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Soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek !Voici l'épisode 224 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast.“Moche“ et “embarrassant“ : le retard du nouveau Siri et d'Apple Intelligence tourne à la crise chez Apple.Enregistré mardi 18 mars 2025 à 18h00, enregistrement accessible en direct sur X, YouTube, Twitch et LinkedIn LivePrésentation : Benjamin Vincent avec la participation d'Elie Abitbol (ex-MCS et ex-président des Apple Premium Resellers en France).Au sommaire de cet épisode 224 : le retard pris par le nouveau Siri (et la suite des fonctions d'Apple Intelligence) est « moche » et « embarrassant ». Au moins, on ne pourra pas reprocher à Robby Walker, le patron de Siri, de tourner autour du pot. Le souci, c'est que ces propos révélés par Mark Gurman de Bloomberg n'auraient jamais du fuiter, pas plus que la réunion de crise au cours de laquelle ils ont été prononcés. La crise interne chez Apple autour de l'IA, c'est bien sûr l'événement de la semaine.Un pas de plus, peut-être l'avant-dernier avant l'arrivée d'Apple Intelligence en France et en français : les beta 4 des versions .4 d'iOS 18 et de macOS 15 sont disponibles pour les développeurs depuis lundi soir. Alors, quoi de neuf pour celles et ceux, parmi vous, qui n'ont pas la patience d'attendre ?Le test de la semaine : l'une des réussites et l'un des succès inattendus de l'année : les Ray-Ban Meta. De vraies lunettes qui sont beaucoup plus que des lunettes de soleil à un prix canon. Elie est conquis. C'est à se demander pourquoi Apple ne s'est pas contentée d'une première paire de lunettes du même type, pratique, indémodable et abordable. Ca sent le 5 sur 5 !Et puis, le bonus hebdo exclusif pour vous, nos soutiens Patreon. Cette semaine, les toutes dernières rumeurs sur les premiers produits pliants qui arriveraient plus tôt que prévu chez Apple. Mais le prix… aïe, aïe… êtes-vous prêt(e) à sortir plus du double de ce que coûte le 16 Pro Max pour un iPhone pliant ?À mardi prochain, 25 mars 2025, pour l'épisode 225 dont l'enregistrement sera à suivre en direct à partir de 17h30 sur sur X, YouTube, Twitch et LinkedIn Live !00:00:00 : Pré-générique00:01:42 : Introduction00:04:39 : Retour sur… la bascule en cours de la page Patreon d'iWeek00:08:21 : L'événement de la semaine : la crise chez Apple autour d'Apple Intelligence et Siri00:35:26 : L'info de la semaine : les .4 beta sont arrivées !00:50:48 : Le test de la semaine : les Ray-Ban Meta01:21:43 : Cartons et coups de coeur de la semaine01:27:24 : ConclusionHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma and Biotech world. Altimmune, a biopharmaceutical company based in Maryland, has announced plans to test an investigational drug based on GLP-1 for the treatment of alcohol use disorder. This drug is also being studied by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk for alcohol- and liver-related conditions. Altimmune joins these companies in exploring the potential of GLP-1 agonists for this indication. The recommendations for flu vaccine usage were recently made by the FDA in a closed session involving representatives from CBER, the CDC, and the Department of Defense.In other news, Pfizer has ended a trial for an early-stage cancer drug, Sutro has cut half of its staff and deprioritized a drug for ovarian cancer, and Pliant has implemented a poison pill strategy. Additionally, Wacker Biotech is offering services for advanced therapies, including process development and production of DNA and RNA. The biotech industry continues to see shifts and developments in various companies and research areas.
durée : 00:13:15 - Carnets de campagne - par : Dorothée Barba - Alain Bivas, l'inventeur de Sunplicity, milite pour la généralisation de la cuisson solaire, qui n'est pas neuve mais peine à s'imposer en France. Egalement au programme des Carnets du jour : Sansgluglu, une offre de pâtisserie pour faire des gâteaux sans gluten à la maison.
Immer freitags analysieren wir in unserem "Wochen-Podcast" aktuelle Entwicklungen in der deutschen Banken-, Fintech- und Payment-Branche. Diesmal haben sich Redakteur Christian Kirchner und Branchen-Insider Jochen Siegert den folgenden Themen gewidmet:Diesmal mit den Themen: #1: Die Vorteile des "Closed Shops" – wie stark die DZ Bank im Vertrieb von den "Mifid"-Ausnahmen profitiert #2: Was wird eigentlich aus der Union Investment, wenn Vorstandschef Reinke irgendwann mal in Rente geht? #3: Die Sparkassen machen mit ihm Kartengeschäft verdammt viel richtig – doch warum vermarkten sie das nicht stärker? #4: In der Nische sind KMU-Fintechs (wie Pliant) durchaus erfolgreich. Die Position der klassischen Hausbank stellen sie aber bislang nicht infrage #5: Wie Fintechs versuchen, möglichst nicht zu funden (oder zumindest nicht funden zu müssen) #6: Allem Anschein nach (und dem Börsenkurs zufolge) macht Flatex zurzeit sehr viel richtig. Etwas diffus bleibt: Was genau? #7: Jochen Siegert stimmt ein Loblied auf eine Sparkasse an ... #8: ... und auch Christian Kirchner stimmt ein Loblied auf eine Sparkasse an ;-) == Fragen und Feedback zum Podcast: redaktion@finanz-szene.de oder (auch anonym) über Threema: TKUYV5Z6 Redaktion und Host: Christian Kirchner/Finanz-Szene.de Coverdesign: Elida Atelier, Hamburg
Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma e Biotech world.Moderna reported higher-than-expected losses in its fourth-quarter earnings report and is anticipating layoffs. The company's revenue was down substantially from the previous year. Meanwhile, controversial figure RFK Jr. was confirmed as the Health and Human Services Secretary, despite his history of anti-vaccine rhetoric. In other news, BMS' phase III Opdivo and Yervoy combination therapy failed in adjuvant melanoma, potentially limiting market opportunities. Amgen and Ideaya have ended their collaboration on a cancer combo therapy, with Amgen continuing to advance one component in a mid-stage trial for lung cancer. Pliant has brought in outside experts to review a study pause in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis research. Stay tuned for more updates on various biopharma companies and their developments.
Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma and Biotech world. Bristol Myers Squibb is seeking to broaden the use of its CAR T cell therapy, Breyanzi, to address marginal zone lymphoma as a strategy to offset losses from exclusivity. In other news, Boehringer Ingelheim has seen promising results in a Phase III trial for its lung fibrosis drug, randomilast, aimed at progressive pulmonary fibrosis. However, Pliant has experienced a stock decline following the halt of its Phase IIb/III study for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Additionally, Vertex has received FDA approval for its non-opioid pain treatment, while AbbVie has secured approval for a new antibiotic. Bain's acquisition of Tanabe for $3.3 billion is also making headlines. Regeneron is currently in a legal battle with Sanofi over the Dupixent pact, and Equillium's itolizumab is undergoing testing against Humira for ulcerative colitis. On the horizon, Acelyrin and Alumis are joining forces to address immune-mediated diseases, while Eisai is seeking subq approval for Leqembi due to sluggish US sales. Job opportunities are available at ATCC, AbbVie, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, and Dren Bio.
Soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek !Voici l'épisode 212 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast.Apple : la rétrospective 2024 et l'iPad pliant : avant ou après l'iPhone ?Enregistré le mardi 17 décembre 2024 à 17h45 : enregistrement streamé à suivre en direct sur X, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch et LinkedIn Live, chaque mardi désormais à 17h30.Présentation : Benjamin Vincent, avec la participation d'Elie Abitbol (co-fondateur de MCS et ex-président des Apple Premium Resellers en France) et Fabrice Neuman (consultant tech pour les petites entreprises et contributeur à "Comment ça marche").Au sommaire de cet épisode 212 : le futur de l'informatique : et si ce n'était plus l'informatique spatiale représentée par le Vision Pro mais un iPad géant et pliant ? Imaginez la surface de deux iPad Pro, bord à bord. Selon Mark Gurman, Apple travaillerait dessus depuis déjà deux ans et viserait 2028. L'objectif, en terme d'innovation, c'est de faire totalement disparaitre la pliure en position ouverte. Et à en croire notre confrère de Bloomberg, elle serait presque invisible sur les prototypes actuels.La rétrospective 2024 : c'est cette semaine, pour notre dernier vrai numéro de l'année. Du lancement du Vision Pro, justement, aux MacBook Pro M4, en passant par la gamme iPhone 16, l'abandon de l'Apple Car et l'onde de choc liée aux nouvelles législations européennes. On va revenir ensemble sur tous les grands moments marquants de l'année qui se termine.Et puis, le bonus hebdo exclusif, pour nos soutiens Patreon. Cette semaine : saviez-vous qu'il est possible de louer un Mac mini M4 Pro dans le Cloud ? Pour 99$ à 299$ par mois selon l'une des trois configurations disponibles, il est possible de profiter de la puissance des nouveaux tout petits Mac sans forcément en acquérir. Quel intérêt, pour qui et pour faire quoi ? On va se pencher sur cette solution pas inintéressante proposée par MacWeb et aussi Mac Stadium. Bonne écoute et, à nouveau, merci pour votre soutien renouvelé, pour votre fidélité, pour votre confiance. Pour en profiter, rejoignez la communauté iWeek sur patreon.com/iweek !Pas d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), mardi prochain, pour cause de festivités et vacances mais on se retrouve mardi 7 janvier 2025 pour l'épisode 213 dont l'enregistrement sera à suivre en direct à partir de 17h30 sur sur X, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch et LinkedIn Live ! Bonnes Fêtes et à l'année prochaine !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
