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In this interview, Stephan talks to Tomas Guinan, a solo indie developer from Truro-based indie studio Spoony Bard Productions (@SpoonyBardToma), whose NES-styled retro brawler Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl launched on Steam and Nintendo Switch in early May.We talk about Tomas’ fascinating path to game development from making flash games as a kid to working in a call centre before ultimately getting to develop Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl.Tomas' work is also really interesting in that several of his games can be played on the NES and in fact are printed on carts by Limited Run Games. We have a fascinating conversation, I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did!You can pick up Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl on Steam and on Nintendo Switch. If you enjoyed this interview follow @StephanReilly and @CanadaGameDevs for more!
Josh and Alexander recap the amazing content Dr. Tomas shared on his recent episode. Come learn from the best and brightest minds of this generation as it relates to the future of work and designing a better employee experience. For more info visit Dr. Tomas' website: https://drtomas.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forgeant/support
It is great to have Tomas (Tyler Wilson) back for this episode, albeit he had to call in. Nonetheless, he and Matthew discuss double whammy of the Coronavirus and food shortage in China, new farm crime-prevention technology, and Tomas' thoughts on the Chiefs becoming national champions. China Article Crime-Prevention Article
In this Episode of Hit Start Gaming we cover gaming news for the week of 10/27/2019! We go into detail on everything that was covered and revealed at Blizzcon 2019! We also prepare your bodies and souls for Tomas' game of the year Death Stranding!Hit us up on social media and become Hit Start Gamers!Twitter: @hitstartpodcastFacebook: Hit Start Gaming GroupInstagram: Hit Start GamingYoutube: Hit Start GamingTwitch: Hit Start GamingWebsite: www.hitstartgaming.webnode.comTitle: Into The Light by Notaker feat. KarraListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0UhmvaYmYj7Hw9QQ5gYQg7?si=0NlUPQvETja5YRJFrZyLYQiTunes Download Link: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/album/into-the-light-feat-karra-single/1449091180?at=1000lK3LTitle: BLAST by Tokyo Machine from BlastVideo Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycgtC0EDOfkListen on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/3psoxmy2S7JkMpGqkSnUeG
Happy November 1st! We talked about Halloween, Escape room versus Exit room and team building adventures. Ancestry remapping and culture faux pas with a little dash of movie talk ending with Tomas' rant on The Outer Worlds and how awesome it is.
This episode is all about Tomas' take on the newly remade Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, the old gameboy classic. Tomas breaksdown gameplay and provides us with his thoughts on what the remake is. We also talk about a few more thing in our typical Friday episode fashion. Do you have something you want us to talk about? Do you have something you want us to answer? Let us know!Hit us up on social media and become Hit Start Gamers!Twitter: @hitstartpodcastFacebook: Hit Start Gaming GroupInstagram: Hit Start GamingYoutube: Hit Start GamingTwitch: Hit Start GamingWebsite: www.hitstartgaming.webnode.comTitle: Into The Light by Notaker feat. KarraListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0UhmvaYmYj7Hw9QQ5gYQg7?si=0NlUPQvETja5YRJFrZyLYQiTunes Download Link: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/album/into-the-light-feat-karra-single/1449091180?at=1000lK3LTitle: BLAST by Tokyo Machine from BlastVideo Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycgtC0EDOfkListen on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/3psoxmy2S7JkMpGqkSnUeG
