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Victor joins Caitlin to cover Jonathan Glazer's Under the Skin, a 2013 movie about a monstrous femme alien figure. We discuss the movie's gender dynamics, sound design, use of nudity, and overall messaging, landing in a place of "discovering humanity." Tangents include: Galaxy Con, Author Con, D&D, pet peeves, alien space vampires, SPF, FMKs for gym equipment and new releases, and childhood career projections.
How can intentional relationships and stepping into your authentic self transform not just your life but countless others? In this inspiring conversation, Kevin Thompson welcomes Spencer Jones, affectionately known as the "Prince of Positivity," to discuss the transformative power of intentional relationships and authentic living. Spencer shares his journey from being a middle school choir director to building a global movement dedicated to helping people shine their light. He emphasizes overcoming self-doubt, embracing your unique gifts, and fostering impactful connections. Through heartfelt stories and actionable insights, Spencer and Kevin explore how intentionality in relationships and self-growth can lead to personal and professional change. [00:01 - 07:33] The Art of Intentional Connection Relationships that stem from alignment create unexpected opportunities Being intentional about connections leads to meaningful partnerships The importance of finding people who share your core values [07:34 - 14:47] From Classroom to Global Impact Transition from teaching to entrepreneurship The power of personal growth and energy mastery Building a global ecosystem for transformation [14:48 - 21:21] The Mentor Who Changed Everything How meeting Michael Faber transformed Spencer's business The importance of having someone who sees your potential The journey from 50 to 2400+ community members [21:22 - 27:00] Breaking Through the Ego Barrier Transitioning from ego-led to heart-centered leadership The challenge of stepping into authentic leadership The role of accountability partners in personal growth [27:01 - 34:19] Dismantling the Pedestal Mindset Understanding that everyone is on their journey The freedom of having nothing to hide and nothing to prove Embracing authenticity in business relationships Key Quotes: "You are amazing, you are worthy, and you are enough just the way you are." - Spencer Jones "When we align ourselves with the right people, magic happens, and the world changes for the better." - Spencer Jones Connect with Spencer: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spencer.jones.96 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zionkim Websites: https://www.spencermjones.com https://www.wearejonesinfor.com Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! Find me on the following streaming platforms: Apple Spotify Google Podcasts IHeart Radio Stitcher
Paul invites author and entrepreneur Michael Faber to discuss the mindset needed for personal and professional success. FREE NEWSLETTER FREE NEWSLETTER FREE NEWSLETTER Michael shares his mission to end self-harm and suicide, emphasizing the power of community and mindset shifts in overcoming life's challenges. Key moments: 01:32 Meet Michael Faber: From Struggles to Success 02:29 Defining 'Unleashed' and Overcoming Programming 04:41 Turning Rock Bottom into a New Beginning 12:01 The Power of Persistence and Patience 15:00 A Mission to End Suicide and Self-Harm 23:15 Understanding the Human Instinct for Self-Preservation 24:08 The Role of Community in Human Existence 27:41 The Power of Perspective and Self-Reliance 33:14 Taking Ownership and Finding Clarity 37:50 Mapping Out Your Dream Life
Paul invites author and entrepreneur Michael Faber to discuss the mindset needed for personal and professional success. FREE NEWSLETTER FREE NEWSLETTER FREE NEWSLETTER Michael shares his mission to end self-harm and suicide, emphasizing the power of community and mindset shifts in overcoming life's challenges. Key moments: 01:32 Meet Michael Faber: From Struggles to Success 02:29 Defining 'Unleashed' and Overcoming Programming 04:41 Turning Rock Bottom into a New Beginning 12:01 The Power of Persistence and Patience 15:00 A Mission to End Suicide and Self-Harm 23:15 Understanding the Human Instinct for Self-Preservation 24:08 The Role of Community in Human Existence 27:41 The Power of Perspective and Self-Reliance 33:14 Taking Ownership and Finding Clarity 37:50 Mapping Out Your Dream Life
We talk with Michael Faber, general manager of Monadnock Food Co-op, which was named Business NH Magazine's 2024 Business of the Year in the Retail/Wholesale category. For more about Monadnock Food Co-op, click here. Sponsored by the Business of the Year Awards.
