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Dr. Rosy Boa dives into the science behind pole dancing, discussing the physical adaptations required for the sport. She clarifies the specific strength requirements for pole dancers, emphasizing the importance of specialized training over general fitness. Through examining recent studies, she highlights how pole dancing improves core, upper body strength, and grip strength, while identifying the need for anti-rotational strength, unilateral strength, and proper shoulder flexion. The podcast also offers insights into the unique physical and psychological benefits that come with pole dancing experience. Learn more and take class with Rosy online at https://www.slinkthroughstrength.com/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Clarification 00:21 Common Misconceptions About Pole Dancing 00:41 Specific Physical Adaptations in Pole Dancers 02:33 Research on Pole Dancing Strength 03:39 Methods of Measuring Pole Strength 05:26 Studies on Pole Dance Training Effects 10:14 Psychological and Physiological Outcomes 12:58 Recommended Strength Training for Pole Dancers 18:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Citations Hawley, J. A. (2002). Adaptations of skeletal muscle to prolonged, intense endurance training. Clinical and experimental pharmacology and physiology, 29(3), 218-222. Gustavo F. Pedrosa, Fernando V. Lima, Brad J. Schoenfeld, Lucas T. Lacerda, Marina G. Simões, Mariano R. Pereira, Rodrigo C.R. Diniz & Mauro H. Chagas. (2022) Partial range of motion training elicits favorable improvements in muscular adaptations when carried out at long muscle lengths. European Journal of Sport Science 22:8, pages 1250-1260. Ignatoglou, D., Paliouras, A., Paraskevopoulos, E., Strimpakos, N., Bilika, P., Papandreou, M., & Kapreli, E. (2024). Pole Dancing-Specific Muscle Strength: Development and Reliability of a Novel Assessment Protocol. Methods and Protocols, 7(3), 44. Nawrocka, A., Pawelak, Z., & Mynarski, A. (2024). Longitudinal Effects of Pole Dance Training on Body Composition and Muscular Strength in Women. Greenspan, S. J., & Stuckey, M. I. (2024). Preparation For Flight: The Physical Profile of Pre-Professional and Professional Circus Artists in the United States. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 19(5), 591. Dias, A. R. L., De Melo, B. L., Dos Santos, A. A., Silva, J. M. A., Leite, G., Bocalini, D. S., ... & Serra, A. J. (2022). Women pole dance athletes present morphofunctional left ventricular adaptations and greater physical fitness. Science & Sports, 37(7), 595-602. Nicholas, J., Dimmock, J. A., Alderson, J. A., Donnelly, C. J., Jackson, B., Dimmock, J. A., ... & Donnelly, C. J. (2024). Exploring the psychological and physiological outcomes of recreational pole dancing: a feasibility study. Circus: Arts, Life, and Sciences, 2(2).
Το 2o μέρος του 4ωρου έπους με καλεσμένο τον Bασίλη Παπανδρέου και θέμα τα 20 μεγαλύτερα "What if" στην ιστορία του μπάσκετ και ακόμα περισσότερο γέλιο! Στο 2ο αυτό μέρος ακούγονται ΠΟΛΛΑ περισσότερα από τους αριθμούς 10 έως και 1. Τα υπόλοιπα να τα ακούσετε - και να ρουφήξετε γνώση - μόνοι σας!
Το 1ο μέρος του 4ωρου έπους με καλεσμένο τον - άνθρωπο που αν δεν υπήρχε θα έπρεπε να τον φτιάξουμε για να γράφουμε τέτοια επεισόδια - Βασίλη Παπανδρέου που μας "επισκέφθηκε" για 1η φορά φέτος και θέμα τα 20 μεγαλύτερα "What if" στην ιστορία του μπάσκετ και πάρα πολύ γέλιο! Σε αυτό το επεισόδιο οι αριθμοί 20-11 !