This episode takes the listener on a journey through some fascinating topics- All of which tie back to human nature and the world of work. Our guest star is Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic an organizational psychologist who is currently a professor of business psychology at University College London (UCL) and Columbia University, as well as the Chief Talent Scientist at ManpowerGroup.We discuss Tomas’ book "Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders? (And How to Fix It)." from the perspective of humans and their relationship to work and organizations. It is clear that the world of work represents a complex dynamic between individuals and organizations. When looked at from the dark side- this interplay can lead to waste in the form of unhappiness and poor economics. This dialogue provides a really interesting foundation for a subsequent discussion of the future of assessment. The focus turns to assessment at scale and the many issues that play into a future where personal data provides trait based insights without the use of a traditional assessment. A focus on the economics of assessment at scale provides some unique and fascinating insight into the future of assessment as a discipline AND a business.At the end of the day- the hidden treasure in accurate, ethical assessment at scale lies in the ability to increase productivity through helping humans find jobs that align with their talents and interests.At scale such matches will provide new levels of personal and economic enlightenment and drive a new age of prosperity! About Tomas Chamorro-PremuzicTomas is one of the founders of Meta, a company that creates data-driven tools to help corporations identify employees and leaders with entrepreneurial talent.He also serves as a consultant for both the private and public sectors, with clients that have included JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Prudential, Unilever, the British Army, the BBC, Twitter, Spotify, and Harvard’s Entrepreneurial Finance Lab. He is the director of the MSc in Industrial-Organizational and Business Psychology at the University College London (UCL), having previously co-run the MSc in Occupational Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London. He has also previously taught at the London School of Economics and New York University. He is the author of the column Mr. Personality, which appears regularly on Psychology Today, and contributes regularly to the Guardian, Fast Company, Management Today, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review. In February 2015, Dr. Chamorro-Premuzic assumed the role of CEO at Hogan Assessments after spending two years as the company's vice president of research and innovation. The company provides personality assessment services that corporations can utilize for hiring and training purposes.Find the original article, Tomas' book is based on here: https://hbr.org/2013/08/why-do-so-many-incompetent-menAnd grab a copy of the book yourself here:https://www.amazon.com/Why-Many-Incompetent-Become-Leaders/dp/1633696324
In this Friday episode of Hit Start Gaming we welcome Tomas' back to get his input on what he thought of Gamescom. I mean he mainly talks about Death Stranding but you know as well as Brian and I does, that is the only game he is truly looking forward to. That being said thank you all for the love and support. We are two weeks away from Borderlands 3! Words cannot express how excited I am for it. September is going to be one hell of a month for gaming. My wallet can wait but my mind cannot!Hit us up on social media and become Hit Start Gamers!Twitter: @hitstartpodcastFacebook: Hit Start Gaming GroupInstagram: Hit Start GamingYoutube: Hit Start GamingTwitch: Hit Start GamingWebsite: www.hitstartgaming.webnode.comTitle: Into The Light by Notaker feat. KarraListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0UhmvaYmYj7Hw9QQ5gYQg7?si=0NlUPQvETja5YRJFrZyLYQiTunes Download Link: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/album/into-the-light-feat-karra-single/1449091180?at=1000lK3LTitle: BLAST by Tokyo Machine from BlastVideo Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycgtC0EDOfkListen on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/3psoxmy2S7JkMpGqkSnUeG
Rik is stilletjes aan het ontwaken uit z'n zomerslaap (lees: te veel festivals) en maakt nog eens een nieuwe Kratkruipers! Af en toe mag Rik ook eens buiten van z'n moeder en dan brengt hij Kratkruipers over heel het land. Deze keer trekt hij naar de gezellige KOER BONJOUR in Temse, z'n geboortegrond, om het eens met Tomas de Soete over z'n favoriete platen en muziek te hebben. Tomas De Soete was jarenlang een begrip als de ochtendstem van Studio Brussel en ook op televisie werd Tomas' smoel meermaals gespot; het meest recent met zijn eigen fictiereeks Fiskepark op Canvas. Naast een televisie- en radiomaker is Tomas ook een enorme muziekfanaat, met een paar kasten aan vinyl te veel. Tomas en Rik hebben het over ondansbare elektro, een goeie muzikale opvoeding, een verdwaalde Johan Verminnen en een plastieken Michael Jackson.
