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HOPE - Hoffnung durch Demut | Wolfram Nilles by Regiogemeinde Riehen
Send us a textWe've Reached 100 Episodes! Isn't That Amazing?In the 100th episode of Remotely One, co-hosts Kaleem Clarkson and Rick Haney celebrate this significant milestone—a journey that began three years ago—by reflecting on their incredible growth and the valuable lessons they've learned along the way! This landmark episode perfectly captures the podcast's core mission: to bring remote work closer to listeners by sharing authentic stories from industry leaders, researchers, and everyday professionals who humanize this evolving work model. Filled with laughter, heartfelt gratitude, and memorable anecdotes, Kaleem and Rick reflect on how far they've come, look forward to an exciting future, and proudly announce their recent recognition as Podcasters of the Year by Crossover, the world's largest recruiter of full-time remote jobs—highlighting the significant impact Remotely One has had in shaping conversations around remote work.Have you checked out some of the incredible insights shared on Remotely One? If you're wondering where to start, the duo reflects on some of their most impactful interviews. One standout guest was Jack Nilles, who coined the term "telework" in 1967. A former rocket engineer on the Apollo mission, Nilles questioned why traffic congestion couldn't be solved if humans could be sent to the moon! Another powerful discussion was with Brian Elliott, former executive at Slack's Future Forum. Elliott emphasized that "time matters more than place," a perspective supported by research showing a 39% productivity boost when employees have flexible schedules.Still learning about the advantages of remote work? Tune into the episode with Dr. Nick Bloom, a leading researcher on remote work. His data-driven analysis debunked widespread myths and highlighted the productivity advantages of flexible work models.Curious about pay equity in remote work? Dive into their conversation with Job van der Voort, founder of Remote.com, who raised an impressive $500 million in funding. Insights from Dr. Kelly Monahan of Upwork's Research Institute and from Sasha Connor, a pioneer in remote leadership at Clorox, further enriched the podcast!Looking for more unfiltered stories? Check out the fan-favorite segment, "Not Safe for Remote Work", where frontline workers share their most hilarious and inspiring remote work experiences. One unforgettable story came from Becky Jones, who delivered a high-stakes pitch to an executive board from a café—only for a nearby child to smear frosting on her face mid-call. Then there's Kristen Bass, whose story could rival a thriller. Jamie Jackson, co-host of the Humorous Resources podcast, also left a lasting impression with relatable stories about managing remote work while parenting.We proudly celebrate our achievements—from meaningful interviews with top industry voices to fostering one of the largest remote work communities, now boasting over 3,500 Slack members and 5,000 email subscribers. With deep gratitude, we thank our listeners and guests for making this journey possible! Kaleem and Rick are more committed than ever to sharing authentic stories and fresh insights as they continue to explore the evolving landscape of remote work.Here's to the next 100 episodes! More about us: Remotely One's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/remotelyone Remotely One's Webpage: https://www.remotelyone.com/
In this heartfelt and honest conversation, Mary Hendricks is joined by Kaitlyn Nilles to unpack the multifaceted roles of motherhood and the challenges of balancing work, family, and personal growth. Together, they explore the transition from corporate jobs to content creation, shedding light on the financial, emotional, and societal pressures moms face every day.The discussion emphasizes the value of all forms of motherhood—whether working outside the home, staying at home, or navigating entrepreneurship. Kaitlyn shares her journey as a single parent, highlighting the importance of quality time over quantity with kids and the need for self-care and mental health breaks. They also dive into co-parenting, the evolving dynamics of relationships post-divorce, and the empowerment that comes from knowing your worth.This episode is a candid reminder that no matter what label society places on you, all moms are working moms, and every role deserves recognition and support.Key Takeaways:The Value of All Mothers: Labels like "working mom" and "stay-at-home mom" are limiting and don't reflect the hard work all mothers do.Quality Over Quantity: Time spent with kids doesn't have to be constant to be meaningful.Mental Health Breaks: It's okay to pause and invest in yourself—your growth benefits everyone.Navigating Change: Post-divorce relationships and co-parenting can evolve positively with communication and self-worth.Motherhood and Money: Childcare costs highlight the true value of unpaid parenting work.Entrepreneurship Reality: Content creation is a mix of passion, unpaid labor, and eventual reward.Support Systems: Community and connection are essential for moms navigating modern parenting.Social Expectations: Society's definitions of motherhood need a serious overhaul—let's celebrate every path moms take.LINKS MENTIONED:Listen to the me as a guest on Kailtyn's Podcast, I Didn't Sign Up For Thishttps://open.spotify.com/episode/02qJz4GpxrudAKZwWawF5mTo follow Kaitlyn: https://www.instagram.com/honestly.kaitlyn/ https://linktr.ee/honestlykaitlyn?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabHwD_S94Ogw4bTo3b7VRirCfzmQXRAH1zTyW0VTy8NI7HzNe6oXB4l8nU_aem_h4XWLVCV3wqyn-AZBmmOvQREMEMBER: If this episode resonated with you, don't forget to subscribe to Picking Daisies and share it with a friend who needs some encouragement. Let's grow through what we go through, together.
