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Nicolle Wallace discusses the fatal midair collision of a passenger jet and military helicopter, passenger, and the latest on the Senate confirmation hearings for Trump's underqualified cabinet nominees Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, and JFK Jr.Joined by: Erin McLaughlin, Vaughn Hillyard, Steven Wallace, Anthony Roman, Kristy Greenberg, Andrew Weissmann, Frank Figliuzzi, Chris Jansing, Alan Diehl, Jane Harman, Amb. Michael McFaul, Rick Stengel, and Dr. Kavita Patel.
In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I chat with photographer Stephen Wallace about the importance of making work that truly matters. Steven discuss' the impact of blending personal exploration and client work, and how this can lead to greater satisfaction and better results. Steven shares his insights on shooting film and digital, and offers advice on navigating the film versus digital debate. The conversation delves into the psychology behind our choice of subjects, and emphasizes the significance of creating work that resonates with us on a personal level. This conversation will encourage you to prioritize you own artistic vision and not simply follow trends.The Big Ideas with Timestamps:[00:04:23] Black and white photography.[00:08:41] Enjoying photography without film.[00:12:21] Photography as cathartic release.[00:14:56] Reflecting on past work.[00:21:45] Keeping fresh the joy.[00:23:20] Dealing with client expectations.[00:29:34] Being true to each person.[00:31:01] Perception and event photography.[00:36:07] Finding meaningful work in photography.[00:39:03] Meaning in reactionary vs. conceptual photography.[00:44:26] Going against the grain.[00:50:31] Metal chairs and awesome shadows.[00:51:36] Inexpensive black and white film.[00:56:00] Shadows and self-reflection.[00:59:05] Importance of recharging creative batteries.[01:02:31] The importance of shooting daily.Resources:Steven Wallace's Photography WebsiteFollow Steven on InstagramBuild Your Dream Photography Business and Keep More of the Money You Earn with CloudSpot Studio.And get my Wedding and Portrait Contract and Questionnaires, at no cost!Sign up now at http://deliverphotos.com/ Connect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Email me at BeginnerPhotographyPodcast@gmail.com Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
On November 28th, 1998 in Muskegon, Michigan, the Privacky family planned on having a family gathering to celebrate Thanksgiving. One by one, each family member was killed. Stephen Privacky, Linda Privacky, their son - Jedidiah Privacky, Stephen's dad - John Privacky, and Jedidiah's girlfriend - April Boss. One family member was missing. Jed's brother, Seth. There was also a teenage boy, Steven Wallace, seen running away from the home. Let's go through who the Privacky family members were and what happened.--Socials | Website | Contact | Patreon--Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/ReverieCrimePodInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/ReverieTrueCrimeTumblr: https://reverietruecrime.tumblr.comFacebook: https;//www.Facebook.com/ReverieTrueCrimeContact: ReverieTrueCrime@gmail.comWebsite: https://reverietruecrime.wix.com/podcastPatreon: https://www.Patreon.com/ReverieTrueCrime SOURCES:https://www.newspapers.com/image/366844759/https://www.newspapers.com/image/100198969/https://www.newspapers.com/image/100198746/https://www.newspapers.com/image/100199283/https://www.newspapers.com/image/204088594/https://www.newspapers.com/image/204592113/https://www.newspapers.com/image/204088558/https://www.newspapers.com/image/555088595/https://www.newspapers.com/image/100199584/https://www.newspapers.com/image/366865351/https://www.newspapers.com/image/204672006/https://www.newspapers.com/image/555088737/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-nightmare-in-muskegon/https://www.newspapers.com/image/204088708/https://www.newspapers.com/image/204891745/https://www.newspapers.com/image/212468194/https://www.newspapers.com/image/212471048/https://www.newspapers.com/image/100186942/https://www.newspapers.com/