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Hier gehts zu meinen Workshops 2020 bin ich vor fast genau 5 Jahren von Spiegellos auf Spiegelreflex gewechselt. Dazu stellt ihr mir immer wieder viele Fragen. Aus diesem Grund gehe ich gezielt auf die Frage ein, wie adaptiert man Canon EF an RF, wie gut funktioniert das Adaptieren und welche Vorteile oder Nachteile entstehen. Was ist in der Wildlife und Natur Fotografie der echte Unterschied. Welche Vorteile und Nachteile haben der Sucher, der Autofokus und die Geschwindigkeit. Würde ich wieder umsteigen? Podcast: Welche Canon EF Objektive würde ich heute adaptieren. Hier gehts zu meinen Workshops
Die Natur des Lebens in schwierigen Zeiten" – Sadhguru beleuchtet Resilienz, Freude und innere Stärke während der Pandemie. Besonders tiefgründig: seine Reflexionen über Vergänglichkeit und Sterblichkeit, inspiriert von einer jüdischen Tradition, bei der Sucher ihre eigene Sterblichkeit im Krematorium begreifen sollten. Mit persönlichen Geschichten und dem Kontrast zwischen Arm und Reich zeigt er, wie die Pandemie unsere Verletzlichkeit offenbart. Eine Episode voller Weisheit, inspirierender Analogien und praktischer Ratschläge für Wachstum in herausfordernden Zeiten! Originalvideo auf Englisch: • What Does it Take to Become a Genuine... ********* Nimm Sadhguru ist ein Yogi, Mystiker, Visionär, Bestsellerautor und Dichter, der zu den 50 einflussreichsten Menschen Indiens zählt. Seine absolute Klarheit der Wahrnehmung verschafft ihm einen einzigartigen Platz, nicht nur im spirituellen Bereich, sondern auch in der Wirtschaft, im Umweltschutz und auf internationaler Ebene und öffnet eine neue Tür für alles, was er berührt. ☀️ Inner Engineering ist ein kraftvolles Werkzeug, das Dich befähigt, Wohlbefinden in jeden Aspekt Deines Lebens zu bringen. Entwickelt von Sadhguru, bietet dieser Kurs bewährte Methoden, um Dich in einen freudigen, entspannten und konzentrationsfähigen Menschen zu verwandeln, der mühelos mit äußeren Gegebenheiten umgehen kann.
Wer sich ernsthaft für Raumfahrt interessiert, der brennt mit Sicherheit darauf, einmal die SpaceX Starbase in Südtexas zu besichtigen. Neues Jahr, neues Glück und möglicherweise dein Vorsatz für´s kommende Jahr: Das Starship aus nächster Nähe sehen und vielleicht sogar einen Start der größten und schubstärksten Rakete, die je gebaut wurde. Aber wie plant man so eine Reise in das pochende Herz der Raumfahrt von morgen? Was kostet das Ganze und besonders wichtig: Was sind die Dinge, die man vor Ort auf keinen Fall tun sollte? Denn: Ja, auch hier gibt es ein paar Fettnäpfchen. Am Ende dieses Videos gibt's dann noch praktische Tipps für eine problemlose Reise zum „Gateway to Mars“. Also unbedingt dranbleiben! Was sollte man für einen Tagesausflug zur Starbase mitnehmen? Pass und - falls ihr DANACH essen, tanken oder Ähnliches wollt - Kreditkarte und/oder Geld. Denn Achtung: In der Starbase selbst gibt es weit und breit keine Geschäfte, keine Tankstellen oder öffentliche Restaurants. Keine Toiletten. Ihr müsst alles, was ihr braucht, im Auto dabei haben. Das gilt auch für Verpflegung und Wasser. Dafür ist die Netzabdeckung vor Ort super! Also gönnt euch den Flex und macht einen Video-Call mit der Startrampe im Hintergrund.
