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Best podcasts about michael stevenson

Latest podcast episodes about michael stevenson

Natural Born Coaches
Episode #902: Michael Stevenson: A non-traditional approach to NLP!

Natural Born Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 32:11


Michael Stevenson is the founder of Transform Destiny, a top Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) training institute and a best-selling author, success coach and international speaker who specializes in how to use the power of the mind to its' fullest potential. What You'll Hear In This Episode: -Michael's experience transitioning from traditional hypnotherapy to NLP - His non-traditional approach to teaching NLP to others - The process of mastering NLP and the origins of modeling - The challenges and benefits of being an introvert in business, and how Michael has built a successful business as an introvert - Strategies for increasing customer referrals and Michael's "Guaranteed Referral System" - The capabilities of AI technology in creating realistic audio recordings for sales and marketing purposes

Amplify Your Success
Episode 373: Ethical Influence Tactics to Get More Clients Now with Michael Stevenson

Amplify Your Success

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 46:21


As a coach, consultant, healer or transformational leader, attracting clients isn't something most people learn in their training. Having a successful six figure (or more) business requires you to have paying clients – so how do you convince a prospect that your process is going to transform their life? Your ability to influence others in your marketing and sales is key – but not the way most marketers do with questionable tactics. There is an art to what's called ethical influence and uncovering these proven tactics can transform your client acquisition game. Michael Stevenson, co-founder and CEO of the Ethical Marketing Academy and Transform Destiny, joins me on Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 373 with invaluable insights into leveraging ethical persuasion to amplify your business success, emphasizing the power of connecting with the desires and needs of your potential clients.  Join us as we explore the mindset, language, and strategies needed to not just attract, but also retain your ideal clientele. From mastering the art of influence to understanding the subconscious factors that impact customer decisions, this episode is packed with practical wisdom to help you secure more clients ethically and effectively. Join us in the Amplify Your Authority FREE Facebook Group to learn more strategies to stop being a best-kept secret and stand out as an industry go-to authority.   Key Takeaways:  06:09 Why starting a business doesn't guarantee success. 07:22 Michael's story as a homeless teen, with programming skills, struggling to get hired, and the birth of his first software product. 09:20 How to amplify your authority and stand out with ethical persuasion strategies. 15:44 How Michael overcame insecurities to help others gain confidence. 17:51 NLP and how it helped heal both  Michael's self esteem as well as Melanie's ability to thrive. 22:38 Background on Neuro Linguistic programming (NLP) as a practical study of human thinking and behavior to stimulate listening and communication. Ethical concerns exist. 26:07 Discussion on ethical vs. questionable behavior in coaching and growth industry, advocating for trust and ethical practices to stand out in the market. 27:14 Focus on real metrics, not vanity metrics. NLP trainer had high close rate, but also high refund rate due to lack of substance and care for customers. 32:50 Asking questions is a powerful way to influence the conscious mind, which tends to default to inaction and rejection. 34:14 Sales is about coaching and serving, not just about making a profit. 38:09 The importance of language and future pacing when using ethical influence tactics.   Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Get a free copy of Michael's Best-selling eBook, Influence to Profit: http://www.ethicalmarketing.com/melanie [FREE Download] Want to up your influence as a Guest Expert? Discover the 17 Mistakes Commonly Made that Cost You The Lead or Client https://melaniebenson.com/scorecard

Cameo Launch Short Film Podcast
S4 Ep1: Talking One Note Man with George Siougas & Michael Stevenson

Cameo Launch Short Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 71:20


We kick off 2024 by welcoming writer/director George Siougas and producer Michael Stevenson to the pod. Having built successful careers in television on series from Emmerdale to Casualty and many more, George and Michael have led a talented and supremely dedicated team including actor Jason Watkins (The Crown) and legendary music composer Stephen Warbeck, to create a truly heartwarming short film. The One Note Man follows a musical man who lives a careful life. Each day is like the next, just how he likes it. One day, however, misfortune and fate collide, breaking his routine and rocking his world forever. Our resident host, Nigel Morgan explores not only the background of this Oscar and BAFTA shortlisted film, but also the changing landscape of the awards circuit and the emergence of corporate entities into the short film space and the challenges of returning magic to the cinema experience. Follow the Filmmakers George Siougas (Writer/Director) - Instagram / Website Michael Stevenson (Producer) - Instagram / Website Official Account - Instagram    Subscribe to Our Podcast Find all of our episodes at - https://www.cameolaunch.com/podcast    Subscribe on the below platforms Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music Google Podcasts

