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**Anzeige** Die Wirtschaft steht bei der Transformation zur CO2-Neutralität vor riesigen Aufgaben, besonders die energieintensiven Sektoren. Die Industrie ist startbereit, betont Herbert Eibensteiner, CEO der voestalpine AG und Vizepräsident der IV Oberösterreich, im „Presse“-Talk mit Hans Pleininger.
Bevor die Paris Air Show Ende Juni in Le Bourget über die Bühne ging, traf myPODCAST-Moderatorin Sylvia Reim Michael Stromberger, voestalpine Vice President - Aerospace Distribution Sales bei voestalpine High Performance Metals, zum Interview.
In deze podcast aflevering ga ik in gesprek met Yannick Voest. Yannick is mede eigenaar van het high class escort bureau The Rendez Vous Club. Yannick en ik delen een missie: Het doorbreken van het taboe op de erotische branche. Yannick doet dit onder andere door de inzet van moderne marketing technieken. Daarnaast heeft Yannick bij de Rendez Vous club mannelijke high class escorts geïntroduceerd. We praten over termen in de erotische branche, wanneer iets high class mag zijn & mannelijke sekswerkers. Meer weten over Yannick: https://therendezvousclub.com/ https://nl.linkedin.com/company/the-rendez-vous-club https://www.linkedin.com/in/yannick-voest-524262175/ Heb je vragen of opmerkingen aan de hand van deze aflevering? Ik hoor graag van je, stuur een bericht op instagram, reageer op spotify bij de aflevering of stuur een whatsapp naar +31611906479. https://www.sophie-la-vie.eu/ https://www.instagram.com/real_insight_sekswerk_podcast/ Tot over 2 weken!
Es ist ein eisiger Dezember, in dem sich Melanie S. (35) hochschwanger auf der Polizeiwache wiederfindet und schwere Anschuldigungen zurückweist: Sie soll ihren Verlobten Thorsten eiskalt erschossen haben! Die Indizien sprechen gegen sie, aber Melanie beteuert immer wieder ihre Unschuld. In drei Wochen soll ihre Tochter zur Welt kommen, warum hätte sie den Vater ihres Kindes umbringen sollen? Doch niemand glaubt ihr, dass sie am Vortag von einem Fremden entführt und über Nacht in einen Keller gesperrt worden ist. Ihr Freund und Anwalt Konstantin steht ihr zur Seite, um ihre Unschuld zu beweisen. Bei Melanie's Schilderungen wird klar, dass sie und Thorsten sich nach einem erbitterten Streit getrennt hatte. Die Tatwaffe gehörte Melanie's Vater und auf ihr findet die Polizei Melanie's Fingerabdrücke. Auch auf ihrer Jacke sind Blutspuren, die eindeutig von Thorsten stammen. Was ist geschehen?
Randip and Israel are joined by Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest to discuss the tournament. Also, hear from special guest Bik Nizzar live on location.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Founder and Principal of Better Your Best Business Performance Specialists for over 12 years, Carolyn de Voest works with leaders to achieve and exceed their best. Through coaching, consulting, training, and speaking, Carolyn and her team of associates equip organizations to enhance their leadership, optimize their teams, and get results. She believes that to be successful, businesses need to put their people first, foster cultures of ongoing learning, and continuously engage in courageous conversations. Carolyn has a degree in Education from McGill University and numerous coaching certificates, including the Co-Active Coaching Certification through the Coaches Training Institute. She is the past chair of the Strachan Hartley Foundation and is a current volunteer coach for West Vancouver Field Hockey, as well as instructor in the local Junior Achievement program.Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn:Carolyn de Voest's first business venturesWhat everyone's purpose in life should beHow Carolyn defines the word coachWhy Carolyn likes to ask questions of leaders and clientsThe three questions she likes bestWhy wanting to earn money, in the context, according to Martin and Carolyn, is not evilTactical ideas for creating a coaching cultureThe coaches Carolyn looks up toThe books Carolyn recommends to feed the head, heart, and soul of leadersIn this episode…Carolyn de Voest was instilled with an entrepreneurial and independent spirit by her father in childhood. She learned to make her own opportunities and incorporated her first business, called Play Like A Girl Athletics, at age 21. She translated that natural passion to lead, and to coach others to achieve their best into Better Your Best: Performance Business Specialists.Carolyn chose the title Walking Each Other Home because she believes it's important to remember that it's our humaneness that connects