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Episode Summary In this Special episode celebrating the release of our 500th episode, OnBase welcomes Demandbase CEO Gabe Rogol to discuss the company's recent rebrand and the future of account-based GTM strategies. Gabe shares the vision behind the transformation, emphasizing Demandbase's commitment to solving modern B2B challenges through enhanced integration, transparency, and AI-driven automation. He explains how these changes aim to better align marketing and sales efforts for long-term account success. Gabe also dives into the next phase of account-based strategies, highlighting new insights, data strategies, and automation that will drive alignment and efficiency across teams, shaping Demandbase's path forward. About the guest As the Chief Executive Officer of Demandbase, I'm responsible for fulfilling the company's mission of transforming how B2B companies go-to-market. Since joining Demandbase in 2012, I've been committed to setting the product and corporate strategy for the company. Throughout my two-plus decade career, I've held various leadership positions, including managing world-class customer service and sales teams at IDG and other leading publishers. I received my BA in Comparative Literature and Russian Language and Literature from Brown University. Connect with Gabe Rogol Key takeaways - Purposeful Rebranding: Demandbase's rebrand isn't just cosmetic—it reflects a strategic shift to address evolving B2B needs. Gabe highlights the importance of aligning brand, product, and go-to-market strategy to better meet customer challenges. - Account-based GTM as a Strategic Approach: Gabe emphasizes that account-based go-to-market strategies should be treated as a C-suite initiative rather than a marketing tactic. This shift requires cross-functional alignment, especially between marketing and sales, to maximize account lifetime value. - Enhanced Data Strategy: Successful account-based approaches rely on robust data strategies. Gabe discusses how integrating various data sets—like intent, engagement, and firmographics—is essential to provide actionable insights and ensure alignment. - The Role of AI and Automation: AI-driven automation is key to the future of account-based strategies, reducing manual tasks and delivering actionable insights on audience targeting, messaging, and engagement across platforms, creating a more efficient and effective go-to-market approach. - Focus on High-Value Accounts: Demandbase's approach prioritizes identifying and aligning resources with accounts that offer the greatest potential lifetime value, shifting focus from broad lead generation to targeted engagement with the right customers. Quotes On Rebranding: “Rebranding isn't just a new look; it's a whole-company initiative. It's about understanding where our market is going and clarifying what we want to represent in this new era for Demandbase and the account-based go-to-market category.” On Strategic Alignment: “An account-based approach should be a C-level strategic initiative—not just a marketing tactic. Aligning sales, marketing, and operations around high-value accounts is essential for long-term success.” On Data and Intent: “Intent data is powerful, but it's just one piece of the puzzle. Real success comes from layering intent with technographic, firmographic, and engagement data to create a holistic, actionable view of target accounts.” On the Future of Account-Based Marketing: “We're entering a new phase focused on automation and insights. By delivering audience, message, and action insights across platforms, we're setting the stage for a more efficient and impactful go-to-market strategy.” On AI's Role: “AI has the potential to fulfill the true promise of account-based marketing by automating complex processes and delivering the insights teams need to focus on what really matters: driving value for high-impact accounts.” Connect with Gabe Rogol | Follow us on LinkedIn | Website
In this episode, our returning guest Rick Green walks us through the Georgian Civil War from the eyes of the first American on deck in an official capacity. Rick was a Specialist in the Russian Language and Culture. He was selected to be a U.N. Observer to keep the peace between Abkhazia and Georgia as the nation started to split. Rick was in the conflict zone in a small safehouse in Gali, a town ravaged by both forces multiple times. He details his daily battle rhythm and some of the scarier times he experienced in days past. Rick also compares what we see today, versus what we saw in the past.
An interview about the “new” Russian language. How to talk about people from across a wide range of gender diversity? The podcast guest is Sasha Kazantseva, an LGBT consultant and foreign agent, author of the book about modern sex education “Sex Itself”, editor and UNESCO expert. - Интервью о "новом" русском языке, а именно о том, как говорить о людях из всего широкого спектра гендерного разнообразия. Гостья подкаста - Саша Казанцева, ЛГБТ-консультантка и иноагентка, авторка книги о современном секспросвете «Сам секс», редакторка и экспертка ЮНЕСКО.
Born and raised in Australia, Linda Gilbert has been interested in Russian music since childhood and started learning Russian from books on her own. Then she went to study at the Moscow Conservatory. Linda told SBS Russian about her upcoming concert in Sydney and why she is especially pleased when Russian-speaking people come to the performances. - Линда Гилберт родилась и выросла в Австралии, но с детства интересовалась русской музыкой и начала самостоятельно учить русский язык по книгам. Потом она отправилась учиться в Московской консерватории имени Чайковского. Линда рассказала о предстоящем концерте в Сиднее и о том, почему ей особенно приятно, когда на выступления приходят русскоязычные люди.
