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Best podcasts about partners help

Latest podcast episodes about partners help

Conversations to Cut the Conflict
Ep 49 - How Menopause Impacts Women's Lives and Their Relationships

Conversations to Cut the Conflict

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 25:33


Did you know that menopause can have a profound impact on how we act, think, and handle conflict? Hormones have a huge impact on our mood, our relationships and how we deal with difficult situations.As women we often think that it's not just “part of life” to feel irritable or low before your period or to suffer through menopause symptoms. ( I know I thought this). But I am finding out that it doesn't have to be this way.In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Louise Newson, a renowned menopause specialist, to discuss the truth about hormones and their impact on women's lives. We talk about everything from mood swings and irrational behaviour to the life-changing benefits of proper hormone treatment.Key takeaways: Hormones affect more than physical health—they influence mood, cognition, and emotional well-being. Only 14% of Australian women use hormone replacement therapy, often due to misinformation or lack of education.It's time to stop normalising unnecessary suffering and start addressing the root causes and in the process save relationships.Partners: Help the women in your life get the care they need—it can make all the difference.Dr. Newson shares her expertise and resources like the Balance app, helping women take charge of their hormonal health.Learn more about the app here:https://www.balance-menopause.com/balance-app/

SPS Podcasts
SPS Extra: How community partners help SPS students and programs succeed

SPS Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 23:45


The relationship between Spokane Public Schools and our numerous community partners is symbiotic, providing activities, support and community engagement for students, while bolstering the reach of our partners.In the November episode of SPS Extra, Stephanie Splater and Nicole Hernandez chat about how important our community partners are. Hear from Hoopfest, Treehouse and Spark Central, and learn about how community partnerships are born.

UBC News World
Sacramento Sex Trafficking & Abuse Law Partners Help Victims Report & Sue

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 2:14


California's sexual abuse lawyer, Bobby Thompson, Esq., is now part of Abuse Guardian, the national legal collective dedicated to helping trafficking victims. Go to https://abuseguardian.com/sexual-assault-lawyer/california/sex-trafficking-lawyer-ca/ to find out more. Abuse Guardian City: Garnet Valley Address: 1067 Mansion Lane, Website https://abuseguardian.com/ Phone 1 (267) 974-1069 Email info@abuseguardian.com

Canadian Church Leader's Podcast
John's Story: How a Pastor's Journey to Health Transformed Him and His Family

Canadian Church Leader's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 26:48


In 2020, John Lamos sat down next to his wife Jessie after a long day at the church, and she expressed with great fatigue and honesty: “John, if this is what ministry is like, I can't keep doing this.” John was leading on reserves at the time — he knew it and so did his family. He was lonely, restless and well into a trajectory towards complete burnout. He'd be the first to tell you his own discipleship was lacking and he couldn't even find himself in his own vision of what it meant to be a pastor. The picture was a pastor at the end of himself, and his family following right behind him. But today, John, Jessie and their three kids are more alive in Jesus and His call than ever before... What happened in-between? We'll let John tell you. Bio | John Lamos is the Senior Pastor of Lighthouse Church on Grand Manan, a small island off the coast of New Brunswick. He is married to Jessie and has three kids, Adaline, Olive, and Samuel. ⁠⁠⁠⁠Give today⁠⁠⁠⁠ to CCLN and help seed a hopeful future for the Church in Canada. Every dollar given to CCLN will be matched until July 19th. Partners: Help solve the global food crisis by giving ⁠⁠gifts of Compassion⁠⁠ today or get in touch with the ⁠⁠team at Compassion⁠⁠. Thanks to the Canadian Bible Society for supporting this episode. Learn more about their ⁠⁠⁠Bible Course here⁠⁠⁠. Show Notes: Darrell Johnson: Resources to Lead You to Jesus An Interview with Tyler Staton on the Canadian Church Leaders Podcast Get Connected! ⁠⁠⁠Blog & Episode write-up⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Website⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Join our Mailing List! ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Subscribe on YouTube⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Follow on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Share a Canadian Church Story

Being Rare Podcast
Trisomy Awareness Month! A conversation with E.WE Foundation partners - Help Hope Live and the TRIS Project

Being Rare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 69:14


March is Trisomy Awareness Month! March 18 is World Trisomy 18 Day! In this episode Sarita sits down with two E.WE Foundation partners to discuss the resources and support they provide to Trisomy families. Hear from Sonny Mullen, Help Hope Live and Dr. Deborah Bruns, TRIS Project. Learn more at: Help Hope Live - helphopelive.org TRIS Project - tris.siu.edu E.WE Foundation - theewefoundation.org Being Rare Podcast - theewefoundation.org/podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beingrare/support

Ultimate Guide to Partnering™
170 -How Partners Help this Business Applications Leader Leapfrog the Future of Work?

