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“90% of Marketers agree that sustainability agendas need to be more ambitious.” We are back to 2025 with a bang and a full-on schedule of fantastic guests and riveting conversations. In our first episode of the year we're joined by Ozlem Senturk, Senior Partner at Kantar's Global Sustainable Transformation Practice. Ozlem shares so many interesting insights from Kantar and the World Federation of Advertisers study ‘Sustainable Marketing 2030', where they identified what Marketers need to do to transform faster, the structural challenges and lack of internal resources that need to be overcome and the need for a P&L that factors in planet and profit. We explore the need for new economic frameworks and how circularity plays a pivotal role in both driving and supporting that. Ozlem shares with us, that there is a clear skills gap when it comes to Marketers, she explains, “it's a lot around the daily challenges and people having to understand the value chain and its impact”, and that, “there is a need to speed up the adoption of the circular economy, but Marketers are having a harder time in understanding it, plus they are still quite focused on traditional moments of consumption. We need to expand the understanding of the value chain for marketing.” The need for Marketers to also focus internally and understand what is happening throughout the organisations they work for is becoming increasingly more important. In addition, Ozlem explains that “sustainability drives meaning and difference”, so Marketers should be considering sustainability KPIs as an integrated part of the communications process. “We need to think big when we communicate” … she tells us. There is work to be done, and skills to be honed, but with that comes opportunity. Download the study to find out more! Tune in and listen as we talk to Ozlem about: The range of findings from the study Why Marketers need to understand the circular economy How internal focus is a key requirement to understanding the opportunities Why we can't shy away from talking about what we are doing Marketing's brain print How from a creative brief perspective – sustainability remains at a low level Setting sustainability KPIs as an integrated part of the communications process The barriers to engagement with sustainability This really is an inspiring but highly practical episode to start our 2025 conversations. Tune in, enjoy it, share it - and of course, share your comments. Find out more information about the Sustainable Marketing 2030 report. Connect with OzLem Senturk on LinkedIn. We've got plenty more terrific conversations coming in 2025. Stay tuned… here's to more. ________________________________________________________________________________ About us… We help Marketers save the planet.
Shownotes00:00 - Intro & Context07:31 - Transparency in Uncertain Times: How Much Is Enough?15:21 - Emotions vs. Messaging: Challenges in Leadership Communication24:51 - Flexibility as the Key: Navigating Change SuccessfullyLinksGuest Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ozlem-yavuz-0b207254/Thomas Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-kohler-pplwise/Thomas e-mail: thomas@pplwise.compplwise: https://pplwise.com/
Chef Ayse Ozlem Oguzcan-Cranston, also known as Chef Oz was born in Eskisehir Turkiye, but was raised in Brooklyn, New York. Chef Oz found her love of cooking at an early age, watching her Mother make meals for her family while growing up in Brooklyn. It was this love of cooking that inspired her to enter culinary school at the Institute of Culinary Education in NYC. After finishing her education at the Institute of Culinary Education in NYC, Ozlem decided to work at Abigail Kirsch Catering from 2007-2012. In 2014, Ozlem decided to open her own catering business and decided to cater in the tri-state area. When Ozlem and her husband moved to Kingston, NY, she got the opportunity to take over a brick and mortar restaurant and she opened Masa Midtown in March 2020 as a catering and events venue. When Covid hit, she pivoted her business to do takeout, but eventually opened to the public after the positive response from the community. Currently, Masa Midtown is open as a restaurant and catering business with Chef Oz at the helm. Chef Oz resides in Kingston with her husband, Bill Cranston, and her kitty. To learn more about Chef Oz and Masa Midtown: IG: masa-midtown
We welcomed, Ozlem Tuskan, founder of The Resilient and empowerment coach for women onto the In Her Shoes Podcast this week. From her early career triumphs at MTV and CNN to launching her own coaching practice, Ozlem shares her journey and insights on unlocking personal potential. Learn how she helps women become the best versions of themselves and discover why she believes we all have the power to achieve our goals. Join us for an inspiring conversation about resilience, self-belief, and turning dreams into reality. Ready to unlock your potential? Join our RISERs who are already 'wave'ing and matching with opportunities through our AI video-led app. Think Bumble, for your next boss. RISER, where ambition meets opportunity. AD Follow Ozlem here Follow In Her Shoes Here
In this episode we are joined by Ozlem Kose PhD to discuss an article she co-wrote with Fatma Arıcı-Şahin & Ahmet Abakay, A Tale of Three Sisters: A Movie Analysis from Critically Informed Family Therapy Perspective. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 33(4), 315-329 (Kose et al 2019).Özlem Köse, an associate with Couple and Family Therapy Montreal, holds a Ph.D. in medical family therapy and is a registered clinical counsellor boasting 15 years' experience in individual, couple and family therapy. Ozlem invites us to talk with her about the film A Tale of Three Sisters (2019) by acclaimed Turkish film maker Emin Alper. The film follows the stories of three young girls who are taken from rural, central Anatolia to work for affluent families as foster children. We discuss systemic themes such as intergenerational patterns, roles, gender, culture and power and how these ideas are woven into this intimate family drama.Ozlem bio:Özlem Köse, an associate with Couple and Family Therapy Montreal, holds a Ph.D. in medical family therapy and is a registered clinical counsellor boasting 15 years' experience in individual, couple and family therapy. With a strong background in trauma-informed and evidence-based systemic therapy, Özlem counsels individuals and couples on issues such as relationship conflict, separation and divorce, relational traumas (e.g., C-PTSD, emotional neglect and abuse), infidelity, management of chronic illness as a couple, couples' sexual desire discrepancy and early childhood trauma. Özlem has extensive training and supervision in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), which is one of the only scientifically validated couple therapy approaches.Besides her clinical work with couples and adults, Özlem has a background in school counselling and enjoys working with teens on a variety of issues. She is also trained as a behavioural health specialist, helping individuals and couples improve their overall health and achieve their behavioural health goals such as weight loss, exercise and illness management. Özlem works in English and Turkish.Paper reference:Köse, Ö., Arıcı-Şahin, F., & Abakay, A. (2021). A Tale of Three Sisters: A Movie Analysis from Critically Informed Family Therapy Perspective. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 33(4), 315-329.Film:A Tale of Three Sisters (2019)Original title: Kiz KardeslerDirector: Emin Alper
This week, Gilly catches up with the queen of Turkish cuisine, Ozlem Warren.We've met Ozlem already on Cooking the Books to talk about her 2020 book Ozlem's Turkish Table, but this time she's talking about the side of Turkish cuisine that perhaps we don't know so well, the vegetables, the sebze, inspired by thousands of years of diverse food histories. Head over to Gilly's Substack to try out one of the recipes from Ozlem's food moments, and have a listen to her special Cooking the Books Spotfiy playlist, inspired by her DJ years at university in Scotland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ozlem primarily talks about our weekly blog, Gradifying – Who Writes It, and Why? The beginning of this session however she talks about her own research on “irregular migration from Central America and Mexico to the United States”. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & […]
Welcome to the Living Room Conversations by LIVEsciences!Our guest, Ozlem Brooke Erol, founder and CEO of Purposeful Business Inc., 20+ Years In Purpose Work. Help professionals who want to find work that is not only about a paycheck. Work with leaders who care about having a positive impact as much as making profit.We have seen the catalytic power of conversations in the work that we do, as well as the impact that it brings to our world.Our Living Room is a space for us to connect, to explore thoughts and learnings, in a relaxed and very human way. Through this channel, we look forward to an engaging dialogue and resonance with our guests, and bring a breath of fresh air to the space we occupy in this virtual world.To our listeners and followers, we hope to create an opportunity to candidly eavesdrop and chime in to one of the many interesting conversations around the space of teal, agile and the future of work.Stay tuned for our next Living Room Conversations.
