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Nine-Figure Mindset: How to Go from Zero to Over $100 Million in Net Worth by Brandon Dawson https://amzn.to/3QLCZ3p Cardoneventures.com Behind the life you want to live lies the power you already have to create it. In Nine-Figure Mindset, Brandon Dawson unveils how to tap into the remarkable potential hidden inside each and every one of us. Drawing from his own awe-inspiring journey, Brandon shows that success and leadership are attainable to anyone willing to cultivate the right shift in thinking. Combining personal experiences with actionable strategies, Nine-Figure Mindset serves as a guidebook to next level achievements you've never imagined were possible. Brandon Dawson, a very accomplished business icon, shares his wealth of wisdom, earned from his humble beginnings to achieving a record breaking exit having sold his last business for $151 million. Are you an entrepreneur with a gleam in your eye but the feeling that you're running in mud? Do you sense that with the right team in place, you could achieve so much more? Perhaps you're already successful with an undeniable hunger for more? The question is not whether you are striving hard enough but whether you're striving for enough and in the right direction. Dawson's secrets to starting, scaling, and above all leading a positive, independent business will help you cultivate exactly what's needed to attract exceptional individuals and seize extraordinary opportunities. Discover how tiny shifts in perspective can change everything. Chances are, you already have everything you need to succeed—you just need someone who's been there to show you the way. Nine-Figure Mindset is your opportunity to grab a front row seat for your business and gain the capabilities to where you want to go. Your dreams are not only possible, they should be your priority—and, by the way, they might not be big enough.
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In today's podcast episode of Unmade, I chat to Michael Stephenson, sales boss of Nine.The timing was ahead of this week's Nine annual general meeting and, coincidentally, just after Stephenson celebrated ten years in charge of what is now the country's largest media sales operation.The discussion covers the ratings year, the rise of ad-supported streaming, the rival networks' techstack battles and the move to a national sales operation.During the conversation, Stephenson reveals that from July 1, WIN staff will become Nine employees. I think that's new info. At the time of Nine's 2022 upfronts back in September, the company announced it was integrating its sales team with that of its regional affiliate WIN Corporation, but did not spell out that the staff would change employer.With WIN represented on the Nine board by CEO Andrew Lancaster, and WIN owner Bruce Gordon now Nine's biggest shareholder, it's starting to feel like we all failed to notice that there had been a virtual merger between Nine and WIN, rather than a traditional affiliate deal.And also new, was that it felt like Stephenson went further in acknowledging how bad the impact of the cyber attack was, than Nine has done previously, including the need to rebuild its SME platform Voyager.Transcript:Tim Burrowes:Welcome to the Unmade podcast. I'm Tim Burrowes. Nine's Annual General Meeting takes place on Thursday. It's been an unusual year for Australia's largest local media company. The second half of a pandemic, a change of CEOs, a ransomware attack. Just some of the things that you don't usually see. The man in charge of keeping the revenue ship afloat is Chief Sales Officer Michael Stephenson, who joins me now. Welcome, Stepho.Michael Stephenson:Thanks Tim. Thanks for having me.Tim Burrowes:Now, before we talk about this year, I noticed looking on your LinkedIn profile that you've just celebrated your 10 year anniversary since becoming Director of Sales for Nine, which was back in September 2011. Now that was long before the merger with Fairfax, of course. I think it's fair to say that Nine was kind of in the doldrums back then. The banks were circling. There were a bunch of ratings misses. What did you think you were getting yourself into?Michael Stephenson:Gosh, well, thanks for reminding me that it's been 10 years. I would not have remembered that myself. Oh, you know what? I've always loved media and I've loved television. And of course I've been in this role for 10 years, but I've been at Nine now for 15 years in a whole range of different roles. And I love Nine. I'm very passionate about it. But as you rightly point out, a lot has changed since that moment. We were recovering as a business at that particular point in time. We would've had two linear TV channels, I think back then. NineMSN would've been a business.Michael Stephenson:And of course you fast forward to today and we are Australia's largest and most diverse media company. We have a whole range of assets and we've evolved from being just a content business to a content data and technology company. So, we've really positioned ourselves well, I think, for the future. I've been very fortunate to have been a part of that and been involved in a lot of those decisions. And so it's been a pretty fascinating journey. And mind you, I think the next part of it's going to be equally as exciting. There's a lot of incredible things just about to happen.Tim Burrowes:Well, before we look too far forward, let's talk about 2021. Which also was unusually an Olympic year. Seven had the rights. How does that influence your sales strategy for the network? When you know that there's this big lump, which is going to drag some revenue into the TV sector as a whole, but also it's going to change how you plan for the year. How do you think about it?Michael Stephenson:The Olympic games clearly is a significant one-off event. It happens every four years, but whilst I enjoyed watching it we don't spend that much time really thinking about what our competitors are doing in and around that space. We've got our own business. We think about our content and the consistency of that content through the year. It starts with the Australian Open, goes right through until December. We're way more focused on what we're doing than what others are doing. And of course, next year it won't be there and we will continue on. From a TV point of view it's about having that consistency of ratings delivery right through the year. Whether that's news or whether that's sport or whether that's our entertainment formats. I think advertisers really want consistency of audience delivery. And I think that's been our great strength.Tim Burrowes:And we're kind of approaching that point in the year. Hey, maybe we're even here with the AGM coming up. We're certainly approaching that point in the year where we start calling winners and losers in the ratings. Winners for the year et cetera. It strikes me that it's become a lot more complex now. So we have network share, primary channel share, total viewing, including catch up and BVOD. Metro versus national, the different demographics. Of a morning, you have to look at one number first. Which number do you look at first and why?Michael Stephenson:You say it's complicated. I actually don't think it's complicated. I actually think it's pretty simple. We have ratings from the 1st of January to the 31st of December, every year. We have ratings for all of our channels. From the moment we start broadcasting in the morning to the moment where we're finish in the evening. And so if you think about all channels all day, against the thing that matters to advertisers, which is demographics. And in particular three. 16 to 39 year olds, 25 to 54 year olds and grocery shoppers with children. That is the vast majority of advertising campaigns are bought against those demographics. Then we are the undisputed leader. We win in all of those demographics. This will be our sixth year of dominance. And so I look at it through that lens.Michael Stephenson:Now of course, at different times, different agencies or advertisers might look at specific segments. Someone might look at primetime on the main channel as an example, because it's where they spend the vast majority of their money. If you look at it through that lens, we're the leader again, 16-39, 25-54, grocery shoppers with children. We'll win that as well again for the sixth year in a row. So however people want to look at it, I think that's fine. We win in all of those, against every one of those metrics. And I think that's really important to advertisers. It's what they buy. They're looking for a return on their investment. And with us, you get scale because we're the leader. Scale because we're number one. And a consistency right through the year.Michael Stephenson:The metric is really simple. 