Soteriology 101: Former Calvinistic Professor discusses Doctrines of Salvation
Last night there was an open panel discussion hosted by Marlon over on "The Gospel Truth" broadcast (seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQkPOYtPOgM&t=2550s). Today, Dan Chapa, Warren McGrew and Michael Faber jump in to talk with Leighton about some of the issues addressed in that discussion. To SUPPORT this broadcast, please click here: https://soteriology101.com/support/ Subscribe to the Soteriology 101 Newsletter here: www.soteriology101.com/newsletter Is Calvinism all Leighton talks about? https://soteriology101.com/2017/09/22/is-calvinism-all-you-talk-about/ DOWNLOAD OUR APP: LINK FOR ANDROIDS: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... LINK FOR APPLE: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/soterio... Go to www.ridgemax.co for all you software development needs! Show them some love for their support of Soteriology101!!! To ORDER Dr. Flowers Curriculum “Tiptoeing Through Tulip,” please click here: https://soteriology101.com/shop/ To listen to the audio only, be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or one of the other podcast players found here: https://soteriology101.com/home/ For more about Traditionalism (or Provisionism), please visit www.soteriology101.com Dr. Flowers' book, “The Potter's Promise,” can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Potters-Promis... Dr. Flowers' book, “God's Provision for All” can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Provision... To engage with other believers cordially join our Facebook group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/1806702... For updates and news, follow us at: www.facebook/Soteriology101 Or @soteriology101 on Twitter Please SHARE on Facebook and Twitter and help spread the word! To learn more about other ministries and teachings from Dr. Flowers, go here: https://soteriology101.com/2017/09/22... To become a Patreon supporter or make a one-time donation: https://soteriology101.com/support/ #LeightonFlowers #Calvinism #Theology
"This started life as an ambient dawn chorus, but then I heard Michel Faber describing how his tinnitus resembles the "quite harsh electronica" music he really loves during the 30 Oct 2023 episode of Start the Week (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001ry9f) and the birdsong mutated!" Stroud dawn chorus reimagined by Michael Lilley.
Is there a place in your life where discomfort is urging you to grow? Grab your headphones and settle in for an enlightening discussion, as I, Chris Anderson, attempt to unpack my recent experience at the Unleash U Now event in Orlando. Guided by the event's host, Michael Faber, I found myself immersed in a world of compelling stories, human connections, and uncomfortable growth zones. As I share my top three takeaways from the event, you'll discover the true power of human interaction, the significance of individual stories, and the challenging but rewarding journey of embracing discomfort. I urge you to join me on this reflective journey, and together, let's elevate our understanding of the impact our stories can have on ourselves and others. So gear up for a thought-provoking episode that pushes the boundaries and challenges your comfort zones. Your story has power, it matters - just like you. Let's go!Support the showThis episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something. =========================== ⚡️PODCAST: Subscribe to our podcast here ➡ https://elevatemedia.buzzsprout.com/ ⚡️LAUNCH YOUR SHOW: Let's get your show off the ground and into the top 5% globally listened to shows ➡ https://www.elevatemediastudios.com/launch ⚡️Need post-recording video production help? Let's chat ➡ https://calendly.com/elevate-media-group/application ⚡️For Support inquires or Business inquiries, please email us at ➡︎ support@elevate-media-group.com Our mission here at Elevate Media is to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs elevate their brands and make an impact through the power of video podcasting. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all our episodes or videos on the Elevate Media and Elevate Media Podcast YouTube channels. https://elevatemediastudios.com/disclaimer
Sommer ist die Zeit von Jahrmarkt und Kirmes. Kulturwissenschaftler Michael Faber hat diese erforscht. Er beschreibt, wie sich Jahrmärkte im Laufe der Zeit verändert haben. Ihre Faszination würden sie immer behalten, sagt er. Von WDR 5.
Was ist dieses Mal die vorerst letzte Folge des Podcasts. Wir bedanken uns bei Cv9 für die gute Zusammenarbeit und das sie uns bei der Verbreitung des Podcast so gut unterstützt haben, jedem einzelnen Mitglied unserer CHC für die vielen Anregungen und konstruktive Feedback und freundschaftliche Umgang und bei unseren Teilnehmern unserer Kurse Reisebüroleiter und selbstständige Reiseberaterin bei der HSB, den Teilnehmern der Heldenreise & der Nexpis, Danke an Margit mit der wir gestartet sind & Michael Faber, Danke allen Ketten und Kooperationen die Trainings mit uns organisiert haben. Danke an alle Zauberschüler… & danke an die Reisebüros die uns weiterhin anfragen für Trainings. Es ist 2028: 5 Jahre Los Amigos - wie gut läuft die Umsetzung der Blaupause?
