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This episode of The Fabricator Podcast features an interview with Professor Jo Mackiewicz, an English professor at Iowa State University who also happens to be a welder. Mackiewicz discusses her research on communication and learning in the welding and fabrication trades, as well as her experience working part-time at Howe's Welding & Metal Fabrication, a small job shop in Ames, Iowa. She shares her insights on women working in metal fabrication, insights on the challenges of learning a skilled trade like welding, the importance of mentorship and support for underrepresented groups in the trades, and her plans to start her own welding shop. The also conversation explores the disconnect between the academic and "hands-on" worlds, and how Mackiewicz's experience in the fabrication industry has made her a more well-rounded individual. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
Learning doesn't stop once you're in the workplace. Jo Mackiewicz, professor of rhetoric and professional communication at Iowa State University, explains why. Jo Mackiewicz is a professor of rhetoric and professional communication at Iowa State University. She studies the communication of pedagogical and workplace interactions. She's written several books and numerous articles, published in Technical […]
10x Your Team with Cam & OtisIn this insightful episode of 10x Your Team with Cam & Otis, Paul Mackiewicz joins the discussion to share his journey in entrepreneurship and the lessons learned along the way. Paul delves into the importance of preparation over readiness, the value of maintaining strong client relationships, and the challenges of aligning personal values with business operations. The conversation also explores the significance of clear communication and the courage to make tough decisions in leadership. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business leader, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating the complexities of business with integrity and foresight.More About Paul:Paul Mackiewicz is the founder and CEO of Honorable Marketing, a veteran-owned agency specializing in online presence management for legal and medical professionals across the U.S. He is dedicated to helping small and mid-size businesses grow by harnessing the power of authentic messaging, innovative technology, and community-focused marketing strategies.#10xYourTeam #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #IntegrityInBusiness #ClientRelationships #Communication #DecisionMaking #Innovation #PaulMackiewicz #HonorableMarketing #LeadershipDevelopment #TeamSuccessChapters:Introduction and Paul's BackgroundTime: 00:00 - 05:0Description: Opening remarks and introduction of Paul Mackiewicz, discussing his journey and experiences in entrepreneurship.The Importance of PreparationTime: 05:01 - 15:00Description: Exploring the concept of preparation over readiness and its impact on business success.Maintaining Client RelationshipsTime: 15:01 - 25:00Description: Paul shares insights on building and maintaining strong relationships with clients.Aligning Business with Personal ValuesTime: 25:01 - 35:00Description: Discussion on the challenges and importance of aligning personal values with business operations.Effective Communication and Decision MakingTime: 35:01 - 45:00Description: The role of clear communication and the courage to make tough decisions in leadership.Closing Thoughts and Key TakeawaysTime: 45:01 - EnDescription: Final reflections on the discussion and key takeaways for listeners to apply in their own business endeavors.Paul Mackiewicz's Website: https://www.honorable.marketing/
This week, we're thrilled to welcome back Paul Mackiewicz, the Founder and CEO of #SMART Business Consulting, as he shares his remarkable journey from the U.S. Army to leading a social media management company recognized as one of Inc. 500's fastest-growing enterprises. Paul dives into powerful marketing strategies tailored for small businesses, highlighting the transformative impact of a strong online presence and the mastery of Google Business Listings. In this episode, you'll discover how to leverage AI for enhanced marketing outcomes and the critical role of reliable ROI, personalization, and resilience in today's business landscape. Paul offers practical advice on brand building, overcoming entrepreneurial hurdles, and driving success as we approach the end of 2024. Don't miss out on his invaluable insights and proven strategies that can help elevate your business to new heights! Resources mentioned in this episode: Answer The Public; worker Connect with Paul: LinkedIn Instagram X Honorable Marketing Instagram Honorable Marketing Website Connect with Mike: Linktree Mike'D Up! Merch SPONSORS: Social Chameleon | Transform Your Podcast Navigator Bookkeeping | Understand the full financial story of your practice Libsyn: First Month FREE with Promo Code BEGREAT Riverside | This interview was recorded on Riverside Want to become a show sponsor? Email mike@socialchameleon.us Copyright © 2024 Mike'D Up! with Mike DiCioccio | For permission to use this content in any way, please email mike@socialchameleon.us
W tym odcinku rozmawiamy z aktorem Aleksem Mackiewiczem. Opowiedział nam m.in. o jego dzieciństwie i nastoletnim życiu w Szczecinie, początkach szczecińskiego Hip-Hopu, pracy w gastronomii, poznaniu Liama Nessona czy Colina Farrella, i pracy na planie serialu Gliniarze. Instagram Aleksa: https://www.instagram.com/aleks.mackiewicz/ Nasz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wieszotympodcast/ Możecie nas wesprzeć pod tym linkiem: https://buycoffee.to/wieszotym Kontakt:
Czy wiesz czym się różni loteria od konkursu? Dobrze to wiedzieć, bo niewiedza może sporo kosztować! Realizuj działania promocyjnie zgodnie z prawem. Dowiedz się w jaki sposób zrealizować legalną loterię i do czego bardziej przyda Ci się prosty konkurs z nagrodami. Gościem odcinka jest Wiesław Mackiewicz, prezes i dyrektor zarządzający spółki Nofsza, która specjalizuje się w organizowaniu profesjonalnych loterii i akcji promocyjnych dla firm Dowiedz się więcej: www.apfino.pl Słuchaj nas również na Spotify, Google Podcast, Apple Podcast i Empik Go #PrzyspieszBiznes #Apfino #Loteria #Konkurs Podcast „Przyspiesz biznes” to cotygodniowa audycja pełna praktycznej wiedzy i wskazówek, które pomagają rozwiązywać codzienne problemy polskich przedsiębiorców. Kamil Nowak pyta ekspertów o to, co ważne w procesie rozwoju firmy i prowadzenia jej finansów. Faktury, rekrutacja, pozyskiwanie klientów, podatki - to tylko niektóre z zagadnień poruszanych podczas rozmów z naszymi gośćmi. Partnerem audycji jest Apfino - platforma, która łączy wiele usług finansowych w jednym miejscu i oferuje wygodnie połączenie z systemami Comarch ERP.
Wilnianie, z których możemy być dumni, których życiorysy postawy, wybory życiowe i dzieła zasługują na szczególna uwagę: Stanisław Świaniewicz i Józef Mackiewicz - świadkowie Katynia, Emigranci.
#110: This week, we are joined by Andrew Mackiewicz on the podcast. Andrew is a fencer who went to Penn State and graduated in 2018. Growing up, Andrew's family bounced around between the US and Canada after immigrating from Poland. Andrew opens up about his own mental health struggles as a collegiate athlete and how important talking to others is when you're going through a darker period. Andrew also opens up even more about his story in a written piece featured on our Mental Matchup Stories site, titled “Navigating the Unconventional: Our Struggles”. TW: suicideFollow Morgan's Message: @morgansmessageVisit: Morgan's MessageSubmit a story: The Mental MatchupConnect with Andrew here!Learn more about December 12th Studios here
Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/396.Do you want to increase your law firm's revenue and engagement by building trust and emotional connections with your online audience? Discover the solution to achieve this desired outcome as our guest, Paul Mackiewicz, shares his expertise. Learn how to differentiate your firm and create a unique value proposition that fosters trust and emotional connections, ultimately leading to increased revenue and engagement. Unlock the potential of your online presence and see tangible results by implementing the strategies and insights shared by our knowledgeable guest.In this episode, you will be able to:Navigate through fear and embrace calculated risks to revolutionize your law firm marketing approach.Unravel the influence of community cognizance and personal relationships in facilitating marketing endeavors.Comprehend the pivotal role of transparency in stimulating revenue growth for your firm.Draw correlations between your eagerness to step out of comfort zones and the escalation of your firm's revenue.Uncover the benefits of embracing innovation and staying abreast with trending marketing strategies.Chapters:[00:00] Introduction[03:43] The Power of Unique Mechanisms in Law Firm Marketing[09:10] Naming the Unique Mechanism[12:49] Utilizing AI for Creative Ideas[17:13] AI as a Marketing Tool[25:53] Answer Engine Optimization (AEO)[31:54] Optimizing Content for Voice Search[33:18] The Power of FAQs[39:57] Organic vs. Paid Advertising[48:24] Embracing Fear in Marketing DecisionsResources mentioned:Check out our Profit with Law YouTube channel!Learn more about the Profit with Law Elite Coaching Program here. Connect with Paul Mackiewicz: Email | Facebook | LinkedIn | InstagramEpisode 362 - How to Manage Your Firm's Online Presence and Attract Your Ideal ClientsAnswer the PublicJoin our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com.Connect with Moshe on:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amselLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/
Botanikas Jakub Mowszowicz, logikos filosofė Janina Hosiasson ir rašytojas, žurnalistas Jozef Mackiewicz gimė panašiu metu – XIX–XX a. sandūroje. Jie gimė skirtingose vietose, bet visi atsidūrė Vilniuje, kurio valdžia XX a. keliavo iš rankų į rankas. Gyvendami Vilniuje šie trys žmonės liudijo filosofinę, gamtinę ir socialinę miesto tikrovę. Savo darbais Vilnių įrašę į platesnį tarptautinį kontekstą, patys liko mažai minimi miesto istorijoje ir atpažįstami esamiems vilniečiams.Minint 700 metų Vilniaus gimtadienį, pasakojame Mowszowicz, Hosiasson ir Mackiewicz istorijas.Autorės Sigita Vegytė ir Martyna ŠulskutėDokumentika parengta bendradarbiaujant su Vilniaus muziejumi, kuriame iki 2023-ųjų gruodžio 31 d. veikia paroda „vilniaus_kambariai_v.1.1“, kviečianti susipažinti su tuo, kas formavo Vilnių – žmonėmis, gyvūnais, augalais, reljefu.
