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Since publishing his debut essay collection—Video Night in Kathmandu, featuring far-flung reportage from 10 Asian countries—in 1988, the prolific travel writer Pico Iyer has gone on to write more than a dozen books exploring themes ranging from displacement and identity to globalization and technology, as well as contribute to publications such as The New York Times, Time, and Condé Nast Traveler. Over the years, Iyer's travels have taken him to some of the world's most remote destinations—North Korea, Bhutan, and Iceland, to name a few—but it's his hundred-plus visits to a Benedictine hermitage in Big Sur, California, that form the heart of his latest book, Aflame: Learning From Silence. Connecting with his inner stillness during these various sojourns in solitude has left him wholly transformed, opening him up to discover the thrumming, ineffable joy of being truly awake to the world and wonderfully alive. On this episode of Time Sensitive, Iyer explores the purpose and joy of travel, and shares deeply moving reflections about what he finds most essential in life.Special thanks to our Season 11 presenting sponsor, L'École, School of Jewelry Arts.Show notes:Pico Iyer[4:25] “Aflame”[4:25] “Autumn Light”[4:25] Philip Larkin[4:25] “The Art of Poetry No. 30”[7:18] Bashō[7:18] Leonard Cohen[10:21] New Camaldoli Hermitage[10:21] Post Ranch Inn [16:25] “Postmodern Tourism: A Conversation with Pico Iyer”[17:08] “The Eloquent Sounds of Silence”[21:48] “The Joy of Quiet”[31:42] “What Ping-Pong Taught Me About Life”[33:14] “Walden”[37:28] “The Open Road”[41:37] “Video Night in Kathmandu”[41:37] “The Lady and the Monk”[41:37] “Lonely Places”[41:37] The Global Soul[44:40] “In the Realm of Jet Lag”[52:35] “Culture: The Leading Hotels of the World”[55:17] Potala Palace[55:17] Naoshima, Japan[55:17] Teshima, Japan[55:17] Narita, Japan[01:00:43] “The Half Known Life”[01:10:10] “No Time”
I hope you are surviving your first month of 2025 with a sense of hope and enthusiasm for what we can do this year.Of course, there is a lot of depressing news these days. The fires in LA and being bombarded by unethical governance in the US is hard to take. But there is still some hope for this year in terms of sustainable strategy, innovation and creative passionate folks doing good work.This podcast features the audio from a Jan 27th 2025 talk I gave to an enthusiastic group of amazing local women in Hiroshima Japan. I loved meeting them all and seeing their smiles and nodding heads as I talked about the things I love about Hiroshima, stories we need to tell of women in Japan's history, and some of the most impactful and inspiring stories of sustainable tourism at work in our area of Japan.Talking about sustainable tourism strategy, branding and inspiring examples of success from Alex Kerr & his traditional MINKA to guest house projects, to Onomichi, to Setoda, to Kamikatsu, to Mukaishima, Teshima, Omishima, and AiAii on Awaiji island.I hope you also find some new and inspiring ideas here that give you hope for a brighter future in travel and how we want to do business and live our lives.
Der Herzschlag ist das ultimative Merkmal des menschlichen Lebens, sagt Christian Boltanski. Und um die Menschen zusammenzuführen, hat er Anfang der 2000er Jahre sein „Archives du Coeur“ aufgebaut. Ein „Archiv der Herzen“. Mehr als 80000 Herzschläge hat der französische Installationskünstler digital gesammelt. Aufbewahrt werden sie in einem kleinen Museum auf der Insel Teshima. Und dorthin ist SWR-Autorin Doris Maull gereist.
Charlie Hardage gives advice to Frank Teshima on how to effectively underwrite along with getting the practice you need. Questions that need to be answered while putting together the LOI is have have you been accounting for the rent growth? You need as much outside data as you can find, to make a more correct answer. Interested in learning from me? Visit https://www.thetribeoftitans.info/coachingJoin our multifamily investing community for FREE for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitansLink to subscribe to YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/SubYouTubeDiaryPodcastApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor This episode originally aired on July 28, 2023----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has been a general partner in 1000+ units worth over $100 million and has been lead sponsor, asset manager, capital raiser, and key principal on these properties. He has developed a multifamily education community called the Tribe of Titans that helps aspiring investors learn the game, network with other like-minded professionals, and get their apartment investing business to the next level. He is founder of Streamline Capital Group, which will continue to acquire multifamily assets well into the future. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021.Connect with him on LinkedInBrian@Steamlinecapital.com----Charlie HardageCharlie Hardage worked in the corporate world for over 12 years in IT Sales. He worked with household names like Google, Dell, and AWS. Charlie spent 5 years in the US Army as an Infantry team leader earning a Combat Infantryman Badge and Purple Heart. He has been investing in real estate since 2017 and is the Co- Founder of H&K Investment Group. Charlie is a part owner in over 1,050 doors across 6 properties. In 2022, he left his full-time job to pursue real estate full-time. His company works with passive investors and helps them achieve financial freedom through cash-flowing properties.Learn more about him at: https://www.hkigllc.com/----Frank TeshimaI am originally from Maui. Moved to Texas as a heavy equipment operator, found real estate mid-covid, and studied it night and day, till I found the syndication strategy. I've been in the industry for a year, and plan to stay here for a while.Learn more about him at: https://valleyislecapital.com/
Welcome back to another week of Kaizoku Uncharted! In the news, the crew shares that the first Kaizoku Uncharted Awards will be next weekend! Be sure to tune in! Jakia provides a summary from the past weeks on Do It Yourself and how they finally accomplished their goal of building the tree house with setbacks along the way. In Beast Tamer, as per usual the crew is impressed with Rein and his skills. Jakia is waiting for Rein to receive the title of Hero and Jenae thinks that she'll be waiting for a long time. In Yowashi no Pedal, it's official, Jenae is a total Teshima fan, and the discussion gets heated with Jenae not hearing anything else relating to any other character. All this and more in this week's episode of Kaizoku Uncharted!