Once again, Hit Start Gaming is on vacation this week. Hey we have to spend time with our families as well. That being said we were saving this for a rainy day and without further ado I present to you Tomas' and his wife Katy's reaction to the Nintendo Direct. Everyone has seen reaction videos... but have you really ever listened to a reaction podcast? Yes? .... oh well then.... Here's another!!!Hit us up on social media and become Hit Start Gamers!Twitter: @hitstartpodcastFacebook: Hit Start Gaming GroupInstagram: Hit Start GamingYoutube: Hit Start GamingTwitch: Hit Start GamingTitle: Into The Light by Notaker feat. KarraListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0UhmvaYmYj7Hw9QQ5gYQg7?si=0NlUPQvETja5YRJFrZyLYQiTunes Download Link: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/album/into-the-light-feat-karra-single/1449091180?at=1000lK3LTitle: BLAST by Tokyo Machine from BlastVideo Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycgtC0EDOfkListen on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/3psoxmy2S7JkMpGqkSnUeG
Shipping Podcast - listen to the maritime professionals in the world of shipping
In the 110th episode of the Shipping Podcast, we meet Tomas Fransson, the National Director of Mercy Ships Sweden, who was appointed recently after a long career in the automotive industry. It's interesting to hear Tomas' experience of the maritime world as he is a newcomer and has recently "got the bug", we also get to hear a lot about the world's largest non-governmental hospital ship currently being built in China. Would you be willing to volunteer onboard the ship, to work as a crew on the ship? Do not hesitate to get in contact with Mercy Ships if you are interested. In the next episode, we meet Per Westling, CEO Stena Roro, and he explains a little bit more about the GLOBAL MERCY, don't miss out on that! If you like what you hear, you can always leave a review on Apple Podcasts or just give a shoutout in social media @ShippingPodcast Thank you for listening.
How well does this particular fan recommendation hold up to Joreth's poly critique? Sometimes I think that maybe I'm actually speaking a different language from everyone else, and maybe I have some kind of universal translator or babelfish so that I can't tell, but that the translator is buggy or slightly off in some ways. Because people don't seem to use words in the same way that I do. Even with a dictionary, people use words differently, and I find that I am constantly having semantics arguments because we can't discuss a topic until we are all on the same page about what the words we are using mean. One of those words is polyamory. I'm a pretty big proponent of using the definition of a word that the person who made up the word uses. In some cases, I think the Argument from Authority is a good one. If you invented or coined a term, then you get to decide what it means. This is even more important, to me, the younger the word is. And if the word was invented or coined within the same generation (i.e. roughly 30-ish years) and the coiners are still alive, then there shouldn't be any debate about "living languages" and so forth. So, to me, polyamory is about having or wanting multiple simultaneous romantic relationships in which all parties consent to the arrangement. That means that they all know about it and agree to it willingly, not grudgingly. If you don't say yes, it's not consent. If you are coerced, it's not consent. If someone uses their position of authority over you, it's not consent. If you are not aware of any other options, it's not consent. If you are not allowed the opportunity to back out, it's not consent. And so on. Polyamory is also, to me, more about building intentional families (even if some of those relatives are "extended" relatives) than in experiencing sexual encounters (also explicit in the definition - a word's definition is not necessarily limited solely to it's literal translation, the intent and cultural context of a word is also taken into account). So when someone suggests a movie to me that they claim has polyamory in it, I am now highly dubious about that claim. I have been recommended all manner of cheating and swinging and other non-monogamous movies, but very rarely do I find actual polyamory in these films. Every so often, a cheating movie might make it into my Poly-ish Movie List because I believe from the context of the story that it would be polyamorous if not for the circumstances, like the era or culture, that prevents the characters from openly declaring their relationships that are, nonetheless, loving (like Same Time, Next Year) - I basically feel that the characters are poly but possibly trapped somewhen/somewhere that they can't express it properly. Many times, it's hard for me to really quantify why a particular borderline movie is poly and why this other one isn't. It usually boils down to tone, and a vague sense of "moralizing" that I may or may not get from the storytellers. This was the problem I had with The Unbearable Lightness of Being. I kept getting told that it was a poly movie, but there was just something wrong with its tone. Tomas is a philanderer who seems to be afraid of commitment and keeps his emotional entanglements to a minimum. Basically, he has sex with lots of women a few times and drops them when they start becoming "serious". Except for one woman, Sabina, who basically seems to have the same outlook as Tomas, in that she hightails it outta there as soon as a guy starts getting "serious" about her. They appear to have a mutual respect in addition to their mutual attraction and mutual passion because of their shared interest in not