1st of January, 31st of December, all channels against the demos. Now, as you mentioned, the Olympic games earlier on, of course, what advertisers do, and marketers, is they exclude one-off or special events. And as I reference, the Olympics. Wasn't their last year. Won't be there next year. And therefore, or it's excluded from any analysis.Tim Burrowes:Although I'm sure Seven would argue differently, obviously.Michael Stephenson:We can't really argue it. That's been the way it has been forever. And it makes complete sense because when marketers are making decisions around their advertising investment, they need an apples for apples comparison. And so they compare one period to were another period and you remove one-off events. And last time I looked, Tim, that was a one-off event.Tim Burrowes:And one of the things I'm curious about is you... Hey look, we're recording this not long after the ratings will have come in for this morning. What do you look to first? You open your phone. Do you just look at how a show from last night did? Because there must be something you look for first. Where would you usually go personally?Michael Stephenson:Straight to the top. Overnight ratings are still incredibly important, but I think everybody does need to realize that they're only a part of the story. So, in the morning when I get the ratings report come through, I go straight to 25 to 54 year olds. I look at how many shows we had in the top 10, what our share of the evening was against that demographic. And importantly, I look at what percentage of our total audience was against the demographic. Regularly, we are somewhere between 50 and 60% of our total audience is in the demo. And that's really, really important. So that's where I would go to first, every morning. Followed very quickly by what happened in live streaming and what happened on demand for the previous day as well.Michael Stephenson:The notion of total television is a real thing. It is the future of television. The ability to connect with audiences as they consume content, either via the live signal, via a live stream or on demand. So when we're thinking about the success of a particular piece of content, you've got to look at it across all of those platforms. There's some great examples. Love Island right now, of course is on air and on 9Now. Episode number one has just ticked over 800,000 viewers. Of course, on demand and live streaming viewing is the major driver of that audience number. So looking at it holistically is critical and really important.Tim Burrowes:Love Island is a really interesting example, I guess because it skews to a younger audience. That show's probably a really good indicator of where the trends are going. And as you say, there are some episodes now where there are more people who've watched it on BVOD, broadcast video on demand, than watched it when it went out on linear TV. Assuming we take that as the sign to come, how should did that affect how marketers and media agencies plan and how you trade with them, as that becomes the new reality?Michael Stephenson:I think it's a really interesting point, because I'm not sure that's the reality for everything. I think what's interesting about Love Island, when we played on Channel Nine, if we played at 8:30 or 9:30 or 10:30, it actually doesn't change the audience profile at all. And the reason why that is, is because they're the people who are viewing that content, they're what I would call fanatics. They are lovers of Love Island and so they find it.Michael Stephenson:Now, of course, increasingly because of the demographic profile of the show, it obviously skews a lot younger. They are increasingly watching it via our live stream or on demand. But if you think of about tent-pole shows or sport or news, and the like. Whilst people will increasingly view on other platforms or connected devices, the foundation of that yesterday, today, tomorrow, and for probably as long as we can see, linear television will still be the foundation and the driver of audience. And that's really important if you're an advertiser, because when advertisers are buying advertising campaigns, they are trying to maximize reach. And of course, they're trying to do that efficiently. And so I think the challenge for advertisers, and it's why VOZ is clearly so important, is what is the mix of advertising in both linear television, within a live stream and on demand, to maximize your reach and do that at the minimal cost?Tim Burrowes:VOZ, for Virtual Australia, the overall measure.Michael Stephenson:That's right. There is an optimal allocation of funds across all of those platforms, which will allow you to maximize your reach and reduce the cost of every incremental reach point. And that is of course the role of media buyers. And so you're increasingly seeing people talking about total television for those two reasons. And I think that's fascinating because that is the science, if you like, in media buying. The ability to analytically make decisions to maximize those returns, I think is really important.Tim Burrowes:Well, we are well into the final quarter now for the ratings year. Any more twists to come? Or is it pretty much, do we know where we are now do you think?Michael Stephenson:I think in terms of who is the leader? Who is the number one network against those demographics? I think that race has run. And of course that's us. We're the leader by more than two points against 16 to 39 year olds. We're the leader by almost four points against 25 to 54 year olds and over four points against grocery shoppers with children. So we will, once again like I said, win the year. That's really important for advertisers because it's how they will allocate their investment into the following year. But there are still twists and turns.Tim Burrowes:In fairness to Seven, we have to note that they'll win total people though. Not that you care about that?Michael Stephenson:No, absolutely Channel Seven will win total people. And we will come second against people 65 plus. So we won't win those two. But the things that advertisers buy, those three demos, we will win that. And to your point around, are there more twist and turns? There are because Parental Guidance has got off to a cracker of a start. So there's some really interesting stuff coming over the next couple of weeks in that show. And then of course we've got the Lego Christmas content and we obviously have Snack Masters. So there's a lot of premium Australian content to come on Nine between now and Christmas.Tim Burrowes:The Block's obviously gone well in the end, but did it give you a bit of a scare when it started slowly this year?Michael Stephenson:This is not new news, but these types of formats generally have a hockey stick shape to their audience performance. So they start strongly, after the course of the two or three weeks, you see the audience come back a little and then of course you see that build towards the finale. And that's exactly what we've seen again. We've had many, many, many seasons of The Block. It is got to be the most valuable show on television because audiences love it. Increasingly they love it across all platforms. And brands love it as well, because it's a show built for brands to integrate into. And this season didn't disappoint in terms of, I would say, innovative integration and brand storytelling that we brought to life. It's been another great year for The Block. And next year, of course, it goes to the bush. So more twists and turns.Tim Burrowes:Let's talk about Galaxy. So you've invested heavily in allowing brands to effectively match their own first party data. And to then make looking to cross the network, everything apart from maybe channel primetime. You announced that in Nine's upfront this year. Seven and Ten made similar announcements. One thing I found myself sort of thinking about from the outsider perspective was that, once you heard from everybody, it's actually quite hard to tell what's real, what smoke and mirrors? And I'm not sure that's necessarily a good thing for television as a medium as a whole. So you're a board member of ThinkTV, the industry body for television. Are you yet in a position where you can speak as an industry, as a whole, clearly about what television actually is able to offer across the board towards marketers' tech stacks?Michael Stephenson:There are a whole range of projects ongoing at an industry level, whereby Seven, Nine, Ten and Foxtel can come together to make the transaction of television easier, if you like. We're doing a lot of work with third party software suppliers right now. Ensuring that all of the agency systems of Oz ready. And we're doing that as an industry. The ability to standardize things like file types and the technical transaction of data between TV company and agency. All of these things are happening in the background. Will that be one system that everybody can access to buy television? And the answer that is no.Michael Stephenson:And therefore Seven, Nine, Ten and Foxtel are either building or licensing their own. Of course for us, it's Galaxy. That is a real thing. It exists. And we have some agencies placing up to 70% of their off-peak and multi-channel bookings through that platform. Fully automated, no makegoods, no shortfalls. It's the future of how you would buy television. And it's here.Michael Stephenson:Of course, in our upfronts, we made some more announcements. We want to make it even more accessible to people. We are in the process of opening up all of our live avails to all of our agency partners. So they can see