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Hello. Welcome to Jenni's Pika Pika Japanese. The other day I introduced Ehime(愛媛)and Kochi(高知) prefectures in Shikoku(四国), and today I would like to introduce the two remaining prefectures in Shikoku, Tokushima(徳島) and Kagawa(香川). From Tokushima, we will introduce you to the Awa Odori dance(阿波踊り) and the Naruto whirlpools(鳴門のうずしお), and from Kagawa, Sanuki Udon noodles(讃岐うどん) and Ritsurin Park(栗林公園), Naoshima(直島), Teshima(豊島), and Inujima(犬島), islands in the Seto Inland Sea(瀬戸内海). For more information, please listen to the audio and learn about Shikoku. Photo: Naoshima Public Bath I ♥ Yu (I Love Yu) こんにちは。 ジェニのピカピカ日本語へようこそ。 先日、四国の愛媛県と高知県をご紹介しましたが、今日は四国の残る2つの県、徳島県と香川県をご紹介します。 徳島県からは、阿波踊りと鳴門の渦潮、香川県からは讃岐うどんと栗林公園、瀬戸内海の島、直島(なおしま)と、豊島(てしま)、犬島(いぬじま)をご紹介します。。 詳しくは、ぜひ音声を聞いて四国について学んでください。 写真は、直島銭湯I♥湯(アイラブ湯)
Supernova get all the press, but Nova and Micronova are still pretty powerful. White dwarf stars are normally pretty inactive, unless some hydrogen ends up kickstarting them again. Enough helium leeched from a nearby star can ignite the entire surface of a white dwarf. Nova may not destroy the star, but they can create immensely powerful explosions and particles. The right combination of White Dwarf and Red Giant can create powerful particles near the speed of light. Micronova sound small but they are still colossal and brief explosions on white dwarf stars. Not powerful enough to ignite the whole surface of a star, but definitely enough to destroy a planet, micronova are quite deadly. Scaringi, S., Groot, P.J., Knigge, C. et al. Localized thermonuclear bursts from accreting magnetic white dwarfs. Nature, 2022 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04495-6 V. A. Acciari, S. Ansoldi, L. A. Antonelli, A. Arbet Engels, M. Artero, K. Asano, D. Baack, A. Babić, A. Baquero, U. Barres de Almeida, J. A. Barrio, I. Batković, J. Becerra González, W. Bednarek, L. Bellizzi, E. Bernardini, M. Bernardos, A. Berti, J. Besenrieder, W. Bhattacharyya, C. Bigongiari, A. Biland, O. Blanch, H. Bökenkamp, G. Bonnoli, Ž. Bošnjak, G. Busetto, R. Carosi, G. Ceribella, M. Cerruti, Y. Chai, A. Chilingarian, S. Cikota, S. M. Colak, E. Colombo, J. L. Contreras, J. Cortina, S. Covino, G. D'Amico, V. D'Elia, P. Da Vela, F. Dazzi, A. De Angelis, B. De Lotto, A. Del Popolo, M. Delfino, J. Delgado, C. Delgado Mendez, D. Depaoli, F. Di Pierro, L. Di Venere, E. Do Souto Espiñeira, D. Dominis Prester, A. Donini, D. Dorner, M. Doro, D. Elsaesser, V. Fallah Ramazani, L. Fariña Alonso, A. Fattorini, M. V. Fonseca, L. Font, C. Fruck, S. Fukami, Y. Fukazawa, R. J. García López, M. Garczarczyk, S. Gasparyan, M. Gaug, N. Giglietto, F. Giordano, P. Gliwny, N. Godinović, J. G. Green, D. Green, D. Hadasch, A. Hahn, T. Hassan, L. Heckmann, J. Herrera, J. Hoang, D. Hrupec, M. Hütten, T. Inada, K. Ishio, Y. Iwamura, I. Jiménez Martínez, J. Jormanainen, L. Jouvin, D. Kerszberg, Y. Kobayashi, H. Kubo, J. Kushida, A. Lamastra, D. Lelas, F. Leone, E. Lindfors, L. Linhoff, S. Lombardi, F. Longo, R. López-Coto, M. López-Moya, A. López-Oramas, S. Loporchio, B. Machado de Oliveira Fraga, C. Maggio, P. Majumdar, M. Makariev, M. Mallamaci, G. Maneva, M. Manganaro, K. Mannheim, L. Maraschi, M. Mariotti, M. Martínez, A. Mas Aguilar, D. Mazin, S. Menchiari, S. Mender, S. Mićanović, D. Miceli, T. Miener, J. M. Miranda, R. Mirzoyan, E. Molina, A. Moralejo, D. Morcuende, V. Moreno, E. Moretti, T. Nakamori, L. Nava, V. Neustroev, M. Nievas Rosillo, C. Nigro, K. Nilsson, K. Nishijima, K. Noda, S. Nozaki, Y. Ohtani, T. Oka, J. Otero-Santos, S. Paiano, M. Palatiello, D. Paneque, R. Paoletti, J. M. Paredes, L. Pavletić, P. Peñil, M. Persic, M. Pihet, P. G. Prada Moroni, E. Prandini, C. Priyadarshi, I. Puljak, W. Rhode, M. Ribó, J. Rico, C. Righi, A. Rugliancich, N. Sahakyan, T. Saito, S. Sakurai, K. Satalecka, F. G. Saturni, B. Schleicher, K. Schmidt, T. Schweizer, J. Sitarek, I. Šnidarić, D. Sobczynska, A. Spolon, A. Stamerra, J. Strišković, D. Strom, M. Strzys, Y. Suda, T. Surić, M. Takahashi, R. Takeishi, F. Tavecchio, P. Temnikov, T. Terzić, M. Teshima, L. Tosti, S. Truzzi, A. Tutone, S. Ubach, J. van Scherpenberg, G. Vanzo, M. Vazquez Acosta, S. Ventura, V. Verguilov, C. F. Vigorito, V. Vitale, I. Vovk, M. Will, C. Wunderlich, T. Yamamoto, D. Zarić, F. Ambrosino, M. Cecconi, G. Catanzaro, C. Ferrara, A. Frasca, M. Munari, L. Giustolisi, J. Alonso-Santiago, M. Giarrusso, U. Munari, P. Valisa. Proton acceleration in thermonuclear nova explosions revealed by gamma rays. Nature Astronomy, 2022; DOI: 10.1038/s41550-022-01640-z