letting anyone get close to them. Ironically, that barrier that they both erect to keep people out is what ties them together. Along comes Tereza, an innocent young girl who manages to, as far as I could tell, guilt her way into Tomas' life. She shows up on his doorstep with no place to stay, and so breaks his rule about kicking every girl out before morning. After a whole bunch of these mornings, he finally ends up marrying her. This is yet another case of a couple who doesn't seem to have anything in common and doesn't seem to like each other very much. At least, the director and/or screenwriter didn't establish their relationship very well. We know what Tomas likes in Tereza - she's female - but we don't really see what brings the two such different characters together. She's young, naive, innocent, apolitical, and extremely jealous and insecure. He's worldly, sophisticated, educated, misogynistic, contemptuous of most people, and a horndog. Other than the fact that their bits fit together, I couldn't understand their relationship at all. Tomas continues to cheat on Tereza throughout their relationship, and every time Tereza catches him at it, she throws a huge fit that borders on emotional blackmail. I think she's probably depressive to the point of suicidal. Not that I'm defending Tomas either - Tereza doesn't consent to an open relationship, so he's cheating. Period. She deserves better. There is only one scene that could even possibly be confused for a pro-poly scene. And I have to say that I didn't even interpret the scene this way until someone else suggested it. I still don't see the scene this way, but I can at least see how someone else might. Tereza suspects Tomas of having an affair with Sabina, who has been introduced to the new Mrs. Tomas as his friend & occasionally socializes with them. So Tereza, who is told to get into photographing naked women if she wants to be taken seriously as a professional photographer, approaches Sabina to be Tereza's first nude model. Sabina, a confident, sexually liberated woman in the '60s, is the only person Tereza knows who might even consider the proposal. So we have a scene where Tereza photographs Sabina, and eventually Sabina (who is also a photographer and artist) talks Tereza into posing nude for her in return. The two women, who have before been very awkward together, gain some sort of comfort and familiarity with each other through this mutual nude photography session. I didn't see how this was poly, really. The argument was made that it was basically two metamours who had finally reached out to each other and were able to get past the jealousy to see each other maybe as how their mutual partner could see them. The reason why I didn't interpret the scene this way is because Tereza had only suspected Sabina as being Tomas' lover (he never confirmed) and neither woman spoke of anything relationship-oriented at all. So maybe they did get past some of their jealousy and learned to see each other as people, and maybe this was a bonding, and even a learning moment for both of them. But it was still cheating and still a secret and Tereza still never approved of Tomas' philandering, and the two women never saw each other again on screen. This movie was not about a poly vee. This was a political commentary on the war in Europe and the Soviet invasion of Czecheslovakia, using the characters as vehicles for the commentary. The movie was brilliantly made, using real footage and photographs from the invasion itself, as chronicled by art students at the university at the time, and staging the characters on the sets to flip back and forth seamlessly between the real archival footage and the movie. This was the first and best comprehensive collection of the record of the invasion ever made. This movie was based on the book by the same name, which is also widely touted as a brilliant piece of literature. It was critically acclaimed, although, like any book-based movie, many were disappointed with the conversion to film. So I recommend this movie if history and foreign films and high-brow media are your thing. I just didn't feel that it was particularly poly. ***SPOILERS*** Tomas and Tereza eventually settle down when Tereza convinces him to leave the city (and, hence, his ready supply of willing adulterers) and live in the country, and they seem to be happily monogamous for a time. So when a guy who can't remain sexually fidelitous is finally able to only by removing his access to other women, and when the couple is shown as finally happy when said other women are removed from the picture, I have a hard time accepting the badge of "polyamory" or even "poly-ish" that the movie has been given. It comes too close to "open relationships are a train-wreck and everyone is happier when they are monogamous" to me. Sabina does appear to have remained a close friend of Tomas, right up until the end, but even she was removed from his reach, and she had to love him from afar. She also proclaimed herself as "their closest friend", meaning a close friend to both Tomas and Tereza, but "close friend" from across the globe and not having seen or spoken to them in years is really tough for me to stretch into "poly". This is one of the few artsy-foreign films that I didn't dislike for being too artsy & foreign, and I'd like to read the book. I might have liked the movie better if I had just come across it on my own instead of having it recommended to me as a potential poly film, because I watched it through a filter of hopes and expectations of poly content. I will not be including this on the Poly-ish Movie List, but it was an interesting movie and I'm glad I saw it.