Princeton's newest valedictorian, Genrietta Churbanova '24, is an anthropology major who spent much of her time here researching Russia-China relations in both the Russian and Chinese languages. On this episode of the PAWcast, she talks about her research, about growing up in both Moscow and Little Rock, Arkansas, and about her extracurriculars — including serving as president of the Student Society of Russian Language and Culture and opinions editor of The Daily Princetonian. Faculty have described Churbanova as a hard worker and researcher, “conscientious to a fault and deeply ethical, someone who's young, but already producing scholarship that will stand the test of time.”
Article: What's In a Name? "Harvey" and "Lee" & Why It Matters by James Norwood Frank Wisner worked for the Office of Strategic Services (predecessor of the CIA) Harvey Lee Oswald and Lee Harvey Oswald Article: Oswald's Proficiency in the Russian Language by James Norwood Article: Who Was Harvey? by John Armstrong Article: Marine Corps and the Soviet Union by John Armstrong Video: 50 Reasons For 50 Years - Episode 22 Watch all 50 episodes of 50 Reasons for 50 Years Book: Former People: John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev, and Lee Harvey Oswald at a Crossroads in History by James Norwood: Paperback, Kindle Video: Judge Napolitano on what President Trump told him about the JFK files
About the Lecture: Glenn Corn will provide a ground-level perspective of the current situation in Ukraine and discuss why it's important for the U.S. to support the Ukraine's fight against the Russian invasion. About the Speaker: Glenn Corn is a 34-year veteran of the U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Affairs communities. Prof. Corn served for over 20 years abroad, including tours in Russia, Turkey, Central Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East. He also held senior leadership positions within the Intelligence Community in the U.S. and is a graduate of multiple specialized training programs in the fields of Intelligence, Security, Adult Education and Training and Executive Leadership. He is a founding partner of the Strategic Advisory and Consulting firm “Varyag” and Expert contributor to the “Cipher Brief”. He has a master's degree in Russian Language and Literature from American University and a bachelor's degree in Russian Studies from Hofstra University, and he is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Russian Institute. He speaks Russian and Turkish.
Сегодня у нас в гостях Екатерина Бурвикова, старший преподаватель Нью-Гемпширского университета, специалист по преподаванию русского языка как иностранного как в языковой среде, так и вне языковой среды. В 2023 году Екатерина получила престижную награду от Американского совета преподавателей русского языка и литературы (АСПРЯЛ) как лучший преподаватель университета. Сегодня мы поговорим о том, как преподаватель может реагировать на запросы студентов, о создании контентных курсов, отвечающих духу времени и интересам студентов, но большую часть сегодняшнего выпуска мы посвятим обсуждению примеров эффективного взаимодействия университета, студентов иностранного языка с местным и глобальным сообществом. Мы обсудили множество вопросов: Как найти русскоговорящих собеседников для наших студентов? Что такое обучение через служение или помощь обществу? Что наши студенты могут дать взамен местному сообществу за его помощь с языком? Podcast host Izolda (Iza) Savenkova (University of Maryland) Podcast is created by Evgeny Dengub (University of Southern California) for www.TeachRussian.org
On this episode, attorney and business consultant Daniel Satinsky shares about his new book, which tells the story of American participation in the dismantling of the Soviet economy and the creation of the Russian market economy in the 1990s. Creating the Post-Soviet Russian Market Economy: Through American Eyes is based on more than 100 interviews with citizen diplomats, entrepreneurs, bankers, consultants, and aid program administrators active in Russia in those years. The book chronicles the real-life experiences of these Americans as they participated in building new sectors of the post-Soviet Russian economy in finance, investment, stock trading, real estate, restaurants, public relations, law, and media (television, radio, newspapers, and movies) at a time of historically unprecedented collaboration and interaction between Russians and Americans. ABOUT THE GUEST Daniel Satinsky is an attorney, business consultant, and independent scholar. He first visited the USSR in 1984 and was active in business there and in Russia from 1990 to 2014. He is the co-author of "Hammer and Silicon: The Soviet Diaspora in the U.S. Innovation Economy" (2018). He is also former president of the board of the U.S.-Russia Chamber of Commerce of New England (1998-2014) and a Davis Center associate. He holds a master's degree from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy and a JD from Northeastern University Law School. PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on February 16, 2024 via Zoom. If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on the show, please email slavxradio@utexas.edu and we will be in touch! PRODUCTION CREDITS Host/Assistant EP: Misha Simanovskyy (@MSimanovskyy) Host/Supervising Producer: Nicholas Pierce Assistant Producer: Basil Fedun Associate Producer: Cullan Bendig (@cullanwithana) Associate Producer: Sergio Glajar Assistant Producer: Taylor Helmcamp Assistant Producer: Eliza Fisher Assistant Producer: Katherine Birch Social Media Manager: Faith VanVleet SlavX Editorial Director: Sam Parrish Main Theme by Charlie Harper and additional background music by kaleidoplasm, Holizna, Crowander, Blue Dot Sessions, Ketsa, Eazy) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (@MSDaniel) www.msdaniel.com DISCLAIMER: Texas Podcast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/9/9a59b135-7876-4254-b600-3839b3aa3ab1/P1EKcswq.png Special Guest: Daniel Satinsky.