A version of this essay was published by the Deccan Herald at https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/the-depressing-regularity-of-regime-change-operations-3318109This podcast is AI generated by Google NotebookLM: Imagine this scenario: In a certain country, there is someone in power who is not liked by one section of the population. Some global powers support this person; others support the opposition. One fine day there is a coup d'etat, and this person is overthrown and exiled. The opposition takes over amidst scenes of jubilation.Pliant media condemns the former ruler and welcomes the new regime. “Democracy”, they chant.But then shortly thereafter, darker things come to the fore. There are atrocities against certain sections of the population. These may be in violation of the norms of civilized society, and may include rapes, abductions, looting, murders, destruction, ethnic cleansing, and so on. In general, chaos reigns and human suffering is widespread.Bangladesh, did you say? Yes, but I was also thinking of Syria. And then this is a scenario that plays out with depressing, even metronomic, regularity in many other parts of the world. To name a few examples, there were Iraq, Libya, Iran, Afghanistan; and to look outside West Asia, there were Chile, Congo, Guatemala, South Vietnam, Brazil, Ethiopia, Yemen, Cambodia, Laos, Tibet, to name just a few.Yes, it's not just the Americans, but also the Soviets/Russians and the Chinese that have indulged in overthrowing regimes they didn't like. And usually with similar after-effects.It appears that there is a simple playbook. Arm and support particular groups friendly to you or your ideology, get them to overthrow the person you don't like, and then provide covering propaganda fire for the people you installed. This is despite the inevitable mayhem and revenge that the latter inflict on their erstwhile foes as well as the collateral damage on innocent bystanders.It is safe to say that Ukraine's regime-change, infamously attributed to an American diplomat, also did not turn out well for that nation's civilians.It's not clear if these are unintended consequences, or whether the instigators truly don't care about the damage inflicted on civilian populations. Suffice to say that there are losers at the end of the day, especially religious and ethnic minorities.The reports coming out of Bangladesh about the atrocities being committed on Hindus there are horrendous. In effect, the Hindu population looks like it is on the way to being entirely wiped out, which was also the experience in Afghanistan after the latest Taliban takeover. The tragedy is that the rest of the world – including India – does not seem to care. Nor do such entities as the United Nations, nor the grandly-named US Council on International Religious Freedom.In Syria, if there are any Syrian Orthodox Christians left (they are a community that predates the Vatican, has its liturgy in Aramaic, and owes its allegiance to the Patriarch of Antioch, not the Pope) they are surely bearing the brunt of the takeover by radical Islamists. Their forebears are said to have arrived in India around 345 CE, and some people in Kerala still call themselves “Syrian Christians”.In addition, there are populations such as the Alawite sect of Islam, and other ancient groups such as Kurds and Druze either in Syria or in surrounding areas. The Kurds have been fighting for an independent homeland for a long time; the Druze inhabit border areas in Lebanon and have been generally neutral in the many wars there. Given the experiences of another ancient group, the Yazidi, when radicals attacked them ten years ago, things may not look so good for these groups either.The net take-away is that regime-change induced from outside is generally a bad idea for any nation, and can lead to significant human misery. India would be wise to take this lesson to heart, because there is reason to believe there are regime-change operations mounted by, among others, an infamous financier. There is large-scale online propaganda against India, and against Hindus, as well as continuous unrest, large and small (see Manipur).These efforts are supported by certain embedded assets inside the country: the “barbarians within” as in historian Will Durant's words: “...civilization is a precarious thing, whose delicate complex of order and liberty, culture and peace may at any time be overthrown by barbarians invading from without or multiplying within.” (The Story of Civilization: Part 1, Our Oriental Heritage, pp 452, Simon and Shuster, New York, 1952)If there is one strategic position India urgently needs to adopt, that would be to anticipate, forestall and thwart these attempts at regime change. They reflect not the will of the people, but malign interests.760 words, 12 Dec 2024 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe
Soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek !Voici l'épisode 210 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast.L'iPhone 18 sera-t-il pliant ?Enregistré le mardi 3 décembre 2024 à 17h45 : enregistrement streamé à suivre en direct sur X, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch et LinkedIn Live, chaque mardi désormais à 17h30.Présentation : Benjamin Vincent, avec la participation d'Elie Abitbol (co-fondateur de MCS et ex-président des Apple Premium Resellers en France) et Fabrice Neuman (consultant tech pour les petites entreprises et contributeur à "Comment ça marche").Au sommaire de cet épisode 210 : l'empire Google peut-être à l'aube d'un démantèlement historique. Le ministère américain de la Justice réclame qu'Alphabet, la maison-mère, se sépare de Chrome, le navigateur qui rapporterait environ 200 milliards de $ par an… et déconnecte Android du Play Store notamment : une telle explosion va-t-elle vraiment arriver ? Qui pourrait racheter Chrome ? À quel prix ? Et est-ce qu'Apple risque le même sort avec Safari et iOS notamment ? C'est l'événement de la semaine.Un iPhone pliant pourrait donner un coup d'accélérateur majeur au marché : +30%. Et la sortie se précise puisqu'il est maintenant question du 2e semestre 2026, autrement dit potentiellement de l'iPhone 18 pour une version pliante (ou pliable selon les goûts).À qui appartient la marque iPhone ? On croyait le sujet clos depuis 2007 et l'accord entre Apple et Cisco qui avait initialement déposé le nom « iPhone » mais Gradiente, une entreprise brésilienne, attend son heure. Elle prétend posséder la marque depuis… l'an 2000.Et puis, le bonus hebdo exclusif, pour nos soutiens Patreon. Cette semaine, Intel dans la tourmente. Son CEO, Pat Elsinger, a appris, dans la nuit de lundi à mardi que sa retraite commençait... tout de suite. Intel qui a raté deux révolutions : le smartphone et l'IA. Qu'il est loin, le temps où Apple fumait des Pentium. Pour en profiter, rendez-vous sur patreon.com/iweek.Bonne écoute et merci pour votre fidélité, pour votre confiance.Et à mardi prochain, 10 décembre 2024, pour l'épisode 211 dont l'enregistrement sera à suivre en direct à partir de 17h30 sur sur X, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch et LinkedIn Live !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Apple est-elle distancée, à côté de la plaque, sur le nouveau créneau des appareils et smartphones pliants ? Face à Samsung qui s'apprêterait à sortir, en Asie, une version Slim de son Galaxy Z Fold 6, face à Honor avec son redoutable tout nouveau Magic V3 et face à Huawei qui a frappé fort avec son Mate XT Ultimate qui se plie en trois. Apple s'endort-elle sur les lauriers de l'iPhone et de l'iPad monobloc ?Cette séquence est extraite de l'épisode 201 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) le podcast.Soutenez-nous en rejoignant la communauté iWeek sur Patreon sur Patreon.com/iweek et profitez du bonus hebdo exclusif ainsi que de la possibilité désormais, le 1er mardi de chaque mois, d'intervenir en direct dans l'émission, en visio, au même titre que nos invités (réservée à nos soutiens Patreon via un lien spécifique).Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek !Voici l'épisode 201 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast.Comment installer Apple Intelligence en France | Pliant : Apple en train de rater le coche ?Enregistré le mardi 1er octobre 2024 à 18h : enregistrement streamé à suivre en direct sur X, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch et LinkedIn Live, tous les mardis désormais à partir de 17h30.Présentation : Benjamin Vincent, avec la participation de Fabrice Neuman (consultant tech pour les petites entreprises), Elie Abitbol (co-fondateur des Apple Premium Resellers MCS à Nice, Cannes et Aix-en-Provence et président des APR en France) et Gilles Dounès (ancien rédacteur-en-chef de MacPlus et co-auteur de “iPod Backstage“ chez Dunod).Au sommaire de cet épisode 201 : Apple… largué sur le nouveau créneau des appareils et smartphones pliants ? C'est une première question et un premier doute que nous allons partager avec vous dès le début de cet iWeek. Face à Samsung qui s'apprêterait à sortir, en Asie, une version Slim de son Galaxy Z Fold 6, face à Honor avec son redoutable tout nouveau Magic V3 et face à Huawei qui a frappé fort avec son Mate XT Ultimate qui se plie… en trois. Apple s'endort-elle sur les lauriers de l'iPhone monobloc ?L'autre errance de la semaine, c'est Apple Intelligence : quelle est la réalité d'Apple Intelligence aujourd'hui et notamment en Europe ? Officiellement, son arrivée n'est pas prévue avant l'année prochaine mais - et on va vous le démontrer - on peut déjà accéder à Apple Intelligence en France : à une petite partie, en tout cas. Alors comment faire pour l'installer et essayer l'IA d'Apple en avant-première ? Et concrètement, que peut-on espérer en attendant sans doute au moins la mi-2025 ? On va vous aider à y voir clair !Et puis, le bonus hebdo exclusif pour vous, nos soutiens sur Patreon. Cette semaine, on va se régaler avec un Steve Jobs au sommet de son sens du marketing et qui, en 1983, pré-annonce les Macbook qui ne deviendront réalité que 23 ans plus tard. Juste après le générique de fin, si vous êtes sur Patreon, vous entendrez ce moment d'anthologie avec la voix de Steve. Bonne écoute et encore merci pour votre soutien !Rendez-vous mardi prochain, 9 octobre 2024, pour l'épisode 202 ! Merci de votre fidélité et bonne écoute !00:00:00 : Pré-générique00:01:34 : Sommaire00:11:20 : Retour sur… vos avis et commentaires adorables !00:13:53 : Le dossier de la semaine : Apple largué face à Samsung, Huawei et Honor, alors qu'un iPad ou un iPhone pliant seraient à plusieurs années devant nous ?00:47:46 : Rejoignez la communauté iWeek sur Patreon !00:48:18 : L'info de la semaine : Apple Intelligence en France aujourd'hui : on l'a installé et on vous explique comment !01:21:29 : Le JT de la semaine : le CEO de Masimo viré, peut-être la 1ère photo de la boite du prochain MacBook Pro M4 et Vision Pro 2 !01:45:32 : Coups de coeur et cartons01:51:52 : ConclusionHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In a rapidly evolving world of fintech and entrepreneurship, few stories exemplify resilience, adaptation, and foresight quite like that of Malte Rau. In this interview, Malte talks about navigating his company, Pliant, through different countries and currencies. He also reveals fundraising insights, having raised over $70M in equity and more than $200M in debt from top-tier investors like SBI Investment, Alstin Capital, Motive Ventures, and Neosfer.
Kreditkarten sind gerade im beruflichen Kontext nicht mehr wegzudenken. In der Umsetzung stellen sie viele Unternehmen aber vor große Herausforderungen. Genau das will Pliant ändern und die Kreditkartenverwaltung so unkompliziert, flexibel und kosteneffizient wie möglich machen. Wie genau unser Portfolio-Unternehmen das umsetzen will und wie wichtig Kooperationen mit großen Corporates dabei für den Erfolg sein können, diskutieren Sarah und Dirk mit Malte Rau, dem Co-Founder von Pliant. Freut euch auf ein Gespräch über: 01:55 - Vorstellung von Malte 03:08 - Was macht Pliant und was hat dich dazu inspiriert, dieses Unternehmen zu gründen? 04:50 - Wie hilfreich waren deine vorherigen beruflichen Erfahrungen für die Entwicklung von Pliant? 07:00 - Habt ihr von Anfang an an eine digitale Firmenkreditkarte gedacht? Was wolltet ihr anders und besser machen? 10:20 - Sind wir in Deutschland technologisch hinterher? 11:58 - Wie hat sich Pliant seit seiner Gründung entwickelt, und was waren wichtige Meilensteine? 14:58 - Warum scheitern etablierte Anbieter daran, ein vergleichbares Produkt anzubieten? 18:18 - Warum nun die Kooperation mit der Commerzbank? Was erhofft ihr euch davon? 21:00 - Was seht ihr für Potenziale im Zusammenspiel zwischen Start-ups und etablierten Playern? Sind die “wir gegen die” Zeiten vorbei? 23:35 - Wie ist das eigentlich vor Carsten Maschmeyer zu pitchen? Was kann man von ihm sowie anderen Investoren und Investorinnen lernen? 27:10 - Plant ihr noch in anderen Verticals zu wachsen oder das nur über Kooperationen (z. B. Mitarbeiter:innen-Ausgaben mit Circula)? 30:25 - Wie unterscheidet sich die Expansion in Richtung UK von Ländern in der EU? 33:45 - Welchen Gast oder welches Thema würdest du gerne einmal hier im Podcast hören? Die nächste Folge erscheint bereits nächste Woche! Abonniert uns direkt hier oder folgt uns auf LinkedIn, um keine Episode zu verpassen. Alles weitere über unseren Podcast findet ihr hier: neosfer Podcast.
