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- Wahlplakate, Beschimpfung und Co: Stimmung im Wahlkampf - Realo-Mat und Wahl-O-Mat gehen an den Start - Interview mit Sozialdezernent Eric Haßdenteufel - Lehrer als Quereinsteiger? Angebot kaum angenommen
Kaum ein Unternehmen ist so professionell, effizient und tonangebend in unserer Branche, wie L'Oréal. Für alle, die wissen wollen, wie es hinter den Kulissen bei L'Oréal aussieht: Diese Folge ist für euch! Carsta Maria Müller spricht mit Simon Preuß von L'Oréal darüber, wie der Konzern ihre Influencer-Strategie für die Zukunft plant und welche Rolle Datenanalyse dabei. Dazu gibt's spannende Insights, welches Tools und Plattformen wirklich funktionieren! Social Hub Ein großen Dank auch an unseren Partner dieser What The Social?!-Staffel: Social Hub, die All-in-One-Social-Media-Software, begleitet uns in diesen Know-How-Crashkursen und schenkt uns wertvolle Zeit für die Dinge, die wirklich Spaß machen. Um endlich Community Management, Content Planning & Co an einem Ort zu haben, schaut unbedingt auf https://socialhub.io/whatthesocial vorbei! Timecodes: 02:30 Start Interview mit Simon 09:40 Influencerperformance 12:50 Change im Business 17:30 Team 21:40 Wissenstransfer 23:50 Tools für KIP´s 27:20 Marketing Herz Hier findest du mehr über uns: Website Instagram LinkedIn Impressum
Christina's Language Journey Christina has been learning many languages such as Latin Spanish
"If we don't initiate the boys, they're gonna burn the village down just to feel the heat." We did it again - this time even bigger and live in person: Vince 'Matoska' Chafin is back with us at "going out looking in" for a special episode and our first ever live podcast event in Potsdam! This day was incredibly special for me and everyone involved and I can't thank you enough for showing up the way you all did. After a communal meditation, some nourishing conscious vegan soul food and two heart opening chants, we dove deep into this very intense and intimate conversation. As usual with Vince, there's just nothing this man can't talk and share wisdom about. Truly inspiring. Due to some personal changes, I'm unable to predict when we'll host the next live podcast recording but we'll do this again - I promise! Please see the timecodes below to navigate this conversation. Thank you for listening and being with us.
We catch up with 3 people from Get Smart with Money (on Netflix) about the documentary, why they did it, and what they learned. MMM HQ in Longmont, CO #mmmhq NoCo Mustachians Meet Up (Longmont, CO) Mr Money Mustache | Pete Adeney Appearances Mr. Money Mustache, Alan Donegan, Carl Jensen LIVE Q&A MHFi 075 Mr. Money Mustache Loves Hot Sauces | MHFi 042 (Hot Ones Inspired...) JL Collins Interviews JL Collins Live Q&A @ Mr Money Mustache HQ JL Collins and The Simple Path to Wealth | MHFi 002 How I Lost Money in Real Estate Before It Was Fashionable Paula Pant on Inflation Inflation & How It Impacts FI | MHFI 044 Mad Fientist on Life After FI Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 0:29 Important Episode Details 1:55 Start Interview with John & Kim 2:19 How John & Kim Applied For the Doc 4:18 How their Families Reacted 5:38 Producer Goals & Money Stigmas 6:10 Carl's BIG Money Mistake 7:49 What Did Mr. Money Mustache Teach Them? 9:38 Why Did Mr. Money Mustache Do the Doc? 11:00 Carl Jensen on Community
This week on Inside the Headset, we are featuring Trinity University's Assistant head coach, and the AFCA's D3 Assistant Coach of the Year, Coach Paul Michalak. Coach Michalak talks about both his and his family's football journey, shares what it is like recruiting at a non-scholarship, high academic performance university, and gives us insight into the advanced technology used to run Trinity's camps. Coach Paul Michalak is entering his 14th season at Trinity University, where he serves as the assistant head coach, defensive coordinator, camp coordinator, and linebackers coach. In 2021 coach Michalak was named he AFCA'S Division 3 Assistant Coach of the Year. The Trinity Tigers have experienced a great deal of success due to Coach Michalak's defense. Prior to coaching at Trinity Coach Michalak was a GA and then the defensive line coach at Carthage College in Wisconsin. Coach Michalak also played at Carthage and was a member of their 2004 Championship team. [1:01] Start Interview [1:23] Career [4:09] How to tell your significant other you coach football [5:47] Being a quality coach but also being a quality man off the field [7:59] What would the offer have to be for you to consider moving schools and how would you approach that? [9:11] How has the quality of your players impacted your decision to stay at one institution for so long? [10:56] What is it like recruiting at a high academic, non-scholarship program? [13:48] What has been your experience as Trinity's camp coordinator? [15:43] Using technology to make camp testing easier [18:38] AFCA D3 Assistant Coach of the Year [20:33] Conclusion Twitter: @CoachMichalak
