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Daily Shower Thoughts
No one in the live studio audience ever sneezes | + 25 more...

Daily Shower Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 5:50


The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] Like the soothing background music and Amalia's smooth calming voice? Then check out "Terra Vitae: A Daily Guided Meditation Podcast" here at our show page [Promo] The Daily Facts Podcast. Get smarter in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Facts website. [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts Shower Thought credits: ballsilov3, Onetwodhwksi7833, Zealousideal_Ad_1604, InfinityScientist, MiteeThoR, Zango_, Sandscarab, , krazimir, JediGRONDmaster, subhi2, pieldnerdavid, Vhad42, GET_OUT_OF_MY_ROM, princessconsuela_CB, BenaiahofKabzeel, kikonyc, MarinatedPickachu, tehfrog729, , inaworldwithnonames, Griffinkeeler, GDPintrud3r, MnemonicMallard, maestrozeldafan, Ifunnyizbetter, Adam_Gill_1965 Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Revue de presse Afrique
À la Une: le Niger marche dans les pas du Mali

Revue de presse Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 4:06


Trois jours après Bamako, Niamey a décidé de rompre ses relations diplomatiques avec l'Ukraine, dans le sillage de l'attaque de Tinzaouatène dans le nord Mali, dans laquelle Kiev serait impliquée. « Le pays du général Tiani apporte son soutien ferme » à son voisin, écrit Mouryya Niger, qui voit dans cette décision, une première application du « traité fondateur de Niamey » sur l'AES, l'Alliance des États du Sahel. D'après ce texte, « toute agression contre un État membre de la confédération en vaut une pour les deux autres États membres. » Et donc, en vertu de ce même traité, Mouryya Niger en est certain : « le tour du Burkina Faso »; troisième membre de l'AES, « ne sera plus qu'une question de temps ».Même analyse chez Maliweb où l'on estime que « ces actes d'agression, loin d'attendre leur objectif, renforcent au contraire l'engagement et la détermination du Burkina Faso, du Mali et du Niger » dans le cadre de leur alliance.L'Ukraine en mauvaise posture dans la régionLes journaux sous-régionaux ne cachent pas leur agacement vis-à-vis de Kiev : Mouryya Niger note que l'Ukraine « a dit regretter une appréciation précipitée de la situation… tout en se gardant de s'excuser », quand Sahel Tribune pointe que « le Mali considère désormais que tout soutien à l'Ukraine équivaut à un soutien au terrorisme international ». Qui plus est, Bamako « n'est pas seul dans cette indignation », rappelle le titre, puisque « le ministère sénégalais (…) des Affaires étrangères a également réagi fermement ».En clair, analyse Le Monde Afrique : « Kiev peine à mettre en œuvre » la « "stratégie africaine" pensée pour contrecarrer l'influence grandissante de la Russie ». Mais, plutôt qu'une fracture, la position du Sénégal pourrait surtout être une tentative d'adoucir ses voisins. Le quotidien estime ainsi que « l'enjeu est régional pour les nouvelles autorités sénégalaises » qui se sont donné pour « mission » de « réconcilier l'Afrique de l'Ouest, scindée en deux camps, l'un pro-occidental, l'autre allié à la Russie ». En montrant « qu'il parle à tout le monde », le président sénégalais Bassirou Diomaye Faye espère « faire revenir le Mali, le Burkina Faso et le Niger au sein de la Cédéao »… Dakar Matin le résume ainsi : entre l'AES et la Cédéao, « nous ne pouvons pas encourager une énième scission ».Le Niger tourne aussi le dos aux États-UnisLa présence américaine sur le sol nigérien, c'est fini : les derniers hommes ont quitté le pays avant-hier, avec plus d'un mois d'avance sur le calendrier prévu. « Comme si les américains étaient pressés d'en finir… » susurre L'Observateur Paalga. Le titre burkinabè note pourtant que ce départ s'est déroulé dans des conditions moins houleuses que celui des Français : « c'est un divorce à l'amiable, un gentlemen's agreement qui vient de connaître son issue ». Aujourd'hui au Faso salue également « le calme » et même « l'amabilité » « qui a caractérisé ce retrait ».Sauf que, comme le relève Jeune Afrique, « les États-Unis continueront de travailler avec d'autres pays comme la Côte d'Ivoire ». Et cela pourrait, juge L'Observateur Paalga, « courroucer davantage les pays membres de l'AES, pour qui (…) Alassane Ouattara [est] le valet local de l'impérialisme dans la région ».Et puis, pointe Aujourd'hui au Faso, ce départ « laisse un vide qu'il va falloir combler ». Il va donc falloir que les autorités prennent « le taureau par les cornes en déployant plus de moyens et d'efforts »… À moins, ironise L'Observateur Paalga, que le pouvoir ne chasse « les impérialistes occidentaux » pour « les remplacer par d'autres impérialistes russes ».Les Burkinabè les yeux rivés vers Hugues Fabrice ZangoLe sportif pourrait remplumer une « moisson bien maigre », grimace Wakat Séra. Car jusqu'à présent, les athlètes burkinabè « ont tous été recalés, sauf Marthe Koala qui a réussi, in extremis, (…) à se qualifier pour la finale du saut en longueur féminin ». Mais cela pourrait changer avec l'entrée en lice, cet après-midi, du spécialiste du triple saut, qui a été, rappelle le journal, le « premier athlète à offrir une médaille olympique au pays des hommes intègres », lors des précédents Jeux. Déjà recordman du monde de triple saut en intérieur, Hugues Fabrice Zango aligne les succès : champion du monde d'athlétisme en salle, champion d'Afrique d'athlétisme, champion du monde en plein air l'an dernier… Alors, prédit Wakat Séra, cet après-midi, « tous les cœurs, à Ouagadougou, à Bobo-Dioulasso, à Koudougou, à Dori, à Tenkodogo ou à Ouahigouya, battent déjà au rythme des élans » de Zango.