exactly what is available to be purchased, make that transaction more simple. And of course, we're giving them direct access into this system. They'll be able to come in and create and place their own campaigns directly into Nine Galaxy.Michael Stephenson:We spend a lot of time talking to international technology companies who are fascinated by what we've built. You asked me at the beginning of this podcast, "God, I've been here 10 years. Was it what I expected?" Well, of all of the things that we've achieved in the last 10 years, I think the development of Galaxy has got to be one of the things that I'm most proud of. Because we went into the globe, looking for a piece of technology and it didn't exist. And it doesn't exist today, so we built it. And it's great to see the other guys also taking the investment in technology seriously, because it's a big part of, I think, the future of all of our businesses.Tim Burrowes:And do you think in their upfronts they gave the market a fair impression of how far advanced they are with their own progress?Michael Stephenson:I didn't see all of it. I don't know, it feels like it's right. I'm not sure. I'm not close enough to their businesses to know exactly what they are doing. But I think what is obvious is, the future of television is automated, it's addressable and it's a total television ecosystem. So you need to have a platform that takes the laborious, heavy lifting of buying 30 second ad spots away from media buyers. That's not efficient. So you need to automate it. You need to be able to buy against your first party data asset and you need to be able to buy live, live-streaming and on demand. And Galaxy does all of those things. And of course, as I announced that our upfronts we're obviously, as we speak, building it for regional television. So we will not only have world class technology, you'll be able to buy metro, regional and BVOD all from one stack.Tim Burrowes:We'll come to that WIN arrangement in a moment. Just one more question on the technology first. You talked about building stuff yourself and I was really interested when you announced it. Voyager the effectively self service platform for smaller advertisers. Now, I think it was somewhat disrupted by the ransomware attack. Is it back on track now?Michael Stephenson:I love Voyager and our focus on the SME market. I kind of feel like it's a little startup sort of incubating alongside us. So you're right. It was impacted by the cyber attack. We're in the process of rebuilding that. So it can sit in the cloud obviously. And we're building that app today. You're able to access television, radio and BVOD through Voyager. But I think what's obvious to us as we're learning, is the SME market, of course, predominantly today use search and social. So what we are building at and will happen over time is the ability to connect with our digital audiences through Voyager. Because I suspect for small businesses, not so much medium enterprise, but for small business, their first exposure or experience with Nine will be through digital. And then it'll build through radio and ultimately end up in television. As small businesses become bigger businesses, clearly television becomes the utopia. So we're building that out for that particular reason.Tim Burrowes:Well, you alluded to regional just now. Now Seven in the last week or two announced the Prime takeover, which gives them a kind of nationally owned offering. You had already talked about having one sales team with WIN as Bruce Gordon's WIN has become increasingly close to Nine as an organization. He's a shareholder. In terms of the practicalities, when you saying one team, how much of one team is it? I suppose what I think about is, if you tell your sales team what to do, they've got to do it. With WIN's team are you telling them, or are you asking them?Michael Stephenson:I would like to think that I'm not telling anybody anything, but working collaboratively with all of the guys and girls that work in our team across the country. I guess there are a couple of stages. The first stage is what we're doing right now, which is, I would say we've aligned our teams. And so all of the WIN sales team are co-located in our offices around the country. We've invested in resource, into trade marketing, into Powered to ensure that the Nine story can be told in both metro and regional markets.Michael Stephenson:We are increasing collaboration between both the metro and the regional teams. And we're just working more closely together. And of course there's great efficiency and opportunity in doing that. But it'll only get you so far. So stage two, which will happen on the 1st of July, to answer your question, is that all of the WIN team will become Nine employees. So they are a part of the Nine team. And Nine will be responsible for representing Nine's assets in regional Australia into the market. So that is complete integration.Michael Stephenson:But even that only gets you to stage two. The real benefit for agencies and marketers is our ability to automate the buying and selling of regional television. Because if you think the metro markets are complex, then the regional markets are five times as complex. There's five times as many markets. And so we're working through that process right now. And when we have Galaxy for regional, that's a game changer. No shortfalls, no makegoods. That is our absolute point of differentiation, because nobody else in the market has that product or the ability to deliver that for clients and agencies. And it will drive incredible efficiencies for agencies and clients. But ultimately it will deliver them a better outcome.Tim Burrowes:Well, if we count your time at NineMSN, which is what brought you into the organization, you've been through four CEOs now, with Eddie McGuire, David Gyngell, Hugh Marks and now Mike's Sneesby. It's a slightly unfair question, but which of them would you say has so far made the greatest contribution to the state the business finds itself in right now?Michael Stephenson:Mike Sneesby, definitely! Mike's literally six months in, so it's super early days for him. But I think our first exposure to Mike as a CEO was of course managing our business through the cyber attack. And I don't think we could have been in safer hands through that process. So-Tim Burrowes:He's got an engineering background, of course.Michael Stephenson:Yeah, I guess that helps. But I just think the way as a leader he managed our company through what was a very difficult time. And I don't think he could have done that any better than he did. Through my time at Nine I've had different CEOs and I've probably been... I was younger or learning different things. I mean, Hugh Marks, I think, has to go down as one of the most successful CEOs of all time anywhere in media. What he achieved in his five years at Nine was quite incredible. And we have a lot to thank him for, for being the business that we are today. And he was the architect of that. But of course, Gynge was so charismatic and so content driven and just an incredible person to be around. So, I learned different things from different people, but when you think about those names we've had a pretty incredible lineup of leaders.Tim Burrowes:(Chuckling) And Eddie McGuire commissioned Underbelly.Michael Stephenson:And of course, back in our schedule next year with Underbelly: Vanishing Act. So the brand lives onTim Burrowes:This is a thought that's just occurred hearing you talk about these things. There were lots of strong internal candidates for the vacancy created by Hugh going. And it was kind of in the public domain that you were one of them. If you had taken that role, would the company look any different right now to how it looks?Michael Stephenson:Oh gosh. That's a really big question. We've got a very clear strategy. I think it's one the things that has allowed us to be as successful as we have been over the last little while. We create great content, we distribute it across multiple platforms to ultimately engage audiences and advertisers. Within that, of course, we're accelerating towards our digital future. It's what we started five years ago. It's what Mike is accelerating. Which is exactly what I would've done if I had have been given that opportunity. But, as I said, I think Mike's doing a fantastic job and I'm very fortunate to be able to work right alongside him. And I think we're a good team.Michael Stephenson:We've got a great executive team here at Nine. We're good friends and we take everything very seriously, but not ourselves that seriously. So it's good fun. And we're doing that now in an ad market that's recovering really quickly. So I the next period of time, I think is going to be an interesting period, as you think about points of inflection, not just for Nine, but I think for our industry. This whole notion of total television. The notion of total audio. The role of subscription and advertising and how they coexist in a diversified business like ours. All of these things are really interesting and I think the next 12 months you're going to see all of that play out.Tim Burrowes:Michael Stephenson. Thank you very much for your time.Michael Stephenson:Thanks for having me.Tim Burrowes:The Unmade podcast is produced with the enthusiastic support of Abe's Audio. If you don't already, do sign up for the Unmade newsletter at unmade dot media. More soon. I'm Tim Burrowes. Toodle-pip.Speaker 1:Unmade. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe
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To celebrate World Sleep Day, The Sleep Forum and World Sleep Society have come together to produce a podcast series about different aspects of sleep. In this podcast, Ruth Marion, Editor of The Sleep Forum and Allan O'Bryan, Executive Director of The Sleep Society speak with guest speaker, Dr. Mark Aloia, O'Bryan explains to our listeners that “world sleep society is a non-profit, membership based organization representing sleep researchers and clinicians around the world focusing on awareness and education. Our leadership is volunteers looking to promote sleep worldwide. We use World Sleep Day as opportunity for our membership reach out to the public and highlight the importance of sleep.” O'Bryan reminds our listeners that "World Sleep Day is designed to raise awareness of sleep as a human privilege that is often compromised by the habits of modern life." When asked how we can change our behavior so we can optimize our sleep time, Aloia responds "it comes down to importance and confidence. Importance only does not always do it." He compares sleep to diet and exercise. Although we know it is good for us, that is not always enough to make us do it. One of the challenges that Aloia talks about is how new the field of sleep is and how different it is from other human behaviors. For example with exercise and diet, we know the changes we need to make and we know that the results will be delayed. When it comes to sleep, we expect immediate results and we make assumptions. If we did something the night before and slept well, we assume it will work again. In the Philips survey results, which can be found at www.philips.com/worldsleepday, it talks about identifying factors that contribute to sleep problems. Of the 13,000 people surveyed, stress was a big contributor. Other factors leading to sleep problems was work hours and constant connectivity. Some people make their sleep even worse by trying to deal with the stress by using alcohol or electronics. Aloia talks about the products and services provided by Philips and how the new approach to sleep is consumer based. Aloia reminds listeners that Philips sold the first CPAP over 40 years ago and continues to create products to assist with solving sleep problems. "At Philips we have created an ecosystem that can deal with 80% of the problems people have with sleep but they cannot expect it to be immediate," Aloia says. First, we need to help people identify what their problem is. Many people monitor their sleep but don't fully understand what their problems are. Philips supports many clinically validated sleep solutions that they offer to the general consumer. At the National Jewish Foundation, Aloia conducts clinical research relative to sleep apnea and cpap use. Health psychology education does not work alone. You need to determine motivators and remind people of those motivators throughout the process. Aloia says, "If you are in the business of healthcare you are in the business of behavior change. We can develop the best treatments in the world but if they are not used they are not effective." Aloia talks about the five pillars that help create behavior change as "personal and meaningful, sense of urgency, need to build confidence with reachable goals, build a social support system and support someone's ability to make their own choice and take ownership." Three suggestions that Aloia has for better sleep hygiene for adults include: 1. Encourage people not to make decisions on how you slept based on one night. To really make a change, give it four to seven nights. 2. Check in with ourselves and give up caffeine. 3. Be aware of alcohol. It will fragment your sleep.
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Podcast Nine and Three Quarters now has an instagram and a facebook page! Send your owls to us using the links below. Contact us: Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com Tumblr: podcastnineandthreequarters.tumblr.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/podcastnineandthreequarters/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/PodcastNineAndThreeQuarters/ Twitter: Jem - @Jem_JustJem and Reeah - @SmashMouthReeah Logo by wingedcorgi. Find more of her art at wingedcorgi.tumblr.com This week's intro music was ‘O Children' by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and our outro music was ‘Hedwig's Theme' by John Williams.Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Podcast Nine and Three Quarters now has an instagram and a facebook page! Send your owls to us using the links below. Contact us: Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com Tumblr: podcastnineandthreequarters.tumblr.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/podcastnineandthreequarters/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/PodcastNineAndThreeQuarters/ Twitter: Jem - @Jem_JustJem and Reeah - @SmashMouthReeah Logo by wingedcorgi. Find more of her art at wingedcorgi.tumblr.com This week’s intro music was ‘O Children' by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and our outro music was ‘Hedwig’s Theme’ by John Williams.Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For this festive special, Richard and Paul take a trip down memory lane...
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Chapters 21-25 Unrestricted Section A Harry Potter that will not be named, but will provide insight into the books chapter by chapter. Luke and Melissa are joined by Jem from Podcast Nine and Three Quarters to discuss Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Chapters 21-25 Unrestricted … Continue reading "Harry Potter – 4-25U Unrestricted Section" The post Harry Potter – 4-25U Unrestricted Section appeared first on The Podcast That.
Reeah and Jem are joined by special guests Beth and Nora from Get Sorted cast to try and figure out whether or not Slytherins are really evil. Will these four Slytherin hosts come to an unbiased conclusion, or just get completely sidetracked? Find Get Sorted cast here: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/beth-reinstein/get-sorted Wordpress: www.getsortedcast.wordpress.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/getsortedcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/getsortedcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getsortedcast/ Contact us: Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com Tumblr: podcastnineandthreequarters.tumblr.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/podcastnineandthreequarters/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/PodcastNineAndThreeQuarters/ Twitter: Jem - @Jem_JustJem and Reeah - @SmashMouthReeah Logo by wingedcorgi. Find more of her art at wingedcorgi.tumblr.com This week’s intro music was ‘Death Eaters’ by Alexandre Desplat, and our outro music was ‘Hedwig’s Theme’ by John Williams.Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com
Reeah and Jem are joined by special guests Beth and Nora from Get Sorted cast to try and figure out whether or not Slytherins are really evil. Will these four Slytherin hosts come to an unbiased conclusion, or just get completely sidetracked? Find Get Sorted cast here: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/beth-reinstein/get-sorted Wordpress: www.getsortedcast.wordpress.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/getsortedcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/getsortedcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getsortedcast/ Contact us: Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com Tumblr: podcastnineandthreequarters.tumblr.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/podcastnineandthreequarters/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/PodcastNineAndThreeQuarters/ Twitter: Jem - @Jem_JustJem and Reeah - @SmashMouthReeah Logo by wingedcorgi. Find more of her art at wingedcorgi.tumblr.com This week's intro music was ‘Death Eaters' by Alexandre Desplat, and our outro music was ‘Hedwig's Theme' by John Williams.Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dear Family and Friends,I’m sorry this took so long. This was recorded at Christmas of 2018. The first episode of the Possie Podcast. Just listening to Possie’s voice while making this was a soothing, comfortable experience. Her story telling is focused and well performed and she is a warm and charming human being. In this first episode, part 1 of many, we chat mostly about the house in Houston that she just left behind and a couple of fun stories that we had to get in, mainly, WTH is a “Possie???”This episode was a gift from Terri Bieber to Claire Payne, AKA, Possie. If you have a family member or a friend that you think ought to have a memoir like this, contact me at andrew@cyclingcicerone.com and we can make it happen.Want to get this episode imprinted on vinyl, cassette, or CD? We can do that.