us and that our purpose is to help and serve each other. Through coaching, she strives to empower people, to lead them into the autonomous ability to solve their own problems and face their own challenges. She asks questions of leadership: What do you want? Who are you? How are you going to make it happen?In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter and guest Carolyn de Voest discuss leadership and coaching, why connectedness and a sense of service are important to retain, and how she views the responsibilities of coaching in a business context. Martin and Carolyn explore the values of personal awareness, how to quantify Walking Each Other Home, and the realities of caretaking one's health and wellness in this vital conversation.Resources mentioned in this episode:URGEOContact email: info@urgeo.comMartin Hunter on LinkedInBetter Your BestCarolyn de Voest on LinkedInCarolyn de Voest on TwitterCanada Suicide Prevention ServiceTracy Hutton, LululemonKathy McLaughlin, McLaughlin & Associates‘Dare to Lead' by Brené Brown‘Measure What Matters' by John Doerr‘The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership' by Jim Dethmer, Diana Chapman, & Kaley Warner KlempSponsor for this podcast...This podcast is brought to you by URGEO.URGEO is the Latin for urge: A strong desire to drive change, stimulate thought, incite feeling, and encourage action. Martin Hunter and his team provide liberation for the CEO and Board of a company through their fractional COO services.URGEO's fractional COO services help to move you through growing pains so that your company can flourish and improve its profits.They have worked with a multitude of companies in SaaS, CPG, mining, and transportation, from start-ups to large multinational corporations. They specialize in helping companies avoid roadblocks and stay on the right strategic and operational track for growth.If you are a visionary and want an integrator to get everything done for you, then you need toget in touch with URGEO today.To learn more about their services, visit https://www.URGEO.com or email them directly at info@urgeo.com
NHL Insider and Host of Ray and Dregs, Darren Dreger joined Matt and Blake in his regular Wednesday spot. Dregs started off by crediting the guys for introducing him to Tiggy. Talked about the NHL all-star game coming up. Talked about the Canucks moving the likes of Miller and Garland. Miller makes sense to Dregs but Garland does not. So much so that moving Garland is annoying to management in Vancouver. Halak is more likely to be moved. Talked about a busy sellers market at the deadline this year. Our Canucks reporter, Jeff Paterson joined us in his regular, non-game day spot. Naturally, started talking about tennis. After that, he answered the poll question about who is untouchable for the Canucks. After Hughes and Demko, you have to listen to calls on everyone else. The team isn't good enough to not pick up the phone. They have to reshape the defence core. EP40 was quiet the last few games of the road trip. He had lots of company. You need him in the company of Marner and Kreider. Be careful of a few good games. Talked about the run they need to go on to get to the playoffs. Talked about Travis Hamonic and his struggles. Talked about Bo Horvat. His numbers are underwhelming. 10 assists at the midway mark. He had 34 a few seasons ago. He can't escape the criticism. Even Bo would tell you that his numbers are underwhelming. Rik De Voest, the tournament director for the Odlum Brown Tennis Tournament in Vancouver joined Matt and Blake to talk about some big news for the return of the tournament. Talked about the bigger names that will be coming with the status upgrade. Talked about some of the names that have rolled through the tournament before. These big names have used this tournament as a stepping stone for their ATP/WTA careers. Talked about where they fall into the order of tournaments. It's not out of the question to see Pospisil here. Talked about the correlation between Canadian tennis players doing well on the big stage and the success of their event. Talked about their relationship with past-players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a great day for tennis in Vancouver as the Odlum Brown Van Open announced this morning that it is returning for 2022. Tournament Director Rik de Voest joins Bik and Randip to talk the big news. Then Daily Faceoff NHL analyst Mike McKenna joins the guys to talk what the Canucks need to do ahead of the trade deadline, and the difficulty of playing goal in an All-Star Game.
