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Aunque aseguraba que París era la ciudad donde había sido feliz, el escritor peruano Mario Vargas Llosa, fallecido el 13 de abril pasado, vivió buena parte de su vida en Londres, ciudad donde escribió 'Conversación en La Catedral', uno de sus obras maestras. Recorrido por el Londres íntimo de Vargas Llosa con un reportaje de Luisa Pulido, corresponsal de RFI en Reino Unido. "Conversación en La Catedral" es el único libro que Mario Vargas Llosa "salvaría del fuego", según dijo en alguna ocasión el Nobel de Literatura peruano. Esa novela fue escrita en la entonces Biblioteca Británica, en Londres, en los años 60. Fue la misma biblioteca donde, en medio de miles de libros, se sentaron Marx y Lenin.Hoy ese lugar se ha convertido en una sala de lectura del Museo Británico, imponente edificio cilíndrico, color mármol, de casi 43 metros de diámetro y ubicado a pocos pasos de la entrada del museo. Ahí entrevistamos al profesor Stephen Hart, especialista en literatura Latinoamericana en la University College London (UCL), sobre ese periodo en la vida del autor peruano."Cuando Vargas Llosa venía aquí para estudiar, creo que se sentía como un miembro más de la comunidad de los escritores más importantes de la historia, entre otros, Marx. Sentía la importancia de la escritura y la literatura, pero también de la ciencia, pues aquí también venían los científicos", dice Hart.'Conversación en La Catedral', obra perfectaStephen Hart, quien fue alumno de Vargas Llosa en los años 70 en la Universidad de Cambridge, es un gran admirador de "Conversación en La Catedral"."Lo más importante en esa novela es la exploración técnica, el sentido de la técnica que desarrolla en ella Vargas Llosa. Es una obra perfecta. La manera en que utiliza la técnica de los vasos comunicantes, la idea que uno tiene un espacio por aquí y luego otro espacio, otro tiempo, y hay luego una fusión de todo ello", apunta. Mario Vargas Llosa llegó en 1967 a Londres, procedente de París, para ser profesor de literatura en dos universidades. Medio siglo después, una foto de Vargas Llosa maduro, canoso y serio, adorna una de las enormes ventanas del centro de idiomas del King's College. Ahí se resalta, con orgullo, que el escritor y político, laureado con el Nobel de Literatura en 2010, fue profesor de esa universidad entre 1967 y 1970.El escritor Enrique Zattara relata esos primeros años del Nobel en Londres."Vargas Llosa estaba viviendo en París desde hacía unos años gracias a una beca. Ahí había viajado con la mujer. Ahí tuvo su primer hijo. Pero aparentemente su situación legal no le permitía quedarse. Entonces comenzó a buscar otras alternativas", explica Zattara.Para el autor peruano fue claro desde joven que “se iba a preocupar toda su vida por trabajar de algo que tuviera que ver con la escritura, que su trabajo iba a ser escritor”, explica Zattara y precisa: “Era muy ambicioso, en el buen sentido”, apunta Zattara."El Nobel obtiene un contrato en Saint Mary's College, al oeste de Londres. Ahí se instala con su mujer y su primer hijo, en un barrio relativamente popular cuya población es mayoritariamente de origen irlandés. Luego, al año siguiente, pasa a ser profesor de Siglo de Oro en el Departamento de Idiomas en el Kingrs College, en el centro de la ciudad", recuerda también el escritor Enrique Zattara.Vida austera"A los 31 años, su vida era muy sencilla", cuenta también Zattara. "Él mismo contaba que su vida era muy austera. Cuando no trabajaba, se iba a la Biblioteca Nacional, que en ese momento estaba en el Museo Británico. Iba a leer los fines de semana. Como pagarle a una niñera por ocuparse de los niños salía muy caro, lo que hacía era salir una vez al teatro por semana con Patricia [su mujer]", cuenta Zattara. Esa vida también estuvo marcada por la academia, el periodismo y la familia. Transcurría en el hoy exclusivo sector de Earl's Court, en el oeste de Londres. Las cartas que recibía de sus amigos y compadres escritores del "Boom Latinoamericano", fueron enviadas a la calle Philbeach, número 7, código postal SW5. Era una mansión blanca con puertas negras. No se tienen más detalles.La magia de LondresLo que sí es indudable para el director del Instituto Cervantes en Londres, Víctor Ugarte, es que "la constante oferta cultural de Londres para un creador como Vargas Llosa, o para cualquier persona amante de la cultura, es increíble. Pocas ciudades en el mundo pueden competir con esa oferta tan enorme, tanto pública, como los grandes museos, como privada, las pequeñas galerías".Aunque Londres no se destaca en su obra, la ciudad sí fue importante para Vargas Llosa intelectualmente y de crecimiento como escritor, estima Ugarte.Ir a teatro, correr en el parque"Claro, le gustaba mucho ir a conciertos, asistir a conferencias, visitar museos, pero también practicar deporte, por ejemplo, correr en el parque. Estaba en un ambiente no latino, con lo cual podía concentrarse en su trabajo de una forma más, digamos, individual. Eso, según dice, le ayudó mucho para su creatividad. Vargas Llosa tenía un proceso muy disciplinado. Se levantaba temprano, escribía por la mañana para que no le molestaran los ruidos", relata Ugarte.Carlos Fuentes y su familia vivieron en la misma zona casi 20 años después. La amistad entre el escritor mexicano y el escritor peruano fue siempre entrañable. La periodista Silvia Lemus, viuda de Carlos Fuentes, se confió sobre esta amistad a RFI."Mario era muy, muy terrenal, pero también muy estimulante, no solo en la literatura, sino también, como usted sabe, en la política", dice. Enrique Zattara, que hace caminatas que recorren los lugares frecuentados por escritores como Vargas Llosa, afirma que Earls Cour fue un barrio que fascinó al peruano."El Earls Court de Vargas Llosa no es como el barrio de ahora. El que él conoció era un barrio, digamos, ‘jiposo', [de ‘hippie', figura contestataria de los setenta], lleno de gente rara. A él le gustaba mucho todo eso. Incluso hay una parte de una novela suya que transcurre en Londres, Travesuras de la niña mala. El personaje vive en un apartamento que es, realmente, donde él vivía. Vargas Llosa cuenta muchas cosas del barrio que aún hoy se pueden ver", dice Zattara.Londres fue una experiencia formativa en la vida y carrera literaria del autor, nos explica el escritor peruano, Gunter Silva. "Era la época del apogeo de la contracultura, los hippies, las protestas estudiantiles, la juventud rebelde, la libertad sexual, el rechazo a toda forma de autoridad, las drogas psicodélicas, el rock and roll, las minifaldas. Londres era pura efervescencia. La ciudad tenía algo de carnaval libertario sin necesidad de censura ni comisarios", dice Silva.Evolución política hacia la derechaEn ese momento Vargas Llosa vive una evolución política. Según sus palabras, ahí "dejó de ser socialista para convertirse en liberal y gran admirador de Margaret Thatcher", la Dama de Hierro, la primera mujer primera ministra, famosa por sus políticas de recortes y transformación económica en la década de los 80.