Summary Helen, the new markets manager from Pleand, shares her journey into sales and the importance of emotional intelligence in sales. She discusses her experience selling in different cultures, including Ukraine, Germany, and the Netherlands. Helen emphasizes the need to adapt to different cultural norms and communication styles to build trust and establish relationships with prospects. She also highlights the impact of emotional intelligence on preventing churn and increasing customer loyalty. Helen recommends resources such as books on emotional intelligence and recording sales demos for self-improvement. She concludes by sharing insights into the quirks of Ukrainian, German, and Dutch cultures in sales. Takeaways Adapting to different cultural norms and communication styles is crucial in sales Emotional intelligence helps build trust and establish relationships with prospects Emotional intelligence can prevent churn and increase customer loyalty Recording sales demos and seeking feedback are effective ways to improve emotional intelligence in sales Understanding cultural quirks can enhance sales effectiveness Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:42 Cultural Differences in Sales 09:23 Building Trust and Relationships 13:51 The Role of Body Language 23:52 Effective Questioning in Sales 27:14 Quality over Quantity in Sales 31:09 Quirks of Different Cultures in Sales 33:27 Meeting a Modern Hunter-Gatherer Co-Host: Lea Bücker - SDRs of Germany Guest: Helen Stehniei - Pliant The podcast is presented by ARRtist Circus - the Tomorrowland for Revenue Teams in Europe. Don't miss the event of the year - On April 04th 2025, in Berlin. Find all information and tickets at www.ARRtist-circus.com
Soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek !Voici l'épisode 188 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast.IA : la pression sur Apple à deux semaines de la WWDC24.Enregistré le mardi 28 mai 2024.Présentation : Benjamin Vincent, avec la participation de Fabrice Neuman (mentor en technologies, neuman.fr) et Gilles Dounès (ex-rédacteur en chef de macplus.net et co-auteur de "iPod Backstage" chez Dunod).Au sommaire de cet épisode 188 : il reste moins de deux semaines avant la WWDC 24 et la keynote du 10 juin. Que nous réserve Tim Cook alors que les annonces d'Apple autour de l'IA sont plus qu'attendues : elles sont devenues urgentes. Entre ce qu'on sait, ce qu'on croit savoir et l'impression de ne finalement rien savoir du tout, on va faire le tri.Un portable Mac avec un écran de plus de 20 pouces, ça vous dirait ? Et pas n'importe quel écran mais un écran “pliable“ ou “pliant“, c'est selon. C'est le retour de la rumeur et Ming-Chi Kuo y croit à nouveau, potentiellement plus tôt qu'on ne pense et il n'est pas le seul puisque Ross Young lui emboite le pas, avec 2026 en tête.Le journal de la semaine avec notamment les écrans du futur iPhone 16 Pro Max toujours pas validés par Apple contrairement à ceux des autres modèles de la nouvelle gamme ; le 2 nm qui ne sera pas en retard, au contraire ; et puis les très bons premiers retours sur le M4 avec les premiers benchmarks et on comprend mieux pourquoi Mark Gurman attend les MacBook Pro M4 pour changer de machine.Enfin, le bonus exclusif pour notre communauté Patreon. Cette semaine, l'embrouille autour de chatGPT4o et Scarlett Johansson et la notion de consentement vue par OpenAI. Pour en profiter, rejoignez notre communauté sur patreon.com/iweek !Merci de votre fidélité et bonne écoute !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
What makes Berlin so special for entrepreneurs? Find out in this episode with Malte Rau from Pliant. In this special episode of In Check with Fintech recorded live at FIBE 2024 in Berlin, our CEO, Rogier Rouppe van der Voort, has the pleasure of hosting Malte Rau, Co-Founder and CEO at Pliant. Throughout the conversation, they discuss Pliant's recent funding of over €50 million and Malte's biggest learnings along the way. From the value of hands-on experience versus formal education to fundraising challenges and strategic growth decisions, tune in to discover the insights, challenges, and triumphs that have shaped Malte's entrepreneurial journey. Enjoy listening!
Have you noticed that the number three seems to be a big deal for the apostle Paul in Ephesians? For example, in the first fourteen verses we read of the three-fold role our Triune God has in our salvation: God the Father chose us before the foundation of the world (1:3-6), Jesus the Son made our redemption possible (vv. 7-12), and the Holy Spirit sealed us for the Day of redemption (vv. 12-13). We see it in the way Paul prays for the Ephesian Church: I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened, so that you will know what is the hope of His calling, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints, and what is the boundless greatness of His power toward us who believe (vv. 18-19a). I thought one way to help you see this was to reimagine Pauls series of threes as his answer to a series of questions by Mr. Worldly-Wiseman, a character from John Bunyans Pilgrims Progress, a book first published in 1678 and is currently listed as the fifth most translated book in the world. If you are not aware of who John Bunyan was, all you know for now is that he wrote Pilgrims Progress while in prison for twelve years for preaching the gospel, his book is an allegory on the Christian life. In Bunyans book, the protagonist, Christian Pilgrim leaves his home, The City of Destruction, to embark on a pilgrimage for the salvation of his soul and to find the Celestial City where he can live for all eternity in the company of God. While on his journey he is helped and guided by other characters such as Evangelist, who is known as a preacher of the Holy Word and is eager to help those who are seriously concerned about the state of their souls. Christian also meets Interpreter who shows Christian many wonders and shows Christian many exhortations on the way he should go. There are others who join Christian on his journey such as Pliant who quits the pilgrimage after facing his first obstacle, and Hopeful, a refugee from Vanity Fair, who proves to be a faithful companion to Christian all the way to the Celestial City. There are others who Christian encounters that try to turn him away from the narrow way to the Celestial City who go by the names of Giant Despair, Apollyon, Flatterer, and Mr. Worldly Wiseman. Bunyan described Mr. Worldly-Wiseman, in this way: not an ancient relic of the past. He is everywhere today, disguising his heresy and error by proclaiming the gospel of contentment and peace achieved by self-satisfaction and works. If he mentions Christ, it is not as the Savior who took our place, but as a good example of an exemplary life. Do we need a good example to rescue us, or do we need a Savior? Imagine what a conversation might look like if Mr. Worldly Wiseman visited the Apostle Paul in prison during the same time the epistle to the Ephesians was written: Mr. Worldly-Wiseman: Paul, tell me how you can be sure that you are Christian since you are now in prison? Paul: Regardless of my circumstance, I am a Christian for these three reasons: I was chosen by God before the foundation of the world (1:4-6), I am redeemed through the blood of Jesus Christ for sins I am guilty of (vv. 7-12), and I am sealed by the Holy Spirit for a full and future redemption (vv. 13-14). Mr. Worldly-Wiseman: Why spend your years in prison and suffer when you can be free so long as you dont keep blabbing about Jesus in places people dont want to hear it? You know, you can be a Christian and be compliant too! Paul: How can I be quiet about something so important? Jesus commands me not to be quite about my relationship with Him and how he saved me even though I was, Dead to God (2:1), A slave to sin (vv. 2-3a), and A child of the wrath of God because of the sins I committed against Him (v. 3). What this means, Mr. Worldly Wiseman, is that I was once like you: A friend of the world (2:2a), A child of the devil (v. 2b), and A slave to my own flesh (v. 3). Mr. Worldly-Wiseman: Im not sure if I should feel insulted or pity for you because you believe such rubbish. So, tell me, what is so different between you and me? Paul: Jesus is the difference between you and me! Jesus lived a perfect sinless life that I could never live; He died a death I deserved on a cross for sins I committed, and He validated all of that by rising from death on the third day. What is true of me is true of every real Christian, and this is why I have chosen to follow Him: I was dead in my sins, but now I am alive in Christ (1:7; 2:4) My nature was bound by my sins, but now I have been raised with Christ (v. 6a) I stood condemned by a holy God, but now I am seated with Christ and am covered by His righteousness (v. 6b). Mr. Worldly-Wiseman: Come on Paul! I am a religious person and I admire Jesus as a great example to aspire to. We need to do our best and let God do the rest, but you have taken your Christianity too seriously! Paul: No one can do enough for the kind of salvation you and I need! The only thing God required of me was a faith that was only possible because of His grace. It is a grace that I could not, nor ever will earn, by anything I could ever do! I am the recipient of, A rich mercy we did deserve (v. 4a). A great love God was not obligated to give (v. 4b). An all-sufficient grace no one could earn (v. 5) All of which is only possible in and through Jesus Christ alone! So, now we come to Ephesians 2:8-10 and are immediately faced with another set of three words and why it is that God saved us in the first place. If you were asked the same questions or interrogated in the way I had Mr. Worldly-Wiseman interrogate Paul, how would you answer? My two points are in the form of two questions that this passage answers for us in a way that should be deeply discouraging or encouraging to you. How Does God Save? Now, considering all that we have studied together, we find ourselves at the threshold of Ephesians 2:8-9. What I want to do with you this morning is to walk you through these verses in light of the context of Ephesians 1:3-2:7. I want us to look at these verses together against the backdrop of my warning at the beginning of this sermon series which was this: Beware of imposing your view and thoughts of what God should be like, upon the text of His holy Word. You must allow the authority of Gods Word to impose its teaching upon your heart for the purpose of shaping it in a way that the eyes of your heart are able to see God more clearly. Now, before I go any further, let me say first and foremost that I want you to make your own conclusion with these verses based on the evidence of what you see in Ephesians and the rest of the Bible. I am not concerned if you end up seeing things differently than the way I see them so long as you do not impose what you think the Bible should say upon what it actually says. My only concern before you this morning is that I preach and teach the Bible in such a manner that I am faithful to the Word of God so when I stand before Him, I will do so knowing that I was faithful with what He has entrusted to me. So, here we go! Buckle up because it is going to be a fun ride. Lets start with verses 8-9, For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not a result of works, so that no one may boast. The three words I want you to see in this verse are grace, saved (i.e. salvation), and faith. To answer the question, How does God save? we need figure out what is the gift that He gives so that no one may boast. Is grace the gift given by God, or is salvation the gift given by God, or is a persons faith the gift given by God? Whatever the gift is, it eliminates any notion on our part that we did something to get it, otherwise Paul would never have felt the need to include verse 9, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. If I am right about what I see in Ephesians 2:8-9, it will open up verse 10 in a way that will encourage you and blow your mind at the same time. So, what have we seen in Ephesians so far leading up to these verses? Permit me to put what Paul lists concerning our salvation in sequential order from spiritual death to life: We were spiritually dead in our offenses and sins (2:1) We know we were spiritually dead because we were slaves to our sin (2:2a) Because we were slaves to our sin against God, we were by nature children of His wrath (2:3). But God, whose mercy is rich, love is great, and grace is sufficient, did three things (vv. 2:4-5): He made us alive with Christ (2:5b). He raised us up with Christ (2:6a). He seated us with Christ (2:6b). As a Christian, you can know that your salvation involved three acts of God Before the foundation of the earth, God chose to adopt you as His child through Jesus (1:4-6). In order to adopt you as His child, God redeemed you through the blood of Jesus for the forgiveness of all your wrongdoings (1:7-12). Because God will not lose any who He has redeemed, He has sealed you with His Holy Spirit until your redemption and salvation is complete (1:13-14). So, in light of all that Paul wrote concerning what God has done for the Christian, what does he mean by Ephesians 2:8-9? Let me offer up some fair and legitimate questions: If I am spiritually dead, how can a spiritually dead person respond to God in faith? If I am able to respond to God in faith in order to receive salvation through Jesus, then is my faith exempt from the kinds of works Paul is talking about in verse 9? If faith is a gift God imparts on me on some level, then how is my trust in Jesus for the salvation of my soul legitimate? Does your brain hurt from trying to process these sorts of questions? I have wrestled over these verses for nearly 30 years and have understood them in three different ways that I think may help give you some perspective. In my early years, I was convinced that the gift of God was a salvation that could only be received by faith. Sometime after I started reading guys like Jonathan Edwards and St. Augustine, I leaned towards thinking that it was faith that was the gift of God. To be honest, what makes all of this even more confusing is the Greek allows the person interpreting these verses to make either one of these conclusions. Here is where I sit now, and I believe that how I see it fits best with everything Paul has written leading up to these verses, and it fits with the rest of the Bible. So, what is the gift of God? It is His Grace, our faith, and our salvation in that order! The this is Gods grace, our faith, and our salvation. Think about what grace is for a moment. Biblical grace is Gods unmerited favor; it is favor given to someone who does not deserve it. Do you remember what I said in the second sermon I preached in this series on Ephesians 1:4-6? I told you that at the very least, when it comes to God, what we read in these verses leads to the conclusion that God moved first. We see the very same thing here in Ephesians 2:8! At the very least, it is the sheer grace of almighty God that I had reached a point in my life on July 18, 1991, when all that I heard about Jesus made sense and I surrendered my life to Jesus and was genuinely and categorically saved from the wrath of God and forgiven all my sins! Every step and experience leading up to that moment was also the demonstration of a God who pursued me, found me, and overcame my sin because His mercy was rich, His love was great, and His grace sufficient to do what a 16-year-old teenage boy could not do. God made me alive with Christ, God raised me up with Christ, and God seated me with Christ on that summers day on July 18, 1991, but He did not believe for me; I had to believe to be saved. He did the same thing with you Christian, but He did not believe for you! But my believing in Christ for the salvation of my soul, and your believing in Him for the salvation of your soul is not only a testament of Gods grace, but the proof that miracles happen. For What Purpose Does God Save? So, why did He do it? Why did he save you? Why did He choose you, redeem you, seal you, and made you, who were once dead, the recipient of the, boundless riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus (2:7)? After all, what Jonathan Edwards said concerning what we bring to our salvation is the resounding testimony of all of Scripture: You contribute nothing to your salvation except the sin that made it necessary. God didnt have to do it! God was not morally obligated to do it! But God did it; He saved you and redeemed you for the forgiveness of all your sin according to the riches of His grace, which He lavished upon you (1:7). But why? The answer is found in Ephesians 2:10, For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them. The first word in verse 10 is the word For, which is telling us something. What it is telling us is that considering Ephesians 2:1-9, the following is true! You who were dead in your sins, walked according to the course of this world, lived in the lusts of your flesh, indulged the desires of the flesh and of the mind as a child of the wrath of God (vv. 1-3), God made you alive in Christ, for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that you would walk in those good works. This is exactly why God choose you, Christian, before the foundation of the world; listen to Ephesians 1:4 again: He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and blameless before Him. What this means, and this is so important to see with the eyes of your heart: We were not saved to coast until we enter into the presence of God in heaven but were saved so that God could reveal His presence through us because of His resurrection power to change us! It is absolute nonsense to think and believe that you can encounter Jesus on the level Paul describes in Ephesians and remain unchanged! It is like saying that you can remain the same after you walk in front of a bus traveling 65 MPH; the force of the bus will change you permanently. Listen carefully, the God who spoke 300 billion suns into existence is the same God who makes alive the spiritually dead through the power of the Gospel of a resurrected Christ! How is it that a person can remain unchanged by a power greater than 300 billion suns? I will tell you; it is because that person has never truly encountered Christ, whose mercy is richer, love is greater, and grace more sufficient than all of our sins and the sins of 8.1 billion people combined! What we read in Ephesians 2:8-10 is that in light of the resurrection power of God through the redeeming work of Jesus the Son, and the empowering work of the Holy Spirit who seals us, it is the grace of God that leads to faith in God, for our salvation by God, for the purpose of a life of good works that glorifies God. The work that God is doing in your life is ongoing. I feel that it is fitting to close with something Sinclair Ferguson wrote concerning these verses: Heaven may be the final showroom; but here on earth God is already showing what he can do.. The church triumphant is an art gallery where God displays reflections of his glory. It is a portrait gallery in which the family likeness is seen in countless different individuals who together display his infinite glory. The church visible, here, and now, is a workshop. The Divine Artist is still painting his likeness on the canvas of our lives, the Divine Potter still has the clay in his hands. The time for final exhibition has not yet come. But one day it will. Then all that God has done in us in secret, invisible to the naked eye, will become visible for all to see. What a day that will be![1] [1] Sinclair B. Ferguson, Lets Study Ephesians (Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth Trust; 2021), p. 53.