Leonard Cohen – der singende Dichter, der Sucher nach Schönheit und Wahrheit, der melancholische Sänger. Die Kindheit in Montreal in einer religiösen jüdischen Familie formt ihn, die Lyrik der 50er Jahre begeistert den jungen Leonard. Er zieht durch die Welt, nach Europa mit diesem Traum, lebt eine Zeitlang auf Hydra unter anderen Künstlern und Aussteigern. 1967, da ist Leonard Cohen Anfang 30, werden erste Lieder von ihm bekannt. Lieder über verlassene Liebschaften, Schmerz und einsame Nächte – das kommt bestens an. Cohen wird bekannt, gerade seine Texte ragen heraus aus in der Musikwelt. Sein persönliches Leben aber gerät immer wieder ins Wanken: Er verlässt seine Freundin Marianne, die er so unsterblich in „So long, Marianne“ besungen hat, wird Vater, flüchtet erneut. Cohen reist nach Israel und singt für die Frontsoldaten, er versinkt in Drogenexperimenten und Depressionen. Sein Publikum steht weiter zu ihm, auch in den 70er Jahren, wo nur alle paar Jahre ein neues Album erscheint. Wenn ich wüsste, woher die guten Songs kommen, würde ich da gern öfter hingehen, räsoniert Cohen. Seine Suche nach den richtigen Worten ist noch lange nicht zu Ende. Peters Musikliste Songs Of Leonard Cohen (1967): Suzanne, Master song, Winter lady, The stranger song, Sisters of mercy, Stories of the street, One of us cannot be wrong Songs From A Room (1969): Bird on a wire, Story of Isaac, Seems so long ago Nancy, You know who I am Songs Of Love And Hate (1971): Avalanche, Dress Rehearsal Rag, Love calls you by your name, Famous blue raincoat, Sing another song boys, Joan of Arc Live Songs (1973): Bird on a wire, Nancy, Please don't pass me by New Skin For The Old Ceremony (1974): Chelsea Hotel, Lover lover lover, Field Commander Cohen, There is a war, A singer must die, Who by fire Death Of A Ladies‘ Man (1977): Memories, Don't go home with your hard-on Recent Songs (1979): The guests, The window, Came so far for beauty, The traitor, Our lady of solitude, The smokey life, Ballad oft he absent mare Unser Podcast-Tipp in dieser Folge: Am Schlick https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/am-schlick/13305395/
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Aktenzeichen Arkham - ein deutschsprachiger Arkham Horror Podcast
Hallo liebe Ermittler, die Reise nach Helock Isle geht weiter! Wir schauen uns heute die Sucher-Karten der Ermittler-Erweiterung "Das Fest von Hemlock Vale" an. Viel Spaß! Kontakt: aktenzeichenarkham@gmail.com Der Ermittler-Treffpunkt: www.aktenzeichen-arkham.de Musik: Alien Swing - Stefan Kartenberg feat. Doxent Zsigmond; licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
Fotograf Lüder Andersen übernimmt einen öden Auftrag, um einen weniger renommierten Kollegen und Freund aus den Studientagen einen Gefallen zu tun: Er dokumentiert den Umbau des Hamburger Flughafens. Doch plötzlich sieht Lüder durch den Sucher seiner Kamera einen Menschen, den er früher kannte, und von dem er nur eins mit Sicherheit weiß: Er ist seit Jahren tot! Mitwirkende Wilfried Dziallas: Lüder Andersen Uta Stammer: Marianne Kock Uwe Friedrichsen: Jan Welllmann Anne Moll: Lieselotte Poelnitz Rolf Nagel: Christof; Claas Heinze Till Huster: Herzberg Nicole Dirks: Flughafenangestellte Birte Kretschmer: Politesse Nils Ove Krack: Börnie Produktion: Radio Bremen und NDR 2003
Pascal Maitre zählt zu den renommiertesten Fotojournalisten der Welt. Seine mitreißenden Reportagen sind in den wichtigsten internationalen Magazinen erschienen, darunter Stern, GEO und National Geographic. Seine Reise in die Welt des Fotojournalismus begann nach seinem Psychologiestudium und war der Beginn einer bemerkenswerten Karriere, die Jahrzehnte und Kontinente umspannte. Sein besonderes Interesse gilt Afrika und Afghanistan. In diesem Interview spricht Pascal Maitre über seine abenteuerliche Karriere als Bildermacher rund um den Globus und verrät, was er durch den Sucher seiner Kamera über das Leben gelernt hat. Pascal Maitre im Internet Webseite Instagram // Werbung // Street und Reportage-Workshop in Helsinki & Lissabon Informationen und Buchung: Street und Reportage-Workshop in Helsinki (24. bis 28. Juli 2024) und Lissabon (06. bis 10. November 2024) Anmeldung zum GATE7-Newsletter
Beim ersten Quidditch Game in Kapitel 11 von "Stein der Weisen" gewinnt - surprise - Gryffindor. Bei der Übersetzung des Banners aus dem Englischen stellt sich außerdem die Frage: ist Harry jetzt eigentlich Sucher oder Präsident?