HOPE - Hoffnung durch Herrlichkeit | Wolfram Nilles by Regiogemeinde Riehen
El líder remoto – Raúl CastroSi hay trabajo remoto, tiene que haber un líder remoto. El también llamado teletrabajo, ha transformado radicalmente la manera en que las personas desempeñan sus labores. Y esas personas necesitan un líder, un líder remoto. Un experto nos cuenta como liderar personas a distancia. Aunque este modelo se popularizó masivamente en la era contemporánea, sus raíces se remontan a varias décadas atrás, siendo inicialmente una necesidad tecnológica y práctica que, con el tiempo, se convirtió en una alternativa viable para diversas industrias. La historia del trabajo remoto y del líder remotoLa idea del trabajo remoto comenzó a tomar forma en la década de 1970, impulsada por el auge de las telecomunicaciones. El término "telecommuting" fue acuñado por Jack Nilles, un físico e ingeniero que trabajaba en proyectos espaciales en Estados Unidos. Nilles propuso que trabajar desde casa utilizando herramientas tecnológicas no solo reduciría los costos operativos, sino que también aliviaría problemas como el tráfico y la contaminación en las grandes ciudades. A pesar de su potencial, el trabajo remoto no fue adoptado de manera masiva en sus primeros años. Las limitaciones tecnológicas, como el mínimo acceso a computadores personales y redes de comunicación, hacían difícil implementar este modelo. Sin embargo, empresas visionarias comenzaron a experimentar con el teletrabajo en roles específicos, como atención al cliente y desarrollo de software. La revolución digital y el líder remoto La década de 1990 marcó un punto de inflexión. La proliferación de computadoras personales, el auge de Internet y la creación de herramientas como el correo electrónico hicieron que el trabajo remoto fuera más accesible. Durante este período, las empresas comenzaron a integrar modelos híbridos, permitiendo a ciertos empleados trabajar desde casa algunos días a la semana. Sin embargo, aún existía escepticismo. El líder remoto temía que el trabajo remoto redujera la productividad y dificultara la supervisión de los equipos. Esto reflejaba una mentalidad tradicional de control directo que dificultaba la confianza en los colaboradores. La pandemia como catalizadorAunque el trabajo remoto había crecido paulatinamente, fue la pandemia de COVID-19 en 2020 lo que aceleró su adopción a nivel global. En cuestión de semanas, empresas de todo el mundo se vieron obligadas a implementar este modelo para garantizar la continuidad de sus operaciones. Esta transición masiva representó un desafío significativo para el líder remoto. Pasaron de gestionar equipos en oficinas físicas a coordinar personas dispersas geográficamente, lo que puso a prueba su capacidad de adaptación. Algunos de los principales retos fueron: Fomentar la comunicación efectiva: La falta de interacción cara a cara requirió el uso intensivo de herramientas digitales como Zoom, Slack y Microsoft Teams. Mantener la cohesión del equipo: El líder remoto tuvo que encontrar nuevas formas de fortalecer el sentido de pertenencia y motivar a sus colaboradores en un entorno virtual. Equilibrio entre control y confianza: Supervisar el desempeño sin caer en prácticas de micromanagement fue crucial para garantizar la productividad y el bienestar de los empleados, y el buen juicio del líder remoto El futuro del líder remotoHoy en día, el trabajo remoto se ha consolidado como una opción viable y preferida por millones de personas. El líder remoto debe entender los modelos híbridos, que combinan días en la oficina con jornadas desde casa, y que son cada vez más comunes. Además, la tecnología sigue evolucionando, ofreciendo herramientas más sofisticadas para la colaboración virtual. Para el líder remoto, esto significa repensar sus enfoques de liderazgo. Conceptos como el liderazgo remoto y la gestión basada en resultados han ganado relevancia. El líder remoto