1. God Only Knows - for King & Country 2. Who Do You Love (featuring 5 Seconds of Summer) - The Chainsmokers 3. The Bones - Maren Morris 4. Broken & Beautiful - Kelly Clarkson 5. Make It Sweet - Old Dominion 6. break up with your girlfriend - Ariana Grande 7. lovely - Billie Eilish & Khalid 8. Women - Florida Georgia Line 9. Girl Like You - Jason Aldean 10. Undrunk - Fletcher
A big part of health and wellness is nutrition, so we went to our HBA Nutrition Moderator Katie Gadulka and her husband Chef Chris for some kitchen shortcuts to serve our busy #goalgetters. Find out about their favorite gadget which saves them time and money and some warehouse shopping tips. Resource: http://www.eatingwell.com/article/290822/the-best-healthy-shortcuts-for-quicker-easier-dinners/ Sponsored by Audible www.audibletrial.com/hbapodcast
We're watching the Cross My Heart Job, we're talking about Crabs, the Weather, and Transplants.We also discuss this episode (ugh), the Spook School's Out, Fallout Boy, Boruto's Dad, Senor Sabotender Progress, LEGO Batmans, the Colony (ant themed wrestlers), LatinXplosion, Harlivy Halloween costumes, we missed the beach episode, the Crab Shack, OJ everywhere, Horny Eliots should not have rights, it's bad times ten, Pepper is here, it's another episode about Nate's dead son, Nate makes a model ship while threatening a dying war profiteer, it's so difficult to find the geeks and gamers in this airport, mondo star trek refs this episode dude, and now: the weather, better compilations, Sizzler was erased from Cassidy's memory.Recommendations:My Stolen Soul Was Sold To A Nurturing Demoness In Need Of An Apprentice And I'm Starting To Like This Arrangement?!Podcast Nine and Three QuartersSugar we're Going Down Podcasting
We’re watching the Cross My Heart Job, we’re talking about Crabs, the Weather, and Transplants.We also discuss this episode (ugh), the Spook School’s Out, Fallout Boy, Boruto’s Dad, Senor Sabotender Progress, LEGO Batmans, the Colony (ant themed wrestlers), LatinXplosion, Harlivy Halloween costumes, we missed the beach episode, the Crab Shack, OJ everywhere, Horny Eliots should not have rights, it’s bad times ten, Pepper is here, it’s another episode about Nate’s dead son, Nate makes a model ship while threatening a dying war profiteer, it’s so difficult to find the geeks and gamers in this airport, mondo star trek refs this episode dude, and now: the weather, better compilations, Sizzler was erased from Cassidy’s memory.Recommendations:My Stolen Soul Was Sold To A Nurturing Demoness In Need Of An Apprentice And I’m Starting To Like This Arrangement?!Podcast Nine and Three QuartersSugar we’re Going Down Podcasting
Reeah and Jem are back to continue their Sink or Float miniseries! The sisters start 2019 off strong with their first straight ship, and one of the most controversial couples in the Harry Potter fandom - Harry/Hermione. Joined by special guest 'Background Train Noises', Reeah tries to argue that Harry and Hermione's strong friendship could blossom into romance, while Jem interrupts her to call Hermione ugly and boring (and maybe also make a really good argument to sink this ship.) NEW YEAR, NEW (social) ME(dia)!!! Podcast Nine and Three Quarters now has an instagram and a facebook page! Send your owls to us using the links below. Contact us: Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com Tumblr: podcastnineandthreequarters.tumblr.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/podcastnineandthreequarters/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/PodcastNineAndThreeQuarters/ Twitter: Jem - @Jem_JustJem and Reeah - @SmashMouthReeah Logo by wingedcorgi. Find more of her art at wingedcorgi.tumblr.com This week's intro music was ‘O Children' by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and our outro music was ‘Hedwig's Theme' by John Williams.Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Reeah and Jem are back to continue their Sink or Float miniseries! The sisters start 2019 off strong with their first straight ship, and one of the most controversial couples in the Harry Potter fandom - Harry/Hermione. Joined by special guest 'Background Train Noises', Reeah tries to argue that Harry and Hermione's strong friendship could blossom into romance, while Jem interrupts her to call Hermione ugly and boring (and maybe also make a really good argument to sink this ship.) NEW YEAR, NEW (social) ME(dia)!!! Podcast Nine and Three Quarters now has an instagram and a facebook page! Send your owls to us using the links below. Contact us: Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com Tumblr: podcastnineandthreequarters.tumblr.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/podcastnineandthreequarters/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/PodcastNineAndThreeQuarters/ Twitter: Jem - @Jem_JustJem and Reeah - @SmashMouthReeah Logo by wingedcorgi. Find more of her art at wingedcorgi.tumblr.com This week’s intro music was ‘O Children' by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and our outro music was ‘Hedwig’s Theme’ by John Williams.Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com
Handsome, charismatic and a champion jouster, Sir Charles Brandon is the epitome of a Tudor Knight. A favourite of King Henry VIII, Brandon has a secret. He has fallen in love with Henry’s sister, Mary Tudor, the beautiful widowed Queen of France, and risks everything to marry her without the King’s consent. Brandon becomes Duke of Suffolk, but his loyalty is tested fighting Henry’s wars in France. Mary’s public support for Queen Catherine of Aragon brings Brandon into dangerous conflict with the ambitious Boleyn family and the king’s new right-hand man, Thomas Cromwell. Torn between duty to his family and loyalty to the king, Brandon faces an impossible decision: can he accept Anne Boleyn as his new queen? Links to all my books can be found at https://www.tonyriches.com/
Show Notes for Podcast Nine of seX & whY Host: Jeannette Wolfe Guests: Dr. Dan O'Connor, Dr. Anna Mueller Topic: Gender Differences in Resident Evaluation Welcome back to Sex and Why. In this episode I am joined by Dr. Dan O'Connor, a dermatology resident at Harvard and co-founder of Monte Carlo software that makes apps for medical educators, and Dr. Anna Mueller, who is a medical sociologist and Professor in the Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago. They are here to discuss their research showing gender disparities in evaluations of emergency medicine residents. First study Comparison of Male vs Female Resident Milestone Evaluations by Faculty During Emergency Medicine Residency Training. JAMA Internal Medicine 2017 This study examined data from a real time milestone evaluation app used on emergency medicine residents. It involved 356 residents (66% male 34% female) and 285 faculty (68% male and 32% female) at 8 different sites and included over 33,000 evaluations. They showed that although male and female residents had similar evaluations during their first year of training, by their 3rd year male residents were evaluated statistically higher across all 23 core competencies and this occurred regardless of the gender of the evaluator. Second study Gender Differences in Attending Physicians' Feedback to Residents: A Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Graduate Medical Education This follow up study was done to better understand why there are gender differences in the evaluations and focused on a qualitative analysis of comments