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På lørdag begynder Dansk Folkepartis årsmøde i Herning. Der er intern splid i partiet, og det trækker op til et opgør med flere prominente medlemmer af partiet. Vi taler med lokalformand for DF i Herning, Jakob Kjærsgaard Mortensen. Vi taler også med Erik Høgh-Sørensen, der er medlem af hovedbestyrelsen. Mammutten har været uddød i mere end titusinde år, men nu vil et forskningshold fra Harvard genoplive den ved hjælp af en dna-teknologi. Men hvordan skal det lade sig gøre. Vi Mikkel Sinding, biolog og forsker i forhistorisk DNA ved GLOBE-institute på Københavns Universitet Dagens øvrigt gæster: Anna Elmose, tidligere prof. MMA-kæmper om transkønnede i sport, Halime Oguz (SF), og muhammed-tegninger i skolen, Ulrik Dahlin, journalist på Information om rigsretsagen mod Inger Støjberg, Rikke Hansen, Tidligere kæreste til fængselsindsat om forbud mod at date livstidsfanger, Niels Bjerre Poulsen, Lektor på SDU i Center for amerikanske studier om atomkrig mod Kina, Bjarke Vestesen, Kriminalredaktør på Fyens Stiftstidende om blodig konflikt i Vollsmose, Erik Høeg-Sørensen, medlem af hovedbestyrelsen for Dansk Folkeparti, Silke Sommer, stifter og leder New Hope om aggresive hunde, Steen Schat-Holm, journalist på TV2 om Danske Bank. Dagens vært: Alexander Wils Lorenzen Tidskoder: 00.03.00 Jakob Kjærsgaard Mortensen, lokalformand i DF Herning // Optakt til DF landsmøde 00.15.00 Anna Elmose, tidligere prof. MMA-kæmper // Transkønnede i MMA 00.29.00 Halime Oguz (SF) // Muhammed-tegningerne 00.45.00 Ulrik Dahlin, journalist på Information // Inger.dk 00.55.00 Rikke Hansen, Tidligere kæreste til fængselsindsat / Skal det være ulovligt? 01.04.00 Mikkel Sinding - forsker i forhistorisk DNA // Skal mammutter løse klimakrisen? 01.11.00 Bjarke Vestesen, Kriminalredaktør på Fyens Stiftstidende // Etnisk krig i Vollsmose 01.22:00 Niels Bjerre Poulsen, Lektor på SDU i Center for amerikanske studier // Afværget atomkrig med Kina 01.30.00 Erik Høgh-Sørensen, medlem af DFs hovedbestyrelse // Splittelse i Dansk Folkeparti 01.44.00 Silke Sommer, stifter og leder New Hope // Aggressive hunde 01.54.00 Steen Schat-Holm, journalist på TV2 // Danske Bank-gældsskandale
Diana House is a lawyer turned serial entrepreneur who is obsessed with empowering entrepreneurs around their business finances. She has been featured as one of the top female entrepreneurs in Canada by the w100 and also recognized as a top 20 under 40 entrepreneur by Business London. Diana has built a highly profitable 7 figure company, been on Dragon's Den (the Canadian version of Shark Tank), done a successful crowdsourcing campaign and sold two businesses in the e-commerce space. She now works with her fellow entrepreneur husband on Fast Forward Ventures a company focussed on private financing and commercial real estate investing. Diana currently consults 1-on-1 with entrepreneurs on their business’ finances and is writing "the" book and course on entrepreneur finance "by an entrepreneur." What do you think has contributed to your success? Diana would like to say it was talent but admits it was grind. She is not one of those people that think you need to grind your whole life and work 60-80 hours a week. But she got to where she is today through hard work and determination. When her companies were in start-up mode she worked her butt off. There are certain seasons where you need to have laser focus and, determination and do whatever it takes. So let’s talk about your first business and the grind there. What did that really look like when you were first starting out? After applying for creative roles and not getting a single interview Diana was struggling. This was her time to get out there and start adding value to the world, but no-one wanted her. One day she went to a job fair and instead of applying for a job, she ended up applying for a business grant. She received a $3000 to start a new company. The day she launched her e-commerce website she paid for the site in a single day and did over $10K in sales. This company was Tiny Devotions which sold mala beads and yoga inspired jewelry. This was the first company to make a product in this niche in North America. After you decided not to become a layer you started making mala beads. How did that come about? After law school, knew she didn’t want to be a lawyer but didn’t have a better plan. So she sold all her belongings and fled to Bali where she signed up for a yoga teacher training. In Bali, she started to look for a business idea. She came up with 3 ideas, import art from Bali, do yoga teaching and retreats or create yoga jewelry. She had followed the rise of Lululemon and could see that yoga was growing in popularity and an industry was springing up around it. Where did money fit into her mindset? Diana knew she was going back to Canada from Australia in 2 months and that that was when reality was to set in. She felt going to Bali was her last opportunity to do something crazy before going back to Canada and she even went into debt in order to go. When she went back to Canada she did a legal placement while living with her parents. After a talk from her father, she realized she needed to minimize her discretionary spending and pay off her debt. After that experience, she decided to learn to manage her money and