It's never too late to better yourself! Dyslexic Spanish learner Charlie from the USA (Texas) keeps track of his Spanish journey in form of a YouTube channel. In this podcast interview, we talk about various methods on how charlie became fluent in Spanish (Italki online lessons, Omegle, VR Chat, Duolingo and more). Charlie is a super learner and I appreciated the time with him. I could learn a lot and you might as well. If you are into Spanish learning or if you need some inspiration for your language journey, this interview will be something for you. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/cuAUU3aXLYo
University and campus culture has always been a center of freedom of expression and social experiments and which consequently often influenced the rest of society with progressive change as a result. However, some may argue the current wave of wokeness across certain campuses has actually halted this position as “liberal safe haven” because equality or equity is seen as more important. Furthermore, is academic freedom or even freedom of speech in general in danger? In this episode of In Retrospect we interview Dr. Jeffrey Fynn-Paul, who is an economist, historian and last but not least lecturer at our program of International Studies. Dr Fynn-Paul will analyze these movements on campus/in society and the (mis-)interpretation of history that led to the current situation. We will also discuss his involvement in History Reclaimed, an initiative by various other scholars and him promoting a balanced view of history, which should not be misused for propaganda purposes. After the interview, In Retrospect hosts Julian, Lucrezia, Franka and Tobias will discuss the dilemma of this episode as well in an interesting dialogue. We are also very interested to hear your take on this dilemma of today: do you think that political correctness hurts freedom of speech in today's society? Let us know through our IG (@radi8radio) or email (radi8radio@basisthehague.nl) Timestamps: 1:57: Start Interview with Dr. Fynn-Paul 31:00: Start dialogue between your hosts Julian, Lucrezia, Franka & Tobias Jingle: David K.
"Manny Nomikos joins J. McVay to discuss how both the pandemic and his bi-racial identity – along with his Korean and Greek cultural backgrounds – have all played a part in the musical project known as Ilithios that he’s pursued over the course of the last year. Later in the show, Charles Hinshaw joins J. McVay to discuss the film, ‘News of the World,’ directed by Paul Greengrass and starring Tom Hanks and Helena Zengel – distributed by Universal Pictures. Plus live performances from Veronica Bianqui and LAPÊCHE, both recorded exclusively for BTRtoday. Episode Credits: Producer/Host: J. McVay Contributors on Movies: Charles Hinshaw Composer/Editor: Hansdale Hsu Mentioned in the Episode: [youtubelg]https://youtu.be/EZQRQjdDSCk[/youtubelg] [youtubelg]https://youtu.be/XwD6bAOjLy0[/youtubelg] [youtubelg]https://youtu.be/rgKc6_0lfwc[/youtubelg] [youtubelg]https://youtu.be/nB4g4gNBvQQ[/youtubelg] [youtubelg]https://youtu.be/_2rEyw14NUk[/youtubelg] 00:00 - Intro 01:17 - START /// Interview w/ Ilithios… about the project 06:00 - The pandemic’s role in the start of the project 11:00 - Debut album: ‘Florist’ 15:30 - “Think B4 U Spk” - Ilithios 17:40 - New single and a shift in lyrical specificity 21:00 - “Way of the Future” - Ilithios 23:50 - The rise in anti-Asian/AAPI incidents / an incident involving his mother 28:35 - Experience with Asian/AAPI culture and how it informs the music / also Greek influences 34:00 - Upcoming video for “Way of the Future” references Korean and Greek backgrounds via home movies 39:50 - Responsibility in this moment as an “Asian-American artist” / suggestions 44:38 - The future of Ilithios as we hopefully near the end of the pandemic / outdoor shows + DIY efforts / East Williamsburg Econo Lodge + bandNada 50:40 - Wrapping up / of birds and eggs… /// END 51:30 - Movie Review: Charles Hinshaw on ‘News of the World’ 52:52 - Movie Chat: Charles Hinshaw + J. McVay [SPOILER ALERT] 68:35 - "I Want To Tell You" (BTR Live Studio, 2021) - Veronica Bianqui 73:40 - "Elbow Grease” (BTR Live Studio, 2021) - LAPÊCHE 78:30 - Outro/credits 79:26 - Finish. "
