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Welcome back to the Messy Success Podcast! In today's episode, Elizabeth sits down with life coach and mom of eight, Gloria Niemi, for a beautifully honest conversation about the emotional side of postpartum depression. Gloria opens up about what it was like to experience PPD seven times—and how she finally found a path to joy by healing the wounds beneath the surface. Together, they talk about the power of asking for help, the guilt so many moms carry, and why your purpose might be the key to feeling whole again. Whether you're in the thick of motherhood or supporting someone who is, this episode will give you the words, warmth, and wisdom you didn't know you needed.
Kelpaako piste on kasvanut niin isoksi, että Suomen rajat ovat pelkkiä viivoja kauhtuneella kartastolla. Jakso 53 äänitettiin Sveitsissä, sillä kaksikko Silvennoinen ja Niemi lähti etsimään salibandyn iloa ja olemusta pitkän Divari-kauden päätteeksi. Matka oli kokonaisuutena tutkielma kahden nuoren miehen mielen ytimeen, ja sisälsi muun muassa kuumottavia turvatarkastuksia, IFF:n canceloinnoin, MM-hopeaa valmentajana, MM-nuorten tenttaamista toimittajana, sähkökatkon, liian pieniä parisänkyjä, myyttisen IFF:n arkkivihollisen McCashin metsästystä ja satoja tunteja audionauhaa, josta vain pieni osa päätyi tuoreen jakson sisällöksi. Vaikka jaksossa oli kyse ennen kaikkea seikkailevasta kaksikosta, niin myöskään kuulijoita ei unohdettu. Kuulijakysymysten vastailun lomassa kaksikko sai valmiiksi Inssi-Divarin ensimmäisen Superfinaalin miellekartan. Kelpaako piste? -podcast on yleisön pyynnöstä alkunsa saanut, Suomen toiseksi korkeinta sarjatasoa Inssi-Divaria käsittelevä podcast. Jo toiselle kaudelle edenneen podcastin vakiojäseninä toimii kolme Inssi-Divarin persoonaa: Severi Hopsu, Atte Silvennoinen sekä Niklas Niemi yhdessä vaihtuvien vieraiden kanssa. Jakson tuotannosta on vastannut kolmikko itse. Löydät jakson myös Spotifysta ja Itunesista.
[AUTOPROMOCJA] Pełnej wersji podcastu posłuchasz w aplikacji Onet Audio Rozkręciła się karuzela z debatami prezydenckimi. Organizują je największe telewizje w Polsce, ale nie na każdej debacie pojawia się komplet kandydatów na urząd prezydenta. O powodach nieobecności poszczególni kandydaci mówią otwarcie. Mimo to wielu wyborców w tym politycznym gąszczu może czuć się zagubionych. W “Naczelnych” usłyszycie autorskie recenzje występów w debatach. Tomasz Sekielski i Jacek Gądek przeanalizują dla Was liczne cytaty i ocenią triki stosowane przez uczestników tych telewizyjnych show. Będzie oczywiście wątek o wędrującej z rąk do rąk tęczowej fladze, która stałą się na chwilę gorącym kartoflem. Ale także o obiecanej elektrowni atomowej w co drugiej gminie... W “Naczelnych” będzie też o rekordzie jaki padł w trakcie ostatniego marszu organizowanego przez Prawo i Sprawiedliwość w Warszawie. Na czele rekordowego poloneza, szedł Patryk Jaki i słowo “szedł” jest tu zdaje się najwłaściwsze, bo Tomasz Sekielski nie chciał tego wykonania za taniec uznać. Ciekawe, jak tego “chodzonego” oceniliby członkowie jury “Tańca z gwiazdami”, ale w “Naczelnych” nikt nie podniósł tabliczki z dziesiątką. Jak zauważył Jacek Gądek Patryk Jaki pod rękę wziął i kobietę, i mężczyznę, co prowadzący z przekąsem, uznali za ukłon w stronę środowisk LGBT. Na deser Tomasz Sekielski odczyta najbardziej soczyste fragmenty z książki “Duduś” Jacka Gądka. Dowiecie się, co na stacji benzynowej w Ukrainie robiła kolumna z prezydentem A. Dudą i dlaczego Jarosław Kaczyński nie chciał podać ręki ojcu prezydenta. W “Naczelnych” znajdzie się wręcz opis nękania Andrzeja Dudy przez prezesa PiS. To nękanie, jak podkreśla Gądek, trwa do dziś...
Z Kasia Dudzic-Grabińską rozmawiamy o książce Milo Janáča "Miło, niemiło". Polski przekład ukazał się niedawno nakładem Książkowych Klimatów. Niewielką objętościowo, ale gęstą opowieściami, humorem i językiem książkę, możemy czytać dzięki przekładowi Kasi. Zapraszamy!