Have you noticed that the number three seems to be a big deal for the apostle Paul in Ephesians? For example, in the first fourteen verses we read of the three-fold role our Triune God has in our salvation: God the Father chose us before the foundation of the world (1:3-6), Jesus the Son made our redemption possible (vv. 7-12), and the Holy Spirit sealed us for the Day of redemption (vv. 12-13). We see it in the way Paul prays for the Ephesian Church: I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened, so that you will know what is the hope of His calling, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints, and what is the boundless greatness of His power toward us who believe (vv. 18-19a). I thought one way to help you see this was to reimagine Pauls series of threes as his answer to a series of questions by Mr. Worldly-Wiseman, a character from John Bunyans Pilgrims Progress, a book first published in 1678 and is currently listed as the fifth most translated book in the world. If you are not aware of who John Bunyan was, all you know for now is that he wrote Pilgrims Progress while in prison for twelve years for preaching the gospel, his book is an allegory on the Christian life. In Bunyans book, the protagonist, Christian Pilgrim leaves his home, The City of Destruction, to embark on a pilgrimage for the salvation of his soul and to find the Celestial City where he can live for all eternity in the company of God. While on his journey he is helped and guided by other characters such as Evangelist, who is known as a preacher of the Holy Word and is eager to help those who are seriously concerned about the state of their souls. Christian also meets Interpreter who shows Christian many wonders and shows Christian many exhortations on the way he should go. There are others who join Christian on his journey such as Pliant who quits the pilgrimage after facing his first obstacle, and Hopeful, a refugee from Vanity Fair, who proves to be a faithful companion to Christian all the way to the Celestial City. There are others who Christian encounters that try to turn him away from the narrow way to the Celestial City who go by the names of Giant Despair, Apollyon, Flatterer, and Mr. Worldly Wiseman. Bunyan described Mr. Worldly-Wiseman, in this way: not an ancient relic of the past. He is everywhere today, disguising his heresy and error by proclaiming the gospel of contentment and peace achieved by self-satisfaction and works. If he mentions Christ, it is not as the Savior who took our place, but as a good example of an exemplary life. Do we need a good example to rescue us, or do we need a Savior? Imagine what a conversation might look like if Mr. Worldly Wiseman visited the Apostle Paul in prison during the same time the epistle to the Ephesians was written: Mr. Worldly-Wiseman: Paul, tell me how you can be sure that you are Christian since you are now in prison? Paul: Regardless of my circumstance, I am a Christian for these three reasons: I was chosen by God before the foundation of the world (1:4-6), I am redeemed through the blood of Jesus Christ for sins I am guilty of (vv. 7-12), and I am sealed by the Holy Spirit for a full and future redemption (vv. 13-14). Mr. Worldly-Wiseman: Why spend your years in prison and suffer when you can be free so long as you dont keep blabbing about Jesus in places people dont want to hear it? You know, you can be a Christian and be compliant too! Paul: How can I be quiet about something so important? Jesus commands me not to be quite about my relationship with Him and how he saved me even though I was, Dead to God (2:1), A slave to sin (vv. 2-3a), and A child of the wrath of God because of the sins I committed against Him (v. 3). What this means, Mr. Worldly Wiseman, is that I was once like you: A friend of the world (2:2a), A child of the devil (v. 2b), and A slave to my own flesh (v. 3). Mr. Worldly-Wiseman: Im not sure if I should feel insulted or pity for you because you believe such rubbish. So, tell me, what is so different between you and me? Paul: Jesus is the difference between you and me! Jesus lived a perfect sinless life that I could never live; He died a death I deserved on a cross for sins I committed, and He validated all of that by rising from death on the third day. What is true of me is true of every real Christian, and this is why I have chosen to follow Him: I was dead in my sins, but now I am alive in Christ (1:7; 2:4) My nature was bound by my sins, but now I have been raised with Christ (v. 6a) I stood condemned by a holy God, but now I am seated with Christ and am covered by His righteousness (v. 6b). Mr. Worldly-Wiseman: Come on Paul! I am a religious person and I admire Jesus as a great example to aspire to. We need to do our best and let God do the rest, but you have taken your Christianity too seriously! Paul: No one can do enough for the kind of salvation you and I need! The only thing God required of me was a faith that was only possible because of His grace. It is a grace that I could not, nor ever will earn, by anything I could ever do! I am the recipient of, A rich mercy we did deserve (v. 4a). A great love God was not obligated to give (v. 4b). An all-sufficient grace no one could earn (v. 5) All of which is only possible in and through Jesus Christ alone! So, now we come to Ephesians 2:8-10 and are immediately faced with another set of three words and why it is that God saved us in the first place. If you were asked the same questions or interrogated in the way I had Mr. Worldly-Wiseman interrogate Paul, how would you answer? My two points are in the form of two questions that this passage answers for us in a way that should be deeply discouraging or encouraging to you. How Does God Save? Now, considering all that we have studied together, we find ourselves at the threshold of Ephesians 2:8-9. What I want to do with you this morning is to walk you through these verses in light of the context of Ephesians 1:3-2:7. I want us to look at these verses together against the backdrop of my warning at the beginning of this sermon series which was this: Beware of imposing your view and thoughts of what God should be like, upon the text of His holy Word. You must allow the authority of Gods Word to impose its teaching upon your heart for the purpose of shaping it in a way that the eyes of your heart are able to see God more clearly. Now, before I go any further, let me say first and foremost that I want you to make your own conclusion with these verses based on the evidence of what you see in Ephesians and the rest of the Bible. I am not concerned if you end up seeing things differently than the way I see them so long as you do not impose what you think the Bible should say upon what it actually says. My only concern before you this morning is that I preach and teach the Bible in such a manner that I am faithful to the Word of God so when I stand before Him, I will do so knowing that I was faithful with what He has entrusted to me. So, here we go! Buckle up because it is going to be a fun ride. Lets start with verses 8-9, For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not a result of works, so that no one may boast. The three words I want you to see in this verse are grace, saved (i.e. salvation), and faith. To answer the question, How does God save? we need figure out what is the gift that He gives so that no one may boast. Is grace the gift given by God, or is salvation the gift given by God, or is a persons faith the gift given by God? Whatever the gift is, it eliminates any notion on our part that we did something to get it, otherwise Paul would never have felt the need to include verse 9, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. If I am right about what I see in Ephesians 2:8-9, it will open up verse 10 in a way that will encourage you and blow your mind at the same time. So, what have we seen in Ephesians so far leading up to these verses? Permit me to put what Paul lists concerning our salvation in sequential order from spiritual death to life: We were spiritually dead in our offenses and sins (2:1) We know we were spiritually dead because we were slaves to our sin (2:2a) Because we were slaves to our sin against God, we were by nature children of His wrath (2:3). But God, whose mercy is rich, love is great, and grace is sufficient, did three things (vv. 2:4-5): He made us alive with Christ (2:5b). He raised us up with Christ (2:6a). He seated us with Christ (2:6b). As a Christian, you can know that your salvation involved three acts of God Before the foundation of the earth, God chose to adopt you as His child through Jesus (1:4-6). In order to adopt you as His child, God redeemed you through the blood of Jesus for the forgiveness of all your wrongdoings (1:7-12). Because God will not lose any who He has redeemed, He has sealed you with His Holy Spirit until your redemption and salvation is complete (1:13-14). So, in light of all that Paul wrote concerning what God has done for the Christian, what does he mean by Ephesians 2:8-9? Let me offer up some fair and legitimate questions: If I am spiritually dead, how can a spiritually dead person respond to God in faith? If I am able to respond to God in faith in order to receive salvation through Jesus, then is my faith exempt from the kinds of works Paul is talking about in verse 9? If faith is a gift God imparts on me on some level, then how is my trust in Jesus for the salvation of my soul legitimate? Does your brain hurt from trying to process these sorts of questions? I have wrestled over these verses for nearly 30 years and have understood them in three different ways that I think may help give you some perspective. In my early years, I was convinced that the gift of God was a salvation that could only be received by faith. Sometime after I started reading guys like Jonathan Edwards and St. Augustine, I leaned towards thinking that it was faith that was the gift of God. To be honest, what makes all of this even more confusing is the Greek allows the person interpreting these verses to make either one of these conclusions. Here is where I sit now, and I believe that how I see it fits best with everything Paul has written leading up to these verses, and it fits with the rest of the Bible. So, what is the gift of God? It is His Grace, our faith, and our salvation in that order! The this is Gods grace, our faith, and our salvation. Think about what grace is for a moment. Biblical grace is Gods unmerited favor; it is favor given to someone who does not deserve it. Do you remember what I said in the second sermon I preached in this series on Ephesians 1:4-6? I told you that at the very least, when it comes to God, what we read in these verses leads to the conclusion that God moved first. We see the very same thing here in Ephesians 2:8! At the very least, it is the sheer grace of almighty God that I had reached a point in my life on July 18, 1991, when all that I heard about Jesus made sense and I surrendered my life to Jesus and was genuinely and categorically saved from the wrath of God and forgiven all my sins! Every step and experience leading up to that moment was also the demonstration of a God who pursued me, found me, and overcame my sin because His mercy was rich, His love was great, and His grace sufficient to do what a 16-year-old teenage boy could not do. God made me alive with Christ, God raised me up with Christ, and God seated me with Christ on that summers day on July 18, 1991, but He did not believe for me; I had to believe to be saved. He did the same thing with you Christian, but He did not believe for you! But my believing in Christ for the salvation of my soul, and your believing in Him for the salvation of your soul is not only a testament of Gods grace, but the proof that miracles happen. For What Purpose Does God Save? So, why did He do it? Why did he save you? Why did He choose you, redeem you, seal you, and made you, who were once dead, the recipient of the, boundless riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus (2:7)? After all, what Jonathan Edwards said concerning what we bring to our salvation is the resounding testimony of all of Scripture: You contribute nothing to your salvation except the sin that made it necessary. God didnt have to do it! God was not morally obligated to do it! But God did it; He saved you and redeemed you for the forgiveness of all your sin according to the riches of His grace, which He lavished upon you (1:7). But why? The answer is found in Ephesians 2:10, For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them. The first word in verse 10 is the word For, which is telling us something. What it is telling us is that considering Ephesians 2:1-9, the following is true! You who were dead in your sins, walked according to the course of this world, lived in the lusts of your flesh, indulged the desires of the flesh and of the mind as a child of the wrath of God (vv. 1-3), God made you alive in Christ, for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that you would walk in those good works. This is exactly why God choose you, Christian, before the foundation of the world; listen to Ephesians 1:4 again: He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and blameless before Him. What this means, and this is so important to see with the eyes of your heart: We were not saved to coast until we enter into the presence of God in heaven but were saved so that God could reveal His presence through us because of His resurrection power to change us! It is absolute nonsense to think and believe that you can encounter Jesus on the level Paul describes in Ephesians and remain unchanged! It is like saying that you can remain the same after you walk in front of a bus traveling 65 MPH; the force of the bus will change you permanently. Listen carefully, the God who spoke 300 billion suns into existence is the same God who makes alive the spiritually dead through the power of the Gospel of a resurrected Christ! How is it that a person can remain unchanged by a power greater than 300 billion suns? I will tell you; it is because that person has never truly encountered Christ, whose mercy is richer, love is greater, and grace more sufficient than all of our sins and the sins of 8.1 billion people combined! What we read in Ephesians 2:8-10 is that in light of the resurrection power of God through the redeeming work of Jesus the Son, and the empowering work of the Holy Spirit who seals us, it is the grace of God that leads to faith in God, for our salvation by God, for the purpose of a life of good works that glorifies God. The work that God is doing in your life is ongoing. I feel that it is fitting to close with something Sinclair Ferguson wrote concerning these verses: Heaven may be the final showroom; but here on earth God is already showing what he can do.. The church triumphant is an art gallery where God displays reflections of his glory. It is a portrait gallery in which the family likeness is seen in countless different individuals who together display his infinite glory. The church visible, here, and now, is a workshop. The Divine Artist is still painting his likeness on the canvas of our lives, the Divine Potter still has the clay in his hands. The time for final exhibition has not yet come. But one day it will. Then all that God has done in us in secret, invisible to the naked eye, will become visible for all to see. What a day that will be![1] [1] Sinclair B. Ferguson, Lets Study Ephesians (Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth Trust; 2021), p. 53.
