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Get your copy of Nikki's book today on Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and through Bookshop.Org, where every purchase supports your local bookstore. Want a sneak peek of Nikki's book? Download a FREE chapter!You won't want to miss Nikki's raw and honest conversation with Atomic Mommy founder, Kimberly Pangaro. Tune in to hear how Kim lives out her mission of empowering parents everywhere. Connect with Kim on Instagram or by visiting her parenting platform at www.atomicmommy.net. Support the showFollow Nikki on Instagram and Facebook! Wanna be on the show or sponsor an episode? Email your pitch to nikki@youridealmomlife.com.
In this episode Kim tell us about her journey as an entrepreneur mom. There was a time in her life in which she was close to dying and all she could think was that she was a failure, and that she had no legacy to leave to her children. She knew that she had a lot more to offer her children and the world. She found the strength to recover and pursue her passion to become an inspiration to her children and parents around the world. If YOU are an ENTREPRENEUR or aspiring BUSINESS OWNER who is a parent, you need to listen to this podcast episode. This episode is jammed packed with content of value, there are so many things we can learn from Kim and her experiences. LISTEN TO THE NEW JERSEY BUSINESS PODCAST ON: ITUNES: https://rb.gy/272hgw SPOTIFY: https://rb.gy/shk3fh STITCHER: https://rb.gy/edqn27 FOLLOW THE NEW JERSEY BUSINESS PODCAST ON: INSTAGRAM: https://rb.gy/kho6uw FACEBOOK: https://rb.gy/mwazbg FOLLOW PAUL ON: INSTAGRAM: https://rb.gy/9xtpsq FOLLOW ATOMIC MOMMY ON: WEBSITE: https://atomicmommy.net/ INSTAGRAM: https://rb.gy/5suz8 TICKTOK: https://rb.gy/w1koe - If you are feeling the love, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you are!! If you'd like to be featured on an episode go to: https://NewJerseyBusinessPodcast.Com This episode is sponsored by KEEP MY OFFICE CLEAN. Learn more at: and https://keepmyofficeclean.com Tags: #entrepreneurmom #Businessownemom #entrepreneur #NJ #Businessmom
#BAFICI #Cine #Festival JURADO COMPETENCIA OFICIAL VANGUARDIA Y GÉNERO, en la que participan largometrajes y cortometrajes nacionales e internacionales, que no hayan tenido estreno en Argentina, priorizando estrenos mundiales o internacionales, y películas con menor trayectoria en grandes festivales. Del martes 19 de abril al domingo 1° de mayo El Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente [BAFICI] anuncia su edición 2022 290 películas con más de 450 funciones y más de 60 actividades especiales en 15 sedes Sergio Pangaro (Buenos Aires, 1965). Músico, poeta y actor multifacético, ha construido un personaje adorable que no es otro que él mismo. Con su banda Baccarat, editó discos memorables como Por el mundo (1999) y En castellano...! (2003). Protagonizó la película El artista (Mariano Cohn y Gastón Duprat, 2008), actuó en otras como Vaquero (Juan Minujín, Bafici ‘11) y Como funcionan casi todas las cosas (Fernando Salem, 2015), y apareció como él mismo en Gran orquesta (Peri Azar, Bafici ‘19) y Moacir y yo (Tomás Lipgot, Bafici ‘21). En 2010 ganó el Cóndor de Plata y el premio Sur de la Academia de las Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas por la banda de sonido de El hombre de al lado (Cohn y Duprat, 2009). Recientemente realizó la banda sonora de la