Él mismo quiso convertirse en presidente del Perú y lanzó su candidatura en 1990. Si bien pasó a la segunda vuelta, fue derrotado por Alberto Fujimori.Gunter Silva recuerda que por esos años el Nobel afianzó su visión política."En Londres, Mario Vargas Llosa leyó por primera vez a Popper, a Hayek. Esas ideas sobre la sociedad abierta, el individuo como centro, la protección de las libertades individuales, el rechazo al totalitarismo, influyeron profundamente en su visión política. Londres fue, en ese sentido, más que un lugar físico, fue una ciudad mental, un laboratorio moral", sostiene Silva.De socialista a admirador de ThatcherNo solo Popper y Hayek lo inspiraron. El profesor Stephen Hart estima que Margaret Thatcher también fue una fuente de inspiración política para el escritor. Inclusive recurriría a ella para su campaña a la presidencia."Sabemos que era un gran admirador de Margaret Thatcher porque le escribió una carta. Yo he visto esta carta. Esta carta fue vendida por [la casa de subastas] Sotherby's. En ella Vargas Llosa habla de su admiración por Thatcher. También expresa su apoyo a la democracia popular en todo el mundo, el rechazo de las nacionalizaciones, así como el énfasis en las privatizaciones", apunta Hart.Ahora bien, ¿el Nobel peruano llegó a extrañar Londres?"Me dijo que sí, que la extrañaba; extrañaba ese orden con alma que tenía Londres", responde su compatriota y escritor Gunter Silva, quien le planteó la pregunta hace varios años."Extrañaba lo estimulante que podía ser la ciudad. Me habló de los tés con scones, de los tandooris, de la cantidad de obras de teatro que se exhibían cada noche. Pero también me confesó que donde verdaderamente había sido feliz era en París".
HIV Matters continues with a powerful episode featuring returning guest Stephen Hart. Michelle explores Stephen's incredible life story, as told through his acclaimed one-man show "Shadowed Dreamer.".Episode GuestStephen Hart is well known for the critically acclaimed off-broadway show "Shadowed Dreamer", discussing life after becoming a man living with HIV. When finishing this show, Stephen knew there was something more he could do, so decided to start uploading videos to YouTube under the title "Hart Talks".Additional Information and Links CW Plushttps://www.cwplus.org.uk/HIV Matters Bookstorehttps://uk.bookshop.org/shop/HIVMattersHow to contact the show Hello@hivmatterspodcast.co.ukhttps://hiv-matters.captivate.fm
The Summer of Soccer in the men's game was... extraordinary, and that can mean many things, great and awful! Overall GREAT though. Former National Team Head Coach Stephen Hart joins the crew to explain what he saw from Canada's brilliant Copa, while the crew lament another failed Euros for England, while a star was born! Oh, and Argentina are quite good too.GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongCopa Troopa: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball-gin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we speak with Youtuber, playwriter, advocate, activist, ambassador and the person with the most dulcet tones in the sector - Stephen Hart! We chat about everything from the highly anticipated return of his show Shadowed Dreamer to his Britain's Got Talent Performance!Useful InfoShadowed Dreamer Trailer - Shadowed Dreamer 2024 Trailer - Hart Talks (youtube.com)Hart Talks - trailer (youtube.com)Joyful Noise on Britain's Got Talent - Words That Work | Communicate Clearly With Grammarly (youtube.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Amy Walsh, Jimmy Brennan and Dan Wong, along with JC, welcome former Canada Men's National Team and Trinidad and Tobago National Team Manager, Stephen Hart. He shares the Honduras loss inside and out, breaks down the next steps for Canada's program both on and off the pitch, and a Jimmy Brennan story of annoyance.GET IN!Fubotv is home to The Premier League in Canada. Don't miss a second of the action! Subscribe at: fubotv.com/footyprimePresenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongAssistant Kit Man: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimeThePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An overdue episode with Coach Hart. Since the announcement was made in September, I've seen Hart and Kellen Devlin up and down the east coast recruiting future Bengal wrestlers. Coach Hart talks about the future of Buffalo State Women's Wrestling from recruitment to facilities. Instagram- buffstwomenswrestling
Randelle Lenoir Randelle Lenior is a vice president at Fidelity Investments and a graduate of the Coaching for Leaders Academy. In this conversation, Randelle and I discuss how to utilize LinkedIn in order to showcase your team externally. Key Points Start small. Begin by posting about job opportunities or sharing articles and resources that will be useful for others. Even though you are also representing your organization, the relationships you build are yours and stay with you throughout your career. Establishing a larger “why” for a LinkedIn presence is important and invites others to want to join in to support the vision. Ask permission and allow team members to easily opt out — and people who don't engage initially may decide to later. People are going to look you up anyway. By having a presence on LinkedIn, you set the narrative of what they perceive about you. Related Episodes How to Write a Killer LinkedIn Profile, with Brenda Bernstein (episode 285) How to Get Noticed on LinkedIn, with Stephen Hart (episode 495) The Way to Get Noticed by Key Stakeholders, with Daphne E. Jones (episode 614) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic. To accelerate your learning, uncover more inside Coaching for Leaders Plus.