Ultimate Guide to Partnering™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 44:26


Monique Hayward, Microsoft's Business Application Partner Ecosystem Leader, shares the big vision Microsoft has for the future of work, how it's leveraging the power of its cloud, and its immense commitment to its partners to lead the path forward.

Hope Still Wins with Ben Higgins
47. Michael D. Tubbs: Utilizing Politics to Change the Poverty Narrative

Hope Still Wins with Ben Higgins

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 39:18


Michael D. Tubbs is the author of the memoir The Deeper the Roots, Special Advisor to California Governor Gavin Newsom for Economic Mobility, founder of End Poverty in California (E.P.I.C) and was the previous mayor of Stockton, California at the age of 26 which made him the youngest mayor of any major American city! In this episode, Ben and Michael dig into the importance of changing the poverty narrative, the ways Michael's faith impacts how he shows up as a leader in politics, how to approach large social issues when you're hoping to make a change and why creating space for other's stories to be shared may be the greatest effort we can make. Connect with Michael: -Website -Instaram -Twitter -Purchase Michael's book, The Deeper the Roots -Check out Michael's nonprofit E.P.I.C Connect with Ben: -Instagram -Twitter -Purchase Ben's book, Alone in Plain Sight Today's Partners: -Help build homes for La Cuchilla with Humanity & Hope United -Humanity & Hope Instagram -Listen to Be The Bridge Podcast with Latasha Morrison -Listen to Latasha Morrison on Hope Still Wins --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Happy as a Mother
117: How Can Partners Help With Breastfeeding? with Psychologist Eric Taylor

Happy as a Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 55:00


We talk a lot about the invisible load of motherhood—the way that so much of the labour in the home falls to moms, even before a baby is born. But that load has an impact on our partners too—leaving them without a role, unsure how to bond with the new baby. It's easy to think that nursing moms have to take on the role of feeding. In reality, non-nursing partners can help with breastfeeding too (beyond just bringing snacks and water)! “The Breastfeeding Father,” psychologist Eric Taylor, explains why all partners need to be empowered in the nursing process. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3uSkwZd

Partner Relationship Management (PRM): The Ultimate Channel Sales Podcast
05 - How Channel Partners Help Build a Brand's Authority

Partner Relationship Management (PRM): The Ultimate Channel Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 36:09 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Ultimate Channel Sales Podcast, we bring on Matt Soloman. He has been in channel-related roles for nearly a decade. Currently, he is the Chief Business Development Officer & Co-Founder of a consultancy, The Channel Program. He is also the CEO of Channel Halo and he runs an insightful channel-related newsletter: Navigating the IT Channel. Topic summary: As we know, channel sales is an efficient way to cast a wider net and increase sales – But, did you realize that your channel partner program is also one of the greatest marketing tools you'll ever have? Acting as agents on your behalf, channel partners engage in a variety of activities to promote a vendor, and all this additional marketing for your brand can really help build its authority far beyond what you may be capable of independently. So, what can you do to get the most out of the marketing opportunities from your partnerships and strengthen your brand authority, as much as possible via partners? Matt discusses how channel partners help build a brand's authority including: What to define in the channel marketing strategy Through-partner marketing best practices Joint-marketing activities between partners and vendors that produce the highest ROI Best practices for enabling your channel partners to build your brand authority Listen to the episode to hear Matt cover these topics and more. Read the blog: https://www.magentrix.com/articles/blog/How-Channel-Partners-Help-Build-a-1-2-2022(0:00) Introduction (2:11) Matt Soloman's background in channel sales (4:36) The Channel Program (7:42) Channel partners building a brand's authority: what to define in the channel marketing strategy? (9:19) How to strengthen partner relationships and differentiate yourself from other vendors (13:26) Measuring the success of your efforts: can you use KPIs? (15:21) Through-partner marketing best practices (20:38) Partner-vendor joint-marketing activities for high ROI (24:06) Setting realistic expectations for through-partner marketing (25:25) How to reverse the damage of a partnership that is affecting the ecosystem (27:14) 3 best practices for enabling your channel partners to build your brand authority (31:05) Can the growth rate of a vendor's channel be too fast? (34:39) Conclusion 