NHL Insider and Host of Ray and Dregs, Darren Dreger joined Matt and Blake in his regular Wednesday spot. Dregs started off by crediting the guys for introducing him to Tiggy. Talked about the NHL all-star game coming up. Talked about the Canucks moving the likes of Miller and Garland. Miller makes sense to Dregs but Garland does not. So much so that moving Garland is annoying to management in Vancouver. Halak is more likely to be moved. Talked about a busy sellers market at the deadline this year. Our Canucks reporter, Jeff Paterson joined us in his regular, non-game day spot. Naturally, started talking about tennis. After that, he answered the poll question about who is untouchable for the Canucks. After Hughes and Demko, you have to listen to calls on everyone else. The team isn’t good enough to not pick up the phone. They have to reshape the defence core. EP40 was quiet the last few games of the road trip. He had lots of company. You need him in the company of Marner and Kreider. Be careful of a few good games. Talked about the run they need to go on to get to the playoffs. Talked about Travis Hamonic and his struggles. Talked about Bo Horvat. His numbers are underwhelming. 10 assists at the midway mark. He had 34 a few seasons ago. He can’t escape the criticism. Even Bo would tell you that his numbers are underwhelming. Rik De Voest, the tournament director for the Odlum Brown Tennis Tournament in Vancouver joined Matt and Blake to talk about some big news for the return of the tournament. Talked about the bigger names that will be coming with the status upgrade. Talked about some of the names that have rolled through the tournament before. These big names have used this tournament as a stepping stone for their ATP/WTA careers. Talked about where they fall into the order of tournaments. It’s not out of the question to see Pospisil here. Talked about the correlation between Canadian tennis players doing well on the big stage and the success of their event. Talked about their relationship with past-players.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Strugl ist CEO der Verbund AG und dadurch Chef des wertvollsten ATX Unternehmen Österreichs. Die Verbund AG ist als Österreichs größter Ökostromversorger der wichtigste Partner in der Energiewende. Ob und wie diese gelingt, besprechen Michael Strugl und Johannes in der neuen #glaubandich Podcast-Episode. Dabei gibt der Vorstandsvorsitzende der Verbund AG Einblicke in die Verbund-Strategie der nächsten Dekade, welche lautet: Portfolio diversifizieren in Richtung PV und Wind - Option Wasserstoff und grüne Batterie. Was bedeutet das aber für die Kund*innen? Wie verändert sich dadurch unser Landschaftsbild? Und welche Auswirkungen hat dies auf unser Konsumverhalten? Natürlich sprechen die beiden auch über Innovation, Digitalisierung, Mobilität und Start-ups. Infos zur Verbund AG: Mit einer Marktkapitalisierung von über 24.200 Mrd. Euro ist der Verbund größer als die Voest und die Erste Bank zusammen. Trotz Corona hat dieser sein Konzernergebnis um 13,8 % auf 631,4 Mio. Euro gesteigert. Pro Aktie stieg der Gewinn auf 1,82 (1,60) Euro, die Dividende soll um 9 % auf 75 Cent je Aktie erhöht werden. https://www.verbund.com/de-at/ueber-verbund/unternehmen Infos zu Michael Strugl https://www.verbund.com/de-at/ueber-verbund/unternehmen/vorstand
Die Industriellenvereinigung hat einen neuen Präsidenten gewählt: Georg Knill ist 47, leitet die Knill-Gruppe und gilt als Mann mit gutem Draht zum inneren Zirkel der ÖVP-Spitze. Hanna Kordik, die Wirtschafts-Ressortchefin der "Presse" analysiert mit Anna Wallner die jüngste Wahl des IV-Präsidenten, um die im Vorfeld viel Streit und Zank herrschte. Und sie gibt Antworten auf folgende Fragen: Wer ist Georg Knill ? Wieso hat ein Vorgänger Georg Kapsch so polarisiert? Wieso hat es wieder keine Frau in die letzte Dreier-Kandidatenrunde geschafft und wieso ist die Wahl des Industriepräsidenten überhaupt so wichtig?Mehr zum Thema: Hanna Kordiks Porträt von Georg Knill: https://www.diepresse.com/5827888/der-neue-junge-industrieprasidentDas erste Interview mit Georg Knill in der "Presse" v. Georg Hofer: Alle Kordikonomy-Kolumnen von Hanna Kordik gibts hier: https://www.diepresse.com/wirtschaft/kolumnen/kordikonomyDie aktuelle Kordikonomy-Kolumne ist hier: https://www.diepresse.com/5828294/warum-die-einstige-hypo-osterreich-wenig-freude-machtAlle bisherigen Podcast-Folgen: https://www.DiePresse.com/Podcast
It's time for the Day 7 episode of the Odlum Brown VanOpen podcast! Hear from Men's Champion Ricardas Berankis (Lithuania), runner-up Jason Jung (Chinese Taipei), Women's Champion Heather Watson (Great Britain) and a feature interview with Tournament Director Rik de Voest!