Are you in the growth phase of your private practice journey? If so, this episode of Private Practice Success Stories is for you. It features two of my coaches from the Grow Your Private Practice Program, Adrienne Fuller and Tami Teshima. Both of these amazing coaches sat down with me to talk about 5 tips for growing your private practice. We talked about marketing, finances, hiring, and so much more. Adrienne Fuller M.S., CCC-SLP is the Clinical Director and Owner of SpeechBuilders Speech and Language Therapy in Apopka, Florida. She began her journey as a middle school teacher to students with learning disabilities, where she developed a desire to help children build a strong foundation for learning. She then went on to earn her Master's Degree from the University of New Hampshire. For the past 15 years, she has worked in many settings as a Speech-Language Pathologist including, schools, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and finally in private practice. Adrienne is also the co-writer of the book, “Putting Your Dreams to Work, Keys to Setting Up Your Private Practice,” a how-to manual for opening a therapy practice. She is passionate about making all children from all backgrounds more confident in their speech, language and communication abilities. Today SpeechBuilders LLC has more than 9 therapists and assistants that treat children in the Central Florida area. Tamiko, who goes by Tami (pronounced "Tommy"), is a former teacher turned speech-language pathologist. She received a Master of Arts in Education, Speech-Language Pathology from San Jose State, and a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education from Grand Valley State University. Tami opened Duncan Lake Speech Therapy, LLC in May 2019 after working as a school-based speech-language pathologist. Her vision was to provide comprehensive, client-centered speech-language services as accessible as possible. Tami's areas of speech interest include articulation and phonological disorders, Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS), expressive/receptive language delays, fluency (stuttering), and orofacial myology. Tami also provides gender-affirming voice modification services, both individually and in a group-format class that she offers quarterly. In addition to client-centered work, Tami also acts as a consultant for the Autism Alliance of Michigan, providing training for parents and caregivers throughout the state of Michigan. She is a mentor in the Start Your Private Practice Program with The Independent Clinician, where she supports new SLP private practice owners start their own businesses. Most recently, Tami began working as the team SLP for an Approved Autism Evaluation Center through Acorn Health. Tami holds her Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association as well as a Speech-Language Pathology license from the state of Michigan and the state of Maine. In Today's Episode, We Discuss: Advice for the messy middle of running your own private practice The power of shifting from an employee mindset to a CEO mindset The importance of knowing your numbers Why daycares are a great resource to partner with How to keep your expenses low in the beginning Tips for deciding what to outsource Why readiness is a choice Why now is a good time to start a private practice Our top favorite business books Tami and Adrienne have both grown their private practices from nothing into something amazing. They now have employees and administrative support, they have brick and mortar locations, and they have systems to make their business run more efficiently. They have both stepped into the role of CEO of their private practices. These are the type of people you want to learn from and surround yourself with when you are learning and ready to grow! If you are looking for support to grow your private practice because you're leaving your job soon and you want to...
IIABCal President Bob Teshima, Principal at George Peterson Insurance in Santa Rosa, sat down with IIABCal Voices host James Lott, Jr. to talk about his long insurance career working of both the carrier and agency sides of the business, why giving back to the industry and community is important, and why he finds IIABCal membership critical to California's independent agency system.