Apolline Matin
Ils vont marquer les Jeux : Le parcours de Hugues Fabrice Zango en athlétisme - 07/08

Apolline Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 2:26


Votre morning olympique avec Nicolas Jamain et Anaïs Castagna chaque matin entre 06h30 et 09h00. Ne manquez rien des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de Paris 2024 sur RMC, radio officielle.

Revue de presse Afrique
À la Une: le Niger marche dans les pas du Mali

Revue de presse Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 4:06


Trois jours après Bamako, Niamey a décidé de rompre ses relations diplomatiques avec l'Ukraine, dans le sillage de l'attaque de Tinzaouatène dans le nord Mali, dans laquelle Kiev serait impliquée. « Le pays du général Tiani apporte son soutien ferme » à son voisin, écrit Mouryya Niger, qui voit dans cette décision, une première application du « traité fondateur de Niamey » sur l'AES, l'Alliance des États du Sahel. D'après ce texte, « toute agression contre un État membre de la confédération en vaut une pour les deux autres États membres. » Et donc, en vertu de ce même traité, Mouryya Niger en est certain : « le tour du Burkina Faso »; troisième membre de l'AES, « ne sera plus qu'une question de temps ».Même analyse chez Maliweb où l'on estime que « ces actes d'agression, loin d'attendre leur objectif, renforcent au contraire l'engagement et la détermination du Burkina Faso, du Mali et du Niger » dans le cadre de leur alliance.L'Ukraine en mauvaise posture dans la régionLes journaux sous-régionaux ne cachent pas leur agacement vis-à-vis de Kiev : Mouryya Niger note que l'Ukraine « a dit regretter une appréciation précipitée de la situation… tout en se gardant de s'excuser », quand Sahel Tribune pointe que « le Mali considère désormais que tout soutien à l'Ukraine équivaut à un soutien au terrorisme international ». Qui plus est, Bamako « n'est pas seul dans cette indignation », rappelle le titre, puisque « le ministère sénégalais (…) des Affaires étrangères a également réagi fermement ».En clair, analyse Le Monde Afrique : « Kiev peine à mettre en œuvre » la « "stratégie africaine" pensée pour contrecarrer l'influence grandissante de la Russie ». Mais, plutôt qu'une fracture, la position du Sénégal pourrait surtout être une tentative d'adoucir ses voisins. Le quotidien estime ainsi que « l'enjeu est régional pour les nouvelles autorités sénégalaises » qui se sont donné pour « mission » de « réconcilier l'Afrique de l'Ouest, scindée en deux camps, l'un pro-occidental, l'autre allié à la Russie ». En montrant « qu'il parle à tout le monde », le président sénégalais Bassirou Diomaye Faye espère « faire revenir le Mali, le Burkina Faso et le Niger au sein de la Cédéao »… Dakar Matin le résume ainsi : entre l'AES et la Cédéao, « nous ne pouvons pas encourager une énième scission ».Le Niger tourne aussi le dos aux États-UnisLa présence américaine sur le sol nigérien, c'est fini : les derniers hommes ont quitté le pays avant-hier, avec plus d'un mois d'avance sur le calendrier prévu. « Comme si les américains étaient pressés d'en finir… » susurre L'Observateur Paalga. Le titre burkinabè note pourtant que ce départ s'est déroulé dans des conditions moins houleuses que celui des Français : « c'est un divorce à l'amiable, un gentlemen's agreement qui vient de connaître son issue ». Aujourd'hui au Faso salue également « le calme » et même « l'amabilité » « qui a caractérisé ce retrait ».Sauf que, comme le relève Jeune Afrique, « les États-Unis continueront de travailler avec d'autres pays comme la Côte d'Ivoire ». Et cela pourrait, juge L'Observateur Paalga, « courroucer davantage les pays membres de l'AES, pour qui (…) Alassane Ouattara [est] le valet local de l'impérialisme dans la région ».Et puis, pointe Aujourd'hui au Faso, ce départ « laisse un vide qu'il va falloir combler ». Il va donc falloir que les autorités prennent « le taureau par les cornes en déployant plus de moyens et d'efforts »… À moins, ironise L'Observateur Paalga, que le pouvoir ne chasse « les impérialistes occidentaux » pour « les remplacer par d'autres impérialistes russes ».Les Burkinabè les yeux rivés vers Hugues Fabrice ZangoLe sportif pourrait remplumer une « moisson bien maigre », grimace Wakat Séra. Car jusqu'à présent, les athlètes burkinabè « ont tous été recalés, sauf Marthe Koala qui a réussi, in extremis, (…) à se qualifier pour la finale du saut en longueur féminin ». Mais cela pourrait changer avec l'entrée en lice, cet après-midi, du spécialiste du triple saut, qui a été, rappelle le journal, le « premier athlète à offrir une médaille olympique au pays des hommes intègres », lors des précédents Jeux. Déjà recordman du monde de triple saut en intérieur, Hugues Fabrice Zango aligne les succès : champion du monde d'athlétisme en salle, champion d'Afrique d'athlétisme, champion du monde en plein air l'an dernier… Alors, prédit Wakat Séra, cet après-midi, « tous les cœurs, à Ouagadougou, à Bobo-Dioulasso, à Koudougou, à Dori, à Tenkodogo ou à Ouahigouya, battent déjà au rythme des élans » de Zango.