never be in debt again. How did you find customers when you launched? What worked 10 years ago would not work now. She used social media and influencer marketer – before influencer marketing was a thing. She did this by sending products to influential yoga teachers. With her current company, which she started 3 months ago, she is not yet doing paid marketing. Although she has the money for it, at this stage in the company she is leveraging relationships she has built over the years to get access to audiences. What has been your experience with exits? The second company she created was actually sold first. This was an e-commerce sock company that was also a social enterprise company. It loaned profits from the socks to entrepreneurs in Cuba. Tiny Devotions became successful very quickly, but Diana struggled to feel in alignment with the business for many years. It took 2 years to sell the business and she had 20 deals fall apart before she was able to sell the company. Now looking back, she realizes she should have started the process of selling the company as soon as she started to fall out of alignment with it. What advice would you give to someone who wants to make a transition because they are out of alignment? Having awareness is really important and coaches can really help with that. Diana worked with career transition coach Rikke Hansen for a year when she decided to sell Tiny Devotions. She also points out that it is important to take baby steps and that trial runs can be extremely helpful. I’d love to hear about your current business. What are you offering? Diana has a private lending company that gives loans to people who banks won’t finance. She is also a commercial real state developer and investor. These are things she runs concurrently with her entrepreneurial ventures. Since she had experience in the finance space she decided to start providing financial consulting to entrepreneurs. She is currently started working 1 on 1 with entrepreneurs in her network, taking them through the framework she has developed over the past 10 years. In the spring she will be launching the Profit Accelerator which will be a group-based program for entrepreneurs. What do you do to maintain your level of ability to perform? She is finding that being in startup mode, she currently has an unstoppable mindset. As a Christian, she puts her faith first, with a prayer practice and regularly going to church. She finds journaling important to be reflective and self-aware. She also likes to have a community of strong women around her to call her on her bullshit. Although she loves the grind, it can be crazy and she tries to make sure that she is able to dial it back when she needs to. What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given? The best advice she’s been given was from her neighbor, who was a very successful entrepreneur. He told her that ‘what is more important than what you do with your life, is who you spend it with’. What’s an action step that you want to offer someone listening to this podcast? She has an opt-in on her website www.dianahouse.com that has her framework – 10 profitability essentials for entrepreneurs. Outside her own stuff, if you’ve never had a coach, hire a coach. Hire a great coach and do the work to enable you to grow as fast and as big as you can. How can we get in-touch with you? WWW.DIANAHOUSE.COM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianapowerhouse/ Other Links: Early Exits: Exit Strategies for Entrepreneurs and Angel Investors by Basil Peters https://www.amazon.com/Early-Exits-Strategies-Entrepreneurs-Capitalists/dp/0981185517/ Samantha Wills https://www.samanthawills.com/ Lisa Messenger https://collectivehub.com/about-lisa-messenger/ Rikke Hansen rikke.me
Welcome to Season Four, SHEnanigans: Conversations with some of my favorite women who not only inspire me, but also embody the truth of the word “Unbecoming.” In this episode, I discuss the main motivation behind this season, what you can expect out of each conversation and the three things I’d encourage you to pay particular attention to. I hope you enjoy this season as much as I have and please be sure to like, comment, share and support each guest! Don’t forget to subscribe to the show and please leave a review on iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify! Join other like-minded people just like us inside the Unbecoming Community! LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/phoebemroczek/ Mentioned: [S3] EP 14 The Next Evolution & [S2] EP 9 Rikke Hansen tells the Truth about Transition
Portræt af Halden fængsel i Norge. "Worlds most humane prison" kaldte det amerikanske tidsskrift Times det i en reportage. Bag tanken om det humane fængsel står blandt andet danske arkitekter og kunstnere. De indsatte i Halden fængsel er Norges værste forbrydere. Mordere, røvere og voldtægtsforbrydere. De har en køkkenhave, lydstudie, kan tage kokke-uddannelse og bor i en skov, dog med mur omkring. Udsendelsen følger de indsatte og ansatte til filmaften, musical og til etablering af en terapihave. Medvirkende: Morder Reijo, narkoforbryder Andrei, fængselsbetjent Amund, arkitekt Rikke Hansen, kunstner Kenneth Balfelt, dokumentarist Michael Madsen og fængselsinspektør Are Høidal. Tilrettelæggelse: Claus Vittus. (Sendt første gang 27. december 2014).