Ήταν να μην πάρει φόρα! Ο Βαsiliς81 Παπανδρέου ξαναχτύπησε την πόρτα μας, με topic & κανόνες και εμείς δεν μπορούσαμε παρά να του ανοίξουμε και να τον φιλοξενήσουμε! Απολαύστε 4 ώρες γνώσης για το Ευρωπαικό μπάσκετ - 1η και μάλλον τελευταία φορά στα 7 χρόνια Podbusters - με κερασάκι, τις προβλέψεις μας για το φετινό F4!
Τέλος τα ψέματα, ήρθε εκείνη η εποχή του χρόνου! Playoffs baby! Nothin' easy! Παρουσιάζουμε και προβλέπουμε όλα τα ζευγάρια των playoffs στη Euroleague και στο NBA παρέα με τον λατρεμένο μας Βασίλη Παπανδρέου. Enjoy!
The memoirs of former German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble were recently released in Germany. As expected, Greece features heavily. All the key moments of the crisis and its main actors are sketched in his memoirs, from the times Grexit was genuinely on the table, to his dealings with prime ministers Papandreou, Samaras, and Tsipras, and finance ministers Papaconstantinou, Venizelos, and Varoufakis. Xenia Kounalaki, a journalist and weekly columnist at Kathimerini, which acquired exclusive rights of publishing excerpts from the book in Greek, joins Thanos Davelis for an inside look into the Greek financial crisis through the lens of one of its main protagonists. You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:The Greek crisis through Schaeuble's memoirsParis 2024 Olympics torch lit in ancient OlympiaGreece becomes first European country to ban bottom trawling in marine parks
Timothy Papandreou works towards bridging the gap between bleeding-edge innovations, their real-world application, and their impact on the way we live, work, learn, play, heal, and do business. He advises many startups and is a keynote speaker and workshop facilitator on several emerging technology spaces - including generative and predictive AI, supply chain automation, robotics, teleoperations, smart cities, ag-tech, bioplanning, blockchain, digital twins, space economy, and web3. He joins to discuss the purpose and importance of mobility in connecting people to the most important moments in their lives, and what we need to do to do this better. Takeaways The purpose of mobility is to connect people to the most important moments in their lives, whether it's family, work, learning, or other significant experiences. Seamless mobility is crucial for creating a positive city experience, where different modes of transportation work together effectively. Solving mobility issues requires a systems thinking approach, considering the interconnectedness of various factors such as housing, zoning, and transport infrastructure. Addressing housing affordability and zoning is essential for creating more livable and sustainable cities. Implementing fair transport user fees can help allocate resources more efficiently and encourage sustainable modes of transportation. Dealing with pushback and resistance to change requires understanding people's perspectives and finding ways to communicate the benefits of mobility solutions. Storytelling and action are crucial in creating change. The challenge of changing the status quo requires experimentation and feedback. The declining affordability of essential services affects the majority of the population. Empathy and perspective shifting are important in understanding the needs of different stakeholders. Systems thinking and design thinking are valuable approaches in problem-solving. The intersection of AI and systems thinking has the potential to transform various industries. Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/timpapandreou www.emergingtransport.com www.timpapandreou.com Bio Timothy works towards bridging the gap between bleeding-edge innovations, their real-world application, and their impact on the way we live, work, learn, play, heal, and do business. He advises many startups and is a keynote speaker and workshop facilitator on several emerging technology spaces - including generative and predictive AI, supply chain automation, robotics, teleoperations, smart cities, ag-tech, bioplanning, blockchain, digital twins, space economy, and web3. Timothy founded ETA, a global advisory firm to help startups, governments, and corporations accelerate emerging technology innovation. He's held positions for Alphabet/Google's X Moonshot Factory (now as a key advisor on AI Moonshots) with Waymo where he was part of the commercialization team that launched the world's first automated robo-taxi/truck system, and as Chief Innovation Officer for Transport with the City of San Francisco leading various first-of-its-kind policies and projects. Company Description ETA, is a global advisory firm to help startups, governments, and corporations accelerate emerging technology innovation. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. Edison Manufacturing and Engineering: Edison is your low volume contract manufacturing partner, focused on assembly of complex mobility and energy products that don't neatly fit within traditional high-volume production methods. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/
Nach dem Ende des Militärregimes gestaltet er das moderne Griechenland: Andreas Papandreou setzt sich für die Demokratie ein und setzt auf politische Eigenständigkeit.