Monologue:Buh-Bye Taco Ranch!Garbo's Coming to DSZilker Christmas Tree Lighting (Yes, Christmas Tree!)I-35 Expansion Uproots Many Small BusinessesSurprise! FED Announces Possibly Ending Rate HikesDS is a Film Friendly Certified CommunityCroc's Cowboy Boots (Yes those Crocs)Guest:Steve Hart is a 39 year veteran of the film and TV industry as a Producer/Director/writer/stunt coordinator and stuntman. He is Executive Producer at Stunt Tales and has a spotless safety record. He is know in Hollywood for being Innovative, imaginative, articulate, and team-oriented. We talk about all the films he has worked on and his favorite stars he met along the way. He has worked on hundreds of projects including Hook, Tango and Cash and was stunt coordinator for RENO 911 for 7 years. Steve Mallett and Michelle Lewis meet the most interesting people, and discover the places and events that make Dripping Springs, Texas, a Hill Country oasis. Learn why every year, hundreds of people move to this small town just outside of Austin. Every episode features a local resident who's talent and past will make you want to know more about what draws so many unique people to this historical town. From ranchers to engineers, cowboys to entrepreneurs, bankers to bull riders. Join us every week for a new episode, where curiosity meets cutting-edge storytelling, and be inspired by the fascinating tales that make Dripping Springs, Texas, a beacon for the bold and the adventurous..Support the showThis show is brought to you by the Real Estate Pro's at The Mallett Integrity Team. Look them up when you are buying or selling real estate in the Dripping Springs or Austin area. Real Estate Done Right! Call them at 512-627-7018.This show is sponsored by the Lending Pros at Capital Farm Credit. Lending in Texas for over 100 years they can help you buy your dream ranch, ranchette or provide interim financing for construction for your land improvements. Call them at 512-892-4425.We are sponsored by M. Elliott Design. Tailored experience. Design as an investment. They can help you design for renovations, new construction or with the right furniture; each item is selected, tailored, and procured. Call Montana at 512-781-0224.Thanks for listening! Please follow us & leave a review. Apple PodcastsMallett and Michelle on InstagramOur Website - Sign up for latest updates. We love your feedback & comments. Email: mallettandmichelle@gmail.com
Firstly we salute all those who recently faced the SEA exam. Congratulations to all the children, parents and teachers!Do you ever remember the knot in your stomach while waiting for your results or your children's results? The anticipation, the hope, the fear... it's a cocktail of emotions we all have tasted. This episode is a roller coaster ride, touching upon the immense pressure and emotions surrounding the SEA exam results. We share heartfelt stories of reactions, from exultation to disappointment, even recollections of a father whose son has to retake the exam. We discuss the importance of learning life lessons early on, with inspiring stories from Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish, and Viola Davis, who all faced hardships but remained resilient. We'll tackle the concept of failure. It's a tough word that carries heavy connotations, but we'll redefine it together. We revisit Kevon's funeral and discuss examine the importance of life planning - how being prepared for the unexpected, even when it comes to something as morbid as funeral costs, can alleviate stress for loved ones left behind.Let's unravel the hair controversy that unfolded at Trinity College. We unpack Nyan Gadsby Dolly's responcse as it's a timely topic that requires open dialogue and consultation as we strive to understand the dynamics of school policies, societal norms, and personal expression. Rules and regulations, while necessary, can sometimes turn into heated debates. Remember the high school student whose hairstyle was deemed inappropriate? We explore the complexities of enforcing such contentious rules and the importance of imparting respect for diverse views. Finally, we veer our conversation towards the ongoing controversy in Trinidad's soccer scene. Should Angus Eve continue being the head coach of Trinidad and Tobago Football? Is it the right time for the return of Stephen Hart? What implications could his dismissal have on the team? The episode wraps up with a reflective note on the heavy cost of progress on our environment and society. So, buckle up and join us on this enlightening and engrossing journey. This episode promises to stir up emotions, ignite discussions, and offer advice on handling life's various curveballs.
This is not an interview but instead an interesting panel which discussed Community Housing with a focus on financing, structuring and legal considerations with Judith Bullin, James Palmer, Natalia Garstecka, Adelaide Brown and Stephen Hart. Thanks to the Community Housing Aotearoa team for the conference which had 450+ attending and you can learn more about them here: Community Housing | Nga Wharerau o Aotearoa The topics covered are at: 02:11 - Intro by Stephen Hart of CORT 06:09 - Natalia Garstecka of MHUD 14:18 - James Palmer of Community Finance & Positive Capital 25:09 - Stephen Hart of CORT on their journey 35:52 - Judith Bullin of Parry Field Lawyers on legal considerations 45:05 - Adelaide Brown of KPMG 1:01:03 - End For more episodes visit www.theseeds.nz Video of the talk by James https://youtu.be/YcgPHaS6-9A Video of the talk by Judith https://youtu.be/pclIa3dZ_cs
This week I am joined by Stephen Hart from Hart Fitness where we discuss Decision Fatigue. What is Decision Fatigue How does this get in the way of reaching our health and fitness goals Practical tips to reduce decision fatigue for food, training and life stuff We also deviated and chatted about All or Nothing mindset, the negative chat we have to ourselves and loads more Get in touch with us: Claire: Instagram @coachedbyclaireofficial or Website www.coachedbyclaire.uk Stephen: Instagram @hartfitnesspt
Cristiano Ronaldo back at it again, biggest omissions from the World Cup, and what's the biggest concern within Canada's World Cup squad? Plus a 1-on-1 interview with former Canadian men's national team head coach Stephen Hart. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/room-4-4-2/message
We are back from our hiatus and we are live! On this episode live from Garrison, Gary and Anthony are joined by Wanderers Captain, Andre Rampersad, Director of Sporting Operations, Matt Fegan and President, Derek Martin. We look back at the disappointing season that's just passed, we look to next season and we chat about how the new coach search is going after Stephen Hart's departure. All of this and more! Thank you for submitting your questions to us for the event. You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram @downthepubpod
This week there's a late flurry at Camp Nou in Champions League where Lewandowski saves Barça against Inter, and Juve is in dire straits as they crash out to Maccabi Haifa! Mo Salah schools at Anfield as Liverpool find their form against City, Real Madrid teach Barcelona a lesson in El Clasico at the Bernabeu, Napoli thrill atop Serie A against Bologna, and Union continue to rise and shock Dortmund to stay top! Finally, we congratulate Benzema and Alexia for their Ballon d'Or wins, and bid adieu to Wanderers gaffer Stephen Hart!