In this episode Sam and Hayden chat with Ineke Dane, an award-winning curator currently based in Brisbane, Australia. She has a background in contemporary art theory, environmental and Indigenous law, policy and journalism; these disciplines inform her current practice. Prior to joining UAP in 2018, Ineke worked with Kaldor Public Art Projects.Ineke grew up in Tasmania and has since lived in Kenya, Tanzania, England, Canada, Italy and Germany. In Berlin she worked with The Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, and as arts editor for ExBerliner Magazine. Dane studied her Bachelor of Laws LLB at Monash University, at the Melbourne and Prato, Italy campuses.We discuss her role at UAP and the major art projects the company and Ineke are involved in around the world, what inspires her, what her process is and what the role of a curator is on both large scale and small scale projects. Below are some links to artists and other things mentioned in the chat;Inspirational works mentioned;- Christo Jeanne Claude's wrapped bay : https://christojeanneclaude.net/artworks/wrapped-coast/ - Alexander Calder : https://www.guggenheim.org/blogs/findings/hanging-ghost-from-the-rotunda-dome- Anri Sala kinectic sculture- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeFNzhQ_n7IInspirational permanent public artwork- Teshima museum island : https://benesse-artsite.jp/en/art/teshima-artmuseum.html- Tadao Ando : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadao_Ando- David Adjaye : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Adjaye- Scofidio renfro: https://dsrny.com/- Chichu art museum : https://benesse-artsite.jp/en/art/chichu.htmlDark Mofo programing blunder : Santiago Sierra : https://www.pedestrian.tv/news/dark-mofo-first-nations-backlash/Conversations on shadow architecture, Curated by Ineke Dane : https://metroarts.com.au/conversations/Works underway at UAP- Janet Laurence, Sydney Artist working on commission by UAP: https://www.mca.com.au/artists-works/artists/janet-laurence/- Edi Rama: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edi_RamaTo find out more about UAP go to www.UAPcompany.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Once used as a toxic waste dumping site, Teshima island has become a popular travel destination thanks to the hard work of local people to fight injustice. Thanks to the investment and artistic vision and nature-focused philosophy of the Benesse company, the island is rebounding and has become famous for its stunning art installations which help you see the beauty of nature in new, creative ways. The reuse of old buildings and the connections artists and architects are making with Japanese culture, nature, and even outer space with their artwork will open your eyes to new possibilities. Teshima Art Museum: https://benesse-artsite.jp/en/art/teshima-artmuseum.html (https://benesse-artsite.jp/en/art/teshima-artmuseum.html) JJWalsh Newsletter on SubStack: https://jjwalsh.substack.com/ (https://jjwalsh.substack.com/) JJWalsh Articles on Medium: https://medium.com/@jjwalsh (https://medium.com/@jjwalsh) Website: http://www.inboundambassador.com (InboundAmbassador.com) Support this podcast
Teshima? L'immagine è opera di Francesco Morgando all rights reserved
Il nostro battito per Boltanski La clip in sottofondo è "Cardiologia" scritta e cantata da Francesco De Gregori (dall'album "Calypsos"-etichetta Columbia-2006 all rights reserved). Nell'immagine, l'installazione degli "Archivi del cuore" di Christian Boltanski sull'isola di Teshima in Giappone all rights reserved
初恋の頃- 葵手嶌 Hatsukoi no Koro - Aoi Teshima "Saatku pertama jatuh cinta" 初恋の頃の葵手嶌のインドネシア語に翻訳される歌です。
A acupuntura é um procedimento muito importante na reprodução humana.O especialista, Dr. Décio Teshima, nos explicou os benefícios dessa técnica da medicina Chinesa, e os benefício que ela dá para o tratamento, principalmente quando se fala em FIV.Ouça agora, o episódio #19 do podcast Sonho Bem-Vindo.[02:58] O que é a acupuntura?[04:18] Como a medicina Chinesa vê a infertilidade?[06:36] Como você vê o tratamento da endometriose?[07:44] Por que não tratar algumas doenças com acupuntura?[09:05] Quando você recebe uma mulher com SOP, que já tentou todos os tipos de tratamento, como você aborda o caso?[14:03] Como a medicina Chinesa vê o uso de progesterona?[17:56] Como foi o primeiro caso de acupuntura na reprodução humana?[21:05] Como você trabalha, no seu consultório, junto com o médico que vai fazer a FIV?[23:28] Quais são as características que você avalia das suas pacientes?[27:11] Como você define esse período de tratamento? A estimulação é semanal? Quais os cuidados tomados?[29:57] Como você faz o preparo com acupuntura antes da transferência de embrião?[31:35] No período, tem alguma alimentação específica?[36:14] A acupuntura é uma especialidade médica?[40:20] Você acha que a acupuntura não tem funcionalidade em alguma área da medicina?[41:29] Você se imaginava, no período de faculdade, falando sobre acupuntura e fertilidade?Toda semana um novo episódio na sua vida! Um conteúdo ARTE Academy e Clínica VidaBemVinda.#DarVidaASonhosAcesse nosso website:http://arte-academy.com.br/podcast http://www.vidabemvinda.com.br/Ou siga nossas redes:https://www.instagram.com/vidabemvinda/https://www.instagram.com/arte.academy/Canal de vídeos da Clínica VidaBemVinda, tire suas dúvidas sobre Fertilização, Inseminação Artificial, Tratamentos para Engravidar, Infertilidade, Relação Sexual Programada.
Megan Teshima is the Insights Manager at Angel City Football Club. Angel City is a National Women's Soccer League expansion team in LA expected to begin play in 2022. Angel City has been in the news because of their amazing mission and star-studded ownership group. Megan shares how she's using data and insights to get Angel City ready for the upcoming 2022 season and how they're currently making an impact on people's health and wellness through their purpose-driven partnerships.
