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BVL.digital Podcast
#222: 20 Lesetipps und Buchempfehlungen für Logistik und Supply Chain Experten (Teil 2)

BVL.digital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 49:16


Heute hört ihr Teil 2 unserer kurzen Sonderserie zum Thema Buchtipps und Leseempfehlungen für eure Sommer Reading List. Wir haben ganz gezielt Mitglieder der Logistik und Supply Chain Community gefragt, welche Sach- und Businessbücher sie euch als Lektüre für den kommenden Sommerurlaub empfehlen können und in den BVL Podcast eingeladen, um euch diese Bücher kurz zu präsentieren. Herausgekommen ist eine bunte Mischung von 20 Buchempfehlungen, von denen wir euch heute 10 präsentieren. In Teil 2 dieser Sonderserie hat unser Host Boris Felgendreher mit seinen Gästen folgende Buchempfehlungen diskutiert: - Lennart Paul, Mitgründer und CEO, bex technologies: "The Alchemy of Growth: Practical Insight for Building the Enduring Enterprise" von Mehrdad Baghai, Stephen Coley und David White "Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works" von A.G. Lafley und Roger L. Martin - Silke Fischer, Vorsitzende der Geschäftsführung, BVL: "The New (Ab)Normal: Reshaping Business and Supply Chain Strategy beyond Covid-19" von Yossi Sheffi - Max Meister, Co-CEO, Ludwig Meister: "Proximity: How Coming Breakthroughs in Just-in-Time Transform Business, Society, and Daily Life" von Robert C. Wolcott und Kaihan Krippendorff "Monkey Management: Wie Manager in weniger Zeit mehr erreichen" von Jan Roy Edlund - Aigul Zhalgassova, Global Transport Management, Siemens Digital Industries "Digitaler Minimalismus: Besser leben mit weniger Technologie" von Cal Newport "Lyrik und Gedichte von Rainer Maria Rilke und Rumi" - Prof. Dr. Payam Dehdari, Professor, Hochschule für Technik in Stuttgart "Thinking, Fast and Slow" von Daniel Kahneman "The Machine That Changed the World: The Story of Lean Production-- Toyota's Secret Weapon in the Global Car Wars That Is Now Revolutionizing World Industry" von James P. Womack

Make A Change; let's Drive To More Unashamed Conversations!
From Haryana to the World: The Story of Boxer Saweety Boora | S4EP4

Make A Change; let's Drive To More Unashamed Conversations!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 36:21


Join us as we delve into the incredible journey of Saweety Boora, the champion boxer who hails from the heartlands of Haryana, India. From her humble beginnings to becoming a global icon in women's boxing, Saweety shares the highs, lows, and pivotal moments that shaped her path to greatness. Discover the resilience, determination, and passion that define her as she opens up about overcoming obstacles, achieving milestones, and inspiring a new generation of athletes. Don't miss this empowering episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aishwaryagupta/message

The Running Effect Podcast
A Conversation With The Fastest 13Yr In The WORLD: The Story Of Erik Semling - Future Olympian

The Running Effect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 38:53


Today on the podcast is the youngest guest in the history of The Running Effect Podcast.  His name is Erik Semling. He's in 8th grade and 13 years old from the state of Minnesota. As an 8th grader this past Fall, he placed 6th at his HIGH SCHOOL (yes, you read that right) State Meet.  Erik has run 15:09 in the 5k, which is an unofficial age group world record, and 31:17 in the 10k, which is an official age group world record. Again, this kid is only 13. In 2022 he became the AAU Indoor 3000m National Champion and has only improved since then.  In today's conversation, Erik takes me through his start in the sport, setting world records, an in-depth look at his training, his ambitions in sport, handling hate, and so much more! I was quite frankly shocked with how articulate Erik was as an 8th grader. This episode was awesome, and I have no doubt will inspire you to chase after your goals all the more!  Tap into the Erik Semling Special.   You can listen wherever you find your podcasts by searching "The Running Effect Podcast." If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it.  The podcast graphic was done by the talented: Xavier Gallo  S H O W N O T E S -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ -My Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -My Newsletter: https://therunningeffect.substack.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dominic-schlueter/message

Im Hier und Morgen
#120 Markus Bischof: Lean Management für mehr Erfolg und Resilienz in transformativen Zeiten

Im Hier und Morgen

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 51:50


Markus Bischof macht Unternehmen schlank und damit resilienter durch Lean Management. Er ist Inhaber und Geschäftsführer von Swiss Lean und berichtet im Podcast von wichtigen Stellschrauben, die Unternehmen drehen können, um agiler zu werden. Warum? Weil sie müssen. Markus hat einige Jahrzehnte Führungserfahrung und benennt ganz klar die sechs Herausforderungen, um die sich KMU kümmern müssen, um erfolgreicher zu sein. Also: Diese Episode hat es wirklich in sich für alle, die im Mittelstand tätig sind und ihre Firma erfolgreicher machen und die Nörgelkultur beenden möchten! Ganze acht Buchempfehlungen sollten den Start erleichtern für alle, die tiefer eintauchen wollen! Swiss Lean https://swiss-lean.ch/ Buchempfehlungen: Masaaki Imai - Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success https://amzn.to/48D7Sh7 Taiichi Ohno - Das Toyota-Produktionssystem: Das Standardwerk zur Lean Production https://amzn.to/4c4nQnC Mike Rother - Die Kata des Weltmarktführers: Toyotas Erfolgsmethoden https://amzn.to/3V100mD Jeffrey Liker - The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles From the World's Greatest Manufacturer https://amzn.to/3P3YrjN Masaaki Imai - Gemba Kaizen: Permanente Qualitätsverbesserung, Zeitersparnis und Kostensenkung am Arbeitsplatz https://amzn.to/3uPisE9 James P. Womack - The Machine That Changed the World: The Story of Lean Production https://amzn.to/3v0P2mA James P. Womack, Daniel T. Jones - Lean Thinking: Ballast abwerfen, Unternehmensgewinn steigern https://amzn.to/3T7cGWk M. Goldratt, Jeff Cox - Das Ziel: Roman über Prozessoptimierung https://amzn.to/3V8kZDY Die Inhaltsübersicht: 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:57 Warum wechselte Markus aus dem Top-Management in die Beratung? 00:18:08 Wie ändert man eine Nörgelkultur im Unternehmen? 00:31:05 Buchempfehlungen - alles, was du über Lean lesen musst 00:37:12 Markus' Zukunftsbild --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imhierundmorgen/message

The Running Effect Podcast
Creating One Of The Biggest Marketing Companies In The Sports World: The Story Of JT Service

The Running Effect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 51:52


Today on the podcast is the Founder & CEO of Soul Focus Sports & Run Local Ventures, JT Service.  JT is one of the kindest and most fired-up individuals I've ever met. I've had the privilege of working with him at a few events last year, and this guy is next level.  Soul Focus specializes in event production and experiential for numerous clients as well as developing our proprietary Run Local Event Series. Current event clients include the San Francisco Giants, Under Armour, HOKA, Global Genes, Cumulus Media, JP Morgan Chase, and others.  JT was also a fantastic runner back in the day and has made the US Olympic Marathon Trials.  In today's conversation, JT takes me through his day-to-day life, what it's like expanding a business, how he's grown Soul Focus so much over the years, the importance of a morning routine, his years as an extremely successful runner, and much more! I absolutely loved this conversation and grew a lot from it. Take the time to be blessed by JT's words.  Tap into the JT Service Special.  You can listen wherever you find your podcasts by searching "The Running Effect Podcast." If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it.  The podcast graphic was done by the talented: Xavier Gallo  S H O W N O T E S -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ -My Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -My Newsletter: https://therunningeffect.substack.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dominic-schlueter/message

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
397. Food: An Underutilized Historical Lens with Mark Kurlansky