Anthony Urciuoli previews Forge FC's upcoming home match against HFX Wanderers FC on Sunday – the regular season finale for both clubs. Hear from Forge goalkeeper Triston Henry, head coach and technical director Bobby Smyrniotis, and Halifax coach Stephen Hart.
Ruth Gotian: The Success Factor Ruth Gotian has been hailed by the journal Nature and Columbia University as an expert in mentorship and leadership development. Recently, she was named as the #1 emerging management thinker in the world by Thinkers50. She was a semi-finalist for the Forbes 50 Over 50 list and has coached and mentored hundreds of people throughout her career. In addition to being published in academic journals, she is a contributor to Forbes and Psychology Today, where she writes about optimizing success. She is the Chief Learning Officer in Anesthesiology and former Assistant Dean of Mentoring and Executive Director of the Mentoring Academy at Weill Cornell Medicine, where she is a faculty member. She is the author of The Success Factor: Developing the Mindset and Skillset for Peak Business Performance*. In this conversation, Ruth and I explore her research on how high achieves build their networks — and also what works for us both in our personal practices. We discuss several tactics that most leaders can use to strengthen existing networks. Plus, we examine the mindsets that tend to lead to success in professional relationships, in spite of busy schedules. Key Points High achievers are always seeking perspective, insight, and inspiration from people in many different career stages and disciplines. Use the 24/7/30 rule when making new connections. Reach out within 24 hours, again in 7 days, and also at 30 days. Almost always there is a way you can add value to another person, even if they are at the top of professional game. Find that way to help. When you create content on social media, you emerge as one of the 1% of professionals who choose to do this. Give without expectation of anything in return. Resources Mentioned The Success Factor: Developing the Mindset and Skillset for Peak Business Performance* by Ruth Gotian How Do You Find a Decent Mentor When You're Stuck at Home? by Ruth Gotian Networking for Introverted Scientists by Ruth Gotian Give and Take* by Adam Grant Related Episodes The Power of Weak Connections, with David Burkus (episode 347) How to Strengthen Your Network, with Marissa King (episode 425) How to Get Noticed on LinkedIn, with Stephen Hart (episode 495) How to Lead and Retain High Performers, with Ruth Gotian (episode 567) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.
Our hosts Trevor Groome and Aidan Kirkwood are talking to Stephen Hart, Global Innovation Program Director at International Flavors and Fragrances. © 2022 British Society of Flavourists. Music by Aidan Kirkwood
Kia ora, welcome to the first episode of the Right at Home podcast hosted by Community Housing Aotearoa chief executive Vic Crockford. In this episode, you'll hear a conversation with leaders from two of the longest-serving community housing provider organisations in New Zealand. Alison Cadman leads Dwell Housing Trust, her career spans decades of involvement in the community housing sector and her contribution was recently recognised in the 2022 New Year's Honours List. Stephen Hart has been at CORT Community Housing since 2016, recently taking the healm, as its chief executive. Topics covered include: How has the social & political climate influenced community housing over the last thirty-plus years What changes has the sector experienced in the last four decades What does the future hold for community housing in New Zealand? And more! Check out the full conversation in episode one and subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Visit our website for more information.
Our hosts Trevor Groome and Aidan Kirkwood are talking to Stephen Hart, Global Innovation Program Director at International Flavors and Fragrances. Aside from being a creative flavourist for 35 years, Stephen is the invaluable IT brain of our society. Get ready for a bit of a punk vibe, as this was our first recording! © 2022 British Society of Flavourists Music by Aidan Kirkwood
Anthony Urciuoli reviews Forge FC's 3-0 win at HFX Wanderers FC. Hear from Forge FC head coach and technical director Bobby Smyrniotis and midfielder Noah Jensen. Also, hear from Wanderers coach Stephen Hart and goalkeeper Christian Oxner.
2 Old 4 TikTok celebrates 100 episodes! A la Golden Girls, we reflect on our favorite moments from the past two years. Featuring clips from past episodes and interviews with past guests (listed below). Come along for the ride as we interview each other and find out our podcast high and lows, laugh along to bloopers, and reminisce on the good ole days of TikTok 2020. Remember when celebrities weren't on TikTok? What about the watermelon and mustard trend? Do you still remember “Into The Thick Of It”? We do. And we take this 100th episode milestone to look back on all the things you already forgot about these past two years on the Tok. Bonus content: We kept in some Easter eggs of Dena yelling at Melissa about her noisy chair and Melissa cursing out the planes flying overhead. This is a fun one. Thanks for tuning in and supporting the pod! We love you all! Check out all these videos and more on our blog: 2old4tiktok.com, Instagram: @2old4tiktokpod, and TikTok: @2old4tiktok_podcast Andrea Lopez (@andrealopezcomedy), Michael Judson Berry (@mjudsonberry), Stephen Hart (@realstephenhart), Samantha Hartsoe (@samanthartsoe), Daniel Mertzlufft (@danieljmertzlufft), Yasmine Sahid (@ladyyasmina1), Mary Kate Mahany (@basic_indie_babe), Zarna Garg (@zarnagarg), Michael Burke (@dmichaelburke), Pamela Wurst Vetrini (@themostes), Eddie Doyle (@eddiepdoyle), Austin Armstrong (@socialtypro), Drew Witte (@doctor__ew), Cathy Pedrayes (@cathypedrayes), Erin Azar (@mrs.space.cadet), Rynn Star (@rynnstar), Claire Manship (@womanship), Davis Burleson (@davisburleson)
The 2022 Canadian Premier League season is finally upon us, and in celebration of the league's fourth campaign kicking off, CanPL.ca's Kristian Jack and Charlie O'Connor-Clarke got together for a full in-depth preview show. They went team by team, starting out east with HFX Wanderers and finishing on the west coast with the champs Pacific FC, breaking down what's new with each of the CPL's eight clubs and hearing from the head coaches and key players from each team. KJ and Charlie start with the Wanderers (8:19) and hear from Stephen Hart and João Morelli. They move on to a new-look Atlético Ottawa side (22:37) and chat with Carlos González and Nathan Ingham before heading to York United (40:11) as Martin Nash and Max Ferrari share their thoughts on the Nine Stripes in 2022. Bobby Smyrniotis and Tristan Borges appear to chat about Forge FC (56:04), followed by a segment on Valour FC featuring Phillip Dos Santos and returning defender Andrew Jean-Baptiste (1:14:44). They head to Alberta next to talk about an intriguing FC Edmonton side and hear from both Alan Koch and Shamit Shome (1:29:28), then move on to their Al Classico foes Cavalry FC as Tommy Wheeldon Jr. and Elijah Adekugbe appear to share their outlook on the new season (1:42:50). Finally, the champions close things out, as both James Merriman and Pa-Modou Kah join the CanPL Newsroom hosts to break down the coming year on Vancouver Island (1:57:47).