Alliance Aces
140. How Partners Help You Handle Your Biggest Challenges

Alliance Aces

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 33:05 Transcription Available


Whether it's expanding to new markets or tackling crises… Everything is easier with the right partner by your side. Just ask Brian Allison, Vice President of Global Channels and Alliances at Snow Software, whose career has spanned everything from scrappy startups to leviathan corporations — and he has never seen one that couldn't be improved by the right partners. Join us as we discuss: - How to categorize partners - The 3 C's of a good partner - The challenges of scaling — and how partners help you overcome them - Why customer success is the key to partner success Here are some additional episodes featuring other ecosystem leaders that might interest you: - #121 Aligning Ecosystem Strategy with Your Customer as the North Star with Lara Caimi, Chief Partner Officer, ServiceNow - #122 There's No Easy Button For Partnering with Nicole Napiltonia, VP Of Alliances and OEM Sales, at Barracuda - #106 The Secrets to Managing Alliances Like Microsoft with David Totten, Chief Technology Officer, US Partner Ecosystem at Microsoft - #97 Why Quality Always Beats Quantity in Software Ecosystems with Tom Roberts, Senior Vice President at the Global Partner Organization over at SAP. Links & Resources - Learn more about how WorkSpan helps customers accelerate their ecosystem flywheel through Co-selling, Co-innovating, Co-investing, and Co-marketing. - Subscribe to the Ecosystem Aces Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcast. - Join the WorkSpan Community to engage with other partner ecosystem leaders on best practices, news, events, jobs, and other tips to advance your career in partnering. - Find insightful articles on how to lead and get the most out of your partner ecosystem on the WorkSpan blog. - Download the Best Practices Guide for Ecosystem Business Management - Download the Ultimate Guide for Partner Incentives and Market Development Funds To contact the host, Chip Rodgers, with topic ideas, suggest a guest, or join the conversation about modern partnering, he can be reached on Twitter, LinkedIn, or send Chip an email at: chip@workspan.com This episode of Ecosystem Aces is sponsored by WorkSpan.

Behind The Brickline Greenway
Episode 45 – So Many Partners Help Bring The Brickline Greenway To Life

Behind The Brickline Greenway

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 8:10


Emma Klues, VP of Communications & Outreach at Great Rivers Greenway, talks with KTRS' McGraw Milhaven (a former member of Great Rivers Greenway's Board of Directors) and Julie Buck about how GRG works with a variety of partners on all different aspects of the Brickline Greenway project. They realize they're not experts in everything, so GRG collaborates with those who are experts in related areas – from design & construction partners to utility & transportation providers and owners of the land where the greenway will go, from community organizations and neighbors to local municipalities and the City of St. Louis, plus experts on equitable economic development, funding strategy, local history & culture, ecology, public art, programming & activation, and more. A vision this bold takes all of us!Learn more and get involved at bricklinegreenway.org.

StaySmart
Stay Smart - Episode 7: How Do Corporate Housing Partners Help Realtors Save Commission?

StaySmart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 9:47


How could a temporary housing partner help you, a realtor, someone that deals with more permanent housing, save commission? Christine has an answer!  Join Christine as she interviews realtor partner, Darnell Fuller of the Fullers Group Re/Max Southwest! His insight into the industry and knowledge of the needs someone buying a home may have help explain exactly why corporate housing may save your commission!  He also goes into your realtor toolbelt, what you need to be a successful realty agent, and also who you need in your network!  The best part of all of this? You don't have to fail a sale first to get this info! We got you! 