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 50:40


What does the changing value of salt over history tell us about the future of oil? How are the views around milk and dairy products connected to class politics? Prolific author and journalist Mark Kurlansky has written 39 books with more on the way. His work has ranged from historical nonfiction to children's literature to deep dives on food like his latest book, The Core of an Onion: Peeling the Rarest Common Food―Featuring More Than 100 Historical Recipes.Mark and Greg chat about the underestimated historical value of cookbooks, the evolution of dietary habits, and Kurlansky's work on nonviolence. *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:On the birth of the idea of his book “Salt”03:03: In my Cod book, I realized the importance of salt because you couldn't have a fishery if you didn't have salt. And my publisher was very interested in me doing something on salt and really pushed me to do it. And I kept saying, "But where's the story?" And then I realized that the story is that there was this ingredient, commodity, mineral, that was of tremendous value that nations would go through…. I mean, they founded colonies, went to war, and went to all these lengths to get this salt, and then salt lost its value. So what was it for? And I believe that is the trajectory of oil.The role of salt and cheese in the international economy22:35: You have to think about: Before the Industrial Revolution, if you wanted to have an international economy, what did you trade? Mostly food. And you couldn't trade food unless it was salted. So basically, if you didn't have salt, you didn't have an international economy. And as far as dairy farmers go, your possibility for trade was to make cheese.Do we need to reprioritize our food?43:19: The way I think commercial fishing should go, fish aren't going to be cheap. They can't be cheap. Cheap fish is the enemy, because if you're going to tell a fisherman to catch less fish, you better get more money for it, or he's going under. So does that mean that poor people can't eat fish anymore? This is a real question. It's a question about improving agriculture, improving beef and dairy, and everything that you do to improve it ends up making it more expensive.Show Links:Recommended Resources:Waverley RootJacques PépinFrederick DouglassWilliam Lloyd GarrisonMario SavioE.O. WilsonDavid DellingerGuest Profile:Professional WebsiteHis Work:Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the WorldSalt: A World HistoryMilk!: A 10,000-Year Food FracasThe Core of an Onion: Peeling the Rarest Common Food―Featuring More Than 100 Historical RecipesThe Food of a Younger Land: A portrait of American food from the lost WPA filesNonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea (Modern Library Chronicles)1968: The Year That Rocked the WorldBIG LIES: from Socrates to Social MediaBirdseye: The Adventures of a Curious ManThe Basque History of the World: The Story of a NationThe Big Oyster: History on the Half ShellSalmon: A Fish, the Earth, and the History of Their Common FatePaper: Paging Through HistoryThe Unreasonable Virtue of Fly FishingThe Food of a Younger Land: A portrait of American food from the lost WPA filesThe Last Fish TaleHavana: A Subtropical Delirium

Environmental Voices Rising - Women at the Mic
Remaking a Climate Just World: The Story is in our Bones

Environmental Voices Rising - Women at the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 42:42


In conversation with Osprey Orielle Lake; she shares insights from her latest book – The Story is in Our Bones – How Worldviews and Climate Justice can remake a World in Crisis. We learn about the vital role that indigenous women climate leaders play in frontline activism and policy advocacy and the importance of the Right of Nature movement. This story emphasizes how understanding and honoring the narratives of our own lineages can connect us to the larger narrative of environmental relationships.

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
362. The Power of Our Senses: Insights from the Animal Kingdom feat. Ashley Ward

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 48:13


How do human senses compare to those of animals? In what ways are they similar, how are they different, and how do they help us make sense of the world?Ashley Ward is a Professor of Animal Behavior at the University of Sydney, Australia, and also the author of several books about animal behavior. His latest book is titled Where We Meet the World: The Story of the Senses.Ashley and Greg discuss the complex labyrinth of sensory perceptions, illuminating how vision, taste, and smell can shape our understanding of the world. Ashley dissects the extraordinary ways animals and plants detect threats and communicate, the surprising power of smell in social insect communication, and interesting theories about the evolution of human behaviors like kissing and hand-shaking. They dive into animal behavior and group decision-making, including swarm intelligence and the dynamics of animal hierarchies in this fascinating exploration of animal behavior and sensory experiences.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:Can we train ourselves to smell fear and excitement?08:53: So, there's a huge value to interacting directly with other people, and an awful lot of cues are provided that go beyond the visual and hearing when we communicate by language. As to whether we can smell fear and excitement, the evidence suggests that we do produce different chemicals when we are in an aroused emotional state, such as when we're terrified by something or when we're thrilled about something. And those kinds of subtle cues can be collected by other animals. Dogs are an obvious example. And we might think that we're simply not capable of this. Our sense of smell, let's say, is not sophisticated enough to pick it up, but it does vary enormously from person to person. And there are people who have such an exquisite sense of smell that they can start to pick up these cues.Information is a vital currency to animals47:20: Information is a vital currency for all animals, and by pooling that information in whichever way, they can develop much, much better strategies. That applies to humans: If we're trying to make excellent decisions, then the best way to do that is to take a broad view of the information that's out there. Now, there are two ways of getting that information. You can either go out there and collect it all yourself, which is incredibly time-consuming. Often, in many cases, totally impossible, or you can use social information, which is readily available and relatively cheap, and as long as you get enough of it, it's very accurate. This is what the animals are doing. Decoding scents38:51: Our perception—our sensation of smell—is produced by a mosaic of different activations in the receptors. We have 400 different smell receptors, and each smell is a composite of different activation patterns. Receptor numbers 189, 157, and 14 might all be activated, giving you the smell of a tangerine. But if it's not 14, 15, then maybe that's a lemon or something. And that's the difficulty. There are so many different permutations of inputs that go into each smell. There's a very difficult matter to untangle that and find the exact right receptor activation pattern which corresponds to each different smell.Taste complexity across species43:30: The pattern is that the more carnivorous an animal is, the fewer the different kinds of tastes, the less sensitive its sense of taste is, and the more herbivorous an animal is, conversely. The more complex and sophisticated their sense of taste is. So cows have a much better sense of taste than we do. We sit somewhere in the middle. We have approximately the same complexity in our sense of taste as a pig does. We're more complex than cats and dogs. We're less complex than rabbits and cows.Show Links:Recommended Resources:Movie Theaters Smell Like People's FeelingsHand Shaking and SmellQuorum Decision-Making in Foraging Fish ShoalsConvoy battles of World War IIJack the Railway BaboonAssateague IslandBayesian inferenceSynesthesiaGuest Profile:Faculty Profile at The University of SydneyAshley Ward's WebsiteAshley Ward on LinkedInAshley Ward on XHis Work:Where We Meet the World: The Story of the SensesThe Social Lives of AnimalsQuestions and Answers on Saltwater Aquarium Fishes: Understanding Behavior for Successful FishkeepingQuestions and Answers on Freshwater Aquarium Fishes: Everything You Need to Know to Successfully Raise HealthyGoogle Scholar ArticlesResearchGate Articles

BBCollective
Sitting on Top of the World: The Story of 'Shipwreck' Kelly

BBCollective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 33:33


Sitting on Top of the World: The Story of 'Shipwreck' Kelly

پادکست فارسی بی‌پلاس ‌Bplus
راه آهن دنیا رو عوض کرد

پادکست فارسی بی‌پلاس ‌Bplus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 38:41


داستان راه آهن چیه؟ این تکنولوژی انقلابی چه جوری دنیا رو عوض کرد؟ متن: عباس سیدین، علی بندری |  ویدیو و صدا: نیما خالدی‌کیا برای دیدن ویدیوی این اپیزود اگر ایران هستید وی‌پی‌ان بزنید و روی لینک زیر کلیک کنید یوتیوب بی‌پلاس کانال تلگرام بی‌پلاس منابع: Jeremy Rifkin - Zero marginal cost society Geoffrey Lucas Herrera - Technology And International Transformation The Railroad, the Atom Bomb, and the Politics of Technological Change Christian Wolmar - To the Edge of the World_ The Story of the Trans-Siberian Express, the World's Greatest Railroad  

Heads on Sticks Chats
Chat #18 ZOLAR X!

Heads on Sticks Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 71:05


Chat #18 has beamed down to Earth with none other than Ygarr Ygarrist from alien rockers Zolar X! Landing at the cusp of glam and fuelled by Ziggy, Star Trek, and a healthy disdain for double denimed hippie stagnation, Ygarr, their mime-robotic frontman Zory Zenith, and a revolving door of like-minded space cadets conjured dizzyingly thrilling ‘rocket roll' which straddled the coming punk explosion while reaching for the prog cosmos! Join us as we explore the Zolar X TV show that never happened, the great Alternative Tentacles resurrection, UFOs over Hollywood, rivalries with KISS, and get Zolarized!   Follow Zolar X on Instagram, X, Facebook, and TikTok Order the authorised memoir Out of this World: The Story of Zolar X Listen to new material over at their Bandcamp     Head to headsonsticks.co.uk for weekly write-ups on the latest releases in alternative and underground music, and keep up to date with the latest 'Ead 'appenings on Facebook, Instagram, and Mixcloud!