Interview with Lena Livinsky. Here is the video version with transcripts: https://youtu.be/bwda8HAOFSE Chapters: 0:00 Teaser: excerpt from the interview. 1:07 Introduction with Lena Livinsky - She first was afraid of sharing her voice and speaking up 2:12 Start Interview 2:55 Lena shares her thoughts what comes to her mind when she hears different "expressions/words" Daniel is saying to her. 4:05 Excerpt of the Office (season 5, episode 12 The Duel) 4:30 Lena introduces herself 5:38 Lena's first struggle when it comes to learning English in the USA coming from Poland 8:09 One of Lena's top tips on how to reach fluency 9:30 What does "accent" mean to Lena? 14:50 How did Lena change her accent? 16:40 Did Lena manage to pick a Spanish accent, too? 18:11 When Lena is speaking in Polish, can people from Poland make out an American accent?? 22:10 What is Lena's podcast the "Accented World Podcas" all about? 23:55 Then it's not the typical language learning podcast, right? It's more to inspire people and to get new ideas and new perspectives? 27:23 So was there any person or maybe a podcast which inspired Lena to start out with her podcast? 29:24 What could Lena learn from their guest? Is there any particular story which stuck with her in particular? 31:34 What is a speech language pathologist? 34:41 What is an accent coach? 36:48 Lena's accent course launched in January 2021 38:13 Who can participate in the course? For whom is the course? 39:55 How does a free accent coauch consultatoin looks like? 41:05 Which accent error patterns did Lena spot from Daniel's speech from this interview? 41:50 Where can we find Lena's content? How can we get in touch with Lena to improve our accents (or our speech)? 42:43 End of the Iinterview 42:44 Outro with music from Scott Holmes (Upbeat Party) Links: Lena Livinsky (@lena.livinsky) • Instagram-Fotos und -Videos Home - Lena Livinsky Mini Guide For Speaking English With Clarity and confidence: A Mini Guide to Accent Modification - Lena Livinsky (10) Lena Livinsky | Facebook Vocabulary / expressions from this episode to tackle on 6:42: on top of that 7:27 it was a blessing in disguise 7:52 I was enrolled in English as second language program 9:12 "Majority of my day" I spend the majority of my time working. vernacular 11:46 A vernacular, or vernacular language, is the speech variety a term generally used to refer to a local language or dialect, as distinct from what is seen as a standard language. The vernacular is contrasted with higher-prestige forms of language, such as national, literary, liturgical or scientific idiom, or a lingua franca, used to facilitate communication across a large area. 23:05 I wanted to showcase that 23:21 some things that people strive towards is, you know, being a doctor, which is beautiful or a lawyer, there's so many amazing opportunities out there. 32:31 The umbrella is very wide, so that's what a speech pathologist is. 33:43 we'll have like a G tube, a tube for eating, and then we work to try and wean them off that tube and getting them to eat by mouth 32:54 aversions to eating, 35:59 You work on the prosody, so like the melody of the language and learning all these aspects If you liked this interview, you might also like the interview Lena gave on another podcast show called "Accented" https://www.buzzsprout.com/586573/7288903-e26-lena-polish-american-accent-speech-pathologist Thank you for listening to My Fluent Podcast - don't forget to subscribe! www.myfluentpodcast.com
"This week, Nikkie interviews Leilani of Witch Prophet about their album, ‘DNA Activation,' as well as their experience in the music industry as a Black and queer artist based in Toronto. This podcast is produced by Stereoactive Media. 00:00 - Intro/Sponsor 01:12 - “MAKDA” - Witch Prophet 03:19 - START /// Interview w/ Witch Prophet / musical background 04:16 - First song ever 06:02 - About the album ‘DNA Activation' 08:12 - About the track titles 10:07 - Spiritual and Afro futuristic aspect of the album 12:24 - About the album title 13:09 - Producing the album 15:23 - Effects of the pandemic 18:05 - Playing live vs. in studio 19:08 - How this album is different from previous work 20:30 - Approach to creating music 22:12 - Connection between music and identity 25:23 - Recommended trans/queer/non binary artists 27:25 - Being Black and queer in the music industry 30:28 - Toronto's queer scene 34:29 - Artist comparisons heard the most / influences people may be surprised by 37:14 - Genre differences 38:50 - Future plans /// END 43:32 - Mic break 43:58 - “MUSA” (remix) - Witch Prophet feat. Stas THEE Boss 47:03 - Outro/Sponsor 48:03 - Produced by Stereoactive Media 48:25 - Finish "