— The mission of Czar Clothing is to lead and revolutionize the athleisurewear fashion industry by setting a new standard for eco-friendly, responsible, and sustainable practices. We believe in a future where fashion and the planet coexist harmoniously, and we are committed to making that vision a reality. Our commitment to sustainability begins with our innovative 'On-Demand' model. We produce clothing only when you, our valued customers, place orders. We eliminate the detrimental effects of overproduction that plague the fashion industry, reducing waste and minimizing our carbon footprint. Valeria interviews Nick Zellem — He is the founder of Czar Clothing, a trademarked brand that specializes in high-quality sustainable athleisurewear for men and women. Nick was heavily influenced by his family's eastern European and Russian heritage. He moved to Texas and acquired a business degree in Entrepreneurship from Baylor University before embarking on a successful career in technology sales. Nick conceptualized Czar Clothing over 10 years ago and formally started the company in 2016. In his off time, Nick enjoys yoga, working out, kickboxing, DJing & Video DJing, and has been learning the Russian Language the past few years. To learn more about Nick Zellem and his work, please visit: https://czarclothing.com/
Received this lovely question on Tiktok and thought I'd share my answer here. If you want to learn more about Central Asia and Russia, I recommend listening to season two of this podcast. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join the Around the World Bookclub and read books from all over the world, not just the traditional American and English literary canon. Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Visit my website
VLOG June 7: Pompeo memoir on assassinations in Assange visitors' case; Miles Guo trial date 8 April 2024, air-gapped laptop. Bickford in SDNY, Trabelsi in DDC. UN @AntonioGuterres celebrates Russian language day, while banning (Inner City) Press
Julia Hodgson from New Zealand told SBS Russian about the project she started with her son William in order for him to practice Russian language. - Юлия Ходжсон из Новой Зеландии рассказала SBS Russian о том, как они вместе с сыном Вильямом начали проект писем на русском языке.
David Tyson retired from the CIA's Directorate of Operations in 2020 after a 25-year career. The majority of his service was overseas; most of his postings and deployments were in Central Asia, the Caucasus region, and South Asia. David was a member of Team Alpha, the first group of U.S. personnel inserted behind enemy lines in Afghanistan after 9/11. During that deployment, David and the team worked closely with U.S. Special Forces (ODA 595) along with Afghan allies. David began his intelligence career as a linguist and interpreter, achieving fluency in Russian, Uzbek, Turkmen, Turkish, and Farsi/Dari. He is a recipient of the CIA's Distinguished Intelligence Cross, the Agency's highest award for valor, and the Agency's Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal. Prior to working for the Agency, David served in the U.S. Army, both enlisted and as an officer. He has a BA in International Relations and Russian Language from West Chester State University, and two master's degrees from Indiana University, in Central Asian Studies and Russian Studies. David was born and raised in Pennsylvania and currently lives with his family in rural Virginia. Find out more at www.badgersix.org This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5351305/advertisement
Sfc(ret) GREGORY ALLEN STUBE US ARMY SPECIAL FORCES GREEN BERET · Enlisted to US Army Infantry in July, 1988. · Selected for the Green Berets in November, 1992. · Stube served as a Special Forces Medical Sergeant (18D). Training included surgery, anesthesia, trauma management, pharmacology, minor dentistry, veterinary subjects and more, in order to help the “A-Team” thrive where there is no doctor. · Attended Defense Language Training, acquiring proficiency in Russian Language, which was maintained throughout Special Forces career. · Received additional skill training as a Dive Medical Technician at the Special Forces Underwater Operations Facility in Key West, FL. · SERE Qualified (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape) · As a career parachutist, Stube earned the qualification of Jumpmaster and was ultimately awarded the Master Parachutist Badge. · In Combat Operations in the Global War on Terror, Stube was wounded in Afghanistan during Operation Medusa. Stube's A-Team encountered overwhelming numbers of Taliban fighters in The Battle of Sperwan Ghar, which lasted over a week. Stube's wounds from a remotely detonated IED and enemy fire seemed fatal, but instead he survived to endure months of hospitalization and surgeries. · Stube has since retired with 23 years of service, to become the host of his own television show on NBC Sports, “Coming Home with Greg Stube.” Since the conclusion of the tv series, he has developed what he calls “Lessons Learned from the Battlefield,” to give these products back to society through youth development, business consulting and Law Enforcement training. · For over a decade, Stube has served as a leadership presenter for the FBI and the FBI National Academy, the DEA, the NYPD Homicide Detective's Academy and many other agencies and major corporate entities. His new book is CONQUER ANYTHING; A Green Beret's Guide to Building Your A-Team.