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It's my absolute pleasure to bring you Stephen Hart's HIV story and what he has done with he advocacy since. He's a remarkable person all around and I'm a better person for knowing him. You will love Stephen.
Stephen Hart is a former national team footballer hailing from a place that is near and dear to my heart. The country of Trinidad and Tobago. Currently, Stephen Hart is the Head Coach of The Halifax Wanderers of the Canadian Premier League. We sat down to converse about Trinidad, his transition to Halifax, and the growth of soccer in the Maritimes.
Sarah shares with us the story of an incredible individual who has overcome so many challenges, taken these experiences and turned them into a Broadway show! He continues to share his journey living with HIV via his YouTube channel to help others. This weeks HIV Hero is the fantastic Stephen Hart! Sources'Hart Talks': London Actor Opens Up About Tragedy, HIV, and YouTube (thebody.com)Further InformationStephen Hart - YouTube
In the latest episode of the CanPL.ca Newsroom, hosts Marty Thompson, Charlie O'Connor Clarke, and Kristian Jack cap one of the more enjoyable CPL weekends ever – from goals to controversial calls to, of course, the massive playoff implications that came with them. First up, our trio had to – had to – address York United's massive 2-1 win over Pacific FC at Starlight Stadium where the hosts succumbed to some controversial calls and, Lukas MacNaughton's missed penalty. Why did he take it and what's next for a PFC side set to miss their talismanic defender. Also, how about Lowell Wright and York United who took pole position for the fourth and final playoff spot with the win. Next up is Valour FC's massive 4-2 win over Cavalry FC. Powered by William Akio, how did they become the first team to score four goals against Cavalry in CPL history and what has Phil Dos Santos done to power their team back into the playoff hunt going into a massive final matchday against FC Edmonton? Finally, the gang caps HFX Wanderers' massive 4-1 loss to Forge FC. What went wrong for Stephen Hart's side in their second big loss of the week and what about “angry Forge” who looked bitter after their heartbreaking loss to CF Montreal.
HFX Wanderers goalkeeper coach and former Trinidad and Tobago international stand-out and three-time Gold Cup custodian Jan-Michael Williams lifts the lid on the impact of ex-TTFA president David John-Williams on the Soca Warriors, his controversial W Connection exit, premature international retirement, and THAT injury against Honduras which caused a split in coach Stephen Hart's technical squad.Subscribe for free to the Burdie and Barney Show for our entire archive of interviews at Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, or TuneIn Radio, or follow us at Wired868's YouTube Channel!
Former Strike Squad stand-out and Concacaf Club Championship winner Hutson ‘Baba' Charles talks to Burdie and Barney about his rise from youth goalkeeper to international midfield star, how the Defence Force changed his life, why he almost quit coaching in the wake of Stephen Hart's dismissal, and the Strike Squad's unforgettable fall on November 19th, 1989
In the latest episode of the CanPL.ca Newsroom, hosts Kristian Jack, Charlie O'Connor Clarke, Benedict Rhodes, Marty Thompson, and Brady Reid tee up the Canadian men's national team's massive week as they open the final round of 2022 World Cup qualifying. The gang discusses the Canada squad called by John Herdman (5:01) hashes out a projected XI (8:08) vs. Honduras (7:30pm ET on OneSoccer) and debate how many points it would take for, dare we say it, Canada's qualification for the World Cup. Up next is Canadian Premier League action, starting with Forge FC's swashbuckling win over York United Saturday (20:31). How has Woobens Pacius become such an integral part of this Hamilton squad and, a more theoretical question spurred on by Barton St. Battalion, who are Forge FC? Next is Atletico Ottawa's 2-2 draw to HFX Wanderers FC (26:29) in a match that defies description or logic. Regardless, Marty tries to parse Ryan Telfer's red card and yet another match in which Stephen Hart's Wanderers side dropped points. Sunday's second of three matches on the day, Al Classico between FC Edmonton vs. Cavalry FC (34:02), brought a debate among the guys with Charlie gushing over Joe Mason and others simply commiserating with an FC Edmonton side that just can't quite crack their Albertan rivals. Finally, Pacific FC's 3-2 win over Valour FC (39:29) as the Tridents continue the momentum from their Canadian Championship midweek victory. Has Terran Campbell found a new gear and just what went wrong for Valour?