Do you know what men want sexually? Where have you learned about men's sexual desire? In this conversation with Özlem Peron, Sex & Intimacy Coach, Certified Tantric Yoga & Pranayama Practitioner, and Sacred Sexuality Healer, we talk about common misunderstandings, biological differences, and influences on men's sexual appetite. Ozlem reveals that there's a discrepancy with what women and society think men want and desire, our knowledge about each other's sexual energy, and what men actually need and crave. Whether or not you're in a sexual relationship with a man, this is the perfect opportunity to appreciate and understand men in a whole new way. You'll discover there are many assumptions that are made about men's sexual appetite, and just how damaging and far from reality they are for many men. Listen now to hear Özlem share about: The turn on that's available for men when they are embodied and connect with their heart and body. Our assumptions of men and their sexual desires and appetite are not true. How men get intimacy and sex confused. Pornography and its impact on men's understanding of sex, intimacy and desire. The difference in the biological make up and sexual energy of men and women The prevalence of performance anxiety in men How unrealistic and damaging pornography is The pressure to come and ejaculate How important it is for all of us to understand and be intimate with ourselves first. The impacts on our sexual appetite How erotic play can help us to understand our partners better The vulnerability required to understand and explore each other in a sexual relationship There's an opportunity for men and women to learn about and from each other What to do when you and your partner have different sexual appetites How men can express their sexual energy in healthy ways What to do when men in our life are not in touch with themselves and seeking to understand and express their sexual energy in healthy, connected ways. Sexual fears men have Why it's important we show up fully expressed as women What men are really longing for You can connect with Özlem: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteSamsara Instagram @whitesamsara https://www.facebook.com/groups/tantraawakeninglove/?ref=share_group_link
Brooke left behind her home country - Turkey - and her successful career at IBM to find a new home - San Diego - and to start her own consulting businesses:purposeful.business is a site for the organizational side of work, yourbestlifeinc.com is for individuals. She made her giant step as she realized that who she was, the singular and only Ozlem, was vanishing. Her humanity and identity were falling away as a requisite for success in the world of corporate homogeneity. She's fun, smart, shining with the energy that builds when we focus on becoming ourselves, not ego but survival. We talk about loyalty, millennials, values, success, and why change toward humanity at work is "common sense but not commonplace," for starters.Join us, please, for our questions and conversation about why Everybody is Waiting for Friday.
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Get ready for today's episode 66 of the Most Awesome Founder Podcast! As always, the Inspiration Session will discuss topics that made Dries and Gerrit think, learn, and laugh. Here are some exciting sneak peeks of the topics explored within the episode: - What impact do prominent Venture Capitalists have on replacing startup founders over time? - The four main challenges Venture Capital is facing, calling on the question of whether VCs need to change - Generative Artificial Intelligence and its impact on productivity Take advantage of this thought-provoking and informative episode! Looking forward to hearing your opinion in the comments! :) Discussed sources: Conti, Annamaria, and Stuart JH Graham. "Valuable choices: prominent venture capitalists' influence on startup CEO replacements." Management Science 66.3 (2020): 1325-1350. https://www.ft.com/content/f8f6144a-1901-4391-9abf-072224d132c7 Noy, Shakked, and Whitney Zhang. "Experimental evidence on the productivity effects of generative artificial intelligence." Available at SSRN 4375283 (2023). Ozmen Garibay, Ozlem, et al. "Six Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Grand Challenges." International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction (2023): 1-47. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/16/technology/bing-chatbot-transcript.html How to Rewire Your Brain to Feel Good on Mondays Chapters (0:03) Teaser by Gerrit (1:14) Introduction by Gerrit (2:30) Reflection on the last episode with Alex Osterwalder (3:20) Dries starts with something that made him think: Should we keep founders as a CEO or replace them? (5:00) What is Gerrit's opinion on this? (7:00) The founder's role changes over time (7:33) paper discovers: would prominent VCs more likely to replace the founder or not? (8:30) Gerrit answers the question with his own experience (9:20) Dries presents the paper's findings (12:45) Gerrit explains the paper's findings with real-life examples (15:30) Gerrit introduces the topic that made him think: Why VC needs to change (19:43) Gerrit deep dives into the four main reasons for VCs to change (25:10) Dries' opinion on the VC topic (27:04) Gerrit opens discussion on another component: the structure of VCs (35:40) What made Dries think: academic research on the experimental evidence of AI on productivity (37:30) Gerrit's pos & neg experience with open AI in daily life (40:00) Dries explains the background of the study (43:30) Dries elaborates on where he uses generative AI (47:00) Gerrit discusses the usage of generative AI (48:20) Futuristic usage of generative AI (49:00) Gerrit goes into a personal story of using generative AI (51:50) What did Gerrit learn: challenges around AI to make it compatible (54:30) A societal challenge Dries faced with generative AI (56:20) Gerrit dives into the six challenges the paper identified (59:00) Geopolitical setting on generative AI (1:03:25) 6th point of Gerrit's paper (1:05:00) Discussing the paper Gerrit introduced (1:07:15) Can we still harness AI? (1:10:26) something that made Dries laugh: AI usage (1:13:40) Do you think AI will be able to predict future events for you? (1:17:03) something that made Gerrit laugh: How can people re-program themselves to lose the Monday blues (1:18:15) Why do people hate Mondays? (1:18:30) People have routines: how we can get rid of the Monday blues (1:23:30) What Dries does not hate Mondays (1:25:00) Two critical points to staying less stressed & enjoying Monday (1:26:15) What health metrics does Gerrit track? (1:27:45) Reflection on the episode by Gerrit and thank you!
This week Gilly is with Turkish food writer and chef, Ozlem Warren Ozlem found fame as a blogger after moving here in 2009, and her supper clubs, meze nights and her book, Ozlem's Turkish Table have made her the name in Turkish food.But since her home town of Antakya was devastated by the recent earthquake, she's raised thousands for the relief effort with the help of food influencers like Melissa Thompson, Ravneet Gill, Ixta Belfrage and Clerkenwell Boy, as well as a Cooking the Books fundraiser supper club. Gilly catches up with her after an emotional journey back to Turkey, not least because of the death of her mother. To donate to the Disasters and Emergencies Commission Turkish and Syrian relief fund, click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show Resources Here were the resources we covered in the episode: AdSearch LinkedIn Ads Library Sander's LinkedIn Profile NEW LinkedIn Learning course about LinkedIn Ads by AJ Wilcox Youtube Channel Contact us at Podcast@B2Linked.com with ideas for what you'd like AJ to cover. A great no-cost way to support us: Rate/Review! Show Transcript Have you ever wanted a library of all the LinkedIn Ads out there that you could look through for inspiration? We've got just the thing for you coming up on this week's episode of the LinkedIn Ads Show. Welcome to the LinkedIn Ads Show. Here's your host, AJ Wilcox. Hey there LinkedIn Ads fanatics! I would bet that most of us have wished that we could go somewhere to look at the highest performing ads on the LinkedIn Ads platform, maybe for inspiration as we're writing new ad copy, or maybe even to look at competitors ads side by side and check out what they're doing. Today, I'm interviewing Sander de Lange, from AdSearch.io, which is a very affordable LinkedIn Ads library to do just that. We talked through what it's capable of pricing, and especially the actionable ways that you as the LinkedIn Ads marketer can go and use these tools to your advantage. Sander is an agency owner out of the Netherlands, and he's the founder of AdSearch.io. Let's bring him on. AJ Wilcox Hey Sander. So excited to have you here on the podcast. Sander de Lange Hey, AJ, great to be here! AJ Wilcox Cool. Well, tell me a little bit about yourself. Tell me a little bit about the company ad search. Love to hear all that background? Sander de Lange Yeah, sure. So about myself. I'm from the Netherlands. I'm married. And we just got our first daughter. AJ Wilcox Congratulations. Sander de Lange Yeah. Thank you. Thank you, me and my wife, we really love to travel. So currently, I'm working remote from Thailand, which is our favorite country in the whole world. AJ Wilcox Oh, I have not been but I want to. Sander de Lange Yes. AJ Wilcox Cool. Well, tell us about the background of