image/204650627/https://www.newspapers.com/image/100200596/https://www.newspapers.com/image/204914799/https://www.newspapers.com/image/366851608/https://www.newspapers.com/image/366854240/https://www.newspapers.com/image/211067532/https://www.newspapers.com/image/100175780/https://www.newspapers.com/image/205216184/https://www.newspapers.com/image/366881943/https://www.newspapers.com/image/205015037/https://www.newspapers.com/image/100073944/https://www.newspapers.com/image/211111063/https://www.newspapers.com/image/100057895/https://www.newspapers.com/image/205812793/https://www.newspapers.com/image/205844778/https://www.newspapers.com/image/481046064/https://www.newspapers.com/image/363380715/https://www.newspapers.com/image/209374793/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Privackyhttps://murderpedia.org/male.P/p/privacky-seth.htmhttps://products.kitsapsun.com/archive/1998/12-03/0072_analysis__police_piece_together_a.htmlhttps://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/2018/11/question_remains_20_years_afte.htmlhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114069771/seth-stephen-privackyhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186700891/stephen-charles-privackyhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186700859/linda-ann-privackyhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186700837/jedediah-j-privackyhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186700938/john-j-privackyhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29582937/jack-dennis-watts
Happy National Coming Out Day! The regular season has ended for both LAFC and ACFC. LAFC end it at the top of the table, while Angel City finds itself on the outside of the playoffs while NWSL faces a reckoning. We're happy to have back Daisy Chavez as guest co-host! At 5' in we discuss the end of LAFC's season, and at 11' in we talk about Angel City FC's first season ever, including the NWSL investigation report that exposed systemic issues in US Women's Soccer. At 22'30" our Day in Gay brings a few important stories, including how you'll need to Google the name Lucas Krzikalla. At 40'30" Zaitouna(!) is with us to interview our away team guests Steph and Anna, supporters of Nashville SC and members of the Roadies. And then at 53' in we are joined by Steven Wallace, member of LAFC Pride Republic. Have a gay day, everyone!
We're being sold silver bullet solutions everywhere, and if you're a business owners, there's a new one for sales popping up every minute.But there is one thing that has always been the biggest driver of new business- nurturing your relationships.Therefore, if you're looking for a silver bullet, you need to find a way to nurture as genuinely as possible at scale... and Steven Wallace has that figured out.People like him are why I'm going back, and that's why I'm dedicating a mini series on the show to the upcoming 2022 version that's happening in Ft Worth, TX on September 22-24.This is the second episode when I sit down with Lori to talk about:- why funnels alone aren't going to grow your business- how he combines technology and genuine insights into a scalable nurture sequence- what softwares are out there to help with this- his best networking tips for when you come to the summit!This is a value packed conversation that clearly shows why we're coming back in 2022. If you hear this and you DON'T want to come to the Bad Ass Business Summit... you're weird. There. I said it!Hope to see you there!https://badassbusinesssummit.com/Support the show