Andreas Papandreou (geboren am 5.2.1919) war der erste sozialistische Premierminister Griechenlands: ein unberechenbarer Modernisierer - ein bewegtes, spannendes Leben. Von Claudia Friedrich.
Ο δικός μας Άι Βασίλης (ξανά)ήρθε, έφερε το topic, τους κανόνες και τις ιστορίες και εμείς τον κεράσαμε γνώση και hot takes για 3 ώρες και 45 λεπτά για να κάνετε Χριστούγεννα και Πρωτοχρονιά μαζί και να μην σας πιάσουν άσχετους στο γιορτινό τραπέζι! Καλοφάγωτο!
3 ώρες καταιγιστικής γνώσης, hot takes, νοσταλγίας & κραξίματος, σε ένα session.. ψυχοθεραπείας με τον Βασίλη Παπανδρέου! Ακούς.. βελτιώνεσαι!
The future may be closer than you think. Today, we're learning about the implications of autonomous transit on hospitality, travel, and the cities we operate in from someone with a unique perspective on it all: Timothy Papandreou, Founder and CEO of Emerging Transport Advisors, and key advisor for the Google X moonshot factory.Follow Timothy on LinkedInFollow Timothy on TwitterVisit Timothy's websiteSubscribe to Timothy's newsletter, Riding the S Curve What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Ο Βασίλης επέστρεψε στο Shake n' Bake και το επεισόδιο πήγε ακριβώς όπως το περιμέναμε. Το κύριο θέμα μας ήταν οι ημιτελικοί στο NBA σε Ανατολή και Δύση. Για να φτάσουμε εκεί... μας πήρε μία ώρα. Πρώτα σχολιάσαμε όσα έγιναν στο Ρεάλ - Παρτιζάν και στο Φενέρ - Ολυμπιακός. Μετά πιάσαμε μια φιλοσοφική συζήτηση γύρω από τις δηλώσεις του Γιάννη. Ύστερα έσκασε breaking news την ώρα της ηχογράφησης με την απόλυση του Bud. Έπειτα κάναμε αυτό για το οποίο μαζευτήκαμε - δηλαδή παρουσίαση και ανάλυση των τεσσάρων σειρών στα playoffs του NBA. Και στο τέλος είπαμε ποιος θα το πάρει εκεί, ποιος θα πάρει τη Euroleague, ποια είναι η 12αδα της Εθνικής το καλοκαίρι και... τι underrated παικτάρα ήταν ο Φασούλας. Συνεχίστε ό,τι κάνετε και βάλτε αυτήν την επεισοδιάρα να παίζει!