Are you using live streaming to your benefit? Whether for audience engagement, awareness, or anything else, this tactic, regardless of platform, has proven to be immensely influential in marketing strategy. But how can you best utilize this tactic? On today's episode of the MORE podcast, Ricardo is joined by brand strategist, marketing maven, and founder of Trailblazers.FM Stephen Hart to explain a key tool that might help you out. But first, who is Stephen? By day, Stephen Hart is a marketing leader at the world's largest cybersecurity institute. But at night, he's the host of the Trailblazers.FM platform, a podcast and community created to explore the success stories of black entrepreneurs. He's also a brand strategist, creating online self-paced courses that help people design the life they want to live. Stephen's key to live streaming success - StreamYard. Livestreaming and podcasting are the newest wave of new media and have a tremendous capacity for marketing. However, the main downside of live streaming is that you typically only can live stream on one platform at a time, meaning you leave out some of your audience who isn't on that specific platform. The solution? Enter StreamYard - a platform that allows you to live stream on all of your social media simultaneously. What does StreamYard do? StreamYard allows you to stream on multiple platforms at once. It also has small design inputs, giving you the ability to alter your stream's background, title boxes, and appearance to match brand identity. StreamYard also maintains the key of live streaming: real-time engagement. Just like a regular stream, with StreamYard, you can interact with your audience in real-time, and StreamYard will even tell you which social media platform each person is watching from. Streamyard can be used by just about anyone. There is not much need for technical knowledge, which gives everyone the ability to use and get functions from the platform. There are many applications for live streaming. And with the StreamLine platform, you don't necessarily have to live stream; you can use it for a static recording to edit and publish. Stephen's major takeaway? Once you establish an audience, be consistent with your content. MORE episode resources: If you want to join Stephen for a live stream or join his community, he's active on Youtube, Linkedin, Twitter, and Instagram. He goes live every Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 8:00 am EST. You can also visit his website, stephenahart.com. Check out StreamYard on their website. Books Stephen is currently reading: Tribes by Seth Godin, Good to Great by Jim Collins, Powershift by Daymond John, Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, Vivid Visions by Cameron Harold (who also has an excellent Ted Talk.) Podcasts Stephen listens to: Trailblazers.FM (naturally), Better with Paul, Secure Your Seat by Mindy Harts, Coaching for Leaders by Dave Stachowiak, and How I Built This with Guy Raz.
Welcome back to the Hacker Valley Studio podcast. I'm sure you've heard of the term personal brand, and maybe you've asked yourself, what does it mean and how do I promote it. In this episode, we speak to someone that helps others develop their personal brand. We speak to Stephen Hart, entrepreneur, marketer, and brand strategist. We've known Stephen since way back. He's been a huge supporter, and someone that's helped develop our podcast and our branding. And this episode is nothing but pure gold and entertainment. Can't wait for everyone to listen. Let's jump right into it. Our guest this episode is Stephen Hart. Stephen is the founder of Isles Media LLC, creator of Brand in Demand, and podcast host of Trailblazers.fm. podcast. Stephen always starts conversations off from a place of gratitude. He is grateful for his daughters, who have given him a “home base to run everything through. Beyond that, his is a Marketer and a podcast host for the last five, five and a half years. He is a brand strategist and the creator of an amazing program that he will talk about in a bit here. Listen in as Stephen gives some great tips, and a special invitation. 00:59 Welcome and Intro to Steven Hart 2:16 Steven shares his background 3:45 Become a brand in demand 6:06 Creating a digital footprint 8:15 Desire to start a podcast 9:08 Share others success through Trailblazers.fm 10:00 Creating a course for others 11:23 Brand Management 13:05 Business Digital Footprint vs. Personal footprint 14:39 Brand does not equal logo 16:55 Recreating himself 18:26 Getting clear on goals 19:55 Lacking clarity & how to get clear 24:00 Foundation to your vision 27:10 Entrepreneurship can live simultaneously with employment 30:46 Investment vs. spending 32:45 Getting started on your own vision 35:00 Who do you want to serve? 37:47 Discount for Hacker Valley Tribe Stephen Hart on LinkedIn Stephen Hart on Twitter Stephen Hart on Instagram Visit Stephen on his website, stephenahart.com Join Brand in Demand, brandindemand.co Coupon code: hackervalley200 Hacker Valley website, hackervalley.com Hacker Valley Studio on LinkedIn Hacker Valley Studio on Twitter Hacker Valley Studio on Instagram Sponsored by AttackIQ
The latest AFTN Soccer Show is out for another packed show of Vancouver Whitecaps, MLS, and Canadian Premier League chat. British Columbia is under a heat dome, but thankfully the Whitecaps lifted some of the dark clouds over the team this weekend with a battling draw in Seattle to end a five game losing streak. It wasn't enough to stop them sinking to bottom in the West but it's given some hope. We pick over the bones of that game and the midweek loss to LA Galaxy, hear from head coach Marc Dos Santos and DP striker Lucas Cavallini, and look ahead at how the 'Caps can build on a positive performance. They still need a number 10 badly. Is Scottish player Ryan Gauld the man? We chat about the transfer rumour we broke and hear MDS' thoughts on the player. The Canadian Premier League kicked off this weekend and our feature interview this episode is with new FC Edmonton head coach Alan Koch as we talk about building the Eddies roster and what to expect from the side this season. Plus we hear from CPL commissioner David Clanachan, Pacific FC head coach Pa Modou Kah, and HFX Wanderers' Stephen Hart. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.45: Intro and football cards 05.32: The aftermath of the Whitecaps loss to LA 16.20: Whitecaps v Sounders - postgame analysis with audio from MDS and Cavalliini 65.31: Ryan Gauld - what would the Whitecaps get? Featuring some thoughts from MDS 81.59: CPL kicks off featuring audio from Pa Modou Kah and Stephen Hart 102.44: Alan Koch interview and FC Edmonton chat 135.07: David Clanachan audio and more CPL chat
Fifteen years ago Stephen was drugged and raped by a stranger. Six months later he was diagnosed with HIV. It took him two years to start wanting to live again but today Stephen is a YouTuber and actor with a successful one-man off-Broadway show on his resume, called Shadowed Dreamer. In this interview Stephen and I discuss where to find the strength to keep going when the cards are stacked against you, the misinformation surrounding HIV, its treatment and life expectancy, and why HIV has gone out of fashion with the media. Follow Stephen on Instagram @harttalks2016 and check out his Youtube channel Hart Talks The book: Timothy Conigrave's Holding the Man If you or someone you know is struggling to cope with a positive diagnosis or a potential positive diagnosis, you can find more information on the Terrence Higgins Trust website: www.tht.org.uk If you enjoy the podcast, don't forget to subscribe, share and review. Follow us on Twitter @toughlovepc or on Instagram @missleonardis This episode was edited by Bartosz “Waskii” Tylczynski