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Help from Abroad: China-based Donors and International Partners Help U.S. Hospitals Fight COVID-19

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 63:38


The COVID-19 pandemic has caused myriad changes, but one of special significance has been the little-publicized flow of aid to the United States from China-based Americans, Chinese organizations and citizens, and even the Chinese government itself. This has taken the form of donations of personal protective equipment (PPE), cash and valuable services. Diverse organizations such as MedShare International, Flexport.org and the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai have entered into agreements and partnerships to benefit U.S.-based hospitals, such as San Francisco’s own Chinese Hospital. Join us for a discussion with representatives of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai (AmCham Shanghai), Chinese Hospital, Flexport.org, MedShare International and San Francisco State University; the program will be moderated by KPIX's Betty Yu. Meet the Speakers David Basmajian is senior advisor for public affairs at Takeda Pharmaceuticals and served as a member of the Board of Governors at the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. David was instrumental in bringing overseas support from China to many nonprofit organizations in the United States, including Chinese Hospital.  Jason Chernock serves as director of programs and partnerships for MedShare. He focuses on building partnerships with the health-care industry to advance MedShare’s mission and oversees the organization’s national gift-in-kind strategy. Jason joined MedShare in 2014.  Dave Hartman is an operations manager at Flexport.org, which expedites free shipping of health-care and disaster relief supplies for nonprofit organizations engaged in humanitarian response work. He previously worked on a disaster response team with Save the Children, deploying to emergencies in Iraq, Liberia, Nepal and Jordan. Eric Talbert teaches at San Francisco State University in the Nonprofit Management Program. He also has more than 15 years of nonprofit leadership experience with a focus on advancing human rights locally and globally. In his former role at MedShare, Eric drew together nonprofit health-care organizations with much-needed PPE, free shipping via Flexport, as well as import assistance. Dr. Jian Zhang has been CEO of Chinese Hospital since 2017. Her service throughout the Chinese Hospital system began in 1996. Among numerous awards and certifications, Dr. Zhang is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. In 2021 she was named a Distinguished Woman of the Year for the State of California by Assemblymember David Chiu. Betty Yu joined KPIX 5 in November 2013 as a general assignment reporter. A Bay Area native, Betty graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with degrees in political science and rhetoric. She also has a Master of Science degree in journalism from Columbia University. MLF ORGANIZER Ian McCuaig and Lillian Nakagawa NOTES MLF: Asia-Pacific Affairs SPEAKERS David Basmajian Senior Advisor for Public Affairs, Takeda Pharmaceuticals ason Chernock Director of Programs and Partnerships, MedShare Eric Talbert San Francisco State University, Nonprofit Management Program Dave Hartman Senior Operations Associate, Flexport.org Dr. Jian Zhang CEO, Chinese Hospital Betty Yu Reporter, KPIX—Moderator In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on March 17th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Help from Abroad: China-based Donors and International Partners Help U.S. Hospitals Fight COVID-19

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 63:53


The COVID-19 pandemic has caused myriad changes, but one of special significance has been the little-publicized flow of aid to the United States from China-based Americans, Chinese organizations and citizens, and even the Chinese government itself. This has taken the form of donations of personal protective equipment (PPE), cash and valuable services. Diverse organizations such as MedShare International, Flexport.org and the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai have entered into agreements and partnerships to benefit U.S.-based hospitals, such as San Francisco's own Chinese Hospital. Join us for a discussion with representatives of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai (AmCham Shanghai), Chinese Hospital, Flexport.org, MedShare International and San Francisco State University; the program will be moderated by KPIX's Betty Yu. Meet the Speakers David Basmajian is senior advisor for public affairs at Takeda Pharmaceuticals and served as a member of the Board of Governors at the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. David was instrumental in bringing overseas support from China to many nonprofit organizations in the United States, including Chinese Hospital.  Jason Chernock serves as director of programs and partnerships for MedShare. He focuses on building partnerships with the health-care industry to advance MedShare's mission and oversees the organization's national gift-in-kind strategy. Jason joined MedShare in 2014.  Dave Hartman is an operations manager at Flexport.org, which expedites free shipping of health-care and disaster relief supplies for nonprofit organizations engaged in humanitarian response work. He previously worked on a disaster response team with Save the Children, deploying to emergencies in Iraq, Liberia, Nepal and Jordan. Eric Talbert teaches at San Francisco State University in the Nonprofit Management Program. He also has more than 15 years of nonprofit leadership experience with a focus on advancing human rights locally and globally. In his former role at MedShare, Eric drew together nonprofit health-care organizations with much-needed PPE, free shipping via Flexport, as well as import assistance. Dr. Jian Zhang has been CEO of Chinese Hospital since 2017. Her service throughout the Chinese Hospital system began in 1996. Among numerous awards and certifications, Dr. Zhang is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. In 2021 she was named a Distinguished Woman of the Year for the State of California by Assemblymember David Chiu. Betty Yu joined KPIX 5 in November 2013 as a general assignment reporter. A Bay Area native, Betty graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with degrees in political science and rhetoric. She also has a Master of Science degree in journalism from Columbia University. MLF ORGANIZER Ian McCuaig and Lillian Nakagawa NOTES MLF: Asia-Pacific Affairs SPEAKERS David Basmajian Senior Advisor for Public Affairs, Takeda Pharmaceuticals ason Chernock Director of Programs and Partnerships, MedShare Eric Talbert San Francisco State University, Nonprofit Management Program Dave Hartman Senior Operations Associate, Flexport.org Dr. Jian Zhang CEO, Chinese Hospital Betty Yu Reporter, KPIX—Moderator In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on March 17th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Coffee with the Docs
Jacki Carr on Goals Alive