In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting the CEO of Phantom CNC Systems, Steven Wallace. Steven is a straight shooter, a man on a mission. We start with a short intro covering Steven's Time in service and what led him to the creation of Phantom CNC. We think you will be surprised to discover some industry secrets that distinguish Phantom from other companies. We cover business philosophy and how this correlates to Phantom's overall mission. We cover technologies and the future of the CNC market. Phantom CNC Systems is a small company, but they are making waves in the industry, forcing other companies to adjust or get out of the way, especially in the Small business market. We cover content creation and social media, how to utilize it, and what to prepare for. How close is everyone to having the ability to operate a CNC? Pretty darn close. Steven covers a feature on their CNC that others don't have; will it eliminate clamping? Where Phantom CNC got its name. No money in 3D carving. We cover CAD and CAM software. Sarge is shopping for a CNC. Steve talks about interning Veterans and training customers. Are they using CNCs to work concrete? There is a lot more covered on the show, so that I won't give it away here. Just go ahead and listen! Guest Host:Steven Wallace, CEO of Phantom CNC Systemssteve@phantomcncsystems.comhttps://phantomcncsytems.com IG:@phantom_cnc_systemYouTube: https://youtu.be/lp70_-KukFAHost: Jeff "Sarge" Schinabeck https://sergeantmaker.comIG: @sergeantmakerYouTube: https://youtube.com/shorts/95GKS0CgzBI?feature=shareTIKTOK: @sergeantmakerJeff "Flash" Strawn IG: @flashpointwoodworkChris Harpster IG: BenchtopwoodworksHttps://benchtopwoodworks.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherHarpsterIf you like the show and find value in it, please consider donating through Patreon. This podcast, like all others, takes time and money, and we appreciate the gratitude of each of our Patrons. If you don't become a patron, we ask you please spread the word and encourage others to give us a listen. You can also follow us on IG @themilitarymakers.https://patreon.com/themilitarymakersThank you to all that listened and downloaded the show. Please leave a review. We love to hear from you, and if you would like to ask a question or suggest a topic you would like us to cover, send an email @ themilitarymakers@gmail.com or Direct message on our IG page. Support the show
In this episode... Mariah is finally inducted in the the Songwriter Hall of Fame and joining us is Steven Wallace who was the ceremony. We also have another lesson in NFTs for ya. Subscribe to our YouTube page for videos and more. Help us keep the lights on around here! Support for this podcast comes from listeners like YOU, get access to The Mariah Report After Show, videos and more bonus content by going to www.patreon.com/themariahreport Membership is just $5 a month, cancel anytime. You can also leave a tip for $2 a month. Follow us on Instagram, twitter or facebook @themariahreport Email us: mariahreport@gmail.com Follow the hosts on instagram: @martinxburgess & @mcde1931 --Credits-- Executive Produced and Edited by Dan Enriquez and Martin Burgess Social Media Manager: Karina Florez Graphic Design by Sean Marks Theme Music produced by Ereezy Beatz Music Voice Overs by Lea Ratcliffe & Dee Smith Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes susch as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infringing.
Our second episode of the REALest Real Estate Podcast in the world! We have Captain REMAX & President of Lincoln Lending Frank Coto talking all things local! VA Loans, Local Banks, and Local pros talking some Real Mac Moves! We had a lot of fun having on Steven Wallace "Captain RE/MAX" & Frank Coto President of Lincoln Lending (813)-Mortgag(e) Drop the E, they Drop the Fee! Stay tuned for our next energetic episode next week, we are now on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, I-Heart Radio App & of course Spotify!
If you have ever played a video game chances are you were asked to create a character profile, to your likeness or not, the character became you. Join Mr. Gabriel Flores as he welcomes a childhood friend with an imagination that goes beyond the physical realm. If you are into video games, photography, creativity, art, or simply a side hustles then this next interview is for you! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-shades-of-entrepreneurship/donations
Steve Wallace is a entrepreneurs financial advisor. We talk about how important it is to have a great standing with your clients, and be as helpful as possible. Try to provide as much value as you can, even when you are not directly making money on each "value" transaction. Thanks Steve.