Eliza Niemi is back to discuss her wonderful new solo album Progress Bakery, her creative life post-Mauno, why she's been focusing more on cello and the creative and collaborative opportunities it's providing her, working closely with Dorothea Paas and Louie Short, dealing with a frightening illness alone while completing a residency in New Mexico, Dogman, fireflies, and other creatures and themes on her new album, playing shows, writing new songs, other future plans, and much more. EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO MONTHLY $6 USD PATREON SUPPORTERS. This one is fine, but please subscribe now on Patreon so you never miss full episodes. Thanks!Thanks to the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online. Support vish on Patreon! Related episodes/links:Ep. #934: Rebecca Clay ColeEp. #923: Dorothea PaasEp. #719: Iain ReidEp. #545: Owen PallettEp. #246: MaunoSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Kyle Howard and Chris Niemi from Great Lakes Outdoors. They discuss their personal journeys into hunting, the impact of social media on the sport, and the importance of scouting and preparation. They talk about everything from typical hunting seasons, strategies for field and water setups, and the camaraderie among hunters. They also discuss the passion and dedication of Michigan hunters and the unique challenges they face in the field. They also share insights on innovative hunting techniques, access to field and water spots, duck species and migration patterns, hunting seasons and regulations, memorable hunting stories, future plans, and the growth vision for their brand. They also talk about the importance of learning from each experience and the camaraderie built through hunting. Takeaways: Chris Niemi started waterfowl hunting about 10 years ago. Kyle Howard has been hunting since he was a child. Waterfowl hunting took over their passion for deer hunting. Scouting is crucial for successful hunting. Social media has both positive and negative impacts on hunting culture. Michigan has a rich history in waterfowl hunting. The camaraderie among hunters enhances the experience. Field setups can significantly affect hunting success. Diverse hunting environments include marshes, rivers, and big water. The hunting community in Michigan is passionate and dedicated. Innovative techniques can enhance hunting success. Walking into marsh spots can provide better access. Lightweight decoys can change the game for hunters. Diversity in duck species is often overlooked. Migration patterns can vary year to year. Understanding hunting regulations is crucial for success. Memorable hunts often involve unexpected experiences. Future plans include expanding into new hunting seasons. Building relationships is key in the hunting community. Growth in the podcasting space requires dedication and effort. Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com Facebook, Instagram & YouTube: @migrationwaterfowl Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore This episode is brought to you by: Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com The Duck Hole & Company https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany Golden Millet Seed https://www.goldenmilletseed.com CK Custom Calls https://m.facebook.com/100088485616501/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maailmanranta – Reidar Särestöniemi 100 vuotta avautui Didrichsenillä 8. helmikuuta. Näyttely avaa Särestöniemen luontosuhdetta, jonka hän koki vahvana ja samaistui usein luonnon eri elementtien kanssa. Mistä hän pakeni luontoon? Millaisia uskomuksia hänellä oli luonnon suhteen? Miksi häntä kutsuttiin shamaaniksi? Mitä hän ajatteli ympäristön tilasta ja sen suojelemisesta? Oliko hän edelläkävijä luonnonsuojelun suhteen? Reidar Särestöniemien värikkäät teokset olivat muotia 1960–1970-luvuilla ja niitä löytyvät tänään monesta yksityiskodista. Särestöniemi työskenteli ja asui Särestö-kotitilalla Kittilässä. Hän koki siellä yhteyttä tuntureihin ja samaistui välillä ilvekseen. Millä tavalla homoseksuaalisuus näkyi hänen taiteessaan? Särestöniemen aikana homoseksuaalisuus oli vielä rikos. Teoksiaan näyttelyyn ovat lainanneet Kansallisgalleria / Ateneumin taidemuseo, Fortumin Taidesäätiö, Heinon taidesäätiö, Kansan Arkisto, Nordean Taidesäätiö, Villa Gyllenberg ja Keskinäinen vakuutusyhtiö Turva. Näyttelyssä on esillä teoksia myös Didrichsenin taidemuseon kokoelmasta sekä lukuisista yksityiskokoelmista. Ohjelman vieraina ovat museonjohtajat Maria ja Peter Didrichsen, intendentti Otto Selén ja kirjailija-toimittaja Noora Vaarala. Maailmanranta – Reidar Särestöniemi 100 vuotta, Didrichsenin taidemuseossa 1.6.2025 asti. Ohjelman juontajana on Pia-Maria Lehtola.
Neuvotteluklubi Väisänen Enbuske Itäniemi Suomen lerpsahdus #neuvottelija 304. Neuvotteluklubi on Tuomas Enbuske, Kim Väisänen, Patrick Itäniemi ja Sami Miettinen. Jaksossa pohditaan miksi Suomen talous on nähtävästi pysyvästi impotentti, miten Suomi tyri terveydenhoitonsa sekä miten me ollaan rojahtaneet pohjoismaiden kelkasta ojan pohjalle. Lopuksi Kimi kysyy kuka voisi olla Suomen Elon Musk Suomen tarvitsemaan DOGE:een? #neuvottelija Sisäpiiirissä pohditaan mikä olisi Tuomas Enbusken Esa Saarisen tiikeritakki. Kaupallinen yhteistyö, Gasgrid Finland https://open.spotify.com/show/19XFAVLLrQP5z8KQRLTGE7?si=2378dfaba34a4f53 #neuvottelija Sami Miettinen
Gott nytt 2025 ungdomar! Har ni tänkt på att det bara är 350 dagar kvar till nästa nyår? Vill ni rollspela något är det bäst att börja kvickt. Och vad passar då bättre än Blade Runner RPG, lyft av den fantastiska gästen Jörgen Niemi känd från Äventyrarna rollspelspodd! I dagarna drar de igång säsong två av sin kampanj i just Blade Runner RPG, och vad passar då bättre än att förklara vad det är för spel, hur det är uppbyggt, varför det är så kul, och allt annat man vill veta? Dessutom tipsas det om konventet BSK, som går av stapeln på allhelgonahelgen i Borås. Välkomna dit!