Coffee with the Docs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 50:11


Does the thought of “setting goals” make you cringe? This episode is for YOU. We were thrilled to welcome Jacki back on the podcast - to school us in the practice of goal setting. Learn a total re-frame on goals with tons of practical tips to get yourself on the right track, all while giving you permission to be flexible with your goals. MORE ON JACKI: I AM: I am inspired by connection, my family, nature and getting vulnerable. I am absolutely alive when I am of service as a catalyst for people getting possible and rocking their goals.  I do have the keen ability to listen on a deeper level, see the big picture and be absolutely real and honest with you. I do. I am a Senior lightyear leadership Coach, a movement in personal power and wholeness, vision, goal-setting and leadership training.  I have completed the works as a participant numerous times over (and over and over) and I am inspired by the work as a foundation for my coaching relationships. I am a Mother, a daughter, a sister, a wife, a Colorado resident and I am a masterpiece AND a work in progress.  To learn more about Jacki and all of her offerings, follow her on instagram @jackicarr, and check out her website here. Partners: Help stave off the harmful effects of excessive blue light by purchasing a pair of Blu Blox glasses! Use our code CWTD15 to receive 15% off!

TSR Podcast
Biggest Week 5 News And Can These Two Partners Help Promote Change In The NCAA?

TSR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 96:23


It's another jam packed episode on the TSR Podcast. This week the guys bring on University of Tennessee College of Law graduate Derrick Davis and former Tennessee DB and graduate Derrick Furlow Jr to discuss what they are doing to help NCAA athletes across the country. Derrick and Derrick discuss what made them form a partnership, what their goal is and why it needs to be accomplished. On top of that, the four of them discuss the Falcons firing Dan Quinn and Thomas Dimitroff, Dak Prescott's injury, Carolina's surprising start to the season and whether or not Florida is a real contender in college football. All that and more! Check it out and go subscribe!

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
IAM390- Business Partners Help Businesses Scale by Providing Top-notch Virtual Employees

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 16:38


Together Anne & Mark Lackey own and operate several businesses. In 2015, they determined they were working harder and not smarter, so they embarked on their newest business - HireSmart Virtual Assistants which helps business owners scale by providing top-notch virtual employees. Anne & Mark wrote seven books (3 became best sellers in hours) and developed multiple training modules in the area of Real Estate Investing, Property Management, and Business Ownership to help other entrepreneurs grow their businesses. Website: https://www.hiresmartvas.com/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HireSmartVAs/ Anne - https://www.facebook.com/AnneLackey Mark - https://www.facebook.com/markslackey Twitter: https://twitter.com/annelackey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annelackey/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/annelackey LinkedIn: Anne - https://www.linkedin.com/in/annelackey/ Mark - https://www.linkedin.com/in/markslackey/ https://www.amazon.com/Anne-Lackey/e/B00IA6YAFW

Spectrum Autism Research
Peer Partners Help Students with Autism Join Playground Fun

Spectrum Autism Research

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 5:19


In a new program, teachers recruit typical students to help children with autism play during recess.