Well, a whole nine months since our last isolatedmix, we return in style… Scottish producer Lord Of The Isles has been high on rotation for me for about ten years now, with a string of electronic EPs across labels such as Mule Musiq, Permanent Vacation, Phonica and ESP Institue. Never guessing where he was going to push next, Neil has remained a bit of an enigma in style over the years and more recently, has captured hearts with an emotional, Poem-infused EP on Whities (more on that below) and in December just gone, a more ambient-leaning debut on Lapsus. The result is an artist that appeals to the electronic music fan in more ways than one. An artist you grow attached to as you walk alongside an ego-less evolution, welcoming new approaches and experimentation, always eager to see what he takes on next. While Neil is obviously adept a putting together a DJ mix [check], we're even more fortunate that Neil has taken a much more dedicated route to his mix contribution, with a 100% unreleased mix of his own material. ~Hi Neil, being a man of the outdoors it seems, where are you right now and what are you enjoying, outside of the music world?Not in the wilds at the moment, unfortunately! But I will be soon. I'm taking some recording equipment up north in a few weeks to hopefully finish my next album. Outside of writing music, I'm enjoying keeping fit and reading. I'm reading Under The Skin by Michael Faber right now for the second time. Subtle Thoughts by Lord Of The Isles Your style is notoriously hard to pin down (which I love), but I'd love to know how you would describe it to anyone new to your music. Deep and melodic maybe? I've always listened to all kinds of music and I've always had a very open mind in that regard. I suppose you are exposed to different things at different times throughout life. What music did you grow up on to influence it? There was a lot of Motown going on in my family very early on, and hearing stuff like Cream and Kate Bush now always transports me back in time when I hear it, as does a lot of soul, hip hop, and indie from 80s and 90s. Way too many to mention!! Growing up in the nineties, Acid House, Detroit techno, and Chicago House all played major roles in influencing my style, as did dub, dub techno, and all things ambient. Sorry, sounds all so clichéd! But it's true. Night Of The Endless Beyond by Lord Of The Isles You've recorded a more ambient-leaning isolatedmix, and a few of your most recent albums definitely veered this way too. Is this a reflection of your current taste or mood right now, or something else?It's just the way it's come together in the studio past few years, although, I am becoming aware that there's now a lot of people now that think all I do is ambient music. I have another album coming later this year that was completed over a year ago which is also ambient, but that will be the last release like that for a while I think, as the music I'm working on at the moment is definitely not ambient! Whities 029 by Lord Of The Isles Your Whities EP with Ellen Renton's vocals is definitely a personal favorite of mine. You also sampled Carl Sagan in your latest album. Can you tell me a bit about your approach to integrating guest vocals and samples?With Ellen, I write music inspired by her poems. Other vocal samples are usually things I hear in films or documentaries that resonate with me. Growing up listening to artists like the Orb, BOC, and The Black Dog has given me an appreciation for disparate vocal samples. I love the cinematic quality it adds to the atmosphere. Parabolas Of Neon by Lord Of The Isles You have a monthly radio show on Openlab, How do you go about selecting music for the show, or what can people expect? I still buy and collect a lot of music, so it's a great outlet for me to share music I love. You'll hear mostly, electronica, deep house, techno, and breakbeat. Glisk Science EP by Lord Of The Isles Your isolatedmix is 100% unreleased music, so no tracklist here. Can you tell us a bit about how you put it together?It's a bit of a hybrid set - half DJ half live, all unreleased music. It may well be the last ambient thing from me for a while. No plans to release any of it at the moment. Lastly, I read you're a candle fan (as am I) What's your latest scent?!Lol! :) I have a trial tester from an amazing new Scottish aromatherapy brand called àile. They do amazing products and are thinking about doing a candle. It's cedar wood, mandarin, and clove I think. It's great!~ astrangelyisolatedplace · isolatedmix 120 - Lord Of The Isles Listen on Soundcloud or the ASIP Podcast.Download MP3(No tracklist as all unreleased material)Artwork image by Faisal Waheed.Lord Of The Isles Bandcamp | Discogs | Soundcloud
Rezensionen zu Maxwell's Demon von Steven Hall, Under the Skin von Michael Faber und Das Ministerium für die Zukunft von Kim Stanley Robinson
Let's talk about Jesus in space and aliens whose faces look like fetuses. That's right, it's time for Rich and Ryan to get into some literary science fiction.