Trauma and grief / Xenia Papandreou is a counselling psychologist who came to the studio to discuss trauma and grief. What is trauma, what are the symptoms, how does it manifest and we talk about the matter of the word being overused and how parents worry about traumatising their kids. We also discuss death, social media effects and resilience. The Mamma Mu podcast is supported by Okiddoky and Ideal Air Purifiers who are offering a special discount on their HEPA filtered air purifiers with the code mammamu15 You can find and connect with Eleni on Instagram and Facebook or email her at eleni@georgiesmummy.com Support the Mamma Mu podcast by subscribing to Patreon Support the show
On the eleventh episode of the On the Balcony podcast, Michael continues his conversation with George A. Papandreou, former Prime Minister of Greece, about Chapter 10 of Heifetz's Leadership Without Easy Answers. Papandreou picks up the discussion by sharing how Heifetz inspired his decision to stage an intervention through an inclusive approach, encouraging the Greek people to take their future in their own hand. His proposal of a referendum was part of this emphasis on inclusion, but it was met by a backlash from the traditional political world, ultimately causing Papandreou's decision to resign to allow the creation of a new coalition. Papandreou explains that he believes his actions have ultimately been viewed as the right move but that the hesitancy of the old power structures may have lost the opportunity to do deeper adaptive work in the country. Next, Papandreou discusses his experience as Greek Foreign Minister while dealing with Turkish/Greek relations. He explains that he tackled the tension between both sides by opening a dialogue with his counterpart İsmail Cem, both men finding someone they could trust and thereby beginning to make progress in their discussions. This led to an approach they called “people's diplomacy”, involving citizens in foreign policy and working together to reframe the countries' relationship from animosity to one of mutual benefit. Papandreou shares his belief that these kinds of values are what should motivate good leadership, allowing for an approach to conflict that is not angry or violent but respects the dignity of the other, an important part of the adaptive challenge of making change. The Finer Details of This Episode: Inclusive leadership Taking a hit to make progress Using communication to lower tensions and heat Building trust through “people's diplomacy” Managing Pain and Loss The values of leadership Pacing the work Providing technical expertise while also working on the deeper issues Quotes: “I was giving power to our citizens: you can make the decision. And the traditional political world didn't like this because, had the decision been a positive one in this plebiscite, in this referendum, the other parties would have no say, they would've lost power. And many others. So inclusion is not a simple thing. You are basically changing the power structure, and the old power structures will very possibly react to this.” “We showed that we can rethink, reframe this relationship from one of animosity to putting it into a different frame and saying, ‘Okay, what if we can work together? What are the benefits of working together?' And actually, one of the benefits was very, very clear: we had about three million in trade; in a few years, we had three billion in trade.” “In times of distress, in times of difficulty and uncertainty, it may be just the values that are the anchor, or if you like, the compass. It's not trying to find a scapegoat. It is those values where you can say, ‘I am trying to be consistent with working with these values.'” “Democracy is a way to solve conflict through peaceful means, through debate, by respecting the dignity of the other.” “If you can really give a sense of dignity, that people feel dignified, they feel they're being respected, they're being recognized, their voice is being heard, their pain is being heard, that is very important in this adaptive challenge, to make those changes.” Links: On the Balcony on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-balcony/id1627073051 ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast) Leadership Without Easy Answers on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-Without-Answers ( https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-Without-Answers) George Papandreou Homepage:https://papandreou.gr/ ( https://papandreou.gr/) and on Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Papandreou ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Papandreou) Young Leaders Project - https://www.youngleadersproject.org/...
On the tenth episode of the On the Balcony podcast, Michael Kohler welcomes a most fitting guest to discuss Heifetz's book, particularly the chapter entitled “Assassination”. Former Prime Minister of Greece, George A. Papandreou will be joining the podcast for two episodes to discuss Chapter 10 of Leadership Without Easy Answers, and its impact upon his role in salvaging the Greek economy in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the hunt for scapegoats when things got heated and people had to endure real losses, and the immense challenges of adaptive work. He opens up the episode with an exploration of why it was meaningful for him to serve his country , despite his efforts being met with resistance, outrage, and disagreement. Papandreou also goes on to elaborate what it's like to be a figure of authority and become a lightning rod, especially