AdSearch.io Sander de Lange Yeah, sure. Sure. 10 years ago, together with my business partner Ozlem, we launched a marketing agency called Team Digital.nl. In the Netherlands. We're focused on getting B2B customers. And we do a lot of LinkedIn Ads for our clients. We really love the platform because of the great targeting and great way to reach ideal customers. But we were really missing a LinkedIn Ads library. So yeah, this year in 2022, we launched AdSearch.io, which is the world's biggest LinkedIn Ads library to help you find great LinkedIn Ad examples to mobile in seconds. AJ Wilcox Love that. So tell us about why you were looking for a library. Obviously, that was a problem you were looking to solve for yourself. What is that problem that we LinkedIn advertisers should be thinking about whether we're feeling this or not? Sander de Lange Yeah, exactly. So the idea actually started because of a few few challenges we kept running into because if you advertise on LinkedIn, you probably know that LinkedIn Ads has a higher cost per click than other ad platforms, which can be a bit scary for people if they start launching their first campaign because every new campaign can be a risk. Some people also might notice that ads with low engagement actually pay more per click. So you know, the LinkedIn algorithm works with the ad relevancy score. And that's based on factors like click through rate, comments, likes and shares. And the more relevant the ad, the lower the price you pay. So this also means that if you have ads with low engagement, you pay more per click. So creating relevant, engaging ads is very important. And on top of that, we kept running into that you need also enough fresh new ad creative to prevent audience fatigue. And that's actually when your target audience sees the same ads over and over and your ads can lose their impact. We figured that you don't want to be wasting ad budget on the wrong boring ads, because that can get expensive. And we wanted to find a way to decrease that risk. And that's actually where you had something to do with this. Because I'm a frequent listener of your podcast and you actually quoted you, you said, like, when you're spending money on LinkedIn Ads, it's inherently high risk, because the costs are higher. So any research you can do ahead of time to find out what your audience will like is going to be very useful. So that inspired us to create AdSearch.io. AJ Wilcox Oh, so cool. I'm glad I can be of any help there. So you obviously felt this pain, you realize that we need some sort of an ad library? How did you go about solving? Sander de Lange Yeah, so we believe that it was missing. And as librarian and it's a great way to get inspiration for new campaigns, you need to study ads that are performing well to generate ideas. And we didn't just want to create the ads library where we just put a few ads in there. And that's it, we really wanted to go the extra mile and add all kinds of features and functionality, so you can really find highly relevant ads quickly. So we did that by adding a few type of features. The first one is the search features. So you can really find relevant ads quickly. You can search by keywords, the whole database of ads is searchable by keywords. So for example, you could search for CRM or email templates and find ads that contain those keywords. You can search by company name or even by URL. So for example, if you search URL search, and you use like read remarketing, you will find remarketing ads. So that's the search features, you can find relevant ads quickly. And then step two is the sorting features. So you can discover the most engaging ads very quickly. So you can sort by engagement metrics, like likes, shares, comments, you can find the ads your audience loved most. And then you can use the filter features to find exactly what you need. Like you can filter by country, industry, ad formats, company size, all kinds of stuff. So if you were looking for a video ads containing the keyword CRM from a US company in the 50 to 200, staff range, you can find it. AJ Wilcox Oh, that's so cool. So I love the standard. How should LinkedIn advertisers actually use your tool? Sander de Lange Yeah, so I'd like to get into like a really step by step process with just a high level overview. First, it's really useful for everybody advertising on LinkedIn, but mostly people who can use it as LinkedIn advertising agencies and freelancers. In house LinkedIn advertisers can use it, but also the ad creative design teams. And they can use it for campaign optimization to improve the success rates and generate A/B testing ideas. But also, it might be helpful for the sales team to find companies that advertise on LinkedIn so they can reach out to them. Yeah, and of course, we're competitive research to spy on the best ads in any industry. But if you want to get into the step by step process of how we use it in our agency, we could go through that. AJ Wilcox Yes, I would love to see the step by step. And my background here for asking is because I think with a lot of these tools that are just giving us ideas, it's really difficult to come up with actionable principles, a lot of things you might look at and just say, Oh, that looks pretty, it looks nice. That sounds good. But then when you actually go to take action, there isn't. So walk us through your method for how you use your own tool to research and launch ads, that would be really cool. Sander de Lange Yeah, let's go through three steps that we use for our clients to get a lot of value out of it. The first is the A/B testing an idea generation process. Step one would be like researching the ads. So for example, I opened the tool and search for the campaign subject by keywords. So let's say, email templates, or something like this, or CRM, the tool will generate results of ads containing those keywords. Then I would go in the left sidebar, and sort by most reactions, or most comments to find the most engaging ads, and then I'll start studying their strategy and try to generate two ideas I would want to test. For example, I want to test using lead gen forms versus landing pages or test a different offer or test some type of ad copy. I'd go through all the ads that end up at the top, for example, study their introductory test and generate two ideas I want to test, study the ad creative and the visual, generate and think of two ideas I'd want to test. For example, square image ads that you had been on about the CTR increases that that can get you versus the non square ones. I go to the headline, try to generate two ideas, but also click through to the landing page and see what they do there. And also study the comments that people leave on the ads, because if you click view original ads, you can see sometimes people leaving questions or some type of stuff like this, which can be good intelligence for your campaign. So that's step number one trying to see all of these add elements and generate ideas based on top of that, once you've generated the ideas, I tried to see if you go to the ad creation and launch process, so all of these ideas, I'd rank them based on the potential impact they have, the ease of implementation and decide which ones we can launch and use in our next campaign. I'd see if I can share the ad examples that we found in a tool with the design team. You can click show ad details and easily share them with the team. You can also bookmark the ads to find them back later, easily. Then your design team will create them. And then when you upload the ads, you make sure to give them very clear names inside of LinkedIn so you can easily find back and find the results for A/B test. And you write down in an Excel sheet your hypothesis on which KPI you will judge the test. AJ Wilcox I'm a huge fan of that level of organization. Thank you for sharing that. Okay, so I'm just taking notes. Here we have the A/B testing idea generation. Then once you've generated those ideas, you go and actually start implementing the creative. And then step three was analyzing your results. Sander de Lange Yes, exactly, exactly. So step three would be the optimization and analyze process after you've launched them. So if you gave them a good naming structure, it would be very easy to find the results per ads, and you can then check if the results are statistically significant. And pause the loser, keep the winner alive and try to make a new variant based on the winner. So you can try and beat it. And if you do that, you can go back to the library and see based on the winner if you can find any other ads that might help you with that. AJ Wilcox Beautiful, I absolutely love that. What I like to do is, all of my ads that I launch on a certain day, I'll actually put the date. And whether it's the A or the B version in the ad name. So in the ad platform, I can go and just type the date, and then all the ads I see will just be either an A or B, I can very quickly evaluate. I'm a bit of an Excel geek like I would rather get it out to excel and run it in a pivot table. But if it was simple, like there was only a few of them, that'd be really good to do right within the platform. So I love that recommendation. AJ Wilcox Here's a quick sponsor break, and then we'll dive back into the interview with Sander. 