"This week, Nikkiesha interviews NYALLAH about their debut EP, ‘Reflections,' as well as their experience in the music industry as a Black queer/GNC femme. This podcast is produced by Stereoactive Media. 00:00 - Intro/Sponsor 01:05 - “Growing Pains” - NYALLAH 04:03 - START /// Interview w/ Nyallah / musical background 07:29 - First song ever 09:37 - About the album ‘Reflections' and the song “Growing Pains” 19:10 - Production of the album 27:07 - Approach to creating music 29:24 - How their music connects to their identity 32:54 - Being queer/GNC femme in the music industry 39:15 - The pandemic… also, Nyallah likes Nikkie's fade :) 43:38 - Artist comparisons heard the most / influences people may be surprised by 50:08 - Genre differences 52:50 - Future plans /// END 57:16 - Outro/Sponsor 58:31 - “Intro: A Conversation” - NYALLAH 62:31 - Produced by Stereoactive Media 62:53 - Finish "
"This week, Nikkie interviews the Black Trans artist Anjimile, whose album, ‘Giver Taker,' will be released on September 18th by Father/Daughter Records. There's also music by TruVonne and Shannon Sea. This podcast is produced by Stereoactive Media. 00:00 - Intro/Sponsor 01:02 - ”Maker” - Anjimile 03:58 - START /// Interview w/ Anjimile / musical background 05:25 - “Maker” and gender identity / coming out moment 08:50 - Upcoming album, ‘Giver Taker,' themes: spirituality and identity / recording process 13:24 - Playing live vs. recording 14:39 - ‘Giver Taker' vs. previous work 15:49 - Behind the album name 17:08 - How has having a deeper voice after transitioning affected the music? 20:38 - Revisiting relation of spirituality and gender identity to music 24:40 - Where does your spirituality come from? 26:38 - Being trans in the music industry 27:28 - Influences 28:13 - Recommended trans/queer/non-binary or Black artists: Billy Dean Thomas & Oompa 30:05 - Genre differences 30:57 - Future plans /// END 34:38 - Mic Break 34:55 - “Broken House” - TruVonne 38:29 - “Coffee & Cigarettes” - TruVonne 42:30 - “Alright” - TruVonne 45:57 - “Crazy Love” - TruVonne 49:41 - Mic Break 50:52 - “Untitled No. 51” - Shannon Sea 53:44 - Mic Break 54:23 - Outro/Sponsor 55:08 - Produced by Stereoactive Media 55:33 - Finish "
How to Get More Real Estate Clients Using YouTube w/ Guest Javier Vidana 03:35 - Skip intro & Start Interview 04:05 - Learning about YouTubers getting rich 04:45 - What Javier wishes he had done 05:45 Why you don't wait until you 'are good' to get started 06:15 Javier's first YouTube channel 09:00 Javier's first 'Real Estate Show' on YouTube, and why it didn't work out 09:20 the natural progression of every Realtor using video 10:50 The trap realtors fall into with YouTube 12:00 First success on YouTube 13:05 First viral YouTube video 15:15 Learning to edit as you film 16:10 the Anxiety of Youtube comments 17:40 When you really care about the message 19:00 Javier quits YouTube (again) 19:30 Weekly videos changed everything 20:00 First real estate client from YouTube 21:10 the secret to success with video 21:45 More leads than Javier's business can manage! 22:00 Monetizing with Adsense: Pros vs. Cons 26:15 Saying no to Sponsors 31:30 What makes a person subscribe 37:45 Hacking YouTube livestream 3 8:00 YouTube Channels vs. Podcasts 41:30 Building the creative muscle 41:55 the Impact of Coronavirus on Real Estate Market Links: Subscribe to Javier's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnHjOLBTYCC1cbJNW6jVzhg Join the Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/skylerirvinepodcast/ Digital Digest: http://eepurl.com/cPCJXz Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/SkylerIrvinePodcast Subscribe to Podcast on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/skylerirvinepodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/SkylerIrvine Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4No4ufVpqknCO1THma9kOL Linktree http://www.linktr.ee/Skyler