William H. Colvin Professor, Chris Kennedy from the Department of Linguistics, majored in Russian Language and Literature in college and had a musical career in a rock band after graduation. An ivy poison incident pivoted his career path, putting him on a trajectory focusing on linguistics and related disciplines. Listen to Professor Kennedy's windy career course here!
Ananda Bena-Weber is an interdisciplinary performing artist who has performed in a diverse array of productions and venues throughout the United States and abroad. Her touring solo work, Fancifool!, recently won ‘Best Variety Show' and was a Critic's Choice pic at the United Solo Theatre Festival in NYC. Roles in regional theater include: Rosalind (As You Like It), Arkadina (The Seagull), Juliet (Romeo andJuliet), Lady Anne (Richard III), Lola (Damn Yankees), Helena (A Midsummer Night's Dream), Ophelia and Horatio (Hamlet), and the title role in Medea. Ananda has performed choreographic works by: Gregory Hines, Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins, Fred Astaire, Hermes Pan, John Cranko, Alonzo King, Bill ‘Bo Jangles' Robinson, Jimmy Slyde, Marius Petipa, Sam Weber, Rosine Bena, Lynn Dally and others. Shehas performed as a dancer with such companies as: The Jazz Tap Ensemble, The Sierra Nevada Ballet, The Reno Ballet, Peninsula Ballet Theatre, and as an independent artist throughout the US and abroad. An accomplished teacher, Ananda teaches a variety of subjects and has taught classes and workshops throughout the US and Europe. Ms. Bena-Weber is the Associate Artistic Director of the Sierra Nevada Ballet. She was a professor of dance at Marymount Manhattan College, and teaching artist for the Dance Theater of Harlem and Mark Morris Dance Center inNew York for 16 years. She currently resides in San Francisco where she teaches for Alonzo King's Lines Ballet and California State University East Bay. Education includes: Goddard College (MFA, Interdisciplinary Arts), San Francisco State University (BA, Theatre Arts and Russian Language and Literature), Shakespeare and Co, American Conservatory Theater, Moscow Art Theater School, British American Drama Academy at Oxford University, Linklater Center of Voice and Speech, and Terry Schreiber Studio. Ananda is an official adjudicator for Regional Dance America, a board member of NAPAMA (North American Performing Arts Managers and Agents), a member of the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science, and a member of the Actor's Equity Association.For more information:https://fancifool.comhttps://anandabenaweber.comMore about Liz-Work- https://www.lizshealingtouch.com/Radio Show- https://www.voiceofvashon.org/raise-the-vibePodcast- https://www.buzzsprout.com/958816Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/raisethevibewithlizInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/raisethevibewithliz/*** Seeking sponsorship. If interested, please email- liz@lizshealingtouch.comSupport me- https://paypal.me/LisbethPeterson?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US On Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=43081730Thank you!Support the show
Chef Tanya Holland is with us this week to talk about her journey to becoming Executive Chef and Owner of the internationally renowned and beloved Brown Sugar Kitchen restaurant, in Oakland, California. She is acclaimed for her inventive take on modern soul food, as well as comfort classics. Her newest book, Tanya Holland's California Soul, features recipes influenced by the historical migration of African American families, including Tanya's own, using key ingredients, techniques, and traditions that African Americans brought with them as they left the South for California, creating a beloved version of soul food. In addition to 80 delicious and comforting recipes, there are stories about fifteen contemporary Black Californian food artisans whose work helps define California soul food today. She is also the author of The Brown Sugar Kitchen Cookbook and New Soul Cooking. Holland competed on the 15th season of Top Chef on Bravo, was the host and soul food expert on Food Network's Melting Pot, she appears on the new HBO Max show Selena + Chef featuring Selena Gomez, and is the host of “Tanya's Kitchen Table” on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. She is a member of the Board of Trustees, a frequent contributing writer and chef at the James Beard Foundation, and Brown Sugar Kitchen (Oakland, CA) has received multiple Michelin Bib Gourmand awards. She is an in-demand public speaker and lecturer who frequently leads the conversation on inclusion and equity in the hospitality industry. Holland leads a critically acclaimed podcast “Tanya's Table” produced by MuddHouse Media, interviewing many celebrity guests in Season One such as Questlove, Samin Nosrat, Alice Waters, Danny Meyer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Bassem Youssef, and Carla Hall. Season Two of “Tanya's Table” features special guests Ayesha Curry, Danny Glover, Bonnie Raitt, Phil Rosenthal, Lars Ulrich, Lizz Wright, Ericka Huggins, Jonny Moseley, and others. Holland has served as the president of the prestigious Les Dames d'Escoffier San Francisco chapter. The City of Oakland declared June 5th, 2012, as Tanya Holland Day for her "Significant