Raul Hernandez speaks with Honorable Marketing CEO Paul Mackiewicz. As a passionate supporter of small businesses, Paul shares that his approach to digital marketing prioritizes keeping current clients happy over pursuing new accounts. He cautions against rapid scaling for sole profit, emphasizing the importance of calculated growth. Who's The Guest? Paul Mackiewicz is an Army Veteran and experienced digital marketing professional. He opened his agency to provide professional service businesses with a trustworthy and knowledgeable team in their corner who live up to the values he learned in the military. Episode Highlights The biggest challenges in professional service businesses Paul's personal transformation during a period of financial and personal crisis and how he chose to use that adversity as fuel How his company emphasizes principles and values over standard responses while interacting with clients How generosity and differentiation marketing boost client relations and business prospects Working primarily with companies that align with his personal beliefs How he built his company backwards by focusing on client needs and user experience before developing a robust sales team His perspective on how individuals are waking up to the pitfalls of a greedy society and are striving for a more balanced approach to life How he navigates boundaries with clients, acknowledging their stress, while maintaining his own life balance Episode Resources Connect with Raul Hernandez Ochoa https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/ https://twitter.com/rherochoa https://dogoodwork.io/ Connect with Paul Mackiewicz www.honorable.marketing.com https://www.instagram.com/honorableentrepreneur/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/honorableentrepreneur/ Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here
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Co się stało w Katyniu wiosną 1940 roku? Dlaczego Stalin i Beria wydali wyrok śmierci na polskich oficerów, policjantów, pograniczników oraz ich rodziny? NKWD wykonało ten rozkaz i rozstrzelało blisko 22 tysiące polskich obywateli. Czy ktokolwiek ocalał? Jak doszło do odkrycia tej zbrodni i dlaczego Niemcom zależało na jej nagłośnieniu? Jaką rolę w tych wydarzeniach odegrał słynny pisarz – Józef Mackiewicz? Wreszcie, czym dzisiaj jest dla nas pamięć o zbrodni katyńskiej? O tym – i na wiele innych tematów – będą rozmawiali w tym odcinku Podcastu Muzeum Historii Polski dr Michał Przeperski i jego gość, prof. Tadeusz Wolsza (Instytut Historii Polskiej Akademii Nauk, przewodniczący Kolegium Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej; https://ihpan.edu.pl/pracownicy/74-tadeusz-wolsza/). W grafice wykorzystano zdjęcie krzyża wykonane przez Romana Eugeniusza. Zapraszamy do wysłuchania innych Podcastów Muzeum Historii Polski: 1. To wcale nie był cud. Wojna polsko-bolszewicka 1920 roku – https://open.spotify.com/episode/4pyRITqtes1C6LqbwYQVFE?si=bb846db8f17946f1 2. Czy to była przyjaźń? Hitler, Stalin i IV rozbiór Polski – https://open.spotify.com/episode/4kZlObX6W3I9IEfKyJF4Zk?si=1f3d3e43775d4251 3. Wielki, mały człowiek - Władysław Łokietek - https://open.spotify.com/episode/11Vh38Nnr8xowM3HkY3sIv?si=4e91d4edb7ca4744 Nasze podcasty to opowieści o wybitnych postaciach sprzed wieków i kulisach kluczowych wydarzeń dla dziejów naszego kraju, przeplatane mniej znanymi, choć pasjonującymi wątkami z historii Polski. Podcastu Muzeum Historii Polski wysłuchasz na: ● YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLskSDJDNQbHn775xp0hsYvVoi64HCsZX7 ●Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1p3AH9ONSU6aMhm6re5TBu?si=38a3f73f510440ad ● Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tdXpocC5wb2RpZ2VlLmlvL2ZlZWQvbXAz ● Audiotece https://web.audioteka.com/pl/podcast/960f57ea-13a8-4ece-b0df-2eeab9a32e7f&shareSource=details=social-media&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=muzeum-historii-polski ● a także na innych platformach podcastowych. Zapraszamy do subskrypcji naszych profili. Dofinansowano ze środków Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego. Podcast zrealizowano w ramach zadania: kontynuacja i rozbudowa multimedialnego projektu informacyjno-edukacyjnego - Portal Historyczny Dzieje.pl
Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/362. Every business owner wants to know what makes their clients tick. How do they discover, explore, and eventually end up choosing one option over another? The answer lies in consumer behavior — a complex mix of individual psychology, external influences, and technology. And in the digital era, understanding how individuals interact with your brand is key to business success. Here's the good news: you can hack consumer behavior through effective digital marketing. In this episode, Paul Mackiewicz joins us to talk about the power of digital marketing in elevating your law firm. He shares practical tips on how to personalize your law firm and leverage modern tools to reach your target audience effectively. Are you ready to unlock the power of digital advertising for your firm? Make sure you don't miss this episode! Resources mentioned: Do you want to grow your firm? Learn more by signing up for a Profit with Law FREE Coaching Session! Want to implement what you've learnt in this episode? Download the Action Guide, a workbook designed to help you process and implement the knowledge gained from this interview. Episode 339 - Learn the Secrets of Multi-Million Dollar Law Firms with Sam Mollaei Connect with Paul: LinkedIn #Smart Marketing ZMOT Expert Drake Law Firm Birdeye VideoAsk Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/ To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com. Connect with Moshe on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amsel LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/
Dr. Birgitta Sujdak Mackiewicz shares a haunting clinical ethics consultation case that raises issues about advance care planning, the preferences of a patient and surrogate decision-makers, and religious commitments. Every patient brings with them a complex set of interests, wishes, values, and commitments. How should healthcare decisions be made when these all come into conflict? Dr. Birgitta Sujdak Mackiewicz, PhD, is the Regional Director of Ethics at OSF Healthcare, in Central Illinois. She has a doctorate in Healthcare Ethics from the Gneagi Center for Healthcare Ethics at Saint Louis University. Before taking on a Regional role, she was the Director of Ethics at OSFHC Saint Francis Medical Center and Children's Hospital of Illinois for 15 years. Some of Dr. Mackiewicz's Publications:Birgitta Sujdak Mackiewicz & Stephen Thompson (2017) When Trust in God Means Preemptive Refusal of C-Section, The American Journal of Bioethics, 17:1, 94-96, DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2016.1251639Birgitta N. Sujdak Mackiewicz (2016) Good Ethics Begin With Good Facts, The American Journal of Bioethics, 16:7, 66-68, DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2016.1180447More Reading about Jehovah's Witness Beliefs and Healthcare:Thomas McCormick (2008) Ethical Issues Inherent to Jehovah's Witnesses, Perioperative Nursing Clinics, 3:3, 253-258 DOI: 10.1016/j.cpen.2008.04.007West, James M.. Ethical issues in the care of Jehovah's Witnesses. Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology 27(2):p 170-176, April 2014. | DOI: 10.1097/ACO.0000000000000053Ally McInroy, Blood transfusion and Jehovah's Witnesses: the Legal and Ethical Issues, British Journal of Nursing, 14:5 DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2005.14.5.17663
Paul Mackiewicz is a US Army Veteran, serving in Iraq in 2003-2004, where he learned the true meaning of discipline and working for the good of the team. He was instrumental in growing a social media management company into an INC 500 Fastest Growing Company as one of the first hires. He built the operational systems and processes that increased revenue by over $2 million in 2 years for a digital advertising agency, placing them on the INC 5000 Fastest Growing Company in back to back years…and has worked with dozens of small businesses to improve their eBrand and increased the revenue generated from their review sites and social media profiles. Today, Paul serves as the Founder and CEO of #SMART Business Consulting. Follow Paul: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zmotexpert/ Website: https://www.hashtag-smart.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hashtagsmartmarketing #SMART LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hashtagsmart/ Connect with Mike: https://linktr.ee/mikedicioccio Produced by Social Chameleon: https://socialchameleon.us/ Interview Recorded via Riverside.fm: https://riverside.fm/homepage?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=mike-dicioccio Mike'D Up! Merch: https://mikedupmerch.com
Sono in cammino da 10 ore e l'unico problema è il ritardo sulla tabella di marcia. Il GPS di Elisabeth segnala 8.036 metri alle 17:15 del 25 gennaio 2018.Questo significa che la cima non arriverà prima di 1 ora e che la discesa avverrà di notte, alla luce della luna e delle frontali.Il buio intensificherà anche il freddo e tutto si farà ancora più duro, perlomeno non ci sarà più salita e si potranno abbassare di quota.Elisabeth anticipa Tomek in vetta al Nanga Parbat, sopra di lei c'è un cielo bluastro tendente al nero, la luna rischiara le nuvole che hanno avvolto e ricoperto le vallate sottostanti. Sopra di lei non c'è più nulla. Ha appena aperto una via nuova, d'inverno, sul Nanga Parbat. Una via - la Messner e Eisendle - che era sempre stata un rebus, un problema apparentemente irrisolvibile anche in estate. Questa via, che prenderà il nome di Mackiewicz-Revol in onore ai primi salitori, accoglie anche Tomek.Che arriva in vetta dopo Elisabeth, esausto e cieco.Lassù in cima, appena dopo essere entrati di diritto nella storia, si innesca il disastro.Tomasz Mackiewicz ha realizzato il suo sogno, la sua ossessione che gli ha fatto passare 7 inverni al Nanga Parbat. Ma ora, con la notte che avanza, non ci vede più. La sua vista è offuscata e nemmeno la luce della frontale di Elisabeth riesce a essere definita.Elisabeth e Tomek cominceranno in questo preciso istante una lotta per la sopravvivenza. Una battaglia fisica e mentale in cui Tomasz dimostrerà tutta la sua grinta e tutta la sua forza, in bilico fra la vita e la morte.Contatto mail: andataeritorno@gmail.comMusic by Epidemic Sound