In this episode of the It's A Mimic! podcast, the panel of Dungeon Masters looks at five Giants that have been corrupted by the forces of the Lower Planes. Cold Open 0:00 Opening Theme 3:42 Intro 4:05 Info Break 7:09 Echo of Demogorgon 8:11 Maw of Yeenoghu 25:22 Fire Hellion 40:57 Stalker of Baphomet 1:01:59 Fury of Kostchtchie 1:22:49 Info Break 1:41:19 Outro 1:41:47 Closing Theme 1:43:44 Post-Credit 1:44:11 DON'T FORGET TO LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! Find Us On: Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84724626 Website at https://www.itsamimic.com iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/its-a-mimic/id1450770037 Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/3Y19VxSxLKyfg0gY0yUeU1 Podbean at https://itsamimic.podbean.com/ YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQmvEufzxPHWrFSZbB8uuw Social: Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/itsamimic/ Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/itsamimic/?hl=en Reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/ItsaMimic/ Email at info@itsamimic.com Dungeon Master 1: Kasi Just Kasi Dungeon Master 2: Megan Lengle Dungeon Master 3: Adam Nason Narrator: Miaca Williams Written by: Kasi Just Kasi and Adam Nason Director: Kasi Just Kasi and Adam Nason Editor: Adam Nason Executive Producer: Adam Nason Intro/Outro Music by: Cory Wiebe All other music provided by Tyler Gibson at https://www.instagram.com/melodicasmusic Logo by: Katie Skidmore at https://www.instagram.com/clementineartportraits/ This episode is meant to be used as an inspirational supplement for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition and tabletop roleplaying games in general. It's A Mimic! does not own the rights to any Wizards of the Coasts products. Artwork included in this episode's video visualizations is published and/or owned by Wizards of the Coast.
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Network automation takes a variety of forms, from individual scripts that handle specific tasks, to workflows that have to be orchestrated across multiple devices and systems. Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk with sponsor Pliant about its automation platform. Pliant helps you orchestrate across devices and domains with a low-code approach that uses... Read more »
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk with sponsor Pliant about its automation platform. Pliant helps you orchestrate across devices and domains with a low-code approach that uses APIs to automate and orchestrate across your infrastructure. The post Tech Bytes: Pliant Combines APIs, Low Code Approach For Network Automation (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network automation takes a variety of forms, from individual scripts that handle specific tasks, to workflows that have to be orchestrated across multiple devices and systems. Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk with sponsor Pliant about its automation platform. Pliant helps you orchestrate across devices and domains with a low-code approach that uses... Read more »
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk with sponsor Pliant about its automation platform. Pliant helps you orchestrate across devices and domains with a low-code approach that uses APIs to automate and orchestrate across your infrastructure. The post Tech Bytes: Pliant Combines APIs, Low Code Approach For Network Automation (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network automation takes a variety of forms, from individual scripts that handle specific tasks, to workflows that have to be orchestrated across multiple devices and systems. Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk with sponsor Pliant about its automation platform. Pliant helps you orchestrate across devices and domains with a low-code approach that uses... Read more »
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk with sponsor Pliant about its automation platform. Pliant helps you orchestrate across devices and domains with a low-code approach that uses APIs to automate and orchestrate across your infrastructure. The post Tech Bytes: Pliant Combines APIs, Low Code Approach For Network Automation (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This conversation between Scott Friedman, Laurent Castera, Louise Campbell and Roger Green covers what the panelists found exciting, important or striking about the presentations of clinical trial results at TLM2023. Instead of focusing immediately on MASH drugs, Scott suggested we should not overlook the idea that elafibranor is preparing to come to market in the US as a novel medication for PBC with good efficacy and safety from patients who do not respond well to ursodiol or obeticholic acid. I note that elafibranor is only one of two PPARs speeding toward market in PBC with exciting data given what we all heard in the late-breaker presentation on seladelpar. Scott also mentions to integrin antagonist from Pliant in PSC, a disease with no available solutions today. Laurent agrees with Scott that the rare disease drug advances were more exciting than the advances in more common liver diseases.I bring up papers addressing the value of FGF-21 and FGF-19 agents in cirrhosis, which showed some promise for compensated cirrhotic patients. Scott politely disagrees, feeling that while these agents might hold disease steady, they do not address the challenges and mechanisms necessary to meaningfully regress disease. We agree there is a benefit to any agent that slows or reverses the course of disease even slightly in that this buys the patient more time to be treated with more exciting medications still in the pipeline. Scott notes that for Hepatitis C, a far simpler disease it took 25 years from discovery to cure on a path of incremental process. Scott notes that drug development successes are keeping investors interested, which is encouraging in a challenging environment for investment. Laurent returns to the issue of cirrhosis, noting that there are multiple challenges and concomitant bad behaviors like alcohol consumption. He points out that where good studies exist, these are short studies with small samples. Scott points out that MASH is less like hepatitis and more like inflammatory diseases like IBD, where causes of underlying disease are difficult to determine and there is no single pathway in drug development. He buttresses this by noting that in clinical trials, resmetirom provided benefit to only 25% of patients.
In der Nachmittagsfolge begrüßen wir heute Ramin Niroumand, Partner von Motive Ventures, und sprechen mit ihm über die Übernahme des Venture-Fonds der niederländischen Bank ABN Amro.Motive Ventures ist ein unabhängiger Venture-Arm von Motive Partners, der in der Frühphase investiert. Durch die Unabhängigkeit kann er schnell und agil handeln, während auf die Finanzkraft und die globale Branchenkenntnis einer internationalen Private-Equity-Gesellschaft zurückgegriffen werden kann. Motive Ventures wurde im Jahr 2022 von Michael Hock und Ramin Niroumand mit Sitz in New York, London und Berlin gegründet.Nun hat der New Yorker Wagniskapitalgeber Motive Partners den Venture-Fonds der niederländischen Bank ABN Amro übernommen. Dadurch wird Motive Ventures künftig den Startup-Inkubator Finleap, den hauseigenen Motive-Venture-Fonds und nun auch den Venture-Fonds von ABN Amro verwalten. Das verwaltete Vermögen beträgt dadurch mehr als 500 Millionen Euro. Das Portfolio von Motive Ventures umfasst nun 36 Unternehmen in den Vereinigten Staaten und Europa. Zu den Unternehmen zählen beispielsweise Bezahl.de, Pliant und Luca. Im Gegenzug steigt die niederländische Bank als Investor beim Motive-Venture-Fonds ein und partizipiert damit an künftigen neuen Investments des New Yorker Unternehmens. Die Partnerschaft soll nicht nur die Innovation vorantreiben, sondern auch den nach eigenen Angaben vorliegenden Wettbewerbsvorteil mit einem führenden Unternehmen in der sich schnell entwickelnden FinTech-Landschaft vergrößern.
Synopsis: Bernard Coulie is the President and CEO of Pliant Therapeutics, a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel therapeutics that seek to halt progression of fibrotic diseases — ultimately preserving organ function. Bernard discusses the arc of his career and shares his perspective on the European biotech ecosystem compared to the United States, and how that's changed over the last 10 years. He talks about the importance of having access to lots of capital in the early days of starting a company. He discusses fibrotic disease, the high medical need to treat it, and the indications they are pursuing. Finally, he discusses the challenges of focusing on multiple therapeutic areas and the advice he would give to others. Biography: Pliant CEO Bernard Coulie, M.D., Ph.D., brings to the company more than 15 years of senior leadership experience and drug development expertise. He joined Pliant from ActoGeniX (acquired by Intrexon Corporation in February 2015), where he was CEO, Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder. In these positions, Dr. Coulie played an integral role in advancing the company's unique technology platform for oral delivery of biologics from early discovery stage through Phase 2 studies. Prior to ActoGeniX, Dr. Coulie held various positions with increasing responsibilities in drug discovery and clinical development at Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development Europe. At Johnson & Johnson, he served as Therapeutic Area Leader Internal Medicine, managing a portfolio of products in GI, metabolic diseases and inflammation/immunology, ranging from early drug discovery through Phase 2 studies. Earlier in his career, Dr. Coulie was a Staff Physician in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN), Assistant Professor in Medicine at Mayo Medical School and a Mayo Foundation scholar. Dr. Coulie serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of SQZ Biotechnologies, a publicly-traded cell therapy biotechnology company, as Independent Chairman of Dualyx, a privately-held biotechnology company based in Belgium and as an Independent Director at Calypso Biotech, a privately-held biotechnology company based in the Netherlands. Dr. Coulie holds an M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Leuven, Belgium. He is a board-certified internist and holds an MBA from the Vlerick Management School, Leuven, Belgium.
Wie jeden Monat blicken André Bajorat und Jochen Siegert auf die Nachrichten und Ereignisse innerhalb der Fintech-Welt des Vormonats zurück. Was waren die Gesprächsthemen im August 2023?