Written By
Producing An Oscar Shortlisted Short Film with Michael Stevenson

Written By

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 35:04


Michael Stevenson is an English Actor, Writer, and Producer best known for his work on the longest running primetime medical drama, Casualty. The Written By Boys talk to Michael about his short film, "The One Note Man", the Oscar and BAFTA shortlisted film that he produced. As well as his acting career, what it takes to produce a short film of this caliber, and the ups and downs of the film festival circuit. "The One Note Man" is written and directed by George Siougas, starring Jason Watkins, and narrated by Sir Ian McKellen. It tells the story of a musical man who lives a careful life. Each day is like the next, just how he likes it. One day, however, misfortune and fate collide, breaking his routine and rocking his world forever. Follow Michael Stevenson: https://www.instagram.com/michaeltstevenson/?hl=en Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WrittenBy?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/@WrittenByPod Email us new suggestions for the bowl: writtenbypodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writtenbypod/ Hosted By: Robert Therrell: https://www.instagram.com/robert__isaac/ Chase Bridges: https://www.instagram.com/chasebridges___/ Music by Andrew Simmons: https://www.instagram.com/musicbydru/ Logo by Taylor Loughry: https://www.instagram.com/taylorloughrydesign/ Are you a podcast looking for a website? Use our link to set up your PodcastPage.io site today! https://podcastpage.io?via=chase25 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/written-by/support

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 57: At Year's End with the Angel of History—2022 in Review

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 128:13


In episode 57 of the Podcast for Social Research, Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Rebecca Ariel Porte, Danielle Drori, Mark DeLucas, Lauren K. Wolfe, and Michael Stevenson look back at their 2022 in cultural experiences, from high-brow to middle- to low-: visiting NYC landmarks (for the first time), the New York Philharmonic (and David Geffen Hall's questionable acoustics), the Upanishads, diary-keeping (and destroying), Sybille Bedford (vs. Henry James), Lucy Ives's Life is Everywhere, the Xenoblade Chronicles (an allegory for communism?), Pink Floyd, "low-powered" cultural objects, Station 11, Bernadette Mayer, Stockholm's Vasa Museum (a museum dedicated to failure), Chester the dog,  Annie Ernaux, and autofiction—again, and again, and again. 

The Lake Talk 801 Podcast
Episode #92 Michael Stevenson Founder of Transform Destiny

The Lake Talk 801 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 157:41


On this Episode the fellas speak with the founder of Transform Destiny Michael Stevenson. Michael had a very interesting riveting story. From sleeping in the streets to traveling the world. Listen in and get to know Michael Stevenson.

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In Solidarity: Connecting Power, Place and Health
S1 E5: Racial Wealth Divide - Solutions

In Solidarity: Connecting Power, Place and Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 30:08


Researchers are starting to understand ways to close the racial wealth gap. In this episode, we explore several evidence-based solutions to support racial wealth building. The strategies are a part of a curated list from What Works for Health and are rated for their effectiveness on closing disparities, or the differences between groups. We're joined by our colleague, Michael Stevenson, the team leader for Evidence and Policy Analysis at County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, to discuss a range of strategies his team has studied and rated.

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2022.03.01 Under The Radar with Prince Paolo

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 126:42


As broadcast March 1, 2022 with plenty of fighting spirit and independence for your podcast roundabouts.  Prince Paolo joins us once again to go through our indie selections for the week on our Under The Radar showcase.  Busy week of new tunes and albums along with announcements, chief amongst them being Golden Vessel, Moods, and AmeliaRose.  But before any of that, we got into some did you know about "Dark Side of the Moon," Pink Floyd's iconic LP released on this date in 1973.  The longest-running album of all time on the Billboard Hot 100 has many interesting facts behind it, along with some non-facts many assume to be true.  We still are waiting for Prince Paolo to listen to it front-to-back though...and we'll probably be waiting a long time for that.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Pink Floyd – The Great Gig In The SkyMatt MacNeil – Everybody Wants To See The SunshineBlue Wilson – The Wringer44 Ardent – piecesGoth Babe & Blood Cultures – Driving SouthStill Corners – Far Rider Part II (36:43)Golden Vessel - eee (feat rei so la & abraham tilbury)James Leonard Hewiston – StableHighline - Enough for You and MeLexie Carroll - do you wanna leave this city?Louie Elser - Video StarMehro - Like You're God Part III (64:09)SUPERFLUSH – YogaMIYNT - Of the sunLangkamer – TeethSea Girls - LonelyPierce Alexander - This FarChaz Kiss (AmeliaRose) - AV Part IV (96:54)System Exclusive - Game Of The FoolNo Frills - Copy CatUrban Heat - City LightsMoods - New ArcadesHeir - As Long As I Can't See YouDreaming of Islands - Hotblood 

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 59: At Year's End with the Angel of History—2021 in Review

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 108:14


In episode 59 of the Podcast for Social Research, Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Lygia Sabbag Fares, Rebecca Ariel Porte, Suzy Schneider, and Michael Stevenson look back at their 2021 in cultural experiences: painting of the Italian Renaissance, language lessons, television, film, poetry, theater, translations, music, games, high-brow, the low-brow, and the middle-. Common threads include exhaustion, recycling (for better and worse), recuperation, the kitsch of "art experiences," and making a liveable life right now, wherever we happen to find ourselves.