How can product leaders navigate the evolving landscape and harness the power of emerging technologies? In this episode, Products That Count Resident CPO Renée Niemi, one of the first in the world, sits down with Capgemini Engineering Chief Digital Officer and Intelligent Products & Services Leader Nicholas Rousseau. Nicholas shares his unique perspective as the "CPO for the CPOs," providing insights into the rapid acceleration of innovation, technology, and customer expectations across industries. He emphasizes the importance of leveraging the broader ecosystem, including partners, startups, and universities, to stay ahead of the curve and identify the next big opportunities. He also delves into specific examples of how Capgemini is helping clients transform their products and services by integrating cutting-edge technologies like AI, edge computing, and distributed smart systems.
Neuvotteluklubi Roininen Valkonen Itäniemi #neuvottelija 288. Ensimmäinen Neuvotteluklubi! Suomalaisten enemmistö on markkinatalousmielisiä, mutta silti sosialismiasteemme on 56%. Miksi vain 3% suomalaisista omistaa listaamattomia osakkeita, vaikka he vastaavat 49% yksityisestä työllisyydestä? Mikä on 5 veron kiila, joka lahtaa markkinataloutta joka päivä? Miksi ruotsalaisten luovutusvoittovero toimii perintöveron toteutusmuotona? Miksi se tulee saada Suomeen jo tällä hallituskaudella? Paljon kysymyksiä mutta toisin kuin YLE:llä, Neuvotteluklubi myös vastaa niihin! Eikä millään retoriikalla vaan faktoilla. Neuvotteluklubi on Sami Miettinen, Petri Roininen, Ville Valkonen ja Patrick Itäniemi. #neuvottelijat Sisäpiirissä Ville, Petri ja Sami pohtivat mm. oliko Juha Sipilä yritysjohtavana poliitikkona suomalainen köyhän kansan Elon Musk, onko ESG:stä lähtemässä vihreät ilmat pois ja miten Petri yhdistää toimitusjohtajuuden politiikkaan Liity kanavalle ja nauti eduista: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRI34L9OtDJuZpaWicbNXzg/join #neuvottelija Sami Miettinen
Dive into a master class in product leadership with this special "super episode" of the Product Talk podcast. Hosted by one of the first Chief Product Officers in the world and Products That Count's Resident CPO Renée Niemi, this curated discussion features defining career moments from some of the top CPOs across diverse industries. Get ready for a playbook on becoming a world-class Chief Product Officer, as Renée guides you through the unique journeys of leaders from Disney, NBC Universal, Altria, and Extreme Networks. Uncover the invaluable insights that have shaped their approaches to product management, innovation, and leadership. Hear from: - Siddharth Mantri, former CPO of Disney Plus for emerging markets, who reveals how he customized the streaming giant's product for international markets. - James Denney from NBC Universal, who reflects on his path from TiVo to leading the Olympic streaming innovations. - Olivier Houpert, who transitioned from Procter & Gamble to become the CPO at Altria, and shares how a clear company purpose has driven his work. - David Feuer from Galileo Financial Technologies, who recounts his pivotal move from engineering to product management. - Nabil Bukhari from Extreme Networks, who highlights a transformative moment that underscored the impact of human-centered product development. This special "super episode" is a must-listen for anyone aspiring to become a top Chief Product Officer. Get ready to be inspired and equipped with a playbook for your own product leadership journey.
How are leading organizations leveraging AI to enhance journalism and drive innovation? In this episode of the CPO Rising Series, Renée Niemi sits down with New York Times CPO Alex Hardiman to discuss the company's strategic approach to using generative AI. Alex shares insights on how the Times is using AI responsibly to make their journalism more accessible, drive monetization, and boost productivity - all while protecting the human expertise that is core to their mission. She also explores the evolving role of product managers in an AI-powered world, emphasizing the importance of creativity, judgment, and customer-centricity in the face of this transformative technology.
In this episode, we dive into the comeback of Bourbon. We interview Kristian Niemi the founder of the American Whiskey Fair, which has grown tremendously over the years, becoming a premier event for whiskey enthusiasts. Kristian shares insights on how bourbon's resurgence is impacting the industry and what it takes to pull off such a fantastic event. Don't miss out on this exciting episode as we explore the world of whiskey and celebrate the festival's growing popularity!
Bird expert Jerry Niemi joined Tuesday's KAXE Morning Show to discuss his new book, "Breeding Birds of Minnesota: History, Ecology, and Conservation."