Hello and welcome as I introduce this beautiful soul, Alanna Sucher! Alanna is the founder of Combined by Alanna and has so much knowledge in plant based eating as well as food combining as she struggled with digestion, gut health and more. Alanna knew there was more to foods and decided to practice food combining to optimize digestion while enjoying the foods she loves to eat. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/combinedbyalanna/ Website: https://combinedbyalanna.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@COMBINEDbyAlanna Click here for one week free of CombinedbyAlanna! https://patreon.com/COMBINEDbyAlannautm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome as I introduce this beautiful soul, Alanna Sucher! Alanna is the founder of Combined by Alanna and has so much knowledge in plant based eating as well as food combining as she struggled with digestion, gut health and more. Alanna knew there was more to foods and decided to practice food combining to optimize digestion while enjoying the foods she loves to eat. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/combinedbyalanna/ Website: https://combinedbyalanna.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@COMBINEDbyAlanna Click here for one week free of CombinedbyAlanna! https://patreon.com/COMBINEDbyAlannautm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In der Welt von Dragon's Dogma 2 sind ganze 240 Sucher-Medaillons versteckt, die ihr für verschiedene Belohnungen sammeln könnt. Wie ihr euch die Suche so einfach wie möglich macht und alle Medaillons finden könnt, zeigen wir euch an dieser Stelle mit Karte und Video.
In dem Roman "Rahels Reise" erzählt C. Bernd Sucher die Geschichte einer jüdischen Großfamilie über fünf Generationen. Dabei wurde der Autor vom Leben seiner jüdischen Großmutter inspiriert, wie er im Gespräch mit Hermine Kaiser erzählt.
[Nina und Duri](https://www.blra.ch) verbinden in ihrem Podcast die goldenen Regeln des Filmemachens von Wim Wenders mit den Herausforderungen im Bereich der Strafverfolgung. Sie diskutieren die Frustration, die entsteht, wenn die Gerichte oder die Staatsanwaltschaft die Ausführungen der Verteidigung stillschweigend übergeht. Was ist von der Begründungsdichte bei Haftentscheidungen zu halten? Ein weiteres Thema sind Paare im Strafrecht: Im Gegensatz zur Architektur, wo Liebespaare häufig gemeinsame Büros führen, ist dies in der Strafverteidigung nicht der Fall. Wie sieht es überhaupt mit Liebespaaren im Strafrecht aus: Gibt es viele Liebesbeziehungen zwischen den verschiedenen Playern in Strafverfahren (Staatsanwält:innen, Polizist:innen, Richter:innen, Strafverteidieger:innen)? Die besprochenen Regeln: 38. Warum würdest du in deinem Trailer sitzen, während deine Crew arbeitet? 39. Lass sie keine Gleise legen, bevor du wirklich durch deinen Sucher geschaut hast. 40. Du brauchst von Anfang an einen guten Titel. Drehe den Film nicht mit einem Arbeitstitel, den du hasst! 41. Im Allgemeinen ist es besser, keine Paare zu beschäftigen. (Aber natürlich gibt es Ausnahmen!) 