Join us live on Thursday, October 13 at 11 AM PT - Live On Air with Steven Cuoco with Team USA athlete Andrew Mackiewicz. Andrew (sometimes Andy) began fencing at age eight at Zeta Fencing in Natick, MA...He says, “I just remember I liked ‘Star Wars', and I'm still a huge fan. So instead of running around hitting my brother with light sabres my parents signed me up for fencing and I've stuck with it ever since.”...Hobbies include DJing --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco/support
USA Olympic Fencer | 2020 Olympian | Senior World Team Member | 2x NCAA Individual Champion | Going for Gold Paris 2024 | Currently based in NYC | --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco/support
- Mackiewicz pokazuje straszny "obraz nędzy i rozpaczy", który kłóci się z sielankowym, wyidealizowanym obrazem Kresów, jaki funkcjonuje często w ówczesnej literaturze i w perspektywie centrum, które nie umie zobaczyć prowincji - mówił w Dwójce prof. Maciej Urbanowski, historyk literatury z Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. W roku Józefa Mackiewicza, ustanowionym w 120. rocznicę urodzin pisarza, w naszym cyklu przybliżamy Państwu biografię autora "Lewej wolnej" oraz omawiamy różne aspekty jego literackiej i publicystycznej twórczości.
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Listen to this interview with Jo Mackiewicz, professor of rhetoric and professional communication at Iowa State University, and with Isabelle Thompson, emerita professor of technical and professional communication and former coordinator of the English Center at Auburn University. We talk about their book Talk about Writing: The Tutoring Strategies of Experienced Writing Center Tutors (Routledge, 2018) and writing. Jo Mackiewicz : "The more I think about writing center interactions and write books about it, the more I think that the value a tutor brings to learning is this: to show students a thinking process, to show students an analysis process about writing — to show them a self-questioning of yourself as writer, and also a questioning of any sort of text, a questioning of your relationship to the text, a questioning of what you know about the subject matter, of how you evaluate your handling of that subject matter. Tutors model this process for student writers." Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. 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
Listen to this interview with Jo Mackiewicz, professor of rhetoric and professional communication at Iowa State University, and with Isabelle Thompson, emerita professor of technical and professional communication and former coordinator of the English Center at Auburn University. We talk about their book Talk about Writing: The Tutoring Strategies of Experienced Writing Center Tutors (Routledge, 2018) and writing. Jo Mackiewicz : "The more I think about writing center interactions and write books about it, the more I think that the value a tutor brings to learning is this: to show students a thinking process, to show students an analysis process about writing — to show them a self-questioning of yourself as writer, and also a questioning of any sort of text, a questioning of your relationship to the text, a questioning of what you know about the subject matter, of how you evaluate your handling of that subject matter. Tutors model this process for student writers." Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Listen to this interview with Jo Mackiewicz, professor of rhetoric and professional communication at Iowa State University, and with Isabelle Thompson, emerita professor of technical and professional communication and former coordinator of the English Center at Auburn University. We talk about their book Talk about Writing: The Tutoring Strategies of Experienced Writing Center Tutors (Routledge, 2018) and writing. Jo Mackiewicz : "The more I think about writing center interactions and write books about it, the more I think that the value a tutor brings to learning is this: to show students a thinking process, to show students an analysis process about writing — to show them a self-questioning of yourself as writer, and also a questioning of any sort of text, a questioning of your relationship to the text, a questioning of what you know about the subject matter, of how you evaluate your handling of that subject matter. Tutors model this process for student writers." Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to this interview with Jo Mackiewicz, professor of rhetoric and professional communication at Iowa State University, and with Isabelle Thompson, emerita professor of technical and professional communication and former coordinator of the English Center at Auburn University. We talk about their book Talk about Writing: The Tutoring Strategies of Experienced Writing Center Tutors (Routledge, 2018) and writing. Jo Mackiewicz : "The more I think about writing center interactions and write books about it, the more I think that the value a tutor brings to learning is this: to show students a thinking process, to show students an analysis process about writing — to show them a self-questioning of yourself as writer, and also a questioning of any sort of text, a questioning of your relationship to the text, a questioning of what you know about the subject matter, of how you evaluate your handling of that subject matter. Tutors model this process for student writers." Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Józef Mackiewicz zmarł w roku 1985. Przed jego śmiercią ukazały się 23 jego książki, po śmierci - kolejne. Ten pisarz, chciałoby się powiedzieć, wciąż żyje. To niezwykły przypadek, aby tak obfity dorobek ukazał się po zgonie autora. O drugim życiu, tym pośmiertnym, twórczości Józefa Mackiewicza Wacław Holewiński rozmawiał z dr. Pawłem Chojnackim z krakowskiego Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej.
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What differentiates you from the rest? Are you prepared to be compared? Have you sat down to think about your values? In this podcast... The post Why Values are a Core Part of Marketing with Paul Mackiewicz | MP 100 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
Today's guest is a digital marketing expert, a speaker, a brand management consultant, a serial entrepreneur, and an Army vet. He's an expert in online presence management, social media management, website design, and SEO reputation management. Joining us on the show this week is the CEO and founder of Smart Marketing, Paul Mackiewicz. In this episode, we sit down, bust some marketing myths, and talk about how you can take the pain out of curating an online presence. Busted Myths: Myth: It's difficult to manage online marketing. So many people think that there are these massive time constraints around it, but what's fantastic is we live in a world where we have tools that can reduce the amount of time that you have to spend on this down to a couple of hours. Takeaways: Online marketing doesn't need to be difficult. Use the tools out there to cut down on the time it takes to run your online presence. Figuring out who you are, and what makes you/your brand different is a key to online success. Fear of being judged is an important barrier to overcome when creating your online presence. Digital marketing is all about the emotional response customers have when they view your brand. A strong negative emotional response can easily turn away a potential customer. Follow up with the good and bad reviews. Following up with a good review is a great way to elevate that customer's experience, and get them to recommend your business to others. Following up with a negative review lets you show potential customers that even when things go wrong, you are willing to work to make them right. You aren't what happens to you in life, you are how you react to what happens to you in life, online marketing is no different. Embrace your network, you don't need to be self-reliant all the time. Quote of the Show: “You aren't what happens to you in life, you are your reaction to what happens to you in life.” - Paul Mackiewicz Shout Outs: eBrand/ZMOT Expert Dashboard Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zmotexpert/ Website: https://www.hashtag-smart.com/ Ways to Tune In: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show/id1338838763 Amazon Music/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/37228621-2f9c-4905-a223-1844effb49dd Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vVLpNI1LssMTiL6Kdsamn Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Im7mytmu2wa2mekhoeixlja5hpe?t=The_Hard_Corps_Marketing_Show YouTube: https://youtu.be/AK5px0o6loI
Był jednym z najbardziej niezwykłych twórców polskiej literatury XX wieku. Józef Mackiewicz to nie tylko pisarz polityczny, nie tylko integralny antykomunista i nieprzejednany indywidualista. To także jedyny w swoim rodzaju kronikarz Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego, świadek historii XX wieku, uważny obserwator przyrody. Chociaż otacza go aura twórcy wyklętego, pozostaje jednym z najżywiej dyskutowanych i najbardziej kontrowersyjnych autorów piszących po polsku. Jakie doświadczenia ukształtowały Mackiewicza? Dlaczego warto dziś sięgnąć po jego książki? Czy jego twórczości bliżej do dzieł Sołżenicyna, czy Olgi Tokarczuk? O tym wszystkim w nowym odcinku podcastu historycznego Muzeum Historii Polski. Gośćmi dr. Michała Przeperskiego są dr Wojciech Stanisławski i Krzysztof Niewiadomski. Dofinansowano ze środków Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego. Podcast zrealizowano w ramach zadania: kontynuacja i rozbudowa multimedialnego projektu informacyjno-edukacyjnego - Portal Historyczny Dzieje.pl
From foxholes and war to adventure and chasing dreams, #Smart is a team of ambitious individuals striving to improve the lives of those around them every day.