Money 4 Nothing
Moog's World: The Story Behind the Synthesizer Behind Modern Music (feat. Albert Glinsky)

Money 4 Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 82:36


If you listen to essentially any piece of contemporary music, you're likely—more than likely—to hear the influence of Bob Moog. Moog invented the first modular synthesizer, a device for creating electronic sound simultaneously more powerful and more accessible than anything that had come before. Initially adopted by the avant-garde, Moogs were quickly scooped up by the elite of rock and pop, laying a heavy sonic signature on the 1970s—and pretty much much everything that has come since. Think...Floyd. Think Stevie.    To learn more, we talked to Albert Glinsky, the author of “Switched On: Bob Moog and the Synthesizer Revolution,” the definitive biography of the man behind the tones. And the story? It's wild. Featured topics include: home-grown Theremins, electronics stolen from Con-Ed, Japanese industrial conglomerates, hippy rip-off albums about the zodiac, open-faced breadboards, John Cage & Co, and the determinative power of the keyboard. How an inveterate tinkerer, ensconced in upstate New York, remade the world.      Subscribe to our newsletter! Follow us on Twitter! Music - Panic Girl - "Washed Ashore"

Our American Stories
The Shot Heard Round The World: The Story of America [Ep. 5]

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 17:58 Transcription Available


On this episode of Our American Stories, Bill McClay explains how a divided America found strength in Thomas Paine's "Common Sense"  Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sobremesa Podcast
The Village Against the World: the story of Marinaleda and Juan Manuel Sanchez Gordillo with Dan Hancox

The Sobremesa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 60:39


Dan Hancox joins Alan to discuss his 2013 book The Village Against the World. 10 years on prominent mayor Juan Manuel Sanchez Gordillo will not stand for re-election in 2023's local elections. He is standing down from his post after 44 years of public service. How did the village get here and where is it going? Alan and Dan discuss these questions and more in this episode of the Sobremesa Podcast. Book Description from Verso Books. You can buy it here. One hundred kilometres from Seville lies the small village of Marinaleda, which for the last thirty-five years has been the centre of a tireless struggle to create a living utopia. This unique community drew British author Dan Hancox to Spain, and here for the first time he recounts the fascinating story of villagers who expropriated the land owned by wealthy aristocrats and have, since the 1980s, made it the foundation of a cooperative way of life.Today, Marinaleda is a place where the farms and the processing plants are collectively owned and provide work for everyone who wants it. A mortgage is €15 per month, sport is played in a stadium emblazoned with a huge mural of Che Guevara, and there are monthly 'Red Sundays' when everyone works together to clean up the neighbourhood. Leading this revolution is the village mayor, Juan Manuel Sánchez Gordillo, who in 2012 became a household name in Spain after heading raids on local supermarkets to feed the Andalusian unemployed.As Spain's crisis becomes ever more desperate, Marinaleda also suffers from the international downturn. Can the village retain its utopian vision? Can Sánchez Gordillo hold on to the dream against the depredations of the world beyond his village?

One Mic: Black History
How Four Black Students Changed the World (The Story of the Greensboro Four)

One Mic: Black History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 13:37


On February, 1, 1960, Four Black college students that sat at a "whites only" Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina and sparked a movement that would spread to towns throughout the South and forced Woolworth's and other establishments to change their segregationist policies.Audio Onemichistory.comPlease support our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=25697914Buy me a Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/Countryboi2mCivilities and civil rights : Greensboro, North Carolina, and the Black struggle for freedomby Chafe, William Henryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greensboro_sit-inshttps://www.history.com/topics/black-history/the-greensboro-sit-inhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/lessons-worth-learning-moment-greensboro-four-sat-down-lunch-counter-180974087/

TweetTalk: The Black Wealth Podcast (Tweet Talk)
143- Chase the Information, Not the Money

TweetTalk: The Black Wealth Podcast (Tweet Talk)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 95:10


In episode 143 Charles Oglesby aka Todd Millionaire (Twitter: @RealToddBillion), and Raphael (Twitter: @WorkMoneyLife) speak with Daniel Martinez (Twitter: @danielhivemind) about running a SaaS business, using "struggle privilege", seeing a business as something to sell instead of hold forever, holding investments for the long-term, why he started a software company even though he has no coding skills, his unique hack for learning from books, the advantages of the Todd Capital Mastermind, following successful people's advice, tech jobs vs entrepreneurship, and much more! Daniel is the co-founder of HivemindCRM and a real estate investor. Book mentioned: "Buying Disney's World: The Story of How Florida Swampland Became Walt Disney World" by Aaron H. Goldberg Get the FREE "Start Your Podcast in 24 Hours" checklist here: https://gumroad.com/a/829125747/vlrVq Become a part of the Todd Capital community and join our Millionaire Fam on Patreon to get exclusive access to the hosts of Tweet Talk the Black Wealth Podcast and The Millionaire Talk Show: http://moneyteamtc.com Grab the PodcaSTAR: How to start a Podcast course here: https://gumroad.com/a/829125747 Learn how to Trade Options, run a vending machine business, start an investment club, invest in real estate long distance, etc from Todd Capital: https://gumroad.com/a/386774131 Follow us on Twitter:  Charles aka Todd Millionaire @RealToddBillion https://twitter.com/realtoddbillion Raphael @WorkMoneyLife https://twitter.com/WorkMoneyLife Tweet Talk @TweetTalkPod https://twitter.com/TweetTalkPod Follow us on TikTok: @TweetTalkPod https://www.tiktok.com/@tweettalkpod @Todd.Capital https://www.tiktok.com/@todd.capital Follow us on Instagram: Tweet Talk @TweetTalkPodcast https://www.instagram.com/tweettalkpodcast/ Charles @RealToddBillion https://www.instagram.com/Realtoddbillion/ Todd Capital @Todd.Capital https://www.instagram.com/todd.capital/ #BlackWealthPodcast #BlackPodcasters #ToddMillionaire #ToddCapital

The Metron Manager Project
Can You Make Money and Change the World? - The Story of Jibu - Interview with co-founder Randy Welsch

The Metron Manager Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 33:04


Today we have the opportunity to talk with a good friend of mine, Randy Welsch. Randy is a non-stop entrepreneur, leadership expert and highly experienced in the ways of Kingdom Enterprise.  He is also a co-founder of an amazingly successful company called ‘Jibu'.  Jibu as 154 established franchise locations in 8 countries and 14,000 Viable Franchise locations emerging!  More at: https://jibuco.com (www.Jibuco.com) Jibu is a for-profit social enterprise that prioritizes impact in communities. Their hybrid approach stimulates responsible economic growth and independence. Through local entrepreneurship they produce safe drinking water as well as supply other essential products like LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas) and fortified porridge and sell them at affordable prices in the communities they serve. Jibu capitalizes and equips emerging market entrepreneurs to create affordable access to drinking water and other necessities.  From Ordained Minister, professor at the Air Force academy, Space Industry Entrepreneur and Kingdom Enterprise pioneer… Randy has covered a LOT of terrain in his career.  Follow along as I interview Randy about his highly successful and profitable Kingdom business model that is transforming poor urban areas in Africa and beyond. The key to redemptive business is to Make Money and Make Impact without compromising either.  Highlights Include: There are Marketplace Solutions for poverty  Handouts are not God's solution for poverty Equity vs. Donations Business is more than ‘Sustainable' 3 startups and 3 failures 10 viable locations expanded to 14000! Focusing on the transformational ecosystem … not just a product A highly evolved, upside down, franchise model Jibu has a 98% Franchisee success rate! How you vet a potential franchisee For Profit or Non Profit? The difference between BAM and ‘Business IS Mission' Generational impact Don't apologize for making money What a redemptive framework actually is Solid advice for redemptive entrepreneurs  We have to become the people around us without compromising our values and beliefs What it really mean for a spiritual leader to equip the Saints

CHOONS
From Portland to the World: The Story Of Nu Shooz's "I Can't Wait"

CHOONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 45:37


Portland, Oregon is a place known for its access to the great outdoors, fine wineries and breweries, and a delightfully weird culture. It also cultivated a thriving music scene, supported by multiple clubs where you could see people playing any conceivable style, from classical and chamber music to R&B, Riot Grrrl and Punk.Latin, Jazz, and Soul music enthusiasts Valerie Day and John Smith were a part of what they call the "golden age" of live music in Portland, and at a certain point, they were even one of the city's top bands, playing up to five days a week. When it seemed that they could be stuck in a rut, along came a funky beat born in their little apartment, one that had several iterations over the course of three years. A remix by Dutch DJ Peter Slauhuis, however, was the one that propelled the duo to international success and a Grammy nomination as Best New Artist. More than 36 years later, and after stepping away from the touring circuit, Valerie and John remain as creative and prolific as they ever were, while at the same time, enjoying the continued life and legacy of "I Can't Wait."Show TracklistingTaking Care of Business (Bachman Turner Overdrive)Birds of Fire (Mahavishnu Orchestra)I Can't Wait (American Mix) (Nu Shooz)Jungle Love (Morris Day and The Time)I Can't Wait (Dutch Mix) (Nu Shooz)Nu Shooz on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nushoozmusic/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nushoozmusic/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuShoozMusicWebsite: https://www.nushoozmusic.comHost and Producer: Diego MartinezExecutive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" PuzoAudio Engineer: Adam Fogel Follow us on social media: @choonspodSubscribe to our PATREON: patreon.com/choonspod