Heute u.A. mit diesen Themen:Pliant übernimmt Wettbewerber Friday FinanceDB verbessert Handyempfang in ZügenDDoS-Angriff auf Bafin-WebsiteTop-Investorinnen 2023 gekürtTesla will Datenschutz verbessernMeta erwägt kostenpflichtige Abos in EuropaVerbraucherschützer: Probleme mit neuen DebitkartenDigitalbranche: KI sorgt für WachstumskursChina kündigt weitere E-Commerce-Parks an4,24 Millionen US-Dollar für Jude
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Als einer der letzten ist Pliant im Hype um Firmenkreditkarten gestartet – und konnte sich behaupten. In einem schwierigen Fundingmarkt erhielt das Startup von Malte Rau und Fabian Terner 26 Millionen Euro und verkündet nun eine eigene E-Money-Lizenz. Was das Fintech damit plant, über die weitere Expansion und den harten Wettbewerb haben wir im Podcast gesprochen.
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Sarah speaks with Charles Breakfield and Rox Burkey about the first book in their new techno-thriller series, Enigma Tracer: "Phillip Pliant is the wealthy opportunist plastics dealer, and CEO of Pliant Industries. He's also a master thief—creating a pervasive threat to the manufacturing infrastructure in the Caribbean islands markets. With the cartel as his stealth client, the naïve city leaders have been seduced, enabling the production of more than 3-dimentional building materials. And set the stage for massive chaos and destruction. Pliant has locked up contracts, assets, and control of any future expansion. His contacts and clients salivate over their probable financial reward—the expected profits are monstrous. Is the R-Group, now led by Gracie and the family heirs, strong enough to win against this predator? Can JJ's CATS (Cyber Assassin Technology Services) act on the root-cause analysis in time? Will the R-Group and CATS sabotage Pliant's plan before it's too late? Can Jeff and Keith use their covert skills to put the bad guys away for good? Will Gracie be able to squash Pliant and the cartels? Can the chain of islands survive the underhanded tactics and threats? Gracie never considered their lives would hang in the balance between winning and losing. Will the devious plot be uncovered in time? The clock is ticking. Five ... four ... three ..." If you enjoyed this episode, follow and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. This way you will always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Book Review Podcasts. We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast Network Advertise with us: https://gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us Website: https://gsmcpodcast.com/gsmc-book-review-podcast Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-book-review-podcast/id1123769087 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-EKO3toL1A Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_BookReview Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCBookReview/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gsmcbookreview Tiktok: @gsmcbookreview Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Book Review Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Book Review Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
Virgil has replied to Cato--and now it's Cato's turn to answer back. This time, Cato doesn't seem so threatening. He seems more willing to help Virgil and Dante. Why could that be?Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we explore Cato's second speech at the opening of PURGATORIO. We'll talk through its implications and see how it opens up the possibilities of redemption this early on in the second third of Dante's masterwork, COMEDY.Here are the segments of this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:[01:13] My English translation of the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto I, lines 85 - 111. If you'd like to read along, print it off, or drop a comment, please go to my website: markscarbrough.com.[03:40] Did Virgil make a mistake in mentioning Marcia? Or is Virgil even more human in this canticle?[06:01] Cato most likely was redeemed during Jesus's harrowing of hell.[09:03] There's a strange Latinate construction at line 87. It feels very much like legalese.[11:08] Cato addresses his reply to Virgil, thereby accepting Virgil as Dante's guide.[12:23] Cato's reference to a "smooth rush" may call us back to the wood of the suicides in INFERNO Canto XIII. And his reference to "reclothing" the pilgrim may have a reference to St. Paul's theology in it.[15:43] Cato indicates that rhetoric won't save them--but their story will.[18:19] Cato is not the first minister of Purgatory--which leads some to say that Cato is not ultimately redeemed.[20:16] Pliancy is a prime virtue of PURGATORIO, both for the pilgrim and the reader.[22:58] Cato warns them off, as the Magi may have been warned off after Jesus's birth.[25:19] The sun is rising on Easter Sunday morning.[26:37] Our first glimpse of the mountain ahead of us.[27:25] The pilgrim stands up--a huge change from his behavior in INFERNO, Canto I.[28:55] Rereading PURGATORIO Canto I Lines 28 - 111.
Brent Baker is the Lead of New Business Development for MIRUM®, Natural Fiber Welding's (NFW) categorically new, plant-based, and plastic-free leather alternative material. Brent supports designers and makers around the world to reduce reliance on plastics and animal products to shrink their footprints and expand their creative palettes. In an industry awash with incremental solutions, NFW is driving a systems-level shift away from petroleum-derived products and toxic chemistries with their family of plastic-free materials. Outside of MIRUM®, NFW is bringing to scale CLARUS®, a novel yarn treatment technology that imbues natural fibers with the performance of synthetics without the plastic, PLIANT® a 100% bio-based, recyclable, and moldable outsole for footwear, and TUNERA®, a 100% bio-based foam to replace plastic composites for internal components for consumer products.
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In this episode of The Lean Solutions Podcast, I met with Craig Tedrow, Tina Pietrangelo, and Mark Schmidt to discuss the current workforce challenges in hiring and retaining employees. About the Guests: Craig Tedrow is an experienced Continuous Improvement Professional with a demonstrated history of working in the automotive, aerospace, and defense industry. Skilled in Training Coordination, Continuous Improvement, Team Building, Presentation Skills, and Conflict Management. Strong professional with an Associate's degree focused in Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services from Grand Rapids Community College. Most recently managed the Continuous Improvement department at Plasan Carbon Composites. During exponential growth developed a week long training curriculum to provide a mix of lecture and lab instruction to on board new associates. Intensely involved in training and adherence to Standard Work Instructions using video technology, and Training Within Industry methods. Strong relationships with engineering, operations, maintenance, and facilities, helped to advance implementation of robotics and automation. Tina Pietrangelo is the Plant Manager at Pliant Plastics overseeing Manufacturing Operations. Pilant is a Plastics Injection Molding company and employs 120 members. She has lived in the Holland area for over 30 years and is currently on the board of Escape Ministries and formerly has served on the boards of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland and Ready for School. Prior to joining Pliant, Tina held positions as Plant Manager within the office furniture industry and has held Human Resources positions for a recycling company and automotive interior company. She is also an owner/investor of some restaurants in West Michigan. Mark Schmidt is the founder of BizStream, a custom software and web development company. With more than 20 years of experience in custom software, website development, and content management systems (CMS), Mark grew the business from one to 33 employees, plus contractors, in 17 years. He has managed purchase of new building, renovations, and furnishings for growing team and is a global leader in chosen web technology, Kentico CMS; top 3 partners of 1,100 total Kentico partners; Kentico Gold Partner with competencies in intranet, integration, training, EMS, mobile, and ecommerce; Kentico certified developer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leansolutions/support
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In der Mittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Stefan Bader, Co-Founder und CEO von Cello, über die erfolgreich abgeschlossene Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 2,3 Millionen Euro. Cello hat eine Plattform für benutzergesteuertes Wachstum entwickelt, die es Unternehmen ermöglicht, dass jedes ihrer SaaS-Produkte mit nur wenigen Klicks geteilt und entdeckt werden kann. Dabei werden die User dazu motiviert, ihnen bekannte Produkte weiterzuempfehlen, indem sie dafür mit einem innovativen Punktesystem belohnt werden. Durch die Empfehlungen werden die Benutzerinnen und Benutzer mit einem Prozentsatz des gesamten vermittelten Nettoumsatzes privat incentiviert. Dieser Ansatz für wiederkehrende Provisionen führt zu einer sicheren Betrugsprävention und einer positiven Investitionsrendite. Das Startup wurde im Jahr 2022 von Stefan Bader und Robert Coletti in München gegründet. Bekannte SaaS-Anbieter wie Demodesk, Pliant und Butter vertrauen bereits auf die Plattformlösung des jungen Unternehmens, um die Mundpropaganda zufriedener Kundinnen und Kunden skalierbar zu machen. Cello hat nun in einer Finanzierungsrunde 2,3 Millionen Euro unter der Führung von byFounders eingesammelt. byFounders ist ein Frühphasen-Venture-Fonds mit einem verwalteten Kapital von 100 Millionen Euro. Der Risikokapitalgeber investiert weltweit und in allen Branchen von Pre-Seed-Runden bis zur Serie A. Häufig findet sich bei den Investitionen ein Bezug zu den nordischen und baltischen Ländern bezüglich der Nationalität der Founder oder dem Firmensitz des Startups. Der VC ist kein Impact Fund, aber er hat sich bei allen Aktivitäten einem Impact-Ansatz verschrieben, der die Grundwerte und -prinzipien des Wagniskapitalgebers nahtlos ergänzen. Des Weiteren haben auch die Venture Capital Gesellschaften TinyVC, Possible Ventures und Notion Capital die Runde von Cello unterstützt. Zudem haben auch die Operator Angels von u.a. Youtube, Personio und McMakler die Finanzierungsrunde begleitet. Infos der Werbepartner: ROQ: Gehe jetzt auf roq.tech/daily und erhalte die komplette Plattform 3 Monate lang for free. OMR Reviews: One more thing wird präsentiert von OMR Reviews – Finde die richtige Software für Dein Business. Wenn auch Du Dein Lieblingstool bewerten willst, schreibe eine Review auf OMR Reviews unter https://moin.omr.com/insider. Dafür erhältst du einen 20€ Amazon Gutschein.
In der Mittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Valentin Belser, Founder und Managing Director von Delicious Data, über die erfolgreich abgeschlossene Series-A-Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 2,5 Millionen Euro. Delicious Data hat eine intelligente Planungsoptimierung für Unternehmen im Lebensmittelsektor entwickelt. Mithilfe Künstlicher Intelligenz können seine Kundinnen und Kunden vermeidbare Lebensmittelverluste verhindern. In Deutschland werden jährlich ca. 2 Millionen Tonnen Lebensmittel entsorgt, weil gastronomische Betriebe die Anzahl benötigter Speisen oft nur ungenau vorausplanen können und daher häufig über dem Bedarf produzieren. Hier setzt die Software-Lösung des Startups mit einem Deep-Learning-Algorithmus an. Dieser wertet jeden Tag eine Vielzahl von Daten aus der Kundenhistorie und externe Faktoren wie u.a. Feiertage und Witterungsbedingungen aus und trifft daraus Entscheidungen über die optimalen Bestell- und Produktionsmengen. Das Jungunternehmen wurde im Jahr 2017 von Jakob Breuninger und Valentin Belser in München gegründet und beschäftigt mittlerweile 15 Mitarbeitende. Im Markt der Gemeinschaftsverpflegung und in Bäckerei-Filialen konnte das Startup bereits über 1.000 Standorte für sich gewinnen und realisiert dort eine Reduktion der Lebensmittelabfälle von ca. 30%. Delicious Data hat nun eine Series-A-Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 2,5 Millionen Euro abgeschlossen. Bestandsinvestoren wie u.a. Bayern Kapital und GeMü Beteiligungsgesellschaft aus dem BayStartUP-Investoren-Netzwerk, beteiligten sich erneut an der Runde. Über BayStartUP haben Founder Kontaktchancen zu ca. 300 Business Angels und ca. 200 institutionellen VCs. Im Jahr 2021 vermittelte BayStartUP über 66 Millionen Euro Kapital in 57 Finanzierungsrunden. Die VC-Funds Basinghall und Seed + Speed Ventures unterstützten ebenfalls die Serie A. Als Evergreen-Fonds hat Seed + Speed Ventures keine feste Fondslaufzeit, was mehr Flexibilität in Bezug auf Exitzeitpunkte gibt und den Foundern Spielraum bietet, die optimalen Exitmöglichkeiten umzusetzen. Die Portfoliounternehmen bekommen neben der monetären Unterstützung Zugang zum VC-eigenen Team von Vertriebstrainerinnen und -trainern, die mit jedem Startup individuell an den jeweiligen B2B-Salesthemen arbeiten. Zum Unternehmensportfolio gehören u.a. Thryve, Flock, E-Mobilio, Meisterwerk, Kohomai, Peers, Carbonfuture, Pliant, Adtriba, WorkMotion, Paxly, Filestage, Enginsight, Prewave, RightNow, Sweap, Scorp und Cashlink. Die Business Angels Jared Schrieber, Guzel Gumerova sowie ein Privatinvestor aus dem BayStartUP-Netzwerk haben ebenfalls an der Finanzierungsrunde partizipiert. Mit dem frischen Kapital will Delicious Data die technologische Entwicklung voranbringen, neue Märkte erschließen und international expandieren. Dazu soll auch das Team der Mitarbeitenden mehr als verdreifacht werden. Infos der Werbepartner: ROQ: Gehe jetzt auf roq.tech/daily und erhalte die komplette Plattform 3 Monate lang for free. OMR Reviews: One more thing wird präsentiert von OMR Reviews – Finde die richtige Software für Dein Business. Wenn auch Du Dein Lieblingstool bewerten willst, schreibe eine Review auf OMR Reviews unter https://moin.omr.com/insider. Dafür erhältst du einen 20€ Amazon Gutschein.