Listen to this interview of Jo Mackiewicz, Professor of Rhetoric and Professional Communication at Iowa State University and editor of the Journal of Business and Technical Communication. We talk about welds that hold and about sentences that stand. Jo Mackiewicz : "Oh, I'd definitely agree that people can be motivated in what they're learning when they appreciate the art of it. I mean, for instance in welding, you need to put in a certain number of hours in order to have your mind and your body work as one in this technique — you know, you need to become the technique. And that kind of thing doesn't just happen. Your body has to do it over and over and over again for you to become an artist, or in the terms I use in the book, an expert. And those hours that you spend practising in a welding program, or in a writing program for that matter — those hours are all just building up your practice hours, building up your technique, and you keep continuing on towards true expertise." Contact Daniel at writeyourresearch@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sejm, uznając wielkość dorobku Józefa Mackiewicza, ustanowił rok 2022 Rokiem Józefa Mackiewicza. Józef Mackiewicz, jeden z największych w dziejach pisarzy polskich urodził się 1 kwietnia 1902 roku w Petersburgu, a dzieciństwo i młodość spędził na Wileńszczyźnie. Od stycznia 1919 roku, już jako siedemnastoletni ochotnik, walczył przeciwko bolszewikom w Dywizji Litewsko-Białoruskiej, a później na własną prośbę — w 13. pułku ułanów, Po wojnie odbył studia przyrodnicze na uniwersytetach w Warszawie i Wilnie. W maju 1943 roku, za zgodą polskich władz podziemnych, był świadkiem prowadzonej przez Niemców ekshumacji ciał oficerów zamordowanych przez Sowietów w Katyniu . Był nieprzejednanym wrogiem totalitaryzmów, szczególnie komunizmu. Zmarł w styczniu 1985 roku.
Hashtag Smart gives business owners a single hub to ensure their vibe aligns with their marketing strategy. Join us today as Paul Mackiewicz shares his One Big Tip, using zero moments of truth to hack consumer behavior. As a marketing executive for INC 5000 companies, Paul realized a void in the market. No agency was combining all the data in a single spot so the business owner could get a comprehensive view of the impact of their social media. Using the skills, efficiency, teamwork, and discipline instilled in him during his time in the military, Paul put together a dedicated team dedicated to helping the professional service industry get the most out of their social media content. Consumers make decisions based on reviews, ratings, websites, and social media content every second of every day. Ensuring your online presence is unique and stands out is very important. Hashtag-Smart utilizes a comprehensive approach to social media marketing that helps give your business the momentum it needs to be at the forefront of consumer decisions. Think of #Smart as an audit to ensure that your business is putting its best foot forward. It implements strategies that help close the gap for consumer decision-making. What are you doing with the business assets you have so that your business stands out from the other ten just like you. Consumer decisions happen daily. Having a significant impact is the way to compete. The only part of social media that a business truly controls is its website. The first step in Paul's marketing strategy is to ensure that your website has value propositions for your target audience and that you make it relatable. If you love Harry Potter, put it out there, it may be the commonality that closes the deal. When Paul initially started in the marketing industry, he was known as the golf course guy. His experience as a professional golfer gave him an edge in that industry. He knew what would set one course apart from the next to maximize sales and realized the value in capitalizing on distinctions. Taking it one step further is how Paul and his team at #Smart utilize Yelp reviews and Google Business Listings to help consumers at the moment of truth decision making. If your Yelp review doesn't say all the things you do, you're going to lose that possible sale. Taking the time to get to know each business owner that hires #Smart is the best part of his day. The coolest part about #Smart is how strongly they believe in the value of their comprehensive marketing approach. Schedule a call, and you will get 3-5 strategies for free to implement immediately. Small details such as an updated website or building a more engaging community with your online profiles can bring about significant changes. Once these gains are realized, the only direction is #Smart's comprehensive approach to social media marketing. Listen to todays' One Big Tip podcast with guest Paul Mackiewicz as he does a deep dive into consumer behavior using the Zero Moment of Truth technique. In this episode[1:49] Paul explains how he settled on consumer behavior and zmot.[2:29] The ah-ha moment when Paul recognized the synergistic relationship between content and consumer behavior and how to utilize it comprehensively. [9:00] The importance of being relatable to your customer. [12:28] Importance of online reviews to your comprehensive strategy. [15:31] How to use ZMOT to hack consumer behavior. [18:37] The importance of scripting your message. Support the show (https://jeffmendelson.com/onebigtip)
- Praca, którą wykonuje Mackiewicz w 1943 roku, to praca klasycznego śledczego, który gromadzi dokumentację. Chce poznać wszystkie szczegóły: rozmawia z Niemcami, z innymi, którzy się tam znajdują - mówił o Józefie Mackiewiczu i jego wyjeździe w maju 1943 roku do Katynia prof. Tadeusz Wolsza.
- W moim najgłębszym przekonaniu Józef Mackiewicz jest pisarzem antypolitycznym. On nie zajmował się bieżącą polityką, żadnymi partiami, nie miał zamiaru zmieniać ustrojów. Na politykę patrzył jak na część życia duchowego, intelektualnego, rodzaj idei, którą się kierują ludzie. Przez całe życie podkreślał, że wiek XX jest wiekiem bałwochwalstwa polityki - mówił w Dwójce prof. Włodzimierz Bolecki, który podsumowywał konferencję poświęconą wybitnemu publicyście i pisarzowi, a zorganizowaną w 120. rocznicę jego urodzin.
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Is your company presenting itself in a positive light now that information is readily available online? Consumers use the internet for everything from product research to finding out where a business is located and operation hours. Even a simple, well-designed website can provide you a competitive advantage in your business, and if you sell things, your site can help you develop your business quickly and affordably. This is especially true during this pandemic, as it has heightened everyone's purchasing selections at home for every necessity and want. #SmartMarketing's Paul Mackiewicz joins the program to discuss ZMOT (Zero Moment of Truth) and how to use it to make business decisions and generate income. In this episode, Paul discusses his journey into digital marketing, the massive internet impact that bad reviews can have on your business, the three stages of ZMOT and how they relate to our generation, and many more! Today, he will guide us in identifying what to consider when it comes to reviews, web presence, and what consumers are thinking about before they buy. Resource Hashtag Smart Official WebsiteHashtag Smart Marketing FacebookHashtag Smart LinkedIn
With us today is Paul Mackiewicz, founder of #Smart and an Army Veteran. After finding his way into the digital marketing industry working at two different INC 5000 fastest growing companies, Paul struck out on his own. Now he helps small businesses get a true understanding of their client's behavior and uses that information to create highly effective digital marketing strategies. #veterans #marketing #ConvosWithHeroes
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Show Summary What is ZMOT (The Zero Moment of Truth) and how can your accounting practice use it? Paul Mackiewicz, an Army veteran and digital marketing professional who specializes in helping small businesses get a true understanding of their clients' behavior and uses that information to create highly effective digital marketing strategies, explains in today's episode. If you want to know how you can bring core values and an emotional connection into today's digital marketplace, how to identify and utilize what makes you naturally stand out from your competition--and how to approach responding to online reviews as if you're playing golf--don't miss this episode! Listen now and let us know what you think in the comments below! Website: www.zmotexpert.com www.hashtag-smart.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagsmartmarketing
What You'll Learn From This Episode: What can eBrand Dashboard do for you Why is it important an emotional connection What is 'ZMOT'? Related Links and Resources: On their website www.zmotexpert.com, they offer eBrand Dashboard for FREE. It will bring all these different aspects of your online presence into a singular hub so that it will be easier to manage. Summary: Paul Mackiewicz is founder of #Smart and an Army Veteran. After finding his way into the digital marketing industry working at two different INC 5000 fastest growing companies, Paul struck out on his own. Now he helps small businesses get a true understanding of their client's behavior and uses that information to create highly effective digital marketing strategies. Here are the highlights of this episode: Paul has shared with us that his ideal client would be in law firms between 1-5 attorneys. He helps these folks to truly differentiate themselves with other law firms, and then accentuating those qualities to help them get their type of clients. When people start having multiple options, some makes snap judgements. And those little attributes that what we find on business online is what pushes that needle for them. What Paul usually see is that these attorney or business owner tries to find efficient way to solve things. They may be not having a process in place on how to generate positive reviews or answer these reviews. It is important to have that human connection even for 3 seconds. If you're wondering what is ZMOT and how to conceptualize it? It actually a concept that came out from Google about 10 years ago. It builds up the traditional marketing model which is 'awareness'. When you tried a certain product or service, you give your feedback online now. It can either be positive or negative, generate referrals or not. Then we come to the point of the 'zero' moment of truth. After awareness, you may have not made that buying decision yet. You might go online and check them out first or their competitor, etc. But what you need to look for is to find that attribute or something that's going to sway you in one direction or another. So, it's important to respond to those reviews and build emotional connection to let them feel at ease that you are the right decision by the end of the day. Paul's Valuable Free Action (VFA): It's important to have a visible google business listing. Let's say you have an accident in Uber or Lyft, and you are not sure which or what type of attorney to contact. If you see a quick 'rideshare accident' with nice graphic and has the contact of the law firm, then it will be easier for anyone to stop searching further.
