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Thanks for watching and listening!In this episode, Gordon and Mary Tannous discussed their experiences in business, focusing on growth, prioritization, and risk-taking, with Mary sharing her journey from Fredericksburg to Houston and her approach to risk-taking. They also emphasized the importance of personal growth, self-reflection, and surrounding oneself with the right voices to overcome challenges.Risk Strategy: Focusing on Desired OutcomeMary discussed her approach to risk, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the desired outcome rather than the challenges themselves. She used the analogy of reaching an island, symbolizing the end goal, to illustrate her approach. Gordon asked about building risk tolerance, to which Mary responded that it requires taking risks and experiencing failure as a learning process. She likened it to learning to walk as a child, where one must attempt and fall to progress.Facing Fears to Build ToleranceMary discussed the importance of facing fears and taking risks to build tolerance and achieve experiences. Gordon shared a personal story about his daughter learning to drive and overcoming her fear. Both agreed that finding motivation and focusing on the end result, rather than just relying on motivation, is key to success. Mary revealed her own motivation comes from a hunger for growth, a desire to learn, and a love for connecting with diverse communities.Personal Growth and Self-ReflectionGordon and Mary discussed the importance of personal growth and the desire for it. Mary emphasized the need for self-reflection to understand one's purpose and motivations. She suggested taking small steps towards change and listening to intuition. Gordon asked if Mary felt her current path was part of her destiny. Mary confirmed this and highlighted the significance of visualizing and manifesting one's intentions. They also touched on the balance between introversion and extroversion, suggesting that spending time alone can help in understanding oneself better. The conversation concluded with the idea that having all the pieces of one's puzzle, including understanding one's purpose, strengths, weaknesses, and motivations, is crucial for successful personal and professional growth.Be sure to follow Mary at Instahttps://www.instagram.com/marygtannous/And Patriots Tax Service at https://www.patriotstaxservice.com/
Wohin wird Syriens Weg nach dem Sturz der Assad-Familie führen? Und wie denken jene, die geflüchtet sind und sich in Deutschland eine neue Existenz aufgebaut haben? Ein Gespräch mit dem Autor Samer Tannous.
At the Peoples Conference for Palestine that took place in Detroit the Palestinian Youth Movement announced a new campaign intended to stop the flow of weapons to the zionist state. Joining us to discuss is Nadya Tannous, a member of the Palestinian Youth Movement and one of the national leaders of the Mask Off Maersk Campaign. — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Palestinian Youth Movement Announces ‘Mask Off Maersk' Campaign w/ Nadya Tannous appeared first on KPFA.
Cross Border Expert Talks Canada Border Relationship: Windsor-Detroit Corridor Handles 1/3 of Canada-U.S. Trade, Valued at $1.3 Trillion Annually Laurie A. Tannous is a Cross-Border Attorney and a renowned speaker at many trade and industry forums globally. She provides public policy counsel to government officials and industry leaders on matters relating to: Business Immigration Law, Public-Private Partnerships and Economic Development Initiatives and more. As President of Canada United States Business Association (CUSBA), Laurie works in Cross Border E-Mobility, Customs/Trade, and Cross Border Management and Security. She is also closely associated with Farrow and the University of Windsor.
As we do each Monday, this episode focuses on the latest news from Palestine. Just a few minutes before recording this episode, the UN Security Council voted in support of a binding resolution for a “lasting and sustainable ceasefire” – note, not a permanent ceasefire – in Gaza. We spend the entire hour with immediate reactions to the vote by Nora Barrows-Friedman, an editor at The Electronic Intifada, and also a former KPFA host and producer; along with Nadya Tannous a researcher, writer and veteran organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement. — Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Palestine Post: UNSC Ceasefire Vote Reaction w/ Nora Barrows-Friedman & Nadya Tannous appeared first on KPFA.