in the wake of a global crisis that pitted the countries in the EU against one another. Both he and Kohler recall the hate and fear that festered on the continent during this time of distress and why change was so hard to enact. So on this very special episode of On the Balcony, listen in as two experts discuss how to lead a divided society, what challenges arise for an authority figure in such circumstances, and why the desire for order and a semblance of normalcy often supersedes compassion and empathy. The Finer Details of This Episode: Choosing to stay and serve Greece Looking to leaders to take pain away Acting as lightning rod post 2008 The hunt for scapegoats The challenges of adaptive work Distress' dangerous snowball effect Internal and external legitimacy Quotes: “On the surface were surprisingly big budget deficits that showed up when he took office, leading to higher interest rates in an uncertain market. Remember, this is only a year after the global financial crisis in 2008.” “We'll hear about the strategies he deployed as prime minister, but also learn how hard it was for him to lead beyond his authority. For example, when he tried to reframe the challenge from being a Greek challenge only to being a European challenge.” “I was born. Then I was a refugee with my parents in Sweden and Canada, and then studied in England. So being Greek was basically a choice, and I decided I will come to serve my country.” “When the leader is not taking the pain away or can't take the pain away fast enough, then they find a new one.” "The idea of politics comes from the idea of a citizen. Basically it is the revelation that we actually can change our fate. We don't have to wait for a savior, we don't have to wait for some high authority, we don't want some high authority to concentrate power and decide for us." "I was called to lead the country in its most difficult moments, and actually that's an honor." “So going back to normal is in one way, very passive… Obviously, going back to normal means going back to where the problems actually began.” “So you find a scapegoat, and you build your own constituency, on hate and on fear. And you'll empower your own constituency, but you don't empower them to actually make change; you empower them to hate somebody else…it's a power that divides society in a terrible way.” “It's also easy to move towards a sort of isolationism, you know, build walls, close down your house, close the shutters, and let the storm go by.” “Severe distress can make people cruel. Empathy, compassion, and flexibility of mind are sacrificed to the desperate desire for order.” “So, in Greece, I had the authority to make the changes. Outside of Greece, I was the leper in a sense.” Links: On the Balcony on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-balcony/id1627073051 ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast) Leadership Without Easy Answers on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-Without-Answers-Ronald-Heifetz/dp/0674518586 (...
Lexman and Matthew discuss the importance of understanding context when discussing literature, specifically in regards to the book Lust by Karthryn Stockett. They also touch upon the pros and cons of using litres when discussing alcohol consumption.
Μπαίνουμε στην τελευταία εβδομάδα της regular season στο NBA και την αποχαιρετάμε με το δεύτερο μέρος του podcast μας με τον Βασίλη Παπανδρέου. Συνεχίζουμε να δίνουμε περίεργα βραβεία που δεν υπάρχουν παρά μόνο στη φαντασία μας. Π.χ. ποιος αξίζει να είναι ο φετινός κάτοχος του Zaza Pachulia award; Κι επειδή δε μας φτάνουν αυτά, στο τέλος συζητάμε και για την καλύτερη All-Time NBA πεντάδα Ευρωπαίων που ψηφίζεται αυτήν την εβδομάδα. Enjoy!
We are back! Παρέα με τον πολύ αγαπημένο μας Βασίλη Παπανδρέου, επιστρέψαμε με νέο επεισόδιο στο οποίο δίνουμε... περίεργα βραβεία για τη regular season τα οποία τα κατέβασε η κούτρα μας. Επειδή με τον Βασίλη πάντα έχουμε όρεξη να μιλάμε για ώρες, το podcast θα το ανεβάσουμε σε δύο μέρη. Αυτό είναι το πρώτο. Enjoy!
Nikos Androulakis, a European Parliament deputy, defeated former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou by a wide margin in a runoff election on Sunday to become the new leader of Greece's third largest party, the centre-left Movement of Change (KINAL). The election of a new leader for KINAL, the former Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), has been a subject of interest not only to supporters of the center-left party, but also to those observing the political landscape in Greece, who view the party as a moderate and pro-European voice in parliament. Tom Ellis, the editor in chief of Kathimerini English Edition, joins The Greek Current to explain why this election was so important, who Nikos Androulakis is, and what his vision for the future of the party is. Read Tom Ellis's analysis in Kathimerini here: The Movement for Change electionsPapandreou isn't doing himself any favorsYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Mitsotakis, Tsipras and KINALEU lawmaker Androulakis elected Greek socialist leaderAndroulakis beats Papandreou to lead Greece's centre-left KINAL partyFirst six Rafale jets to arrive in JanuaryDimitar Kovachevski on course to become North Macedonia's new prime ministerNorth Macedonia: Finance official tapped to become next PM
How you define innovation will obviously impact how you implement it. Timothy Papandreou of Emerging Transport Advisors took a different approach to innovation at LA Metro, SF Muni, and Waymo to ensure that innovation solved real problems.