película Por un tiempo, de Gustavo Garzón. https://ciclosyfestivales.vivamoscultura.buenosaires.gob.ar/ Además, desde la web Vivamos Cultura se podrá disfrutar desde cualquier parte del país de una gran cantidad de programación online así como propuestas específicas para grandes y chicos. Política de entradas: Entrada general: $150 Entrada con descuento para estudiantes y jubilados, y todas las funciones de BAFICITO y Focos: $100. Venta de entradas de manera online a partir del 15 de abril a las 10hs en Vivamos Cultura, o personalmente a partir del 18 de abril en las siguientes boleterías: del 18 al 30 de abril en el Centro Cultural San Martín (Sarmiento 1551) de 11 a 22hs; del 20 al 30 de abril en Cine Cosmos (Av. Corrientes 2046) de 13 a 21.30hs; Espacio INCAA Cine Gaumont (Av. Rivadavia 1635) de 12 a 22.30hs; Multiplex Lavalle (Lavalle 780) de 14 a 23hs (*28, 29 y 30 de abril de 16.30 a 20.30hs); Cine Lorca (Av. Corrientes 1428) de 13.30 a 23.30hs. Una vez comenzada la proyección no estará permitido el ingreso a la sala y la entrada perderá validez. Todas las películas de la programación del [23] BAFICI no habladas en español contarán con subtitulado. Para las películas gratuitas que requieren reserva previa se podrá hacer solo de manera on line a partir del 15 de abril a las 10hs en Vivamos Cultura. Para las películas gratuitas sin reservas el ingreso es por orden de llegada y está sujeto a la capacidad de cada espacio. Si quieren invitarme un cafecito: https://cafecito.app/cineconmcfly ☕ Seguí todas las novedades del mundo del cine y los últimos estrenos videocomentados en: En Twitter: http://twitter.com/pablomcfly En Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cineconmcfly En Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/pablomcfly
Pete welcomes Joseph Pangaro to Safety Talk to discuss the latest developments in vape sensors and video surveillance technologies. Joseph is a leading expert in security practices and has been providing threat assessments and training to schools, law enforcement and others. Joseph is the Director of Global Training & Security Consulting for IPVideo Corporation and […] The post Safety Talk #61 – Video surveillance and vape sensors with Joseph Pangaro of IPVideo Corporation first appeared on Safety Talk Podcast.
For the second episode in the Kindness in our World miniseries, Victoria talks with blogging superstar Kim Pangaro about her business: Atomic Mommy. Enjoy this brief interview about kindness and the power of our words! atomicmommy.netSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?business=3ETJ2WW4FUWSY&no_recurring=0&item_name=Podcast+fundraising¤cy_code=USD)
Join us today for laughs, advice, and motherhood encouragement with Kim Pangaro from Atomic Mommy. You can find her online at www.atomicmommy.net and on Instagram @Atomic_Mommy. Links and Coaching Info
The three of us are joined by old friend and law school classmate Joe Pangaro to discuss the burgeoning legal cannabis market. Joe Pangaro is the Assistant General Counsel for New Jersey for one of the world's largest cannabis companies. Before going in-house he spent many years as a trial lawyer for a large international law firm based in Philly.Please check out some of our recent episodes, subscribe on Spotify and/or Apple, and most importantly, leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. It will be the single best thing you do today, we promise you.