del futuro deberá desarrollar habilidades como la empatía digital, la capacidad de construir confianza a distancia y la promoción de una cultura inclusiva en entornos virtuales. Un experto nos habla de el líder remotoEl invitado a este episodio es Raúl Castro, destacado profesional con más de 30 años de experiencia en liderazgo y gestión empresarial. Ha vivido y desempeñado roles directivos en cuatro países distintos y trabajado con líderes de más de veinte. Es un referente latinoamericano en liderazgo orientado a las nuevas generaciones.Desde su consultora de Gestión de Personas y Talento https://www.dpersonas.com, ha desarrollado su habilidad para comunicar la necesidad de adaptación y transformación de los líderes con los que trabaja a un mundo nuevo.Además de su labor como consultor internacional y emprendedor permanente, Raúl dirige y presenta el programa semanal de radio "Líderes Globales" en Capital Radio, donde entrevista a figuras destacadas del mundo empresarial y comparte tendencias en liderazgo. Asimismo, produce y presenta su propio podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/4HbKRiPZ6m3ZlmvRiXwlIz?si=3aae9a39e9664c6dComo autor, ha publicado cuatro libros que reflejan su experiencia y conocimientos en liderazgo y gestión: "CEO Remoto": Guía práctica para liderar equipos a distancia, con estrategias y ejemplos reales sobre comunicación, motivación y gestión de conflictos en entornos remotos."Eleven": Síntesis de 11 años de reflexiones sobre personas y management, condensadas en 150 capítulos. "La Puerta Abierta": Relato inspirador sobre cómo convertir experiencias difíciles en oportunidades de crecimiento personal."Tiempo para Decidir": Reflexión sobre valores esenciales del baloncesto, aplicados al liderazgo y gestión empresarial.Líder Remoto, Raúl Castro, Teletrabajo, Trabajo Remoto, Trabajo A Distancia, Modelo Híbrido, Trabajo Presencial podcast, Podcast Corporativo, Comunicación Organizacional, Recursos Humanos, Desarrollo Profesional, Desarrollo Personal, Comunicación Efectiva, Santiago Ríos, Mil PalabrasRecuerda por favor escucharnos y suscribirte en la plataforma que más te guste:https://podcasts.apple.com/co/podcast/mil-palabras/id1472769024 https://open.spotify.com/show/4ntUNh1i9rPue1MkeuEYLs http://bit.ly/googleMPhttps://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mil-palabras--4898895https://www.deezer.com/mx/show/1872052Para participar, escríbeme tus comentarios a santiagorios@milpalabras.com.coRecursos recomendados en este PodcastEste episodio complementa perfectamente el concepto de tele trabajo (fue publicado en pandemia) https://www.milpalabras.com/034-como-aprovechar-el-teletrabajo/LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raulcastro/Sitio Web: https://dpersonas.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4HbKRiPZ6m3ZlmvRiXwlIz?si=6319926eb3204bfeSuscríbete al http://www.milpalabras.com enhttp://www.milpalabras.comDescarga GRATIS el ebook “Cómo Crear un Podcast Corporativo”https://milpalabras.com.co/Otros podcasts recomendados de nuestra redhttps://open.spotify.com/show/77wLRAuRqZMuIiPcaBNHsJLas voces de los líderes que hacen posible la evolución y la transformación digital. Casos de éxito, innovación, nuevos modelos de negocio y soluciones tecnológicas prácticas para crecer las empresas.https://open.spotify.com/show/77wLRAuRqZMuIiPcaBNHsJhttps://milpalabras.com.co/podcast/historias-que-nutren/Conversaciones con profesionales que tienen algo para nutrir tu vida en lo personal, lo profesional, lo espiritual y lo físico.http://bit.ly/historiasquenutrenhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0ILLNacYnuNnkgcELVARu6?si=7d7e070863104550Entrevistas e historias divertidas y personales con Gente que ama la música y sabe de música. (suenan canciones completas al lado de las historias).http://spoti.fi/3hWr020Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mil-palabras--4898895/support.