In large-scale one-off civil infrastructure, decision-making under uncertainty is part of the job, that's just how it is. But, civil engineers don't get the luxury of building 10^6 versions of the bridge, offshore wind turbine or aeronautical structure to consider a relative frequency interpretation! And as you'll hear, challenges don't stop there: you also have to consider natural hazards such as earthquakes, rockfall and typhoons — in case you were wondering, civil engineering is not among the boring jobs! To talk about these original topics, I had the pleasure to host Michael Faber. Michael is a Professor at the Department of Built Environment at Aalborg University, Denmark, the President of the Joint Committee on Structural Safety and is a tremendously deep thinker on the Bayesian interpretation of probability as it pertains to the risk-informed management of big infrastructure. His research interests are directed on governance and management of risks, resilience and sustainability in the built environment — doing all that with Bayesian probabilistic modeling and applied Bayesian decision analysis, as you'll hear. Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out his awesome work at https://bababrinkman.com/ (https://bababrinkman.com/) ! Thank you to my Patrons for making this episode possible! Yusuke Saito, Avi Bryant, Ero Carrera, Brian Huey, Giuliano Cruz, Tim Gasser, James Wade, Tradd Salvo, Adam Bartonicek, William Benton, Alan O'Donnell, Mark Ormsby, James Ahloy, Robin Taylor, Thomas Wiecki, Chad Scherrer, Nathaniel Neitzke, Zwelithini Tunyiswa, Elea McDonnell Feit, Bertrand Wilden, James Thompson, Stephen Oates, Gian Luca Di Tanna, Jack Wells, Matthew Maldonado, Ian Costley, Ally Salim, Larry Gill, Joshua Duncan, Ian Moran, Paul Oreto, Colin Caprani, George Ho, Colin Carroll, Nathaniel Burbank, Michael Osthege, Rémi Louf, Clive Edelsten, Henri Wallen, Hugo Botha, Vinh Nguyen, Raul Maldonado, Marcin Elantkowski, Adam C. Smith, Will Kurt, Andrew Moskowitz, Hector Munoz, Marco Gorelli, Simon Kessell, Bradley Rode, Patrick Kelley, Rick Anderson, Casper de Bruin, Philippe Labonde, Matthew McAnear, Michael Hankin, Cameron Smith, Luis Iberico, Tomáš Frýda, Ryan Wesslen, Andreas Netti, Riley King, Aaron Jones, Yoshiyuki Hamajima, Sven De Maeyer, Michael DeCrescenzo, Fergal M, Mason Yahr, Naoya Kanai and Steven Rowland. Visit https://www.patreon.com/learnbayesstats (https://www.patreon.com/learnbayesstats) to unlock exclusive Bayesian swag ;) Links from the show: Michael's profile on Aalborg University: https://vbn.aau.dk/en/persons/100493 (https://vbn.aau.dk/en/persons/100493) Michael's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-havbro-faber-22898414/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-havbro-faber-22898414/) Statistics and Probability Theory - In Pursuit of Engineering Decision Support: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-94-007-4056-3 (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-94-007-4056-3) Bayes in Civil Engineering - an abridged personal account of research and applications: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bayes-civil-engineering-michael-havbro-faber (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bayes-civil-engineering-michael-havbro-faber) Website of the Joint Committee on Structural Safety (JCSS): https://www.jcss-lc.org/ (https://www.jcss-lc.org/) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Mindy are discussing: Bookish Moments: kids reading to parents and grandparents blowing a budget Current Reads: family drama and non-fiction and slapdash thrillers Deep Dive: Meredith and Mindy explore the feelings around a favorite author's new release Book Presses: a new release that needs to be on “the list” and an older true crime gem As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down! New: we are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). These are generated by AI, so they may not be perfectly accurate, but we want to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!* . . . . 1:58 - The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny Bookish Moment of the Week: 2:42 - Forgotten Work by Jason Guriel Current Reads: 6:30 - The People We Keep by Alison Larkin (Mindy) 11:29 - D (A Tale of Two Worlds) by Michael Faber (Meredith) 13:18 - Prince Caspian (Narnia book 2) by C.S. Lewis 13:35 - The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum 13:51 - The Crimson Petal and the White by Michael Faber 15:25 - The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis 16:11 - Amari and the Night Brothers by B. B. Alston 17:01 - The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline (Mindy) 18:40 - Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurty 21:52 - Empire of Pain by Patrick Raddon Keefe (Meredith) 26:23 - Long, Bright River by Liz Moore 30:02 - The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams (Mindy) 32:24 - To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee 34:23 - Survive the Night by Riley Sager (Meredith) 37:55 - The Popcast podcast 40:27 - Home Before Dark by Riley Sager Deep Dive - Conflicted Feelings About a Favorite Author 42:58 - The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny 46:50 - Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam 52:21 - All the Devils are Here by Louise Penny 52:31 - The Brutal Telling by Louise Penny 57:13 - Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles 57:36 - Trick of the Light by Louise Penny 58:08 - Still Life by Louise Penny 59:49 - Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell 1:00:04 - Britt Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman 1:01:08 - Harry's Trees by Jon Cohen 1:01:55 - The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles Books We Want to Press Into Your Hands: 1:03:10 - Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (Mindy) 1:04:29 - The Yoga Store Murder by Dan Morse (Meredith) Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast
It's our 2021 Summer Reading episode! What are we looking for in our summer reading? We want books that are going to carry us away, books that are immersive and compelling, books that take us places and teach us things. Sometimes we want short reads to suit our mood, others we want long immersive books that will last us through the summer. And as ever, we want books we can discuss and debate. Embracing our usual tendency to veer away from the obvious we've compiled an eclectic list. We've got summer buzz books The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris and Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead, but we're also delving into mental health with Meg Mason's hilarious and moving novel Sorrow & Bliss, considering the joys of the untethered life with Jhumpa Lahiri and learning about the Sackler family – architects, it turns out, of America's opioid crisis – with Patrick Radden-Keefe's Empire of Pain. Plus Laura throws in Michael Faber's beguiling fantasy novel D: A Tale of Two Worlds, a novel by First Nations author Richard Wagamese she wants everyone to read, and we briefly consider Erik Larson's gripping history of World War 2, The Splendid and the Vile and why really it's the perfect thing to have beside your deckchair. Wherever you are we wish you a brilliant summer and lots of happy reading. Booklist Sorrow & Bliss by Meg Mason Hotel Silence by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir Whereabouts by Jhumpa Lahiri Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden-Keefe D (a Tale of Two Worlds) by Michael Faber The Book of Hidden Things by Francesco Dimitri Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalia Harris Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead You can also find full details plus a few extras on our website, thebookclubreview.co.uk. And if you're so inclined you can also sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter there. It has reviews and recommendations and is full of reading inspiration to tide you over until our next episode. Follow us between episodes on Instagram @bookclubreviewpodcast, on twitter and facebook @bookclubrvwpod or email us at thebookclubreview@gmail.com – do drop us a line and tell us what you're reading, we always love to hear from you. Special thanks to Mason Dietrich, our new Production assistant.