AzureABILITY Podcast
Episode 8 - Partners Help The Azure World Go Round

AzureABILITY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 32:04


Microsoft's vast partner-ecosystem is a big part of the Azure value proposition. Listen in as Microsoft Enterprise Channel Manager Christine Schanne and I delve into the partner experience with Neudesic; a top Gold Microsoft Partner. ----more---- Christine Schanne is an Enterprise Channel Manager driving Microsoft's Partner Co-Sell Strategy in the Northeast Region by developing and delivering Partner ecosystems to support our customer's Digital Transformation journey with a focus in the Retail/CPG industry. Kunaal Kapoor (Director, Client Services – Northeast) leads Neudesic’s Northeast practice, making client and alliance partnerships successful. Kunaal has a solid tech consulting background and focuses on helping organizations successfully capture the business opportunities of Digital Transformation. Steve Tetrault (Director, Solutions – Northeast) leads Neudesic’s technology leadership team in the Northeast region, supporting clients with technology strategy, architecture and implementation of disruptive solutions using Neudesic services. Steve's passion/mission is Digital Transformation. To learn more about Neudesic, be sure to check out the following links: About Neudesic: https://www.neudesic.com/about/ Microsoft Alliance: https://www.neudesic.com/about/alliance-partners/microsoft/ Services and Offerings: https://www.neudesic.com/services/ Customer Case Study: https://www.neudesic.com/all-insights/?case-study All Recipes: https://partner.microsoft.com/en-au/case-studies/neudesic Isagenix: https://www.neudesic.com/case-study/isagenix/ Awards: https://www.neudesic.com/all-insights/?award Awards Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_VFT777Z9Q The episode also features PSAs from three of our favorite kid-focused technology organizations MakeCode, Kodable and Code.org. Be sure to give 'em some love (they do a great job!) PLEASE VISIT http://azureability.com for show notes and additional episodes. Also, if you like (or even hate!) what we're doing, please take the time to share your comments and suggestions either by the Podbean App (see links, below), email (lberman@microsoft.com) or Twitter (@azureability).  CREDITS: Louis Berman (Host); Christine Schanne, Kunal Kapoor & Steve Tetrault (Guests); Gretchen Huebner (Kodable PSA), Simon Hillvo (MakeCode PSA); Megan Hochstatter (Code.org PSA); Vincent Tone / PremiumBeat (Music); Heather Walsh (Intro/Outro); Louis Berman (Engineer); East Coast Studio (Editing) TRANSCRIPT: https://www.videoindexer.ai/accounts/1c5a0342-11e8-4e1d-b656-d0bf35b80614/videos/ffe9a26e4c/ (be sure to turn "Closed Captioning" to "English"; icon in lower right-hand corner of "video" window)

On The Dotted Line
Having multiple partners help a relationship?

On The Dotted Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 21:09


We are talking about polygamy relationships. Is the traditional way of long term relationships outdated in 2019? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-dotted-line/support

The American Laundry News Podcast
How Distributor Partners Help Laundry Operations

The American Laundry News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 10:07


Distributors provide essential equipment to laundry/linen services, but there is more to the equation. Find out more from guest Craig Dakauskas, president of CLEC.

The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer
Stephen Tankel, “With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror”

The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 33:32


With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror (Columbia University Press, 2018) offers readers a fresh, insightful and new perspective on US counterterrorism cooperation with complex countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Yemen and Mali. These US partners work with the United States to defeat militant groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. Yet, they often are both firefighters and arsonists because they frequently simultaneously support groups that engage in political violence and/or pursue policies likely to produce a new generation of militants.

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast
Stephen Tankel, “With Us and Against Us: How America's Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror” (Columbia UP, 2018)

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 61:36


With Us and Against Us: How America's Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror (Columbia University Press, 2018) offers readers a fresh, insightful and new perspective on US counterterrorism cooperation with complex countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Yemen and Mali. These US partners work with the United States to defeat militant groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. Yet, they often are both firefighters and arsonists because they frequently simultaneously support groups that engage in political violence and/or pursue policies likely to produce a new generation of militants. US partners, moreover, at times adhere to worldviews that potentially create breeding grounds for extremism. Drawing on his extensive scholarship as well as his experience as a senior advisor to the US Department of Defense during the Obama administration, assistant professor Stephen Tankel takes the reader on a well-written, highly readable tour of the complexities and pitfalls of cooperation on counterterrorism in a post-Cold War world. Tankel unravels a minefield populated by unrealistic US expectations, an over-reliance on military tools, and lack of understanding of threat perceptions among America's partners as well as the differing priorities that US partners have. In doing so, Tankel contributes to both the study of political violence and the far broader contexts that nourish it and the continuous debate among policymakers and pundits on how to counter it. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.