Edge of Wonder Podcast
Edge of Wonder Live #30: Jurassic World: The Story of a Real-Life Super Villain? [June 16]

Edge of Wonder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 63:16


If the original Jurassic Park taught us anything, it's to think about whether science is ethical before jumping into experiments like cloning. But has everyone really learned that lesson? In the latest Jurassic World movie, what truths about real-life super villains were shown right on the big screen? What are the implications of genetic modification (that we already know exists) moving into a destructive territory? Join Ben and Rob for a deep dive into dinosaurs, technology, and—of course—movies! Watch the entire episode, and support our mission to reach more people with the truth. bit.ly/EOWonRiseTv

Stories of Scotland
St Kilda: Life & Lore

Stories of Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 56:10


Jenny and Annie explore the far edge of the Outer Hebrides, St Kilda. We look at the wonders of climbing the stacks of St Kilda, and the seabirds that create a symphony. We see through the eyes of Evelyn Heathcote, as she spends the night in a sea cave with a group of Gaelic psalm-singing St Kildans. We examine the folklore and landscape of this unique and special place.  You can support Stories of Scotland on Patreon! www.patreon.com/storiesofscotland This is part of the Radical Mountain Women, funded by the Royal Society of Literature. Some of the music you heard in this episode was beautifully played by Nicky Murray and Chloe Rodgers. A special thanks to the School of Scottish Studies Archives for letting us use these Gaelic Psalm recordings: Salm 68, Contributor: John MacLeod, Fieldworker: Thorkild Knudsen, SA1963.44.A2, The School of Scottish Studies Archives, University of Edinburgh. [https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/track/74853] Salm 118, Contributor: James Smith, Fieldworker: Thorkild Knudsen, SA1964.103.B3, The School of Scottish Studies Archives, University of Edinburgh. [https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/track/75665] References: CANMORE, ‘St Kilda, Hirta, The Amazon's House', https://canmore.org.uk/site/3960/st-kilda-hirta-gleann-mor-the-amazons-house C. Maclean, ‘Island on the Edge of the World - The Story of St Kilda', Cannongate Publishing, 1977.  E. J. Clegg & J. F. Cross, ‘Aspects of neonatal death in St Kilda, 1830-1930,  Journal of Biosocial Science, 1994.  G. F. Geddes, ‘The Amazon's House, Hirta, St Kilda – A Conservation Statement', unpublished report for the National Trust for Scotland, RCAHMS Mss 6341, 2011. E. Heathcote, ‘A night in an Ocean cave', World Wide Magazine, Vol 5, 1900.  E. Heathcoat, ‘A summer Sojourn in St Kilda',Good Words, Vol  42, 1901. N. Heathcote, ‘Climbing in St Kilda', Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal, Vol 6, 1901. ‘More About St Kilda Underground Houses,' The Scotsman, 1928. National Trust for Scotland on St Kilda, a World Heritage Site: www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/st-kilda National Records of Scotland, ‘Stories from St Kilda' https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/learning/features/stories-from-st-kilda P. Stride, ‘St Kilda, the neonatal tetanus tragedy of the nineteenth century and some twenty-first century answers', Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 2008.

Get Connected
A SHOT TO SAVE THE WORLD: The Story Behind The Covid-19 Vaccines

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 15:06


A SHOT TO SAVE THE WORLD: The Inside Story of the Life-or-Death Race for a Covid-19 Vaccine, by award winning Wall Street Journal reporter Gregory Zuckerman is the behind-the-scenes-story of the cast of scientists racing to turn their life's work into a life saving solution.

Get Connected
A SHOT TO SAVE THE WORLD: The Story Behind The Covid-19 Vaccines

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 15:06


A SHOT TO SAVE THE WORLD: The Inside Story of the Life-or-Death Race for a Covid-19 Vaccine, by award winning Wall Street Journal reporter Gregory Zuckerman is the behind-the-scenes-story of the cast of scientists racing to turn their life's work into a life saving solution.

Wealth Formula by Buck Joffrey
291: A Shot to Save the World: The Story Behind the Covid Vaccine!

Wealth Formula by Buck Joffrey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 25:26


It's been 2 years since Covid-19 first became the major global topic. I must admit, if you told me back then that we'd still be wearing masks and living our lives with Covid-19 precautions every day, I would have never believed you. So much about this period in time is extraordinary. It's hard to really […] The post 291: A Shot to Save the World: The Story Behind the Covid Vaccine! appeared first on Wealth Formula.

3dAudioBooks
Our Atomic World: The Story of Atomic Energy

3dAudioBooks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 71:56


This booklet is part of the "Understanding the Atom Series" published by the Division of Technical Information of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. From an introduction of atomic theory by the ancient Greeks through the development of the fission bomb, the author covers such areas as the discovery of the nucleus, the discovery of isotopes, fission and fusion including a chronology of atomic theory to 1963, and the development of the Atomic Energy Commission. (Summary by Larry Wilson) Genre(s): Astronomy, Physics & Mechanics --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3daudiobooks0/support

Oxide and Friends
The Books in the Box

Oxide and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 77:18


Oxide and Friends Twitter Space: September 27th, 2021The Books in the BoxWe've been holding a Twitter Space weekly on Mondays at 5p for about an hour. Even though it's not (yet?) a feature of Twitter Spaces, we have been recording them all; here is the recording for our Twitter Space for September 27th, 2021.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers on September 27th included Tom Lyon, Dan Cross, Antranig Vartanian Simeon Miteff Matt Campbell, Jeremy Tanner, Joshua Clulow, Ian, Tim Burnham, and Nathaniel Reindl. (Did we miss your name and/or get it wrong? Drop a PR!)Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them: Not recommended :-(  Dave Hitz and Pat Walsh (2008) How to Castrate a Bull book Peter Thiel (2014) Zero to One book [@2:45](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=165) David Jacques Gerber (2015) The Inventor's Dilemma: The Remarkable Life of H. Joseph Gerber book [@7:21](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=441) Sidney Dekker (2011) Drift into Failure: From Hunting Broken Components to Understanding Complex Systems book [@13:08](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=788) Robert Buderi (1996) The Invention that Changed the World: The Story of Radar from War to Peace book MIT Rad Lab Series info Nuclear Magnetic Resonance wiki Richard Rhodes (1995) Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb book Michael Riordan and Lillian Hoddeson (1997) Crystal Fire: The Birth of the Information Age book Craig Canine (1995) Dream Reaper: The Story of an Old-Fashioned Inventor in the High-Tech, High-Stakes World of Modern Agriculture book David Fisher and Marshall Fisher (1996) Tube: The Invention of Television book Michael Hiltzik (2015) Big Science: Ernest Lawrence and the Invention that Launched the Military-Industrial Complex book [@18:05](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=1085) Ben Rich and Leo Janos (1994) Skunk Works: A Personal Memoir of My Years at Lockheed book Network Software Environment Lockheed SR-71 on display at the Sea, Air and Space Museum in NYC. [@26:52](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=1612) Brian Dear (2017) The Friendly Orange Glow: The Untold Story of the Rise of Cyberculture book [@30:15](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=1815) Randall Stross (1993) Steve Jobs and the NeXT Big Thing book [@32:21](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=1941) Christophe Lécuyer and David C. Brock (2010) Makers of the Microchip: A Documentary History of Fairchild Semiconductor book [@33:06](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=1986) Lamont Wood (2012) Datapoint: The Lost Story of the Texans Who Invented the Personal Computer Revolution book Charles Kenney (1992) Riding the Runaway Horse: The Rise and Decline of Wang Laboratories bookTom's tweet [@34:06](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=2046) Bryan's Lost Box of Books! Edgar H. Schein et al (2003) DEC is Dead, Long Live DEC: The Lasting Legacy of Digital Equipment Corporation book [@36:56](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=2216) Alan Payne (2021) Built to Fail: The Inside Story of Blockbuster's Inevitable Bust bookVideotape format war wiki Hackers (1995) movie. Watch the trailer ~2mins Steven Levy (1984) Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution book [@42:32](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=2552) Paul Halmos (1985) I Want to be a Mathematician: An Automathography book Paul Hoffman (1998) The Man Who Loved Only Numbers about Paul Erdős book 1981 text adventure game for the Apple II by Sierra On-Line, “Softporn Adventure” (wiki) [@49:16](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=2956) Douglas Engelbart The Mother of All Demos wikiJohn Markoff (2005) What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry book Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon (1998) Where Wizards Stay Up Late book 1972 Computer Networks: The Heralds of Resource Sharing documentary ~26mins (wiki) included big names like Corbató, Licklider and Bob Kahn. Gordon Moore (1965) Cramming more components onto integrated circuits paper and Moore's Law wiki [@52:37](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=3157) Physicists, mathematicians, number theory, proofs  Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem 1993 wiki Simon Singh (1997) Fermat's Last Theorem book Ronald Calinger (2015) Leonhard Euler: Mathematical Genius in the Enlightenment purports to be the first full-scale “comprehensive and authoritative” biography [@1:00:12](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=3612) Robert X. Cringely (1992) Accidental Empires: How the Boys of Silicon Valley Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and Still Can't Get a Date book Jerry Kaplan (1996) Startup: A Silicon Valley Adventure book Brian Kernighan (2019) UNIX: A History and a Memoir book [@1:03:03](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=3783) Douglas Coupland (1995) Microserfs book Douglas Coupland (1991) Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture book Fry's Electronics wiki [@1:06:49](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=4009) Michael A. Hiltzik (1999) Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age book Albert Cory (pen name for Bob Purvy) (2021) Inventing the Future bookXerox Star wiki [@1:11:20](https://youtu.be/zrZAHO89XGk?t=4280) Corporate espionage, VMWare and Parallels, Cadence v. Avanti wiki, Cisco and Huawei (article) If we got something wrong or missed something, please file a PR! Our next Twitter space will likely be on Monday at 5p Pacific Time; stay tuned to our Twitter feeds for details. We'd love to have you join us, as we always love to hear from new speakers!