How attached are we to our dogs? And what type of attachment does a dog form with their owner? Is there a difference in the brain activity of a mother looking at their child versus their dog? Lets breakdown the facts and science behind the ultimatum: it's me, or the dog.Check out Whimzees: https://www.whimzees.com/?lang=en_GB/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcastSit down every week with The Dog Scholar to unpick a new big question about dogs. Prof Sab brings the latest scientific research, Danny and Jamie bring 20 years of experience working with and training thousands of dogs. Takeaway fun facts, bust your own long held myths, and get to know humans' best friends in a completely new way.Send your questions and personal dog related icks to podcast@thedogscholar.com.Find us on social media @dogscholarpodcast.- - References - -Kurdek, L. A. (2008). Pet dogs as attachment figures. Journal of social and personal relationships, 25(2), 247-266. Stoeckel, L. E., Palley, L. S., Gollub, R. L., Niemi, S. M., & Evins, A. E. (2014). Patterns of brain activation when mothers view their own child and dog: An fMRI study. PloS one, 9(10), e107205. Karl, S., Boch, M., Zamansky, A. et al. Exploring the dog–human relationship by combining fMRI, eye-tracking and behavioural measures. Sci Rep 10, 22273 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79247-5
En streik bryter ut på 1930-tallet i Pajala i Nord-Sverige. På den ene siden står skogseierne, på den andre «torperne», de som ikke eier egen jord. På hver sin side står også to brødre: Wilhelm, som har arvet familiegården, og Eino, som er torper og må arbeide for andre.Stein i silke (til norsk ved Erik Krogstad) av Mikael Niemi er både en arbeiderroman, et historisk perspektiv på utbyggingen av Nord-Sverige, og en medrivende slektskrønike. Skjulte familiehemmeligheter rulles gradvis opp i generasjonene, gjennom Saaras hemmelige silkesjal, Matha som bryter med familien, og Siw som har noe mystisk i seg som drar henne nordover og bakover i tid.Svenske Mikael Niemi, kjent for Populærmusikk fra Vittula og Koke bjørn, er nå tilbake med sin kanskje mest omfattende roman, med handling som strekker seg fra 1920-tallet fram til i dag. Historien er satt til Tornedalen, som er befolket av en finskspråklig minoritet (tilsvarende kvener/norskfinner i Norge), og som danner en rød tråd gjennom Niemis forfatterskap. Stein i silke skildrer området og dens beboere med kjærlighet, om det så er hvordan man brenner tjære, det møysommelige arbeidet med å dra stubber opp av bakken, eller den uante luksusen ved et silkesjal.Jonas Bals er rådgiver i LO, historiker og forfatter av blant annet Streik! En historie om strid, samhold og solidaritet og Våre kamper. Mot rasisme og fascisme 1865-1940. Han møter Niemi til samtale om arbeiderkamp, Tornedalens historie og nedarvede hemmeligheter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Krazy Train Podcast with Jasmin St. Claire with Special Guest: Ron Niemi Sponsored By: BetOnline.Ag: https://www.betonline.ag/ Tigerlyfe Engery https://tigerlyfeenergy.com/ Promo Code: JASMIN SC for Free Shipping Dive into the world of professional wrestling with Jasmin St. Claire and Ron Niemi in this thrilling Krazy Train Podcast episode. They take a nostalgic trip back to their Florida wrestling roots, unpacking early career highlights and unexpected encounters. Ron shares his origin story in the squared circle, reflecting on his unwavering dedication to the sport and the wrestling industry. They pay homage to the legendary Necro Butcher and emphasize the importance of camaraderie and loyalty within the wrestling community. The conversation then pivots to Ron's journey with XPW, his alliance with Rob Black, and the rollercoaster of controversies and challenges that come with wrestling fame. Ron's intriguing venture into the moving industry and his resilience in facing legal challenges post-mail fraud conviction are laid bare . They explore the evolution of women's wrestling, the integral role of managers, and the unique crossover between wrestling, metal music, and adult entertainment
From October 4-6 of this year, the US experienced the largest healthcare worker strike in our history, when over 75,000 workers with the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions went on a three-day strike against the healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente. Then, on October 13, after warning that more strikes could be coming if a deal wasn't reached at the bargaining table, healthcare workers scored a major victory and reached a tentative agreement with Kaiser, which the union membership, accounting for over 85,000 Kaiser Permanente workers across the country, voted to ratify in early November. As the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions stated in a press release upon the contract ratification, “In a historic victory for frontline healthcare workers, more than 85,000 Kaiser Permanente workers have overwhelmingly voted to ratify a new contract that will bolster patient safety, make critical investments in the healthcare workforce, and set a higher standard for the healthcare industry nationwide. Approved by a margin of 98.5%, the four-year contract is in effect from October 1, 2023, to September 30, 2027, at hundreds of Kaiser facilities across California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.” In this mini-cast, we speak with Meg Niemi, President of SEIU Local 49, and Audrey Cardenas, a benefits support specialist at a Kaiser dental office in Oregon, about how Kaiser healthcare workers took on the bosses and won this new contract, and what that is going to mean for workers and patients alike moving forward. Additional links/info below… SEIU Local 49 website, Facebook page, and Twitter/X page SEIU United Healthcare Workers West website, Facebook page, and Twitter/X page Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions website and Twitter/X page Meg's Twitter/X page SEIU-UHW Press Release: "More than 85,000 Kaiser Permanente Workers Ratify Landmark New Contract" Michael Sainato, The Guardian, "Kaiser Permanente and Unions Reach Deal after Healthcare Workers' Strike" Reuters, "Kaiser Healthcare Workers Ratify New Contract" Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "35,000 Kaiser Permanente Workers Are Set to Strike, and the Future of US Healthcare Is at Stake (from 2021)" Permanent links below... Working People Patreon page Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show! Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page Featured Music... Jules Taylor, "Working People" Theme Song