Role in Creating Community and Establishing Oakland as a Culinary Center". Holland holds a Bachelor of Arts in Russian Language and Literature from the University of Virginia, as well as a Grande Diplôme from La Varenne Ecole de Cuisine in Burgundy, France. TANYA'S LINKS: Website: https://www.tanyaholland.com Tanya Holland's California Soul: https://a.co/d/2eeWLik The Brown Sugar Kitchen Cookbook: https://a.co/d/7obR3TG Newsletter: https://tanyaholland.substack.com/p/welcome-to-tanyas-kitchen-bulletin Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tanyas-table-podcast/id1524657839 Tanya's Kitchen Table on OWN: https://www.oprah.com/app/tanyas-kitchen-table.html LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanya-holland-a95a283/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mstanyaholland/ Women Beyond a Certain Age is an award-winning weekly podcast with Denise Vivaldo. She brings her own lively, humorous, and experienced viewpoint to the topics she discusses with her guests. The podcast covers wide-ranging subjects of importance to older women. SHOW LINKS Website: https://womenbeyond.podbean.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WomenBeyond/ Follow our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WomenBeyond/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenbeyondacertainage/ Episode archive: https://womenbeyond.podbean.com Email us: WomenBeyond@icloud.com Denise Vivaldo is the host of WBACA. Her info lives here: https://denisevivaldogroup.com/ More of Denise's info is here: https://denisevivaldo.com Cindie Flannigan is the producer WBACA. Her info lives here: https://linktr.ee/cindieflannigan Denise and Cindie's books: https://www.amazon.com/Denise-Vivaldo/e/B001K8QNRA%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
Lexi Bishop received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History and Russian Language from Bryn Mawr College, and a Master's degree in The History of Art and The Art Market: Modern & Contemporary Art from Christie's Education. Prior to opening here in 2020, Lexi was Associate Director of Nino Mier Gallery, Los Angeles. From 2014 to 2019, she worked in the Post-War & Contemporary Art department of Christie's Auction House, New York as a specialist. Before joining Christie's in 2014, she worked for Kim Heirston Art Advisory and at the Brant Foundation Art Study Center in Greenwich, CT. Installation view of ‘Tara Fay Coleman: Marginalia.' Image: Sean Eaton. Tara Fay Coleman iPhone Note (#1), 2022 screen print on paper 40 x 26 in. (101.6 x 66 cm.) Edition of 3 plus 1 artist's proof. Tara Fay Coleman iPhone Note (#2), 2022 screen print on paper 40 x 26 in. (101.6 x 66 cm.) Edition of 3 plus 1 artist's proof.
This week in the studio a guest who joined the US Army Reserves while still in High School as a Medic. He was then accepted into the United States Military Academy at WestPoint, where he graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He then was selected for the Infantry Branch where he quickly completed Ranger, Airborne, and Air Assault school. His first deployment while being assigned with the 1st Infantry Division was to Kandahar Afghanistan. After returning and wanting more from his career my guest attended and passed the Special Forces Assessment and Qualifications courses, following those quickly with Pathfinder, SERE, and Russian Language school. He was deployed twice more to Afghanistan but now as a Green Beret. This guest has also worked missions in East Africa after which he chose to end his military life. While transitioning from the military my guest and his business partner built and amazing Taproom and Craft Beer Experience that is known as Hatchet Brewing. He's here to tell the good, the bad, and the ugly of combat, transition, and brewing the best craft beer in the world. Please welcome Greg Walker…..
This week, we interviewed Miguel's former professor: Dr. Reed Johnson. Johnson is a professor of Russian studies at Bowdoin, with research interests in Russian science fiction, narrative theory, and language pedagogy. We talk about his time living in Russia, how he got interested in Russian studies, his experience teaching at Harvard University and Bowdoin College, and the current political conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Hope you guys have a fantastic week! Enjoy the episode, see ya guys next week! Check out our website: https://podcastonmymind.wixsite.com/ommthepodcast Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/a7r2nkO13n0 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ommthepodcast/ Submit Topics/Ideas: https://forms.gle/UuJNvfERa3A45MDT7 Featured People: ★ Host: Michael and Miguel ★ Guest: Dr. Reed Johnson Segments: Introduction: 0:00:00 Our Weekly W's: 0:01:44 he Interview Begins: 0:04:42 Why Russian?/Highlights Living in Russia: 0:05:08 What was your original track in college?: 0:12:18 Balance of Theory and Practice: 0:16:22 Transition from Harvard to Bowdoin: 0:21:52 Connecting with Professors: 0:28:13 Learning the Russian Language: 0:32:11 Russian Science Fiction: 0:37:04 Insights on Russia v Ukraine: 0:45:21 Exposure to Foreign Cultures: 0:52:25 Professor Asks Us "Why Bowdoin?": 1:03:36 Closing Remarks: 1:13:58 Thank you for listening!: 1:18:26
Russian ears are more athletic than English ears.