Cafeteria Catholics
Dr. John Pepino: Conquering the World - The Story of Alexander the Great

Cafeteria Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 72:44


Unto the Breach - Movies, Games, & Beyond
Gamers vs The World: The Story of Gamergate

Unto the Breach - Movies, Games, & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 62:28


In this episode of Unto the Breach, Adam and Joe look back at Gamergate and try to understand what the heck it was and why things went down. Enjoy!Gamergate Controversy  Explained Easy Cartoon (much better than the title I assure you)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STl7-_f4_eAPlaylist for Innuendo Studio's take on Gamergatehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6y8XgGhXkTQ&list=PLJA_jUddXvY62dhVThbeegLPpvQlR4CjFOur Website: https://untothebreach.buzzsprout.com/Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Unto-the-Breach-Podcast-115477870267938Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UntoThePodcast             

Talkingbooksandstuff's podcast
Episode 101 - Deana Driver

Talkingbooksandstuff's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 31:12


Deana Driver is an award-winning author, editor, book publisher, and retired journalist. She was a freelance journalist for 30 years and, in 2008, founded DriverWorks Ink publishing, which specializes in inspiring non-fiction books about Prairie people and publishes other genres connected to non-fiction stories. Deana (pronounced dee-na) has written five non-fiction books: The Sailor and the Christmas Trees - A True Story; Never Leave Your Wingman: Dionne and Graham Warner's Story of Hope; From The West to the World: The Story of Underwood McLellan/UMA Group; Never Give Up: Ted Jaleta's Inspiring Story; and Just a Bunch of Farmers: The Story of Weyburn Inland Terminal 1976-2001.

Biggest Little Library
79 - Microhistories with Tami, Taryn and Rob

Biggest Little Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 53:50


In this episode Tami, Taryn, and Rob read 3 different ‘micro-histories’ and geeked out on the idea of what ‘Micro-histories’ are and how much they love them. This is a terrific episode for everyone who likes to take a deep dive every now and then! What is the definition of a Micro-history? Mono-histories Seattle Public Library Article on Mono histories  Deep Dives A History on any single person, place, event, or object. Looking at the world through that one 'thing' and how it influences the world.  Wikipedia Definition: Microhistory is a genre of history that focuses on small units of research, such as an event, community, individual or a settlement. In its ambition, however, microhistory can be distinguished from a simple case study insofar as microhistory aspires to "[ask] large questions in small places", according to the definition given by Charles Joyner.[1] It is closely associated with social and cultural history. Books We Read For This Episode Cheddar: A Journey to the Heart of America's Most Iconic Cheese by Gordon Edgar Stiff by Mary Roach The Domestic Revolution: How the Introduction of Coal into Victorian Homes Changed Everything by Ruth Goodman    Books Mentioned The Cheese and The Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth-Century Miller by Carlo Ginzburg Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell American Cheese by Joe Berkowitz  Milk by Mark Kurlansky Grunt by Mary Roach  Basque History of the World: The Story of a Nation by Mark Kurlansky Time for Things: Labor, Leisure, and the Rise of Mass Consumption by Dr. Stephen D. Rosenberg   Sites Mentioned Tillamook Creamery Olympia Brewing Company - Olympia beer was discontinued in Jan 2021 Cabot Cheese Jasper Hill Farm Cheese  Quickes Cheddar, Exeter England Westminster Dog Show    Media Mentioned Raiders of the Lost Ark    What Micro-History Would You Like To Write Rob - The Domestication of Pets and Looking specifically at Dogs Taryn - Harvey House Restaurants (along the Santa Fe Railroad) Tami - History of State Fair Food (Food)

Crossroads Wauseon
The Gospel That Changes the World | The Story That Changes the World

Crossroads Wauseon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 26:58


In Acts 26, Paul shares his story. We, too, have our own story of how the gospel changed us - are we ready to share it? Teacher: Kevin Clark.

Auto Correct
Auto Correct: Cars That Last

Auto Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 48:44


Casey Williams aka @AutoCasey on YouTube joins Allison Walker, The Lady Auto Mechanic to discuss Cars That Last. https://www.facebook.com/theladyautomechanic78/https://www.instagram.com/the_lady_auto_mechanic/https://twitter.com/TheLadyAutoMechhttps://www.automotivegroup.biz/contactus.htmAccording to a new study: iSeeCars.com analyzed over 660,000 cars from the 1981-2005 model years sold in 2020 to determine which cars originals owners are most likely to keep for at least 15 years Top 10 Vehicles Owners Keep for 15 Years or LongerToyota Prius Toyota Highlander Toyota Tacoma Toyota Sienna Toyota Tundra Honda CR-V Honda Pilot Subaru Forester Toyota 4Runner Toyota SequoiaRecall info for the week:Ford will recall some 2.7 million model-year 2006-12 cars, pickup trucks and SUVs for defective Takata airbag inflators. NHTSA said Ford has until Feb. 18 to propose a schedule and launch a remedy with the agency.2006-12 Ford Fusion2007-11 Ford Ranger2007-10 Ford Edge2006-12 Lincoln MKZ, Zephyr2007-10 Lincoln MKX2006-11 Mercury MilanIn the News:After driving 500 miles, something wonderful happens to new Chevrolet Corvettes.The engine’s torque — key to blazing fast starts — increases about 30%, the car gets faster and the V8 engine revs higher, developing full power and letting Z51 models hit their advertised sub-3.0 second 0-60 mph time.https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/mark-phelan/2021/01/27/chevy-corvette-new-engine-torque/4239195001/Auto Casey: long form review of 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 DieselDiscussions:comment head lights not brightcommentPrius tire sensor monitorremoving tent from windowscomment - philosophy of auto parts The Machine That Changed the World: The Story of Lean Production-- by James P. Womack and Toyota's Secret Weapon in the Global Car Wars That Is Now Revolutionizing World Industry by Taiichi Ohnocommentheadlinerinjector module See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Reversing Climate Change
S2E43: Salmon, the Earth, & their common fate—w/ Mark Kurlansky, author

Reversing Climate Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 45:44


There are only 1.5M Atlantic salmon left in the world. And despite putting an end to commercial fishing, their numbers continue to dwindle. As a keystone species, the implications of their loss go far beyond not being able to order salmon for dinner. So, why are Atlantic salmon disappearing at such an alarming rate? What does their loss mean for other species? And how does it impact the rivers where they live? Mark Kurlansky is a New York Times bestselling and James A. Beard award-winning author with a knack for seeing the broader implications of seemingly little things. He has written 33 books in all, including The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World and most recently, Salmon: A Fish, the Earth, and the History of Their Common Fate. His forthcoming book, The Unreasonable Virtue of Fly Fishing is due out in March of 2021. On this episode of the podcast, Mark joins Ross to share what inspired him to choose salmon as the topic of his most recent book and explain why climate change is catastrophic for the fish. He weighs in on the problems with salmon farming (be it inland or on the water) and discusses why hatcheries are not a viable way to enhance the salmon population. Listen in for Mark’s insight on how the disappearance of Atlantic salmon will impact other species and learn how to be a conscious consumer of the popular fish. Connect with Nori: Nori on Patreon Purchase Nori Carbon Removals Nori Nori on Facebook Nori on Twitter Resources: Mark Kurlansky’s Website Salmon: A Fish, the Earth, and the History of Their Common Fate by Mark Kurlansky Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World by Mark Kurlansky Salt: A World History by Mark Kurlansky Paper: Paging Through History by Mark Kurlansky The Basque History of the World: The Story of a Nation by Mark Kurlansky A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/support