Ο Βασίλης "κλείνει" τον κύκλο των 3 καλεσμένων που ζητήσατε να ξανακούσετε με τον πιο... Podbusters τρόπο σε ένα podcast που κυριολεκτικά ΔΕΝ περιγράφεται! Απλά πατήστε play και δεν θα χάσετε!
Pochi giorni dopo le elezioni, Papandreou ricevette la vera eredità lasciatagli dai suoi avi. Non il partito PASOK, ma un segreto. Un segreto terribile che se rivelato avrebbe distrutto l’immagine del paese. Papandreou capì allora che le promesse che aveva fatto al popolo greco non sarebbe riuscito a mantenerle. Era solo una questione di tempo, il momento della verità sarebbe presto arrivato. Quel momento arrivò in Lussemburgo, qualche giorno dopo le elezioni. Il ministro delle finanze greco si trovava ad una riunione con gli altri membri dell’Eurogruppo. Aveva chiesto la parola e sarebbe stato il prossimo ad intervenire. Arrivò il suo turno. Si alzò in piedi. Tutti quanti si zittirono. Fece un grosso respiro. Prese il microfono… ...e confessò. Così comincia la seconda parte della storia della crisi economica greca. Conoscere questa storia aiuta moltissimo a capire certe decisioni che sono state prese in questi mesi dall'Italia e dagli altri paesi europei per affrontare la crisi economica di oggi. La crisi finanziaria della Grecia è stata la prima vera crisi che il blocco europeo ha dovuto affrontare. E si sa, è nei momenti di crisi che il sistema viene messo a nudo. I nodi vengono al pettine, i problemi non possono più essere ignorati, gli anelli deboli si rompono e se non si lavora in fretta, e soprattutto se non si lavora in team, il sistema collassa. Si tratta quindi di un tassello di storia economica da cui l’Europa ha imparato molto: i vantaggi e i limiti della moneta comune, i pro e i contro delle misure di austerità, e ha anche dovuto confrontarsi con le profonde differenze culturali ed economiche dei paesi che la compongono. Alla fine di questa serie di episodi avrete chiari tutti gli avvenimenti che hanno portato al disastro greco del 2010, e le misure che sono state adottate per risolverlo. Questo vi permetterà di capire come funzionano i vari componenti del meccanismo europeo, e di come intervengono nei momenti di difficoltà. Siamo Giammarco Miani, Francesco Namari e Gaia Geraci, and the next stop is... Bank Station Crediti: Testo di Giammarco Miani, Francesco Namari e Gaia Geraci Voci: Giammarco Miani, Francesco Namari e Gaia Geraci Sound design a cura di Andrea Roccabella Fonti: -Ardagna, S. and Caselli, F., (2012). The Political Economy of the Greek Debt Crisis: A Tale of Two Bailouts Special Paper No. 25. [online] Available at: https://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/special/cepsp25.pdf [Accessed 25 March 2021] -Ilsole24ore.com, 2018. Il debito greco, una lunga storia di errori. [online] Available at: https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/il-debito-greco-lunga-storia-errori--AEPQskFF [Accessed 25 March 2021] -Nikos Chrysoloras, 2013. "Rebuilding Eurozone’s Ground Zero. A review of the Greek economic crisis," GreeSE – Hellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe 66, Hellenic Observatory, LSE.