Command Line Heroes en español
El cultivo de Perl

Command Line Heroes en español

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 28:14


Los lenguajes van y vienen. Algunos tienen lo que se necesita para llegar a la cima, pero solo unos cuantos se quedan en las alturas. Perl logró un ascenso impresionante, tuvo una caída silenciosa, y parece que ya encontró su lugar en el mundo de la programación. Parecía que el destino de Perl era dominar la web. Michael Stevenson y Mike Bursell nos explican que su diseño lo volvía ideal para los inicios de la web. Conor Myhrvold nos habla del lema del lenguaje: “Hay más de una forma de hacerlo”. Y Elizabeth Mattijsen nos cuenta de que a pesar de sus fortalezas, los largos ciclos de desarrollo disminuyeron su crecimiento. Además, John Siracusa explica que aunque ya no es el lenguaje más importante, tiene su propio nicho de uso.

60-second Retail
SPACS in Retail (Part 2): Advice for Retailers Going into a SPAC

60-second Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 3:02


What are some key actions retailers can take today if they are looking to go into a SPAC? In this episode, Michael Stevenson, Partner and National Practice Leader in Accounting & Reporting at BDO USA, is back to give us some advice when preparing to go into a SPAC.

60-second Retail
SPACS in Retail (Part 1): Reverse Mergers into SPACS

60-second Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 4:04


In this episode, we are joined by Michael Stevenson, Partner and National Practice Leader in Accounting & Reporting at BDO USA, who helps us better understand an emerging trend that is catching on in retail – SPACS. Listen in as we get an overview of the SPACS market, reverse mergers, and a few tips on when and why this approach may be ideal for some retailers.

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 48: Christine Smallwood's The Life of the Mind

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 122:07


In the 48th episode of the Podcast for Social Research, BISR faculty (and co-founder) Christine Smallwood joins Abby Kluchin, Rebecca Ariel Porte, Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Michael Stevenson, and Suzanne Schneider for a wide-ranging discussion of her acclaimed debut novel The Life of the Mind. In a two-part conversation, Christine sits down first with Abby to discuss the novel's characters, themes, and influences (George Eliot, Thomas Mann, Melanie Klein, and, perhaps unconsciously, Antonio Gramsci and Walter Benjamin), before joining Rebecca, Ajay, Michael, and Suzy to ponder what it means today, with the academy in crisis, to live a "life of the mind." Questions considered include: What is depressive realism? How does the central character Dorothy relate to both professional and bodily failure? Why, in a book titled The Life of the Mind, does much of the writing concern the body? What distinguishes “overthinking” from critique? Can reading and thinking make us better people? And if not, how can we understand the “necessary luxury” of living, at least partly, a life of the mind?

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 47: Who Needs A World View? Raymond Geuss in Conversation

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 122:23


Who needs a world view? Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Michael Stevenson, and Rebecca Ariel Porte welcome world-renowned philosopher Raymond Geuss for a wide-ranging discussion of Geuss's most recent book. They explore Geuss's understanding of what a world view is; the history and habit of the worldview in Western philosophical, political, and aesthetic thought, the problems and pathologies of certain kinds of systemic thinking; and alternative conceptions for thinking and philosophizing. Conversation also ranges over Geuss's engagement with Critical Theory, and the thought and legacy of the late philosopher Sydney Morgenbesser, teacher to Geuss and spiritual godfather, of a sort, to BISR.

Get Your MindSet
Focusing Your Conscious Mind Towards Personal And Business Success With Michael Stevenson

Get Your MindSet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 84:32


This episode, Mark Yuzuik and Yolanda Martinez enjoy the company of Michael Stevenson as they engage in a conversation about the conscious and subconscious mind and a lot of other interesting topics. Michael is the co-founder of Influence to Profit. He briefly explains how much people utilize the conscious mind in relation to business and marketing. He also talks about his first meeting with Mark and the influence hypnotism had on his career and life as a whole. Besides this, Michael dives into his specialty, marketing, and teaching people how to market their products and services. Believing that the true measure of a teacher is seen through their students, he explains what he knows a teacher should be like, and if you’re a student, what you need to avoid. Love the show?Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Get Your MindSet Community today:markyuzuik.com

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 46: At Year's End with the Angel of History--2020 in Review

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 140:38


Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Lygia Sabbag Fares, Michael Stevenson, Rebecca Ariel Porte, and Suzanne Schneider look back on 2020 in cultural objects: what artifacts from the catastrophe of history lingered with them and which will they be salvaging for the coming year? Discussion ranges over children's media,  experimental performances of Beethoven, sourdough, samba-canção, Sianne Ngai, Spiritfarer and Deathstranding, Robert Walser's fairy tales, and critical theory, always. The conversation coalesces, unexpectedly, around questions of storytelling-- how we narrate the present and how we narrate the immediate past--and why pessimism does not necessarily mean fatalism. 