En el primer programa de #400 Peliculas Radio Luis Meinberg converso con el musico y actor Sergio Pangaro
Conversations create a new way of seeing
This week Miss Chrissie and Steve talk to one of Chrissie's oldest friends and NYC restaurateur, Katherine Pangaro, about the ancient times of the mid-to-late 1990s and early 2000s Brooklyn life, working three jobs, subways, illegal living accommodations, the restaurant business during the pandemic, and recount the not-so-sage sandwich advice of Chrissie's Uncle Uncle. All that and more...LIVE from the 19046! LINKS https://www.no7restaurant.com
SHARON AND NICK PANGAROSharon and Nick have been together for 46 years and began playing music together early on. During those earlier years, Sharon played guitar and Nick played harmonica jamming together with friends in college dorms and at parties.Nick's Dad played mandolin and he's been influenced by greats such as Tim O'Brien, Chris Thile, Rich DelGrosso, and Sierra Hull just to name a few, so it was natural he pick up the instrument about 20 years ago. He's continued to add more instruments to his repertoire including resonator and octave mandolins, guitar, 5 string and tenor banjos, and occasionally bass.From the time she was five years old through her teen years, Sharon played classical piano. In later years, she enjoyed watching fiddle performers such as Eileen Ivers, Natalie MacMaster and Winifred Horan and was initially drawn to Celtic music. She picked up the fiddle in 2004. Eventually, she found a real interest in the Old Time, Bluegrass and Blues genres and changed her focus. In addition to the fiddle, she plays the dobro, guitar, bodhran, and djembe.They began playing at open mics, coffee houses and jam sessions. In 2009, they formed a group with friends called Deep Hole Road. Later, in 2015, they began performing as part of the group Entangled Strings.They currently perform as Sharon, Nick and Friends, playing as either a duo or trio (and more) having friends occasionally join them. They enjoy playing at music festivals, farmer's markets, coffee houses and open mics, and have begun an educational-centered program for libraries focusing on the chronology of instruments and various styles of music.They have been busy booking gigs for 2020 and will be appearing at the New Boston Farmers' Market on 7/11 and 8/29, the Hampstead Library on 8/3, the Rochester Farmer's Market on 8/11, and the Deerfield Fair on 10/3. You can visit their Facebook page, Sharon, Nick and Friends, to check for updates to the schedule.
Paul Pangaro, Professor of Practice at Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute talks with Lee-Sean Huang of AIGA about design for conversation and design as conversation. How might designing better conversations lead to richer, more ethical interactions between humans and artificial intelligence? https://hcii.cmu.edu/people/paul-pangaro https://www.pangaro.com/ Episode transcript: https://www.aiga.org/aiga/content/inspiration/design-future-now/episode-6/ Join us for the 20th AIGA Design Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 30 to April 1, 2020. For more information and to register for the conference, visit https://designconference.aiga.org/ AIGA, the professional association for design, advances design as a professional craft, strategic advantage, and vital cultural force. As the largest and most influential community of design advocates, AIGA brings together practitioners, enthusiasts, and patrons to amplify the voice of design and creates the vision for a collective future. AIGA defines global standards and ethical practices, guides design education, inspires designers and the public, enhances professional development, and makes powerful tools and resources accessible to all. Follow @AIGAdesign on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/designfuturenow/message
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Episode 81 - Dr. Paul Pangaro on Designing Interactions This week, Carla Diana and Tom Guarriello speak with Dr. Paul Pangaro, Professor of Practice at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute of Carnegie-Mellon University. Paul is a longtime friend and colleague who has been thinking and writing about cybernetics, AI, and robotics for many years. Show Notes Paul Pangaro, Ph.D. Homepage Paul’s “Turning Test” Post Resources in systems: Donella Meadows on systems literacy Paul's "Getting Started Guide" to cybernetics Paul's work on "Designing for Ethical Interactions" RSD: Relating Systems Design Ranulph Glanville Wikipedia page Brian Roemmele on intelligent agents and conversations The RoboPsych Podcast has been voted one of the Top 5 Robotics Podcasts by Feedspot readers. Thanks for listening to the RoboPsych Podcast. Please subscribe and review! Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe on Overcast RoboPsych.com
Our modern world is filled with chaos, our politics are marked by hatred, deceit, treachery and the destruction of our traditions; the Mueller investigation is a symptom of those negative factors. We will open the show with Lt. Pangaro describing what “Flipping” a suspect means as it relates to the Mueller investigation. The neighborhood crew with the addition of Kathy adding a female perspective as the neighborhood debates legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana. And finally, the neighborhood wonders what Ronald Reagan would think of the world in 2018 and they “Channel” him through our host for an interesting interview with 'The Gipper'.