50 goldene Regeln der Strafverteidigung: - [1-5 - Wenn du nichts zu sagen hast, fühl dich nicht verpflichtet, so zu tun, als ob du es tätest](https://www.duribonin.ch/571-wenn-du-nichts-zu-sagen-hast-fuehl-dich-nicht-verpflichtet-so-zu-tun-als-ob-du-es-taetest/) - [6-14 - Die Staatsanwaltschaft droht die Strafverteidigung abzuhängen](https://www.duribonin.ch/572-die-staatsanwaltschaft-droht-die-strafverteidigung-abzuhaengen/) - [15-23 - Verliebe dich niemals in die/den Beschuldigten!](https://www.duribonin.ch/574-verliebe-dich-niemals-in-die-den-beschuldigten/) - [24-32 - Plädoyers: Echte Überzeugung oder nur Show?](https://www.duribonin.ch/576-plaedoyers-echte-ueberzeugung-oder-nur-show/) - [33-37 - Die Nachbearbeitung von Einvernahmen](https://www.duribonin.ch/587-die-nachbearbeitung-von-einvernahmen/) Links zu diesem Podcast: - Das Buch zum Podcast: [In schwierigem Gelände — Gespräche über Strafverfolgung, Strafverteidigung & Urteilsfindung](https://www.duribonin.ch/produkt/in-schwierigem-gelaende/) - Anwaltskanzlei von [Nina und Duri](https://www.duribonin.ch) - Titelbild [bydanay](https://www.instagram.com/bydanay/) Die Podcasts "Auf dem Weg als Anwält:in" sind unter https://www.duribonin.ch/podcast/ oder auf allen üblichen Plattformen zu hören
EP 55 - Wir lesen weiter in „Harry Potter und der Stein der Weisen“ und erreichen das dritte Kapitel „Briefe für niemanden“.Wir fragen uns: Haben die Dursleys ein Aggressionsproblem?
Grettelyn talks to Susan Sucher, the Local Societies Coordinator for the Society of G.K. Chesterton, about the great gift of our local societies and how she's helping people form and sustain ones of their own. To learn more, to find a local society near you, or to inquire into getting one started in your area, visit https://www.chesterton.org/local-societies/. To learn about the Frances Chesterton Rosary League, visit https://www.chesterton.org/frances-chesterton-rosary-league/. For the essay discussed in today's episode, visit https://library.chesterton.org/the-extension-of-the-family-33027/.
Welcome to the finale of the Surfing Corporate Podcast, corporate surfers! For today's very special episode, we flip the script and bring on an amazing guest-host (Surfing Corporate former guest, Christine Escribano) to interview Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins in a revealing tell-all conversation á la Barbara Walters. Get ready, cause stones will be turned, skeletons will be found, and corporate secrets will be spilled, all while drinking too much champagne (please don't tell HR).Over the last four seasons of the Surfing Corporate Podcast, we have featured more than 30 prestigious guests and now it's our hosts' turns in the hot seat. Join us as we close out this amazing journey.Surfing Corporate intern is Stephany Gil de Sucher.Original theme music by Chaliwa Music. The rest of our music is by BlueDot Sessions.
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"Ungefähr 95 000 Menschen in Deutschland gehören einer jüdischen Gemeinde an. Bei einer Gesamtbevölkerung von 83 Millionen sind das nicht einmal 1% – eine sehr kleine Zahl. Und doch steht diese Gruppe immer wieder im Zentrum der medialen Aufmerksamkeit."
Wie steht es um die deutschen Jüdinnen und Juden? Wie lebt es sich fast 80 Jahre nach dem Holocaust in Deutschland? Diesen Fragen geht der Autor C. Bernd Sucher in seinem aktuellen Buch nach. Er ist bei Hermine Kaiser zu Gast.
In seinem neuen Buch skizziert Sucher ein Bild des gegenwärtigen deutschen Judentums: zwischen Erinnerungskultur und Identitätssuche, wieder aufkeimendem Antisemitismus und der Hoffnung auf die längst überfällige Akzeptanz durch die deutsche Gesellschaft.
Christoph, Sven und Gabi sprechen über die angeblich größte Monstersuchaktion am Loch Ness seit Jahren, für die sich viele Medien aber wenige freiwillige Sucher interessierten.