“Sometimes your business is just not working. And knowing when to stop is just as important as knowing when to go.” - Steven Boyd Wallace This week we are closing out May with another incredible guest shining light on Mental Health awareness month. Tune in to hear Steven Boyd Wallace, a small business owner, actor, and the host of Hardly Tomorrow, a podcast about mental health, entertainment, sports, politics, and more discuss a very candid conversation about his mental health journey and how that looked when having to close down one of his past businesses. My hope is that anyone out there who may be going through something similar will know they are not alone, gain some valuable tools to navigate the process, and ultimately feel inspired to keep moving forward. Links mentioned in the episode: Ep. 66 An Artist's Entrepreneurial Journey with Ally Wallace Website: Hardly Tomorrow Follow Hardly Tomorrow on Instagram Listen to Hardly Tomorrow podcast on Spotify Listen to Hardly Tomorrow podcast on Apple Podcasts Bird's Interview on Hardly Tomorrow Podcast (Episode 3) Follow Steve on Instagram Subscribe to Bird's weekly emails to stay in the loop! Click here to read the transcript of this episode! Want to work together? Click here to get started For more great episodes, visit: www.birdwilliams.com/podcast
Steven’s Wallace is a Banff and destination wedding photographer with a passion for film photography. Today we talk about Steven’s love of film, why the film vs digital debate is garbage, and great tips for new photographer looking to get started in film photography. In This Episode You'll Learn: How Steven got into photography What Steven struggled with most in the beginning and how he overcame it How Steven started shooting weddings Why the film vs digital debate is useless Stevens film photography workflow How Steven edits film and digital photos together to create a cohesive look Where to develop your own film Some great beginner cameras and films to start with Resources: Banff Wedding Photographer Steven Wallace’s website Read why Steven loves shooting film Studioc41 Podcast Steven Wallace on Instagram Join The Beginner Photography Podcast Facebook Community
Prolific composer and artist Steven Wallace joins So Money to discuss the release of highly anticipated film musical Hal King, a hip hop/r&b style musical set in the jazz era of the late 1950's. Steve shares his rich journey mastering the fields of music, performance and filmmaking. We discuss the challenges of being a person of color in a classically white industry, and the behind-the-scenes of how he funded his film. More about Steve Wallace: He is a singer and composer from Chicago and most recently a composer with BMI’s Lehman Engel Workshop for composers and lyricists. His professional expertise incorporates a plethora of genres and styles from Soul, Hip Hop, Blues, and Classical. In the span of his career, Mr. Wallace has released 15 of his own albums independently as an artist, produced, performed and written on over 100 albums with credits including Ledisi, Ghostface Killah of the Wu Tang Clan, De La Soul, and Eric Roberson, as well as gaining nods from the likes of Jay-Z, Jadakiss, Just Blaze and others for his fantastic and creative ideas. As a composer, Steve Wallace has written a book of 15 art songs, 2 symphonies, 4 operas, 2 musicals and a variety of chamber works for various instruments. Mr. Wallace is also a very accomplished classical singer and has performed worldwide as a soloist, on tours, and as lead tenor roles in operas such as Carmen, La Boheme, and La Traviata with respected opera companies nationwide. Here's where you can watch the trailer for Hal King. The film is currently streaming on Amazon, iTunes, YouTube and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jesus shares a perspective uniquely relevant in a COVID world. Unpack this timely prayer with Executive Pastor, Steven Wallace.Resources and a transcript for this episode can be found at bethel.ch/podcasts.Connect with us online at bethel.ch or find us @bethelchurchwa on Instagram and Bethel Church WA on Facebook
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari is heading to a different kind of zoo...a dead zoo! No, I don't mean a closed zoo...I mean the Gray Fossil Site in Gray, Tennessee. I'm bringing you an interview with Dr. Steven Wallace, a paleontologist and geologist who brings the perspective of time to the conservation efforts that are currently being undertaken all around the world! In this interview you will get to find out about some of the species that used to live in the United States that no longer do...including tapirs, rhinos, and (most importantly to me) red pandas! Get ready for a surprisingly timely message that comes to you from five million years ago! You can check out @grayfossilsite on Insta, Facebook, and Twitter gf.handson.org is their website And as always, don't forget rossifari.com, www.patreon.com/rossifari, rossifari.redbubble.com, and @rossifari on the social medias!