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AJ Wilcox I'm curious, and I don't even know if you can share this, but where are you getting the data from on these? How does your software determine which company is important enough to index their ads? Sander de Lange In the beginning, we were looking at companies that have ads with a lot of engagement on them. But there's actually not that many companies that are doing a really great job on this. So we started to expand a little bit to add more ads in the tool so people can find lots of inspiration. And then we try to now adding more ads by companies that are doing a really good job. Based on the likes and the comments and the shares. Yep. AJ Wilcox Do you have any way of estimating how much a company is spending? And part of the competitive research would be looking at a competitor and trying to figure out like, are they spending $5k? Are they spending $300k a month? Can your tool do anything like that? Or do you have a rule of thumb that you might use to estimate how much I'm spending? Sander de Lange Yeah, as of right now, we don't have it yet. But we've definitely been thinking about if we could estimate or create a formula to estimate that that would be great. We do have some other cool ideas that might correspond with this a little bit. But as of right now, we didn't yet figure that one out. AJ Wilcox Do you have any thoughts on how we could use this tool for sales intelligence, I'm imagining if you're trying to sell into a certain company, or trying to sell into an industry, how you might use that to get a foot in the door. Sander de Lange Yeah, for sure, you can use our tool to find clients in specific regions and industries and company sizes. So you would know they are advertising on LinkedIn. You can already see the type of ads they are running. So what a sales team could do is that they could reach out and offer audits to a specific target industry. First of all, generate a list of qualified LinkedIn advertisers in that space. Currently, we have around 60,000 advertisers in the database, so there's probably going to be some qualified prospects in there. Yeah, and reach out to them offer ideas on how they should improve the advertising strategy, and see if you can offer them audit or free consult to develop a sales opportunity for the company. AJ Wilcox Very cool. I love that. What about competitive research? How would you go about using this? Let's say you're launching ads for a company, you want to research their competitors? How would you go about doing that? Sander de Lange That's a good one. Let's say you want to research one of your competitors. One of the things that our tool makes available is that you can actually find the ads that the most engaging ads your competitors are running. So that's one thing our tool can do that you can find on LinkedIn that easily yourself. So for example, if it's a big company, there might be 1000s of ads, they're running at every one time. And you can just go to our tool, type in the company name. Once you click on the company logo, there'll be view all ads by this company that will show you the ads they are running and then you can sort them by reactions like likes or sort them by comments. You can see these ads are the most engaging ones. And maybe also go through the comments that people leave on your competitors ads because that might be really valuable information as well. So based on that, you could see what's really working for them. AJ Wilcox And do you have to do all of this within the tool? Or is there like an export to Excel for us Excel junkies? Sander de Lange That might be a really good feature to add AJ, so you've given us a good idea. We have it on the back end, but maybe we should make the export available. AJ Wilcox Or at least to my account, because I would love to get some good use out of that. Sander de Lange Okay. I'll write that down AJ Wilcox I love getting big data into Excel. So I think the biggest question I think we're all going to have is, What does a subscription cost for those who aren't currently using it? Can you walk us through what pricing is like? Sander de Lange Yeah, sure. Currently, the pricing plans are per quarter or per year. So as of this point, they are $49 US dollars per quarter, or $99 per year. And that would include unlimited searches, unlimited filters, bookmarks, everything. There's no limitations on the plan. So I gotta be honest, here, we're not sure how long this is going to be that way. As of right now, that's the current pricing. AJ Wilcox Perfect. But that does feel really reasonable to me. I do hope everyone here who's listening who thinks this might be interesting, go and get subscribed, make sure you're grandfathered into any rate to before increases in the future. So love that. Are there any questions that you wish I would have asked you anything cool about the tool you want to point out? Or anything coming up on the roadmap that we should know about? Sander de Lange Yeah, I'd like to bounce a few ideas, that'd be great. Well, one of them is that we think we might have discovered a way to create also some insights into the targeting of a specific LinkedIn Ad campaign. So you could see, for example, what type of targeting your competitor might be using. But I'd like to see what would you think of that? Is that something that would be interesting to you? AJ Wilcox Oh, that would be so cool. To me. I mean, that takes your competitive intelligence, text that up to 11. Can you share with us how you'd narrow in on that? Or is that proprietary? Sander de Lange I gotta be a bit careful here. But what the end result would be, you know, LinkedIn recently released that feature where you can see like, okay, your audience, they have these types of skills, these type of job titles, these type of company sizes, all that type of stuff. AJ Wilcox Yeah, the audience insights feature. Sander de Lange The audience insights feature. We would be able to create something like this, but then for other companies, then your own for your competitors, that will be the end result. AJ Wilcox Oh, I love that. Okay, yeah. Sign me up. Whenever that happens. That'd be fantastic. Sander de Lange That's good to know. And maybe maybe we're also thinking of adding a few more ad channels in there, and maybe doing like a monthly curated, best LinkedIn Ads newsletter type of thing, you know, AJ Wilcox Oh, yeah! Because the LinkedIn reps, obviously, our team, when we're working on 50, 60 accounts a month, we always have a whole bevy of account reps. Sometimes we get put on their newsletters. And so I've got 20 emails a month from reps. But a lot of times what they do is they show like the top ads per month in that industry. And so if you had one that was always updated, you'd have to wait for it from a rep or ask your rep for it. That would be really cool. Sander de Lange Yes, yes, yes. Okay, then you've given me a lot of valuable feedback there. AJ Wilcox So I do have a question. That is, it's this is selfish of me, it's very much to our own strategy. But a lot of times, what we'll do is we'll build one ad per campaign, and we'll have a lot of campaigns, which means that if you actually looked at the ads on the company page, they would have very few likes, or very few comments. But if you aggregated them all together, by all the ads that looking at the same, there could be quite a few. Is there any way to combine similar ads in your tool? Or I'm imagining like a live pivot table, but something that's like, oh, this same image, the same ad text is found across 50 different ads? So we've aggregated them for you. Is there anything like that? Sander de Lange Yeah, I think if we would make like the Excel exports available, you would be able to do that. Yeah, if the introductory text or the headline matches, you'd be able to do that in Excel. So that could take the intelligence to a new level. So that's a good idea. AJ Wilcox Very nice. Okay. I like that I can do that. Cool. Well, I think the last question I want to ask you is, both professionally and personally, what are you most excited about? Sander de Lange I'm really excited about all the positive feedback we're getting on the tool. So developing it even further with new features is something that really excites us. And personally, I'm trying to see if I can keep doing this working remotely thing because in my country right now, it's wintertime, and I'd love to get some more sunshine in my life, you know, AJ Wilcox Oh, yeah. But I would imagine in Thailand, like your money goes a long way. And you can pretty much live like a king. Sander de Lange That's true also. So inflation and everything. This is a good move. AJ Wilcox And you're traveling right now with a baby, right? Sander de Lange Yeah. AJ Wilcox How was that? Is that difficult? Sander de Lange You're right the first time we have our daughter is now almost one year old. We've been here like 11 times before but this the first time with a baby and yeah, it's a bit different, but she's loving it here as well. I think it's definitely something we can keep doing. AJ Wilcox Oh, yeah. Where's the rest of your team? Is the rest of your team all within the Netherlands? Sander de Lange Yes, yes, they're based in the Netherlands. But ever since the pandemic, we've been getting used to more remote working, they are welcome to join me here if they want to, but they've got all their lives in the Netherlands. So sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. AJ Wilcox Cool. Curious, you're doing an agency, you're also running SAS software? Is that a split that you want to do forever? Or do you like one over the