop the Music" are a major success and lead to many contacts and opportunities for young artists to improve their skills and their network. In 2010, he is extremely busy between putting events together and bringing Breathing Coordination to politicians in Bern, Switzerland. That same year, he starts to work on the post surgery care for damaged voices that are sent to him by Lausanne city hospital. His results are commended by the doctors of the ENT section of the hospital. In 2011 he becomes the head of the training for Breathing Coordination practitioners and the first practitioners are certified in 2013. Recently, in 2014 Robin was invited to present his work in some of the most prestigious music schools such as the «Manhattan School of Music». He also collaborates with several members of the medical community for the application of his work in the filed of pathologies. Finally, in 2015 a major accomplishment happens when Robin's book «La Voie de la Voix» is published by «Les Editions Favre», the largest French Speaking Editor of Switzerland. That same year, the breathing coordination practitioner training program created by Robin starts in the USA with a first group in Los Angeles. In 2018, "The Path of the Voice”, the translation of “La Voix de la Voie” is published and available now on all the book selling online platforms. What He shares On This Episode: This episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast is the second of the 7 episodes series with Robin de Haas. In this second episode, Robin shares how a non singer or a singer can get started and work with him to learn basic techniques of Breathing Coordination. He tells us on what to prepare when an individual wishes to enter the Training Program. He talks about the program he created which is based on his knowledge and the training he did with Lynn Martin. Lynn and himself put together a step by step programm so people can become Breathing Coordination practitioners around the world. In this Episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast: -The basic techniques of Breathing Coordination -The 3 Level training program offered by Breathing Coordination MDH ® -The modules or workshop that you can participate into Key Takeaways -We should work hand in hand to work for greater good -People with lung disease can have better function which can provide them comfort and relieve -Know the limits of the work
Bio of the guest Robin de Haas Born and raised in Switzerland, Robin De Haas has received many prizes in his singing and academic studies. He pursued a grant as soon as he started his professional singing studies and studied with many teachers in Europe and the U.S.A, such as Kurt Widmer, Anne Ramoni and Cornelius Reid. Attracted by pedagogy, he pursued the Diploma of Teaching Singing at The Conservatory of Music of Lausanne, Switzerland, which was completed with an award for his diploma work, “Lyrical Singing and Modern Singing, Two Worlds That Are Completely Opposed?” It was in the pursuit of research to find models of methodology and pedagogy that he met Lynn Martin, a professor of Breathing Coordination and Functional Anatomy at New York University, and Spencer Welch, a voice teacher specialized in contemporary styles. These meetings began a fruitful collaboration, the goal of which is to release accessory tensions and to realize vocal and artistic potential. In 2008, Robin was invited by Ms. Martin to assist her in the Master Class she gave at Sarah Lawrence College, one of the most prestigious arts schools in the United States. From 2007 to 2010, Robin creates various concepts that allow young singers to go on stage. "And now Sing" and "Don't Stop the Music" are a major success and lead to many contacts and opportunities for young artists to improve their skills and their network. In 2010, he is extremely busy between putting events together and bringing Breathing Coordination to politicians in Bern, Switzerland. That same year, he starts to work on the post surgery care for damaged voices that are sent to him by Lausanne city hospital. His results are commended by the doctors of the ENT section of the hospital. In 2011 he becomes the head of the training for Breathing Coordination practitioners and the first practitioners are certified in 2013. Recently, in 2014 Robin was invited to present his work in some of the most prestigious music schools such as the «Manhattan School of Music». He also collaborates with several members of the medical community for the application of his work in the filed of pathologies. Finally, in 2015 a major accomplishment happens when Robin's book «La Voie de la Voix» is published by «Les Editions Favre», the largest French Speaking Editor of Switzerland. That same year, the breathing coordination practitioner training program created by Robin starts in the USA with a first group in Los Angeles. In 2018, "The Path of the Voice”, the translation of “La Voix de la Voie” is published and available now on all the book selling online platforms. What He Shares on This Episode This episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast is the first the 7 episodes series with Robin de Haas. In this first episode, Robin shares the story of the Breathing Coordination Method, how it came to be, how Carl Stough found a way to improve the breathing capacity of people who had no more hope to improve their life quality. Robin tells how Lynn Martin became his mentor and how he founded the Breathing Coordination MDH ® method with her. Changing the way we breathe will change the way we sing. In this Episode of the Creator Mindset Podcast: -The story of the Breathing Coordination Method - How he became the Co-founder of the Breathing Coordination MDH ® method Key Takeaways "What was impossible is now possible” Encountering breathing coordination can change the attitude towards the singer apprentice and the attitude towards our own voice. Connecting with the guest: www.robindehaas.com or www.breathingcoordination.ch
Download Bio of the artist Born in Switzerland, Robin de Haas feels a passion for singing at an early age. Winner of several awards, he began singing studies at the end of his gymnasium studies. He immediately received a scholarship and advanced with several professors in Europe and U.S.A such as Kurt Widmer, Anne Ramoni, or Conrad Osbourne. Attracted by pedagogy, he began training "Diploma of Teaching Singing" at the Haute Ecole de Musique in Lausanne, in the classes of Mrs. Brigitte Balleys and Erika Bill; training he finishes with a prize for his diploma work "Lyric song & Modern song, two worlds that everything opposes?". Passionate about vocal technique and research, he collaborates with many teachers, choreographers, therapists, phonographs, to define the tools available to the singer and the teacher who accompanies him to develop a unique voice, healthy, durable, authentic and stylistically adapted. As part of his research for the methodology and pedagogy modules, he met Lynn Martin, Professor of Respiratory Coordination and Functional Anatomy at NYU (New York University), and Spencer Welch, a vocal teacher specializing in technique for modern singing. Which led to a fruitful collaboration whose goal is the liberation of accessory tensions, and the realization of the vocal and artistic potential. He is the Co - creator of the MDH breathing coordination program. What he shares on this episode The key here is to listen to your body. If something doesn't feel right, it probably is not good for you. We are so accustomed to just taking instructions that we do it at the cost of our wellbeing. In this episode Robin talks about the experiences in his life that lead him to finding his purpose in breathing coordination. How it has helped him and many others around the world from all walks of life. He believes that the tools that people need are within themselves and when they come they figure out what was missing all along.
Dr. Martin Joins the Lynn Martin show and answers listeners health questions live on the air.
Dr. Martin joins the Lynn Martin show and answers listeners questions live on the air.
Dr. Martin joins the Lynn Martin show and answers questions from listeners.