written about third year residents at one of the above program sites. It involved analyzing and creating summaries of individual residents (who had at least 15 written evaluations) and included an analysis of over 1000 comments on more than 45 residents. General findings: Evaluations often contained personality related comments even when the task that was being evaluated was objective or technical Men, compared to women, appeared to have more comments associated with praise versus criticism around these personality related comments Men appeared to have more concordant feedback by evaluators concerning how to improve in areas in which they struggled Women received more discordant feedback about ways to do things better in areas in which they struggled especially surrounding issues about autonomy and leadership Evaluators perceived that women were less likely than men to receive feedback appropriately. Evaluators were more likely to include encouraging comments concerning “a sense of belonging” to male residents Steps moving forward Take a deep breath- this is difficult stuff to discuss and it can easily feel like an attack upon our character. Come to terms that this data is real and legit. This topic is incredibly important and we need to consciously move past our own visceral discomfort of it to find better ways to teach and evaluate the next generation of doctors. Do a private audit of your own evaluations Be more objective in suggestions for improvement Reinforce a sense of belief in ability and of belonging Stay tuned for next month in which we will tackle feedback. Dayal, A., O'Connor, D. M., Qadri, U., & Arora, V. M. (2017). Comparison of Male vs Female Resident Milestone Evaluations by Faculty During Emergency Medicine Residency Training. JAMA Internal Medicine, 177(5), 651. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.9616 Mueller, A. S., Jenkins, T. M., Osborne, M., Dayal, A., O'Connor, D. M., & Arora, V. M. (2017). Gender Differences in Attending Physicians' Feedback to Residents: A Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 9(5), 577–585. http://www.jgme.org/doi/10.4300/JGME-D-17-00126.1 Additional studies we talked about MRI study about political views- evaluated how individuals with definitive political views may process contradictory information differently than individuals with more flexible mindsets. Kaplan, J. T., Gimbel, S. I., & Harris, S. (2016). Neural correlates of maintaining one's political beliefs in the face of counterevidence. Scientific Reports, 6, 39589. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep39589 Thoracic surgery study that suggests that male surgical fellows may actually receive more advanced operative experience than their female matched peers Meyerson, S. L., Sternbach, J. M., Zwischenberger, J. B., & Bender, E. M. (2017). The Effect of Gender on Resident Autonomy in the Operating room. Journal of Surgical Education, 74(6), e111–e118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsurg.2017.06.014 JAMA study perceiving gender differences in implicit bias in academic medicine Jagsi R, Griffith KA, Jones R, Perumalswami CR, Ubel P, Stewart A. Sexual harassment and discrimination experiences of academic medical faculty. JAMA. 2016;315(19):2120-2121. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5526590/
The Prodigy - No Tourists Barbra Streisand - Walls Robyn - Honey Muse - Simulation Theory Kurt Vile - Bottle it in SRSQ - Unreality
This is the very first installment of the Garbage Reel Podcast! This week we discuss the 2016 "family comedy" Nine Lives starring Kevin Spacey and Jennifer Garner. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garbage-reel-podcast/support
in which ad and dad meet the analysts.
Robert Plant - Carry Fire St. Vincent - Masseduction Wolf Alice - Visions of LIfe Shelby Lynne & Alison Moorer - Not Dark Yet Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile - Lotta Sea Lice Squeeze - The Knowledge
Is Ricardo Darín as effective a con artist as he thinks he is? Is this stamp con game he's playing with Gastón Pauls going to work? And do we buy into this con game? Check out this week's show to find out!
Jeff is an innovative Customer Success Executive whose current role is Pre-sale Practice Lead for SaaS Deployments at ServiceSource International. During his tenure Jeff has worked over 100 client engagements helping SaaS, Hardware, Software, and Healthcare clients build and deploy top notch Customer Success practices. Driving excellence throughout Customer Success organisations has been a centrepiece of Jeff’s career. As one of the first members of the ServiceSource International’s management team, Jeff built the Customer Success practice from the ground up. His customer-first focus and codified Customer Success best practices ensures that every engagement meets both internal benchmarks and external expectations. Jeff is also writing a series of articles based on the 6 Pillars of Customer Success he developed.
In this week's exploration of all things Oz Kink Fest we visit a Dennys in Orlando, Florida, where we find international kink educator, Oz Kink Fest Workshop presenter, and Frisky Business panel member Ignixia. Misknickers talks with Ignixia about her style of play, her many (and we mean MANY) roles in the kink community, what to expect from her workshops, and her dungeon kitty. MisKnickers and Mistress Jane also catch up with author, publisher, Oz Kink Fest stallholder and volunteer, and Our Kink Sponsor KL Joy from La Bouche Books. They talk about the history of Oz Kink Fest, the importance of Fetish Expo, KL's experiences and find out what she has planned for this year's event! kofiwidget2.init('Buy Us A Covfefe?', '#77081a', 'G2G1DJ37');kofiwidget2.draw();
An introduction to our brand new show: Podcast Nine and Three Quarters, a fortnightly podcast where Reeah and Jem question all things Harry Potter. Music: 'Hedwig's Theme' by John Williams Logo by wingedcorgi. Find more of her art at wingedcorgi.tumblr.comSubscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An introduction to our brand new show: Podcast Nine and Three Quarters, a fortnightly podcast where Reeah and Jem question all things Harry Potter. Music: 'Hedwig's Theme' by John Williams Logo by wingedcorgi. Find more of her art at wingedcorgi.tumblr.comSubscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Email: nineandthreequarterspodcast@gmail.com
Jason and Amy put on their spiky vests and board the subway train to the pod-workplace to discuss commuting and getting to work. There are more overt signs of rule bending on this episode but they still seem to make each song about commuting. Jason makes his way to a plane to meet a sister and Amy explains some plans for next week’s episode. Make sure you queue this one up for that treacherous road to work. Email: eandepod@gmail.com Website: www.eandepod.com Phone: 731-400-2837 Kriss Kross - I Missed the Bus The Eversons - Going Back to Work The Seven Dwarves - Heigh Ho Motörhead - (We Are) The Road Crew Valerie June - Workin’ Woman Blues Duke Ellington - Take The A Train Bob Seger and the Silver Bullets- Makin’ Thunderbirds Radiohead - Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box Dolly Parton - 9 - 5 Barney and Friends - Cross the Street Song Sesame Street cast - Subway!
So much pride in that performance . Alex Hurst and Ben Wade talk to you about a mental night in Nottigham. Steven Martin's performance is one for the record books and Karl Darlow is some keeper. United.