In this episode, we have Tami Teshima M.A., CCC-SLP owner of Duncan Lake Speech Therapy. We chat about all the things including knowing your worthHow perfectionism is expensiveMaking money in a helping profession isn't evil or greedyHow job "security" is a mythHer advice for those wanting to open a private practiceHere's where you can find Tami!Instagram: @duncanlakespeech Facebook: @duncanlakespeech TikTok: @duncanlakespeech Get your one free month of Simple Practice here! https://www.simplepractice.com/?p=ada71c32af --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"La cuisine, le salon, la salle de classe : tous ces espaces peuvent être assimilés à des incubateurs, des accélérateurs aidant l'espèce humaine à s'arracher à sa condition animale. Et c'est essentiellement comme des appareillages imaginés pour permettre aux hommes et aux femmes de s'élever que nous aborderons les lieux de prière et de recueillement. Nous passerons des colonnes sur lesquelles se hissaient les anachorètes – à l'instar de Saint Siméon le Stylite – aux compositions vertigineuses de Guarino Guarini pour la Chapelle du Saint-Suaire à Turin et des frères Asam pour l'église Saint-Jean-Népomucène à Munich. Des dispositifs repris et réactualisés par Paul Virilio et Claude Parent qui font pencher les sols de Sainte Bernadette de Nevers pour accentuer le mouvement des fidèles vers l'autel, ou par Peter Zumthor qui redresse les corps des pèlerins sous la lumière zénithale trouant son bloc de béton votif posé à la lisière des champs et de la forêt. Une aspiration à l'élévation que l'on retrouve encore dans certains espaces laïques, notamment le grand vide sombre et silencieux élevé par Louis Kahn au coeur de la bibliothèque d'Exeter ou la plage claire qui s'étend sous les deux ouvertures ovales de la voûte conçu par Ryūe Nishizawa sur l'île de Teshima pour en conclure le parcours initiatique." Richard Scoffier, mars 2020.
This is part of a series of interviews with industry leaders about artificial intelligence’s impact on the marketing and sales departments' current and future headcount. We interview Paul Teshima, a former Eloqua executive and CEO of Nudge.ai (acquired by Affinity in March 2020). The executives interviewed so far seem to believe that AI will create jobs while also changing the job description of those in both sales and marketing. Paul may have a different opinion. The host is Jim Obermayer About Paul Teshima Paul is the CEO and Co-founder of Nudge.ai, a modern sales platform that uses artificial intelligence to provide sales teams with actionable insights on their target customers. He is a successful technology executive who has run Services, Customer Success, Account Management, Support and Product Management teams. As part of Eloqua’s executive team, Paul helped lead the company from $0 to over $100 million in revenue, then through IPO and a successful acquisition for $957 million by Oracle. He’s a firm believer that company culture trumps strategy every time, and that storytelling is an essential part of creating a business. He has a successful track record as a leader with a strong focus on sales and customer engagement. About Nudge (acquired by Affinity in March 2020) Nudge was co-founded in 2014 by former Eloqua executives, Paul Teshima and Steve Woods. After having successfully guided Eloqua to a market leading position in marketing automation from $0 to over $100 million in revenue, then through IPO and acquisition by Oracle for $957 million, Teshima and Woods recognized another massive challenge to solve – this time, however, it was on the sales side. The best sales professionals understand that people buy from people they know, like and trust. In a world that’s becoming overloaded with information, it’s becoming harder to build trusted, authentic relationships with buyers and existing customers. This is where Teshima and Woods saw the biggest challenge, and the biggest opportunity yet to be solved. Paul recently appeared on our sister program Sales Pipeline Radio with Matt Heinz: The Power of Relationship Marketing in a Distracted World. SLMA Radio Sponsorship Whether you're producing a seminar series, user's conference, lunch and learn, or exhibiting at a tradeshow, Validar has a solution. Call 888 784 2929 or visit us at www.validar.com
▼今回のインタビュー 昭和18年(1943年)。当時6歳だった清美さんは、満州の「鉄の都」鞍山に家族5人で移り住んだ。当初は「家は3階建てアパート、愛犬はベローとアミー。楽しいことの連続だった」。しかし翌年の昭和19年(1944年)7月、暮らしはB29の空襲により一変した。生還して帰国の途につくまでの約3年間。手島少年は何を眼にし、何を感じたのか──75年前の記憶をたどった。 (2020年8月13日オンライン取材) ▼手島さんの著書『少年の眼に映った満州 鞍山・七嶺子村の出来事』 https://amzn.to/31KqR9a sensou25_teshimakiyomi_20200813.mp3
▼今回のインタビュー 昭和18年(1943年)。当時6歳だった清美さんは、満州の「鉄の都」鞍山に家族5人で移り住んだ。当初は「家は3階建てアパート、愛犬はベローとアミー。楽しいことの連続だった」。しかし翌年の昭和19年(1944年)7月、暮らしはB29の空襲により一変した。生還して帰国の途につくまでの約3年間。手島少年は何を眼にし、何を感じたのか──75年前の記憶をたどった。 (2020年8月13日オンライン取材) ▼手島さんの著書『少年の眼に映った満州 鞍山・七嶺子村の出来事』 https://amzn.to/31KqR9a sensou25_teshimakiyomi_20200813.mp3
Today on the Golf Business Secrets Radio show we bring on a special guest who has a great insight into where the industry has been and where it is going. Evan has been with foreUP Golf since it's founding and has been working with club and course owners for many years! This is an episode you do not want to miss!