Stefan Verra ist einer der gefragtesten Körpersprache-Experte im europäischen Raum. Seine Vorträge, Seminare und Shows begeistern jährlich zehntausende Teilnehmer von Europa über die USA bis China. Mit Ihm blicke ich über die Tischkante in die Welt der Körpersprache – Welchen Einfluss diese auf deine Verhandlungen hat und worauf du achten solltest – das erfährst Du in dieser Episode des PRM-Podcast „Besser verhandeln“ Das hört Du wann 00:45 Einleitung 02:21 Start Interview 02:51 5 Dinge, die Du über Stefan Verra wissen solltest 03:30 „Man kann nicht nicht kommunizieren“ 05:08 Ist Körpersprache erlernbar? 05:48 Was für Gründer wichtig ist! 06:50 Was macht eine gute Präsentation aus? 10:21 Wie sollte meine Körpersprache am Anfang einer Verhandlung sein? 13:19 Authentizität in Verhandlungen 15:06 Leithammel sind auch nur Menschen – Die Körpersprache von Donald Trump, Angela Merkel, Sebastian Kurz usw. 22:02 Was ist wichtiger? Eigene Körpersprache im Griff haben oder den Gegenüber „lesen“ 25:05 Körpersprache in einer typischen Situation 27:38 Zusammenfassung 28:55 Was Du von Donald Trump und Thomas Gottschalk für deine Verhandlungen lernen kannst 31:19 Best-of 31:41 Wer ist Ihr härtester Verhandlungspartner? 33:34 Womit tanken Sie Kraft? 34:19 Wer oder was inspiriert Sie? 35:16 Wie bilden Sie sich weiter? 36:15 Welcher Ratschlag war für Sie entscheidend in Ihrem Leben? 37:10 Welchen Tipp haben Sie für unsere Zuhörer? 38:06 Was werden Sie in diesem Jahr zum letzten mal machen? 38:57 Outro Shownotes Homepage Stefan Verra Buch: Leithammel sind auch nur Menschen Stefan Verra Live Homepage Andreas Schrader Wie kann ich von Andreas Schrader profitieren? Podcast Interview Stefan Verra bei Tobias Beck - Teil 1 Podcast Interview Stefan Verra bei Tobias Beck - Teil 2
In this podcast is I got to dig into the topic of Bimodal with two guys who are deeply knowledgeable about both the traditional and the Agile space. If you aren’t familiar with Bimodal yet, you definitely want to check this out because it is poised to have a massive impact on how organizations introduce and work with Agile. And if you are already up to speed on bimodal, there is a good chance some of the discussion in this podcast is going to challenge what you know on this topic. Some links from the Podcast Steve Elliott Interview AgileCraft http://agilecraft.com AgileCraft on Twitter - https://twitter.com/theagilecraft Dennis Stevens Interview LeadingAgile http://www.leadingagile.com LeadingAgile on Twitter https://twitter.com/leadingagile Dennis Stevens on Twitter https://twitter.com/dennisstevens The blog post Dennis mentioned on Agile vs. Waterfall http://www.leadingagile.com/2013/08/agile-vs-waterfall/ Show Notes 0:00 Introduction to the Bimodal Podcast 2:50 Start Interview with Steve Elliott from AgileCraft 3:22 Background on Steve and AgileCraft 5:30 Defining Organizational Agility 6:50 The challenges of scale (with Agile) 8:00 The challenge of Bimodal 9:00 Defining Bimodal 9:40 AgileCraft’s take on Bimodal 11:15 Is Bimodal just a way of legitimizing a hybrid model 12:28 Admitting when we can’t actually go 100% Agile 13:00 The Agile Walk of Shame 13:51 AgileCraft’s decision to support Bimodal and “meet them where they’re at” 15:00 How Bimodal brings the data from both worlds into once place 16:00 Transparency and Measuring Value 17:10 Agile’s connection to strategy 18:11 Figuring out what data you need to pay attention to 20:22 The dangers of big wave planning 21:30 How the Agile space is evolving and maturing 22:30 How to contact Steve 23:15 - Dennis Steven’s interview begins 24:14 Background on Dennis and LeadingAgile 25:00 Dennis explains Bimodal 26:00 Why some things can’t move fast in an organization 27:00 Not everything (in an organization) is ready to move to Agile 27:47 Not everyone is trying to move everything to Agile 28:00 How most people are misinterpreting the message of Bimodal 29:10 Nobody thinks matrix teams are the right way to build software 29:52 People are still running by the pool with scissors in their mouths 30:15 It’s like crack for the business world 31:43 Conditions that must exist for fast feedback cycles and bimodal to work 33:50 Is transitioning to bimodal harder than just transitioning to Agile? (3 options for transformation) 35:51 Realizing when your organization has changed enough 36:45 You have to make Mode 1 be sexy and desirable 37:10 Creating the urgency for change 37:45 Do organizations have the self-awareness needed to understand what change they need? 38:20 Explaining it to Executives 40:10 Why Dennis does not have a “bimodal” conversation with executives 41:00 The value of having a pragmatic and safe roadmap for transformation that resonates with Executives 41:47 The hardest part of transforming to bimodal 42:40 How to contact Dennis
GQT016 - Aus dem Leben eines Sportfotografen, weltweit bei den großen Sport Events am Start - Interview mit Friedemann Vogel