Tap into The Power of Your Mind using Law of Attraction and Hypnosis Techniques
#126 - Understanding the Layers of the Mind for Long Term Change with Michael Stevenson

Tap into The Power of Your Mind using Law of Attraction and Hypnosis Techniques

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 64:32


Power of Your Mind Podcast Episode with Michael Stevenson - Understanding the Layers of the Mind for Long Term Change    In Episode #126, I am talking with Michael Stevenson  Michael is a best-selling author, business coach, success coach, and international speaker with impressive credentials and experience. He has helped nearly than 200,000 people around the world learn to use the power of the mind to turn off the "autopilot," take hold of the controls, and create the life their dreams.    Michael started Transform Destiny in the year 2000 doing Hypnotherapy and NLP. Now in 2020, he leads a team of amazing NLP Trainers who are teaching NLP and Hypnotherapy all over the United States.    He has written several books on Hypnotherapy and NLP, and also co-starred in the movie "The Evolution of Success" with Jack Canfield, Joe Vitale and other leaders in the field.    Today, Michael Stevenson is sharing with us some of his insights on Understanding the Layers of the Mind for Long Term Change    We talked about:  How powerful the subconscious mind is.  What the biggest mis-understanding about the subconscious mind is.  What NLP.  Who can use NLP.  What NLP can be used for.    He can be found on:  Website:  www.TransformDestiny.com    He's giving our listeners: some free gifts including his free NLP audio training called, Empowering Yourself... For a Change!    Just go to:  tdnlp.com/htgift … type in your name and email list there and you'll get immediate access to that!    * * * * *  Victoria Gallagher is a worldwide leader in Hypnotherapy, a #1 Best Selling Author, International Speaker, Life Success Coach, and Renowned Authority on the Law of Attraction. She has dedicated her life to empowering people all over the world to successfully live a life of liberty, aligned with their dreams through her effective meditative recordings and online courses.  With the new HypnoCloud iOS app, you can achieve the wealth you desire, be healthy and fit, have the career you want, live the lifestyle of which you dream, and reach spiritual fulfillment.  Download HypnoCloud from the App Store now: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hypnocloud-relax-and-let-go/id1450270910  Get it on Google Play  For our listeners who found us on Power of Your Mind Podcast, go to Hyptalk.com and sign up for your Free Self-Hypnosis Video Training Course. Also First Time Customers get 35% off Your First Order of Hypnosis Downloads when you use the code "PODCAST" in your shopping cart at: Hyptalk.com  Learn more about Victoria Gallagher and her new book Practical Law of Attraction at: VictoriaMGallagher.com  If you enjoyed today's episode, please leave us a review!  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/power-your-mind-hypnosis-law-attraction-meditation/id1161784063?mt=2 

Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
19-3224: United States vs Michael Stevenson

Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020


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United States v. Michael Stevenson

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The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Ep. 41: Escapism

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 81:27


In episode 41 of the Podcast for Social Research, Raphaële Chappe, Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Rebecca Ariel Porte, Michael Stevenson, and Cora Walters contemplate the character, varieties, and uses of escapism right now. Among the case studies are Xavier de Maistre, Animal Crossing, classic Hollywood, sourdough baking, mixology, cooking, walking, The Voice, Elizabeth Bishop, serial television, species of quarantine, and what it means to travel while staying in your room.      This episode of the Podcast for Social Research was edited by Cora Walters. If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider supporting our Patreon page.