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"Józio był rozchwytywany przez ciotki jako poziomeczka rodzinna" – mówiła o Józefie Mackiewiczu jego starsza siostra Seweryna. Gościem Dwójki był jej syn i siostrzeniec pisarza, Kazimierz Orłoś.
>> Get the newest LFG episodes delivered to your inbox when you Sign Up for our Newsletter.Resource Links:Learn more about how you can get more business and higher conversions with Paul's Smart Marketing.Growth-minded firm owner? Join our Facebook group and get access to the Close Your Next Consultation trainingEstate planning attorney? Stretch your ad dollars further and get more clients with Seminar 3.0Your firm is always being shopped and looked at online by potential clients...But what are those customers looking at before they make a buying decision?Your competitorsYour reviewsYour overall online presenceIf you run an ad and a competitor pops up too, but they have 5 stars, and you have 3…You're basically paying for THEM to get traffic because that comparison is taking you out of the conversation for many prospects.How can you solve this dilemma?Well, there's plenty of attorneys out there, so when somebody works with you…You have the right to ask them for a review after you've solved their issues.Not only does it take about 30 seconds of their time…It benefits you for years and years to come.So what's the quickest, hassle-free way to get reviews out of your happy clients?Tune into today's episode to find out, where Paul discusses how you can integrate ZMOT (Zero Moment of Truth) into your marketing and how this concept can be used to put you at the forefront of your future clients.There's much more to learn in this episode about scaling your firm, so tune in now!In this episode: 0:55 - What is ZMOT and why should attorneys care about it?7:25 - Improving your online reputation12:50 - When to ask a client for a review20:03 - How to allocate your time and energy into making a process for receiving reviews28:52 - Allocating enough mental bandwidth to optimize your online presence39:44 - Leveraging software to make tasks easier45:56 - Where to connect with PaulAbout Paul Mackiewicz:Paul Mackiewicz is an Army Veteran and experienced marketing professional. He opened his digital marketing agency to provide professional service businesses with a trustworthy and knowledgeable team in their corner who live up to the values he learned in the military. Paul truly enjoys offering up actionable tips that can be put into place right away to help small businesses grow. He specializes in helping medical professionals, lawyers/attorneys, accountants, and others within the professional services space get their digital marketing efforts off the ground.Before starting his company, Paul served in an executive role at two different INC 5000 fastest growing companies in the digital marketing industry. He was once a Golf Professional and small business owner, fueling his passion for fellow entrepreneurs and the struggles they face marketing their businesses today.If you liked this episode, please don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode: 153 Paul Mackiewics Join your host David Pere in this episode with guest Paul Mackiewicz as he simplifies the concept of ZMOT: Zero Moment of Truth and how digital marketing works on putting you at the forefront of your end-users. To understand how the digital age changed marketing, Paul highlights how the pandemic amplified everyone at home making their buying decisions for every need and want. But, with easy access to online information, is your business showing up in a good light? In this episode, Paul talks about his entry to digital marketing, the immense online effect terrible reviews can have on your business, the three stages of ZMOT and how this integrates to our present generation, and so much more. About Paul Mackiewicz: Paul's favorite part of what he does is speaking with a client after 3-4 months and hearing the excitement in their voice as they tell him success stories after success stories. Paul gives them 3-5 strategies for free, they can do right away that will start generating more business from their online profiles. As their business grows and they see what #Smart is capable of, the relationship takes off. #Smart is the culmination of a decade-plus worth of experience in Digital Marketing, Website Design, SEO, Social Media, Reputation Management, and eBranding. They specialize in systematizing digital marketing operations and maximizing the efficiency in which businesses manage their online presence. Sponsor* The No B.S. Guide to Military Life https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/book/ Outline of the episode: [03:00] From playing pro golf to running a golf entertainment center [05:29] Investing in a scooter rental company [10:24] Paul Mackiewicz – meeting the entrepreneurial bug [14:52] Once you get a platform, you can do anything! [19:54] The relevance of your business brand online [24:39] Don't ever overlook your businesses' reviews online, good or bad. [31:34] The world is not black or white [35:34] Paul Mackiewicz – on ZMOT [41:04] David Pere – the experience of running a hotel and dealing with Google Business [47:07] The ways to put yourself out there are no secret… Resources: Website: https://www.hashtag-smart.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hashtagsmart/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagsmartmarketing/ See what Hashtag-Smart Marketing can do for your business: https://www.hashtag-smart.com/service Follow The Military Millionaire Podcast's journey on: Website: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Frommilitarytomillionaire/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1735593999901619/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frommilitarytomillionaire/ Grab your book copy of The No B.S. Guide to Military Life - How to Build Wealth, Get Promoted, and Achieve Greatness, Book by David Pere: https://www.amazon.com/B-S-Guide-Military-Life-greatness/dp/1736753010 Zero to One: Real Estate Investing for Beginners: https://military-millionaire-academy.teachable.com/p/from-zero-to-one-real-estate-investing-101 *Sponsor* The No B.S. Guide to Military Life https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/book/ - Real Estate Investing Course: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/teachable-rei Recommended books and tools: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/kit/ Become an investor: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/investor/ - SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Q3EvfE - Website: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/start-here/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frommilitarytomillionaire/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/militarymillionaire/ - My name is David Pere, I am an active duty Marine, and have realized that service members and the working class use the phrase "I don't get paid enough" entirely too often. The reality is that most often our financial situation is self-inflicted. After having success with real estate investing, I started From Military to Millionaire to teach personal finance and real estate investing to service members and the working class. As a result, I have helped many of my readers increase their savings gap, and increase their chances of achieving financial freedom! - Click here to SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Q3EvfE to the channel for more awesome videos! THIS SITE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. ALL OPINIONS EXPRESSED HEREIN ARE MY OWN. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS SITE ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHOR OR THE AUTHOR'S INVITED GUEST POSTERS, AND MAY NOT REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE US GOVERNMENT, THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, OR THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
In 2011, Google introduced the term, Zero Moment of Truth (ZMOT), also known as the moment that a consumer decides to research a product or service online before they enter a store or contact a business. A lot has changed since Google conducted that research and published the ZMOT ebook. Now, it's normal behavior and what consumers do online before deciding to make a purchase. Today's guest is Paul Mackiewicz, CEO and Founder of #Smart Marketing. He talks about how to hack consumer behavior using ZMOT. Businesses and marketers often overlook small details in their overall online presence that add up to a big difference between who wins or loses. Stay on the winning side by understanding when and where ZMOT happens for your customers. Some of the highlights of the show include: Ebook: Explains how increased access to information impacts buying decisions 3-Step Marketing Process: Awareness, experience, and compare product/service Business Directory/Review Management Systems: Convert eyeballs to invoices Control Messaging/Ratings: First impressions are everything in most industries ZMOT Concept: Who you choose based off your emotional reaction to info online Build Business Persona: If you could be any celebrity online, who would you be? Big Business Benefits: Foot traffic is less and people like to look and buy online Getting Started: Claim Google, Yelp business listings, and get pro pics and tools Future of Marketing: Know, like, and trust small businesses to do your marketing Links: ZMOT Expert #Smart Marketing Paul Mackiewicz on LinkedIn Google - Winning the Zero Moment of Truth (ZMOT) Google Business Listing Yelp Business Listing Canva Hootsuite Buffer Paul Rudd Ben Sailer on LinkedIn CoSchedule Quotes from Paul Mackiewicz: “The best way really to conceptualize what ZMOT is, is just how our access to information through increased technology has changed how we get to that final decision-making process.” “It's very difficult to get eyeballs on your business, and what these directories and these review sites and social media allow you to do is quickly convert eyeballs to invoices.” “Synergy - it's a big thing with digital marketing, but I think a lot of marketing companies don't talk about it enough and I think a lot of businesses don't consider it enough.” “It's only going to become more and more important as foot traffic becomes less of a determiner - determination factor - for buying decisions.”