Era la primavera del 1967 ad Atene e in casa Papandreou si respirava un'aria elettrizzante. I sondaggi parlavano chiaro... avrebbero stravinto le elezioni che si sarebbero tenute di lì a poco. Poi... una notte... La famiglia Papandreou si sveglia di soprassalto. Si sentono degli spari in lontananza. Una guardia li raggiunge al piano di sopra e trafelata urla che i militari stanno arrivando, e che stanno venendo a prenderli. I soldati prendono d'assalto l'edificio e si mettono alla ricerca della famiglia. Salgono fino al terrazzo e lì trovano il giovane Giorgos. Un sergente gli punta una mitragliatrice alla testa: "Dimmi dove si trova tuo padre... o ti ammazzo". Questo è solo l'inizio della storia incredibile che ha vissuto il paese ellenico negli ultimi 50 anni. Conoscere questa storia aiuta moltissimo a capire certe decisioni che sono state prese in questi mesi dall'Italia e dagli altri paesi europei per affrontare la crisi economica di oggi. La crisi finanziaria della Grecia è stata la prima vera crisi che il blocco europeo ha dovuto affrontare. E si sa, è nei momenti di crisi che il sistema viene messo a nudo. I nodi vengono al pettine, i problemi non possono più essere ignorati, gli anelli deboli si rompono e se non si lavora in fretta, e soprattutto se non si lavora in team, il sistema collassa. Si tratta quindi di un tassello di storia economica da cui l’Europa ha imparato molto: i vantaggi e i limiti della moneta comune, i pro e i contro delle misure di austerità, e ha anche dovuto confrontarsi con le profonde differenze culturali ed economiche dei paesi che la compongono. Alla fine di questa serie di episodi avrete chiari tutti gli avvenimenti che hanno portato al disastro greco del 2010, e le misure che sono state adottate per risolverlo. Questo vi permetterà di capire come funzionano i vari componenti del meccanismo europeo, e di come intervengono nei momenti di difficoltà. Siamo Giammarco Miani, Francesco Namari e Gaia Geraci, and the next stop is... Bank Station Crediti: Testo di Giammarco Miani, Francesco Namari e Gaia Geraci Voci: Giammarco Miani, Francesco Namari e Gaia Geraci Sound design a cura di Andrea Roccabella Fonti: - Financial Times, 2015. Greece and the EU: a brief (economic) history in charts. [online] Available at: https://www.ft.com/content/9436dfa7-cd88-3daa-a844-56da4b27ec54 [Accessed 1 Feb. 2021] -Woodhouse, C. (1991). Modern Greece : A short history (5th ed.]. ed.). London: Faber and Faber.
Timothy tells how to build relationship and partnerships in your B2B business. You can check him out at https://www.EmergingTransport.com/
Vor zehn Jahren stand Griechenland unmittelbar vor dem Bankrott. Ministerpräsident Papandreou bat die europäischen Partner um Finanzhilfe. Die Hilfe kam, aber für die elf Millionen Griechen begannen harte Jahre, denn die Hilfskredite waren an strenge Spar-Auflagen gebunden. Mühsam hat sich Griechenland aus der Finanzkrise herausgearbeitet. Nun sollte es endlich wieder aufwärts gehen, aber jetzt legt die Corona-Krise das Land lahm.
Το φετινό Christmas Special είχε guest τον Βασίλη Παπανδρέου που έβαλε φωτιά με τα takes του σε ένα επεισόδιο γεμάτο Giannis, Luka, sneakers news, ακόμα και φωσκολιάδες που ούτε εμείς δεν είχαμε σκεφτεί! Καλή απόλαυση και καλά Χριστούγεννα!
We’re hopping on bikes, trains and buses with Timothy Papandreou, urban transport expert, who’s been obsessed with cities since he was a kid. “It's not about just drawing transport systems and transport lines and making things work better. It's about connecting people to the moments in their lives and making their lives much more valuable, in many different ways, not just monetarily.” To learn more about this episode: https://thecamp.fr/news/timothy-papandreou-living-without-i-was-crazy-outsider To learn more about thecamp: https://thecamp.fr
Λίγες μέρες πριν το ξεκίνημα των playoffs στο NBA, το Shake n' Bake έκανε το δεύτερο podcast της season με θέμα hot takes και αυτήν τη φορά είχε στην παρέα του τον Βασίλη Παπανδρέου.