It’s time we realize that none of this (whatever “this” may be) is about us in the first place. Explore with Steven Wallace, our Executive Pastor, the blessing of being at the “end of your rope”.Resources and a transcript for this episode can be found at bethel.ch/updates/505Connect with us online at bethel.ch or find us @bethelchurchwa on Instagram and Bethel Church WA on Facebook
Join Host Steve Wallace, Esq. and Co-Host Celena Muzic both of The Wallace Law Group, PL as they are joined by Jerome Myers.Topics Include:Jerome Myers' educational background and inspirationsJerome Myers' Professional BackgroundAdvice for Real Estate InvestorsJerome Myers' Investment StratgiesDescription of Jerome Myers' Podcasts Multifamily Missteps and Dream CatchersAdvice on How To Host a PodcastPop Culture Banter Lightning Round
Conducting Better Property Due Diligence With Steven Wallace: Discovering Multifamily Podcast: Episode 33On this episode of Discovering Multifamily, Steven Wallace, who is the Founding Attorney of Wallace Law Group, P.L., talks about his experiences and best practices to manage the due diligence process of an apartment building acquisition. Podcast Links:ITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/discovering-multifamily/id1506820688Website: www.redknightproperties.com/mediaSpotify: https://lnkd.in/gfcVc3pYouTube: https://youtu.be/QvMFe4WmsQYLinks/Shout-Outs Mentioned:www.redknightproperties.com - Red Knight Properties Websitehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-wallace-0b802718/ - Steven Wallace LinkedIn#financialfreedom#passiveinvesting#activeinvesting#investsmart#investwisely#buildingwealth#multifamily#podcast#Brian Leonard#Anthony Scandariato#Red Knight Properties
After five grueling years and 50 updates to Kickstarter Backers, FILM Ferrania releases P30 and a series of videos updating backers on its progress in restoring an Iconic Italian film factory and resurrecting a color reversal film for the film community. Co-host, Steven Wallace a backer on the project, has the opportunity to speak to Dave Bias, the marketing manager for FILM Ferrania to learn more about its difficulties in resurrecting an iconic brand. Studio C-41 News FILM Ferrania: Related Article
My guest is Steven Wallace.Steven Wallace is the founder and CEO of the Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company, the first company to sustain exports of premium chocolate manufactured entirely in Africa, and credited with producing the world's first single-origin chocolate bar in 1994. He shares his experience with tariffs and their impact on international trade and the world economy. Wallace often speaks on economic development, cross-cultural issues, and the challenges of starting a gourmet-food business in Africa. He lives in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Special Guest: Steven C. Wallace .
En esta edición hemos querido lanzar el tema de cómo mantener un balance correcto entre mejora técnica e iniciativas de negocio ... Con la ayuda de Fernando Palomo y Christof Damian, facilitado por Steven Wallace, eso sí esta vez lo hemos realizado en inglés Muchísimas gracias a los que habéis participado, ¡Disfrutadlo!
Have you ever thought that you’re at a place in your life where it’s too late to start over? Sometimes I feel like we get to a certain age (an age that doesn’t actually really exist) and we think that we are stuck doing what we are doing forever. We think that if we aren’t successful doing something by age…. let’s day 28! Then we are STUCK. It’s never too late. I mean, Morgan Freeman was 52 when he got his first leading role in a movie… and now we see Morgan Freeman do everything! Vera Wang decided she wanted to be a designer… at age 40! Ray Kroc didn’t open his first McDonald’s until after he turned 50. This just goes to show it is NEVER too late to pursue something you believe in… My guest this week is Steven Wallace, author of OBRONI AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY and founder of Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company, the first beyond fair trade, “single-origin” chocolate in Ghana. I LOVED chatting with Steven because, let’s be honest, I love chocolate, and also because this is an area that I honestly do not know a lot about and I was so eager and ready to learn from Steven’s experiences… You’re going to LOVE this one… About Steven: Steven Wallace, Founder/President of The Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company. Omanhene is the first company to sustain exports of premium chocolate manufactured