Drzewa, zwierzęta i ludzie – historie liści spadających z drzew, rodzinne życie wilków, taniec ziół w doniczce, i empatia oraz wrażliwość których człowieka uczy przyroda. W listopadowym literackim Raporcie opowiemy o nowej książce Anny Maziuk „Instynkt. O wilkach w polskich lasach”, która odczarowuje zły wizerunek wilków, tak głęboko zakorzeniony w naszej kulturze. Wilki bywają groźne, ale to także niezwykle czułe zwierzęta. Miała być czwartym Kossakiem – została strażniczką Puszczy Białowieskiej. O pełnym sprzeczności życiu Simony Kossak opowie autorka jej biografii Anna Kamińska. Życie Simony Kossak pełne było także historii, które brzmią jak leśne legendy, a jednak zdarzyły się naprawdę. Czego uczą nas drzewa? O tym opowie poetka i botaniczka Urszula Zajączkowska. Będzie też o książce którą czyta się tak, jakby słuchało się orkiestry symfonicznej – narracja rozpisana na wiele instrumentów łączy losy ludzi i drzew – tak o powieści „Listowieść” mówi Marcin Żyła. Oprócz tego – Bolesław Leśmian, Olga Tokarczuk i Józef Mackiewicz poprowadzą nas przez literackie szlaki świata przyrody. Zaprasza Agata Kasprolewicz Rozkład jazdy: (2:25) Anna Maria Jopek - Szepty i łzy (6:05) Olga Tokarczuk "Prawiek i inne czasy" (16:46) Rozmowa Dariusza Rosiaka z Anną Maziuk o książce "Instynkt. O wilkach w polskich lasach" (46:31) Motyw z filmu "Tańczący z wilkami" (48:42) Rozmowa z Anną Kamińską "Simona. Opowieść o niezwyczajnym życiu Simony Kossak" (1:14:20) Józef Mackiewicz "Droga donikąd" (1:20:13) Rozmowa Bartka Panka z Urszula Zajączkowska (1:44:27) Marcin Żyła o książce "Listowieść" Richarda Powersa (1:54:39) Podziękowania (1:59:13) Bolesław Leśmian "Łąka" (2:11:22) Do usłyszenia (2:11:56) Adam Strug "Szumią ptaków loty"
I'm thinking about upgrading my iPhone at the moment. My excuse is that the camera will take better photos of Sonny…LOL I've spent the last couple of days watching Youtube clips and reading reviews on different forums from people who have tested the camera. The results of these reviews have been pivotal in guiding my choice (I'm buying it!). Your patients do exactly the same thing before coming to see you. They read reviews, check out your social networks, ask their friends and visit your website. This kind of research was coined the “zero moment of truth” (ZMOT) from a Google exec about 10 years ago. On the podcast this week I've got ZMOT expert Paul Mackiewicz. Paul and I talk about the evolution of marketing and the key considerations that chiropractors need to make to win the ZMOT battle. Here's a sneak peak at what we cover: - the importance of voice search - best tips for google my business - how to maximise your website - social media growth strategies - and what to look for in a digital agency Enjoy the show. Thanks for all you do, keep saving lives Angus Links: Email: Paul@Hashtag-Smart.com Web: zmotexpert.com Ph 716)861-6982 LinkdIn in: ZmotExpert Twitter @HshtgSmart FaceBook: HashtagSmartMarketing Instagram @HashtagSmartMarketing Bio: Paul Mackiewicz is an Army Veteran and experienced marketing professional. He opened his digital marketing agency to provide professional service businesses with a trustworthy and knowledgeable team in their corner who live up to the values he learned in the military. Paul truly enjoys offering up actionable tips that can be put into place right away to help small businesses grow. He specializes in helping medical professionals, lawyers/ attorneys, accountants and others within the professional services space get their digital marketing efforts off the ground. Before starting his company, Paul served in an executive role at two different INC 5000 fastest growing companies in the digital marketing industry. He was once a Golf Professional and small business owner, fueling his passion for fellow entrepreneurs and the struggles they face marketing their businesses today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mike Mackiewicz is a local truck driver, YouTuber, podcaster and creator of Corr-E Entertainment. In this episode, Mike shares his life experience as an only child growing up. Mike talks about some the lessons he learned from playing football. Also, he mentions his recent battle with covid and beating it while in the hospital. Later, he goes on to discuss his 10 years of experience making YouTube content which inspired him to begin a podcast too. Join us in this great conversation on content creating, podcasting, and mental health.
Paul was an army artilleryman who spent a number of years after the military running businesses for other people. Problem was- he was good at it but wasn't getting much out of it. He found his way into digital marketing and now runs his own marketing firm, Hashtag Smart.
This Episode brings Paul Mackiewicz to the show. Paul has served as an executive in the digital marketing industry at an INC 5000 Fastest Growing Company on two occasions. He is a motivator and wants businesses to succeed and will help them achieve their best self. https://www.hashtag-smart.com/ https://vetsandplayers.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-lamonica/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-lamonica/support
Listen to this interview of Jo Mackiewicz, author of Writing Center Talk over Time: A Mixed-Method Study (Routledge, 2018). We talk about talk, tutor talk, student talk, spoken written-language, and Wisconsin. interviewer : "Now, this is pretty much something that a writing center is aiming for, isn't it? I mean, you don't want that––just as in the classroom with the teacher––you don't want that the writing tutor is doing all of the talking, do you?" Jo Mackiewicz : "Oh, yeah. One of the biggest goals of the writing center tutor is to try to get the student to talk. Because there's a great tendency for students to backchannel, to show they're understanding––and of course, that's their role and it makes sense that they would do that. But what a tutor wants to try to do, in the best case, is to get them to start talking, to try to start putting words together themselves, to try to reshape their words, to try to orally shape the words that would go in their papers." Daniel Shea, heads Scholarly Communications, a Special Series on the New Books Network. Daniel is Director of the Writing Program at Heidelberg University, Germany. Just write Daniel.Shea@zsl.uni-heidelberg.de Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to this interview of Jo Mackiewicz, author of Writing Center Talk over Time: A Mixed-Method Study (Routledge 2018). We talk about talk, tutor talk, student talk, spoken written-language, and Wisconsin. interviewer : "Now, this is pretty much something that a writing center is aiming for, isn't it? I mean, you don't want that––just as in the classroom with the teacher––you don't want that the writing tutor is doing all of the talking, do you?" Jo Mackiewicz : "Oh, yeah. One of the biggest goals of the writing center tutor is to try to get the student to talk. Because there's a great tendency for students to backchannel, to show they're understanding––and of course, that's their role and it makes sense that they would do that. But what a tutor wants to try to do, in the best case, is to get them to start talking, to try to start putting words together themselves, to try to reshape their words, to try to orally shape the words that would go in their papers." Daniel Shea, heads Scholarly Communications, a Special Series on the New Books Network. Daniel is Director of the Writing Program at Heidelberg University, Germany. Just write Daniel.Shea@zsl.uni-heidelberg.de Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to this interview of Jo Mackiewicz, author of Writing Center Talk over Time: A Mixed-Method Study (Routledge 2018). We talk about talk, tutor talk, student talk, spoken written-language, and Wisconsin. interviewer : "Now, this is pretty much something that a writing center is aiming for, isn't it? I mean, you don't want that––just as in the classroom with the teacher––you don't want that the writing tutor is doing all of the talking, do you?" Jo Mackiewicz : "Oh, yeah. One of the biggest goals of the writing center tutor is to try to get the student to talk. Because there's a great tendency for students to backchannel, to show they're understanding––and of course, that's their role and it makes sense that they would do that. But what a tutor wants to try to do, in the best case, is to get them to start talking, to try to start putting words together themselves, to try to reshape their words, to try to orally shape the words that would go in their papers." Daniel Shea, heads Scholarly Communications, a Special Series on the New Books Network. Daniel is Director of the Writing Program at Heidelberg University, Germany. Just write Daniel.Shea@zsl.uni-heidelberg.de Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to this interview of Jo Mackiewicz, author of Writing Center Talk over Time: A Mixed-Method Study (Routledge 2018). We talk about talk, tutor talk, student talk, spoken written-language, and Wisconsin. interviewer : "Now, this is pretty much something that a writing center is aiming for, isn't it? I mean, you don't want that––just as in the classroom with the teacher––you don't want that the writing tutor is doing all of the talking, do you?" Jo Mackiewicz : "Oh, yeah. One of the biggest goals of the writing center tutor is to try to get the student to talk. Because there's a great tendency for students to backchannel, to show they're understanding––and of course, that's their role and it makes sense that they would do that. But what a tutor wants to try to do, in the best case, is to get them to start talking, to try to start putting words together themselves, to try to reshape their words, to try to orally shape the words that would go in their papers." Daniel Shea, heads Scholarly Communications, a Special Series on the New Books Network. Daniel is Director of the Writing Program at Heidelberg University, Germany. Just write Daniel.Shea@zsl.uni-heidelberg.de Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Prof. Andrzej Mackiewicz o badaniach nad szczepionką na covid-19. Prace polskich naukowców są na zaawansowanym poziomie. Tłumaczy, na jakiej zasadzie działa szczepionka --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiownet/message
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Marek Mackiewicz mówi o przyrodniczej stronie okolic Hajnówka oraz o tegorocznej turystyce. W czasie pandemii wiele Polaków, a szczególnie rodziny, postanowiło wybrać się do Puszczy Białowieskiej na wakacje. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiownet/message
Gościem tego odcinka podcastu jest Magdalena Mackiewicz– fizjoterapeutka uroginekologiczna i edukatorka seksualna, która o “sprawach kobiecych” wie wszystko, a mówi to z lekkością i poczuciem humoru! Chyba nie ma dla niej tematów tabu. Po chwili rozmowy zadała mi pytanie: “ile kobieta ma orgazmów?”. Ja odpowiedziałam źle, ale Ty znajdziesz prawidłową odpowiedź w podcaście. Rozmawiałyśmy o … Artykuł DS 31: Kobiece sprawy, czyli fizjoterapia intymna – gość Magdalena Mackiewicz pochodzi z serwisu Dietetyka smyka - Zuzanna Kłos -dietetyk dziecięcy.