How does absorption in a task contribute to the art itself? As an artist and sculptor, Stephen Hart has always been someone who has "made things" and he has some wonderful insights to share about devoting yourself to a task, developing a craft and the power of divine providence in creativity. (Part 2 of 2) Links/References Stephen Hart: https://stephenhart.com.au/ The Common Creative Podcast (Paul and Chris): https://creativecommons.org.au The Common Creative (Mailing List Subscriptions): http://eepurl.com/hgp0_jSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How does absorption in a task contribute to the art itself? As an artist and sculptor, Stephen Hart has always been someone who has "made things" and he has some wonderful insights to share about devoting yourself to a task, developing a craft and the power of divine providence in creativity. (Part 1 of 2) Links/References Stephen Hart: https://stephenhart.com.au/ The Common Creative Podcast (Paul and Chris): https://creativecommons.org.au The Common Creative (Mailing List Subscriptions): http://eepurl.com/hgp0_jSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CPL Fever: Canadian Premier League News & In-Depth Player Interviews - Get into the ⚽️ Journey
Welcome to another episode of "Soccer Stories: Get Into The Journey". This week's guest is Halifax Wanderers and 2020 CPL Coach Of The Year, the illustrious, Stephen Hart! I love him as a coach. I think he is a phenomenal tactician, and right before the interview, I couldn't believe that we were about to interview the Halifax Wanderers Head Coach but also the former head coach of not one, but two National teams - Canada
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The key to producing killer video? Editing like a surgeon. In this episode The Language of Business meets the man who wrote the book on video editing. Host Greg Stoller talks with Mark Spencer of Ripple Training. Plus, last week two guests raved about Final Cut Pro as the best editing system. Stephen Hart of Adobe Creative Campus has a different take. Host Greg Stoller Mark Spencer Stephen Hart Support for The Language of Businesses is from
Season #2 - Episode #10 - Stephen Hart former Canadian National Team coach and current Halifax Wanderers coach joins the Snobs. What a wealth of knowledge and a refreshing talk. Stephen talks honestly about Canada's 8-1 loss to Honduras and the lead up to the game. His thoughts on coaching and his experiences in the game are insightful. A must listen to for any Canada soccer fan and coaches out there, get your masters lesson done by listening to Stephen today.
Lesson 5: Share Useful Ideas With Others Your system can be just for you, but it really shines if you share with others. In this lesson, how to bring it all together in order to leverage credible ideas. Academy Applications Close Friday, March 19th The Academy is a year-long cohort of participant leaders who work personally with me to create movement in their leadership development and organizational results. Discover more and submit your application by Friday, March 19th. Resources Readwise Related Episodes How To Create a Personal Knowledge Management System, with Bonni Stachowiak (episode 129) The Way to Influence Executives, with Nancy Duarte (episode 450) How to Get Noticed on LinkedIn, with Stephen Hart (episode 495) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.
DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded before Wilfried Nancy was confirmed as CF Montreal coach and before the CPL salaries were publicized. We also apologize for the unresolvable static during our conversation with Duane Rollins. In this episode, Peter and Thomas break down the latest news surrounding the Voyageurs Cup final and the logistical issues all sides face. Then they speak to Duane Rollins of Soccer Today about plans for a Canadian second division, what it would look like, which markets could be involved, how it impacts the Canadian Premier League and how this will benefit the women's game. The guys also discuss the off-season dealings of the three MLS teams, the latest news in the CPL – including Tristan Borges' return to Forge FC – Canadian Olympic squad leaks and Jonathan David's productive week with Lille. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: NORTHERN FÚTBOL: @NorthernFutbol PETER GALINDO: @GalindoPW THOMAS NEF @ThomasNef RUNNING ORDER: 1. Canadian Championship final date (0:57) 2. Canadian second division w/Duane Rollins (7:52) 3. Toronto FC roundup (28:36) 4. Vancouver Whitecaps roundup (44:08) 5. Montreal Impact roundup (51:53) 6. Stephen Hart staying in Halifax (52:52) 7. Tristan Borges returns (55:19) 8. Marcel de Jong retires (57:44) 9. Canadian Olympic squad leaks (58:59) 10. Jonathan David, Canadians abroad recap (1:01:48) Produced and edited by Peter Galindo.
With CanPL.ca's Charlie O'Connor Clarke & Marty Thompson. HFX Wanderers FC head coach Stephen Hart joins the show at 15:22.
Stephen had a long career before decided to work in Tabletop Games and gives a great insight into his process and approach to breaking into the industry. A lovely chat which I hope you enjoy! Stephen Hart is a freelance RPG writer and producer. Publishes The Oracle, a monthly RPG magazine and run frequent crowdsourcing campaigns for creative RPG content - both 5e compatible and system-neutral. http://thegrinningfrog.com http://patreon.com/the_oracle Stephen also has one Kickstarter currently running and another coming up. You can check them out here! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tks/zinequest3-docks-of-caswarren-a-legacy-rpg-city-guide https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/undiscoveredgems/contemplation As ever, if you'd like to hear episodes early, go to www.patreon.com/needycatgames, where we tear up the schedule and just release them as soon as they're edited. Thanks for listening! Music from filmmusic.io (incompetech.com): "The Show Must Be Go" by Kevin MacLeod “Happy Boy End Theme” by Kevin MacLeod Licence: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
On the Show - PrEP edition.Stephen Hart talks about his thoughts about PrEP.http://harttalks.co.uk/Tony chats to Alison about her experiences working in a Bournemouth hospital in 1980s, as the AIDs epidemic took hold and the comparison with Channel 4's 'Its a Sin'.Sue talks about the fantastic new women's vaginal ring which is the first fully female controlled Hiv method.From America, Josh explains about a new 'once a month' PrEP pill that has passed its first important stage in becoming a reality.Richard Angell from the Terrence Higgins Trust explains about the Uk's nationwide PrEP rollout and any further developments.https://www.tht.org.uk/Gary Parjeter from Lunch Positive talks about their exciting new befriending service in the Brighton and Hove area.https://www.lunchpositive.org/
Stephen Hart (@realstephenhart) joins 2 Old 4 TikTok this week! Dena and Melissa start the show talking about the Leaning Tower of Pisa prank on TikTok. They also mention the Facetime prank from the Jersey Shore and Below Deck cast going around on TikTok. Dena points out the Kardashian and Jenner family did it a while back. We explain how TikToker Hannah Farrell (@hfazzz) figured out Kylie was launching a new tequila brand called 818. Stephen Hart Interview ~7:00Stephen tells us how he got into TikTok and about his background in acting. We learn more about how he creates characters, his Drake and Josh impression, and how he comes up with content ideas. We ask him about going viral, what’s on his For You Page, and what his college experience was like. College TikTok ~30:00 We explore College TikTok, discussing videos from: @misterbrawny, @ally_jones_23, @adayasabigail, @benchmob, @justinit23. Stephen tells us some of his favorite creators: Connor Wood (@fibulaa), Frankie Jonas (@iamfrankiejonas), Sahib Singh (@sahibcantsingh), Trey Phills (@tphills), Nicole DuBois (@nickydoobs), Tra Rags (@trarags). Lightning Round ~49:00 Stephen answers a speed round of questions both as himself and as his “frat bro” character. We find out his favorite TikTok trends and songs, his advice for TikTok creators, and who he’d have in his Hype House: Paul Russell (@paulrussellmusic), Addison Rae (@addisonre), Josh Richards (@joshrichards), Caitlin Reilly (@itscaitlinhello).Find TikTok videos from all the creators we mention on our blog (2Old4TikTok.com) and Instagram (@2old4tiktokpod).