TRANSCRIPTThis month, Shobita and Jack reflect on the recent COP meeting in the United Arab Emirates, recent AI news including the Biden Administration's Executive Order, the UK summit, and the fates of the two Sams: Altman and Bankman-Fried. And they chat with Sarah de Rijcke, Professor in Science, Technology, and Innovation Studies and Scientific Director at the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands.References:- D'Ignazio, C. and L. F. Klein.Data Feminism. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2020. - Andreessen, M. (2023, October 16).The Techno-Optimist Manifesto. Andreessen Horowitz. - de Rijcke, S. (2023). Does science need heroes? Leiden Madtrics blog, CWTS, Leiden University.- Pölönen, J., Rushforth, A.D., de Rijcke, S., Niemi, L., Larsen, B. & Di Donato, F. (2023). Implementing research assessment reforms: Tales from the frontline.- Rushforth, A.D. & de Rijcke, S. (2023). Practicing Responsible Research Assessment: Qualitative study of Faculty Hiring, Promotion, and Tenure Assessments in the United States. Preprint. DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/2d7ax- Scholten, W., Franssen, T.P., Drooge, L. van, de Rijcke, S. & Hessels, L.K. (2021). Funding for few, anticipation among all: Effects of excellence funding on academic research groups. Science and Public Policy, 48(2), 265-275. DOI: 10.1093/scipol/scab018 https://academic.oup.com/spp/article/48/2/265/6184850- Penders, B., de Rijcke, S. & Holbrook, J.B. (2020). Science's moral economy of repair: Replication and the circulation of reference. Accountability in Research, first published online January 27, 2020. DOI: 10.1080/08989621.2020.1720659.- Müller, R. & De Rijcke, S. (2017). Thinking with indicators. Exploring the Epistemic Impacts of Academic Performance Indicators in the Life Sciences. Research Evaluation. DOI: 10.1093/reseval/rvx023. Study Questions:1. What is techno-optimism, and how does it apply in the case of AI?2. How might we think about the strengths and weaknesses of current efforts to address AI governance by the U.S. government?3. What are some negative consequences of simplistic performance metrics for research assessment, and why do such metrics remain in use?4. How do large companies like Elsevier now extend their domain beyond publishing? How might this shape the trajectory of research assessment methods?5. What hopes exist for better performance metrics for research assessments?More at thereceivedwisdom.org
In today's episode, we discuss the role of mentorship in academia. What are the characteristics of a good mentor-mentee relationship? What are the qualities of good mentors and good mentees? Does mentorship play a role in the development of scientific knowledge? And could mentors and mentees benefit from couples therapy? Note: D.I.H.C is pronounced 'dick' but this is meant to be a family-friendly podcast :) Shownotes https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/emotional-fitness/201303/10-things-your-relationship-needs-thrive Roberts, L. R., Tinari, C. M., & Bandlow, R. (2019). An effective doctoral student mentor wears many hats and asks many questions. International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 14, 133. Sarabipour, S., Niemi, N. M., Burgess, S. J., Smith, C. T., Filho, A. W. B., Ibrahim, A., & Clark, K. (2023). Insights from a survey of mentorship experiences by graduate and postdoctoral researchers (p. 2023.05.05.539640). bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.05.539640
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Oceanographer and whale researcher Niemi discovers the disappearances of great whale species are linked to secret extraterrestrial visitations. Her search for answers intensifies when this loss of cetaceans threatens not just the biological balance in the oceans, but the survival of the human race. Narrated by host Matt Gomez. Published in Metaphorosis on 24 November 2023. Find the original at magazine.metaphorosis.com.
In this empowering episode of "Coaching In Session" with your host, Michael Rearden, we dive deep into the transformative world of fitness, nutrition, and mindset coaching. Our guest, Ronnie Niemi, brings a unique perspective to the table. Ronnie's journey is a testament to the incredible power of self-discovery and the importance of prioritizing our well-being.On that pivotal day in March 2021, Ronnie found himself in the back of an ambulance, facing a potential cerebral infarction. His life had been a rollercoaster, marked by 28 cancer surgeries and a high-stress lifestyle. Despite his love for his work and bodybuilding, Ronnie struggled to maintain balance amidst the chaos. Financial challenges, family responsibilities, and personal insecurities weighed heavily on him.It was in that moment of uncertainty, as his life flashed before his eyes, that Ronnie realized he needed a change. He recognized that he had been neglecting himself, putting everyone and everything else first. His routines, once precise, no longer served him. He had been bargaining for the wrong things and failing to prioritize his own well-being. Ronnie's wake-up call was the catalyst for a profound transformation.Join us as we explore Ronnie's journey from the brink of crisis to a life of fulfillment and purpose. Learn how fitness, nutrition, and mindset coaching played a pivotal role in his transformation, and discover valuable insights and strategies that can help you prioritize your own health and happiness.Tune in to "Coaching In Session" as we unravel the secrets to finding balance, self-love, and lasting change. It's a conversation that could change your life.Ronnie niemiWebsite: www.Rj-training.comFacebook: www.Facebook.com/ronnie.niemiLinkedIn: www.Linkedin.com/in/ronnie-niemi-3a49b0a1Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ronnie_niemi_________________________________________________________________________Michael ReardenWebsite: www.Revenconcepts.comReview and follow The Podcast On Your Favorite App: https://coachinginsession.buzzsprout.com/Subscribe: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1882580/supporters/newInterested in working with me? -Revenconcepts.com/memberships/Email Me: Coachinginsession@gmail.comFitness CoachingNutrition CoachingMindset CoachingTransformationWellnessHealth and Well-beingSelf-DiscoveryPrioritizing HealthPersonal GrowthOvercoming ChallengesResilienceLife TransformationSelf-LoveMindfulnessHealthy LifestylePositive ChangeSupport the show