other? Sander de Lange Yeah, so I like both of them. But as you know, we're trying to get into more recurring business models. And it's just interesting for me to learn all of these models, I can also use that knowledge in the agency life, you know, growing a SAS company. But eventually, I think I'd like to make a decision there, because I noticed that running multiple projects requires two dilutes the focus. In the end, I'd like to make a decision there. AJ Wilcox Okay, I like it. Well, this has been fantastic having you on. Thanks so much for your openness, for giving me so many cool ideas. I am a user of your product, but I just found out about 10 extra ways to go and use it. So I would invite everyone go and join while costs are low. Because this is definitely one of those things I could see charging significantly more for and, and even charging more to agencies versus an in house person who might not use it as much. So lots of good growth possibilities. But you guys all heard it here first get in at $49 a quarter or $99 a year. Sander de Lange Yeah. Thanks, AJ. It's been awesome to be on. AJ Wilcox Thank you, Sander. We'll be excited to hear how things develop in the future. And we may have you back on to give us an update on the tool sometime. Sander de Lange Okay. Cool, AJ. AJ Wilcox I've got the episode resources for you coming right up. So stick around. Unknown Speaker Thank you for listening to the LinkedIn Ads Show. Hungry for more? AJ Wilcox, take it away. AJ Wilcox If you go down and look in the show notes below, you'll see a link to AdSearch.io, as well as a link to Sander's LinkedIn profile if you want to go and connect with him or follow him there. If you or anyone you know, is looking to learn more about LinkedIn Ads, look no further than the course that I did with LinkedIn Learning, all about LinkedIn Ads. It's by far the highest quality and the lowest cost course out there. So click on the link in the show notes for that. If this is your first time listening, welcome, and please do hit that subscribe button. But if this is not your first episode, please do rate and review the podcast in whatever podcast player you use. Especially those reviews. They help a lot. And it is the biggest favor that you can do me for enjoying the show. With any questions, suggestions, corrections, and anything like that on the podcast, reach out to us at Podcast@B2Linked.com. And with that being said, we'll see you back here next week. 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Ozlem investigates five Trump Era narratives of irregular migration from Central America and Mexico to the United States with respect to their discussion of justice. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website – https://www.queensu.ca/grad-postdoc/research/share/grad-chat
Ozlem Brooke Erol recognized from her time with IBM that it wasn't enough to go to work every day without some sense of why - a purpose. Moving from her homeland in Turkey to the US offered the opportunity to take purpose to heart. After being surrounded by unhappy people at work, in 2003, she started her first business to guide professionals in having more fulfilling careers. She recognizes the role of leaders in creating inspirational and purpose-driven environments and how that contributes to resiliency from a personal and business experience. She is a best-selling author, speaker, trainer, podcaster, blogger, and facilitator.Contact her at purposeful.business. Or connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ozlemerolFind host Dawna Jones on:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnahjones/Twitter: EPDawna_JonesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/insightful_dawna/2/4 Books: Decision Making for Dummies, From Hierarchy to High Performance (co-authored with Ozlem Brooke Erol, Doug Kirkpatrick and more from the Great Work Cultures NetworkIntro music by Mark Romero MusicSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/insight-to-action-inspirational-insights-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ozlem Warren - Ozlem´s Turkish Table: Recipes from my Homeland... with TRE's Selina MacKenize
Can immune system be trained and inherited? Will space colonization affect our immunity? In this special episode of Nyayens, Ajie talks with researchers Jorge Dominguez-Andres and Ozlem Bulut about their works and their experience communicating science through social media, blog posts, and a TEDx talk. Follow Jorge and Ozlem on Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/dominjor https://twitter.com/ozlemthefrogge Ozlem's science blog: https://thecuriousfrog.blog/ Jorge's TEDx talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FvbTs3L8FI&feature=emb_logo
Burnt ends, birria, and Nashville Hot are influencing consumer choices and product development.
In this episode, Emily Neumeier is joined by Özlem Yıldız and Nicole Emser Marcel to discuss podcasting in the classroom, reflecting on the unique challenges and benefits of taking on a research project whose final product is geared for a more general audience—the wider public. They also offer some more practical advice and insights for listeners who are interested in using podcasting in their own pedagogy. The podcast series under discussion is forthcoming. You can visit and listen to the STELLA ONLINE: Monument Biography podcast here: https://www.stellaonline.art/monument-bio Emily Neumeier is Assistant Professor of Islamic Art and Architecture at Temple University. She aims to encourage her students to explore emerging technologies in their own research and engage in public scholarship. Özlem Yıldız is a Ph.D. student in art history at Temple University in Philadelphia, focusing on cross-cultural exchanges in Ottoman and Safavid illustrated manuscripts from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. She holds an MA in history of Islamic art from SOAS University of London, an MA in history and a BA in political sciences from Sabancı University in Istanbul. Nicole Emser Marcel studies modern and contemporary Caribbean art at Temple University in Philadelphia. Her research interests include iconoclasm, geography, feminist theory, and religion. She holds a M.A. in Art History from American University and a B.A. in History from Xavier University. She previously taught at IUPUI in Indianapolis and worked at the National Women's History Museum in Washington, DC.
This week, we're popping across the pond to London for a chat with Ozlem Tuskan: Founder of The Resilient, single mum and a woman with enough resilience, kindness and soul for 100 people.Ozlem talks with me about her work with women founders that's disrupting the astounding inequity in VC funding, developing bold resilience, kindness and quantum physics, finding her voice and rockin' her badass leather pants. Her work has spanned many continents advising global players such as L'OREAL, DIAGEO, FACEBOOK, UNIBAIL RODAMCO WESTFIELD, GOOGLE UK, COCA-COLA, CNN, WOOLWORTHS S.A., GENPACT, PENTLAND, KNIGHT DRAGON, UNILEVER, ATELIER REBUL and MACROCENTER.Connect with Ozlem on LinkedInWork with OzlemFollow her on social media: @theresilient_thrive
Özlem is a high performing culturally diverse woman, based in Amsterdam. Born and raised in the Netherlands, she also has lived in Istanbul, Turkey and Aarhus, Denmark; and traveled across continents. Due to her multicultural identity she constantly moved between East and West, psychically but also in her heart and mind. She holds a Bachelor degree in Education, Master degree in Educational Sciences, and gained certificates in marketing, entrepreneurial sales, and coaching from institutions in the Netherlands and abroad. She is grateful for all the ‘official' education she has gained, for this has provided her with ways of thinking, allowed her to gain knowledge, and developed her intellect. Yet, wisdom is what she gained during all her travels, work, living abroad, spending time alone, and interacting with various people from different layers of society. Her journey in self development made her slowly get aware of who she is. After shedding some light on her true self, she started embracing her light and darkness at the same time. Getting to know herself and her lifelong passion of connecting to other human beings contributed to her constantly expanding emotional intelligence. She is very human and at the same time very commercial and sales-driven. She did business development in Europe for a technology Startup, had an international sales role at a multinational Danish fashion company, and taught at international schools abroad. She honors her feminine and masculine energy to learn, create, evolve and contribute to the world. She isn't fearless! She also has fears, yet she moves forward comfortably uncomfortable!Resources:https://www.ozkanozlem.com/Music:The YOGI MD Podcast Theme Music by Lisette Kelly (bass and guitar), Maya Bishop (vocals), & Nadine Kelly (percussion); Produced by Tim Buell.The Sides of the North from Commodity by Remedy Drive
Welcome to the Use Case Podcast, episode 151. This week we have storytelling about SparkUs with Ozlem Sarioglu. During this episode, Ozlem and I talk about how practitioners make the business case or the use case for purchasing SparkUs.Ozlem is an expert in all things coaching and upskilling. Her passion to provide data-driven and scalable coaching solutions to help build high-performing, thriving organizations really comes through during the podcast.