We look back at the best moments of the season and also discuss hot new topics, like the current female-driven movement on social media that is making the case for women to write emails more like men (more assertive, less apologetic). We also unpack the new corporate buzzword that is giving us hives: ProcastiWorking. Sign up for our newsletter at SurfingCorporate.com so we can stay in touch over our Summer hiatus!This episode of Surfing Corporate was produced, edited and co-hosted by Aileen Merciel.Co-host is Glenda Pacanins, queen of corporate decks and corporate lingo.Our fabulous intern is Stephany Gil de Sucher.Our original theme song is by the amazing folks of Chaliwa Music & Sound.
We speak with Gilbert columnist and upcoming conference speaker Susan Sucher about the vocation of a "Domestic Empress." Don't miss it! LINKS: Susan's 2022 conference talk: https://www.chesterton.org/store/product/the-emancipation-of-domesticity/ This year's Chesterton conference: https://www.chesterton.org/conference
According to the Better Business Bureau, approximately 14 million people encounter job scams annually in the U.S. alone!
This week, Ira spoke with three-time Grammy nominee Kevin Sucher, leader of Las Vegas' favorite yacht rock band, The Docksiders (performing every Thursday night at 7 at Notoriety Live in Neonopolis, Downtown Las Vegas). In this episode of “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Kevin talks about defining yacht rock; why he loves the genre; what establishing a residency in Las Vegas means to him; why he only wanted top-notch musicians for his band; and his favorite song (hint: Kenny Loggins).
Brother Loren Sucher grew up in Provo with an interest in education, technology, and many other topics. Listen to his experience developing faith and skills across years of growth and unplanned learning opportunities.
Did you know that the average employee spends nearly 2.5 hours per day in drama? Yup, we spend 150 minutes a day gossiping, tattling, withholding buy-in, and resisting change. The good news is that it doesn't have to be this way. Imagine having the right tools to leave the drama ––AKA emotional waste –– behind, and instead spend your time and energy on your actual work and wellbeing.This is the goal of Cy Wakeman, a therapist accidentally turned drama researcher who is recognized for cultivating a counter-intuitive, reality-based approach to leadership. During this episode, Cy shines a light on the part that we ourselves play in creating workplace drama (it's not just a problem that everyone else has) and she provides techniques to improve the way we face these challenging moments in our interactions with colleagues. She also shares her most embarrassing moments ever on stage.Cy is a New York Times best-selling author and a sought-out consultant and speaker for many Fortune 500 companies. She's been featured on the TODAY Show, the AskGaryVee Show with Gary Vaynerchuk, The New York Times, Business Insider, The Daily Muse, SHRM.com and many more. Now she can add being on the Surfing Corporate podcast to her accolades. You can learn more about Cy Wakeman by checking out her website. You can also follow her on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter and Tiktok. Credits:Surfing Corporate is produced and edited by Aileen Merciel. Cohosts are Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins. Our Intern is Stephany Gil de Sucher. Surfing Corporate's original theme song is by Chaliwa Music. The rest of our music is by BlueDot Sessions.
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For this episode, we interview the coauthor of The Power of Trust, Sandra Sucher. In this book, Sandra Sucher and Shalene Gupta examine the economic impact of trust and the science behind it and conclusively prove that trust is built from the inside out. Trust emerges from a company being the “real deal”: creating products and services that work, having good intentions, treating people fairly, and taking responsibility for all the impacts an organization creates, whether intended or not. Sandra Sucher is a professor of management practice at Harvard Business School and studies trust and moral leadership. She's authored 110 business cases, technical notes, video interviews, teaching notes, and three books. Sucher is on the Edelman Trust Institute advisory board and has collaborated with Deloitte on TrustIQ™, a proprietary tool that measures key elements of trust in major corporations and public sector organizations. Sucher was a business executive for 20 years before joining Harvard. As a senior executive at Fidelity Investments, she measured customer loyalty, redesigned back-office operations, and improved the quality of service. In retailing, she co-authored the proposal to expand Filene's Basement from a single-unit business to a national chain. She has served on corporate and nonprofit boards and as the Better Business Bureau chair. Get Sandra's book here: The Power of Trust: How Companies Build It, Lose It, Regain It. Sandra J. Sucher and Shalene Gupta Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo
For this episode, let's revisit a Strategy Skills classic where we interview the coauthor of The Power of Trust, Sandra Sucher. In this book, Sandra Sucher and Shalene Gupta examine the economic impact of trust and the science behind it and conclusively prove that trust is built from the inside out. Trust emerges from a company being the “real deal”: creating products and services that work, having good intentions, treating people fairly, and taking responsibility for all the impacts an organization creates, whether intended or not. Sandra Sucher is a professor of management practice at Harvard Business School and studies trust and moral leadership. She's authored 110 business cases, technical notes, video interviews, teaching notes, and three books. Sucher is on the Edelman Trust Institute advisory board and has collaborated with Deloitte on TrustIQ™, a proprietary tool that measures key elements of trust in major corporations and public sector organizations. Sucher was a business executive for 20 years before joining Harvard. As a senior executive at Fidelity Investments, she measured customer loyalty, redesigned back-office operations, and improved the quality of service. In retailing, she co-authored the proposal to expand Filene's Basement from a single-unit business to a national chain. She has served on corporate and nonprofit boards and as the Better Business Bureau chair. Get Sandra's book here: The Power of Trust: How Companies Build It, Lose It, Regain It. Sandra J. Sucher and Shalene Gupta Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo
From Microsoft to Google to Meta, many of the world's biggest tech companies have been announcing layoffs recently. Their explanation is usually that they overhired and need to cut costs. But Harvard Business School professor Sandra Sucher, who has been studying layoffs for years, says companies often underestimate the downsides. Layoffs don't just come with bad publicity, she explains. They also lead to loss of institutional knowledge, weakened engagement, higher turnover, and lower innovation as remaining employees fear risk-taking. And she says it can take years for companies to catch up. Sucher is a coauthor of the HBR article "What Companies Still Get Wrong About Layoffs."
Kyle Sucher is an award-winning location manager based in Southern California who is currently working on the hit show Hacks. He talks with Sarah about his start in the film industry, what a location manager actually does, shutting highways down in LA and so much more. To read more about his award-winning work on Hacks, click here to go to the California On Location (COLAs) Awards which has a link to download the pdf of the magazine which has a great featured article on Kyle and his main Key Assistant Danny Finn. Or click here for Kyle's profession website. To save $15 on applying as a Click Pro follow this link and enter promo code "SharedShutter." You can find out more about Sarah's Click Photoschool Breakout, Filmmaking For Photographers. To save $15 on applying as a Click Pro follow this link and enter promo code "SharedShutter." You can find out more about Sarah's Click Photoschool Breakout, Filmmaking For Photographers.
Endo Anaconda entpuppt sich im jüngsten Dokumentarfilm von Heinz Bütler als Sucher und Finder auf den Spuren des Malers Albert Anker. Und «Bad Roads» gilt als ukrainische Theaterstück der Stunde. Slavistin Anna Hodel erklärt, welche Position «Bad Roads» innerhalb der ukrainischen Theaterszene hat. «Albert Anker - Malstunden bei Raffael» hiesst der Dokumentarfilm von Heinz Bütler, in dem der im März verstorbene Endo Anaconda sich mit Anker-Kennerinnen, -Verwandten und -Begeisterten kenntnisreich und leidenschaftlich über diesen Schweizer Maler ausstauscht. Im Haus des Malers, in seinem Atelier, inmitten seiner Bibliothek. Obwohl schon vor ein paar Jahren geschrieben, erlebt das Theaterstück «Bad Roads» von Natalia Vorozhbyt gerade einen Höhenflug als Text über den aktuellen Krieg in der Ukraine. Das Stück steht in der Tradition des dokumentarischen Theaters, das die Theaterszene in der Ukraine seit 2014 stark verändert hat. «Bad Roads» kommt als Gastspiel im Dezember ans Schauspielhaus Zürich. Weitere Themen: - Kinobegegnung: Albert Anker – mit Endo Anaconda - «Bad Roads»: Das ukrainische Theaterstück der Stunde
Something curious has been happening in the land of live music lately. Cover bands and tribute acts have ascended to a level of draw (and ticket sales) previously only reserved for their "original" counterparts. Whether a given band is emulating a single celebrated act or representing a specific genre's greatest hits, the public's appetite for familiarity has never seemed higher. Is it nostalgia? Post-covid "comfort food"-style tendencies? Or something else? Today, Saint and Jim are joined by Kevin Sucher, Grammy-nominated producer and bandleader of America's favorite Yacht Rock band The Docksiders, to break this one down.