In this short episode, Matt and Tomas discuss Super Bowl 53 and their feelings head into the big game. As die hard hard Patriots/New England Sports fans, this game is basically life or death. Also discussed are Matt and Tomas' thoughts on the possible retiring of Gronk and McCourty all over some nice Bud Lights! Enjoy. Be sure to rate, review, subscribe, unsubscribe, and subscribe again! As well as follow us on Twitter and Instagram! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TMD_Podcast/support
In this our first ever monthly interview our GM Andreas sat down for a chat with Tomas Härenstam - lead designer of Forbidden lands. They talk about how the game came to be, Tomas' own preferences in RPGs, Andreas ask some questions about the rules and a whole bunch of other stuff! This is an abridged version, for the full interview go to our patreon page https://www.patreon.com/Swedenrolls and support the show, we have lots and lots of bonus material for our patreons.
In this week's episode we talk about how Tomas' kid is creepy sometimes. Also we talk about a story of students and their outcome of playing a Ouija board. Hope you guys enjoy the episode and don't forget to share with us YOUR paranormal experiences with us via our social media or get a hold of us thru our email paranormalexperiencespodcast@yahoo.com
In this episode we talk about gaming news for the week of October 28th. We finally give our reviews for Red Dead Redemption 2. We then focus on Blizzcon and the news from Smash Direct. We also talk about Q4 releases and go into detail Overkill's Walking Dead. Thanks so much for listening. Links will be posted at a later time when I have adequate internet. Tomas' internet is non existent so I'm using my phone as a mobile hotspot. :(
In this episode we tell some horror stories based in the gaming universe. We talk about "The Forest" as well as SCP. Matt also gives us his original horror story called "The Chosen." The links will be provided at a later date as Tomas' internet is total ass.
Canadiens Connection is hosted by Joe Whalen (@JoeWhalen19) and Rick Stephens (@AllHabs) with contributions from Chris G. This talented team of credentialed journalists come together to share their valued insight. Listen LIVE below on Saturday, October 20th at 1 pm. ET or anytime at your convenience. Segment 1: Winners and losers of the week. Max Pacioretty, Jacob De La Rose, the Tomas' and Charles Hudon make an appearance. Segment 2: Claude Julien says his team is "in the entertainment business." Do our hosts agree? Roster decisions Segment 3: Canadiens unexpected strong startYour responses to question of the week: What is your priority? That your team is entertaining regardless of outcome or resolutely focused on winning a Cup? Bad tweet of the week The next episode will air LIVE on Saturday, October 27th at 1 pm. ET. (2:30 pm. NT.) Get the Canadiens Connection! Be sure to follow @habsconnection on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram You can listen to every episode at your convenience on your favorite podcast platform including iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher and TuneIn. Search for “Rocket Sports Radio” and subscribe!
Tomas og Michael diskuterer regeringens projekt med udarbejdelsen af en national strategi for cyber- og informationssikkerhed - og Tomas' slår et slag for øget erfaringsdeling mellem de virksomheder, som deltager i arbejdet.Du kan læse mere om regeringens intitiativ her: https://www.fm.dk/publikationer/2018/national-strategi-for-cyber-og-informationssikkerhedLink op med Tomas Hellum her: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomas-thobias-hellum-1b0a741/Link op med Michael Sjøberg her: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsjoeberg/Og som altid tusind tak fordi du lytter med på Risiko Radio!
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Tomas' shares his story on starting when he came to the UK from the Czech Republic 13 years ago. In that time he worked his way up from a pot washer into management and now he is a successful coach of OK is NOT Enough. In our conversation, Tomas shares his journey to become a coach, how he encourages people to define their own version of success, his upcoming book, the need to change if you're at OK and not happy being there, asking to paid for his coaching, gives some advice on getting yourself out there and picking up the phone, sharing his goals and how people respond to his openness and how he looks after himself. You can contact Tomas at: Twitter: twitter.com/tomassvitorka Instagram: instagram.com/tomassvitorka Facebook: facebook.com/tomas.svitorka LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tomassvitorka Web: tomassvitorka.com Email: tomas@tomassvitorka.com About Debra Levitt - Your host I work with business owners who are growing their business. We work together to identify hotspots, agree rescue plans and put a structure in place to enable you to become more consistent and efficient which increases productivity and supports your growth. We do this utilising planning, project management and communication skills. You can contact me on email at debra@bridginggaps.uk or on +44 (0)1344 289985.
Will Yasmany Tomas be ready for Spring Training after an injury-riddled 2017? MLB.com's Tim McMaster and D-backs reporter Steve Gilbert discuss Tomas' rehab, his recent legal troubles and if Curt Schilling will get the call for the Hall of Fame.
Vi har med oss flyplassentusiast og standup komiker Tomas Nesse og hans 9 måneder gamle datter i episode 10 av Pappapanelet. På agendaen i dag er fenomenet "falsk krupp". Hva er det egentlig? Og har Tomas' datter det? Må man storhandle når man har fått barn? Er det tegnet på at man har blitt voksen? Og hvorfor i alle dager vil Tomas flytte 10 dager før jul? Klarer lille Juno seg gjennom hele episoden uten traumer? Det vil vi ikke vite før om noen år, men i mellomtiden laster du ned denne og alle fremtidige episoder av Pappapanelet, så får du kanskje svaret.
Looking for inspiration in your business? As entrepreneurs, we go through phases that require us to search for something more for our businesses. Whether we search in art or elsewhere, we can find inspiration in areas outside of our primary passion. In episode 63, photographer Tomas Flint describes how he found inspiration in the music and life of Tom Petty. As on of the most influential musicians in Tomas' life, Tom Petty created a beautiful example of collaboration with others in his work. This idea of collaboration motivated Tomas to push his business further through working with others. Listen to episode 63 as Tomas shares his story of inspiration through Tom Petty, and how photographers can apply the idea of collaboration to their own businesses. The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Post-Production for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app or add to your playlist on Stitcher. About Tomas: Tomas Flint is a photographer based out of Rochester, New York. He finds joy in spending time with his son and playing the guitar. Tomas’ Aha Moment: Regardless of where his career is going, where it is, is good. Tomas’ Musical Inspiration: Tom Petty Tomas’ Comparison of Photographers and Musicians: Their trajectory is so incredibly parallel to ours in the way that we get to creating, manifesting, nurturing, and presenting ideas. Its all the same vibe, it's all creation. These examples of work serve as the inspiration as to how he can get more out of himself and what he can aspire to. Tomas’ Tip for New Ideas: Wherever the essence of your work is coming from, you need to focus on that. If you can do that, you can make a better product. Links: Website: tomasflint.com Instagram: @tomasflint Simon Sinek - Golden Circle Ted Talk Julie Morgenstern - Time Management from the Inside Out Photographer's Edit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Photojournalist Tomas van Houtryve doesn’t enjoy simple projects. For his photo series “Blue Sky Days” he made a drone and travelled across America to photograph people gatherings similar to those from U.S. drone strike reports from Pakistan and Yemen. Berta Tilmantaitė, photojournalist and co-founder of Nanook agency met him in Vilnius before the opening of the exhibition. They discussed drones, military, Tomas' love-hate relationship with social media and why photojournalism is experiencing its “jazz phase” now. Tomas van Houtryve is the first international guest of NYLA podcast. // Support NYLA: http://patreon.com/NanookMultimedia
The Pilot EpisodePost Fight Commentaries for Rizin Grand Prix 2017 and UFC 214. Upcoming Filipino MMA events, CJ de Tomas' move to a higher weight class, and Rolando Dy calling out BJ Penn.Disclaimer: No Copyright Infringement Intended. We do not claim to own any photos used in the video. We also used Creative Commons 0 audio to compose our music.