HOPE - Wolfram Nilles
HOPE - Wolfram Nilles
Hope - Wolfram Nilles
In dieser Woche nimmt uns Joshua Nilles im KreaTief-Podcast mit auf eine Reise durch Psalm 71. Ein Psalm voller Ehrlichkeit und Tiefe, das Gebet eines älteren Menschen, der auf ein langes Leben zurückblickt. Joshua teilt drei kraftvolle Botschaften für unseren Alltag: 1️⃣ Vertrauen trotz Herausforderungen – Lass deine Feinde nicht über dich triumphieren. 2️⃣ Erinnerung […]
HOPE - Wolfram Nilles
HOPE - Wolfram Nilles
HOPE - Sammy Nilles
In this special episode Sam Ashoo, MD interviews Ryan Johnson, Pharm. D. who shares strategies to address the recent IV fluid shortage caused by Hurricane Helene.00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview01:10 Meet Ryan Johnson: Clinical Pharmacist02:06 Role of Clinical Pharmacists in Emergency Medicine05:03 IV Fluid Shortage: Causes and Impact05:56 Institutional Strategies to Mitigate IV Fluid Shortages14:52 Provider-Level Solutions for Fluid Conservation22:11 Pharmacy and Nursing Staff Roles in Fluid Management26:34 Advanced Measures and Federal Guidelines34:40 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsResources mentioned in the podcast:(Brigham and Women's Protocol) Patiño, A. M., Marsh, R. H., Nilles, E. J., Baugh, C. W., Rouhani, S. A., & Kayden, S. (2018). Facing the shortage of IV fluids — a Hospital-Based Oral Rehydration strategy. New England Journal of Medicine, 378(16), 1475–1477. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmp1801772 Vizient shares conservation strategies for potential IV fluid supply disruption caused by Hurricane Helene https://newsroom.vizientinc.com/en-US/releases/releases-vizient-shares-conservation-strategies-for-potential-iv-fluid-supply-disruption-caused-by-hurricane-helene
Hope - Wolfram Nilles
HOPE - Wolfram Nilles
HOPE - Wolfram Nilles
Hope - Wolfram Nilles
Hope - Wolfram Nilles
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
EP402. Kaitlyn Nilles aka @honestly.kaitlyn is a single mom of two who shares the real and raw realities of being a mom online. In this episode, Renee and Kaitlyn chat divorce, being a working mom, mom guilt, and more! RENEE REINA www.themomroom.com Instagram: @themomroompodcast | @thereneereina TikTok: @thereneereina Facebook Community Youtube: Renee Reina- The Mom Room Podcast KAITLYN NILLES: @honestly.kaitlyn SPONSORS: Little Spoon Claritin Lolavie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
Today's show notes are a little bit different. We'd like to keep Jack's story in his own words as much as possible, so we're sharing a polished version of the transcript over at: https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts /jack-nilles-telework Talking to our host Pilar Orti, Jack takes us on a journey through the very early days of telecommuting, sharing the challenges and triumphs he experienced while pioneering this new concept. From convincing skeptical companies to adopt telework to exploring the societal benefits of reduced traffic congestion and pollution, Jack's story is a fascinating glimpse into the birth of a movement that continues to shape our world today. LINKS: Get in touch with Jack through his website (you can email him from there) https://www.jala.com/ Jack's blog: https://www.jalahq.com/blog/ WORK DIFFERENT, the documentary https://www.nfb.ca/film/work-different/ You can connect with Pilar on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/pilarorti/ Or message her through https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/contact-us