Tea Time with Irena + Friends! Meet the amazing Elle Teshima of the Elle Gray - The Pocket Sized Professor!If you've ever censored yourself to fit into a situation or changed your words to speak to your ideal client - get ready for a revolutionary way to engage with your audience!Elle shares with us just how to articulate those thoughts and feelings that want to tumble out incoherently and shape them into a message that speaks to the minds and hearts of our people.She offers tips on exactly how you can, through your writing, release the stumbling blocks that have set up between you and your potential clients.And so wonderfully Elle reminds us that writing really is like exercising. The more you do it, the stronger the muscle gets!Tune in, sit back, and soak up these incredible tips!And then check out Elle's, Running a Content 5K, How to Make Your Content Go the Extra Mile ebook! E-book: https://pocketsizedprofessor.com/resou…/You can hang out with her over on her public Facebook page:Facebook: www.facebook.com/pocketsizedprofessorAnd be introduced her fabulous Carrier Pigeons when you join her:E-mail list: https://pocketsizedprofessor.com/join/-----------------------------------------------------------------------Irena Miller is the playfulness behind the Intuitive Energy Adventure (https://www.irenamiller.co/adventure ) that helps connect you to your unseen resources. Her joy is introducing you to the experience of living a harmonious, engaged, and free-flowing life! With over 20 years of experience studying and teaching energy and yoga, she still loves to see the light turn on in her students’ eyes after a practice. Irena has been featured in Runner’s World, Spark People, and has lead retreats and teacher trainings. She is a certified Sekhem-Seichim-Reiki Master and Yoga Instructor at the Experienced-500 hour level with the Yoga Alliance. With time so precious and rare, she will teach you how to leverage your invisible support team and realize that you always have support on this journey if you simply ask. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Teshima, co-founder of Nudge.ai is interviewed by Sales Funnel Radio host Matt Heinz. Paul is a believer that culture eats strategy for breakfast, and business culture can be built through storytelling. He has always have been a leader with a strong focus on sales and customer engagement. He is a successful technology executive who has run services, customer success, account management, support and product management. Helped lead Eloqua (marketing automation) as part of the executive team from $0 to over $100 million in revenue, through IPO and a successful acquisition for $957 million by Oracle. Now co-founder and CEO of Nudge.ai, a modern sales platform that uses A.I. to find actionable insights on your customers. Passion for building great teams and products that help customers grow their businesses.Twitter: @paulteshima About Nudge.ai Nudge was co-founded in 2014 by former Eloqua executives, Paul Teshima and Steve Woods. After having successfully guided Eloqua to a market leading position in marketing automation from $0 to over $100 million in revenue, then through IPO and acquisition by Oracle for $957 million, Teshima and Woods recognized another massive challenge to solve – this time, however, it was on the sales side. The best sales professionals understand that people buy from people they know, like and trust. In a world that’s becoming overloaded with information, it’s becoming harder to build trusted, authentic relationships with buyers and customers. This is where Teshima and Woods saw the challenge, and the biggest opportunity yet to be solved.
Resümee aus Tōkyō 2 Themen: Wahlen in Japan, Reise nach Onomichi, Naoshima und Teshima, und einige Betrachtungen zu Boys Love. Podcast herunterladen Linksammlung: Linksversiffter Youtubekanal der Zengakuren (Japanisch) Sharon Kinsellas Essay über „Kawaii“(freier Download) Patrick Galbraith on Fujoshi Trailer: Matsui Daigo „Kimi ga kimi de kimi da“ (2018) Musiktipp: Album Ging Nang Boyz Kimi to boku no daisanji sekaitaisenteki renai kakumei Ging Nang Boyz: Kakenuke Seishun Kritik zu "You, Your, Yours"
This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing bad taste in artwork, personal infrastructure hacks, and privacy changes at Facebook. Helping us bring some outside perspective today is our special guest Kirsteene Phelan. KP is a multipotentialite with a deep interest in the intersection of creativity and commerce online. She currently serves as the Acting CEO for Melbourne-made startup, Rome2rio and has previously contributed to international tech via roles at Etsy, Inspire9, General Assembly and Startup Victoria Female Founders. She believes in good people, good products, print media, travel, music and the power of repurposing. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Lara In Bad Taste https://www.topic.com/in-bad-taste 32C Magazine https://032c.com/ Maria Rubinke http://mariarubinke.com/ Teshima art museum http://benesse-artsite.jp/en/art/teshima-artmuseum.html Jeremy Seeking the Productive Life: Some Details of My Personal Infrastructure https://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2019/02/seeking-the-productive-life-some-details-of-my-personal-infrastructure/ JWGYTB episode 067 http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/e919c32a Kirsteene Facebook's Head of Product Leaves After Privacy Pivot https://www.wired.com/story/chris-cox-leaving-facebook/ The Morning Brew newsletter https://www.morningbrew.com/ Skift https://skift.com/ PhocusWire https://www.phocuswire.com/ JWGYTB episode 073 http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/cd11a050 Kirsteene's Socials