Banking für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen kommt immer mehr. Wie steht es um Penta, Moss, Fyrst und Co. Sind wir wirklich alleine da draußen? Moderation: Kilian Thalhammer (Payment & Banking) Panelisten: Jens Wohlfarth (FYRST Banking), Caroline Jenke (pliant), Roger Gothmann (Taxdoo), Volker Lesch (Senacor Technologies), Eva Spannagl (moss)
In der Nachmittagsfolge begrüßen wir heute Alexander Kölpin, Managing Director von Seed + Speed Ventures. Seed + Speed Ventures ist ein Pre-Seed- und Seed-Investor, der bis zu 500.000 Euro in B2B-Software-Startups im DACH-Raum investiert. Dabei übernimmt der VC sowohl Lead- als auch Co-Investor-Rollen und investiert in Folgerunden mit einem Kapitaleinsatz von bis zu 1 Million Euro. Als Evergreen-Fonds hat Seed + Speed Ventures keine feste Fondslaufzeit, was mehr Flexibilität in Bezug auf Exitzeitpunkte gibt und den Foundern Spielraum bietet, die optimalen Exitmöglichkeiten umzusetzen. Die Portfoliounternehmen bekommen neben der monetären Unterstützung Zugang zum VC-eigenen Team von Vertriebstrainern, die mit jedem Startup individuell an den jeweiligen B2B-Salesthemen arbeiten. So werden die Startups beim Aufbau nachhaltiger und effektiver Vertriebsstrukturen unterstützt, um ein schnelles und effizientes Wachstum zu fördern. Seed + Speed Ventures wurde im Jahr 2016 von dem deutschen Finanzunternehmer Carsten Maschmeyer gegründet, der auch als Managing Director bei dem VC tätig ist. Weitere bekannte Gründungen des Unternehmers sind u.a. die international investierende Venture Capital Gesellschaft namens Maschmeyer Group und die 1988 von ihm gegründete Finanzberatung AWD, die mit 6.600 Mitarbeitenden und eine Expansion in 11 Länder zu Europas größten unabhängigen Finanzdienstleister geworden ist. Zum Unternehmensportfolio von Seed + Speed Ventures gehören u.a. Thryve, Flock, E-Mobilio, Meisterwerk, Kohomai, Peers, Carbonfuture, Pliant, Adtriba, WorkMotion, Paxly, Filestage, Enginsight, Prewave, RightNow, Sweap, Scorp und Cashlink. Im Rahmen der TV-Show „Die Höhle der Löwen“ des TV-Senders Vox investierte Carsten Maschmeyer u.a. in Finanzguru, Independesk, Netzbeweis, Freibeik, Xeem, HealthMe, MyTaag, Kohpa, Laufmaus, Colorato, Smart Sleep, Remod, Flowkiss, Kuchentratsch und Greenmnky. One more thing wird präsentiert von OMR Reviews – Finde die richtige Software für Dein Business. Wenn auch Du Dein Lieblingstool bewerten willst, schreibe eine Review auf OMR Reviews unter https://moin.omr.com/insider. Dafür erhältst du einen 15€ Amazon Gutschein.
Cell therapy acquisition, royalties sold, biobucks-like deal, successful raise, and Chinese Venture Capital Find out more athttps://LifeScienceTodayPodcast.comStory ReferencesVertex + ViaCyteTheravance BiopharmaMerck + OrionPliant Therapeutics QimingAbout the ShowLife Science Today is your source for stories, insights, and trends across the life science industry. Expect weekly highlights about new technologies, pharmaceutical mergers and acquisitions, news about the moves of venture capital and private equity, and how the stock market responds to biotech IPOs. Life Science Today also explores trends around clinical research, including the evolving patterns that determine how drugs and therapies are developed and approved. It's news, with a dash of perspective, focused on the life science industry.
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Malte Rau hat sein Unternehmen Pliant zu Beginn der Corona-Pandemie 2020 gegründet. Pilant ermöglicht ein vollständig digitales Karten und Belegmanagement via App für maximale Flexibilität. Ursprünglich sollte das Produkt in Partnerschaft mit der Wirecard entstehen, nach derer Pleite musste sich das Unternehmen neu sortieren. Was muss ich über das Fundraising während einer Krise wissen? Malte teilt transparent und ehrlich seine Learnings mit dir. Was musst du bei der Neugründung während einer Krise beachten?Welche Herausforderungen haben Gründer durch die aktuellen Krisen zu bewältigen?Wie reagiert man auf einen Skandal wie Wirecard – vor allem bei einer Zusammenarbeit?Welche Vor- und Nachteile bietet es in einem Markt mit Wettbewerbern anzutreten?Die Kapitel:01:51Was ist bei Pliant anders gelaufen als geplant?03:53Wie sind die Phasen von 2020 und 2022 vergleichbar?07:06Wie geht man aktuell ans Fundraising ran?09:49Welche internen Veränderungen gab es aufgrund der Marktschwankungen?11:00Wie habt ihr die Coronakrise erlebt & wo habt ihr Investoren gefunden?15:07 Warum eine Branche mit Konkurrenz?18:50Wie sticht man aus der Konkurrenz heraus?20:22Lehrgeld & Learnings22:09Der Tech sitzt in der Ukraine: Und jetzt?25:52Wie schafft man es, den Fokus nicht zu verlieren?28:05Wann ist Confidence angebracht - und wann nicht?30:35Tech Team auslagern - ja oder nein?34:00Was du beim Auslagern ins Ausland beachten solltestMALTE RAU LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malte-rau-097b51113/ Pilant: https://www.getpliant.com/ WHATSAPP NEWSLETTER:1-2x wöchentlich bekommst du eine persönliche Sprachnotiz oder Inhalte von mir, die dich zu einem besseren Gründer machen, melde dich jetzt mit einem Klick an: https://jungunternehmerpodcast.com/newsletter DU GRÜNDEST EIN STARTUP?Falls du bei deiner Startup Gründung Hilfe brauchst, meld dich gerne. Fabian, der Host dieses Podcasts, arbeitet mit diversen Startups die zwischen Pre-Seed und Series A stecken zusammen und vielleicht kann er dir ja auch helfen: https://jungunternehmerpodcast.com/startup-advisory See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In der Mittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Malte Rau, CEO und Co-Founder von Pliant, über den heute veröffentlichten Abschluss der Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 18 Millionen Euro. Pliant möchte seinen Kundinnen und Kunden eine flexible digitale Firmenkreditkartenlösung bieten, die neben einem vollständig digitalen Kartenmanagement und Cashbacks auf nahtlose Integrationen in bestehende Prozesse und Best-in-Class-Lösungen setzt. Das Unternehmen wurde 2020 von den FinTech-Veteranen Malte Rau und Fabian Terner in Berlin gegründet. Vier Monate nach Bekanntgabe der ersten Seed-Runde schließt Pliant zusammen mit den bestehenden Risikokapitalgebern Alstin Capital, Main Incubator und Saber in Höhe von 18 Millionen Euro ab. Beteiligt an der Runde ist der neue FinTech-Fond embedded/capital des finleap-Gründers Ramin Niroumand. Mit den Mitteln setzt der Firmenkreditkartenanbieter den Wachstumskurs fort und expandiert in weitere europäische Länder. One more thing wird präsentiert von OMR Reviews – Finde die richtige Software für Dein Business. Wenn auch Du Dein Lieblingstool bewerten willst, schreibe eine Review auf OMR Reviews unter https://moin.omr.com/insider. Dafür erhältst du einen 20€ Amazon Gutschein.
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In this week's episode, Nick Moran, the Founder and General Partner at New Stack Ventures, shares his insights into his firm's focus: investing in outsiders. Nick gives authentic examples, explains what he looks for in founders and why it's different from other Silicon Valley venture capital firms.In this episode, you will learn:[2:23] Getting into venture capital as an outsider[6:05] Why having creative insights is more important than building the standard Silicon Valley profile to attract investors[10:07] Is commitment to the problem combined with flexibility to customers' needs the sure-shot to startup success?[23:21] How can founders prepare for the first meeting with New Stack Ventures?Non-profit that Nick is passionate about: Wounded Warriors ProjectAbout Guest SpeakerNick Moran is the Founder and General Partner at New Stack Ventures. Nick is a proud supporter and evangelist for early-stage startups that don't fit the traditional Silicon Valley profile. He has held positions in mergers and acquisitions, strategy, and product management. He also hosts The Full Ratchet, a podcast where he interviews fellow investors and venture capital experts. Nick's passionate about non-profit organizations affiliated with veteran affairs and helping PTSD veterans.About New Stack VenturesNew Stack Ventures is a Chicago-based early-stage venture capital firm that invests in 'outsiders' - mission-driven founders with an irrational commitment to their cause regardless of location or circumstance. Its portfolio includes Cybrary, Scope AR, Tovala, Tripscout, Pliant.io, Hologram, Regroup, XILO, Urban Sky, phood, Shotcall, and Fairmarkit.Next Week's EpisodeComing up next week Tuesday in Episode 66, we invite a special guest, David Forsberg, Managing Partner at Ascent Energy Ventures, to chat about investing in innovations and imagining a more automated and digital energy industry.Subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode that will drop next Tuesday.Follow us: Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook
Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
Das Berliner Fintech Pliant hat Millionen von Investoren eingesammelt. Darunter ist auch Carsten Maschmeyer. Das Geschäftsmodell: Die neueste Generation von Firmenkreditkarten, ein vollständig digitales Kartenmanagement und eine einfache Integration in Buchhaltungssoftware. "Wir sind sehr fokussiert. Die digitale, flexible Karte ist unser Haupt-Feature. Jedes Unternehmen braucht Kreditkarten", sagt Malte Rau. Der CEO und Co-Founder von Pliant weiß: "Wenn man sich große Fintechs in der Vergangenheit anschaut, haben die oft einen gemeinsamen Nenner: Payments. Banken können diese Komplexität nicht aufholen. Die arbeiten dann oft mit Fintechs zusammen. Wir sehen also Wachstum, Wachstum, Wachstum." Alle Infos im Interview von Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur Manuel Koch und auf https://de.getpliant.com
pliant ist der einzige Anbieter mit dem Fokus auf eine schnell einsetzbare digitale Kreditkarte mit hohen Kreditlimits, Cashbacks, den besten Wechselkursen und Integrationsmöglichkeiten in bestehende Setups von Unternehmen. Gründer und Geschäftsführer Malte Rau erläutert im WasHeldenTun Podcast die Vorteile des Kreditkarten-Fintechs. pliant bietet moderne Firmenkreditkarten mit einer einfach zu bedienende Kartenverwaltungsplattform, die z.B. eine flexible Einstellung von Kartenlimits und ein Echtzeit-Reporting ermöglicht. Darüber hinaus fügt sich die Lösung nahtlos in bestehende Buchhaltungs- und Reisekostenmanagement-Tools ein. Also Integration statt All-in-one. Es besteht die Vision und der Glaube daran, dass eine flexible Karte langfristig eine Chance hat, die sich mit dem Unternehmen entwickeln kann, unabhängig von der Bank oder den Finanzprozessen, die ein Unternehmen nutzt. pliant bietet Visa-Kreditkarten an, sowohl virtuelle als auch physische. pliant ist weder eine Prepaid- noch eine Debitkarte und damit bankkontounabhängig, sie bietet maximale Kartenakzeptanz, muss nicht im Voraus aufgeladen werden und kann problemlos zusammen mit jedem bestehenden Firmenkonto verwendet werden. Virtuelle Karten funktionieren genauso wie physische Karten, nur dass keine Karte aus Plastik zur Verfügung gestellt wird und die Kartendaten nur über die pliant App zugänglich sind. Zu den Vorteilen virtueller Karten gehört ihre sofortige Verfügbarkeit, dass sie nicht verloren gehen können und eine Reihe von flexiblen Nutzungsmöglichkeiten bieten. Was du aus dem Gespräch mit Malte mitnimmst: - Einfache digitale Nutzung und Verwaltung - Integration statt Migration - Flexibilität durch die besten Konditionen Hier geht's zu Malte & pliant https://www.linkedin.com/in/malte-rau-097b51113/ https://de.getpliant.com/ Hat dir die Folge mit Malte gefallen? Bitte hinterlasse eine super Bewertung auf iTunes: bit.ly/BewertungWasHeldenTun Ich freue mich, wenn du mir von deiner Heldenreise erzählst! Lass uns auf Instagram connecten. Du findest mich unter https://www.instagram.com/domhoffmann Oder geh auf www.washeldentun.de, hier findest du alle möglichen Wege, dich mit mir in Verbindung zu setzen. Cheers hero, Dominik.