Join your host Tobias Sturesson and his guest, Sandra J. Sucher, on this fascinating and timely episode of the Leading Transformational Change podcast. In this conversation, Sandra discusses the foundation of a healthy organizational culture - trust, and how trust can be built, lost, and regained. Sandra J. Sucher is a professor of management practice at Harvard Business School and an internationally recognized trust researcher. The Power of Trust: How Companies Earn It, Lose It, Regain It, is her third book. It is based on two decades of research on global companies' best practices and in the gray areas of business—where responsibilities to investors, customers, employees, and society pull companies and their leaders in different directions. Sandra is on the Edelman Trust Institute advisory board and has collaborated with Deloitte on TrustIQ™, a proprietary tool that measures key elements of trust in major corporations and public sector organizations. Duration: 59:52
Zack Sucher, Eric Brunner and Tony Ruggiero talk about getting Zack ready for Q School - mentally, physically and technically. They dive into the biggest factors that have improved his short game, full swing and how to get back to the habits that work best. For Zack, refocusing his priorities was crucial. For some time he was chasing speed, but he had to go back to focusing on hitting the ball solid all the time first, before working on distance and speed. They also discuss the lessons learned during the season and much more.
Es gibt einen neuen Teil von "Ein Buch - eine Folge". Diesmal besprechen wir Harry Potter aus dem dritten Teil "der Gefangene von Askaban". Harry entwickelt sich - er muss gegen seine größte Angst kämpfen. Aber wieso äußert er sich nie zu Hermines vollem Stundenplan? Und wie romantisch ist eigentlich am Ende die Erkenntnis, dass er sich selbst findet, als er seinen Vater sucht?
Ob beim chinesischen Schattentheater oder beim "Kevin"-Bourani-Konzert: Bianca filmt ihren kleinen-großen Sohn in jeder Lebenslage.
On this episode of Uncommon Sense, Susan Sucher joins the show to highlight her talk from the upcoming 41st Annual Chesterton Conference titled, The Emancipation of Domesticity: G.K. Chesterton and Motherhood. Susan talks with Grettelyn and Albert about how Chesterton has played a role in shaping her life as a wife and mother.
Tony Ruggerio and Zack Sucher sit down to talk about a year that didn't get the results that Zack had hoped for. He shares how he took responsibility and what drills and focus to change his performance. Amazing episode on his process of the changes he's made and how it's impacted his game.
“The headline here is that lost trust can be regained,” says Sandra Sucher, Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School. In conversation with Edelman Trust Institute Executive Director Justin Blake, Sucher unpacks the 2022 Trust Barometer, sheds light on her latest findings and makes clear that trust – at the personal or corporate level … Continue reading "Sandra Sucher on How Companies Build, Lose and Regain Trust"
#40: On today's episode, we're chatting with Alanna Sucher, founder of COMBINED by Alanna, which is a plant-based, meal delivery service in NYC that's focused on bringing our subscribers' meals that are made for optimal digestion by following the method of Food Combining. Alanna suffered from IBS issues for years - parasites, bloating, brain fog, constipation, diarrhea, chronic fatigue - and saw so many doctors to try and understand what was wrong with her. Once I heard about Food Combining and decided to try it, she can confidently say that her life has been transformed. It was clear that she had to couple this newfound lifestyle with her passion for cooking and create COMBINED by Alanna. In this episode, we cover:Alanna's gut health journey & battle with IBSWhy Alanna decided to become a Health CoachFood Combining and the ‘why' behind itFood Combining principles that Alanna follows Plant based eating & why it works for herHow to eat intuitively while following food combiningBreaking down the skepticism around food combiningThe top thing Alanna credits for being instrumental in her business successCONNECT WITH THE GUESTWEBSITE | https://combinedbyalanna.com INSTAGRAM | @CombinedByAlannaRESOURCES:To take a sample Institute of Integrative Nutrition Class for free, click HERETo apply for the Institute of Integrative Nutrition & save on tuition, click HERETo listen to 'How to Become a Health Coach & Takeaways for Success', click HERETo connect with Alysia, click HERETo stay up to date with #ThePurelyPodcast, click HERETo schedule a COMPLIMENTARY 1x1 Health Coaching Consultation with Alysia, click HERETo shop #ThePurelyPodcast Amazon Store & any items mentioned on this episode, click HEREGrab your copy of Alysia's 5 Star Rated e-Book, Leading with Love & use code 'PODCAST' for $5 off your copy of HERETo schedule a COMPLIMENTARY 1x1 Health Coaching Consultation with Alysia, click HEREFor a chance to win a copy of Leading with Love + 3 Health Coaching Sessions with Alysia, rate, review & subscribe to the podcast + send a screenshot to assistant@purelypope.comThanks for being here, tune in every Thursday for new episodes! #ThePurelyPodcast
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This week, we sit down with Sandra Sucher, Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School, to discuss defining trust in companies, vulnerability in leadership, and being a professor at Harvard.