GR - Michael Nevradakis of Dialogos Radio interviewed on "Ellada Ora Miden" with Kostas Wills on Art FM 90.6, on the Macedonia issue, Prespa deal, lack of impartiality of Matthew Nimetz, role of foreign media on Greek issues. In Greek. Aired Feb 16, 2019.
EN - An interview w/ scholar and analyst James Petras, professor emeritus at Binghamton University in New York, who spoke to us about his experience advising Andreas Papandreou and on the new SYRIZA-led Greek government. In English. Aired April 2-8, 2015.
GR - An interview with scholar and analyst James Petras, professor emeritus at Binghamton University in New York, who spoke to us about his experience advising Andreas Papandreou and on the new SYRIZA-led Greek government. In Greek. Aired April 2-8, 2015.
EN - An interview with Nikos Logothetis, former vice president of the Greek Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on allegations involving ELSTAT president Andreas Georgiou and his falsification of Greece's economic data. In English. Aired May 28-June 3, 2015.
GR - An interview with Nikos Logothetis, former vice president of the Greek Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on allegations involving ELSTAT president Andreas Georgiou and his falsification of Greece's economic figures. In Greek. Aired May 28-June 3, 2015.
GR - Interview w/ U. of Macedonia prof. Zoe Georganta, former Hellenic Statistical Authority board member, on how Greece's deficit was falsified and worsened to drag Greece under the troika, and on what is happening today. In Greek. Aired May 3-10, 2017.
EN - Interview w/ U. of Macedonia prof. Zoe Georganta, former Hellenic Statistical Authority board member, on how Greece's deficit was falsified and worsened to drag Greece under the troika, and on what's happening today. In English. Aired May 10-17, 2017
GR - An interview with Nikos Logothetis, former board member of the Greek Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on how Greece's deficit and debt were augmented and on the trials against former ELSTAT head Andreas Georgiou. In Greek. Aired November 1-7, 2017.
GR - An interview with Nikos Logothetis, former board member of the Greek Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on how Greece's deficit and debt were augmented and on the trials against former ELSTAT head Andreas Georgiou. In Greek. Aired November 8-14, 2017.
Greklands premiärminister Papandreou avgår - men vem blir den nya syndabocken? /// Occupy Wallstreet kritiseras för att vara en demonstration av luffare som knarkar och sover i tält. Stämmer det? /// Henrik Torehammar med Give me five-panelen med Julia Skott och Viktor Barth-Kron som diskuterar sossarnas kris, statsministerns misshandlade son och Lalehs kanindräktsvägran.
Idag ska vi jämför eurokrisande medelhavspremiärministrar - Papandreou och Berlusconi, en berättelse om offer och sång. /// Inspirerade av tesen att Apples framgångar handlade om att de minskade valfriheten fårgar vi psykologen om människan vill välja själv? /// Och fredagar är quizdagar - ring in och tävla mot dagens sidekick Lena Resborn.
Greklands premiärminister Papandreou kapade kaos igår med beskedet om folkomröstning. Gör han det för att rädda sitt eget skinn? Papandreous kompis Leif Pagrotsky svarar! Vitryssland nämns ofta som Europas sista diktatur - men vad innebär det egentligen? Vi översätter Emmy Raspers liv till vitrysska! Och hur är egentligen förtroendet för Twitter these days? Efter kapningen av diverse politikers konton undrar vi: vad är egentligen kosher?
Fri, 1 Jan 1988 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/5381/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/5381/1/5381.pdf Nikolaou, Theodor Nikolaou, Theodor (1988): Rezension von: Damaskinos Papandreou: Orthodoxie und Ökumene. Gesammelte Aufsätze, Stuttgart 1986. In: Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte, Vol. 99: pp. 286-287.
Thu, 1 Jan 1987 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/5689/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/5689/1/5689.pdf Nikolaou, Theodor Nikolaou, Theodor (1987): Rezension von: Damaskinos Papandreou: Θεoλoγικoὶ Διάλoγoι, Thessaloniki 1986. In: Orthodoxes Forum, Vol. 1: pp. 118-119. Ka