Tomas er godt og grundigt træt af den nulfejlskultur, der hersker i mange organisationer - især fordi den har en masse skjulte omkostninger med sig.I denne episode af Risiko Radio ser vi på, hvordan en nulfejlskultur i virkeligheden skaber flere problemer - og hvordan det dér med at lukke øjnene for hændelser og nær-hændelser er farligt, både for virksomheden og for de mennesker, der arbejder i den.Vi taler også om, hvordan erklæringer fra eksterne auditører kan give en falsk tryghed - og selvfølgelig om, hvad du selv kan gøre som leder, for at få maksimalt udbytte ud af de fejl, I helt sikkert begår i din organisation.Tomas' kronik i Berlingske Business finder du her: http://www.business.dk/debat/snydekulturen-graazonen-har-faaet-nye-kuloererER DU GLAD for Risiko Radio? DEL episoden med din chef, med dine kolleger og med dit netværk.Og som altid bliver vi lykkelige, hvis du vil give os 5 stjerne i iTunes - og måske endda skrive en anmeldelse. Det hjælper os med at komme højere op på iTunes' liste over erhvervs-podcasts
Der er ved at ske et skift i, hvordan danske virksomheder arbejder med rejsesikkerhed. Problemet er jo, at de fleste af os har medarbejdere, som rejser i landet, hvor der er en forhøjet risiko for, at noget går galt.Her i 2017 er det jo først og fremmest terror, mange tænker på - nok især fordi Europa har været hårdt ramt af en serie angreb begået af islamistiske gerningsmænd i London, Berlin, Paris, Nice, Stockholm og senest Manchester.Men vigtigst af alt: Når vores medarbejder rejser, tager han eller hun sit arbejdsmiljø med sig.Michael er alene i studiet i denne episode af Risiko Radio - og udnytter Tomas' fravær groft ved at tale om noget, han har et ømt punkt for: Hvordan opbygger vi i praksis et solidt system til at håndtere medarbejdernes sikkerhed, når de rejser?Du får i episoden bl.a. de tre grundelementer i et godt rejsesikkerhedskoncept, idéer til, hvor du kan starte, hvis din virksomhed slet ikke har noget på plads endnu - og også nogle tips til, hvilke krav, du skal stille til dine eksterne rådgivere.Tag fat i os, hvis du har spørgsmål eller kommentarer til episoden - du kan fange Michael Sjøberg på Linkedin eller på e-mail her ms@humanadvisor.dkGlad for Risiko Radio? Giv os 5 stjerner i iTunes (søg efter 'Risiko Radio' i app'en) eller endnu bedre - skriv en anmeldelse. Det hjælper os med at nå endnu flere mennesker.
Can Yasmany Tomas prove his offseason workouts have paid off for 2016? MLB.com's Alyson Footer and D-backs reporter Steve Gilbert spotlight Tomas' offseason workouts and what the lineup could look like after Spring Training is said and done.
Season two of this horrible, horrible show. We have for you SEX! DRAMA! MORE SEX! AND THEN MORE SEX! It's the sexiest episode yet! Thanks to Lehel and Tomas for their contributions to the show. Check out Tomas' show, The Weird Fiction Podcast! Soundtrack: Ren & Stimpy Production Music A MIDI cover of Elton John's "Crocodile Rock" Title Music: Mr. Monokuma's Lesson - Dangan Ronpa Soundtrack
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Download the Podcast We recently got a question from Tomas Vykruta, a colleague of ours, and we felt it turned out to be such a good, fruitful question that we wanted to pass it, and our answers, along in this blog. Here is Tomas' question: Do you prefer to have unit tests written against the public API, or to test individual functions inside the API? I've seen both approaches at my company,
In the ninth episode of HartBeat Radio, hosted by Dustin, you will hear segments from some of the students in the younger grade levels. You will hear:Mrs. Tomas' class singing "The Days of the Week"Patrick, Caroline, and Robert sharing their Nature ReportsAmir discussing and playing the recorderEnjoy the show!Click here to listen to Episode #9!Visit our website and leave a comment: www.hartbeatradio.comor you can e-mail us at hartbeatradio@gmail.com