Ozlem Brooke Erol, born in Turkey and now a Southern Californian, passionately champions a more purposeful world. Ozlem worked at IBM for 11 years and held positions as VP of Sales and Marketing in several other companies. Ozlem left her native Istanbul at the age of 33 to come to the US with her family. A happy corporate drop-out, Ozlem launched two businesses that support a greater sense of personal purpose and more humane places of work. Brooke is a contributing author to Doug Kirkpatrick's book “From Hierarchy to High Performance” and the solo author of “Create a Life You Love: Reflections on Living Life to the Fullest.” How do you know when it's time to leave a prestigious job? How do we go about clarifying our inner purpose? What happens when a move to another country strips us everything we thought mattered? https://www.purposeful.business/ (www.purposeful.business)
In my search and practice to be the best version of myself and leveling up, in Bridging Podcast I bring you in each episode an inspirational guest from any part of the world. Guest such as Seth Godin (USA), International singer KARSU (NL), Gulshanoy Tolipova (DK), and Gav Thompson from the Do Lectures in the UK. Through the themes of personal growth, cultural diversity, and entrepreneurship after each episode, you will get inspired and learn tools on how to level up yourself and your surroundings. PODCAST LINK: https://www.ozkanozlem.com/bridging (https://www.ozkanozlem.com/bridging) CONTRIBUTORS: Ozlem Ozkan; Seth Godin KEY WORDS: personal growth, entrepreneurship, cultural diversity, bridgingpodcast, sethgodin, ozkanozlem
Check out Ozlem's website: https://www.ozkanozlem.com/aboutOzlem's book: The Student *****For further information: www.susannemueller.bizMonday & Wednesday: Podcast “Take it from the Ironwoman” more than 200 episodesWednesday: Facebook live with "From the Lipstick Leadership Living Room” 1 pm ETFriday: weekly blogInstagram: susanne_mueller_nycLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanne-mueller-ma/Clubhouse: @susanne3600Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuxdEscM0y0IQIFsRhVqDA Both Take it from the Ironwoman and Lipstick Leadership are also books, order them on Amazon.Book a time with me for your 1:1 coaching session or group session. Now is the time to elevate your profile, if not now, then when?
In this episode, Bella interviews Ozlem Aksoy. Ozlem talks about her photography and paintings.
Ozlem Ozkan was born to Turkish parents but raised in the Netherlands. She also has lived in Istanbul, Turkey and Aarhus, Denmark; and travelled across continents. Ozlem's story is one of the struggles of identity torn between the traditional Turkish parenting approach and values and the more independent egalitarian culture of Dutch society. As a teenager growing up, this created a heady cocktail of anxiety, self-doubt and self-analysis. Despite this, now, as a woman, entrepreneur, author, podcaster, and coach Ozlem has navigated a course to a happier, more self-assured place. Today Ozlem uses her experiences to do what she loves most, helping other people transform and find their true fulfilment. Her recently published book the Student charts the emotional journey she travelled. And in her Bridging podcast, Ozlem interviews people who bring stories of diversity, creative endeavour and personal growth. Share your experiences about this episode on the Turning the Tables podcast community page on Facebook. And on Instagram TurningtheTablespodcast Episode Credits Editor and sound engineer: Tim White email: showupnow@gmail.com Host: Simon Ratcliffe Music: Broken Elegance -Unconditionally River Meditation - Audioautix When I'm gone LiQWYD Scott Buckley - Life is Journey Home by Day 7
That question. “Where are you from?” How does someone who doesn't really belong anywhere respond? Today I'm chatting with Özlem Özkan, who, in her own words, is a culturally diverse woman, based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Born and raised in The Netherlands, comes from Turkish parents, and has lived and travelled all over the world. She's a teacher, founder, podcaster, author and coach. She talks to us about the identity clashes she faced growing up in the Netherlands, coming from Turkish parents. We hear what she's learned about human beings as a result of growing up as a number of different cultures and traveling to so many different places. And what happened in her life that almost immediately got rid of some extremely deep-rooted biases, judgements and fears. She talks about how living in Istanbul shaped her life and what she's doing now. And finishes with some advice we should all take to heart. Have a listen and be inspired. Please do let us know what you think of this episode. And please don't forget to leave a review, rating and subscribe. If you would like to get in touch with Ozlem or find out more, you can find more about her here: Tired of not reaching your goals? Make lasting change happen through Ozlem's coaching here: https://www.ozkanozlem.com/coaching (www.ozkanozlem.com/coaching) Do you wonder what it can look like to break free and be your true self? Ozlem takes you on a fascinating self-awareness journey through her book The Student. The Bridging Podcast: through the themes of personal growth, cultural diversity, and entrepreneurship after each episode, you will get inspired and learn tools on how to level up yourself and your surroundings. https://bridging.simplecast.com/ (bridging.simplecast.com/) Özlem's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ozkanozlem/ (www.instagram.com/ozkanozlem/) If you would like to get involved with TIE, and be a part of the important change that needs to be made in the world, do check TIE out and get in touch: http://philippa@theinternationalexchange.co.uk (philippa@theinternationalexchange.co.uk) If you're keen to grow as a responsible business leader, break out of your bubble, see what you're capable of, and find ways to bridge purpose and profit. Find out more at our TIE Accelerator info session: http://apply.tieaccelerator.com (apply.tieaccelerator.com)
Please join Drs. Ozlem Goker-Alpan and Ari Zimran as they discuss the latest developments in the treatments for lysosomal storage diseases.
The guys are joined today by coach, teacher and author, Ozlem Ozkan. Ozlem has a story that many of us can relate to. She was in relationships she didn't want to be in, her career wasn't going in the direction she wanted to go and she knew she was capable of more. This conversation is a wonderful look behind the curtains of how she learned to love herself and begin creating the kind of life she wanted.Things we get into on this episode:What did you learn about yourself from interviewing, Seth Godin, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and one of the most in-demand business leaders?Where do you start when you're just diving into personal development? And how do you navigate making changes when friends and family are a big part of the obstacles you're trying to overcome?How do you work your way through an identity crisis?How do you slow down to enjoy your accomplishments when you have a habit of always looking for what's next?What's possible for your future when you take full ownership over your life?How do you remain in control when your values are being challenged?Want to know more about Ozlem?Ozlem's website, her Instagram, her podcast, her FacebookHere's how you can connect with us.Chris - Simplify Your WhyTom - Home By Nine / Home By Nine InstaDig the outro music? It's from the myth, the legend herself, Dyalla Swain. Big shout out for mixing us up an epic beat. Check out her SoundCloud by clicking here!
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Ozlem Manness is a jewelry designer and the creator of the House of Moda. Ozlem shares her journey growing her business out of a love for creating unique pieces to opening House of Moda's flagship store. Countless celebrities have worn House of Moda like Beyoncé, Lisa Rinna, Keisha Chante, and Alicia Silverstone, just to name a few. Ozlem tells us exactly how she got Beyoncé to wear her earrings, and how it helped her launch her business. We also talk about her style inspiration and business advice. Plus, we've got 2 rounds of Queenie Grams for you! Connect with @houseofmoda Shop at houseofmoda.ca Resources: @acenayman @chiaraferragnibrand Thanks to Luvo Wines for sponsoring this episode. Get your Luvo at luvolife.ca.
Ozlem Manness is a jewelry designer and the creator of the House of Moda. Ozlem shares her journey growing her business out of a love for creating unique pieces to opening House of Moda's flagship store. Countless celebrities have worn House of Moda like Beyoncé, Lisa Rinna, Keisha Chante, and Alicia Silverstone, just to name a few. Ozlem tells us exactly how she got Beyoncé to wear her earrings, and how it helped her launch her business. We also talk about her style inspiration and business advice. Plus, we’ve got 2 rounds of Queenie Grams for you! Connect with @houseofmoda Shop at houseofmoda.ca Resources: @acenayman @chiaraferragnibrand Thanks to Luvo Wines for sponsoring this episode. Get your Luvo at luvolife.ca.