Talking about Acts 9 Dispensationalism with Michael Faber by Christopher Fisher
Today Melissa is lucky enough to chat it up with Michael Faber, co-founder of the ESO Network! Find Michael and
On this week’s episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: a Christmas gift and a reading shift Current Reads: we’ve got a few unintentional book flights in this set of six and we love that! Deep Dive: we are pulling back the curtain with reading goals for 2021 and business goals for 2021, and letting you know how you can help! Book Presses: a crowd-pleaser and productivity to start the year off right As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! New: we are now including transcripts of the episode. These are generated by AI, so they may not be perfectly accurate, but we want to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!* . . . . Bookish Moments: 1:56 - Lego Bookstore (looks to be out of stock lots of places but Lego is accepting backorders) 2:34 - Kaytee’s Instagram Lego Bookstore tour 3:56 - Sarah’s Bookshelves Winter Book Preview Current Reads: 6:03 - The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson (Kaytee) 6:16 - Fiction Matters’ Patreon 7:18 - Dark Matter by Blake Crouch 9:07 - The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry (Meredith) 12:44 - The Crimson Petal and the White by Michael Faber 13:19 - Sharks in the Time of Saviors by Kawai Strong Washburn (Kaytee) 16:28 - The Unadoptables by Hana Tooke (Meredith) 16:36 - Diving In Podcast 19:34 - The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune 20:08 - A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket (Daniel Handler) 21:10 - Tomorrow Will Be Different: Love, Loss, and the Fight for Trans Equality by Sarah McBride (Kaytee) 23:39 - The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman (Meredith) 25:48 - Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz 26:07 - A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman Deep Dive - Reading Intentions and Business Goals: 33:56 - Are you following us on Instagram? Can you help us reach our goal? 36:50 - Are you a Patron/Bookish Friend? Would you consider becoming one? If you are, tell us what you love or what you’d like to see over there. If you are not, what would make it worth it to you? 40:30 - Are there guests you’d love to hear from on Currently Reading? Tell us about them! Email us or tag us on Instagram or tag them on Instagram in our posts to start the conversation! Books We Want to Press Into Your Hands: 43:17 - Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts (Kaytee) 43:54 - The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum 45:13 - What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast by Laura Vanderkam (Meredith) Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast
Menschen sind verunsichert. Reisebüroinhaber, Tourismusexperte und ein Mann, der Antworten kennt auf die Fragen ob, wie und wann wir in Corona-Zeiten reisen können, dürfen oder sollen und wie wir gesund nach Hause kommen: Michael Faber. Die Tourismusbranche steht seit Mitte März quasi still und statt Reisebuchungen und Beratung besteht die tägliche Aufgabe im Reisebüro nunmehr aus Rückabwicklungen für die Kunden. Der Großteil von ihnen sei verunsichert, genau wie auch die Mitarbeiter der Branche. Verreisen trotz Corona. Reisen sind ja dennoch möglich, auch dann, wenn eine Reisewarnung besteht. Die, die reisen wollen, machen dies mit viel Verantwortung - Masken, Tests, dies ist wohl die neue Realität, mit der wir umgehen müssen und die sie noch so ganz fremd anfühlt. Wie das Ganze in Zukunft aussieht, das können wir zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt noch gar nicht wissen.Flugzeug = Virenschleuder? Wir haben uns dennoch schon in dem