The topics covered on today's Mama Bear Mini — international travel, international aid, and open international adoption — are nuanced and complex, as were co-host Tesi and Leslie's 15 days together in East Africa. After just having returned from an epic adventure with a group of eleven women, the co-hosts spend Episode 167 sharing the stories they learned from the men and women they met along the way, inviting listeners to consider each experience in order to learn something about the world, about humanity, and about each of us as individuals. This task of listening to learn has the tendency to open eyes and hearts to move the dial toward love and compassion and the mama bears hope to embrace it with this episode, and with every day traveled on this earth. (Special thanks to the Maasai women's choir in the village of Pangaro, Tanzania, for the music!) For complete Show Notes, visit the Mama Bear Dares website.
So...Cybernetics. I was describing the ideas behind this episode to a friend and he was like "cybernetics is about steering?" And yep, it is. Check out the show notes for some essential links on cybernetics, *and* an essential diagram to help follow along with this episode. The idea is this: You have goals and I have goals. If we're in conversation, the way we find a shared goal is through probing, experimentation, alignment on means, revision of the goals, mistakes...and recursion. The recursive process of seeing a goal, aiming for it, seeing the "error" or gap and then moving to close the gap...that's cybernetics. And the principles of cybernetics really are a way to think about everything. Or, rather...anything that has a purpose, goals, intention. So, orgs that need to shift business models, teams that need to tighten timelines...getting your friends to pick a restaurant for next week...So, everything that really matters! If need people to agree on things before they can happen, you need cybernetics. And if you're good at getting people to agree, you're a solid cyberneticist. Or, in my language, an ace conversation designer. In my journey through conversation design during this year of the podcast, Dr. Paul Pangaro has been a rich guide and mentor, one of the people who sees the diverse ways that conversations shape the world, how systems can have purposes and goals....and in true conversational style, I've certainly been altered by his ideas. Paul is a professor and chair of the interaction design MFA at Detroit's College of Creative Arts. He got his BS from MIT, where he wound up getting hired by Nicholas Negroponte into a program that evolved into the MIT Media Lab. He then went on to get a PhD in Cybernetics in the UK and came into contact with Gordon Pask, a cybernetics and conversation design visionary, whose work Paul is still evolving and processing. The application of cybernetics to conversation has been a mind blower for me. It's helped me think about how to structure longer projects, to design teams, to form powerful framing questions. That ability to frame a question in an invitational or motivating way, making it seem solvable without giving the solution...it's an amazing superpower to be able to kickstart an amazing conversation. But asking that question designs the conversation, sets the stage for what comes next...and so I'm always cautious in my conversation designs to control for writing solo before group conversation flows...because whoever speaks first sets the stage for whatever comes next...they speak in response to what's been spoken already. We talk about three big conversations design concepts that are worth paying attention to: how to think about group composition and cadence, the conversation with yourself, in the past (time travel!) and the relationship between goals and play. The group conversation. Do we have the right people in the room? Do we have enough diversity to answer the question at hand? Can we design a cadence of interaction that allows us to shift the question and the composition of the team in a responsive way? In Cybernetics, a system that wants to influence another system has to be at least as complex. Is your team more complicated that the problem you're solving? Good! But...who gets to frame the group and the cadence? How do we invite people into the group conversation? Who has the power to give permission? The conversation between myself now and myself in the past through writing. I'm a fan of pen and ink...because as we write, we watch the ink flow and see our thoughts as they were moments ago as we move into the future. The act of sketching or writing allows us to witness our thoughts as they were and converse with them. Crazy right? How established, shared