For Tyson Fresh Meats, the beef and pork subsidiary of Tyson Foods Inc., identifying future food and flavor trends remains a future. Ozlem Worpel, the director of fresh meats marketing, takes pride in discerning between fads and long-term trends in meat consumption in the United States. In this week’s MEAT+POULTRY Podcast, Worpel laid out how Tyson identifies new cuisines that consumers are starting to try, including Korean barbecue and Middle Eastern cuisines and how regionalized trends continue, such as Mexican cuisine. Worpel also highlighted some additional foodservice trends including how takeout will become a major part of diners’ lives even after the pandemic, adding underutilized beef and pork cuts to menus and how more convenient and customizable options will be available for consumers in the future. Click here for all the trends for Tyson Fresh Meats foodservice trends. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatpoultry-podcast/message
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Ozlem Ozkan is grateful for her education and experiences. Yet having limiting beliefs were holding her back. She now recognizes that wisdom - seeing things with clarity - is what she gained during all her travels, work, living abroad, spending time alone, and interacting with various people from different layers of society. She embraces her energy to learn, create, evolve, and contribute to the world. She lives in Amsterdam and is the author of "The Student" and the podcast host of "Bridging. Learn more about her at https://www.ozkanozlem.com/
Ozlem shares her wealth of knowledge and experience around how to create a 'coaching culture' in today's largely virtual environment, and how to overcome the challenges of embedding coaching in any organization. Listen to her cutting edge wisdom beyond the more traditional model of coaching. Ozlem presents present and future coaching practices that facilitate and empower coachees at scale, are economical, incorporate digitization and AI, and suit the needs and interests of the emerging younger workforce of today and tomorrow. Ozlem Sarioglu, PCC is a professional coach working with leaders, teams and organizations and is also the co-founder of Sparkus Digital Coaching Platform, one of the 400 start-ups invited to the World Economic Forum. As the managing partner responsible for coaching in Sparkus, she has vast experience in how to adopt coaching services to the digitalization agenda of the corporate HR and L&D teams. She is also the author of the book “World Voices” which focuses on de-polarization of teams, organisations and larger systems. In 2019, Ozlem was recognized by the International Coach Federation (ICF) with the “ICF Young Leader Award” as one of the six people to carry the coaching profession into the future.
Ozlem Goker-Alpan, MD, Founder and President of the Lysosomal & Rare Disorders Research & Treatment Center, provides an overview of Fabry disease research highlights presented at WORLDSymposium. This CME activity is possible through an educational grant from Sanofi Genzyme. To obtain credit for this activity, please visit https://checkrare.com/learning/p-2020world-fabry-disease-highlights-from-worldsymposium-2020/
Ozlem Cekic, one of the first Muslim women with an immigrant background to enter Danish parliament, tells us why she decided to meet up with the people who sent her racist emails. We discuss whether a new women's centre at the site of the former Holloway Women's Prison will get the go ahead. We hear from Lucy who's with Reclaim Holloway and also from the last woman to leave the prison four years ago. The lastest series of the drama The Crown has introduced a new generation to Princess Diana as well as her depression and her bulimia. We hear from the former BBC Royal Correspondent, Jennie Bond, and from Ali Pantony of Glamour Magazine. The chef and writer, Marie Mitchell, tells us about her love of Caribbean food and culture and how to cook the perfect Roti. And we discuss bickering with Penny Mansfield from the relationships charity One Plus One. She tells us why she thinks the pandemic has bought out the bickerer in many of us. One of our listeners, Deborah, tells us what starts off a bickering argument with her partner. Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Siobhan Tighe
On Monday, early results from the world's first effective coronavirus vaccine showed it could prevent more than 90% of people from getting Covid. The vaccine has been developed by pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and BioNTech and is one of 11 vaccines that are currently in the final stages of testing. Mark Coles explores the lives and careers of Ugur Sahin and Ozlem Tureci - the little known Turkish-German husband-and-wife team responsible for the development of the vaccine. Producers: Sally Abrahams and Ben Carter Editor: Rosamund Jones
Today we welcome Brooke Erol. Brooke started her career at IBM following the traditional path she was given to be "successful". She quit her "great job" on paper after 11 years, feeling she is not aligned with it. She started her journey to find her purpose in life. She started her first business in 2003 Your Best Life to help professionals who want to find more meaning at work. After being around so many unhappy people at work, she started her second business Purposeful Business to help leaders grow their businesses without sacrificing the well-being of their people; having a purpose beyond profit. She believes life is too precious to live only for weekends and retirement. She is the author of Create a Life You Love. She is also the co-author of "From Hierarchy to High Performance” that became an International Best Seller in 2018. She speaks and writes about Leadership, Purposeful Life and Purposeful Organizations in the US and abroad. We dive into: - I did all the traditional stuff and arrived at ‘is this it?’ - I wasn’t not happy, and was unfulfilled. How does that work together? - The path(s) we can take to unleash our happiness is finding our purpose, our passion, and deciding to take those paths. - 2 things from Ozlem's research for organizations with purpose and passion: o Great leaders with high EQ is essential o Purpose beyond profit – something bigger is essential - Start paying attention to love, happiness, excitement – write these things down in a journal that you keep for years, because these are your passions and purpose! To get more with Ozlem: Linked in: linkedin.com/in/ozlemerol Website: (http://www.yourbestlifeinc.com/) and (http://www.purposeful.business/)
Ozlem Goner is a steering committee member of the Emergency Committee for Rojava, New York, and associate professor at the City University of New York. Her research interests focus on political sociology, ethnographies of the state and nationalism, comparative and historical sociology, race and ethnicity, social movements, qualitative methods, and classical, poststructural, postcolonial and feminist theory. For updates concerning the situation in Rojava and to donate to the struggle, visit: https://www.defendrojava.org/rojava
Ozlem Goner is steering committee member of the Emergency Committee for Rojava, New York, and associate professor at the City University of New York. Her research interests focus on political sociology, ethnographies of the state and nationalism, comparative and historical sociology, race and ethnicity, social movements, qualitative methods, and classical, poststructural, postcolonial and feminist theory. For updates concerning the situation in Rojava and to donate to the struggle, visit: https://www.defendrojava.org/rojava
This #HumanizeTheWorkplace episode is about how leaders can amplify their teams to greatness by using coaching methods with Meg Mateer & Ozlem Sarioglu (bio below). Meg Mateer is a psychology nerd turned consultant and entrepreneur. She helps her clients bring psychology and coaching practices into the workplace. She is also the host of Break Down. Wake Up. podcast Ozlem Sarioglu is a professional coach and co-founder of Sparkus Digital Coaching Platform. Ozlem is also the author of the book "World Voices". ICF Young Leader Honoree. You are more welcome to ask questions or share your tips during this live conversation which is being broadcasted on LinkedIn, Twitter/Periscope, Youtube & Facebook at the same time. This live stream will be broadcasted via LinkedIn, Facebook, Youtube & Twitter/Periscope simultaneously. Involve your audience by using live streams! Would you like to know more? Feel free to send a
In this episode, Jeremy Russon spoke to Ozlem Sarioglu of SparkUS. They talked about how having a passion for coaching was a great starting point for her, but more importantly that by understanding the impact coaching can have on a business and adapting the delivery you can make it accessible for all. A really insightful chat with an award-winning coaching expert. Enjoy!