In this captivating podcast episode, we're treated to an engaging interview with Jack Nilles, the esteemed CEO of JALA International, Inc., affectionately known as the "father of telework and telecommuting." With a global reputation as an applied futurist and consultant, Nilles has spearheaded award-winning telework programs that have truly transformed the landscape of modern work practices.As a former rocket scientist turned researcher, Nilles takes us on a fascinating journey through his exploration of remote work practices. Beginning with his early fascination with leveraging technology to alleviate traffic congestion, his groundbreaking research at the University of Southern California led to the coining of terms like "telecommuting" and "telework" to encapsulate the revolutionary concept of working remotely through telecommunications.Throughout the interview, Nilles provides insightful reflections on the evolution of terminology surrounding remote work. He eloquently emphasizes the core principle of utilizing technology to facilitate remote work, irrespective of the specific labels attached. His observations shine a light on the transformative potential of remote work, offering profound insights into its ability to enhance work-life balance, alleviate traffic congestion, and amplify productivity.Delving into Nilles' pioneering experiments with telecommuting in the '70s and '80s, we gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by corporations and public sectors in embracing remote work. The discussion also touches upon the sudden surge in remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, which, while accelerating adoption, posed unforeseen challenges, particularly for downtown areas unprepared for the mass transition of workers.Despite these hurdles, Nilles remains steadfast in his belief that telework is not just a passing trend but a transformative force with far-reaching benefits, including reducing fossil fuel consumption and traffic congestion. Envisioning a future where remote and office work coexist harmoniously, he underscores the importance of gradual adaptation, especially for downtown areas seeking to thrive in this new paradigm.Hosts Kaleem and Rick express their deep admiration for Nilles' groundbreaking work and its profound influence on their lives. Their heartfelt appreciation sets the tone for a poignant conclusion to the interview, filled with gratitude and eager anticipation for future discussions with Nilles. In essence. A rich and comprehensive exploration of telecommuting's past, present, and future, infused with personal anecdotes and a fervent advocacy for the transformative power of remote work.Learn more about Jack:Jack's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-john-m-nilles-632a78/JALA International, Inc.: https://www.jala.com/index.php
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
In this week's episode of the KICK-ASS Stepmom Podcast Jamie interviews Kaitlyn Nilles of Honesty Kaitlyn. Jamie and Kaitlyn dive into her divorce, her new co-parenting relationship, her commitment to remaining friends with her co-parent, and the power of language in referring to the ex. We also talk about how Kaitlyn's experience as a child of divorce has influenced how she co-parents with her former husband, how they navigated their separation and so much more... WANT MORE FROM JAMIE? Check out her website Follow along on Instagram Follow along on Facebook Join The KICK-ASS Stepmom Community: Free Guide 12 Ways To Redefine Your Stepmom Experience When Should A Stepmom Disengage? Take The Quiz and See For More From Kaitlyn Nilles: Follow them on Instagram: @honestly.kaitlyn Check out her Tik Tok: @honestly.kaitlyn Listen to her podcast: I didn't sign up for this Thanks to Our Sponsors: Jen the RHN | Metabolic Reset program: https://www.jentherhn.com save $100 with the code KICKASSSTEPMOM LMNT | My Go To Electrolyte Drink. Head to www.drinklmnt.com/kickassstepmom to get a free sample pack with purchase. HB Face | hbface.com/jamiescrimgeour and use code HBJAMIE for 20% your order
Dear Mama Monologues are special clips we pull from each episode, filled with an encouraging message from our guest to you. They are released as a bonus mini-sode each week so you have a place you can quickly access words to get you through those tough motherhood moments.Listen to my full conversation with Kaitlyn in Episode 15 of Moms of the Night PodcastKaitlyn is a single mom of two who shares the real and raw realities of being a mom. She focuses her content on helping moms be the best version of themselves and not comparing their lives on social media. Connect with Kaitlyn on Instagram or TikTok @honestly.kaitlyn