In this episode, Coach Clarence and Ronnie delve into the challenge of navigating through the overwhelming abundance of information available to individuals. They emphasize the need to filter through this vast amount of information and determine what is worth following. Both Ronnie and Coach Clarence acknowledge that many people share their knowledge on social media without having firsthand experience or expertise in the subject matter. They stress the importance of being educated and having observational skills in order to be an effective coach. Additionally, Ronnie highlights the necessity of establishing a routine and structure to navigate through the abundance of information and stay focused on goals.The Two Coaches discuss the qualities that make a good coach, emphasizing the importance of being educated, observant, and experienced. They assert that a coach must possess the knowledge and understanding to navigate through the overwhelming amount of information and provide accurate guidance. Furthermore, they highlight the significance of being observant and learning from others' experiences to inform their coaching approach. Lastly, the hosts emphasize the value of personal experience, as it allows coaches to better understand and empathize with their clients.Throughout the episode, Ronnie repeatedly stresses the importance of self-development and investing in oneself. They believe that not investing in oneself is one of the biggest mistakes individuals can make. They encourage listeners to prioritize personal development and continuously educate themselves. Both Clarence and Ronnie also emphasize the need for coaches to have their own coaches, as there is always something new to learn. They emphasize that self-development is crucial and has a significant impact on one's overall well-being. Ultimately, the hosts want listeners to understand the importance of self-development and prioritize investing in themselves.00:02:07] Rethinking bodybuilding career.[00:06:00] Mindset.[00:10:07] Holding clients accountable.[00:14:14] Hormones and PEDs.[00:18:37] Building routines for motivation.[00:21:24] Finding your purpose[00:25:50] The hard truth and softness.[00:29:14] Influencers and PEDs.[00:34:00] Insecurities and self-talk.[00:39:26] Overcoming personal insecurities.[00:43:44] Investing in self-development.[00:47:01] 29 surgeries and recovery.Support the showPlease subscribe give a review and share the show. Email show ideas or apply to be a guest at: info@coachclarence.com. We love your feedback.YouTube: Coach Clarence TVInstagram: www.instagram.com/coachclarence1Instagram: www.instagram.com/clarencemfergusonFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/fitover40withcoachclarenceLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarencef/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/CoachClarence/Twitter: https://twitter.com/fitnusbiznus
In episode 9 of the CPO Rising Series, Experian CPO Gregory Wright shares his expertise in fostering innovation and growth. In conversation with host Renée Niemi, Greg highlights the paramount importance of alignment among cross-functional teams for streamlined innovation and market success. Experian's approach revolves around "jobs to be done" for clients in various credit lifecycle stages, utilizing data, analytics, and services to empower consumers throughout their credit journey. The Experian culture is driven by a mission of financial inclusion, collaboration, and innovation. Greg emphasizes the power of a product-led approach, with a focus on solving vital problems for clients and consumers. The podcast delves into the essence of product-led growth, shedding light on strategies like clear growth drivers, technological investment, and collaboration with sales teams. The episode emphasizes the value of testing and learning before major investments, and showcases Experian's commitment to consumer empowerment through innovative products like Experian Boost. Key takeaways include the significance of ruthless prioritization, alignment with sales and finance, and the essential traits of a successful product leader.
The 8th episode of the CPO Rising Series features Harvey Performance Company CPO Greg Livelli. Our host, as usual, is the incomparable Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi. Above all, Greg speaks to Renée about navigating growth in challenging times. Along the way, Greg discusses his role as the Vice President of Product Management for Nidec's commercial and industrial motors business in the Americas. He also served as the Chief Product Officer for the Appliance, Commercial, and Industrial Motors (ACM) business. Greg emphasizes the importance of product managers as mini-CEOs, responsible for finding market opportunities and contributing to the company's profitability. Looking to the future, Greg discusses the evolving role of product management, data-driven decision-making, and the importance of focusing on profitable products for sustainable growth.
In episode 7 of the CPO Rising Series, Glassdoor CPO Andy Chen speaks with Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi. Andy shares his background and path to Glassdoor, highlighting his experience in the digital industry and his role in companies like Travelocity and match.com. Chen discusses Glassdoor's transformation into a community for workplace conversations, drawing analogies to online dating platforms. He explains the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Glassdoor's talent strategy and product roadmap, emphasizing the company's shift to remote work and the importance of asynchronous collaboration. Chen also addresses revenue challenges and the company's long-term product strategy focused on building a community. He emphasizes the role of product in driving growth, understanding customer needs, and navigating M&A activities. Chen discusses the evolving relationship between product design and product management, with product managers focusing on the overall management of the product while relying on the expertise of product designers. Overall, the podcast covers a range of topics related to product management, community-building, remote work, revenue challenges, and the future of product design.
Kristian Niemi has had many titles... Soldier, Chef, Waiter, but all of that changed when he opened his first restaurant (Mr. Friendly's). From there he went on to open many more restaurants and bars in the Columbia, SC area. You may know him as the owner of Bourbon but did you also know he is the man behind Gervais & Vine, Solstice, Rosso Trattoria, Black Rooster, & The Dragon Room!Kristian does it all. We sit down with him to talk about #1 How he did it #2 Why he did it #3 Advice for entrepreneurs. This is a two part podcast with the second half releasing Friday, July 21st. Enjoy!