SPOTLIGHT: The American Stage Podcast
Cross-Country Collaborations

SPOTLIGHT: The American Stage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 42:35


This episode features a conversation between Stephanie Gularte, Producing Artistic Director of American Stage in Florida and Michael Stevenson, Producing Artistic Director of Capital Stage in California.  Their conversation discusses the partnership between these two companies, the co-production that was planned for this season, Joshua Harmon’s ADMISSIONS, and what it is like to lead an arts organization in the middle of a pandemic in 2020.  www.capstage.org Audio Production: Sadie Lockhart 

The Podcast for Social Research
At Year's End with the Angel of History: 2019 in Review

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 124:18


In this episode of the Podcast for Social Research, the last of the year, Raphaële Chappe, Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Mark DeLucas, Rebecca Ariel Porte, Michael Stevenson, and Cora Walters contemplate their most intriguing cultural experiences from 2019: art objects and films, music, dance, games, gardens, literature, television and national forests, the high-brow, the low-brow, and the middle-. Common threads include the rediscovery of older forms and genres, problems of nostalgia and novelty, time and scale, exhaustion and renovation, and what it means to stumble into an artwork and find familiar places, people, and things suddenly made strange.     You can download here by right-clicking here and “save as,” or look us up on iTunes. This episode of the Podcast for Social Research was edited by Nechama Winston. If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider supporting our Patreon page.

Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
The Politics of the Champlain Monument in Orillia, Ontario

Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 42:08


Patrice Dutil interviews Michael Stevenson, Professor of History at Lakehead University, about “Free from all possibility of Historical Error”: Orillia’s Champlain Monument, French-English Relations, and Indigenous Representations and Misrepresentations in Commemorative Sculpture," his 2017 article in Ontario History. This recording was produced by Michael Smith at Ryerson University.

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 36: Difficult Pleasures

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 97:59


What's a difficult pleasure? In this episode of the Podcast for Social Research, a sequel to our episode on guilty pleasures, Raphaële Chappe, Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Mark DeLucas, Rebecca Ariel Porte, Michael Stevenson, and Cora Walters continue to work on the tangled problem of what to do with art objects you find aesthetically compelling but politically or morally conflicted. Case studies range from Wagner to Shakespeare, Céline, Bertolucci, Morrissey, Woody Allen, Sofia Coppola, and Lana del Rey. You can download by right-clicking here and clicking “save as,” or look us up on iTunes. This episode of the Podcast for Social Research was edited by Nechama Winston. If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider supporting our Patreon page.

Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons
2019 Reunion - Class Michael Stevenson #6

Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 21:34


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Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons
2019 Reunion - Class Michael Stevenson #9

Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 68:39


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Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons
2019 Reunion - Class Michael Stevenson #5

Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 74:08


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Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons
2019 Reunion - Class Michael Stevenson #7

Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 45:10


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Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons
2019 Reunion - Class Michael Stevenson #8

Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 49:35


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Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons
2019 Reunion - Class Michael Stevenson #10

Buckner Restoration Branch Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 20:13


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Command Line Heroes
Diving for Perl

Command Line Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 27:53


Languages come and go. A few have the right stuff to rise to the top—and fewer stay there. Perl had a spectacular rise, a quiet slump, and has now found its place in the world of programming. Perl seemed destined to rule the web. Michael Stevenson and Mike Bursell describe how Perl’s design made it ideal for the early web. We hear from Conor Myhrvold about its motto: “There is more than one way to do it.” Elizabeth Mattijsen shares how—despite Perl’s strength—a long development cycle slowed Perl’s growth. And although it’s not the top web language anymore, John Siracusa points out that Perl lives on as a niche tool. If you want to dive deeper into the story of Perl, head on over to redhat.com/commandlineheroes. Guest John Siracusa also co-hosts three podcasts. Check out Accidental Tech Podcast, Reconcilable Differences, and Robot or Not?

Global Ed Talks with Anthony Mackay
An Interview with Michael Stevenson

Global Ed Talks with Anthony Mackay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 20:43


Anthony Mackay discusses the future of learning with Michael Stevenson, senior advisor to the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) program at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

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404.earth
Wer hat die Macht, das Protokoll zu ändern?

404.earth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 52:20


Satoshi Oath Satoshi Oath https://blog.b9lab.com/proposing-the-satoshi-oath-for-developers-69003cffb022 http://distributingchains.info/author/jaya/ Satoshi Nakamoto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_Nakamoto Stylometry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylometry PRISM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(surveillance_program) MUSCULAR https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUSCULAR_(surveillance_program) Jaya Klara Brekke https://twitter.com/jayapapaya Distributing Chaings http://distributingchains.info Diskussion des Satoshi Oath auf Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/53sau2/proposing_the_satoshi_oath_for_developers/ http://www.jayapapaya.net Kathrin Passig: “Das Neue braucht Freunde: Blockchain oder Blödsinn?” https://docs.google.com/document/d/1usfRK5KBfi5-H3Z8McSMGwWKioKVNfP4rObgvl0jNzU/edit Kathrin Passig: Standardsituationen der Technologiekritik http://kathrin.passig.de/texte/standardsituationen_der_technologiekritik.html ARKSMO – Les Feriantes https://sololepidoadior.bandcamp.com/album/spd-35-les-feriantes Every state has a hole Leon Leube: Every state has a hole https://www.sukultur.de/produkt/leon-leube-every-state-has-a-hole-auk-515/ Michael Stevenson http://www.michaelstevenson.info Simon Denny https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Denny_(artist) http://simondenny.net State (computer science) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_(computer_science) State (polity) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_(polity) Freistadt Christiania https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freistadt_Christiania The Creative Independent https://thecreativeindependent.com Eva Bowan – Ringwoodite https://evabowan.bandcamp.com