goals allow us to play together, even become one. If we're dancing, a "form" helps us know our roles and goals. Are we dancing the Tango or a Waltz? Knowing this makes it possible to better respond to stimulus from our partners. I think that's why Agile/Design Thinking/Lean are so popular. With Parkinson's Law of ever expanding work, there seem to be no rules anymore. We've broken partner dancing (starting with the twist) and now we never know what to do on the dance floor. Some of us crave for a throwback time, the swing era, the mystery of the tango...where we knew what to do, where there was more clarity. Agile, Scrum, Design Thinking...they are a dance form that makes it clearer what the roles and goals are. They're a game we can play if we know the rules and have a shared vocabulary. When we share goals, the line between us blurs, or dissolves. We live in "amity"...or you can draw a box around us and call us a system with a shared purpose: to dance! So...this is the last episode of season one. It's been a year, 22 episodes, hours and hours of conversations in real time and many times that in listening and editing and writing about them. I've learned a ton and had a blast. I'm taking the holidays off and am working on season two! Stay tuned and enjoy the show. Show notes and links: Paul on the web More on Pask Martin Buber (I and thou) Requisite Variety: On Paul's Site and Elsewhere Alex Bavelas Ambiguity experiments - people start to break down when there's too much of it, blaming each other...it's exceeding our bandwidth (or requisite variety) The Self Talk NYTimes article: When people repeated their tasks to themselves, they did it better, if it was a clear task. Also check out the Conversation Within Your Head. Heinz von Foerster: If you desire to see, learn how to act The Dhatupata: There's a lot less online about this than I thought there would be! The author is here, but deeper info is not. hmmm...
In a small community of werewolves, Tracey's morals are tested when Michael tries to convince her to help him get rid of a vicious criminal. Contains horror themes Link to BBW youtube playlist: http://bit.ly/1Ooljqb An original horror/drama podcast. A group of werewolves meet up every month to feed on dead bodies, but when one of them is discovered to be killing innocents, it puts all their lives in danger. All music by Kevin MacLeod of http://incompetech.com.
To find clues, Tracey teams up with the morally ambiguous Silver, but will they go too far? Contains horror themes Link to BBW youtube playlist: http://bit.ly/1Ooljqb An original horror/drama podcast. A group of werewolves meet up every month to feed on dead bodies, but when one of them is discovered to be killing innocents, it puts all their lives in danger. All music by Kevin MacLeod of http://incompetech.com.
A group of werewolves come together in secret to discover a traitor is in their ranks. Contains horror themes Link to BBW youtube playlist: http://bit.ly/1Ooljqb An original horror/drama podcast. A group of werewolves meet up every month to feed on dead bodies, but when one of them is discovered to be killing innocents, it puts all their lives in danger. All music by Kevin MacLeod of http://incompetech.com.
Creator's Commentary with Creator of the podcast Luigi Pangaro. All secrets are revealed. As the werewolf Tracey discovers her mentor Richard is still alive, the real killer is finally revealed and makes an attempt on her life. Contains horror themes Link to BBW youtube playlist: http://bit.ly/1Ooljqb An original horror/drama podcast. A group of werewolves meet up every month to feed on dead bodies, but when one of them is discovered to be killing innocents, it puts all their lives in danger. All music by Kevin MacLeod of http://incompetech.com.
As the werewolf Tracey discovers her mentor Richard is still alive, the real killer is finally revealed and makes an attempt on her life. Contains horror themes Link to BBW youtube playlist: http://bit.ly/1Ooljqb An original horror/drama podcast. A group of werewolves meet up every month to feed on dead bodies, but when one of them is discovered to be killing innocents, it puts all their lives in danger. All music by Kevin MacLeod of http://incompetech.com.
When Michael returns, he & Tracey race against time to capture a suspect in the werewolf killings before the Hunters do. Contains horror themes Link to BBW youtube playlist: http://bit.ly/1Ooljqb An original horror/drama podcast. A group of werewolves meet up every month to feed on dead bodies, but when one of them is discovered to be killing innocents, it puts all their lives in danger. All music by Kevin MacLeod of http://incompetech.com.