Badge Boys
Meet the most interesting man in the world - The Story Hustler, Mike Watkiss

Badge Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020


Meet the most interesting man in the world - The Story Hustler, Mike Watkiss

Mind Over Chatter
Navigating the values of climate change

Mind Over Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 41:49


Climate change is likely to affect almost every area of our lives… but how did we get to this point? When and why did we first take notice of climate change? And why has climate change evaded our collective attention and action for so long?We talked with professor of human geography, Mike Hulme, science historian and journalist Dr Sarah Dry and environmental economist Dr Matthew Agarwala to try to figure all of this out. Along the way, we discovered new ways of thinking about climate change, from a tragic story where the issue is constantly caught between opposing forces, to more hopefully thinking of it as a source of generative change and innovation. This episode was produced by Nick Saffell, James Dolan and Naomi Clements-Brod. From the University of Cambridge and Cambridge Zero.Please take our survey. How did you find us? Do you want more Mind Over Chatter in your life? Less? We want to know. So we put together this survey. If you could please take a few minutes to fill it out, it would be a big help.Thanks very much.In this episode:0:00 - Intro 03:15 - What was the starting point for human made climate change? 08:30 - Recap point10:10 - The economics of climate change and modelling for the future.14:45 - The tragedy and politics of climate change16:05 - The concept of values20:25 - Recap point22:10 - Can we find a single answer or a single story to solve climate change? 25:50 - The concept of the wealth economy28:00 - Denialism and climate optimism 32:35 - What we've learned from COVID33:35 - Recap point35:20 - Has democracy helped, or hindered climate change? 37:15 - Are there any reasons to be optimistic? 40:45 - In the next episodeGuest Bios: Dr Sarah Dry (@SarahDry1)I write about the history of science. I have written about Victorian fishermen and risk, epidemics and global health policy, the life and loves of Marie Curie, and the history of Isaac Newton's manuscripts. That last project has just been published in paperback: The Newton Papers: The Strange and True Odyssey of Isaac Newton's Manuscripts.My latest book is Waters of the World: The Story of the Scientists Who Unravelled the Mysteries of our Seas, Glaciers and Atmosphere–and Made the Planet Whole. It tells the stories of the scientists who have uncovered the mysteries of our oceans, atmosphere, icesheets and glaciers, and in doing so, helped us see the earth as an interconnected globe. https://sarahdry.com/home/Dr Matthew Agarwala (@MatthewAgarwala)Matthew Agarwala is an environmental economist interested in wealth-based approaches to measuring and delivering sustainable development. The pace of globalisation, innovation, and social, environmental, and economic upheaval leaves no doubt: 20th century statistics can't capture 21st century progress. Matthew joined the Bennett Institute's wealth economy...

LivingZoomTalks
#21 PR and Communication, from Bulgaria to the World The Story of Maxim Behar

LivingZoomTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 29:13


Maxim Behar is a leading Public Relations expert with wide experience and a strong presence in many countries all over the world. He travels a lot, often speaks in front of world leaders audiences, practitioners, students and opinion makers on modern Public Relations and Social Media topics.Website: https://www.maximbehar.com/en Books: The Мorning Аfter - http://www.faber-bg.com/index.php?mod=books_item&show=1973 The Global PR Repovultion: How Thought Leaders Succeed in the Transformed World of PR book - https://www.amazon.com/Global-PR-Revolution-Thought-Transformed/dp/1621537153/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1550495402&sr=8-1&keywords=maxim+behar Generation F : https://www.amazon.com/Generation-F-ebook/dp/B00D8DDMDS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1370544799&sr=8-2&keywords=maxim+behar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Welcome to LivingZoomTalks hosted by the founder of FeroniaLab, Toufic Hawly, who initiated the podcast during Covid-19 pandemic when business meetings, events, music performance, and even communication between friends happened via Zoom. The idea behind this initiative is to support small businesses in these difficult times by sharing the untold stories of inspirational creative people who are trying to make an impact and challenge the status quo. Podcast: Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5dJp1y0okoVESp2sVR2sGm?si=nLIz_n2TTT6PF6GbhU8Rtw iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/bg/podcast/livingzoomtalks/id1509149839 You want to share your story?Contact us: FeroniaLab Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feronialab LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/10485971/admin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feronialab/ Toufic Hawly: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toufic.hawly LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toufichawly/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toufic.hawly/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
1425: How to Produce the #1 Fitness Podcast in the World (The Story of Doug)

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 90:39


In this episode, Sal, Adam & Justin interview their producer, Doug Egge, about his upbringing, life experiences and the journey that led him to partner with them and create Mind Pump. The values and morals that built the foundation. (4:40) Living up to his brother's standards. (11:30) How he chose to follow the path less likely. (16:00) Reconnecting to his childlike wonder. (20:19) Take yourself out of your comfort zone and DO SOMETHING CRAZY! (21:51) Where does his relationship with money come from? (25:21) The HUGE lesson learned the hard way. (30:00) How his daughter stole his heart. (39:21) When did he fall in love with fitness? (47:25) When Doug met Sal. (49:52) The creation of MAPS Anabolic. (55:55) The evolution of the Mind Pump message. (59:04) His experiences of first meeting Adam and Justin. (1:05:12) Becoming the ring leader. (1:08:50) The Mind Pump system of core values. (1:10:15) Stand out moments with Mind Pump. (1:12:32) The silent, but supportive leader. (1:24:58) Featured Guest/People Mentioned Doug Egge (@mindpumpdoug)  Instagram Tony Robbins (@tonyrobbins) Instagram ᑕᖇᗩIG ᑕᗩᑭᑌᖇᔕO (@craigcapurso) Instagram Related Links/Products Mentioned November Promotion: MAPS Ultimate At-Home Workout Bundle for Only $99.99 Visit ZBiotics for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! MAPS Fitness Anabolic - Mind Pump Media No BS 6-Pack Abs | MAPS Fitness Products MAPS Fitness Products Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources  

Hope Radio Podcast
Feeding HUNGRY Children throughout the world - the story of Ricebowls.org

Hope Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 46:59


In this podcast, Shawn and Jen sit down and talk with Dodd Caldwell, the volunteer President of Ricebowls.org. Dodd assumed the mantle of running the charity after the original founder stepped down. Under the leadership of Dodd and the other executives of the organization, Ricebowls.org wants to continue expanding throughout the world to address childhood hunger. More than just a mission to feed their bodies, Ricebowls.org wants to nourish and feed their souls as well through the message and hope of Jesus. Ricebowls.org finds legitimate and well run children homes throughout the world and then partners with them to feed the children. For some kids, this is the only way they get fed and the only way that they have safety from living on the streets.

TFW Church
The Man Who Changed the World: The Story of Grace (Part 2) Josh Thomas

TFW Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 29:03


TFW Church
The Man Who Changed the World: The Story of Grace (Part 2) Josh Thomas

TFW Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 29:03


TFW Church
The Man Who Changed the World: The Story of Grace (Part 2) Josh Thomas

TFW Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 29:03


Plug-In with MARii
Mobility World: The Story of a Robotics Startup

Plug-In with MARii

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 32:25


Ibrahim and Hafiz speak to Kennedy Wai, CEO and founder of Hello World Robotics to speak about his startup company, delivery robots and the future of robotics in Malaysia.