Maße an die Situation gewöhnt, dass es ungewohnt für uns ist, in einem Flugzeug dicht an dicht in Dreierreihen oder im Bus nebeneinander zu sitzen, wo man sonst immer den Mindestabstand wahrt. Zwar heißt es immer, gerade in einem Flugzeug sei die Infektionsgefahr gering, weil es gut belüftet würde, doch letzten Endes gibt es auch da noch keine gesicherten Fakten. So bleibt es am Ende jedem selbst überlassen, ob und wie er verreisen möchte, auch, wenn es faktisch trotz der Pandemie möglich ist. Darüber und über viele weitere interessante Aspekte des Reisens in Corona-Zeiten spreche ich in dieser Podcast-Folge mit Michael Faber. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Über 3.000 Vorträge vor rund einer Million Menschen in über 3.000 Unternehmen in über 30 Ländern, mehr als 50 Bücher in 18 Sprachen, 1.000 Presseveröffentlichungen, 50.000.000 Euro Umsatz, 9.000 Hotelübernachtungen, 10.000.000 Flugmeilen, Forschung und Lehre an 18 europäischen Universitäten, über 30 erfolgreiche Firmengründungen, die meist zur Marktführerschaft führten, eine anhaltende Beratertätigkeit, immer neue Impulse und Inspiration für Welt und Wirtschaft – das ist Hermann Scherer. Er macht Menschen zu Marken, damit sie das verdienen, was sie wert sind und den Logenplatz im Kundenkopf erobern. Du willst noch mehr Inspiration, wertvolle Impulse, eine Starthilfe, tolle Kontakte? Dann hier entlang: Mein Geschenk an DichMarketingplan geschenkt: https://www.hermannscherer.com/marketingplan Meine BücherSpiegel-Bestseller „Glückskinder“: https://www.hermannscherer.com/glueckskinderSpiegel-Bestseller „Fokus“: https://www.hermannscherer.com/fokus Meine Online-KurseHermann Scherer Live Online: https://www.hermannscherer.com/hslOnline-Kurs: In wenigen Tagen zum eigenen BuchOnline-Kurs: Qualität sichtbar machenOnline-Kurs: Soforthilfe Online KursMeine Social-Media-KanäleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hermannscherer/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hermannscherer_officialExklusive Facebook-Community: https://www.facebook.com/hermannscherer/community See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is CHOCK (love that word!) full of content. The Spirit Machines make their debut on KWR! Chemlab creeps their way towards us, again. Talking Dutch author Michael Faber's book Under the Skin and the film with Scarlet Johansson. Machine Man records represents with Haxon's new thrash epic "Periphery." Varicella gets love (more to come). Horror movies, The Wretched and #CarousHell2 by Steve Rudzinski, @MachinesSpirit #machinemanrecords @JarodLouche #ticktokcontroversy #thrashmetal #spiritmachinesband #chemlabindustrialmusic #atticusross #trentreznor #kettlewhistleradio #drpeelordemonpsychiatrist #zober #spiritmachinesband
My special guest for this podcast is Deana Eager from BOOKS Yada, Yada. We went over authors that have made an impact on Deana, including Neil Gaiman, Michael Faber, Thomas Harris, Douglas Coupland, and Alice Hoffman. I admit just how sorry my reading list has been. I also share my secret to writing strong female characters and bringing character's to life in a few pages. (55:00) "News First" a short story from my collection Untold Mayhem. You can check out and subscribe to Deana's BookTube channel here - https://bit.ly/2YAROey All links to the podcast in one place - https://youcanfollow.me/MarkTullius
Michael Faber ist Reisebüroinhaber, aber auch „Digital-Guru“ und er hat es sich als Berater zur Aufgabe gemacht die Welt der stationären Reisebüros und die digitale Touristik mehr zusammen zu bringen, vor allem auch als Touristik-Geschäftsführer des Tourismus Netzwerks "Tourismuszukunft". Mit Sven Meyer und Andy Janz bespricht er die Herausforderungen der Covid-19 Pandemie für die Welt der Reisebüros.