#371 — Dmitry Orlov, the author of “Reinventing Collapse”, moved to the USA as a boy when his dissident parents managed to get out of the Soviet Union. He spent most of his life here, went through school and college, but ventured back to Russia for a while in the 1990s out of curiosity after the fall of the USSR. He returned to the USA where he worked in IT and eventually moved onto a boat in Boston Harbor. He's published many other books, including “The Five Stages of Collapse,” “Shrinking the Technosphere,” “The Pitfalls of English,” and has put out the Club Orlov Blog for more than a decade. I'm a big fan of his writings. After the Great Financial Fiasco of 2009, Dmitry divided his time between Boston and wintering on his boat in Central America. For several years after he started a family, he sojourned in the waters off Beaufort, South Carolina. Finally, before the Covid Melodrama, he up and resettled in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he is establishing a new phase of his literary career writing in the Russian Language. He continues to blog in English. He is a keen observer of the political and technological scene. The KunstlerCast theme music is the beautiful Two Rivers Waltz written and performed by Larry Unger.
Interview with famous Russian poetess Vera Pavlova and her husband Nikolai Terentyev, Slava's SnowShow actor, during their visit to Australia. - Беседа с известной русской поэтессой Верой Павловой и ее супругом Николаем Терентьевым, актером "Снежного Шоу" Славы Полунина, во время их визита в Австралию.
Abram Petrovich Gannibal was one of the most notable Russians of the 18th century. He was the godson of Peter the Great. He was among the most educated men and best engineers in the Russian Empire. He served as a general to Catherine the Great. ..and one of his great-grandsons was the greatest poet in the history of the Russian Language. There was, however, one thing that set him apart from all other Russians. He came from Africa. Learn more about Abram Petrovich Gannibal and his incredible story on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Subscribe to the podcast! https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Peter Bennett & Thor Thomsen Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EverythingEverywhere Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How to remember and how to forget are good skills to have whatever your language.
Russian legislators keep making laws to keep Russian pure. It's not working.
Save Meduza!https://support.meduza.io/enIn a guest essay this week for Meduza, philologist Gasan Gusejnov reflected on the experiences of past “waves” of Russian emigrants and on today's interactions between the Russian-speaking diaspora and Russian-speaking Ukrainians, explaining how the Putin regime has abused the Russian language by elevating “hateful violence.” Gusejnov also described the “taste for language resistance” developing among younger Russian-speakers as efforts abroad to challenge the Kremlin's grip on speech accelerate. On this week's episode of The Naked Pravda, host Kevin Rothrock and guest Dr. Gusejnov further discuss the social and political state of the Russian language at home and abroad, today and in the years to come.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Andy Wang, who shares the following recording and notes:Notes: Radio Taipei International was the old name of Taiwan's internation radio service. Its name changed to Radio Taiwan International on 2003. There are many online services which can transcribe voice to text, but with mistakes. I don't understand Russian, could not correct the mistakes. Shenyang is located near the Russian Far East region. I could clearly hear the Russian language broadcast.Broadcaster: Radio Taipei InternationalDate of recording: 1/22/2002Starting time: 11:00Frequency: 9.490Recption location: ShenYang ChinaReceiver and antenna: MeiDuo Radio Receiver and Casette Recorder CP6941 with antenna on it.
On today's show David Truman discusses the decline of Western civilisation and solutions to restore Australia. GUEST OVERVIEW: David Truman has an honours degree in Russian Language and literature and Political Science, and teaches Russian history, literature and language, and Indonesian, at the University of the Third Age. He spent a year on postgrad exchange at Moscow State University during the Cold War in the late 1960s, and 30 years in Canberra as a policy adviser and ministerial speechwriter. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, he has visited Russia four more times totalling over three months, and is impressed at Russia's strident rejection of the Cultural Marxism which has marched through the institutions of the West. He has also made a deep study of Islamic history, scriptures and doctrines. David believes that the West is sleepwalking into a collapse of its civilization. We have a nihilistic and self-hating intellectual class, and corrupt media and Big Tech who push agendas that suit them and corrupt democracy. They push a one-sided narrative and censor contrary facts and opinion. The treatment of Covid, Climate Change and the Ukraine crisis are outrageous cases in point. Globalist politicians compound the assault on our national interest and our personal freedoms by serving the interests of the Deep State, the Great Reset and the New World Order.