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Cluttered Minds Podcast
S3E7 Michael Stevenson (w/Thirty, Elias, SoiBoi, 'Ze & Jeans)

Cluttered Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 81:44


last ep from this past Durham trip. it was a great time. big thanks to Santos for being my best friend and being a great host. thanks to Jeans for wearing jeans to bed. shout out to Thirty for being great at rap and pushing me to be great. shout out to Elias for the odd choice of rap name. and shout out to the great SoiBoi because you hate being called that.

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John and Henry’s Christian podcast
John and Henry: connecting to god through music

John and Henry’s Christian podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 5:06


John and Henry have Michael Stevenson, a minister from Alabama, on the show to explain the importance of connecting to Jesus through music

The Podcast for Social Research
The Podcast for Social Research, Ep. 26.5, Shortcast: The Dialectic of HGTV

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 37:10


In our second Podcast for Social Research Shortcast, BISR's Suzanne Schneider, Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Raphaele Chappe, Mark DeLucas, and Michael Stevenson discuss the odd appeal, and internal contradictions, of HGTV. What sort of ideal does HGTV project, and why, today, is it attractive? Why are domestic spaces now seen as sites of potential perfectibility, of entrepreneurial derring-do? What distinguishes HGTV from "This Old House"? Why, in shows about settling down, do the participants seem as if they come from, and end up in, no place?

Ten with Ken (Audio)
Building Communities at SFU

Ten with Ken (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 9:49


Simon Fraser University is committed to community engagement, so much so that its campus master plan and infrastructure is focused on building communities, in Vancouver, Surrey, and on Burnaby Mountain. SFU is literally setting its vision in stone! Last week 10K looked at how SFU’s Engagement Strategy has been socialized across the institution, reinforcing efforts at community-based research, cultural engagement, public events and even April Fool’s videos. (ICYMI, check out “Embracing Engagement at SFU” - https://youtu.be/EGWvfBqJEGs ). In this episode, we look at SFU’s “concrete” commitment to engagement, manifested in its campus infrastructure: Science Plaza Although SFU has no Astronomy department, it has constructed the Trottier Observatory on its Burnaby Mountain campus. Several times a month, hundreds of people from the community gather for “Starry Nights” stargazing, and the Science Courtyard incorporates architectural elements to convey a love for science. Ken speaks with Howard Trottier, SFU Physics professor, and founder of the Starry Nights program. SFU Surrey SFU opened a major campus in suburban Surrey’s city centre, which is driving the development of a major metropolitan centre from scratch. The main building, designed by Bing Thom, brings together a university, a shopping centre, and an office tower in a mixed-use concept sometimes called “Vancouverism” – and that mixed-use concept is a good metaphor for SFU’s vision of the “Engaged University.” Ken speaks with SFU president Andrew Petter, and VP External Joanne Curry, who for 12 years led the development of the Surrey campus. Downtown Vancouver SFU also has the largest presence in downtown Vancouver, including the Segal Graduate School of Business, the RADIUS social innovation incubator, the Harbour Centre, and the Centre for Dialogue. Ken speaks with Shauna Sylvester, the director of the Centre for Dialogue, about the beautiful purpose-built facility and its unique Asia-Pacific Hall. SFU Woodsworth’s In the heart of Vancouver’s downtown eastside, SFU constructed a new School for Contemporary Arts in a former landmark, Woodsworth’s Department Store. The development was a vision of Michael Stevenson, former SFU president, to revitalize a troubled region of social and political tension, and built community relationships through music, culture and the arts. Ken speaks with Howard Jang, then the director of the SFU Woodsworth’s Cultural Unit, and Am Johal, the director of SFU’s VanCity Office of Community Engagement. SFU UniverCity The most remarkable example of SFU’s community-building is the 65-acre UniverCity development atop Burnaby Mountain, adjacent to its main campus. While the university had a land grant over much of the mountain, they asked the municipality to compress the density of that land grant to a much smaller area. The result is a small town that will ultimately be home to 10,000 people, and some of the world’s most sustainable architecture and community infrastructure. Ken speaks with Gordon Harris, CEO of the SFU Community Trust, which manages the UniverCity development. 10K will revisit SFU’s UniverCity project, the RADIUS incubator, the Science Plaza, the Centre for Dialogue and more in future episodes. To be sure you don’t miss them, please take a moment now to subscribe! http://eduvation.ca/subscribe/ And stay tuned for some bloopers at the end of this episode!