JackHouse Podcast #67 by OZLEM JANE @jane_musik Visit & Follow JackHouse at: www.jackhouse.co www.instagram.com/jackhouse.co www.facebook.com/jackhousetr
Hallo Freunde das warten hat ein Ende... zum Wochenende geht Beach Podcast mit einem neuen Set an den Start..!!! An den Turntables waren diesmal Djane Ozlem Jane aus der Türkei zu Gast. Hello friends the wait is over ... for the weekend Beach Podcast is starting with a new set .. !!! This time Djane Ozlem Jane from Turkey was a guest at the turntables. *************************************************************** Statement: Music is my drug, love and passion I feel I m on space when / play music and feel the beat *************************************************************** LINK : https://soundcloud.com/jane_musik Instagram: www.instagram.com/ozlemjane Emai : ozlemcegin@gmail.com *************************************************************** listen all Beach Podcast Mixes on Spotify and radio.de to. open.spotify.com/show/4TLWwToEmnmdT9PME9OS43 www.radio.de/p/beachpodcast *************************************************************** play ☑ like ☑ share with your friends ☑ | THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT | *************************************************************** SUPPORT THE ARTIST by KURT KJERGAARD
Hallo Freunde das warten hat ein Ende... zum Wochenende geht Beach Podcast mit einem neuen Set an den Start..!!! An den Turntables waren diesmal Djane Ozlem Jane aus der Türkei zu Gast. Hello friends the wait is over ... for the weekend Beach Podcast is starting with a new set .. !!! This time Djane Ozlem Jane from Turkey was a guest at the turntables. *************************************************************** Statement: Music is my drug, love and passion I feel I m on space when / play music and feel the beat *************************************************************** LINK : https://soundcloud.com/jane_musik Instagram: www.instagram.com/ozlemjane Emai : ozlemcegin@gmail.com *************************************************************** listen all Beach Podcast Mixes on Spotify and radio.de to. open.spotify.com/show/4TLWwToEmnmdT9PME9OS43 www.radio.de/p/beachpodcast *************************************************************** play ☑ like ☑ share with your friends ☑ | THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT | *************************************************************** SUPPORT THE ARTIST by KURT KJERGAARD
2019 års julspecial är här och det är inte vilket avsnitt som helst! Özlem Davidsson, IT-konsult på Consid, gästar nämligen poddens 15:e avsnitt för att berätta mer om Design Sprint! Trevlig lyssning! Länkar från avsnittet: AJ&Smart AJ&Smarts YouTube-kanal
Contact: matt@metashift.co.uk To fully understand the impact of technology on what we do, it 's essential to look outside of talent acquisition occasionally and see how other areas of the talent ecosystem are being disrupted. My guest this week is Ozlem Sarioglu, an award-winning coach and co-founder of digital coaching platform SparkUs. As well as providing a fascinating overview of how technology is changing coaching. Ozlem also shares some insights and advice into the coaching mindset. Something that will help anyone who is leading and developing a team. In the interview, we discuss: • How Ozlem became a coach • The benefits of and common misconceptions about coaching • How technology is making coaching more accessible • The balance between human and machine • Measuring results Ozlem also gives her thoughts on developing a coaching mindset and shares advice on how people can get the most out of coaching Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts
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Sources: Agarwal-Ranganath, Ruchi. (2013). Social Studies, Literacy and Social Justice in the Common Core Classroom. Teachers College Columbia University, New York and London. Cowhey, Mary. (1995). Black Ants and Buddhists. Stenhouse Publishers. Portland, Maine. Parker, Walter. (2017). Social Studies Education: The What and the Why. Sensoy, Ozlem, and Robin DiAngelo. (2011). Critical Thinking and Critical Theory. Teachers College Press.
Islam and Liberty Podcast presents a lively discussion on topical issues around Islam, Society and Economy led by leading experts. The general orientation is towards intellectual dimensions of the relationship between Islam and liberty with focus on religious, civil, political and economic liberties as understood in the Islamic discourse. This webinar was originally recorded on 27th October 2018.
Multi-Award Winning Young Turkish Woman Filmmaker Dreamed As A Child In Istanbul To One Day Come To Hollywood And Make Motion Pictures Hollywood, California - - One day long ago a girl named Ozlem Altingoz wandered on to a Turkish television show set in Istanbul where she was warmly welcomed by the cast and crew. She watched the actors and the company work tirelessly until the sun set. That day, she says, was the wellspring of her journey to come to Hollywood and learn all the aspects of filmmaking, particularly directing. Now, years later, award-winning director Ozlem has premiered her two short, distinctive, horror films at such high-profile film festivals as the prestigious Cannes Film festival (Festival De Cannes) to Spain’s Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival, considered the premiere horror film festival the world over. Ozlem has given new meaning to the horror film genre known as “Slasher Films.” “I am a horror filmmaker…that is where my journey has taken me,” asserted Ozlem, who, as a child in Turkey, watched such films as Rosemary’s Baby, The Exorcist and Psycho. “I want to create horror films my audiences will remember forever and ever…not films that will remind them of something they have already experienced on the screen.” Director-producer-author Shane Stanley (The Grid Iron Gang with Dwayne Johnson, Showtime’s Mistrust with Jane Seymour, the just released feature theatrical film, The Untold Story with Nia Peeples and the author of What You Don't Learn in Film School) had this to say about Ms. Altingoz’s award- winner, Birth: “Ozlem Altingoz has taken the psych-thriller to a whole new level. If you don't know who she is, set your watch, you will soon...very soon." David Armstrong, Director of Photography (Saw Series) commented: “Stunning opening credits! It’s amazing that you got all that story in a short film. Well edited, great story.” Scott Lobdell, Writer (Happy Death Day): “Looks so creepy, high tension.” -more- Ozlem Altingoz-2 Her award-winning film (25 film awards) Birth (https://ozlemaltingoz.com/films/birth/) and earlier Daughter of the Lake (https://ozlemaltingoz.com/films/daughter-of-the-lake/) are multi-award winners. Birth is a jaw dropping, horrific story that examines how far one man, whose life at birth was spared in a demonic deal, would go to save his family from the price of his own soul. Lake, earning already some 50 film awards, tells the tale of a group of friends who stumble upon a deadly secret
Jill Bennett talks to super chef Ozlem Warren about festivities at home; being a Muslim country, the Turkish people celebrate New Year’s eve and in Antakya, where Ozlem is from, Muslims , Jews and Christians live together in peace and celebrate Christmas and Hannukah with friends and family. www.ozlemsturkishtable.com
De la viande grillée tranchée dans du pain, agrémentée de quelques légumes et sauces : pour ce nouvel épisode de Bouffons, Guilhem nous parle du kebab ! Un plat qui ne cesse d’être revisité et adapté là où il s’implante.En première partie (01:57) Guilhem retrouve Pierre Raffard un géographe ayant vécu à Istanbul, spécialiste des flux de populations liés à l'alimentation. Il revient sur les différentes légendes à l'origine du concept et nous propose une sociologie du kebab.En seconde partie (23:03), Guilhem discute avec Edip Bolatoglu qui a repris le restaurant de son père « Ozlem », considéré comme l'un des meilleurs grecs de la capitale. Il discute de son savoir-faire gastronomique hérité de la culture turque.Références entendues dans l’épisode : Food 2.0, un laboratoire qui veut repenser l'alimentation de demain et co-dirigé par Pierre RaffardOzlem, le restaurant d'Edip aux 57 rue des petites ecuries à Paris. Vous pouvez suivre la page Instagram et la page Facebook du restaurant.Retrouvez Bouffons sur Mapstr, Instagram, Twitter et Facebook !Bouffons est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes animée par Guilhem Malissen. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Montée et Mixée par Thibault Delage au studio L’Arrière Boutique. Production et coordination Laura Cuissard, avec l’aide de Bérénice Michelot.
Nella puntata di oggi parleremo di: Adam Sandler e la sua caduta su Netlfix, il maestro Edward Porembny, Ozlem Altingoz con il suo nuovo film Birth e della neo vincitrice del MedFF Katy Monique Cuomo.
It's been a busy year for Ozlem Waeren as she worked on her first cookery book, Ozlem's Turkish Table, Recipes from My Homeland, so join Jill Bennett as she finds out more about the book, the recipes and all that cooking.
In this podcast episode, we talk about Chairman's Reserve Prime Pork from Tyson Fresh Meats with Ozlem Worpel, Senior Brand Manager - Tyson Fresh Meats.
Episode 11 - Trouble sleeping? Sue & James chat to Yogaia teacher Ozlem Dogan about how Yoga has helped her have a great nights sleep. DOWNLOAD THE APP NOW! https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/12-weeks-to-wow-fast-weight-loss-hypnosis/id1190413254?ls=1&mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.hantshypno.wow FIND OUT MORE HERE: https://www.hantshypno.co.uk/ https://www.portsmouthhypnotherapy.co.uk/ https://www.farehamcounsellingcentre.co.uk/ https://www.southamptonhypnotherapy.co.uk/
Jill Bennett talks to International cooking teacher and Turkish Culinary Expert Ozlem Warren who shares her passion for healthy Turkish cuisine. She has been teaching wholesome, delicious Turkish cookery in the US, Jordan, Istanbul and England for the past 8 years and has a popular Turkish recipe blog Ozlem’s Turkish Table www.ozlemsturkishtable.com