On today's show David Truman discusses the decline of Western civilisation and solutions to restore Australia. GUEST OVERVIEW: David Truman has an honours degree in Russian Language and literature and Political Science, and teaches Russian history, literature and language, and Indonesian, at the University of the Third Age. He spent a year on postgrad exchange at Moscow State University during the Cold War in the late 1960s, and 30 years in Canberra as a policy adviser and ministerial speechwriter. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, he has visited Russia four more times totalling over three months, and is impressed at Russia's strident rejection of the Cultural Marxism which has marched through the institutions of the West. He has also made a deep study of Islamic history, scriptures and doctrines. David believes that the West is sleepwalking into a collapse of its civilization. We have a nihilistic and self-hating intellectual class, and corrupt media and Big Tech who push agendas that suit them and corrupt democracy. They push a one-sided narrative and censor contrary facts and opinion. The treatment of Covid, Climate Change and the Ukraine crisis are outrageous cases in point. Globalist politicians compound the assault on our national interest and our personal freedoms by serving the interests of the Deep State, the Great Reset and the New World Order.
How do you say chaos in Russian? Let me count the ways.
NewSpeak, new letters and a new level of crude language used by the Russian elite.
The fine art of admitting your mistakes in Russian.
From the annals of punctuation and typographical history.
What were they shouting on Red Square and should we worry?
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When language changes we don't like it. But language doesn't care. And neither do speakers!
Russian-speaking people over 65 in Victoria can get help with cooking, cleaning and travel to doctors in Russian. During the pandemic, many elderly people experienced loneliness, so the work of volunteers who come to their homes to spend time together and talk is especially valuable now. This is a Russian language content. - Русскоязычные люди старше 65 лет в Виктории могут получить помощь с готовкой, уборкой и поездками к врачам на русском языке. Менеджер Home Support Service Ольга Дэвис рассказывает о программах Russian Aged Care.
Everyone needs to know how to grumble, lisp, burble, gurgle, growl and bellyache.
understanding ukraine is understanding why ukrainians are bilingual; why and how we choose what language to speak in everyday lives; and why so many ukrainians ended up speaking russian in the first place. we won't say this issue is simple, but it is possible for a foreigner to grasp. ukrainian social media influencer and ukraine explainer stas olenchenko comes back to help us out with this topic and share a powerful family story to illustrate it. #UkrainianSpaces is 100% independent, volunteer and listener-supported initiative. If you like us, please become our Patreon sponsor and help us to amplify more Ukrainian voices. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ukrainianspaces/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ukrainianspaces/support
Tom welcomes a exciting guest who introduced himself in the last Twitter Spaces, Mark Nelson. Mark has a very interesting perspective on the nuclear energy industry and is an advocate for the it's benefits. He explains why the cost of uranium has a minimal impact on the cost of operating a reactor. We take a deep dive into why nuclear energy has not been fully embraced in the west in recent years. The political, social, and economic reasons why building nuclear plants has become increasingly difficult. We take several listener questions. Guest Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/energybantsWebsite: https://radiantenergyfund.org Mark Nelson is Managing Director at Radiant Energy Fund. He has discussed nuclear safety in Ukraine in television appearances with CNBC and Bloomberg, among others, and has contributed to articles on the same topic from Bloomberg and the BBC. His analytical work on clean energy and nuclear power has been cited in Reuters, the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and other papers of record internationally. He holds an MPhil in Nuclear Engineering from Cambridge University, and BS degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and a BA in Russian Language and Literature from Oklahoma State University. Previously he worked as Senior Analyst at Environmental Progress in Berkeley, California, with previous stops at the Breakthrough Institute in Oakland, California and Los Alamos National Laboratories in New Mexico.
Tanya Holland is the founder of Brown Sugar Kitchen restaurant and author of Brown Sugar Kitchen and New Soul Cooking cookbooks. She is also the Chef/Chair of The James Beard Foundation Awards. Her Oakland based restaurant received multiple Michelin Bib Gourmand awards. Tanya is an in-demand public speaker who frequently leads the conversation on inclusion and equity in the hospitality industry. She competed on the 15th season of Top Chef on Bravo, was the host/soul food expert on Food Network's Melting Pot and has appeared on The Today Show, The Talk, CBS This Morning, Hallmark Channel's Home & Family, VH1′s Soul Cities, Sara Moulton's Cooking Live, The Wayne Brady Show, TV One's My Momma Throws Down, and PBS' The Great American Chef's Tour. Tanya may be heard on the critically-acclaimed “Tanya's Table” podcast, produced by MuddHouse Media. On it, she's interviewed numerous celebrities including: Alice Waters, Danny Meyer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Danny Glover, Bonnie Raitt, Phil Rosenthal and more. Tanya has served as co-president of the prestigious Les Dames d'Escoffier Bay Area chapter, and was honored by the City of Oakland when June 5, 2012, was declared “Tanya Holland Day.” A year later she was awarded the Key to The City. Internationally, she served as a Culinary Diplomat for the US State Department in Kazakhstan and Mexico and has taught classes in France for gastronomic travelers. Tanya received her Bachelor of Arts in Russian Language and Literature from the University of Virginia, and a Grande Diplôme from La Varenne École de Cuisine in Burgundy, France. On this episode of What's Burning, Tanya Holland's chat with Host Mitchell Davis includes conversation around knowledge as power, the importance of searching for a mentor and creating generational wealth through financial access.