Ten with Ken (Video)
Building Communities at SFU

Ten with Ken (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 9:49


Simon Fraser University is committed to community engagement, so much so that its campus master plan and infrastructure is focused on building communities, in Vancouver, Surrey, and on Burnaby Mountain. SFU is literally setting its vision in stone! Last week 10K looked at how SFU’s Engagement Strategy has been socialized across the institution, reinforcing efforts at community-based research, cultural engagement, public events and even April Fool’s videos. (ICYMI, check out “Embracing Engagement at SFU” - https://youtu.be/EGWvfBqJEGs ). In this episode, we look at SFU’s “concrete” commitment to engagement, manifested in its campus infrastructure: Science Plaza Although SFU has no Astronomy department, it has constructed the Trottier Observatory on its Burnaby Mountain campus. Several times a month, hundreds of people from the community gather for “Starry Nights” stargazing, and the Science Courtyard incorporates architectural elements to convey a love for science. Ken speaks with Howard Trottier, SFU Physics professor, and founder of the Starry Nights program. SFU Surrey SFU opened a major campus in suburban Surrey’s city centre, which is driving the development of a major metropolitan centre from scratch. The main building, designed by Bing Thom, brings together a university, a shopping centre, and an office tower in a mixed-use concept sometimes called “Vancouverism” – and that mixed-use concept is a good metaphor for SFU’s vision of the “Engaged University.” Ken speaks with SFU president Andrew Petter, and VP External Joanne Curry, who for 12 years led the development of the Surrey campus. Downtown Vancouver SFU also has the largest presence in downtown Vancouver, including the Segal Graduate School of Business, the RADIUS social innovation incubator, the Harbour Centre, and the Centre for Dialogue. Ken speaks with Shauna Sylvester, the director of the Centre for Dialogue, about the beautiful purpose-built facility and its unique Asia-Pacific Hall. SFU Woodsworth’s In the heart of Vancouver’s downtown eastside, SFU constructed a new School for Contemporary Arts in a former landmark, Woodsworth’s Department Store. The development was a vision of Michael Stevenson, former SFU president, to revitalize a troubled region of social and political tension, and built community relationships through music, culture and the arts. Ken speaks with Howard Jang, then the director of the SFU Woodsworth’s Cultural Unit, and Am Johal, the director of SFU’s VanCity Office of Community Engagement. SFU UniverCity The most remarkable example of SFU’s community-building is the 65-acre UniverCity development atop Burnaby Mountain, adjacent to its main campus. While the university had a land grant over much of the mountain, they asked the municipality to compress the density of that land grant to a much smaller area. The result is a small town that will ultimately be home to 10,000 people, and some of the world’s most sustainable architecture and community infrastructure. Ken speaks with Gordon Harris, CEO of the SFU Community Trust, which manages the UniverCity development. 10K will revisit SFU’s UniverCity project, the RADIUS incubator, the Science Plaza, the Centre for Dialogue and more in future episodes. To be sure you don’t miss them, please take a moment now to subscribe! http://eduvation.ca/subscribe/ And stay tuned for some bloopers at the end of this episode!

SHE.Inspires
Episode 49: WHO DIS? Connection, Complexity and Humanness with Michael Stevenson

SHE.Inspires

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 37:40


Welcome to She. Inspires! Episode 49 is our third episode of our new series: WHO DIS? In this episode we talk Connection, Complexity and Humanness with Michael Stevenson. Michael is authentic and brings up conversation about how we interact with one another at a human level. In this episode we get real about what stops us from connecting and also what allows for true human connection.

Stand Up and Speak Up
Walt Grassl interviews Dr. Cesar Vargas – Change Your Mind, Change Your Life

Stand Up and Speak Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 60:00


Do you want to make changes in your life? We all have the power to change our lives. Dr. Cesar Vargas shows you how to change your mind, so that you can design your own life, now. Cesar Vargas holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Behavioral Science, a Master’s in Education and a Doctorate in Clinical Hypnotherapy; he has an office in Southern California, USA. He is a Coach, Master Hypnotist and Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and is an NLP Trainer, as well as a Speaker and Trainer of Self- Improvement topics. He has translated into Spanish many gems in the Personal Development arena, such as Joe Vitale’s Spiritual Marketing, Bart Baggett’s Success Secrets of the Rich and Happy, Wallace D. Wattles’ The Science of Getting Rich, Karol Truman’s Feelings Buried Alive, Never Die, Michael Stevenson’s Learn Hypnosis, NOW, and Ruben Mata’s STAND: Your Weekly Guide for Success, just to name a few. In his own book, Your Life Is Your Masterpiece, Cesar introduces basic concepts of Neuro-Linguistic Programming to guide the reader to design their own life as the Masterpiece it was destined to be. You can find Cesar online at: www.YourLifeIsYourMasterpiece.com www.MenteInc.com