Pliant bietet moderne Firmenkreditkarten mit einer einfach zu bedienende Kartenverwaltungsplattform, die z.B. eine flexible Einstellung von Kartenlimits und ein Echtzeit-Reporting ermöglicht. Darüber hinaus fügt sich die Lösung nahtlos in bestehende Buchhaltungs- und Reisekostenmanagement-Tools ein. Also Integration statt All-in-one. Es besteht die Vision und der Glaube daran, dass eine flexible Karte langfristig eine Chance hat, die sich mit dem Unternehmen entwickeln kann, unabhängig von der Bank oder den Finanzprozessen, die ein Unternehmen nutzt. Pliant bietet Visa-Kreditkarten an, sowohl virtuelle als auch physische. Pliant ist weder eine Prepaid- noch eine Debitkarte und damit bankkontounabhängig, sie bietet maximale Kartenakzeptanz, muss nicht im Voraus aufgeladen werden und kann problemlos zusammen mit jedem bestehenden Firmenkonto verwendet werden. Virtuelle Karten funktionieren genauso wie physische Karten, nur dass keine Karte aus Plastik zur Verfügung gestellt wird und die Kartendaten nur über die pliant App zugänglich sind. Zu den Vorteilen virtueller Karten gehört ihre sofortige Verfügbarkeit, dass sie nicht verloren gehen können und eine Reihe von flexiblen Nutzungsmöglichkeiten bieten. Was Sie aus dem Gespräch mit Malte Rau mitnehmen: - Einfache digitale Nutzung und Verwaltung - Integration statt Migration - Flexibilität durch die besten Konditionen Hier geht's zu Malte Rau & pliant https://www.linkedin.com/in/malte-rau-097b51113/ https://de.getpliant.com/ Erzählen Sie uns von Ihrer Heldenreise! Sie erreichen uns auf Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/wuv_mag/ ) und über Podcast-Host Dominik Hoffmann (https://www.instagram.com/domhoffmann/).
Pliant bietet moderne Firmenkreditkarten mit einer einfach zu bedienende Kartenverwaltungsplattform, die z.B. eine flexible Einstellung von Kartenlimits und ein Echtzeit-Reporting ermöglicht. Darüber hinaus fügt sich die Lösung nahtlos in bestehende Buchhaltungs- und Reisekostenmanagement-Tools ein. Also Integration statt All-in-one. Es besteht die Vision und der Glaube daran, dass eine flexible Karte langfristig eine Chance hat, die sich mit dem Unternehmen entwickeln kann, unabhängig von der Bank oder den Finanzprozessen, die ein Unternehmen nutzt. Pliant bietet Visa-Kreditkarten an, sowohl virtuelle als auch physische. Pliant ist weder eine Prepaid- noch eine Debitkarte und damit bankkontounabhängig, sie bietet maximale Kartenakzeptanz, muss nicht im Voraus aufgeladen werden und kann problemlos zusammen mit jedem bestehenden Firmenkonto verwendet werden. Virtuelle Karten funktionieren genauso wie physische Karten, nur dass keine Karte aus Plastik zur Verfügung gestellt wird und die Kartendaten nur über die pliant App zugänglich sind. Zu den Vorteilen virtueller Karten gehört ihre sofortige Verfügbarkeit, dass sie nicht verloren gehen können und eine Reihe von flexiblen Nutzungsmöglichkeiten bieten. Was Sie aus dem Gespräch mit Malte Rau mitnehmen: - Einfache digitale Nutzung und Verwaltung - Integration statt Migration - Flexibilität durch die besten Konditionen Hier geht's zu Malte Rau & pliant https://www.linkedin.com/in/malte-rau-097b51113/ https://de.getpliant.com/ Erzählen Sie uns von Ihrer Heldenreise! Sie erreichen uns auf Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/wuv_mag/ ) und über Podcast-Host Dominik Hoffmann (https://www.instagram.com/domhoffmann/).
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Cela te dirait d'avoir un vélo électrique pliable, pas cher, pas encombrant et qui peut t'emmener au quotidien au travail... Ce vélo électrique tout-en-un, c'est le Fiido D3 Pro, pour l'acheter, c'est par là https://bit.ly/3fWdYAR --------- Vidéo en partenariat avec Fiido (Ils m'ont offert le #véloélectrique pour que je vous le présente) --------- MAJ du 15/8/2021 Attention : Ce vélo électrique à cause de l'accélérateur (sans pédalage) n'est pas homologué pour une conduite sur la voie publique en France. Voir l'article très détaillé de @Pierre Lecourt à ce sujet : https://voiepublique.info/ --------- Pour suivre Fiido sur les réseaux sociaux - Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/fiidoebike/ - Twitter : https://twitter.com/Fiido_eBike - Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/FiidoOfficial --------- Au sommaire de la vidéo : Intro 00:00 Piste Cyclable à Six Fours 01:16 Terrain avec cailloux 02:12 On porte le vélo sur 2 km 03:38 Arrivée au Gros Cerveau 04:34 Ajustage du Guidon 05:26 Ajustage de la Selle 05:40 Descente sans assistance électrique 05:50 23 Km/h en montée 05:57 Freins à disque 06:12 On gonfle les pneus 06:28 On plie le vélo 07:09 On roule de nuit 07:19 Le bilan 08:43 --------- Ce qui m'a plu dans le Fiido D3 Pro : - la poignée électrique - la pompe à vélo intégrée dans la selle - le faible encombrement - le prix : 500€ - les freins à disques - l'autonomie : 40 km --------- Les coins sympas dans le Var que je visite dans la vidéo : - Six Fours les Plages - Ollioules - Sanary sur Mer - Cannes - Le Gros Cerveau - La pointe du Cros (Six Fours) --------- Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- Musiques : Boogie Bounce Ex Boxer Deux Dyalla Fresh Start Joakim Karud : Loudness & Clarity
Digital-Guru und SEO-Experte Andre Alpar beantwortet eure Fragen! In dieser Episode geht es um eine ganze Reihe Social Media Plattformen abseits von Facebook und Instagram und darum, wie man diese für sein Business optimal nutzen kann. Die erste Frage kommt von Ben (00:02:19): Ich mache eine Seite mit regionalen Nachrichten und suche noch nach einer Möglichkeit zur Verbreiterung der Audience: vielleicht über Pinterest, oder Tiktok? Hast du Ansätze? Egal ob organisch oder paid? Weiter geht es mit Florian, der von Andre gerne eine Einschätzung zum Thema Social Audio hätte (00:07:38): Was haltet ihr von Clubhouse? Der Austausch und die unmittelbare Nähe, sowie die Möglichkeit live Fragen zu stellen oder seine Meinung einzubringen, fand ich extrem spannend. Für welche Formate wird sich das das Medium durchsetzen und welche Branchen und Unternehmen sollten Ihr Augenmerk darauf richten? Die letzte Frage an Andre schickt uns Pia (00:17:19): Wie schätzt ihr die Relevanz von Pinterest und Twitch ein? Welche Zielgruppen erreiche ich? Welche Werbeformate kommen am besten an? Andre nimmt sich wieder ordentlich Zeit um alle Fragen im Detail zu beantworten und euch von seinem Wissen profitieren zu lassen. Hast du auch eine Frage an Andre? Schick uns eine Mail an report@omr.com und gewinne einen OMR Report nach Wahl, wenn deine Frage in den Podcast kommt. Abonniere den Kanal und schreibe uns eine Bewertung auf Apple Podcasts, wenn dir OMR Education gefällt! Rolf bei LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rolf-hermann/ OMR Education bei LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/showcase/omr-education-/ OMR Reports: www.omr.com/report/ (Mit dem Gutscheincode „Warenkorb“ bekommst Du 10% auf deine Bestellung) OMR Academy: www.omr-academy.de (Mit dem Gutscheincode „Academy10“ bekommst Du 10% auf dein Ticket) Diese Episode wird gesponsert von: Pliant: demo.getpliant.com/de/omr
Unser heutiger Gast ist Berliner, Autor, Moderator, Medienmacher, Botschafter und Inklusionsaktivist. Geboren in Lima in Peru ist er in seiner Wahlheimat Berlin seit vielen Jahren eine kräftige und relevante Stimme für alle Benachteiligten. Er hat Kommunikationswissenschaften an der Universität der Künste und Design Thinking am Hasso Plattner Institut in Potsdam studiert. Immer wieder entwickelt er ganz konkrete Lösungen wie Wheelmap.org oder 3D-druckbare Mini-Rampen, die Rollstuhlnutzern bei der Überwindung von Bordsteinen helfen sollen. 2013 bekam er das Bundesverdientskreuz am Bande für seine Initiative Sozialhelden. 2014 erschien sein Buch: “Dachdecker wollte ich eh nicht werden: Das Leben aus der Rollstuhlperspektive”. Dass er trotz seiner Beeinträchtigung nie den Sinn für Humor verloren hat, zeigt aber nicht nur sein Buchtitel. So twitterte er am Tag vor der heutigen Aufnahme folgenden Satz: “Und als Gott mich schuf, sagte er: "Das übernimmt die Krankenkasse." Seit 4 Jahren beschäftigen wir uns nun schon mit der Frage, wie Arbeit den Menschen stärkt - statt ihn zu schwächen. Wie kann ein Thema, das einen so wesentlichen Anteil in unserem Alltag einnimmt, wieder mehr Sinn in unserem Leben stiften? Was brauchen wir, damit aus den vielen politischen Ankündigungen wirklich mehr Diversität, Inklusion und Teilhabe werden. Wir suchen nach Methoden, Vorbildern, Erfahrungen, Tools und Ideen, die uns dem Kern von New Work näher bringen! Dabei beschäftigt uns immer wieder auch die Frage, ob wirklich alle Menschen das finden und leben können, was sie im Innersten wirklich, wirklich wollen. Ihr seid bei On the Way to New Work heute mit Raul Krauthausen. Pliant: https://demo.getpliant.com/de/omr
This talk was originally posted on Ven. Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu's YouTube Channel. To watch this talk on YouTube kindly visit https://youtu.be/ihRjhdtuikA .