Rome2Rio https://www.rome2rio.com/ Kirsteene’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kirsteenephelan/?hl=en Kirsteene’s Twitter https://twitter.com/kirsteenephelan?lang=en Kirsteene’s LinkedIn https://au.linkedin.com/in/kirsteene-phelan-2ab23a48 Kirsteene on Medium https://medium.com/@kirsteene If you like the show or these links or think we sound like nice people, please go and leave us a rating or review on iTunes. It helps other people find the show and boosts our downloads which in turn lets us know that what we're doing is worth doing more of! To subscribe, view show notes or previous episodes head on over to our podcast page at http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/ Special thanks to Jacky Winter (the band, with much better shirts than us) for the music. Listen to them over at Soundcloud. Everything else Jacky Winter (us) can be found at http://www.jackywinter.com/
Your Creative Sparks: The JOURNEY to CREATE a sustainable life doing the things you LOVE I take a BREATH and BUILD another HOME inside my HEART This MERIT is dedicated to “all the scientists and artists who bring the tremendous delight and pleasure to the world and others by their creativity and expressing their creativity. So as anyone who is actually being of benefit to others and brings the joy and comfort and delight for them to have longevity and prosper in their lives.” This hero’s global journey leads her Home. But where is Home? Home is a place where we build our world with our breath, letting the walls be an air of spaciousness and freedom for all beings, including animal beings, plant beings and human beings. We can be at home amid the symphony of crickets, cicada and geckos, under the pitter patter of rain on a thatched roof. “I can find Home where I am - Where the Heart is. I now finish this story to release it and let it go, because there is a new story to be told.” Leave us a Rating & Review! Your Travelogue After the lobster release in Maine, it was as if my heart had exploded open and all the unbound particles of my being were dancing off somewhere without me. [4:58] The art islands of Naoshima (直島), Teshima (豊島), and Inujima (犬島) arise from utter ruin. [7:03] The call to live simply resounded throughout my soul and the YURT became a symbol of possibility. [9:00] Freedom can happen swiftly. [10:38] Nature as Mother [14:11] like a lobster being released to begin its trek home, i opened my arms and dove right in. [19:00] On Family and Home and accepting help. [23:53] My intention was to spend this summer writing and building a home. i am happy to report that it has come true like a magical, unexpected dream. [28:00] Links and resources: The blog of this Lobsterbird Chronicle: http://lobsterbird.com/where-the-heart-is-part-1/ Episode 47: Audioblog Storytime!, Part 1: The Great Lobster Rescue Back Story Episode 48: Audioblog Storytime!, Part 2: The Great Lobster Rescue Begins! Request your free copy of Phase Out: The Secret Guide to Finding Work that Frees Your Soul by Sophia Remolde {Lobsterbird} at PhaseOutBook.com Lobsterbird’s newest book: Level Up: Power Practices for Spiritual Superabundance by Sophia Remolde Music for this episode was contributed by Daniel Munkus and recorded in the Hudson River Valley at Subtle Soup Studios. For more info, visit: www.subtlesouprecords.com. Podcast management and creative copy provided by Sonya Louise, making new life in the new year in Vero Beach, Florida. For Free Energy Readings from Sophia and to learn about upcoming Hero’s Way Pilgrimages, visit: lobsterbird.com. ✨✨✨ If you liked this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and drop some starshine on us in iTunes. Leaving 5 starsmakes it possible to bring you more goodness. Bonus points for leaving a review!
Au programme de ce numéro 6 : [00:00:00 - 00:30:20] Les nouvelles de l'équipe [00:31:13 - 00:59:04] Noël (Vincent) [00:59:05 - 01:29:05] Les Mariages (Mathieu) [01:29:07 - 01:52:15] Les mots de l'année (Nicolas) [01:53:07 - 02:25:30] L'hiver au Japon [02:26:20 - 02:35:21] Les recommandations -- Playlist -- Ryuichi Sakamoto : Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence Yoko Watanabe : Last Christmas Aoi Teshima : Silent Night L'équipe Gaijin San : Vincent (@Vince_Tokyo), Mathieu (@objectifJapon) et Nicolas (@Ryo_saeba_3)
Vous connaissiez Bulle d'Art ? Voici la BIG Bulle d'Art ! Tous les cinq numéros, on se retouve autour d'une table avec une dream team de chroniqueurs.ses. Pour cette première BIG Bulle d'Art, Alice, Julie, Laure et Julien causent foires d'art contemporain en compagnie de Romain Tichit, le directeur du YIA Art Fair et du Paris Contemporary Art Show. Les bulles d'art de chacun : Alice recommande l'exposition "On Air" de Tomas Saraceno au Palais de Tokyo Julie recommande la série "The Morgue" du photographe Andrés Serrano Julien recommande l'exposition "Revoltuion" de Simon Fujiwara à Lafayette Anticipations Laure recommande les îles japonaises de Naoshima & Teshima, et elle en a aussi parlé en vidéo sur sa chaîne YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwhjifVI1sQ