Futility Closet
280-Leaving St. Kilda

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 32:59


1930 saw the quiet conclusion of a remarkable era. The tiny population of St. Kilda, an isolated Scottish archipelago, decided to end their thousand-year tenure as the most remote community in Britain and move to the mainland. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the remarkable life they'd shared on the island and the reasons they chose to leave. We'll also track a stork to Sudan and puzzle over the uses of tea trays. Intro: Reportedly the 3rd Earl of Darnley believed he was a teapot. Henry Hudson's journal records a 1610 encounter with a mermaid. Sources for our feature on St. Kilda: Charles MacLean, Island on the Edge of the World: The Story of St Kilda, 1972. Tom Steel, The Life and Death of St. Kilda: The Moving Story of a Vanished Island Community, 2011. Andrew Fleming, St Kilda and the Wider World: Tales of an Iconic Island, 2005. Alexander Buchan, A Description of St. Kilda, The Most Remote Western Isle of Scotland, 1741. Martin Martin, A Voyage to St. Kilda, 1749. George Seton, St Kilda Past and Present, 1878. Alastair Gray, A History of Scotland, 1989. John Macculloch, A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, 1819. Fraser MacDonald, "St Kilda and the Sublime," Ecumene 8:2 (2001), 151-174. L.F. Powell, "The History of St. Kilda," Review of English Studies 16:61 (January 1940), 44-53. "St. Kilda," British Medical Journal 1:2683 (June 1, 1912), 1249-1251. "St. Kilda," British Medical Journal 2:3418 (July 10, 1926), 80-81. Fergus McIntosh, "A Trip to St. Kilda, Scotland's Lost Utopia in the Sea," New Yorker, Dec. 3, 2017. Alison Campsie, "New Images Throw Light on a St Kilda Fit for the 21st Century," Scotsman, Oct. 8, 2018, 24. Roger Cox, "Deserted Streets, Sea Cliffs and Stark Military Towers Show Real St Kilda in Black and White," Scotsman, May 26, 2018, 58. Neel Mukherjee, "A Veritable No Man's Land, Off the Coast of Scotland," New York Times, May 7, 2018. Alison Campsie, "What It's Like Living on St Kilda," Scotsman, Feb. 21, 2018. "'End of an Era': Last Native of Remote Island St Kilda Dies," [London] Express, April 7, 2016. Gabriella Swerlingwrites, "St Kilda: Islands That Were Not So Remote After All," Times, Nov. 3, 2015, 5. "Norman John Gillies: Obituaries," Daily Telegraph, Oct. 3, 2013, 35. Steven McKenzie, "The New Residents of St Kilda Archipelago," BBC News, Aug. 29, 2010. "Eighty Years Ago St Kilda Was Evacuated. Today One of Only Two Survivors Remembers Leaving the Islands," Scotsman, Aug. 11, 2010. Charlie English, "St Kilda: The Edge of the World," Guardian, Aug. 28, 2009. Nigel Johnson, "St. Kilda Tells of Lonely, Difficult Existence," Winnipeg Free Press, June 10, 2006, E.6. Nigel Richardson, "Revisiting the Margin of the World," National Post, Aug. 21, 1999, B12. Edmund Antrobus, "St. Kilda, the Enigma Out to Sea," [Bergen County, N.J.] Record, Aug. 15, 1999. "Return to St Kilda," Glasgow Herald, March 18, 1987. "Island to Be Abandoned," New York Times, July 30, 1930. "St. Kilda," London Graphic, Nov. 14, 1885. "St Kilda," Caledonian Mercury, Sept. 1, 1834. "Stories from St Kilda," National Records of Scotland (accessed Dec. 29, 2019). Listener mail: "Polish Charity Gets Huge Phone Bill Thanks to Stork," BBC News, June 28, 2018. "Polish Stork Vanishes From GPS but Delivers Huge Phone Bill," AP News, June 29, 2018. Iain Thomson, "What a Flap: SIM Swiped From Slain Stork's GPS Tracker Used to Rack Up $2,700 Phone Bill," The Register, July 3, 2018. Helena Horton, "Palmerston, the Foreign Office Cat, Returns to Work After Six Months Off for Stress," Telegraph, Dec. 2, 2019. Megan Baynes, "Foreign Office Cat Palmerston Returns to Work After Six Months Off With Stress," London Press Association, Dec. 3, 2019. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Miriam Fewtrell, based on a fact she read in Leonard Mosley's 1974 book The Reich Marshal: A Biography of Hermann Goering. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Tim en Paul Geschiedenis Podcast
2.9 Tim en Paul en baanwielrenner Major Taylor

Tim en Paul Geschiedenis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 69:12


Vandaag reisden Tim en Paul af naar Antwerpen om daar te praten over baanwielrenner Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor (1878-1932). Taylor groeide op in een intens racistische wereld: het Amerika van Jim Crow. Als Afro-Amerikaan kreeg Taylor aan de lopende band te maken met racisme. Als het niet institutioneel was en hij gewoon niet mee mocht doen, werd hij wel van de baan geduwd door zijn tegenstanders. Tóch werd hij wereldberoemd in Amerika. Vervolgens werd hij als grote Amerikaanse vedette uitgenodigd voor Europese wedstrijden. Maar Taylor overleed in complete anonimiteit. We praten vandaag met Jan Boesman over de betekenis van deze vergeten vedette. Wat was zijn invloed en waarom ontbreekt hij in het rijtje van Jesse Owens en Muhammed Ali? Leeslijst: - Boesman, Jan, 'De vliegende n*ger en de kleine koningin' (Amsterdam 2008). - Ritchie, Andrew, 'Major Taylor: The Extraordinary Career of a Champion Bicycle Racer' (Mill Valley 1988). - Taylor, Marshall, 'The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World: The Story of a Colored Boy's Indomitable Courage and Success Against Great Odds; an Autobiography' (Worcester 1928).

Under the Influence from CBC Radio
S6E20 (Archive) - The Most Interesting Adman in the World: The Story of Albert Lasker

Under the Influence from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 27:45


From the Digital Box Set: This week, we tell the story of the most interesting adman in the world - Albert Lasker. Lasker had a hand in influencing professional baseball, Planned Parenthood, North American breakfast and not one, but two presidential elections. And he just happened to change the world of advertising in the process. This is an archived episode that aired originally on May 18, 2017.

Dead Drunk
MY TWISTED WORLD: The Story of Elliot Rodger (MURDERER)

Dead Drunk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 45:46


Follow us on all the things @deaddrunkcrimeEmail us suggestions to deaddrunkpod@gmail.comFollow us on all the things @deaddrunkcrimeEmail us suggestions to deaddrunkpod@gmail.comDel Playa Martini•In a shaker -one ounce of mango/pineapple vodka -splash of plain vodka-one ounce of orange juice -one ounce of pineapple juice •Shake it on up!•Take a martini glass and place a cherry at the bottom, top that with a splash of grenadine•Carefully pour the mixture on top of the grenadine •Top with champagne !!Check out our website for sources for this episode:https://deadrunkcrime.home.blogPlease drink legally and responsibly!! Love you friends!Del Playa Martini•In a shaker -one ounce of mango/pineapple vodka -splash of plain vodka-one ounce of orange juice -one ounce of pineapple juice •Shake it on up!•Take a martini glass and place a cherry at the bottom, top that with a splash of grenadine•Carefully pour the mixture on top of the grenadine •Top with champagne !!  Check out our blog for our sources  https://deadrunkcrime.home.blogPlease drink legally and responsibly!! Love you friends!

Wow in the World
Wow in the World + The Story Pirates in Do You SEE What I HEAR?

Wow in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 38:59


This week, it's a double scoop of our first ever, Wow in the World Podcast Scrambler! In this episode, Guy Raz and Mindy team up with the Story Pirates Podcast to explore the latest science behind SYNESTHESIA! Taste words, hear colors, feel sounds? What in the world is happening in the brain when senses are scrambled? How in the world did the story pirates find a Wowzer with this amazing condition? And where in the world is that new music coming from? Join Guy, Mindy, The Story Pirates, and an amazing new invention, as they explore the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, and Wow in the World of Synesthesia! Originally aired May 28th 2018.

Holy Trinity Church
Derek Rust - "Surprise the World: The Story of the Three Sons" - 07.28.19

Holy Trinity Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 49:16


Rev. Derek Rust begins our new series entitled "Surprise the World" with the story of the prodigal son.

Archetypal Mosaic with Mikhail Tank
A conversation with British Author, Christian Wolmar, about his book: To the Edge of the World: The Story of the Trans-Siberian Express, the World's Greatest Railroad. #TransSiberianRailway

Archetypal Mosaic with Mikhail Tank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 45:22


A conversation with British Author, Christian Wolmar, about his book: To the Edge of the World: The Story of the Trans-Siberian Express, the World’'s Greatest Railroad. #TransSiberianRailway

Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii
HB 002: How Four Surfers Share Their Passion for Healthy Eating with the World - The Story of the Sunrise Shack with Travis Smith

Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 46:54 Transcription Available


In this episode of Hawaii's Best, Bryan Murphy chats with Operating Founder Travis Smith of the Sunrise Shack. Hear the humble begins of the Shack and how it has grown to serve people around the world in two short years. Podcast show notes available here: https://www.livehawaiisbest.com/episode002

The Broken Wicket
Class of '92

The Broken Wicket

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 71:04


Regular hosts Tim Part and Andrew Mizner cast their mind back to the 1992 World Cup, one of the classics. Andrew talks to Jonathan Northall, author of Ruling the World: The Story of the 1992 Cricket World Cup, the tale of the time of legendary kits, even more legendary players, and awesome mullets. The team also chew the fat over the West Indies - England Test series and debate the Jason Holder ban. They even manage to squeeze in several plugs for the new website - www.thebrokenwicket.com. Visit. Visit now! Thanks.

Jason Pine Mornings
Ruling the World: 1992 Cricket World Cup

Jason Pine Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 9:00


Australian-based UK writer Jonathan Northall talks with Jason Pine about his upcoming book - Ruling the World: The Story of the 1992 Cricket World Cup.

Under the Influence from CBC Radio
S8E07 (Archive) - The Most Interesting Adman in The World: The Story of Albert Lasker (An Encore Presentation)

Under the Influence from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 28:20


From the Digital Box Set: This week, we travel back to Season 6 to tell the story of the most interesting adman in the world - Albert Lasker. Lasker had a hand in influencing professional baseball, Planned Parenthood, North American breakfast and not one, but two presidential elections. And he just happened to change the world of advertising in the process. This is an archived episode that aired February 14, 2019.

DeFeet World Podcasts
#9 DeFeet World - The Story of Campagnolo 11-14-2018

DeFeet World Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018


Paul and Shane discuss one of the most esteemed brands in cycling, the Italian component maker, Campagnolo. Aside from their near life-long experience with the brand, their relationship was deepened by a factory visit to Campagnolo in Vicenza, Italy this past July. Campagnolo has one of the most decorated histories in cycling. Today they continue to make strides and not only stay relevant, but at the front of road cycling worldwide. Some Campagnolo history: https://www.campagnolo.com/ZA/en/Milestones/historyStory on Campagnolo and Lamborghini collaboration: https://www.hemmings.com/magazine/hmn/2012/01/Strong--Light--Beautiful/3707721.htmlMore on Camgagnolo auto wheels: http://chainslapmag.com/2018/06/iconic-style-campagnolo-group-4-wheels/Tullio Campagnolo biography (and cool image of Campagnolo Alfa Romeo wheel): http://www.edubilla.com/inventor/tullio-campagnolo/List of Tour de France wins by component manufacturer, including historical images: https://cycling-passion.com/tour-de-france-winner-groupsets-year-year/Good interview with Campagnolo CEO, Valentino Campagnolo: https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/3837/in-the-name-of-the-father-valentino-campagnolo-profileTullio Campagnolo standing beside NASA satellite, 1969: https://cycling-passion.com/campagnolo-80th-anniversary-groupset/tullio-campagnolo-oso-6/Owen Mulholland on Bartali/Coppi duel: http://www.bikeraceinfo.com/riderhistories/Coppi-and-Bartali.htmlSome great Campagnolo imagery: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/982910-campagnolo-posters-pictures-info-just-cool-stuff.htmlGino Bartali, riding to save lives during WWII: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27333310Audio on Bartali and the Giro in Jersualem, 2018: http://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2018/05/25/gino-bartali-world-war-iiMy Italian Secret, documentary (available on Netflix) that includes Bartali story: https://myitaliansecret.com/Pinterest is a good place for Campagnolo art, this is just a start: https://www.pinterest.com/donaldsmcneil/campagnolo-cycling/?lp=true

DeFeet World Podcasts
#8 DeFeet World - The Story of Peugeot 10-28-2018

DeFeet World Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018


Paul and Shane discuss the esteemed French brand, Peugeot. No cycling content collection can be complete without this historic fabricator. Plenty of racing history in this show, as well. In the second half, Paul talks with Chanelle Zeisel from Thomson bicycle components, a USA manufacturer of fine parts. Peugeot ranks #1 on all-time list of professional cycling teams (starting in 1869): https://www.cyclingranking.com/teams/overallSome Peugeot PX10 history: http://www.classicrendezvous.com/France/bicycles/Peugeot/PX10_historySome of the best Peugeot imagery on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kalmanbaranyi/peugeot-bikes/?lp=trueThe history of Peugeot as Peugeot sees it: https://cycles.peugeot.com/historyThomson bicycle components: https://www.bikethomson.com/Chanel Zeisel on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chanelzeisel/DeFeet WORLD is brought to by DeFeet, the world leader in cycling socks and accessories: https://defeet.com/

The Inspire Podcast
11 -How To Pitch An Idea — And Maybe End Up Changing The World... The Story of the Rumie Initiative

The Inspire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 29:04


In this podcast learn about how the Rumie Initiative is revolutionizing global education. Bart speaks to Tariq Fancy, Founder and Chairman of the Rumie Initiative about how the idea first came to be, and the steps taken to being his vision to life. Tariq shares his experience involved to first create the intiative, to pitching it and working to secure funding. Listen now to learn now Rumie is changing the world. Learn more about Tariq Fancy and the Rumie Initiative here:https://www.rumie.org/

Wow in the World
Wow in the World + The Story Pirates in Do You SEE What I HEAR?

Wow in the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 40:35


This week, it's a double scoop of our first ever, Wow in the World Podcast Scrambler! In this episode, Guy Raz and Mindy team up with the Story Pirates Podcast to explore the latest science behind SYNESTHESIA!

Entrepreneur Stories 4⃣ Inspiration
023: The Loudest PARTY Speaker in the World. The Story of Hjalte Wieth & Soundboks...

Entrepreneur Stories 4⃣ Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 34:14


Hjalte Wieth is Co-Founder of SoundBoks. He along with his two co-founders, Jesper Theil Thomsen & Christoffer Nyvold, wanted to create something that would combine enjoying life while creating value for a lot of people.  Driven by a passion for speaker design and great experience, the boys created SOUNDBOKS. In less than 3 years, the just-out-of high school guys have managed to get accepted into Y-Combinator and deliver more than 15,000 SOUNDBOKS to happy customers. *** For Show Notes, Key Points, Contact Info, Resources Mentioned, & the Fabulous 4 Questions on this episode with Hjalte Wieth, visit here. ***  

Catalyst Podcast
Episode 413: Between Heaven and the Real World: The Story of Steven Curtis Chapman

Catalyst Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 39:22


On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin chats with one of his heroes, Steven Curtis Chapman, as SC squared shares the experiences that have shaped him, his faith, and his music in a life that has included incredible highs and faith-shaking lows.

Life's New Normal Podcast with Host Long Jump Silver Medalist John Register
Living a 1 handed life in a 2 handed world. The Story of Danielle Green

Life's New Normal Podcast with Host Long Jump Silver Medalist John Register

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2016 61:00


Danielle Green, a former Notre Dame Basketball Star who enlisted in the United States Army after the attack of 9-11 received the ESPY award for inspirational service and patriotism at the July 15, 2015 awards ceremony, which were broadcast nationally on ABC. She was among the first awards presented at the event, before a crowd of professional athletes and celebrities. In an interview with Military Times, Green called the award a surprise and an honor, especially given its namesake. "Pat Tillman was an extraordinary human being," she said. "I remember reading about him 11 years ago, I was hurt a month after he was hurt. So I just feel honored and grateful to be part of his legacy." Many young people felt the patriotic call to serve after the attack on America.  Danielle was injured while on active duty in combat. She lost her arm in a grenade explosion. But having one arm did not stop her desire and drive to make an impact and difference on others. Today we have a chance to hear her incredible journey and learn what lessons we can implement in 2017 to create our new normal. John Register, Paralympic Silver Medalist | Inspirational Cataltyst | Change Management Speaker| Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)  | Author | American Long Jump Record Holder | Gulf War Veteran | Disability Rights Advocate | Amputee | and Home-made Waffle Lover. Showing businesses, military leaders and college student athletes, how to hurdle adversity and create life’s new normal.

Aliso Creek Presbyterian Church Podcast
Tongues of Fire to Tell the World The Story

Aliso Creek Presbyterian Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2013 37:04


The third in a New Sermon Series by Pastor Tom Gastil: "Weak People, Powerful Witnesses" A Podcast of Aliso Creek Presbyterian Church. A Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) congregation in Laguna Niguel, CA. Visit us at www.acpc.net

Grace Church in Noblesville & Fishers, IN
What's Wrong With the World: The Story of Jephthah

Grace Church in Noblesville & Fishers, IN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2009


Message from the weekend of February 28-March 1, 2009 at Grace Church. Our faith is based on real events and real times. But can the real stories of our spiritual predecessors still impact us today? Check out the series, Legacy: Unearthing our Past. Don't miss out as we look at a historical timeline of the Old Testament along with very practical insights that transcend time.