Er hat in den letzten Wochen nahezu Übermenschliches geleistet und spielt gleichzeitig auf mehreren Bühnen. Zukunftsnetzwerker, Berater, Digitalisierer und Reisebüroinhaber Michael Faber ist in dieser Epsiode zu Gast beim Travelholics Digitalk. Wir reden vor allem über die aktuellen Überbrückungshilfen für Reisebüros, die die Bundesregierung kurz nach dem Talk tatsächlich nachgebessert auf den Weg gebracht hat. Aber natürlich erfahre ich auch einige Neuigkeiten über das Netzwerk Tourismuszukunft und wie es sich anfühlt, neben einer virtuellen ITB auch noch mehr als 150 Zoom Sessions veranstaltet zu haben. Wie ein Digitalprofi ein Reisebüro führt, welche Herausforderungen nunmehr zu meistern sind und welche Tipps und Hilfen zur Verfügung stehen, gibt es in gut 35 Minuten zum #schlauhören im Podcast für Touristiker auf die Ohren. Danke an Michael und allen eine gute #Tourismuszukunft ! Roman Borch, Podcaster & Producer
Welcome to the latest episode of the Zero Hour podcast and your host today is Karla Reffold. Today, we are joined by Michael Faber. Michael has been in business continuity, crisis management and operational risk since the early 90s. He has worked in financial services his entire career working at organisations like Norwich Union, JP Morgan, Schroders and TP ICAP. He is the past chairman of BSI committee responsible for the development of the first British Standard in Governance and the former vice-chairman of the European Institute of Governance Awards and the Institute of Operational Risk. Key Minutes 5:15 - New business as usual 11:50 - Business continuity with cybersecurity 19:20 - Budgets in business continuity planning 24:20 - Can we produce revenue from business continuity? 29:00 - The risks that we need to manage 31:45 - How will the financial services market move forwards from here? 36:50 - Brand reputation internally and externally 45:00 - Ten Quick Fire Questions Key Messages Bridging the gap of knowledge and language between the business and the cybersecurity and risk lines are crucial. Risk has two words inside it - threat and opportunity. We need to turn the word risk into the positive. We need to map end to end process of the services we provide, and make sure we manage the risk and impact to the customer. You can find Michael at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljfaber/?locale=de_DE Follow us: Twitter: @zero_hourpod Instagram: @zerohourexperience Website: www.beechermadden.com This podcast is sponsored by: BeecherMadden - www.beechermadden.com Cyber Security Professionals - www.cybersecurity-professionals.com
Welcome to Everything Trying to Kill You, the comedy podcast that talks about horror movies! In episode about Jonathan Glazer’s film, Under the Skin, your hosts Mary Kay and Mary, along with their lovely guest Samm Severin, answer important questions like these:When is the worst time to talk to your new friends about aliens? Did you watch the movie with subtitles on? Does the antiheroine talk… like, at all? Was this movie scary? How did you feel about the ending? Are aliens scarier when they’re in the uncanny valley… when they’re too perfect? Why does she hunt? Is it worse to not know the motive for the murder? How do the men not see that she’s feeling them out, not coming onto them? Would you brine your alien-flesh-delicacy? Did the movie oversexualize the alien character? Did you like her? Is the moral of this story, If you want to have feelings, you get raped and set on fire? What’s with the title? What about the production elements? Under the Skin (2013)– Directed by Jonathan Glazer and written by Jonathan Glazer and Walter Campbell. Performance by Scarlett Johannson. Adapted from the novel by Michael Faber. Genre: Horror, Thriller, Aliens, Extraterrestrial Where to watch: NetflixSummary: An alien entity inhabits the earthly form of a young woman who combs the roads and streets of Scotland in search of the human prey she came to plunder. She seduces her isolated and forsaken male victims into an otherworldly dimension where they are stripped and consumed. However, existence in all its complexity begin to change the alien visitor. She begins to discover herself as human with tragic and terrifying consequences.Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Links: Stoned and Sad EP by Samm Severin
Michael Faber ist Digitalberater, Trainer und Geschäftsführer von “Tourismuszukunft“Er hilft anderen Touristikunternehmen sich online zu vermarkten. Dabei legt er viel Wert auf persönliche und Individuelle Beratung. In seinen Seminaren gibt er einen Überblick über die wichtigsten Social-Media-Kanäle und wie diese Best Möglich in der Tourismus Branche eingesetzt werden können. Durch Seine Expertise ist Michael Faber als Redner International bei Kongressen und Tagungen gebucht.Tickets für Hermann Scherer Live finden Sie hier: www.hermannscherer.com/bonus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Faber, Gerontology Instructor, Portland Community College, Portland, Oregon
Der langersehnte Traumurlaub unter Palmen, der Städtetrip in die Lieblingsmetropole oder ein luxuriöser Urlaub im Wellnesshotel. Wer kann sich das schon leisten? Eigentlich jeder, sagt unser Experte - so lange die Buchungen früh genug eingehen. Frühbucher-Rabatte sind nicht nur für Familien interessant, heute kann jeder mit dem frühen Reise-Vogel einen Schnapper machen. Doch bis wann gilt der Frühbucher-Rabatt? Lohnt sich der Gang ins Reisebüro oder zahlen Urlauber drauf? Und müssen alle Reisekosten auf einen Schlag über den Tisch gehen? Darüber können wir jetzt mit einem echten Reiseprofi sprechen: Michael Faber ist Experte für Reisen aller Art und kennt sich zum Beispiel aus mit Fernreisen, Städtetrips, Erholungsurlaube oder Gruppen- und Hochzeitsreisen. Er ist Büroinhaber des Reisebüros Faber, Digitalberater und betreibt das Kreuzfahrtportal Schiff24.de.