HFX Wanderers coach Stephen Hart discusses his career path in Canada, coaching the Trinidad and Tobago senior team, his strained relationship with ex-TTFA president David John-Williams, the mysterious Lionel Messi and the Soca Warriors’ recent joint-record 7-0 loss to USA
Diversity and inclusion are important in sales but what do these things mean exactly? In today's episode, Stephen Hart and Sharon Manker are joining Donald in talking about what diversity and inclusion mean in sales. Diversity and inclusion in sales Diversity is being invited to the table and inclusion means having a seat at the table to participate in whatever opportunity there is. It's not just about getting the seat at the table but it's also about having the equity component. We need to break down the unconscious biases that we have. We need to employ true diversity, equity, and inclusion not only in the sales team but also in an organization as a whole. For the black men and women, what the media portrays of us doesn't really represent who we are. Growing up, you may have developed a certain mindset towards people of color and that translates into the workplace. Naturally, you gravitate towards the things that you know and what you've been taught. There are biases that we were brought up with that we need to check at the door. Getting over the things that you've been taught is an uncomfortable conversation. There's a need for willingness and openness to have these difficult conversations. There are things that you can do to change the cycle and have more diversity and inclusion in your organization even if you're only a small group. Shaping the culture Culture is very important. Sharon's organization is very committed to the culture of inclusion and diversity. They recently hired a Chief Diversity Officer, an initiative that highlights the differences. There's self-reporting that employees can do. You can go and report that you're an LGBTQ without any repercussions. You need to be comfortable in the skin that you're in when you go to work. Organizations should encourage people to have difficult conversations to ensure that the culture is sustainable. It needs a top-down approach where people at the top invite everyone to be heard. The goal is to create an environment in the workplace where everyone can talk about the biases and differences. Every member of the organization should be able to see each other and be able to show empathy. Organizations should champion training everyone on unconscious biases, on how to talk about difficult conversations, and how to be advocates. Expanding the workforce for people of color At the end of the day, you're going to hire the most suitable person for the role. But it's also important that organizations represent society and have different perspectives in the team. If everyone is looking through one lens, then you're missing an opportunity. The more you know, the more you grow. In sales, the more you know of the things that you're trying to achieve, the more likely you'll get success. Unless you have a diversity of thoughts in the team, you won't have innovation. Unless you are inclusive, you won't know what else is out there. “Diversity: What Do Diversity and Inclusion Mean in Sales?” episode resources Connect with Sharon Manker on LinkedIn. You can also connect with Stephen Hart on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram or visit his site here. Speak with Donald directly for more sales talks. Reach him via these channels: LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook about any sales concerns. Are you sick of crickets? The pain of sales reps continually reaching out with phone calls and emails and not receiving a response is real. 85% of people prefer text over email and phone calls because they want to engage in a conversation. All text messaging is not equal. Customers respond to people, NOT BOTS. Be more like people and start having conversations that end in conversions. Try Skipio at www.Skipio.com. This episode is also partly brought to you by Wingman. Wingman uses AI-software to empower remote sales teams with conversation intelligence, actionable insights on successful playbooks, and delivers real-time coaching. This course is brought to you in part by TSE Certified Sales Training Program. It's a course designed to help new and struggling sellers to master the fundamentals of sales and close more deals. It will help them elevate their sales game. Sign up now and get the first two modules free! You can go and visit www.thesalesevangelist.com/closemoredeals also call us at (561) 570-5077. "We value your opinion and always want to improve the quality of our show. Complete our 2 mins survey here: thesalesevangelist.com/survey We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes so tune in on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify. You can also leave comments, suggestions, and ratings to every episode you listen to. You can also read more about sales or listen to audiobooks on Audible and explore this huge online library. Register now to get a free book and a 30-day free trial. Audio provided by Free SFX. Other songs used in the episodes are as follows: The Organ Grinder, written by Bradley Jay Hill, performed by Bright Seed, and Produced by Brightseed and Hill.
What is the single most important quality of a healthcare leader? Do clinicians or non-clinicians make better leaders? Does "Generation Snowflake" require different leadership? We ask former Marine Officer, and now Managing Director of the NHS Leadership academy, Steve Hart, these questions and more, in episode 8 of the Military Medicine Podcast. Hosted by Flt Lt James Kuht & Surg Lt Matt Kain.
The host, Marquita M. Qualls, PhD aka "Dr. Q" is a living example of someone who decided to leave the bench and pursue a career that helps others achieve their goals. Though a chemist by training, she commands a masterful understanding of the human aspects needed to thrives in today's fast-paced and competitive business environment. This has enables her to function and make seamless transitions between the scientific and non-technical worlds. This show is built around non-scripted STEMulating Conversations with those who started out doing laboratory research, then ventured Beyond the Bench to use their skills and experiences in other ways. If you have guest or topic recommendations for the show, please send them to podcast@stemulatingconvo.com Mentioned in this show: Adrienne at Groovetheory Designs: http://groovetheorydesigns.com Stephen Hart and the Trailblazers podcast: http://tbpod.com