First episode of Season 3: Business Redefined. Throughout this season, my goal is to share my perspective and insights on how to scale a the business you love and / or how to refine yours to really reflect who you are. After several conversations with members of our Unbecoming community, I’m crystal clear on the struggles most are currently facing inside their businesses. I’ll be unpacking some processes to address these struggles, helping you clarify and strategize around what you do and how you do it. Business is changing in your favor, it’s your job to find the right board and ride the wave. If you’re wired for impact and influence, I can help you create the business and life you’re after. This is what Season Three is all about, and this episode is just the start. LINKS: Join the discussion on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/198459357223812/ Mentioned: [S2] EP 2 When Burnout meets Play with Susan Ferraro [S2] EP 7 Melissa Ramos on all things Burnout [S2] EP 9 Rikke Hansen tells the Truth about Transition
Overwhelm. Overthinking. Overdoing. Entrepreneur and transition expert Rikke Hansen shares how women in business in their 30s and 40s can stop the self-sabotage and make the leap to build their ideal businesses and lives.
Until now, Season Two of the podcast has focused almost exclusively on the topic of Burnout. As we move through burnout into transformation, I’ve invited a good friend of mine to guide the way. Rikke Hansen, an experienced transition advisor, shares her knowledge and experience in helping smart people in their 30s and 40s change careers or design their dream business. In this episode, we discuss the process of business or career transition which is applicable to anyone wanting to make a change. If you’ve been putting off a jump, you’ll gain insight into why this may be happening and how to fix it. After this show, you’ll understand the criteria for and action steps to creating a more fulfilling and interesting life. Spoiler: it may be simpler than you thought. If anyone can teach you the importance of creating a business (and life) from your head and your heart, it’s Rikke. This is such an important conversation, and I know you’ll love her direct and refreshingly honest approach. LINKS: Website: http://www.rikke.me/ Promo link / Work with Rikke: http://www.rikke.me/options Facebook: www.facebook.com/theRikkeHansen/ Instagram: @therikkehansen
In this episode, Rikke Hansen explains how lawyers should think about career change—including when to leave the profession or start their own firm. She also explains the ways in which lawyers tend to overthink their career paths and self-sabotage, and how to overcome those blockers. Rikke Hansen helps smart professionals in their 30s and 40s change careers or start their own business by sharing her proven framework for figuring out what you really want to do next.