Michael's new book How to Begin: Start Doing Something that Matters is now available at www.HowToBegin.com. During the first phase of the pandemic I experimented with a type of online gathering, which I called Cocktails and Questions. After getting myself a cocktail, five people in my circle would gather, and we all had six minutes to reflect on a question I had sent them the day before; they would talk without interruption. The question I had sent was designed to provoke reflection, vulnerability, and insight. One of my favourite questions was this: What are you holding on to, and why? Woven into that question is the insight that once we've taken hold of something, we become committed to it, often to an extent that's irrational, and one that no longer serves us. This applies to companies we love as well: it's hard to let go of the brands we're committed to. Sandra Sucher is the Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School, and author of a new book: The Power of Trust: How Companies Build It, Lose It, Regain It. Smart companies use the power of trust to keep their customers committed to them. How? Here's a hint: moral reasoning. Get book links and resources at https://www.mbs.works/2-pages-podcast/ Sandra reads two pages from ‘The Making of the Atomic Bomb' by Richard Rhodes. [reading begins at 14:05] Hear us discuss: What it takes to nurture moral courage. [21:54] | Navigating different morality: “Assume good intent.” [27:03] | Refining your understanding of moral leadership. [28:42] | Being a moral leader in a flawed system: “It's always possible to be a moral leader.” [35:29] | Welcoming moral leadership in an organisation. [36:52]
Take a deep dive into the power of trust – and how to earn it and keep it - with Harvard's Sandra Sucher, author of The Power of Trust: How Companies Build It. Lose It, Regain It and Host Laura Zarrow on this episode of Women@Work. Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow on November 18, 2021 on SiriusXM's Business Radio, Channel 132. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
During the first phase of the pandemic I experimented with a type of online gathering, which I called Cocktails and Questions. After getting myself a cocktail, five people in my circle would gather, and we all had six minutes to reflect on a question I had sent them the day before; they would talk without interruption. The question I had sent was designed to provoke reflection, vulnerability, and insight. One of my favourite questions was this: What are you holding on to, and why? Woven into that question is the insight that once we've taken hold of something, we become committed to it, often to an extent that's irrational, and one that no longer serves us. This applies to companies we love as well: it's hard to let go of the brands we're committed to. Sandra Sucher is the Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School, and author of a new book: The Power of Trust: How Companies Build It, Lose It, Regain It. Smart companies use the power of trust to keep their customers committed to them. How? Here's a hint: moral reasoning. Get book links and resources at https://www.mbs.works/2-pages-podcast/ Sandra reads two pages from ‘The Making of the Atomic Bomb' by Richard Rhodes. [reading begins at 13:20] Hear us discuss: What it takes to nurture moral courage. [21:09] | Navigating different morality: “Assume good intent.” [26:18] | Refining your understanding of moral leadership. [27:57] | Being a moral leader in a flawed system: “It's always possible to be a moral leader.” [34:44] | Welcoming moral leadership in an organisation. [36:07]
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