Mark Nelson is the managing director of the Radiant Energy Fund, which advises governments, nonprofits, and industry about nuclear energy. Mark works tirelessly to prevent early closures of nuclear plants around the world a nd has attended the UN climate conference in Glasgow as a delegate from the American Nuclear Society. His efforts span the globe, working to save nuclear plants from Germany to California. Mark holds an MPhil in Nuclear Engineering from Cambridge University and degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Russian Language and Literature from Oklahoma State University. In this episode, Mark and Aaron discuss the differences between France & Germany, the complexity of the US electric grid, and reasons for hope. Mark Nelson's Challenge; Find out where you get your power from, what nuclear plants are nearby, and communicate to politicans that you don't want them shut down. Connect with Mark Nelson Linkedin Twitter Website If you liked this interview, check out our past episodes w/ Dr. Rita Baranwal about nuclear energy and the government and Doomberg about coming shortages of food and energy. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative makes creating podcasts, vlogs, and videos easy. How? Click here and Learn more. We work with Fortune 500s, medium-sized companies, and entrepreneurs. Follow Piper as we grow YouTube Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | Spotify
GUEST OVERVIEW: David Truman has an honours degree in Russian Language and literature and Political Science, and teaches Russian history, literature and language, and Indonesian, at the University of the Third Age. He spent a year on postgrad exchange at Moscow State University during the Cold War in the late 1960s, and 30 years in as a policy adviser and ministerial speechwriter. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, he has visited Russia four more times totalling over three months and is impressed at Russia's strident rejection of the Cultural Marxism which has marched through the institutions of the West. David is also an expert in Islamic history, scriptures and doctrines.
This is the eleventh of the #WFH interviews and blogs that were started during the 2020 pandemic.Dr. Karen Makoff is a psychologist with a private practice in Los Angeles. She has a specialty in child and adolescent psychotherapy. She has a PhD in clinical child psychology and did a fellowship in clinical child and adolescent psychotherapy. She also has a Masters in Architecture from SCI-ARC, and a master's in Russian Language, and a BA in Russian and Soviet Studies. Currently she works as a psychologist remotely from home.Karen Makoff, PhDLink to blog post:https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2021/01/wfh-new-year-2021-mental-health-w-dr.html
In today's episode, I get to welcome back attorney, DE&I strategist and executive leadership coach M.E. Hart for an important conversation about how to have honest conversations in our personal and professional lives. We are living in a time of difficult, long overdue conversations around racism, social justice, gender equality, and so much more that have a real impact in the workplace and in our daily life. Today we crack open what marks this hard and how to broach these conversations in an empathetic, healthy way that respects the lived experiences of all involved. Key Takeaways:Hard conversations make us all uncomfortable. We need to learn to be comfortable in that discomfort. Having honest, open conversations at work can be difficult and may need to be approached differently depending on your work culture and commitment as a leader. From an empathy standpoint, it is really important for us to recognize that people are taking their own journeys in their own way. "When you open the door to honest conversation, you will find that people are often hungry to talk about things, as long as they know they can do it confidentially and that you have a level of respect and can accept their answer without judgment." — M.E. Hart About M.E. Hart:M.E. Hart, JD - Attorney, DE&I Strategist, Master Facilitator, and Executive Leadership Coach. M.E. Hart (who goes by Hart), JD brings a unique blend of training experiences – and expertise as an attorney, professional actor, and certified executive coach – to the design and delivery of highly effective learning solutions in the corporate, government and not-for-profit sectors. Hart balances “life experience” with cutting edge research to teach critical communications, management and leadership skills that are unmatched in the adult-learning field.His career has taken him into Fortune 500 companies across the US, and to interesting parts of the world. Hart has helped bridge cultural differences in Moscow and Ukraine; worked with global industry leaders in Belgium; conducted “emergency interventions” for organizations in crisis; produced interactive satellite and videoconference training for members of the federal judiciary; produced award-winning educational broadcast television programming; provided one-on-one executive coaching in the technology, finance, energy, and telecommunications sectors; and led interactive learning events on diversity, feedback & coaching, conflict management and many other topics.Hart received his BA in Russian Language and Literature and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky. He also completed the Senior Executive Leadership Certificate Program at Georgetown University. Hart is certified in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, the Emotional Competency Inventory and has consulted using many other organizational assessment tools. He is committed to working with organizations to create inclusive, creative and innovative cultures that empower people to accomplish their desired business goals while living their values. Connect with Hart: Hart Learning Group website: HartLG.comTwitter: twitter.com/corporatepoetPoetry: hartofapoet.comThriver's Quest Book: amazon.com/Thrivers-Quest-M-Hart/dp/1618460552 Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice