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Team management, and ensuring the law department can perform in small, agile workplaces, is at the top of Luana Melis' priority list as a leader. Creating such productive environments takes time, she says, and requires meaningful reflection on processes and a focus on softer skills, among other key approaches. In this episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Time & Place general counsel and company secretary Luana Melis to discuss the tough market conditions faced by the property and construction sectors in recent years, how and why team management is the highest of priorities for her, determining best practice for managing teams, and the importance of agility in identifying pathways forward. Ms Melis also reflects on what high performance means for her in the context of an in-house legal team, balancing the legal team's efforts against the performance of other business functions, the need for mindset shifts, practical ways to achieve and maintain high performance, lessons learnt along the way, marrying up the importance of sustainability with performance, and recalibrating the idea of high performance amid changing market conditions. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, X and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
On this week's episode of the Who Are You Podcast I sat down with Brett Collins, founder of the Time-Place Brand. Brett was originally born in Jacksonville, but has also lived in Japan and San Diego before officially come back to Jacksonville. We talked about what it was like to move to Japan at a young age, he describes his past struggles with addiction and what made him decide to get sober, we talk about what made him want to create his own brand, we discuss what makes his sunglasses different than the competition and I ask him what his definition of success is. Definitely go check out Brett and Time-place, he has an amazing back story of perseverance and is putting out amazing products! For more on Brett and Time-Place check out the links below Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timeandplacers/ Website: https://timeandplacers.com/ Make sure to turn on your notifications so you don't miss an episode, please share the episode, leave a like, a review and a 5-star rating. All those things help the podcast be seen by more people! For all business inquires or are interested in being on the show please reach out to me at: whoareyoupod@yahoo.com For all updates and information about the podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoareyoupod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089483824865 Twitter: @connoroverbay All links: https://linktr.ee/Whoareyoupod website: https://www.podpage.com/who-are-you/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/connor-overbay/support
CJ & Connie recap Week 7 of the NFL season; - Ravens embarrass the Lions - Vikings upset the 49ers - Philly too much for the Dolphins on SNF - Top 5 Teams of the Week - Week 8 Predictions --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehardcount/support
EPISODE SUMMARY: Have you ever wondered how the principles of medicine can cross-apply to the real estate world? Dr. Sanjay Sharma, a seasoned real estate investor and full-time hematologist oncologist, joins us to share his fascinating journey and insights. From his intense medical training in the hustle and bustle of New York City to his fruitful medical practice in tranquil Orange County, Dr. Sharma explores the parallels between these two disparate yet interconnected worlds. Our conversation takes a deep dive into the exciting realm of real estate syndication. Even if you have a small budget or are new to this field, Dr. Sharma sheds light on how syndication can be your path to participate in the real estate market. He emphasizes the importance of having a trustworthy sponsor and a multi-disciplinary team, underscoring the critical role of trust in successful investing. But what fuels Dr. Sharma's commitment to both his medical profession and real estate investing? We wrap up our discussion exploring the evolution of his 'why', influenced by his grandfather, who fought for freedom alongside Mahatma Gandhi. His profound advice for budding real estate investors is as inspiring as it is practical: take action and learn from your mistakes. This episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and knowledge for both newcomers and seasoned investors. Tune in! DR. SANJAY'S BIO: Dr. Sanjay Sharma, a real estate professional and visionary investor making waves in the LA and Southeast multifamily market. With a proven track record as an investor, capital raiser, and syndicator, he has brought remarkable returns to physician and high net worth executive investors, paving their path towards financial, geographical, temporal, vital, and mindset freedoms. But there's more to Dr. Sharma than meets the eye. As a practicing physician specializing in hematology and oncology, he possesses a unique perspective, borne out of firsthand experience in understanding the needs of fellow doctors. Before his medical journey, Dr. Sharma honed his skills as an epidemiologist, focusing on public health and safety. After completing medical school at the prestigious Medical College of Virginia in 1999, he embarked on a remarkable path. He pursued an internal medicine program at Washington University in St. Louis, which ultimately led to a fellowship in hematology and oncology at Mount Sinai in NYC. Along the way, he found the love of his life and settled in Southern California, where they are raising their two amazing children. Driven by a passion for education, Dr. Sharma founded an oncology medical education company, sharing cutting-edge treatment opportunities with countless oncologists. Additionally, he is a sought-after national public speaker, captivating audiences with his expertise and captivating presence. Dr. Sanjay Sharma—trailblazer in real estate, physician, and educator—continues to make a profound impact, empowering investors and transforming lives along the way. Prepare to be inspired by his exceptional journey and unwavering dedication to his profession. GET IN TOUCH WITH DR.SANJAY: Linkedin: Sanjay Sharma MD Instagram: @hemeonclive Tiktok: @hemeonclive EPISODE CHAPTERS: (0:00:00) - Commitment and Investments in Real Estate Dr Sanjay Sharma discussed the dedication and rigor of becoming a medical specialist, the importance of knowing one's why, and physician moral injury and burnout. (0:12:56) - Doctor Investing in Real Estate Syndications Syndication enables investors to align money with goals, while multi-disciplinary teams and trust are essential for successful investing. (0:27:34) - Personal Growth and Evolving Why Dr. Sharma discussed the importance of a strong 'why', personal growth, and shared a personal insight. (0:33:12) - Real Estate Inspiration and Advice Dr. Sanjay Sharma shares advice on real estate, emphasizing action and learning from mistakes, inspired by his grandfather's legacy as a freedom fighter. If you want to know more about Dr. Jason Balara and the Know your Why Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jasonbalara Audio Track: Back To The Wood by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
In the third episode on HORROR, I talk with two award winning horror authors - John Langan (The Fisherman) and Sophie White (Where I End) - about the way horror inheres in places and in the bodies of everyone we know!
Everything in life has its appropriate time and place. Use code wisely. Join us as we continue to deconstruct, “The United Independent Compensatory Code/System/Concept: A Compensatory Counter-Racist Code” by Neely Fuller Jr. We are Kiva and Kahawia. Music brought to you by Lewy Lotus.
What is the relationship between class and sexuality? In Working-Class Queers: Time, Place and Politics (Pluto Press, 2023), Yvette Taylor, Professor of Education at the University of Strathclyde, explores the lives of working-class queers to tell the story of the past twenty years in the UK and beyond. Reflecting on her own biography as a researcher, the book brings in analysis of a range of research projects, giving insights into the impact of Brexit, austerity, and the pandemic on working-class queers. The book also deals with themes of migration and race, alongside offering a challenge to rethink our contemporary understandings of class. Attentive to the task of teaching, and building a canon of key texts, Taylor's approach offers much for the classroom as well as for research. A hugely significant intervention on the study of both class and sexuality, the book will be essential reading across the social sciences and humanities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
What is the relationship between class and sexuality? In Working-Class Queers: Time, Place and Politics (Pluto Press, 2023), Yvette Taylor, Professor of Education at the University of Strathclyde, explores the lives of working-class queers to tell the story of the past twenty years in the UK and beyond. Reflecting on her own biography as a researcher, the book brings in analysis of a range of research projects, giving insights into the impact of Brexit, austerity, and the pandemic on working-class queers. The book also deals with themes of migration and race, alongside offering a challenge to rethink our contemporary understandings of class. Attentive to the task of teaching, and building a canon of key texts, Taylor's approach offers much for the classroom as well as for research. A hugely significant intervention on the study of both class and sexuality, the book will be essential reading across the social sciences and humanities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
What is the relationship between class and sexuality? In Working-Class Queers: Time, Place and Politics (Pluto Press, 2023), Yvette Taylor, Professor of Education at the University of Strathclyde, explores the lives of working-class queers to tell the story of the past twenty years in the UK and beyond. Reflecting on her own biography as a researcher, the book brings in analysis of a range of research projects, giving insights into the impact of Brexit, austerity, and the pandemic on working-class queers. The book also deals with themes of migration and race, alongside offering a challenge to rethink our contemporary understandings of class. Attentive to the task of teaching, and building a canon of key texts, Taylor's approach offers much for the classroom as well as for research. A hugely significant intervention on the study of both class and sexuality, the book will be essential reading across the social sciences and humanities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Introduction: Author, Thought leader and Entrepreneur in the world of performance, learning and coaching Myles Downey is a thought-leader and entrepreneur in the world of performance, learning and coaching. He was the founder of The School of Coaching, for many years a much- respected provider of coach training and executive coaching in the UK and Europe. Myles is the author of ‘Effective Modern Coaching', ‘Effective Coaching' and ‘Enabling Genius – a mindset for success in the 21st Century'. Myles is one of the leading business performance coaches in Europe with extensive, global experience spanning thirty years. He has worked with CEO's, COO's and MD's in the most prestigious organisations from Banking and Financial Services, to Manufacturing and Oil and Gas to Professional Services and in the Public Sector. Podcast episode Summary: In this episode Myles Downey shares his passion for his work, his writing work, and the work he does to support leaders and organisations express themselves fruitfully and joyously for the benefit of the organisation and each other. There is a focus on his new book, The enabling Manager where Myles decodes the distinctions between Lead, Manage and Coach. Points made throughout the Episode: How did you get into this domain called Coaching? Myles started back in the days when the word “coaching” as we know it today was barely understood. Myles was a good tennis player and enjoying playing and competing and he came upon a book called “The inner game of Tennis” Myles was a professional architect at the time and after reading this book within 6 months began to explore the ideas housed in the Inner Game The book title effectively divides the world into two, the inner world and the outer world where most of the focus for coaching was applied -such as how you placed your foot etc as opposed to the inner world the stuff between our ears. That was the start of Myles journey into coaching. Myles set up his practice first in Dublin and then in London where he set up probably the first Coaching School called The Alexander Corporation in 1987 Was the world of sport ahead of The world of Coaching by way of that book The inner Game of Tennis? No like Coaching it was very mechanistic and focused on knowledge and how to rather than what was happening interiorly for a person or player. What did you appreciate when you first heard about the Inner Game? Gallwey the author made a critical distinction between what he called Self One and Self Two. Self-One is that part of you that is in fear, in doubt, in worry and Self-Two is that part of you that is in flow. Teaching tends to put people into self-one. They start to emulate the teacher and they “try” and trying cripples people. Operating from Self Two comes self-reliance and autonomy. Timothy Gallwey used to employ a formula which Myles calls out and explains. Performance = Potential – Interference where interference is about doubt, fear, thinking about winning or not losing instead of being present. If you can reduce the interference for people then they can perform. How did Sir John Whitmore and Graham Alexander influence your work? These two gentlemen had the rights to the Inner Game in Europe. Myles joined them as they both moved into the world of Coaching in Business. What made the work of Sir John Whitmore so impactful in the World of Business? Time & Place provided a rich landscape from which John's work took hold. There was an openness in the mid 80s to alternatives. Sir John Whitmore was the first person to write a book on Coaching devoid of content such as tennis for example. His book was very simple and very readable. Sir John Whitmore was a man of humility and that meant his ego did not get in the way in his communication with others. Myles does not subscribe to the Leader as Hero model. He shares his work with the English Rugby team and their take on Leadership housed in three capacities, Lead, Manage, Coach. We often make the erroneous assumption that Leaders need to be omnipotent and be skilled in all three capacities. “Leaders are not perfect” and Myles loves that quote from Graham Alexander. As an Author what motivated you to write? One of Myles greatest strengths is his ability to make intellectual distinctions that he can communicate. Because Myles set up the school of Coaching he had to teach a lot and that motivated him to write too. Orian Publishing asked Myles to write a book and he felt he got “permission” to go ahead and write the book. Myles first book, a book on Coaching has been in publication since 1999. What are the compelling messages you would like to share with the Listeners from your latest book? Command & Control a model of Leadership that has been around for a long time does not work. Think engagement surveys, performance levels and a study that shared the 10 things people do not like about work. No. 10 was their manager. Myles scanned the world to find what did work. The Military was one such place. Start-ups was the other place. In both there is an emerging practice that you could call an entrepreneurial mindset. The US Army are exponents of what they call Mission Command. The thing they talk about most is Trust. 2 things prevail. People have to trust and they have to understand their mission. Entrepreneurial mindset is similar because everyone should know the primary objective of the new business. Both places allowed for and encouraged people to be liberated to perform. When Myles extrapolates these practices into his work he get to three doing words-nouns Lead-Manage-Coach. Lead is about the Why. That is back to Mission Command-understanding the future direction and where the company is going. Manage: describes the part a person will play in the game. Role, Goals, Projects, Tasks, Standards, Protocols etc. Coach: once the person understands why something is important and their role in achieving it then you get into a conversation about “how” they might do it. The authority shifts between the first two and the third. In the Coaching part the authority shifts to the person who is going to do the work. “Tell me how you are going to go about it?” This shift in authority is one of the greatest difficulties for Leaders and managers alike. A lot of the time it is because they do not have the distinctions as described above. The Leadership model moves from Command and Control to Align and Enable. What inspired you Myles to encapsulate your model with the Noun Relate. A robust relationship based on trust will allow for these kinds of conversations to happen. Relationships before results is a Mantra I use and Myles agrees it is so fundamental to work and for him before he does any team work he will indulge some time to build relations between members. When people build relations and build trust they have the difficult conversations so quickly. What eludes managers and leaders to apply these four nouns? A lack of understanding. So many companies try to build a coaching culture for example. Myles says “stop” stop right now. You do not want a coaching culture you want a performance culture. You have to be able to hold people to account. Psycho Synthesis is a body of work built up by Roberto Assagioli in the last century. One of his ideas concerned Love and Will. There are two fundamental drives, one is love the other is will. Love is a feminine energy based on trust, based on nurturing, about letting things happen and is somewhat non-judgemental. Will is a more masculine energy, is founded in control, rigid and structured. Assagioli made the point that whilst love sounds like a good thing it has its shadow. If you are overly nurturing as a parent you rob the child of their opportunity to grow. Similarly Will might not seem appealing but if a child does not have boundaries that is not useful. Myles equates the love piece with Coaching and the good Will with managing and you have to have both. Assagioli shared his idea that that any time you have two ideas, such as Will and Love that naturally form a spectrum you need to get above both to see what is going on and for him that formed a tringle and the word he chose was Presence. Presence, Will and Love underpin Myles model Lead, Manage and Coach. His model is underpinned by Relation. Relationship and Intent or the fundamental understanding of intent allow for the application of Will and direct communication. What does it take to be able to adeptly move between these domain, Lead, Manage and Coach? Myles answers by referring to some research that supported his book enabling genius. The research was looking at answer the question; Across those people who have displayed “Greatness” what did they have in common? The research unearthed a few things. 1. Identity was important- people understand who they are in a particular domain and how they uniquely express themselves. 2. Will was another and 3. Mindset was the third and 4. The importance of continuing to learn and grow Most people when given a new job to lead people are giving no training. In the UK 71% of people who are given responsibility for people are not given any training. Most people when they get into a leadership position do not know who shows up. It's a potpourri of the things they have had done to them, the expectations of the company etch. Rarely it is about that persons own authority what comes from within. Myles works with Leaders to help them understand who they are as leaders. Myles has developed over time a process that starts by asking a few set questions followed by a visualisation exercise and then a few more questions to pull the analysis together. Some of the questions sound like the following; As a Leader what are you great at? What do people come to you for? What are you becoming? The visualisation exercise produces a symbol that represents a Leaders presence/essence and genius. The exercise ends with the question what would you say is your unique identity as a Leader. Mindset is not a given it is something that you unconsciously develop over time and knowing that you can start to develop it consciously over time. Myles shares his own approach critical to informing his mindset. He uses six post cards that characterise his desired mindset. This is something you can create and guide your behaviour every day. FTSOW (For The Sake of What) is this mindset important. You need to contextualise a mindset. Somewhere in that mindset has to be other people and how you influence and lead other people & there also has to be something in there about how a leader maintains a clarity of context and a vision that is further than the crippling short termism that is so often evident. To bring your book to life is there an example of a team you would be willing to share? An example includes a case from a TV production company and Myles is quick to point out, not the BBC. One of his 1:1 clients, a C-Suite executive was determined to increase the performance of his unit. The work started with conversations with him as a leader and what that looked like and how he brought on and supported the performance of others. The leader formulated an idea that if he could up his own performance it would create a vacuum for his team to fill. As they moved through the work the leader appreciated he needed to improve his capacity to coach as did his leadership team. Myles supported this leader and team through five workshops where they went through the domains of Lead, Manage and Coach. These were very practical workshops where Coaching was emphasised. On the fifth workshop Myles shared his workshop notes and together the team practiced the elements of the program to get the feel of the work. The team worked in pairs and delivered the content to their teams together, thereby learning from each other and with people. The work proved to be transformational. The pairs were asked to have the work delivered across and down several layers of the organisation. Unlike other Manager as Coach programs which often do not gain traction this one did by way of the commitment of the team, the clarity of the Leader about what needed to happen & unequivocal will to make it happen. The Leader was incredibly compassionate with his people & supported them to integrate the material in a digestible fashion. Myles ended this podcast by sharing his wish for the future of work. Human beings should find ways to express in the world, a genuine, authentic expression of you, me, they in the world. Myles plays tennis not because he is competitive but because he loves expressing himself on a tennis court. Myles wishes that our workplaces should be places where people can express at least parts of themselves, fruitfully and joyously. Resources shared across this podcast Myles Downing is the author of ‘Effective Modern Coaching', ‘Effective Coaching' and ‘Enabling Genius – a mindset for success in the 21st Century'. He is also the author of The Enabling Manager, how to get the best out of your own team. https://mylesdowney.com/ www.performanceconsultants.com
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Topics covered: The Times, Places and Manner of holding congressional elections The vigorous opposition of allowing the Congress to supersede State laws involving congressional elections Meetings of Congress - annual basis and starting date Check out PatriotWeek.org, Judge Warren's book at www.AmericasSurvivalGuide.com, and the Save our Republic! video series on Patriot Week's YouTube Channel. Support this podcast at: https://anchor.fm/michael-warren9 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-warren9/support
Pastor Rory lays down the foundation needed to prepare your daily time with God.
In this episode, Younger Hunger talk about the release of TIME&PLACE with Yoshi T. and James Mantis. Yoshi T. Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0KDEs3f3DfvAoLp1S24OJ0?si=eqQLkTO3SlWZeaE6K6cYTA James Mantis Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0HzRhsDxi3nyKikga3GW5r?si=AtqnTCMbSyGLnTdUz7j15g All Talk is a weekly podcast that airs new episodes every Thursday. You can follow us on social media for updates here: https://linktr.ee/YoungerHunger --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/younger-hunger/message
In todays episode, co-host Jatinder and Sifu Lak choose and discuss today's koan, "When the student is unready, the teacher disappears", found on page 333 of Lak's book, "The Art Of Thinking Without Thinking." Highlights include: - The different variations on the student and teacher being ready to meet each other and ideas on how to manifest the right teacher for yourself. - JT shares how he met Lak and the insights he had during classes about why he discovered JKD - Lak shares how he discovered the martial arts and deeper insights he gleaned from his young instructor. - About the 3 learning positions: student, teacher, examiner. - The benefit of learning something for the long term; the power of "stickability". - How the change in a teacher's circumstances has a knock on effect on the students. - Observations on what happens to students when they hit black belt status. - Why black belt is just the beginning to discovering one's true style and voice. - The incredible differences between being sharp and razor sharp and how this shows up in one's progress. - How to correctly apply Bruce Lee's, "Absorb what is useful. Discard what is not. Add what is uniquely your own". - Understanding what techniques work best in different fight situations. - Why Lak gets his students to sign a pledge before they become students. - How Lak's vibe attracted uncomfortable characters and situations when he first started teaching. - The evolution of the types of students Lak attracted moving from body, mind to spirit. - Why your vibe attracts your tribe. - The benefits of the discomforts and challenges from martial arts training that can help in later life outside of class. - The learnings of differing martial philosophies as reflected in Cobra Kai Martial Mind Power, by Lak Loi, uses martial arts inspired by #BruceLee, ancient wisdom, and self-mastery principles to help provide better mental health for a modern age. To learn more, check out Lak's books here: https://www.martialmindpower.com/
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The sages said, “O Sūta, foremost among those who know everything, please expound to us the qualification, time and place for Devayajña and its results.” Sūta replied, “The pure house accords normal benefit in the rites of Devayajña etc. The gośala (cowshed) is ten times more beneficial than that. The bank of a tank is of ten times more benefit than that, and the root of a Tulasī, Bilva or Aśvattha tree is again of ten times more benefit than that. Similarly a temple, the bank of a holy tank, the bank of an ordinary river, the bank of a holy river and the banks of the seven holy Gaṅgās are each of ten times more benefit than the previous. The seven holy Gaṅgās are Gaṅgā, Godāvarī, Kāverī, Tāmraparṇikā, Sindhu, Sarayū and Revā. The shore of the sea is of ten times more benefit than the rivers. The summit of a mountain is ten times more beneficial than the seashore.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shivadyuti/message
Dr. Cherisa Sandrow is a Board Certified Family Physician. She received her medical degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and practiced family medicine including obstetrics for 15 years. Making the transition to telemedicine in 2015, she pivoted out of her busy office-based practice and created a thriving telemedicine practice, with the ability to prioritize her core values in life. She decided to help other physicians with career transition, teaching them to use telemedicine as a temporary or permanent option to generate income while acquiring more flexibility and independence. She completed the Maxwell Leadership Certified Team Coaching, Speaking, Leadership, and Training Development Program, and now is a teacher and speaker with the John Maxwell Team. Since our previous interview, Cherisa has expanded her coaching. It now includes a complete program with didactic sessions, and group and individual coaching designed to train clinicians to create creating a life of greatness and purpose, leveraging telemedicine as a tool to achieve these goals. During our interview, Cherisa shares what she has learned about developing an effective telemedicine business. And she describes the components of her newly created course "From Here to There: Leveraging Virtual Medicine." This course is comprehensive, with more than 10 outside speakers, covering topics from getting licensed and creating your business plan, to overcoming burnout and inventing your abundant life. It focuses on using telemedicine to make the move out of traditional practice, then deciding whether to move to a nonclinical career or remain in telehealth. It includes group and individual coaching. And John Jurica will be presenting one of the lectures during the ten to twelve-week program. You can find the course at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freedom. (This is an affiliate link). You will find links mentioned in the episode at nonclinicalphysicians.com/life-with-freedom/ =============== You can support this podcast by making a small monthly or annual donation. To learn more, go to nonclinicalphysicians.com/donate You can now join the most comprehensive Community for all clinicians looking for a nontraditional career at NewScr!pt. Get an updated edition of the FREE GUIDE to 10 Nonclinical Careers at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freeguide. Get a list of 70 nontraditional jobs at nonclinicalphysicians.com/70jobs. Check out a FREE WEBINAR called Best Options for an Interesting and Secure Nonclinical Job at nonclinicalphysicians.com/freewebinar1
We are always looking for the perfect place time and condition but is there really one? We must just learn to trust God and follow His plan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On episode 23 of The Assemblage Wine Podcast, Mason Aronson and I look back at our time as best friends and roommates at The Culinary Institute of America. We talk about his journey post CIA, and how it has impacted his career thus far! To wrap things up, we talk about Mason's go to summer wines and how to build a proper home bar! If you want to follow Mason, you can find him on Instagram at @Masonaronson. Do you like our podcast? If so, please rate it on your favorite podcast streaming platform, share our podcasts on social media, and/or follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Assemblage Personal Beverage Consulting (@assemblagepbc). Also, be sure to check out our YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj64AS9JPNeXpVJVCks-TtQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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This week we are incredibly fortunate to sit down with podcaster, content creator, film maker, music video director, head of The Doane Creative Agency, and all around hustler Darren Doane. Darren has been involved in media from the age of 19, so much so that he's probably shaped your childhood without you knowing it. Darren give us his take on the future of content, the blessings of covid, and the importance of showing up. You can find Darren on Instagram as @doanecreativeofficial, can be heard on The Doancast and his new project, All My Friends Are Heretics, and his films and projects can be seen all over the internet. #doaneit For comments, questions, topic suggestions, or anything else, email us at timeandplacepod@gmail.com
On this special edition of The Time & Place, we're joined by David Hayward, known online as The Naked Pastor. David was an ordained minister and served in various functions of the church for 30 years before becoming a leading voice in the Deconstruction movement. Deconstruction is a hot topic right now, but what does it actually mean? How does the process start? Is there ever a reconstruction? And is there any truth to be found in it? David can be found on Instagram as @nakedpastor. His primary online source for material and work is www.nakedpastor.com To contact us with questions, concerns, topic ideas, or anything really, email timeandplacepod@gmail.com
In this spiritually intimate conversation with Matan graduate and faculty member Rabbanit Shani Taragin the concept of kedusha is explored based on its various manifestations throughout the book of Vayikra.
We discuss the white hot Celtics and Ime Udoka's tactical decision to unleash Rob Williams on defense, Rudy Gobert's consistent absence from MVP discussions, and Nikola Jokic's offensive ranking among the all-time greats. Also some trade deadline housekeeping with the Porzingis and Haliburton deals and the Bucks depth. www.patreon.com/thinkingbasketball
BW Sports Podcast Ep 17 - Los Angeles politicians RUIN the Super Bowl experience for EVERYONE! Ben Roethisberger just RETIRED! Where is his ALL TIME Place among QB's?
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Host: Peter Neill Producer: Trisha Badger Host Peter Neill’s guests this month are Glenn Libby and Antonia Small, authors of the book “Caught: Time, Place, Fish”. Glenn is a working fisherman, proprietor of Port Clyde Fresh Catch, and an advocate for fishing policy in Maine; Toni is a photographer, educator and ocean advocate. In this episode they discuss their book, portraits and essays on fisheries and fishers, an essential aspect of the spirit of Maine. #Maine Fisheries #Fishing Policy #Working Waterfront #Sustainable, Local Fisheries #Photography Guests: Glenn Libby and Antonia Small: Glenn is a working fisherman, proprietor of Port Clyde Fresh Catch, and an advocate for fishing policy in Maine. Toni is a photographer, educator and ocean advocate. Together they co-authored “Caught: Time, Place, Fish“, an account of the beauty, fragility and profound change that characterizes fishing, fishing families, and the communities who depend on them. Through portraits and essays, “Caught” chronicles the individual and community efforts to transform a way of life for all who depend on the ocean's bounty. About the host: Peter Neill is founder and director of the World Ocean Observatory, a web-based place of exchange for information and educational services about the health of the ocean. In 1972, he founded Leete's Island Books, a small publishing house specializing in literary reprints, the essay, photography, the environment, and profiles of indigenous healers and practitioners of complimentary medicine around the world. He holds a profound interest in Maine, its history, its people, its culture, and its contribution to community and quality of life. The post Conversations from the Pointed Firs 1/7/22: A talk with Glenn Libby and Tony Small, authors of “Caught: Time, Place, Fish” first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Believer, Father, Lawyer, Multifamily Apartment Syndicator and Investor, People connector, Status-quo hater, Strategic planner/Action taker, Pilates studio owner, Entrepreneur wannabe. Yosef has a vision to take back the control of his T/P/O (Time, Place, Occurrence) through financial freedom. He started a journey of acquiring cash-flowing multifamily apartments as a tool to create multiple passive income streams and to achieve generational wealth. Along this journey, he wants to help others crush their limiting beliefs, and to empower them to become better version of themselves to live their lives on their own terms through investing in passive income generating assets. As a managing partner of Syndicro & Partners Capital, Yosef and his partners focus on acquiring 50 to 150-unit multifamily apartments that are underperforming with high upside. His team strategically reposition the properties and manages them ensuring that the properties are maximizing their cash flow potential. Yosef is exceptionally efficient in busin ess system creation, legal due diligence, strategic planning, negotiations, and investor/partner relations. He loves to network and talk about life, purpose, family, vision, goals, relationship, motivation, business, planning and building systems. Oh.. and food and travel! Get in touch with Yosef: Email: esquire@syndicro.com www.syndicro.com www.yosefhlee.com If you want to know more about Dr. Jason Balara and the Know your Why Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jasonbalara Audio Track: Back To The Wood by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Current Miss Universe Australia and proud Indian Australian Woman, Maria Thattil joins Jordy to discuss the recent fall out from Jessica Rowe's interview with Pauline Hanson.Maria shares why taking away a racists platform IS NOT cancel culture, the harm that humanising Hanson does and how we can create a more inclusive media landscape.Links to Jordy's first interview with Maria:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/its-all-her/id1576337787?i=1000528916258Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/23ET3dJNTC50HaCmKaxFnG?si=LtuVbsFZRV-KNZJ7kplSVg&dl_branch=1Keep up to date with the latest on ItsAllHer.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kanye West drops his second Christian album, and inadvertantly gets us to look at what it means to actually believe something. We take a look at the tracks, the background, and what we thought about it, as well as why Christian Hip Hop seems like a dead genre. We also take the time to examine what it means to believe something genuinely, and why what you do when everything falls apart tells us what we actually believe. Follow us on Instagram at @thetimeandplacepod, YouTube as The Time & Place, Facebook as The Time and Place, and Twitter @TimeAndPlacePod. Email us at thetimeandplacepod@gmail.com with comments, questions, criticism, suggestions, or prayer requests!
This week we cover alot of ground in current events before jumping into todays topic: what does it actually mean to be all things to all people? What does it look like to be a man in the church, to find community truly in church, and we address some of Julian's own shortcomings in thinking as we look at how your average man is building kingdoms we can't see. Also, Augustine and Puddlegum remind us of what we need to keep our eye on. Follow us on Instagram at @thetimeandplacepod, YouTube as The Time & Place, Facebook as The Time and Place, and Twitter @TimeAndPlacePod. Email us at thetimeandplacepod@gmail.com with comments, questions, criticism, suggestions, or prayer requests!
Week four of Summer Solas, we tackle Sola Gratia. Grace alone is a fairly common phrase but the implications are vast. It doesn't just affect salvation but every aspect of our life. We get into the sin of ingratitude, the difference between common and special grace, and why Karen is the movie America has been waiting for. To be informed when we go live or new episodes are uploaded, join our mailing list by contacting us at timeandplacepod@gmail.com. Find us on Instagram @thetimeandplacepod, on Youtube as The Time & Place, and newly on Tik Tok @timeandplacepod
Remember there is a time and a place for everything. Your words and actions will have an impact on others. We need to remain cognizant of the affect we're having without stifling our authenticity. This, like most things, takes balance and self awareness. As we get more and more comfortable approaching difficult subjects more head on, we will find more peace. Make Your Damn Bed is a real talk, daily motivation podcast to play while you make your bed* every morning. Each season is 66 days long to incorporate new healthy habits of your choosing into your daily life. Build momentum - better your life. Find content and quotes from today's episode on Instagram @MYDBpodcast (DM to sign up for our monthly newsletter) Support the Podcast here: https://anchor.fm/mydb/support Make Your Damn Bed Podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Opinions of Julie Merica and the Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained or presented is for general information purposes only. This content is presented on an "as-is" basis. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mydb/support
Some laws limiting freedom of expression do not violate the First Amendment. These laws are created to protect other important values and interests Center for Civic Education
This week, we take a look at another group of door knockers, the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, or as they're more commonly called, Jehovah's Witnesses. What do they teach and believe? Why do they have their own translation of the bible and how does it differ from others? And what's the obsession with the 144,000? This, and a few choice rants, all on The Time & Place! Contact us via email, timeandplacepod@gmail.com, especially if you're outside of the USA. We'd love to hear from you.
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Chinese Medicine Study Guide; Fundamentals Chapter 9 Principles for Prevention and Treatment Section 2 Treatment Principles Suiting Treatment to the Time, Place, and Individual For everyone who has intention to learn TCM This show is read at laud version of Chinese Medicine Study Guide; Fundamentals which I currently work on. Traditional Chinese Medicine is full of knowledge and human wisdom contains several thousands years our ancestors have accumulated. At the same time I also studying English. Please be patient when you find my mispronounce and reading mistake. I would love to share this contents with reading and studying English , hoping with all of you paying respect all the informations what the TCM has. Unfortunately, this text is currently unavailable to order at amazon. Even though let me introduce the link and the front page of the text below https://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Chinese-Medicine-Study-Guide/dp/7117092408/ref=sr_1_2?crid=33PYFP1EBMXKI&dchild=1&keywords=chinese+medicine+study+guide+fundamentals&qid=1602218891&sprefix=Chinese+medicine+study+guide+%2Caps%2C318&sr=8-2 Enjoy learning!
The “Collector’s gene” and the types of Collections:* Because of the gotta-have-it (FOMO) * The flip side of this : Hoarding or the fear of being without it (FOBW)* Functionality (gear, tools, etc) * Nostalgia * Investment (CP - It might be worth a lot someday? I can sell it someday for more money than I paid for it?)* Scholarship/skills * this is where ‘memorabilia’ tends to kick in “objects kept or collected because of their historical interest, especially those associated with memorable people or events.”* Time/Place (travel or to be worldly) (CP - Attempting to garner admiration from friends or acquaintances for how exciting and adventurous a life you’ve led. See Instagram.)PAST: Background and HistoryHistory: First known ‘collections’ beyond hunting and gathering Collecting is a practice with a very old cultural history. In Mesopotamia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia), collecting practices have been noted among royalty and elites as far back as the 3rd millennium BCE.[5] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collecting#cite_note-5) Now out of this I think this is were we start to see the curiosity shops, and bringing that home to the curio cabinet. And in scholarship the concept of the museum* “*The world’s first public museum, the **Ashmolean* (https://www.ashmolean.org/article/the-story-of-the-worlds-first-public-museum)* in Oxford” *Now out of collectors comes community around collections; we see this in all things. Collecting “The hobby of *collecting* includes seeking, locating, acquiring, organizing, cataloging, displaying, storing, and maintaining items that are of interest to an individual collector. Collections differ in a wide variety of respects, most obviously in the nature and scope of the objects contained, but also in purpose, presentation, and so forth. The range of possible subjects for a collection is practically unlimited, and collectors have realized a vast number of these possibilities in practice, although some are much more popular than others.” NOW a tangent; Collecting and Hobby (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobby) go hand in hand so ‘get off your collecting high horse?“:In the 16th century, the term "hobyn" had the meaning of "small horse and pony". The term "hobby horse (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobby_horse_(toy))" ...As we talk about next episode; is digital and FOMO feeding the darker side of ‘collecting’“Collecting for most people is a choice, but for some it can be a compulsion, sharing characteristics with obsessive hoarding (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsive_hoarding). ...Reggie Jacksonhttps://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jacksre01.shtml
“He made darkness his secret place; his pavilion round about him were dark waters and thick clouds of the skies.” Psalms 18:11
John Moffet is joined by Donna de Varona, an Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer, pioneering sports broadcaster, and history-making activist for women in sports. At age 13, Donna de Varona was the youngest member of the United States swimming team at the Olympic Games Rome 1960. She broke 18 world records by the age of 17 and won two gold medals when she competed in the 400-meter individual medley and the 4x100 freestyle relay at the Tokyo 1964 Games. On today's episode of SPORTS + LIFE + BALANCE, Donna shares how her Olympics experience put her on the path to fight for women's participation in sports and athlete's rights at our nation's capital.
In this episode we get the customer perspective on brands that stand out on social media. It is so important for restaurants to connect in a meaningful way with their audience. The better the feedback loop restaurants create, the more chance they have to cultivate their community. Learn about social media “table touches”, the importance of transparency, and creating a Sense of Time & Place. Website: bestservedpodcast.com Facebook: /bestservedpodcast Instagram @bestservedpodcast @ChefJensenCummings Twitter: @BestServedPodcast @JensenCummings Youtube: Best Served Podcast
The First Amendment protects freedom of assembly, but the Supreme Court has held that time, place, and manner restrictions are permissible under certain circumstances. Learn more on today's 60-Second Civics. Center for Civic Education
I'm hoping that Jester King Brewery needs no introduction for you, listeners. But just in case, this is how they describe themselves...Jester King is a brewery, kitchen, farm & event hall on a beautiful 165 acre ranch in the Texas Hill Country. We make food & drink uniquely tied to a time, place & people. We're a welcoming place for people of all ages to enjoy community, fun & hospitality in a very special setting.Jester King is one of those game changing breweries that captures the imagination of the craft beer drinker, this one included. Even though I had never tried any of their beers, I still wanted to find out more about how this brewery came to be. Jeff was kind enough to jump on the interwebs with me and give me some of his time so that I could share his stories, wisdom and insights with you all.Want to help spread the craft beer gospel?Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTubeRate, Review and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts...click link on phone and scroll to bottomOr Follow/Subscribe on you favourite podcast playerCheck out my website
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Claire and friends - CoolAunt admirers all - regularly get together for dinner at their favorite restaurant. There's always someone new joining the group, so the notion of CoolAunts needs to be explained - or does it? Doesn't everyone have a CoolAunt?
There’s a bit of post-2016 election PTSD among American political strategists, where any slight uptick in Trump’s polling numbers is perceived as an emergency situation for the Biden campaign. But despite the almost constant news cycle turbulence in American politics that would have caused big swings in a normal presidential election, the polls have remained relatively stable over the past few months. Biden remains in a clear and comfortable lead over Trump on practically every policy issue except for the economy. Why? According to Sarah, “It’s because of the referendum effect, and it’s because of the wild partisanship moment we’re in right now.” How stable are these divisions that have emerged? Hyper-partisanship isn’t going anywhere as we approach the presidential election, and as David reminds us in today’s episode, “these identities are cementing at the state level as well.” After going deep into the weeds on the latest presidential polls, our podcast hosts delve into the temperamental differences between city life and suburbia, the president’s memorandum on combating lawlessness in America’s cities, and a primer on time, place, and manner restrictions on the First Amendment. Show Notes: -The Sweep: Midweek Mop-Up with Dave Kochel, Fox New polls in Arizona, North Carolina and Wisconsin, CNN poll, Suffolk University/USA Today poll. -David’s forthcoming book Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation and Trump’s memorandum on “Combating Lawlessness In America’s Cities,” a very important city council meeting speech about boneless chicken wings, and a documentary on the dreaded man cold.
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NPS-CHDS master’s graduate Gary Cummings (MA1803/1804), Lieutenant at the Garland Police Department, talks about how police increasingly encounter citizens who challenge constitutional boundaries between civil rights and police power. These so-called ‘civil rights... The post Thesis Series: Civil Rights Auditors: Defining Reasonable Time, Place, and Manner Restrictions on First Amendment Activities appeared first on CHDS/Ed.