New Books in National Security
Stephen Tankel, “With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror” (Columbia UP, 2018)

New Books in National Security

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 61:36


With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror (Columbia University Press, 2018) offers readers a fresh, insightful and new perspective on US counterterrorism cooperation with complex countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Yemen and Mali. These US partners work with the United States to defeat militant groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. Yet, they often are both firefighters and arsonists because they frequently simultaneously support groups that engage in political violence and/or pursue policies likely to produce a new generation of militants. US partners, moreover, at times adhere to worldviews that potentially create breeding grounds for extremism. Drawing on his extensive scholarship as well as his experience as a senior advisor to the US Department of Defense during the Obama administration, assistant professor Stephen Tankel takes the reader on a well-written, highly readable tour of the complexities and pitfalls of cooperation on counterterrorism in a post-Cold War world. Tankel unravels a minefield populated by unrealistic US expectations, an over-reliance on military tools, and lack of understanding of threat perceptions among America’s partners as well as the differing priorities that US partners have. In doing so, Tankel contributes to both the study of political violence and the far broader contexts that nourish it and the continuous debate among policymakers and pundits on how to counter it. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Stephen Tankel, “With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror” (Columbia UP, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 61:36


With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror (Columbia University Press, 2018) offers readers a fresh, insightful and new perspective on US counterterrorism cooperation with complex countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Yemen and Mali. These US partners work with the United States to defeat militant groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. Yet, they often are both firefighters and arsonists because they frequently simultaneously support groups that engage in political violence and/or pursue policies likely to produce a new generation of militants. US partners, moreover, at times adhere to worldviews that potentially create breeding grounds for extremism. Drawing on his extensive scholarship as well as his experience as a senior advisor to the US Department of Defense during the Obama administration, assistant professor Stephen Tankel takes the reader on a well-written, highly readable tour of the complexities and pitfalls of cooperation on counterterrorism in a post-Cold War world. Tankel unravels a minefield populated by unrealistic US expectations, an over-reliance on military tools, and lack of understanding of threat perceptions among America’s partners as well as the differing priorities that US partners have. In doing so, Tankel contributes to both the study of political violence and the far broader contexts that nourish it and the continuous debate among policymakers and pundits on how to counter it. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Stephen Tankel, “With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror” (Columbia UP, 2018)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 61:36


With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror (Columbia University Press, 2018) offers readers a fresh, insightful and new perspective on US counterterrorism cooperation with complex countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Yemen and Mali. These US partners work with the United States to defeat militant groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. Yet, they often are both firefighters and arsonists because they frequently simultaneously support groups that engage in political violence and/or pursue policies likely to produce a new generation of militants. US partners, moreover, at times adhere to worldviews that potentially create breeding grounds for extremism. Drawing on his extensive scholarship as well as his experience as a senior advisor to the US Department of Defense during the Obama administration, assistant professor Stephen Tankel takes the reader on a well-written, highly readable tour of the complexities and pitfalls of cooperation on counterterrorism in a post-Cold War world. Tankel unravels a minefield populated by unrealistic US expectations, an over-reliance on military tools, and lack of understanding of threat perceptions among America’s partners as well as the differing priorities that US partners have. In doing so, Tankel contributes to both the study of political violence and the far broader contexts that nourish it and the continuous debate among policymakers and pundits on how to counter it. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
Stephen Tankel, “With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror” (Columbia UP, 2018)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 61:36


With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror (Columbia University Press, 2018) offers readers a fresh, insightful and new perspective on US counterterrorism cooperation with complex countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Yemen and Mali. These US partners work with the United States to defeat militant groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. Yet, they often are both firefighters and arsonists because they frequently simultaneously support groups that engage in political violence and/or pursue policies likely to produce a new generation of militants. US partners, moreover, at times adhere to worldviews that potentially create breeding grounds for extremism. Drawing on his extensive scholarship as well as his experience as a senior advisor to the US Department of Defense during the Obama administration, assistant professor Stephen Tankel takes the reader on a well-written, highly readable tour of the complexities and pitfalls of cooperation on counterterrorism in a post-Cold War world. Tankel unravels a minefield populated by unrealistic US expectations, an over-reliance on military tools, and lack of understanding of threat perceptions among America’s partners as well as the differing priorities that US partners have. In doing so, Tankel contributes to both the study of political violence and the far broader contexts that nourish it and the continuous debate among policymakers and pundits on how to counter it. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
Stephen Tankel, “With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror” (Columbia UP, 2018)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 61:36