entirely in Africa. Omanhene is credited with producing the world’s first single-origin chocolate bar in 1994 and with creating an entirely new chocolate category (dark milk chocolate). Omanhene’s entrepreneurial accomplishments and path-breaking business model have been recognized by President Jimmy Carter, former ambassador Shirley Temple Black and the United Nations Global Compact. He was selected as one of the inaugural TED Fellows in 2007. He is a featured subject in the book, “Food Heroes” by Georgia Pellegrini and features prominently in the book “Chocolate Nations” by Orla Ryan. He is the author of “Obroni and the Chocolate Factory: An Unlikely Story of Globalization and Ghana’s First Gourmet Chocolate Bar” (2017, Skyhorse Publishing). Wallace first came to the Brong-Ahafo region of Ghana as a high school foreign exchange student during the summer of 1978. (He lived with a traditional Ghanaian family, which consisted of a host father and his three wives and 21 children.) He founded Omanhene at the age of 29. Wallace often speaks on economic development, cross-cultural issues and the challenges of starting a gourmet food business in Africa. He delivered a TEDx talk in Accra and has served as a guest panelist at the US State Department sponsored African Growth and Opportunity Act Forum in Accra, Ghana. Wallace frequently speaks at public events and universities including Brown, Princeton, The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, The University of Michigan Graduate School of Business and Northwestern University. Wallace is a founding partner in NuMedika, a patient-centric telemedicine platform specifically designed for the African continent. Previously, Wallace worked in broadcasting in the newsroom of WMAL-AM 63, a networkowned radio station in Washington, DC and then as an attorney with the boutique tax law firm of Silverstein & Mullens in Washington, DC. He later served as the vice-president of Midstates Sportswear. He served as vice-chair of the board of directors of AFS-USA, Inc. and on the board of trustees of AFS Intercultural Programs, Inc. the largest volunteer student exchange organization in the world. AFS has been instrumental in the US State Department’s YES program bringing young people from countries with Muslim populations to the US to spend a year with a US family and attend a US high school. Wallace holds a bachelor’s degree in History magna cum laude (Phi Beta Kappa) from Brown University and a juris doctor degree from the University of Chicago Law School. Mr. Wallace is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He lives in Whitefish Bay, WI. For more information, see www.omanhene.com. Connect with Steven: https://www.omanhene.com/ https://twitter.com/OmanheneChoc https://www.facebook.com/OmanheneIsMadeFromTheBestCocoaInTheWorldPeriod/ Buy Steven's Book Special thanks to CAUSEBOX for sponsoring this week's Business with Purpose podcast. Use coupon code MOLLY for $15 off! 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In today’s episode, Susan talks with Steven Wallace, the founder and CEO of the Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company, the first company to sustain exports of premium chocolate manufactured entirely in Africa, and credited with producing the world's first single-origin chocolate bar in 1994. Susan and Steve talk about international business and how everyone can win. They talk about comparative advantage among nations and how to create a world-changing business.Links:Steve’s websites: http://www.omanhene.com http://www.numedika.comSteve’s’s book: http://amzn.to/2HRFnAoSusan’s websites:Everything Susan: http://suebmoe.com2Questions.TV: http://2Questions.TVBaroncini-Moe Executive Coaching: http://susanbaroncini-moe.comBusiness in Blue Jeans: http://businessinbluejeans.comShare your thoughts in the comments below!Equipment used for this video:- Zoom.us- Blue Yeti Microphone- MacBook Pro Subscribe to 2QuestionsTV for more interviews and behind the scenes footage! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Barber of BYU looks at the 2018 mid-terms and whether Trump supporters will turn out for Republicans. Florida Judge Steve Leifman treats mental illness with therapy, not jail time. Northeastern Univ's Rupal Patel wants you to donate your voice to the voiceless. Steven Wallace of The Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company thinks their Ghanaian-made chocolate is freshest. Parent Preview's Rod Gustafson on Ready, Player One. BYU's Scott Sommerfeldt built a quieter toilet for airplanes.