Applebaum, Miłosz, Herbert, Józef Mackiewicz, Trump, Bolsonaro, Floyd, Żurek, Tuleya, Juszczyszyn, USA, Brazylia, Rosja, Indie, Polska, Szwecja, Hiszpania, Kaiserschalcht, Gułag, Głód, Pandemia, wybory, 1918, 1937, 1947, 1984, 2020 , The Post, The Atlantic, biznes, bezrobocie, wakacje, trybut, Hipolito
Applebaum, Miłosz, Herbert, Józef Mackiewicz, Trump, Bolsonaro, Floyd, Żurek, Tuleya, Juszczyszyn, USA, Brazylia, Rosja, Indie, Polska, Szwecja, Hiszpania, Kaiserschalcht, Gułag, Głód, Pandemia, wybory, 1918, 1937, 1947, 1984, 2020 , The Post, The Atlantic, biznes, bezrobocie, wakacje, trybut, Hipolito
One solo show deserves another! Andy takes the mic over to breakdown his 5 keys to a successful offseason. Have the Giants checked all the necessary boxes? Where do the still need to improve heading into the draft? Andy touches the Edge situation, the players Big Blue brought in through Free Agency, and how much more is left to do before earning the Mackiewicz stamp of approval! Follow us @OneGIANTPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onegiantpodcast/support
Zmiany na rynku pracy powodują, że wiele zawodów wkrótce zniknie. A te, które pozostaną, będą pod ciśnieniem zmian i restrukturyzacji. Dlatego lepiej wcześniej pomyśleć o opcji awaryjnej: stworzeniu drugiego źródła dochodu. W oparciu o pasję, doświadczenia i zainteresowania możemy sobie stworzyć miejsce pracy, które w przyszłości stanie się głównym sposobem zarabiania. A oprócz zarabiania, także realizacji pasji i oderwania się od rutyny. Podczas spotkania z nauką w Empiku prof. Michał Mackiewicz z Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego opowiada, jak w praktyce wygląda łączenie pracy etatowej z własnym biznesem. Jak powstaje pomysł, jak przeprowadzić sondowanie rynku i jak stworzyć własny produkt prawie bez inwestycji. Michał Mackiewicz - profesor ekonomii, przedsiębiorca, bloger, inwestor. Od 20 lat związany z Uniwersytetem Łódzkim, od 13 lat prowadzi swoje firmy. Swoje doświadczenia opisuje na blogu Zarabianie na śniadanie (https://zarabianienasniadanie.pl).
How do you stay strategic when faced with day to day tactical requests? Kevin Mackiewicz, Vice President and Marketing Director, Wealth & Asset Management at Fifth Third Bank joins us to discuss his philosophy for bringing teams together and staying focused on the big picture.
Marek Golonka, koordynator Zgrozy (https://www.facebook.com/ZgrozyRPG/) wpadł do nas i poprowadził testową sesję "Adama Mickiewicza", trochę szaloną i nietypowa sesje w Zew Cthulhu. Towarzyszą mu Jakub, Ula i Piotr, którzy wcielają się w Jakuba, Ulę i Piotra. Przed państwem drugi (i ostatni odcinek) z tej sesji. Tło wykonał Piotrek Anzorge. W tle gra utwór od Gorektyw (https://www.facebook.com/GOREktyw/) stworzony dla Black Monk (https://www.facebook.com/BlackMonkGames/) do Zew Cthulhu (https://www.facebook.com/ZewCthulhuRPG/). Użyty został za zezwoleniem. Jesteśmy też na: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7IFduRUMT9kDmyl6h9TuCO) Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/erpegowe-piekie%C5%82ko/id1477407284) Możesz pomóc rozwijać Erpegowe Piekiełko na naszym Patronite: https://patronite.pl/rpgpiekielko
Marek Golonka, koordynator Zgrozy (https://www.facebook.com/ZgrozyRPG/) wpadł do nas i poprowadził testową sesję "Adama Mickiewicza", trochę szaloną i nietypowa sesje w Zew Cthulhu. Towarzyszą mu Jakub, Ula i Piotr, którzy wcielają się w Jakuba, Ulę i Piotra ;) Tło, jak zawsze, wykonał niezastąpiony Piotrek Anzorge. W tle gra utwór od Gorektyw (https://www.facebook.com/GOREktyw/) stworzony dla Black Monk (https://www.facebook.com/BlackMonkGames/) do Zew Cthulhu (https://www.facebook.com/ZewCthulhuRPG/). Użyty został za zezwoleniem. Jesteśmy też na: Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7IFduRUMT9kDmyl6h9TuCO) Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/erpegowe-piekie%C5%82ko/id1477407284) Możesz pomóc rozwijać Erpegowe Piekiełko na naszym Patronite: https://patronite.pl/rpgpiekielko
O tym, co to była i skąd się wzięła masoneria oraz o jej roli w opisywanych wydarzeniach.Bibliografia:1. A. Doboszyński, "Konstytucja 3 maja a masoneria", „Prosto z Mostu” nr 31(252)/1939, 30.07.1939 r.2. L. Hass, "Sekta farmazonii Warszawskiej. Pierwsze stulecie wolnomularstwa w Warszawie (1721-1821)", Warszawa 1980 (rozdziały 1-4);3. S. Mackiewicz, "Stanisław August", Kraków 2009 (rozdział 3: "Mopsice"); 4. S. Małachowski-Łempicki, "Wykaz polskich lóż wolnomularskich oraz ich członków w latach 1738 - 1821", Kraków 1929;5. A. Rybak, "Wybitnie polskie nazwisko", "Rzeczpospolita", 11.04.2009;6. K. Zbyszewski, "Niemcewicz od przodu i tyłu", Warszawa 1999 (rozdział 9: "Budowla Salomonowa, czyli bujda salonowa");7. "Konstytucja Andersona", wolnomularstwo.pl8. wiki: "Freemasonry" [en]; "Iluminaci bawarscy" [pl]; "Illuminati" [en]; "Siemion Woroncow" [en]; "Wolnomularstwo" [pl]; "Zakon iluminatów" [en];9. odmęty internetu, w tym:9a. "Jeszcze o Konstytucji 3 maja – 3 maja święto masonów", forumemjot.wordpress.com9b. G. Braun, "3 maja – nieodrobiona lekcja", pch24.pl9c. J. Korwin-Mikke, "Kilka poważnych słów o konstytucji 3 maja", youtube.com9d. J. Korwin-Mikke, "Lewa masoneria", korwin-mikke.pl9e. S. Krajski, "Konstytucja 3 maja to efekt wpływów masonerii w Polsce", youtube.com
Podcast "Ty vs Marketing", odcinek 13 Rozmawiam z Michałem Mackiewiczem - profesorem ekonomii na Uniwersytecie Łódzkim oraz seryjnym przedsiębiorcą i autorem bloga "Zarabianie na śniadanie". Notatki do tego odcinka: https://www.pawelkepa.pl/podcast013 Michał na co dzień uczy studentów, ale jest też prodziekanem na swojej uczelni. Ale nie jest tylko teoretykiem. Wręcz przeciwnie, uwielbia praktykę. Prowadził w swoim życiu kilka różnych firm. Bycie aktywnym przedsiębiorcą pomaga Michałowi w uczeniu studentów, ale też tym co robi dzieli się na swoim blogu. To typ człowieka, który nie może usiedzieć w miejscu. O czym jest nasza rozmowa? Rozmawiamy m.in. o tym: - o firmach, które Michał prowadził w przeszłości; - o tym jak praca w Ministerstwie Finansów wpływa na to jakim jest człowiekiem i w jaki sposób działa; - o pracy na Uniwersytecie i o tym, co z uczelni można przenieść do firmy, a co z firmy do uczelni; - o tym jak znaleźć czas na te wszystkie zajęcia; - o przeciwdziałaniu rozpraszaczom; - o wprowadzaniu nowego produktu na rynek, od badania, prototypu, aż po sprzedaż i doskonalenie; - o podejściu do życia; - o blogowaniu i rankingu Jasona Hunta. O wszystkim tym i o wielu innych ciekawych tematach rozmawiamy podczas naszego spotkania. Koniecznie wysłuchaj tego odcinka w całości. Być może uda mi się Michała zaprosić w przyszłości na kolejną rozmowę.