This Month’s Guest is My Soul Brother from Another Mother & Father Dr. @JadeTeta! Join us as we talk about how the healthy and wellness math should work, self love, & we will have a good ol’ boundary throw down on how establishing them can lead to better health. Our guest Dr. Teta is the founder & CEO of Metabolic Effect Inc., and author of the best-selling book, The Metabolic Effect Diet. He is a regular contributor to many publications, including The Huffington Post and the Textbook of Natural Medicine, the number one natural medicine textbook used in medical schools across the country. Jade has a Bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and a Doctorate in naturopathic medicine, a distinct specialty of medicine focusing on lifestyle approaches to health, fitness and weight loss. He carries his license to practice medicine in Washington State and California where he is a registered primary care physician. As an integrative physician, naturopath, and personal trainer with over 25 years of experience, he helps people achieve their health, weight loss, and fitness goals. So lock yourself in and get ready for a consciousness-expanding conversation & experience! Episode Guide [0:02:59] Intro, Fun Story & Watching From A Distance, Brendan’s Higher Level Learning thru Jade. [0:6:54] Jade’s thoughts on the State of Health in America, Downsides of Scare Tactic Marketing, The Flip Flop Trends, Metabolic Effect & How the Math Doesn’t Add up, [0:10:30] Approaching the Uniqueness of Each Patient, Meeting People where they are at, Our Job Teaching Clients How to Fish, The Fight Against Sensationalism, Orthorexic Behavior, When the MD’s Call on Us for Help, Naturopathic Healing, & How the Hierarchy Needs to Work. [0:18:40] Dr. Google Algorithms, Being Book Smart vs Real Cynical Smart, How Brendan & Jade are different, The Different Types of Health Influencers, The Healthcare Spectrum & Reframing Health Intervention, [0:25:51] Being A student of Life, Symptoms of Orthorexia, & Being Human, Breaking through Adolescence at 40, Discovering Anchors, Your Mental Hashtags & How those Anchors work [0:35:28] Peterpan Style & Soul over Physique, Psycho Emotional & Spiritual Assessment, Your Ego, & When Reality Hits [0:45:03] Phycological Cuts & Ownership, Getting Smacked by Our Ego, Jealousy & Who Do You Think You Are Effect & Celebrating the Success of Those Around You. [0:54:52] Having the Right Intentions and Focus, How Healing Happens through Understanding Your Suffering, Impacting Team Human, The Naked Neighbor Lesson, The Spread of Virtuous Behaviors, Embracing Suffering & Trauma & How Your Tree Actually Grows. [1:05:02] Personal Pain & How it Can Lead to Passion, The Childless Mother & Lateral Thinking Story, Reframing How We Perceive Our Circumstances, how it Leads to Personal Power, Turning it all Into Purpose Driven Health & Fitness & The Mirror Analogy, Brendan’s Old Man Soul, [1:14:19] Self Love & The Choice to Not Self Mutilate, Being Impeccable with Your Word, What Behaviors to Lead With, Laying down Boundaries with Others, Seeking the Best in Others & Spacing the Gap, Lead with Love, Creating Boundaries is Creating A Safe Place for Things to Grow [1:23:17] Jade Relates to the Book Give & Take by Adam Grant, How Reciprocity Works, Generous Tit for Tat, Matchers, Energy Vamps, Conditional vs Unconditional Love & The Oxygen Mask. [1:30:02] Being Real with Yourself, A Time & Place for Vulnerability, Me ‘a Job of Being Open & Available, When to Turn on Your Inner Savage & Closing Resources for This Episode: Dr Jade Teta Web: https://www.jadeteta.com Instagram: @jadeteta Next Level Human Podcast Brendan Vermeire: Check out Metabolic Solutions LLC Listen to The Holistic Savage Podcast Follow Brendan Vermiere @the_holistic_savage Email info@metabolicsolutionsllc.com Metabolic Solutions Products & Holistic Savage Affiliates : https://www.metabolicsolutionsllc.com/shop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holisticsavagepodcast/message
Connor Hitchcock comes on the podcast to chat about college sports, t-shirts, and the ever critical element of timing in product market fit.
When Twitter and Instagram were created in 2006 and 2010 respectively, no one fathomed [at the time] that a person would be able to make millions off of said platforms. At least I didn’t. Fast forward, now we have people getting to the money in a real way. But what about creating during the time of #rona as an influencer? For some of us, it has been a struggle for our own personal projects especially for me BUT not for those who depend on content creation as part of their livelihood. Enter Stephen Williams, known by his YouTube subscribers as American Boy, and natural hair influencer, Alana Simone, better known as ina90skindofworld on Instagram. *Hey Google, cue Living Single’s theme song.* Both of them have cultivated their brand into a business on their respective platforms for at least two years and counting. This week’s episode explores the misperceptions of being an influencer, their holy sh*t moment of social media becoming a business for them, and how they handle the criticism of their own work. We also unpack the criticism of black art in white spaces as it related to Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s #Verzuz series rematch with Teddy Riley and Babyface that went down on Instagram Live earlier this week. Just in case you missed it, they had half a million people on the gram reminiscing before it stopped working. Talk about breaking the internet. We did that. SHOW NOTES: You can follow Stephen Williams on Twitter http://twitter.com/americanboy and Instagram http://www.instagram.com/americanboy. You can subscribe to his YouTube channel here https://www.youtube.com/americanboy90. You can follow Alana Simone on Instagram http://instagram.com/ina90skindofworld and Tik Tok as ina90skindofworld. You can subscribe to her YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGFF95LtrSYFL61thiyTMA. You can follow me on Twitter www.twitter.com/georgette and Instagram at www.instagram.com/georgettepierre. You can follow the show on Twitter www.twitter.com/blacknuancedpod and Instagram at www.instagram.com/blacknuancedpod. Subscribe/follow me on Apple Podcasts, Anchor, iHeartradio, Google Podcasts, and Spotify at Black + Nuanced Podcast. Email me at blacknuancedpod@gmail.com for your questions, comments, feedback. I'm officially on Patreon. Become a patron for exclusive and early access to various content for $5/month. Thank you for your listenership and support. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacknuancedpod/support
One of my favorite ways to get in to action, and help YOU take action in your coaching practice. (PS: I've got a date/time/place of my own. Check it out here: https://allegra-stein.ck.page/coaching-clone) Email me YOURS at allegra@allegrastein.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenichingcompass/message
Calls about Sinister Red Kickstarter, Time & Place determining character, Robert E Howard, Art in older RPGs, Swedish Dwarves, and a continued discussion on B/X with Evil Jeff.
Samskaras, Ceremonies, And Time-Place-Circumstance. Lecture delivered by His Holiness on philosophy, principles, and practices of Krishna consciousness based on revealed Vedic scriptures as received in parampara.