Although it might sound contradictory, business owners who only worry about making money are likelier to fail at it. Every internal customer, from A-techs to newcomers, clients, managers, and team leaders, are people before anything else. As such, they need to be treated with respect and be appreciated. Many auto repair owners forget that, even when it sounds so elemental. In this episode, I'm joined by the inspiring Roy Niemi, an automotive industry veteran with over 21 years in the space and the CEO of A&D Auto Repair. Roy worked the first 14 years in the industry in sales and finances; he used to work 80 or 90 hours a week, focusing solely on making more money until a life-changing accident put things in perspective and taught him a valuable lesson he learned a lot from. Throughout our conversation, Roy talks about his philosophy as an auto shop CEO, using trust as a pillar of his shop's culture, and the importance of providing honest feedback and being transparent with internal customers. We also discuss mentoring; Roy shares his recipe to increase talent retention, explains how they created their own A-techs, and so much more.In This Episode, You Will Learn:A bit about Roy's journey in the automotive industry (4:20)We all want to be recognized, valued, and appreciated in the workspace (6:30)About Roy's 8 years journey as an auto repair shop CEO (11:30)Roy shares his recipe to increase internal customers retention (16:10)The importance of being proactive in spotting issues with your people (24:20)Connect with Roy:LinkedInA&D Repair FacebookA&D Collision FacebookA&D InstagramA&D LinkedInLet's connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookEmail: info@maximumoctane.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here is the 6th episode of the CPO Rising Podcast Series, hosted by Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi. In this podcast, Bose CPO Raza Haider discusses the company's focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences through various channels, including e-commerce and partnerships. Haider mentions that partnerships are sought when there are unmet needs that Bose's core products cannot fulfill. Additionally, Bose considers mergers and acquisitions to accelerate their plans. Haider highlights the evolving role of product management, emphasizing the importance of putting the customer at the center of decision-making. Purpose, people, profit, and planet are key considerations in product management, especially for companies with physical products, like Bose.
This is episode 5 of the CPO Rising Podcast Series, hosted by Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi. Here, Calix CPO Shane Eleniak discusses the company's transformation from a traditional systems entity to a software and services organization, a shift he led. Eleniak delves into the company's product-led approach, asserting that product strategy, customer value, and market needs drive their operations. He also explains his collaborative role with the Head of Global Sales and CFO, detailing their product management sales strategy, the generation of comprehensive P&L plans, and how these factors influence decisions on quota targets, product transitions, and investments. Eleniak's passion for creating new products, using technology to solve problems, and balancing business and product perspectives underpins his belief that this is an exciting era to be a Chief Product Officer.
In episode 4 of the CPO Rising Podcast Series, Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi hosts SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment Chief Product and Digital Officer Kou Raghavan. Through the modernization of websites, improvement of the mobile app, and increased digital usage, SeaWorld has enhanced guest satisfaction, increased revenue, and attracted new visitors. The product team's focus on optimizing the pre-visit and in-park experiences has resulted in a high utility mobile app that minimizes waiting times and maximizes time spent on attractions. Raghavan guides the team's initiatives, collaborating with other teams, and plays a strategic role in driving growth and aligning with company objectives. The episode also delves into the team structure, metrics, lessons learned, and the qualities of a great product leader driving digital transformation.
Episode 3 of the CPO Rising Podcast Series sees Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi hosting Brex CPO Karandeep Anand. A seasoned tech executive, Anand discusses his transition from large firms like Microsoft and Meta to Brex, a dynamic financial services company that has evolved into a mid-market enterprise SaaS provider. Anand offers insights into the strategic pivots Brex had to undertake amid financial uncertainties, placing an emphasis on core value, strategic focus, and talent acquisition. He shares their journey of creating an enterprise workflow for expense management, serving corporations such as DoorDash and Coinbase, and the role of their cultural values in accelerating development. With a keen focus on 'responsible growth', transparency, and customer-centric decisions, Anand sheds light on Brex's approach to mergers and acquisitions, their lessons learned, and his philosophy on what makes a great product leader. Tune in for a thoughtful discourse on navigating financial uncertainties, fostering a nimble corporate culture, and driving responsible growth.
An Apache helicopter crash in Alaska kills three army soldiers. Also, Lisa Niemi Swayze carries on Patrick Swayze's fight for pancreatic cancer. Plus, Sean Hayes chats with Hoda about his return to Broadway in, “Good Night Oscar”. And, Craig sits down with Rowdy Gaines, Missy Franklin and Cullen Jones to talk about water safety awareness ahead of summer.
In Episode 48 of Footnotes, Kristian Niemi, seasoned restauranteur, sits down with us in one of Columbia's most popular restaurants, Bourbon Lounge. He takes us through the steps of building Bourbon from an idea dreamed up in a car to an expanded, hopping location that's become the heart of Columbia's food scene. Listen in for restaurant secrets and stay for Kristian's exciting predictions about what is yet to come in Columbia's food scene, with, of course, some clever business advice along the way.
Listen in to a podcast episode that I was on with @operationhappymom! We talked all things attachment and opened up that power that our attachment style has on our relationships and what we can do about it. As always, continue to show up in your relationship as the best you you can be as Dr Suess once said.
Today I sit down with Gloria Niemi from Operation Happy Mom. She has so much insight for mothers and husbands on how mothers can get the support they need and keep the connection that they want.
TheoBros Podcast episode 25. In this episode, I chat with Josh Niemi. Josh Niemi is the founder of Expository Parenting Ministries and the author of the books Expository Parenting and Greater Than Aaron: The Supremacy of Christ's Limited Atonement. He's married to Jill, and they have three children. Brought to you by Squirrelly Joe's Coffee. Squirrelly Joe's guarantees that your order will be freshly roasted every time and taste amazing! TheoBros get 25% percent off their first order when they use the promo code “theobro” at checkout at squirrellyjoes.com.