This is our 50th episode! Not doing anything special, just sipping a gin and talking about Michael Faber's Under the Skin. Show Notes Under the Skin by Michael Faber Under the Skin (film) directed by Jonathan Glazer Synopsis 00:56 Themes 05:22 Ben Hopkins and The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz Displacement Isolation Corporate Greed Duality…Read more 404: Under the Skin by Michael Faber
This episode, Brea and Mallory talk about book to movie adaptations, interview author Shrabani Basu, and help you read with motion sickness. Participate in discussion online with the hashtag #BookAdaptations! Links - Book Out http://bookoutapp.com/ Libby (Sponsor) https://meet.libbyapp.com/ Shrabani Basu http://www.shrabanibasu.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/shrabanibasu https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780525434412 Books - Lives of the Monster Dogs by Kirsten Bakis https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780374537142 Broken Harbor by Tana French https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780143123309 Nothing Lasts Forever by Roderick Thorp https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781935169185 Forrest Gump by Winston Groom https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780307947390 The Parent Trap by Erich Kastner https://www.amazon.com/Parent-Trap-Erich-Kastner/dp/1782690557 Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781101972120 It by Stephen King https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781501142970 Under the Skin by Michael Faber https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780156011600 The Mountain Between Us by Charlies Martin https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780767927024 Let It Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, Lauren Myracle https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780142412145 Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780062073501 Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780374104092 The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780743247542/Jeannette-Walls/Glass-Castle
As a trailer for thisWriting Life Extra Special, Michel Faber and David Mitchell discuss their firstmeetings, before Faber pulls a mix-tape out of the bag. I will post the rest of the interview -without doubt one of the most memorable ones I have ever been involved with -over the coming couple of weeks. You can hear excerpts from Ohrwurm, Michael Faber's collaboration with Andrew Liles: here. You can buy the album from Andrew Liles' website: here.
This week... Mind Grapes: Very librarian. Much books. Wow. Literacy. Both Sam and Alli were feeling very bookish, so we share our thoughts on The Family Trade by Charles Stross, Redshirts by John Scalzi, The Book of Strange New Things by Michael Faber, and The Farm by Tom Rob Smith. We also talk about how we probably will go see The Martian, even though Matt Damon has been talking out of his butt lately. However, we also discuss some frustration with the idea that ALL BOOKS ARE NOW BECOMING MOVIES. Watch us turn into cranky old women before your very eyes! Class Z(ed): We've both been lucky (mostly) to be attending some recent professional development workshops meant to help us out with our teaching. Alli discusses the Instructional Skills Workshop, a 3-day whirlwind meant to hone teaching skills, learn new techniques, and test out new ideas. Sam has been partnering with the UBC Learning Exchange to get some tips and tricks about teaching adult communities. Bonus: hear a rant about a not so great workshop about intercultural communication.
UNDER THE SKIN is a sleek and bizarre science fiction story by Michel Faber, a sometimes erotic, sometimes ice-cold portrait of a disfigured alien predator. Strategically disfigured as a honeytrap for earth men who will soon be meat. Her name is Isserly and she picks up hitchers on the motorways of Scotland, conducting them into castration, mutation, and processing into foodstuff at the behest of a decadent cosmic aristocracy. The book pushes buttons like JG Ballard on hits of champagne-spiked estrogen. Through the insect eyes of a huntress in disguise, we're tricked into thinking about where our food comes from and who it used [...]
UNDER THE SKIN is a sleek and bizarre science fiction story by Michel Faber, a sometimes erotic, sometimes ice-cold portrait of a disfigured alien predator. Strategically disfigured as a honeytrap for earth men who will soon be meat. Her name is Isserly and she picks up hitchers on the motorways of Scotland, conducting them into castration, mutation, and processing into foodstuff at the behest of a decadent cosmic aristocracy. The book pushes buttons like JG Ballard on hits of champagne-spiked estrogen. Through the insect eyes of a huntress in disguise, we're tricked into thinking about where our food comes from and who it used [...] The post Under The Skin by Michael Faber | Book Discussion appeared first on Book Circle Online.
Erin Nyborg draws parallels between Michael Faber's 2002 novel The Crimson Petal and the White and Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. She argues that Faber has appropriated narrative elements in order to rewrite the ending of Jane Eyre, already a feminist classic, in explicitly feminist terms.
This week Carey fills in for Rania, and we talk about Merlin, FM, the new Beavis & Butthead, Brad Meltzer's Decoded, Searching for Bigfoot, Project Accessory, Work of Art, Once Upon A Time, Fringe, Grimm, and a little bit of Supernatural. Comics talk! Betrayal of the Planet of the Apes, Atomic Robo, Comic Book Comics, The Vault, Magneto Not A Hero, what Iron Man and Captain America would fight over DVR'ing, Spaceman, Teen Titans, Red Lantern, Green Lanterns New Guardians, Stormwatch, Demon Knights, and Rachel Rising. We also talk about Under the Skin by Michael Faber, why we prefer Fassbender/McKellan to Stewart/McAvoy, and open up our email-bag and read some things from Alex Chung including his newest Nightmare Convention story from Comikaze. Our new Google+ page is here! Gplus.To/Geektress! Music used: Stephen Malkmus And The Jicks - Stick Figures in Love