In this week's episode of Full Potential, Now!, Ted chats with author and former special educator Theresa Mackiewicz. Produced by Ted Izydor and John Praw Kruse. This episode features music by Pat Reinholz and John Praw Kruse. Visit fullpotentialnow.org.
W programie Jarosław Kuźniar rozmawia z Anną Solską-Mackiewicz i Dominikiem Szczepańskim.
O tym, skąd się na świecie wzięły śledzie oraz o kulturze sejmikowania w pamiętnym roku 1788.Bibliografia:1. S. Mackiewicz, "Stanisław August", Warszawa 1991 (rozdział IX: "Panie Kochanku");2. S. Mackiewicz, "Dom Radziwiłłów", Kraków 2012 (rozdziały: XIX: "Anegdoty o Panie Kochanku” i XX: "Polityka ks. Karola Radziwiłła");3. E. Roztworowski, "Ostatni król Rzeczypospolitej. Geneza i upadek Konstytucji 3 maja", Toruń 1966 (rozdział II: "Pokój i wojna");4. K. Zbyszewski, "Niemcewicz od przodu i tyłu", Warszawa 1999 (rozdział VI: "W oczekiwaniu na noc poślubną").
O tym, jak - w świetle dotychczasowych wypadków - należałoby ocenić koncepty polityczne króla jegomości.Bibliografia:1. Sz. Askenazy, "Przymierze polsko-pruskie", Warszawa 1918 (rozdział II: "Geneza");2. J. Łojek, "Geneza i obalenie Konstytucji 3 maja", Lublin 1986 (rozdział 1.1.: "Początek wojny rosyjsko-tureckiej 1787-1788");3. S. Mackiewicz, "Stanisław August", Warszawa 1991 (rozdział XIV: "Kaniów").
O tym, kto był kto w przededniu sejmu czteroletniego, o systemie rządów królewsko-ambasadorskich i co ma z tym wszystkim wspólnego Martin Scorsese.Bibliografia:1. A. Danilczyk, "Afera Dogrumowej a konsolidacja opozycji antykrólewskiej w latach 1785-1786" [w:] "Kwartalnik Historyczny" nr 4/04;2. W. Kalinka, "Sejm Czteroletni", Lwów 1881 (rozdziały 1.1, 1.3 i 1.4);3. J. Łojek, "Strusie Króla Stasia: szkice o ludziach i sprawach dawnej Warszawy", Warszawa 1961 (rozdział IV: "Warszawski pojedynek Casanovy");4. S. Mackiewicz, "Stanisław August", Warszawa 1991 (rozdział XII: "Rokosz Branickiego");5. E. Roztworowski, "Ostatni król Rzeczypospolitej. Geneza i upadek Konstytucji 3 maja, Toruń 1966 (rozdział II: "Pokój i wojna");6. Z. Zielińska, "Ostatnie lata Pierwszej Rzeczypospoliitej", Warszawa 1986 (rozdział II: "Po pierwszym rozbiorze" i rozdział III "Sejm Czteroletni);7. Wiki: "The Saragossa Manuscript (film)" [en]
O tym, jak Katarzyna II zajęła była Krym i co z tego wynikło oraz o słynnych wsiach potiomkinowskich.Bibliografia:1. Sz. Askenazy, "Przymierze polsko-pruskie", Warszawa 1918 (rozdział II: "Geneza");2. W. Kalinka, "Sejm Czteroletni", Lwów 1881 (rozdział 1.1: "Przymierze autryacko-rossyjskie. Wojna turecka. 1787-1788");3. S. Mackiewicz, "Stanisław August", Warszawa 1991 (rozdział XIV: "Kaniów");4. S.S. Montefiore "Potiomkin. Książę książąt", Warszawa 2006 (rozdział XVIII: "Imperator Południa"; rozdział XXIV: "Kleopatra"; rozdział XXV: "Amazonki");5. E. Roztworowski, "Ostatni król Rzeczypospolitej. Geneza i upadek Konstytucji 3 maja", Toruń 1966 (rozdział II: "Pokój i wojna");6. J. Skowronek, "Książę Józef Poniatowski", Wrocław 1984 (rozdział I: "Dobre urodzenie i można opieka");7. Z. Zielińska, "Ostatnie lata Pierwszej Rzeczypospolitej", Warszawa 1986 (rozdział III: "Sejm Czteroletni").
O tym, w jakich okolicznościach Stanisław Antoni poznał był Katarzynę i co tego wynikło oraz o rozumieniu wierności małżeńskiej w osiemnastowiecznym Peterburku.Linki:- kadryl wygląda tak: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JPrMGiGJdo - pogadanka ExtraCredits jest tutaj: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gtlxbyzd7VgBibliografia:1. T. Brenton, "The Ambassador, the Grand Duke, his Wife and her Lover" [w:] History Today 9/08;2. S. Mackiewicz, "Stanisław August", Warszawa 1991 (rozdział I: "Wysyłam Keyserlinga, by zrobił Ciebie królem...");3. E. Roztworowski, "Historia Powszechna. Wiek XVIII", Warszawa 2002 (rozdział 3.2.3.: "Odwrócenie przymierzy i początek wojny siedmioletniej 1755-1757");4. W. A. Serczyk, "Katarzyna II", Wrocław 2010 (rozdział II: "Droga do władzy");5. Katarzyna II, "Pamiętniki cesarzowej Katarzyny II przez nią samą spisane", Warszawa 1990 (rok 1765);6. Stanisław August Poniatowski, "Pamiętniki króla Stanisława Augusta. Antologia", Warszawa 2013 (tom II);7. Wiki: "Stately quadrille" [en];8. Wikisource: "Tajne instrukcje Katarzyny II dla dyplomatów rosyjskich w Warszawie (1763)".
O tym skąd się właściwie wzięła Kataryna II (spojler alert: ze Szczecina), o jej zaręczynach i małżeństwie oraz o uroczystej egzekucji pewnego gryzonia.Bibliografia:1. S. Mackiewicz, "Stanisław August", Warszawa 1991 (rozdział I: "Wysyłam Keyserlinga, by zrobił Ciebie królem...");2. W. A. Serczyk, "Katarzyna II", Wrocław 2010 (rozdział I: "Księżniczka" i rozdział II: "Droga do władzy");3. Katarzyna II, "Pamiętniki cesarzowej Katarzyny II przez nią samą spisane", Warszawa 1990 (rok 1744, rok 1753, rok 1759);4. Stanisław August Poniatowski, "Pamiętniki króla Stanisława Augusta. Antologia", Warszawa 2013 (tom II).
INTERMEDIATE Do you want to know what "grać w Małysza" mean? Do you want to know why do I think Aleksander Doba is the most impressive Polish athlete and what I think about "żużel" and "wyścigi Formuły 1"? Listen to this episode and you will:- learn plenty of vocabulary about sport- get to know the most popular Polish athlets- maybe understand why we love ski jumping sooo much in Poland :)This episode comes with a Quizlet list to study :https://quizlet.com/_54z3rl and on my Instagram @polski_daily I will explain you some of the key expressions from the episode. Aleksander Doba's website which I mention in the podcast: https://aleksanderdoba.pl/An article about him in NYT: https://goo.gl/LQGpEV
INTERMEDIATE Do you want to know what "grać w Małysza" mean? Do you want to know why do I think Aleksander Doba is the most impressive Polish athlete and what I think about "żużel" and "wyścigi Formuły 1"? Listen to this episode and you will:- learn plenty of vocabulary about sport- get to know the most popular Polish athlets- maybe understand why we love ski jumping sooo much in Poland :)This episode comes with a Quizlet list to study :https://quizlet.com/_54z3rl and on my Instagram @polski_daily I will explain you some of the key expressions from the episode. Aleksander Doba's website which I mention in the podcast: https://aleksanderdoba.pl/An article about him in NYT: https://goo.gl/LQGpEV
ABOUT THE EPISODE ACM SIGGRAPH International Resources Committee member Santiago Echeverry (professor, University of Tampa) sits down with Łukasz Mackiewicz and Francho Melendez, two members of the team behind “Loving Vincent,” the first-ever, fully painted animated feature film, which takes viewers through the life of artist Vincent van Gogh. Mackiewicz and Melendez discuss their work on the film, what it was like to work in Poland, and so much more! II MUSIC Podcast theme, "SIGGRAPH," composed by Julius Dobos. || LINKS *Episode* http://www.santi.tv/ | http://lovingvincent.com/ | http://franchomelendez.com/ | https://www.siggraph.org/connect/international-resources | https://s2018.siggraph.org/conference/conference-overview/computer-animation-festival/ *Social Media* http://blog.siggraph.org/ | https://www.facebook.com/SIGGRAPHConferences | https://twitter.com/siggraph | https://www.youtube.com/user/ACMSIGGRAPH | https://www.instagram.com/acmsiggraph/ | https://www.linkedin.com/company/acm-siggraph/ | "siggraph" on Snapchat *Conference Website* http://s2018.siggraph.org/