On today's episode, I am joined by Kaitlyn Nilles, who shares her honest story of separation, divorce, co-parenting and more. As a single parent and child of divorce, Kaitlyn shares her personal experience navigating the tough realities that come with separation, as well as ways that she has cared for herself and her children throughout the journey. While I do not personally relate to being a single parent, I share how I have encountered divorce within my own family, and we discuss the ways that families can take shape in the aftermath of divorce and the importance of stability and showing up. Kaitlyn is a mom of two who shares the real and raw realities of being a mom online. She focuses her content on helping moms be the best version of themselves and not comparing their lives on social media. In today's episode, we also discuss the ways that honesty can be received online, and how we can accept multiple realities of motherhood. Connect with Kaitlyn on Instagram or TikTok @honestly.kaitlyn LET'S CONNECT: Join our Moms of the Night community on Instagram: @momsofthenightpodcastAnd if you're loving the podcast, be sure to drop a 5 star rating and give us a review - it helps us greatly with reaching moms who also need to hear these words!
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
Happy Auffahrt | Wolfram Nilles | 17.03.2024 by FEG Riehen
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
news birthdays/events the next big trend in travel word of the day news have you ever mixed friends and business...did it work out? if you get a refund...are you going to spend it or save it? most misprounced food names news would you rather have an 'end of year performnace review' or get real time opinions constantly from your boss? game: quiz game: feud news game: 6 year old trivia best vanilla ice creams goodbye/fun facts....Telecommuter Appreciation Week...you know...employees who work from home (or anywhere their heart desires) and usually use email and videoconferencing as ways of delivering their work...you probably didn't hear about telecommuting until about 4 years ago....but a man named Jack Nilles first coined the term ‘telecommuting' in 1972. At the time, Nilles was working remotely on a complicated communication system for NASA. Unable to find an existing word to describe his job, he told people that he was telecommuting. This led to the birth of the term. one good thing about it...Research has shown that unscheduled absences are reduced by up to 63% per year if staff members work remotely.
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durée : 01:59:18 - France Musique est à vous du samedi 24 février 2024 - par : Gabrielle Oliveira-Guyon - Dans cette nouvelle émission, continuons notre tour du monde musical, avec Beethoven, la musique de Charles Mingus par la pianiste Stéphanie Nilles, Steve Reich, et d'autres ! - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito
«Weniger ist mehr» – so lautet das Motto der diesjährigen ökumenischen Kampagne zur Fastenzeit. Ob weniger tatsächlich mehr ist, und was das für uns im satten Westen bedeuten könnte, darüber spricht Bernd Nilles, Geschäftsführer des katholischen Hilfswerks Fastenaktion.Die Themen dieser Folge:Klimagerechtigkeit im Fokus: warum viermal dasselbe Thema für die Kampagne?Weshalb ist die Enzyklika «Laudato si'» von Papst Franziskus ein ethisch wegweisendes Dokument für alle Menschen?Vom ökologischen Fuss- zum Handabdruck: Welcher Gedanke steckt dahinter?Was kann das Individuum zur Klimagerechtigkeit beitragen, und was müssen Politik und Wirtschaft tun?Wahlschlappe der Grünen bei den eidgenössischen Wahlen: Wie gross ist das Klimabewusstsein der Schweizerinnen und Schweizer?Wie evaluiert das Hilfswerk Fastenaktion, was seine Aktionen bringenWarum kann Verzicht eine Chance sein?
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
Mit:Einander - Wolfram Nilles
Jahreslosung | Wolfram Nilles by Regiogemeinde Riehen
durée : 00:59:46 - Banzzaï du mardi 02 janvier 2024 - par : Nathalie Piolé - La playlist jazz de Nathalie Piolé.