With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror (Columbia University Press, 2018) offers readers a fresh, insightful and new perspective on US counterterrorism cooperation with complex countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Yemen and Mali. These US partners work with the United States to defeat militant groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. Yet, they often are both firefighters and arsonists because they frequently simultaneously support groups that engage in political violence and/or pursue policies likely to produce a new generation of militants. US partners, moreover, at times adhere to worldviews that potentially create breeding grounds for extremism. Drawing on his extensive scholarship as well as his experience as a senior advisor to the US Department of Defense during the Obama administration, assistant professor Stephen Tankel takes the reader on a well-written, highly readable tour of the complexities and pitfalls of cooperation on counterterrorism in a post-Cold War world. Tankel unravels a minefield populated by unrealistic US expectations, an over-reliance on military tools, and lack of understanding of threat perceptions among America’s partners as well as the differing priorities that US partners have. In doing so, Tankel contributes to both the study of political violence and the far broader contexts that nourish it and the continuous debate among policymakers and pundits on how to counter it. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EastWest Podcast
Podcast: Stephen Tankel

EastWest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 26:40


Stephen Tankel—associate professor in the School of International Service at American University and an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security—joins the EWI podcast to discuss terrorism, counterterrorism and his new book "With Us And Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror." Dr. Tankel states that “just because the United States and another country share a threat, that other country won’t necessarily prioritize the threat the same way, and the U.S. will have difficulty convincing another country to make our threat perceptions, their threat perceptions.”

Power Problems
Counterterrorism Strategy in the Trump Era - Firm or Faux?

Power Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 52:03


U.S. counterterrorism has been a mixture of unilateral policies and multilateral partnerships. Stephen Tankel of American University joins us today to discuss the trajectory of U.S. counterterrorism strategy under the Trump administration.Stephen Tankel’s bioJohn Glaser’s bioStephen Tankel, With Us and Against Us: How America’s Partners Help and Hinder the War on TerrorStephen Tankel, “https://​www​.wash​ing​ton​post​.com/​n​e​w​s​/​m​o​n​k​e​y​-​c​a​g​e​/​w​p​/​2​0​1​7​/​0​9​/​1​1​/​f​i​g​h​t​i​n​g​-​t​e​r​r​o​r​i​s​m​-​t​a​k​e​s​-​a​-​g​l​o​b​a​l​-​e​f​f​o​r​t​-​h​o​w​-​h​a​v​e​-​3​-​u​-​s​-​p​r​e​s​i​d​e​n​t​s​-​f​a​r​e​d​-​1​6​-​y​e​a​r​s​-​a​f​t​e​r​-​9​1​1​/​?​u​t​m​_​t​e​r​m​=​.​3​9​6​4​c​b​b​11a04,” Monkey Cage, September 11, 2017Joshua A. Geltzer and Stephen Tankel, “Whatever Happened to Trump’s Counterterrorism Strategy,” The Atlantic, March 1, 2018Stephen Tankel, “Donald Trump’s Shadow War,” Politico, May 9, 2018 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dell EMC The Source
#129: Priority #1: Help our Partners Help our Customers!

Dell EMC The Source

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 12:02


The conference inside the conference, The Dell Technologies Global Partner Summit was hosted by Global Channel, OEM and IoT President, Joyce Mullen (@Joyceatdell). The theme ROARED off the stage as Joyce highlighted our 2017 accomplishments and new Programs and Solutions specific to our channel partners for 2018. Our #1 Priority is helping our Global Partners and OEMs help our joint customers. I caught up with Joyce just a few minutes after the Global Partner Summit Keynote. From the Dell EMC Ready Stack Certified Reference System to the Dell EMC MyReward Program, the excitement is clearly contagious. Looking to learn more about becoming a Dell Technologies partner? Visit dell.com/partner and be sure to follow @DellEMCPartners. Get Dell EMC The Source app in the Apple App Store or Google Play, and Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play. Dell EMC The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)

Spectrum Autism Research
Peer Partners Help Students with Autism Join Playground Fun

Spectrum Autism Research

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 5:19


In a new program, teachers recruit typical students to help children with autism play during recess.

Carnegie Podcast
Economic Turmoil in Arab Countries—Can Partners Help?

Carnegie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2013 101:50