Despite being a UK based podcast, we've now been downloaded in 137 countries, that's 70% of the worlds countries, which absolutely blows my mind (Still no Greenland though).So I thought it was a good idea to go hunt out a superstar from a different part of the world and found that in the form of the totally awesome Eddy Tannous, COO at Rotana Hotel Management.It was a chance meeting as Eddy was in London for World Travel Market and we met up in a public space in the stunning Kimpton Fitzroy London, as such it's a live environment so forgive the atmosphere at times.This chat is packed and we get through:-The FutureCab DriversStarting in FitnessDepartment Cross TrainingFinding the spark in Revenue ManagementBecoming a GMManaging Multiple BrandsEconomy v LuxuryGoals and AttitudeMoving into Regional RolesRotanaSaudi ArabiaInnovationThe Haircut IncidentEddy is a class act and there are so many amazing lessons all the way through our chat from someone who clearly cares deeply about Hospitality and the people who work within it.Enjoy!The GuestEddy Tannous is the COO of Rotana Hotel Managment Corporation. He has been working in the hospitality industry for the last 23 years, during which, he has been fortunate to grow through various entry level, managerial and leadership roles across several disciplines. His journey has taken him through hotel based, cluster and regional roles, both in commercial and operational fields. He believes that the most important catalyst for success in our industry is "People" and likes to build connections with people around him and unlock the full potential of the collective capabilities combined for achieving the best possible outcome from any situation. An approach he applies to his professional and personal life.LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddy-tannous-643b7710/Instagram - @tannouseddyThe SponsorToday's episode comes to you in partnership with RotaCloud, the people management platform for shift-based teams.RotaCloud lets managers create and share rotas, record attendance, and manage annual leave in minutes — all from a single, web-based app.It makes work simple for your team, too, allowing them to check their rotas, request holiday, and even pick up extra shifts straight from their phones.Try RotaCloud's time-saving tools today by heading to https://rotacloud.com/philThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
We'll spend this hour with voices and reflections on Israel's bombardment of Gaza with some of the powerful voices in our communities. We'll start with Nadya Tannous, who has been organizing to stop Israel's ongoing genocide in Gaza, as a member of the Palestinian Youth Movement. She is a passionate community organizer and writer, born and raised in the Bay Area. Nadya is also the Deputy Director of Honor The Earth, an Indigenous-led Environmental Justice organization tackling climate disaster at its root causes. This reflection was recorded at an event at Berkeley's La Peña cultural center on November 19th, called Thangs Taken: Rethinking Thanksgiving. You'll hear Nadya draw connections between indigenous movements here in the colonized united states and in Palestine. Check out the Palestinian Youth Movement's website: https://palestinianyouthmovement.com/ Then, we go to longtime Bay Area activist and educator Rick Ayers. Rick publishes writing on a personal blog every once in a while. We saw his most recent post about the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, called Echoes of the American War in Vietnam, and so, we invited him to contribute it as a commentary to Law & Disorder. Check out Rick Ayers‘ blog: https://rick-ayers.medium.com/ Then, we move to Oakland rapper, musician, and fillmaker Boots Riley, from a speech given during the Jewish anti-zionist occupation of the Oakland federal building that took place on November 20th. Finally, our co-host and producer Jesse Strauss will close out the hour with his own commentary. —- Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Palestine Post: Activist Reflections w/ Nadya Tannous, Rick Ayers, Boots Riley & Jesse Strauss appeared first on KPFA.
"A ceasefire and a just end to the occupation, is the biggest need. There, of course, are enormous humanitarian needs, you know, water, food, fuel, electricity have all been cut off to the entirety of Gaza...But the real need is for a solution so that everyone can live peacefully on the land." Sarah Funkhouser is one of MCC's representatives in Jerusalem, along with her husband Seth Malone. They join the podcast to provide some important context for the recent escalation in violence in the Middle East and to share how MCC's partners are responding. Pastor Ashraf Tannous shares a powerful message to Christians in the West, along with a prayer. Full transcript and show notes available here.
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Alexandre Tannous has been active as a musician, educator, composer, and as an ethnomusicologist. He holds a Bachelor of Music with a double major in Music Theory and Composition, and a Master of Arts degree in Music Education from Columbia University Teachers College. As a recipient of the Mellon Fellowship he also earned a Master of Arts and a Master of Philosophy degrees in Ethnomusicology from Columbia University where he was enrolled in the PH.D. program. He has taught various music courses at the same institution. The works of Alexandre Tannous are frequently performed in the United States, Europe, and in Asia. The World Première performance of his orchestral composition “Métamorphose” under his baton at Carnegie Hall in 1995 received a standing ovation. As a film composer he composed two film-scores: The Seventh Dog (2005), and Jim (2009) www.jimthefilm.com. As a musician, he has performed a variety of musical styles including classical, jazz, rock, and non-Western music on various instruments. Alexandre is also active as an ethnomusicologist. He has conducted fieldwork for 17 years in over 40 countries around the world. His ethnomusicological research investigates issues of acculturation, community, musical identity in an urban setting, and the concepts of talent, charisma, and leadership in music. He is a sought-after ethnomusicologist/composer consultant on projects in recording studios helping creating awareness in amalgamating various musical cultures.
Livros Bíblicos: Mateus 18, Rute 1; Atos 5; Isaías 38; Gênesis 25
Livros Bíblicos: Malaquias 4,3
On this week's interview, Kip sat down with Chad Tannous, Karma House Community Member & Denver Psychedelics Club to talk about all things root-buzz. Kip is out of the loop when it comes to not only kava & kratom, but the fact it's legally served in bars/cafes around the metro. We learn from V (intro) about the root itself, then more about Karma House itself and what it's doing in the community. Chad has a vast knowledge about the industry & community, but also is well versed in talking about the root teas & beverages we slug on the episode. He's a great person, doing great things in the community and we think you'll like this episode too! Check it out, and if you dig the conversation.. swing thru Karma House sometime & have a drink with Chad and the crew!