Podcast: Nine defensemen? Vegas? The All-Star Game? by Sean Shapiro
Country, pop, grime, rap, indie ... yes, it's another podcast. Dolly Parton - Pure & Simple Britney - Glory Ryley Walker - Golden Sings that have Been Sung John Paul White - Beulah Giggs - Landlord Viola Beach - Viola Beach
Author Podcast | Nine Steps To Success: An ISO 27001 Implementation Overview with Alan Calder by IT Governance
What a week that was to be a Vancouver Whitecaps player or supporter. Well, technically it was eight days, but who's counting. Three MLS matches played. Three victories. A nine point haul that shot them up the standings. All fantastic stuff, but it would have been nice if they didn't make it so nerve wracking for those watching! A come from behind victory against Portland was followed by a last ditch win against Chicago and finished off with a rollercoaster of emotions of a match away to Toronto. We look back at the last two matches and ahead to this weekend's latest Cascadia Cup encounter with the Timbers. What stood out, both good and bad, in the wins? hat transformation has taken place with Erik Hurtado? How good was Kekuta Manneh and where's that consistency week in, week out? We also look at Masato Kudo's horror injury and hear from Chicago Fire player Razvan Cocis about what it was like on the pitch when it happened and his own important reaction. All this and a lot more, including some WFC2 chat 'Caps head coach Carl Robinson talks about the form of striker Kyle Greig and the opportunity the upcoming Canadian Championship and Champions League matches will afford these players. There's a lot of chat to be had, so have a listen!
Ideas al aire es un podcast en el que hablamos sobre Creatividad, Tecnología y Descubrimiento Personal fomentando la curiosidad y el desarrollo de tu potencial creativo.Conducido por Thomas LaschInvitado especial: Walter SendraMúsicas usadas en este episodio:BuddyPark BenchiLife Jingle LibraryReferencias del Podcast:Nine old men - Disneyhttps://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Nueve_Ancianos_(Disney)Storyboardhttps://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/StoryboardGrandes MaestrosMoritz BühlmannGonzalo Tassierhttps://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzalo_TassierBozellhttp://bozell.com/Tim Burgardhttp://www.timburgardart.com/storyboards.phpAnimatichttps://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dibujo_animado#AnimaticPrevisualizationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PrevisualizationPhotoshophttp://www.adobe.com/mx/products/photoshop.htmlProfundidad de campohttps://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profundidad_de_campoCalArts - California Institute of the Artshttps://www.calarts.eduPixarhttp://www.pixar.comJohn Lasseterhttps://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_LasseterBrain Trust - Pixarhttp://www.inc.com/laura-montini/how-pixar-s-creative-process-has-evolved.htmlPlussinghttp://www.thinklikeaninnovator.com/plussing-how-pixar-transforms-critiquing-into-creating/FLOWhttps://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flujo_(psicolog%C3%ADa)Milt Kahlhttps://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milt_KahlMusashttps://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/MusaAndrew Stanton en TED https://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_stanton_the_clues_to_a_great_story?language=esDatos de Walterwalter.sendra@gmail.comidrawboards.blogspot.comLinkedIn de Walter Sendrahttps://mx.linkedin.com/in/waltersendraPara ideas, comentarios o sugerencias puedes escribirme a hola@thomaslasch.comCC BY-NC-ND:Este podcast puede ser distribuido libremente siempre y cuando sea atribuido a Thomas Lasch con un enlace directo a http://www.thomaslasch.com No se permite crear obras derivadas ni usar este material para fines comerciales sin el consentimiento por escrito de Thomas Lasch. Información sobre la licencia CC: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
Ideas al aire es un podcast en el que hablamos sobre Creatividad, Tecnología y Descubrimiento Personal fomentando la curiosidad y el desarrollo de tu potencial creativo. Conducido por Thomas Lasch Invitado especial: Walter Sendra Músicas usadas en este episodio: Buddy Park Bench iLife Jingle Library Referencias del Podcast: Nine old men - Disney https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Nueve_Ancianos_(Disney) Storyboard https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storyboard Grandes Maestros Moritz Bühlmann Gonzalo Tassier https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzalo_Tassier Bozell http://bozell.com/ Tim Burgard http://www.timburgardart.com/storyboards.php Animatic https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dibujo_animado#Animatic Previsualization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Previsualization Photoshop http://www.adobe.com/mx/products/photoshop.html Profundidad de campo https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profundidad_de_campo CalArts - California Institute of the Arts https://www.calarts.edu Pixar http://www.pixar.com John Lasseter https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lasseter Brain Trust - Pixar http://www.inc.com/laura-montini/how-pixar-s-creative-process-has-evolved.html Plussing http://www.thinklikeaninnovator.com/plussing-how-pixar-transforms-critiquing-into-creating/ FLOW https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flujo_(psicolog%C3%ADa) Milt Kahl https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milt_Kahl Musas https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musa Andrew Stanton en TED https://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_stanton_the_clues_to_a_great_story?language=es Datos de Walter walter.sendra@gmail.com idrawboards.blogspot.com LinkedIn de Walter Sendra https://mx.linkedin.com/in/waltersendra Para ideas, comentarios o sugerencias puedes escribirme a hola@thomaslasch.com CC BY-NC-ND: Este podcast puede ser distribuido libremente siempre y cuando sea atribuido a Thomas Lasch con un enlace directo a http://www.thomaslasch.com No se permite crear obras derivadas ni usar este material para fines comerciales sin el consentimiento por escrito de Thomas Lasch. Información sobre la licencia CC: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
Some rambling thoughts on the gathering of disciples, what it looks like, what it should look like, and what it can look like.
It's autumn or fall but the music is still coming. This month we cast our ears over The Libertines - Anthems for a Doomed Youth Craig Finn - Faith in the Future David Gilmour - Rattle that Lock Keith Richards - Crosseyed Heart Dam Funk - Invite the Light Duran Duran - Paper Gods
Welcome to The Paranormal Guide Podcast, the show where three good mates and paranormal researchers discuss the paranormal and strange news that passes through our news feeds. This episode we catch up with what each of us has been upto this past week before jumping into the show proper... well that was the plan but instead we talk a lot about curses and counter-protection (Don't ask why Ash kept referring to 'Witch Bottles' as 'Witch Jars', he certainly knows what they are called, he just had a brain malfunction!) before leaving us just half an hour for the rest of the show! - What Ash dug up out of his yard (Post) 'Rat pulled from belly during exorcism' (Article) James Randi shows how 'psychic surgery' is done (Video) Take a listen as we discuss all this and a little bit more on The Paranormal Guide Podcast Episode 9! (Warning, some strong language and adult themes)
In this session of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast, I will discuss nine strategies to help you become an effective communicator. Clear and effective communication is critical in our engineering careers, especially when we work in teams, with clients and other people who are not technically savvy. This episode is the fourth part in the […] The post TECC 49: The Engineering Career Coach Podcast – Nine Tips to Become an Effective Communicator – EYOS Part 4 of 7 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
Everybody dance now … Yes in the dance-tastic podcast we have the return of Aphex Twin, some Disco grooves, Down tempo chill out RnB, oh, and some doom metal Aphex Twin - Syro The Juan Mclean – In a Dream Banks - Goddess Death From above 1979 – The Physical World Ryan Adams – Ryan Adams Black Moth - Condemned to Hope
In this session of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast, my guest, Pat Sweet, is going to give out some amazing strategies with nine specific points on writing proper and meaningful e-mails. “Men won’t read any e-mail from a woman that’s over 200 words long.” – Doug Coupland The Take Action Today segment of the show […] The post TECC 28: The Engineering Career Coach Podcast – Nine Steps to Writing Proper and Meaningful E-mails for Engineers appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
Ninth in a series of unmissable podcasts hosted by Message Matters (www.twitter.com/messagetweet). Giving unique access to movers and shakers in the #indyref campaign, as Scotland debates its constitutional future. Features Andy Maciver (www.twitter.com/akmaciver) and Peter Duncan (www.twitter.com/chatwithpeter) of Message Matters, chatting to Susan Stewart, founding member of Women for Independence (www./twitter.com/WomenForIndy) Recorded in Glasgow, 21 August 2014.