Schlagzeugerin Anika Nilles tourt durch die ganze Welt, ob mit der eigenen Band oder angefragt von anderen Künstlern. Sie war mit Gitarrenlegende Jeff Beck und Johnny Depp als Sänger unterwegs.
Anika Nilles hat umgeschult: Von Erzieherin in leitender Position zur Schlagzeugerin von Rang und Namen. Auf der Blauen Couch erzählt sie, warum die richtige Balance beim Schlagzeugspielen so wichtig ist für den perfekten Beat.
This episode of JJ Meets World is dedicated to the memory of Jared Nilles. For more episodes of JJ Meets World, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit http://www.jjmeetsworld.com/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jjmeetsworld?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/
This week, I'm chatting with my good friend Stephanie Nilles of Pawsitive Connection Dog Training in Spokane, Washington. I first met Stephanie two years ago when I wanted to spotlight local dogpreneurs on my Big White Dog Photography blog. She was just about to embark on a new branch to her business: hydrotherapy for dogs. She has since completed construction of a hydrotherapy spa for dogs on her property and she's using the pool to help physically compromised dogs get some gentle water activity. There's so much more to the story, though, including how one white boxer with degenerative myelopathy drives Stephanie's soul every day and what it's been like to carry on since Bam left our physical world. Let's walk with Stephanie on her journey. But maybe grab a pint of Ben & Jerry's. Because ice cream. Find Stephanie Find Stephanie Pawsitive Connection Dog Training and Hydrotherapy Facebook Instagram YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onelastnetwork/message
Thanks for checking out episode 42 of Drum For The Song podcast featuring the insanely talented Anika Nilles who has taken the drum community by storm over the past decade after being 'discovered' on YouTube, within a few years being the cover artist for Modern Drummer Magazine and most recently touring as the drummer for none other than the guitar legend himself, Jeff Beck!In this episode, Anika and I have a great chat about her history with the drums and how she was encouraged to play by her parents at 6 years old and how she got the recent gig with Jeff Beck and what it was like touring with him and Johnny Depp across the UK and Europe and how she had to play most of the tour with an injured right foot which led to her having to learn the set by using just her left foot for the bass drum. She also has some great advice for drummers who would like to get more comfortable with odd time signatures and reveals some of her favourite musicians and inspirations.Visit https://www.anikanilles.com/ for more information about Anika.https://www.facebook.com/AnikaNilles/http://www.instagram.com/anika.nillesPlease subscribe to the podcast via your podcast provider & YouTube.If you've enjoyed any of my episodes, please consider joining my Patreon community via Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/drumforthesong/ for access to exclusive content, giveaways plus 20% discount at http://www.motorhead-beer.comI'd like to give a special thanks to my top-tier 'Groove Master' Patrons for their extended support. Cheers to Dean S Monahan, Rudi Pauly, Dan Hurst, Gareth Richards, Steve Hancock, Paul W. Grasmehr, Charley Farley, Kenny Kendrick, Mark Porter, John Lang, Mark Porter, John Carley, Mike Laney & Pietro Viecelli.You can also donate to this totally independant podcast by making a donation via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RMXSZGD7CTXY4Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/drumforthesonghttp://www.facebook.com/groups/drumforthesong/Instagram:http://www.instagram.com/drumforthesonghttp://www.instagram.com/dane_drumsTwitter:http://www.twitter.com/drumforthesonghttp://www.twitter.com/dane_drumsTikTokhttp://www.tiktok.com/drumforthesongMerch:https://drumforthesong.bigcartel.com/Official website:http://www.drumforthesong.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/drumforthesong. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
StoneBridge Senior Living's Director of Human Resources, Erika Nilles-Plumlee, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. She shares her broad experience across many industries and roles, and how this has helped her with her growth and success in her career.
On today's episode the guys update Belt Watch and whether or not Arkansas can stay on this hot streak. They then talk with Santangelo and Nilles of the Friends of Spike Collective, a group looking to support Gonzaga student-athletes traverse the NIL market. You can learn more about opportunities with Friends of Spike at friendsofspike.com Music by Matthew Friedman