In today’s episode, Susan talks with Steven Wallace, the founder and CEO of the Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company, the first company to sustain exports of premium chocolate manufactured entirely in Africa, and credited with producing the world's first single-origin chocolate bar in 1994. He’s also the author of “Obroni and the Chocolate Factory: An Unlikely Story of Globalization and Ghana's First Gourmet Chocolate Bar,” which he and Susan discuss in this interview.Links:Steven’s website, the Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company: https://www.omanhene.com/Steven’s book: http://amzn.to/2BjQMZDSusan’s websites:Everything Susan: http://suebmoe.com2Questions.TV: http://2Questions.TVBaroncini-Moe Executive Coaching: http://susanbaroncini-moe.comBusiness in Blue Jeans: http://businessinbluejeans.comShare your thoughts in the comments below!Equipment used for this video:- Zoom.us- Blue Yeti Microphone- MacBook ProSubscribe to 2QuestionsTV for more interviews and behind the scenes footage! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Si quieres ver el video con slides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV77OcgCBI4 Agile coaching is not easy. People will be quick to criticise and slow to praise. It can be a dangerous job if done wrongly. Your parents will stare blankly at you while you explain what your job is… Having worked in Agile for more than 8 years, I’ve learnt things that you wouldn’t believe to be true. How could they be after all? During the talk I look at 7 things I would have loved to have known before becoming an Agile Coach. I had to learn them the hard way, hopefully you don’t have to. Some of the topics I’ll explore are : how important the role of language is any transformation how agile creates lots of problems in organisations the types of developers who don’t want Agile and what you can do about it how big your ego is matters And more things that no-one told me about. Why didn’t someone mention them before? Next thing someone will say the tooth fairy doesn’t exist…
December 15, 2017 Book Launch Expert Michael Butler, African Chocolate Steven Wallace, Comfort Zone Kevin Corcoran Jr
What country makes the best chocolate? Most people would answer "Switzerland," or, if they're discerning, "Belgium" or "France." But, how many cocoa trees grow in Zurich? Lyon? Antwerp? Shouldn't the country known for growing the best cocoa beans be the one that makes the best chocolate? So, captivated by theories of international trade but with precious little knowledge of cocoa or chocolate, Steven Wallace set out to build the Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company in Ghana―a country renowned for its cocoa and where Wallace spent part of his youth―in a quest to produce the world's first export-ready, single-origin chocolate bar. What followed would be the true story of an obroni―white person―from Wisconsin taking on the ultimate entrepreneurial challenge. Written with sensitivity and devastating self-awareness, _Obroni and the Chocolate Factory _ (https://www.amazon.com/Obroni-Chocolate-Factory-Unlikely-Globalization/dp/151072365X)is Steven's chaotic, fascinating, and bemusing journey to create a successful international business that aspired to do a bit of good in the world. This book is at once a penetrating business memoir and a story about imagining globalism done right. Wallace's picaresque journey takes him to Ghana's residence for the head of state, to the Amsterdam offices of a secretive international cocoa conglomerate, and face-to-face with key figures in the sharp-elbowed world of global trade and geopolitics. Along the way he'll be forced to deal with bureaucratic roadblocks, a legacy of colonialism, corporate intrigue, inscrutable international politics, a Bond-esque villain nemesis, and constant uncertainty about whether he'll actually pull it off. This rollicking love letter to both Ghana and the world of business is a rare glimpse into the mind of an unusually literate and articulate entrepreneur. Special Guest: Steven C. Wallace .
As part of the UC Global Health Day 2015, four leading public health researchers offer ideas on how to help undocumented immigrants at the state level, in light of stalled immigration reform in Washington. Speakers include Claire Brindis of UC San Francisco, Michael Rodriguez and Steven Wallace of UCLA, and Reshma Shamasunder of the California Immigrant Policy Center. Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29632]
As part of the UC Global Health Day 2015, four leading public health researchers offer ideas on how to help undocumented immigrants at the state level, in light of stalled immigration reform in Washington. Speakers include Claire Brindis of UC San Francisco, Michael Rodriguez and Steven Wallace of UCLA, and Reshma Shamasunder of the California Immigrant Policy Center. Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29632]
Unity Spiritual Community in Citrus Heights' Christmas Cantata from December 22, 2013, with Rev. Carla Comiter and musicians Steven Wallace, Lisa Lawson, and Michael Lawson