Today’s expression and dialog: Nine out of ten… How do you like my stew? Hmm… Well, it’s different~ You don’t like it! No! Nine out of ten times I love your food, but sometimes… You hate it! You hate ME! Please subscribe on iTunes and get this podcast EVERY DAY! Support Coach Shane by giving $1 a month! www.patreon.com/coachshane Our sponsors: www.letsmasterenglish.com/tryddm (Get 8 FREE DDM lessons!) www.audibletrial.com/lme (Get a free AUDIO BOOK!) www.letsmasterenglish.com/grammar (CHECK YOUR GRAMMAR!) Our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/DailyEasyEnglish
In this session of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast, I speak with Christian Knutson, PE, author of The Engineer Leader blog. Knutson has over twenty years’ experience in leadership. He learned, and earned, his expertise in one of the most demanding professional arenas available: the U.S. military. During a career in the U.S. Air Force […] The post TECC 016: The Engineering Career Coach Podcast – Nine Points to Help Prepare for and Get the Most out of Engineering Conferences, with Christian Knutson, the Engineer Leader appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
As Autumn kicks in, why not hold onto summer with these six new releases: Arctic Monkeys - AM The 1975 - 1975 Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire - Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire Rizzle Kicks - Roaring 20s Summer Camp - Summer camp Nine Inch Nails - Hesitation Marks
Buckflix 9 Listen to our summer heatwave edition as we review our worst movie yet…What Comes Around starring country all star Jerry Reed (and a very you Will Oldham makes a cameo). We also pick movies for out next episode. Buckflix 9 Buckflix 9
It's finally here!! Apologies once again for the delay in getting this out to you all. With that said, on this months show we discover Steve has an affection for Destiny's Child, Gunth likes chatting about Caroline Lucas (again) and wind turbines are prone to falling over.......in the wind. The news stories are the Centrica pullout, the Cumbria nuclear waste repository pullout and Sellafield running up a rather large bill.Download Podcast
It has been a while since I've posted a Podcast here on Podomatic. I'm happy to have this out for your listening pleasure. Slamming Hard and Heavy & Deep Steppin Drum & Bass. Become a fan and like this mix! 1. Blue Light - Panic Girl, D Bridge Don’t Panic Remix 2. Danger Dance - Enei 3. Red Mist feat. Gusto - Gusto ,Subterra, DLR Octane 4. Narrow Margin -Total Science, Lenzman, S.P.Y. 5. Oblivion - Loxy & Resound 6. Things I Do - BTK, Spectrasoul Remix 7. Sidewise in Time - Nymfo 8. Notes from Da Block - Illskillz, Logistics 9. Blindefolded - Hydro, Spinline 10. Loaded - Hybris 11. Upload Crisis - Genotype 12. Broken Silence - Siren 13. Whispers - Mortem 14. Keep me From Waiting - Seba 15. Breathe - Real Transported Man, Labua X, Stunna Remix 16. Compassion - DatA 17. Storm Clouds - Netsky
In this session, tales from the operating room, Lady Gaga and a hint of Don Johnson's overpowering aftershave. Also in this episode, Renfo's unavoidable marriage, the snow penis and the beergasm. Send us your thoughts, questions and death threats at weekly.tripound@gmail.com!
KALAMAZOO - KalamaBrew's Josh Smith and Anne Holcomb try to decide what they would wear to the Naughty Ball and get a little hop-toxicated over this weekend's Harvest Celebration at Founders Brewing Company. Discussion also turns to Taps McFirkin's latest expedition to the Great American Beer Festival in Denver. Get the lowdown on these and other happenings in the... KALAMAZOO - KalamaBrew's Josh Smith and Anne Holcomb try to decide what they would wear to the Naughty Ball and get a little hop-toxicated over this weekend's Harvest Celebration at Founders Brewing Company. Discussion also turns to Taps McFirkin's latest expedition to the Great American Beer Festival in Denver. Get the lowdown on these and other happenings in the craft brewing scene during our weekly chat on WIDR's Nonchalant Cafe Hour with host The Captain. Download the latest KalamaBrew podcast, subscribe via iTunes or listen below.
Celebrating that the Podcast has been listened more than 2000 times now and that we have some cool gigs on the list, here’s a fresh new episode by Roger Young! And it’s a special one..! Gently close your eyes, imagine … Continue reading →
Two young Scots discuss their experiences of making a short film, "Fictional Fiction", with no experience or budget. A show about the making of films by people who don't know how to make films. Scott and John talk about their script progress for this week, give a more in-depth description of what they want to get out of acting classes. They also mention the production plan in more detail. The guys talk about competitions, film making and podcast kits. Finally they mention blender and talk about the Peach project along with some mild ramblings.
Tonights we talk about the Nine Consciousnesses in the midst of a bout of colds, sneezes and coughs that have enveloped the house this week! We talk about; 1. 5 senses 2. Trapped in the cage of our 7th Consciousness 3. Karmic River 4. Palace of the Ninth Consciousness 5. Starlit Hawaii Shoutouts to everyone from Gibbo in LA to Mike Hellier touring Europe! Selsted Primary School get reprieve and Vittoria offers an experience about chanting for her mothers situation. As usual music from tonights show comes from the Podsafe Music Network at music.podshow.com. We play Dave Pottz song, $12.99 and we close with the wonderful children of Selsted Church of England Primary School singing, Save Our School, because they did save it! If you would like to send us an experience, feedback, question or comment, drop us a line at karen@thejarretts.com or jason@thejarretts.com Oh...and if your in London and its Friday night and your thinking, where should we go? Go down to Earls Court and check out Jazzfly at My Place Great people, great music, kosen rufu in action. Have a great week!