Livros Bíblicos: 2 Reis 5
Der Syrer Samer Tannous kam 2016 mit seiner Familie nach Deutschland. Im niedersächsischen Rotenburg wurde der Literaturdozent aus Damaskus Französischlehrer – nebenberuflich vergleicht er die Eigenarten der Deutschen mit der arabischen Lebensweise. Moderation: Achim Schmitz-Forte Von WDR 5.
Livros Bíblicos: Mateus 28; Marcos 9; Hebreus 11; Galatas 5
Livros Bíblicos: Atos 26; Lucas 1
Livros Bíblicos: Neemias 1,2,6; Isaías 46; 1Coríntios 11
Join me in a loving conversation with my soul sister and one of my very best friends Layla Tannous, a real estate agent in the Washington, D.C. area, child of Lebanese immigrants, and beautiful human. Layla provides heart-filled guidance on how to serve from the heart and make an impact on individual people's lives no matter what work you're doing. Connect with Layla @layla_tannous and at http://rimaandlaylatannous.com Thank you for listening to The Business of Purpose podcast!
Livros Bíblicos: João 20; 1 Reis 19
Livros Bíblicos: Efésios 4,5; Tito 2
Livros Bíblicos: Isaías 44; Daniel 5, 1, 4
Drawing on faculty interest, the Center for Faculty Development has organized a series of four webinars on specific aspects of academic career development, whether to build toward promotion consideration or to enrich professional knowledge and experience. Learn more about where to find and how to join initiatives or committees of interest, the dimensions of major administrative roles, how and when to get involved on an editorial board, and, ultimately, when it makes sense to say yes to a new responsibility—or decline the opportunity. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Identify committees relevant to career and of interest Discuss ways to investigate in more depth an initiative or committee of interest Illustrate best approaches to conveying an interest in getting involved in an initiative or on a committee Panelists: Darshan H. Mehta, MD, MPH, Education Director, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine and Director, CFD's Office for Well-Being Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD, Co-Director, Center for Clinical Research Education Kerri Palamara McGrath, MD, Director, Center for Physician Well-being, Department of Medicine Bakhos A. Tannous, PhD, Director, CFD's Postdoctoral Division and Director, Experimental Therapeutics and Molecular Imaging Laboratory Click for webinar.
Livros Bíblicos: Lucas 18; Romanos 11; 1Samuel 29, 27, 28
Livros Bíblicos: 1 Tessalonicenses 5; 1Pedro 1
Livros Bíblicos: Isaías 53; Jeremias 33, 29; 1 Samuel 23, 21, 22
Livros Bíblicos: Isaías 53; Provérbios 5; Tito 2,3,1; Salmos 1; Romanos 12; Mateus 3, 7
Livros Bíblicos: 1 Samuel 2; Salmos 119:105; Mateus 27:46; Hebreus 11:1; Gênesis 17, 37, 41; Lucas 5:5; Deuteronomio 8:12; 1 Coríntios 11; Eclesiastes 3
Conférences publiques de l'IISMM en partenariat avec la BULAC Cycle 2021-2022 - Les contre-pouvoirs dans les régimes à référence musulmane Conférence du 14 juin 2022 Manon-Nour Tannous (Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne) « S'opposer en contexte autoritaire, retour sur le cas syrien » Présentation : Dominique Avon (EPHE, IISMM) Programmation : Sophie Bilardello (CNRS, IISMM) Illustration : Carte ©Ministère des Affaires Étrangères, 2004
In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have an amazing guest, Armand Tannous, the VP at Apex Capital Partners Corp. He will be sharing his thoughts on how to protect and grow your wealth and investment opportunities through global citizenship. This and more on today's show so tune in, take notes, Enjoy! Connect with Matty A. and Text me to 844.447.1555 Show Brought To You By: TheRichLifeAcademy.com Episode Sponsored By: TheRichLifeStore.com Questions? Comments? Do you have a success story you would like to share on the show? Send us an email to Questions@MillionaireMindcast.com
Livros Bíblicos: Neemias 1, 6; Rute 1, 2, 3, 4
Livros Bíblicos: Isaías 53; Tiago 5; Salmos 38
Livros Bíblicos: Salmos 71; Atos 9; Efésios 5:18-20
Crazy Town's guitarist, Elias Tannous, is also a childhood friend of Strength & Speed owner Evan Perperis. Elias joins the podcast to talk mastering complex skills, being persistent and how to deal with being a public personality. Plus, Elias shares some childhood stories from a mutual friend, World's Toughest Mudder champion Stefanie Bishop. Episode brought to you by MudGear, the best in OCR socks and apparel. Music provided by Dino Sinos. Check out his new songs from the album "Climb the Sky" now up on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs41UzqhjMs7MJFM6oG8yzg
George Donikian & Josh Parish chat to Jason Pine about all things Kiwi football. Plus, Football NSW commentator Tony Tannous joins us to preview the NPL NSW season, and Bonita Mersiades comments on FIFA's handling of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Football NSW commentator Tony Tannous joins us to preview the NPL NSW season.