TheoBros Podcast episode 25. In this episode, I chat with Josh Niemi. Josh Niemi is the founder of Expository Parenting Ministries and the author of the books Expository Parenting and Greater Than Aaron: The Supremacy of Christ's Limited Atonement. He's married to Jill, and they have three children. Brought to you by Squirrelly Joe's Coffee. Squirrelly Joe's guarantees that your order will be freshly roasted every time and taste amazing! TheoBros get 25% percent off their first order when they use the promo code “theobro” at checkout at squirrellyjoes.com.
On this spooky season edition of Parallax Views, a previously unpublished and at one point thought-to-be-lost edition of Parallax Views! Sandra Niemi joins the show to discuss her book Glamour Ghoul: The Passions and Pain of the Real Vampire, Maila Nurmi. Sandra Niemi is the niece of Maila Nurmi, better known as the buxom TV horror Vampira! Maila Nurmi is perhaps most known for her iconic character Vampira, the sexy, sultry, and seductive 1950s horror movie host with an impossibly tiny waist. In addition to being a trailblazer amongst TV horror hosts, predating Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, and the hero of the Last Drive-In's Joe Bob Briggs by decades, Nurmi is also known her appearance in the Ed Wood cult classic Plan 9 from Outer Space. The woman behind the character, however, proves just as fascinating as Vampira herself. A lover of the bohemian lifestyle who rebelled against bourgeois values, Nurmi was also involved in the beatnik counterculture. And she rubbed elbows with such well-known Hollywood names as Orson Welles and Marlon Brando. Sandra will give an insight into who her aunt was and the legacy of Vampira. Among the topics covered: - How the character of Vampira came to be and the influences Nurmi drew from in creating the character - How Nurmi achieved the impossibly tiny waist that Vampira is forever known for - How Vampira became a huge hit in Los Angeles; the overt sexuality of the character; Vampira as a strong, empowered, liberated female character; how Vampira differed from the later Cassandra Peterson character Elvira, Mistress of the Dark - The sad story of Nurmi's relationship with Orson Welles - Knock-off Vampira characters that came about due to the success of The Vampira Show. - How she introduced the Vampira character to the LA-based ABC affiliate KABC-TV - The humble beginnings of Maila Nurmi and her childhood And much, much more!
This is the 20th episode in the CPO Rising Series, featuring Teladoc CPO Donna Boyer. Donna speaks with Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi on leading change in telehealth. A key theme is looking forward to the next horizon, rather than wallowing in what has come before.
Here is episode 19 of the CPO Rising Series, featuring Ford CPO Hau Thai-Tang. Hau speaks with Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi on the big transitions at Ford. A key theme is how Ford decided to stop hedging their bets and go all in on electric vehicles, or EVs.
What is the hardest part of being a product leader? Here is episode 18 of the CPO Rising Series, featuring ChargePoint CPO Bill Loewenthal. Bill sits down with Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi to talk about the hardest part of being a product leader. A main thread in the conversation is that building great products includes building the systems around the product. All of that needs to work. In order to architect those systems, a product leader needs good prioritization systems in place. And that is a great clue to answer the question at the top of this blog.
Do you find comfort in constant chaos? If not, it might be time to shake things up. This is episode 17 of the CPO Rising Series, featuring Optimizely CPO Justin Anovick. Justin sits down with Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi to talk about the value of constant chaos. It isn't that Justin loves chaos, but he does think it reminds the team not to get too settled. He always wants to keep improving. Beyond that, Justin and Renée also talk about structuring the organization, and what makes a great Chief Product Officer.
Is it a problem when your whole team agrees? According to UiPath CPO Param Kahlon, the answer is yes. In episode 16 of the CPO Rising Series, Param sits down with Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi. They discuss what Param values in product leaders. Param also argues that if you've hired good people, you need to give them autonomy. And Param urges product teams to seek out diverse perspectives and dissenting views. That is the only way to challenge the status quo and grow the business.
In episode 15 of the CPO Rising Series, Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi interviews Tenable CPO Nico Popp. Nico speaks a lot about the Chief Product Officer mindset, such as thinking like a coach. He also stresses the importance of sharing the company vision with the whole team. This includes making meaningful connections and leading with transparency. Finally, Nico shares his key measurements for performance and growth. He calls these his “magnificent seven” KPIs.
Here comes episode 14 in the CPO Rising Series. It features Vonage CPO Savinay Berry speaking with Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi. Savinay and Renée touch on several key topics, all of them revolving around the owner's mindset. First, Savinay gives his list of key features he looks for in product leaders. One of those is the owner's mindset, which he explains in detail. Ultimately, he believes that instilling new hires with this mindset can give your company a significant boost over the competition.
Get ready for episode 13 in the CPO Rising Series. Here, Fmr GitLab CPO Scott Williamson sits down with Products That Count CPO Renée Niemi. Scott talks about the importance of transparency when leading people and driving change. When it comes to change, he keeps it old school by writing things down. With talent, he makes sure people know where they stand (and where they need to go). And because GitLab is all-remote, transparent communication is key to making sure everybody stays in the loop.
No Cop can ever prepare themselves to look down into his former Academy mate's lifeless eyes at a hospital, where they worked so feverishly to try and keep him from crossing over. But that became my reality on July 25th, 2005, when Dan "Nels" Niemi was shot and killed by a spineless gangbanging POS coward. The horror of it all still haunts me to this day. However, I do look forward to the time when he and I can finish our crazy but highly enlightening conversations about anything and everything! QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS EMAIL ME! kshedduncuffed@gmail.com