In today's episode, we shall talk on How to find time & place for a run, especially for the women. While this is mainly for women but applies to the men too. For the episode, we have with us a very well known runner - Dr. Seema Yadav. Seema is a Runner, Yogini, Doctor, fitness Addict, and above all, a Mom. She started running in 2016 and since then has run five full marathons, and 20 half marathons, and 10Km run. She qualified for the Boston Marathon in less than two years of running. She has been a podium finisher at Delhi Marathon and Mumbai Marathon since 2016 and has bagged 17 Gold, 4 Silver, and 2 Bronze Medals to date. Her personal best for half marathon is 1 hour 34 mins 12 secs.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. This time Tim's the guest, talking to Garreth F. Hirons about Children's BBC show Stop-Go!, It's A Shame by Kris Kross, the animated series of Spider-Woman, I Wanted To See You To See If I Wanted You by Moose, The ITV Encyclopedia Of Adventure, the original version of Right Here by SWV, The Young Poisoner's Handbook and Radio Tip Top. Along the way we'll be finding out how the cast of The Sullivans got caught up in a South-East turf war, attempting to define the Drop The Dead Donkey Font, puzzling over how Dracula can logistically get 'revenge', and querying how far Roger Lloyd Pack was from any falling-through-bar incident at any given point in time. You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside we discuss tips for transforming time, place and character. Links: Animorphs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir92shPGU84 Mark Yeates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I809OPIa0iY Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try and answer on a future podcast.
Sharon Spano, Ph.D., helps business leaders transform how they think, adapt, and respond in complex business environments. As a business strategist, author, and Professional Integral Coach, she leads her clients through specific research-based practices that empower them to realign their business strategy with a life of meaning, accelerated performance, and increased profitability. Sharon is also the author of The Pursuit of Time and Money: Step Into Radical Abundance and Discover the Secret to a Meaningful Prosperous Life. She is also a scholar-practitioner who enjoys researching and understanding some of the hard stuff of life so you don’t have to. There’s nothing like helping people move through challenges such that they come out more passionate and fulfilled on the other side. Whether you’re a person in the midst of change, an entrepreneur, or an organizational leader, Sharon would love to help you discover a more meaningful and prosperous life. What you will learn in this episode: How to identify leadership DNA, where it comes from, the benefits, and the drawbacks Why the systemic mapping process allows us to see hidden patterns and subconscious dynamics in a concrete way How to look at systems from a quantum physics perspective How the aforementioned systems transcend generations and affect the unconscious minds of business leaders Why bringing the unconscious to the conscious mind allows leaders to make better decisions with more efficiency and less stress How to recognize hidden loyalties and use them as an agent for positive change What inspires Sharon Spano to bring this methodology to her clients How genetics play a prominent role in who you are as a leader Resources: Website: sharonspano.com Book: thetimemoneybook.com Events: sharonspano.com/workshops Contact: sharon@sharonspano.com Twitter: @SharonSpano
Have you found a way to generate recurring work within your business model?In episode 275 of the Bokeh Podcast, Gustavo Fernandez explains why making the transition from wedding photography to corporate event photography was the key to consistent work. Listen in as he discusses networking for events, the principals for a successful corporate brand, and pricing your services.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Based in: San FranciscoFocused on: Headshot & Corporate PhotographyBrand Position: A seasoned professional, trusted by Fortune 500 companies to capture their employees and events. (7:13)The Lesson: Take care of your clients. Customer service is so important, so step it up. (14:31)Technique for Time: Place everything in your calendar and stick to it. (17:57)Book Recommendations: (22:20)How to Win Friends and Influence People - bit.ly/bp-winfriendsNever Eat Alone - bit.ly/bp-nevereataloneThe Gear Bag: Monopod (25:44)Gustavo’s Impetus for Transitioning to Corporate Events: The referral sources for corporate events provided more opportunities. (28:56)Benefits of Corporate Events: (28:56)- They can occur on weekdays.- The relationships can be shorter with events since they are more transactional.Networking in Corporate Events: (35:50)Gustavo spends about 1/5 of the amount of time networking on corporate events than on weddings.Principals for a Successful Corporate Brand: (42:58)1. How can you solve a problem for the clients?2. Over-Communication is key.The Process to Pricing: (50:46)1. Look at the market and how you want to set yourself.2. Determine what you want to make and how much you want to work.FREE DOWNLOAD:Top 10 Ways to Take Your Business to Six Figures in Corporate Event PhotographyMentioned in this Episode:Bambi Cantrell - cantrellportrait.comThe Art of Wedding Photography - bit.ly/bp-artweddingLinks:gustavofernandez.cominstagram.com/gustavofernandezBloom Messaging Platformama-assn.orgTave.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The National Park Service recently proposed to significantly limit the scope of demonstrations in front of the White House or on the National Mall, the nearby 1000-plus acre swath of green space, memorials, and other historic installations. The proposals were closely scrutinized (and criticized at length) during a round of public comment closing on October […]
Bootcamp: Time, Place, And Ritual by Church of the Resurrection
A declaration of principles! Plus, "Is It Just Me?", Medical fun and a special quiz.
We go over general news, Time/Place of potential players, players to cut, and if we believe these players are serious or phony!
The Coming of the Kingdom
Will we see our enemies who treat us unjustly get punished? Listen to this lesson to see that we must learn to trust God and have confidence that He will dispense justice whether we see it or not. Find out that God always provides for believers no matter what the circumstances. Learn what wrath means and whether it involves emotion. Remember that no matter what happens to us we are to turn to God and trust Him.
22 And the Lord said to Moses, “Thus you shall say to the people of Israel: ‘You have seen for yourselves that I have talked with you from heaven. 23 You shall not make gods of silver to be with me, nor shall you make for yourselves gods of gold. 24 An altar of earth […]
22 And the Lord said to Moses, “Thus you shall say to the people of Israel: ‘You have seen for yourselves that I have talked with you from heaven. 23 You shall not make gods of silver to be with me, nor shall you make for yourselves gods of gold. 24 An altar of earth […]
Cultures en mouvement XIX-XXIe siècles. Changer de culture:Enjeux du déplacement Amériques / Asie
Dr. Emmanuelle Andrès (Université de La Rochelle)
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Welcome back for another episode of Lead On: Lessons from Military Leaders! Today we are joined by Dan Conley. Dan has an interesting career that took many turns and changes and still thrived. Conley served for thirty four years in the military taking many positions throughout to name a few such as Lieutenant, and Commanding General of the Marine Corps. Conley shares some stories through his military experience and how luck came into place. Conley gives insight into what makes a great leader and what sets them apart. Please be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and check out our previous episodes! To find out more information about the Enlisted Leadership Foundation, please visit us at https://www.enlistedleadershipfoundation.org/.