Career advice is everywhere. But never will you find better than from todays career expert Rikki Hansen. She is an expert in helping people from across the globe transition in their careers and find work that is amazing everyday. Todays guest is a lady who can call herself a true lady of the globe. Coming originally from Denmark, she grew up in the Scandinavian countryside clambering around the hills and fjords happily, until moving to Paris for three years to live in the capital of romance and culture. But now she calls the UK home and has been living in London since 1996. Yep, we have adopted her as one our own. And she has appeared to flourish whilst living in London, as her career went from strength to strength, as she worked hard on a career in Human Resources for companies such as Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and Shell. But it is ok to have a career that is on the ascendency , well actually it's a great thing, but when you have a career that is going well, but you want to do your own thing, then it can feel quite differently. And our guest knew that her path was going to change She had always wanted to start her own career change consultancy, so in 2005 did just that, and quit her well paid job to go it alone. She walked away from the consistent monthly salary, and started flexing her hustle muscle on a daily basis. And now as she says on her business site “I have a knack for quickly connecting with people and drawing them out thereby helping them understand how they can translate their unique personality, skills and interests into a career or business on their terms. Combining my experience of career coaching over 500 clients, 8 years+ of owning my own business and a background in HR, I can offer you the practical know-how, motivation and confidence to actually make your career change or business idea happen!” So lets find out how this Scandinavian lady came to leave the glorious Danish countryside, to live in the English Capital? And does she see a need for more and more assistance to be offered to wannabe entrepreneurs nowadays, than compared to when she started back in 2005? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only Rikke Hansen. Show Highlights During the episode we discussed such weighty topics such as: Why she believes that so many people spend more time looking around them for answers than within themselves. How she feels that she isn't different, nut more aware of who she should be….and that is a game changer. How you need to create a crack in your life to allow the passion in. Otherwise it wont stand a chance of finding you. Why Steve Jobs words are so true, and the world has become even more ziggy-zaggy than ever before. And lastly….. “Live your life like everything around you is rigged” is a great way to achieve what you want in life.
Do you know that you want to change careers but have no idea where to start? Do you fear that, by transitioning, you are ‘throwing away’ your PhD? In this episode of the Industry Careers for PhDs podcast, we interview Rikke Hansen, a career & business change expert, entrepreneur, speaker and the founder of CareerOnYourTerms.com.…
The world needs all of you, not a smaller, approved version of you. So let's talk about being unapologetic. And what you can do be more of who you are. We are joined by Rikke Hansen as she shares her wisdom on being unapologetic, career transitions, and how to be more flexible in your life. ABOUT GUEST Rikke Hansen (Rikke.me) helps career changers and entrepreneurs overcome overwhelm, nail down their best options and as a result (re) design their ideal first or next business or career transition. Having personally advised over 600 private clients since establishing her transition consultancy back in 2005 (and thousands more via talks, workshops, videos and online programmes), she is recognised globally for offering the practical know-how, frank advice and proven strategies required for making your career or business transition happen Top Three Takeaways Don't let your own opinions of who you are stop you from stepping into what you could be. What parts of yourself are you apologizing for? That's an indication that you are hiding from something. Never be afraid to go first, the world needs more people to go first than people telling us what to do. Links You'll Love Join our popular Facebook group for Be Amplified women to continue this conversation! Rikke's website PS. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast + leave us a review and rating to spread the AMPLIFY message to the world! We simply cannot succeed without your support! Simply visit: bit.ly/beamplified
Todays guest is a lady who can call herself a true lady of the globe. Coming originally from Denmark, she grew up in the Scandinavian countryside clambering around the hills and fjords happily, until moving to Paris for three years to live in the capital of romance and culture. But now she calls the UK home and has been living in London since 1996. Yep, we have adopted her as one our own. And she has appeared to flourish whilst living in London, as her career went from strength to strength, as she worked hard on a career in Human Resources for companies such as Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and Shell. But it is ok to have a career that is on the ascendency , well actually it's a great thing, but when you have a career that is going well, but you want to do your own thing, then it can feel quite differently. And our guest knew that her path was going to change She had always wanted to start her own career change consultancy, so in 2005 did just that, and quit her well paid job to go it alone. She walked away from the consistent monthly salary, and started flexing her hustle muscle on a daily basis. And now as she says on her business site "I have a knack for quickly connecting with people and drawing them out thereby helping them understand how they can translate their unique personality, skills and interests into a career or business on their terms. Combining my experience of career coaching over 500 clients, 8 years+ of owning my own business and a background in HR, I can offer you the practical know-how, motivation and confidence to actually make your career change or business idea happen!" So lets find out how this Scandinavian lady came to leave the glorious Danish countryside, to live in the English Capital? And does she see a need for more and more assistance to be offered to wannabe entrepreneurs nowadays, than compared to when she started back in 2005? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only Rikke Hansen.