Off The Record with Judy
Show 43 Guest Michael Stevenson

Off The Record with Judy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 60:00


Overcome..... No matter what!

overcome michael stevenson
Research Inside Out
Dr. Michael Stevenson

Research Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 36:43


Research Inside Out with Dr. Michael Stevenson, Departments of History and Interdisciplinary Studies

Wicked Housewives On Cape Cod Radio NT
Wicked Coaching Corner w/ guests Lynnis Woods Mullins & Paula D'Andrea

Wicked Housewives On Cape Cod Radio NT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015 31:00


Lynnis Woods Mullins- After 25 years in Corporate America as a Human Resource Professional, Lynnis went back to school & received her certification as a Holistic Health & Wellness Coach, Pilates Instructor & earned a Certification in Nutrition. In 2009, Lynnis founded PraiseWorks Health & Wellness- a faith based company whose mission is to help women ages 40 & over embark on a successful journey to total wellness for their mind, body & spirit using holistic practices,nutrition & fitness.    Paula D'Andrea of Rock Your Life 360, is a success coach who is passionate about helping busy professionals overcome limitation, pain & adversity to lead healthy, dynamic lives.She teaches clients how to  give an "Oncore Performance Everyday." Paula is a transformation specialist with a background in fitness, wellness & coaching who harnesses the power of transformation to create freedom, visibility & abundance. As the host & founder of the syndicated web series, Rock Your Life TV,she has interviewed the world's leading authorities in the personal & professional development fields. Natalie Ledwell, Michael Stevenson, Peter Canova, & Kathleen O'Keefe-Kanavos.  

The KICKASS Guide to Life
Michael Stevenson - Change YOUR Programming!

The KICKASS Guide to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 60:00


Michael is a best-selling author, business coach, success coach, and international speaker with impressive credentials and experience. He has helped more than 100,000 people around the world learn to use the power of the mind to turn off the "autopilot," take ahold of the controls and create the life their dreams.  Michael is a Certified Master Trainer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and a Certified Master Success Coach with over 15 years of experience. www.transformdestiny.com www.christopherrausch.com  

A New Spin on Autism: Answers! - Lynette Louise
A New Spin on Autism: Answers! – Generalizing Skills with NLP, Michael Stevenson and the Engage Program aka Mundo Pato.

A New Spin on Autism: Answers! - Lynette Louise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2014 57:30


Michael Stevenson of Transform Destiny is a hypnotherapist, NLP master and Success Coach with a challenging past. His home study course Subconscious Influence is full of tips on how to connect with everyone in the environment. This is a very useful podcast fully equipped to make life simpler by filling you with needed information that […] The post A New Spin on Autism: Answers! – Generalizing Skills with NLP, Michael Stevenson and the Engage Program aka Mundo Pato. appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Rock Your Life TV
Get Unstuck – ‘Ready, Fire, Aim’ [RYL TV #38]

Rock Your Life TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2014


Do you feel locked in average? Stop letting life happen to you and transform your destiny with Author & International Speaker, Michael Stevenson in this episode of http://rockyourlife.tv/ – Find the power to create your life – Start your evolution now – Be at cause with what happens in your life – Take a first […]

Rock 'n' Roll Success & Motivation Show
Rocker Life Coach Radio show. With Michael Stevenson

Rock 'n' Roll Success & Motivation Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2013 72:00


Tim Gillette is America’s Rockstar Coach.  He shows people how to live their dreams.  Working with Entrepreneurs, helping them to build a life they love and achieve Rockstar status in life and business. The Rocker Life Coach Radio Show introduces you to people who make Dreams happen in America.  Learn from the struggles and the joys that made them a Rockstar. Join us this week for another story of living the dream Michael Stevenson is an NLP Master Trainer and Master Hypnotherapist with 15 years of experience using and teaching NLP and Hypnosis to more than 100,000 people, world-wide. The author of the best-selling book Learn Hypnosis... Now! and Becoming a Hypnotic Influence Ninja, Michael will teach you how to use NLP to master persuasive language so you'll never lose another argument again!

Rock Your Life Podcast with Craig Duswalt
Michael Stevenson, Transform Destiny - Rock Your Life Podcast with Craig Duswalt

Rock Your Life Podcast with Craig Duswalt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2012 57:57


Craig talks to Michael Stevenson about how to tap into the subconscious mind to achieve all your wildest dreams