Women's Doubles Champions Desirae Krawczyk of the United States and Giuliana Olmos of Mexico chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following their title win on Saturday.
Qualifier Daniel Evans of Great Britain chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following his win in the semifinal round of men's singles main draw on Saturday.
Fourth seed Jason Kubler of Australia chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following his win in the semifinal round of men's singles main draw on Saturday.
Heather Watson of Great Britain chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following her win in the quarterfinal round of women's singles main draw on Saturday.
Nao Hibino of Japan chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following her win in the quarterfinal round of women's singles main draw on Friday.
Men's Singles Runner-Up Jason Kubler of Australia chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following his final loss on Sunday.
Women's Doubles Finalists Kateryna Kozlova of Ukraine and Arantxa Rus of Netherlands chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following their final loss on Saturday.
Men's Singles Champion Daniel Evans of Great Britain chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following his final win on Sunday.
An weeknight edition of the program, hour 2 includes more discussion on the Vancouver Open with John Horn and Rik de Voest, as well on how Brandt Snedeker gave the RBC Canadian Open a boost.
Qualifier Martina Trevisan of Italy chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following her win in the quarterfinal round of women's singles main draw on Friday.
Wild card and No. 1 seed Vasek Pospisil of Vancouver chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Media Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following his win in the quarterfinal round of men's singles main draw on Friday.
Canada's Eugenie Bouchard chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Media Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following her win in the second round of women's singles main draw on Thursday.
Wild card and No. 1 seed Vasek Pospisil of Vancouver chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Media Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following his win in the second round of men's singles main draw on Thursday.
ATP Challenger Tour veteran Ruben Bemelmens chatted with Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest on court following his win in the first round of men's singles main draw on Tuesday.
Odlum Brown VanOpen Tournament Director Rik de Voest joined Dave Sheldon on Sportsnet Tonight on Sportsnet 650 just ten days before the start of the tournament. The two talked about the fan experience at the tournament as well as players Gabriela Dabrowski, Rebecca Marino, Pierre-Hugues Herbert, Gilles Muller, and more.
Day One is done at the 2017 Odlum Brown VanOpen! Today's edition of our podcast features interviews with 2012 Wimbledon Doubles Champion Frederick Nielsen along with South African Davis Cup team member Lloyd Harris, 2015 Aussie Open Junior Doubles Champion Marc Polmans, and Tournament Director Rik de Voest.
Tournament Director Rik de Voest joins Media Manager Brian Wiebe to talk about some of the top players in the men's and women's fields, Philip Bester's retirement announcement, and an update on ticket sales.
Welcome back to the Odlum Brown VanOpen podcast for 2017! Tournament Director Rik de Voest joins Media Manager Brian Wiebe to chat about getting players to come and play at the tournament along with the rising young Canadian stars who have been announced to play at Hollyburn starting August 12th.
Interview with Emile E. Voest, MD, PhD, author of Increased Plasma Levels of Chemoresistance-Inducing Fatty Acid 16:4(n-3) After Consumption of Fish and Fish Oil