Thanks for listening! In this episode, Gordon interviews Mary Ghawi-Tannous, the Vice-President of Client Success at Patriots Tax Service. They discuss... Where to start when coaching a client The power of visualization And so much more. You can find out more about her and her company, Patriots Tax Service, at: https://patriotstaxservice.com/ Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt/support
Livros Bíblicos: Salmos 34, 37; Sofonias 3
Thanks for listening! In this episode, Gordon interviews Mary Ghawi-Tannous, the Vice-President of Client Success at Patriots Tax Service, and Cody Harrell, the owner of Rappahannock IT. They discuss... The importance of partnering with like-minded businesses How to find businesses to partner with Investing in businesses within your community And so much more. You can find out more about each of them at: https://www.rappahannockit.com/ https://patriotstaxservice.com/ Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt/support
Thanks for listening! In this interview, I am honored to interview my friend, Mary Ghawi-Tannous. She is a corporate executive and coach with a pedigree of working with international companies across the world. In part one of our interview, we talk about: Her background Her approach to coaching The relationship between fear and love And so much! Please turn the volume up as at times, the interview is a bit low, but it's worth it. Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt/support
Livros Bíblicos: 1 Samuel 2; 1 Crônicas 13, 15, 16
A conversation with Jack Tannous (Princeton University) about the "simple believers" who made up the majority of the population of Byzantium (as well as the caliphate and just about any premodern monotheistic society). They probably knew little about the minutiae of theology, but what did they know about their faith, and how important was theology for their religious identity? The discussion is based on Jack's recent book The Making of the Medieval Middle East: Religion, Society, and Simple Believers (Princeton University Press, 2018), which highlights the role of religious practice and interpersonal attachments.
#404: In this episode, Mike Gardon chats with Patrick Tannous. Patrick is the co-founder and President of Tiesta Tea Company. Tiesta Tea is a tea company inspired by a passion for great-tasting loose leaf tea beverages. Tiesta Tea was started in 2010 while Patrick and Dan Klein (CEO & Co-Founder) were seniors in college. Since starting the business, Tiesta Tea has become the fastest-growing company in the specialty tea industry with over 8000+ points of distribution (according to Nielsen). In 2018, Patrick and Dan were featured by Inc. Magazine as 30 Under 30 Rising Stars. In 11 years at Tiesta Tea, Patrick has worked with or currently works with companies like Costco, Safeway, Target, Meijer, Amazon, Office Depot, Walmart, Kroger, Whole Foods and many other Fortune 500 companies. Patrick has secured four rounds of equity financing totaling $5.2mm. Patrick is a people-focused business person and believes in doing business with high respect, morals, and values. He has a strong passion for entrepreneurship and loves helping other people chase their dreams. Patrick believes anyone can do anything if they truly care and put the effort into it.
Joshua 1:8 says: “Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.” I asked Darryn to join me again to discuss two topics. “Discerning the times and seasons” and “What it really means to Meditate on the word of God.” Prepare yourself to be equipped, challenged, and encouraged on another powerful episode as Darryn unpacks these two topics and more.
Join us on this episode as we discuss fibromyalgia with Dr Leen Tannous (@doctor.leen). Is Fibromyalgia a real illness and if so does it have a cure? You can follow Dr Leen on instagram @doctor.leen ----more---- Make sure to follow us on social media: ----more---- The hashtag for the podcast is #asohpodcast----more---- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asliceofhealth/----more---- Twitter: https://twitter.com/_sliceofhealth ----more---- If you have any questions or would like to make suggestions or discuss podcast sponsorship, email us at asliceofhealthclub@gmail.com
John Tannous guest speaks for Open Door to the World weekend at ODF. A weekend of celebrating what God is doing through ODF around the world. The Tannous family has long been serving in China at a medical clinic. John joins us to share about the ministry of reconciliation.
This week on Synchronicity I'm joined by musician, educator, composer, ethnomusicologist and fucking awesome person Alexandre Tannous. We discuss the magic and healing properties of sound. Enjoy! Find out more about Alexandre and his work at http://soundmeditation.com/