Two werewolves, Tracey and Silver, come up with a plan to capture and interrogate a Werewolf Hunter, for clues on Michael's murder and the recent deaths of innocents. Contains horror themes Link to BBW youtube playlist: http://bit.ly/1Ooljqb An original horror/drama podcast. A group of werewolves meet up every month to feed on dead bodies, but when one of them is discovered to be killing innocents, it puts all their lives in danger. All music by Kevin MacLeod of http://incompetech.com.
Season 2 finale New 2011 video games, rooster teeth, red skinned vampires,
Squidge talks with Project Manager Tarkwin of Sex Industry Network about sex worker rights Squidge speaks to Tarkwin the Transgender Project Manager of the Sex Industry Network (SIN) about the work the organisation does and about sex worker rights. For more information about the Sex Industry Network (SIN) you can call (08) 83517626 Tuesday – Friday or visit them at 276 Henley Beach Rd, Underdale, South Australia, Australia. “Take the Lead” by Kevin MacLeod Don't forget to contact via Email: shysquidgespeaks@gmail.com and the Twitter: http://twitter.com/squidgeart
Squidge speaks his business/pleasure vacation to Sydney Australia, being in airplanes for the first time, airports, luggage, the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge the Kino Sydney Kaberet film festival & the new video camera. “Take the Lead” by Kevin MacLeod Don't forget to contact me via Email: shysquidgespeaks@gmail.com and the Twitter: http://twitter.com/squidgeart
Squidge speaks about wearable strap on video cameras, pants, ‘designer’ holes in jeans, Monoliths on the television, coughs, Netscape Navigator, futuristic digital clothes, sexlifelogging, particle generators, his support for local artists, SMS, getting sick and then getting better again, IE vs Firefox, horoscopes, filmmaking, Sydney Kaberet, workshops and house inspections.
Squidge is a little drunk but still very coherent Squidge speaks about Kurushi, super police cars, the love child of Burnout and need For Speed, bad 80s horror films, jetpacks, iTunes Rentals, 3D Filmmaking, his recent PSA films, Duke Nukem 3D, losing most of his graphic design portfolio mysteriously, $7 Playstation 2 games, being slightly food poisoned, eroge games, everybody’s birthdays landing in October, Stickam.com, 48 hour filmmaking, HD Video and exploding computers. “Take the Lead” by Kevin MacLeod Don't forget to contact me via Email: shysquidgespeaks@gmail.com and the Twitter: http://twitter.com/squidgeart
Squidge, a shy emo, actually has a voice. Squidge speaks about his left shoulder surgery, how today’s horror movies can be improved, his aversion to pain, Monoliths, widescreens, problems with his printer, his hair, The Long Process, 19th century porn, plans for a new doco series, his adventures with Steam, playing online multiplayer games that are not popular anymore, live machinima performances, video art as performance art, Adelaide Fringe Festival, sex with chocolate, getting a house, group exhibitions, & Amiga’s 25th birthday. “Take the Lead” by Kevin MacLeod
It’s photography & beavers this week Squidge speaks about new microphones, aliases on the internet, SALA Festival Moving Image, the proposed mandatory internet filter for Australia, GIMP, open source software, beavers & public art in Minnesota. “Take the Lead” by Kevin MacLeod
Squidge has a few tips for budding podcasters Squidge speaks about the different types of podcast you can create, from important issues to your favourite television show. “Take the Lead” by Kevin MacLeod Don't forget to contact me via Email: shysquidgespeaks@gmail.com and the Twitter: http://twitter.com/squidgeart
Squidge messes about with nightclubs Squidge speaks about The Long Process, documentaries & ethics, storytelling in documentaries, his hair (geez, he talks about his hair a lot, doesn’t he?), carbon fibre headsets, his fuckup on Steam, video game demos, PaintingWalls iPhone app, gamma rays in mobile phones, herpes of the throat, automatic watering grass, huge batteries, Belize, Steven Slater, airplanes, Kino Kaberet, & nightclubs. “Take the Lead” by Kevin MacLeod