Listen while you're sneaking french fries from take-out on the way home on iTunes As part of our ongoing series of interviews on what executives have learned in life we spoke with Paul Tashima, CEO of Nudge.ai about the 5 Most Important Things he has learned in business and life. Paul discussed:----more---- Why an early network is so important to keep executives on track Form a lesson Learned at Eloqua, why markets aren’t always fair Why building the right culture is more important that you think How pivoting and timing is something you can’t miss What it means to double down on the bright spots and not what’s wrong The host is Jim Obermayer About Paul Teshima Paul is the CEO and Co-founder of Nudge.ai, a modern sales platform that uses artificial intelligence to provide sales teams with actionable insights on their target customers. He is a successful technology executive who has run Services, Customer Success, Account Management, Support and Product Management teams. As part of Eloqua’s executive team, Paul helped lead the company from $0 to over $100 million in revenue, then through IPO and a successful acquisition for $957 million by Oracle. He’s a firm believer that company culture trumps strategy every time, and that storytelling is an essential part of creating a business. He has a successful track record as a leader with a strong focus on sales and customer engagement. More from Paul Teshima on SLMA Radio: Will AI Replace Marketing Jobs? About Nudge.ai Nudge.ai was co-founded in 2014 by former Eloqua executives, Paul Teshima and Steve Woods. After having successfully guided Eloqua to a market leading position in marketing automation from $0 to over $100 million in revenue, then through IPO and acquisition by Oracle for $957 million, Teshima and Woods recognized another massive challenge to solve – this time, however, it was on the sales side. The best sales professionals understand that people buy from people they know, like and trust. In a world that’s becoming overloaded with information, it’s becoming harder to build trusted, authentic relationships with buyers and existing customers. This is where Teshima and Woods saw the biggest challenge, and the biggest opportunity yet to be solved. Sponsor for this show: Goldmine CRM Get more from the cloud with GoldMine workspaces. Flexible sign up options for BYOL hosting or subscription with monthly or annual terms. Designed for customers with Windows server-based applications but looking to off-load their on-premises server equipment. This is the Tools And Technology report in The CRM Playbook For 2017.
Hey, it's the sequel series to Yowamushi Pedal, the smash hit shounen battle series of 2013! A new adventure awaits the boys of Sohoku and Hakone, and the Matts are ready with the hottest of takes. How does it hold up to its predecessor? Only one way to find out! You know, barring sitting down and watching it. Bonus: Matt K's review for the series http://blog.honeyfeed.fm/yowamushi-pedal-new-generation-review/
Soichiro Fukutake presents the thinking behind his bold, far-reaching experiment on islands in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea. Benesse Art Site Naoshima comprises museums, permanent art installations and commissions on the islands of Naoshima, Teshima and Inujima. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 22 April 2017, in association with SCAF Projects 34 & 35, The inventive work of Shigeru Ban.
With only three shows this week, Matt and Matt have plenty of time to delve into pressing matters such as why Ryujin of All-Out is so cool and why Teshima of Yowamushi Pedal was almost a good captain. Also, the hype for Tiger Mask deflates as the identity of the former Yellow Devil comes out.
Teshima comes into his own in this week's episode of Yowamushi Pedal! Are Matt and Matt impressed? Probably, but not for too long while they delight in the presence of Mr. Bigfoot in Tiger Mask! Plus a bunch of stuff happens in Teekyu that they probably don't entirely understand and laugh about anyway.
Christian Boltanski inaugure la première installation permanente de Jupiter Artland au UK, avec Animitas, une oeuvre composée de centaines de petites cloches japonaises reproduisant la carte du ciel du 6 septembre 1944, jour de naissance de l'artiste. Fidèle à ses préoccupations, Boltanski questionne la frontière entre absence et présence, la Mémoire et le cycle de la vie. L'institution écossaise propose aussi deux autres installations de l'artiste français: Le Théâtre d'ombres, une série développée depuis 1984, et Les Archives du Coeur, une collection de battements de coeurs commencée en 2008 et conservée sur l'île de Teshima au Japon. Les visiteurs de Jupiter Artland peuvent enregistrer et soumettre leurs propres battements, qui seront ensuite rajoutés aux archives. www.culturealt.com
"Sur les routes de l'Asie" est de retour après quelques mois d'absence ! Au programme : un sujet très original pour notre second passage au pays du Soleil Levant, en compagnie de Thomas Alix. Grâce à lui nous allons découvrir deux petites îles situées dans la mer intérieure de Seto, Naoshima et Teshima. Ce qui les rend uniques est qu'elles sont devenues un des hauts lieux de l'art contemporain mondial, avec nombres de musées, installations artistiques en plein air et expériences à vivre qui ne manqueront pas de vous étonner, le tout dans un cadre naturel japonais empreint de sérénité. Embarquez pour ce voyage d'un nouveau genre, avant que le monde entier soit au courant...
Tonight, we talk about race recovery and some of the best methods for helping you body bounce back after a brutal beating. Chris Vargo offers an elite perspective, Mile Long Legs joins us to offer a female perspective and we have a top 5 steps to recovery. Enjoy the episode,...
Sat, 1 Jan 1994 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3941/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/3941/1/125.pdf Mayr, Herbert; Baran, Janusz; Will, Elfriede; Yamakoshi, Hideyuki; Teshima, Koichi; Nojima, Masatomo Mayr, Herbert; Baran, Janusz; Will, Elfriede; Yamakoshi, Hideyuki; Teshima, Koichi und Nojima, Masatomo (1994): Exceptionally Stable Ozonides. Influence of Methyl Substituents on the Course of Cyclopentene Ozonolyses and on the Reactivities of Ozonides. In: Journal of Organic Chemistry, Vol. 59, Nr. 17: pp. 50