The Business of Intuition
Daniel Todd: How to Scale Your Culture While You Grow Your Business

The Business of Intuition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 40:34


About Daniel Todd:Daniel Todd is a highly accomplished entrepreneur with a wealth of experience in mobile advertising, digital marketing, and business strategy. As the CEO of Influence Mobile, Daniel has a track record of creating positive work environments that have earned his companies numerous "Best Places to Work" awards. With two companies that have been placed on the Inc. 5000 list and recognition from publications such as Puget Sound Business Journal, Daniel has proven his ability to lead companies to success. As a monthly contributor to Inc.com and Entrepreneur.com, Daniel is a recognized thought leader in the fields of entrepreneurship, marketing, and business growth.With his expertise in culture, leadership, team building, entrepreneurship, and remote work, Daniel would be an excellent fit as a guest on podcasts with an audience of CEOs and founders. Furthermore, his experience as a mentor and adviser to dozens of startups through the Disney Accelerator and TechStars programs, along with his previous role as co-founder of online media company Zango, has equipped him with a unique perspective and set of skills that would make him an invaluable guest on any podcast.  In this episode, Dean Newlund and Daniel Todd discuss:Effective strategies for scaling company culture in tandem with business growthThe critical role managers play in maintaining a robust company culture and the generational perspectives on work-life balance and the shift towards valuing leisureThe transformative influence of AI on the workforce and potential benefits for employeesThe effects of AI and digitalization on reading, writing, and critical thinking skills essential for leadershipIntroducing Daniel Todd's new podcast, 'Remote Revolution', focused on how CEOs build and improve company culture Key Takeaways:Company culture must scale strategically with business growth, and this requires collective leadership and innovative engagement methods to maintain a productivity-driven yet enjoyable workplace.Managers play a critical part in fostering culture, especially in smaller businesses, and the judicious use of in-person events can bridge the gaps that remote work might create, even with financial constraints.Seminars and authenticity in communication are key in a virtual setup, where frequent, genuine conversations lead to deeper connections and a robust, agile work culture.CEOs need to find equilibrium in their roles, seeking feedback and hobbies outside their corporate responsibilities to sustain personal health and ultimately contribute to better company results.As AI reshapes the workforce, the need for employees to upskill quickly becomes apparent, while the persisting value of reading and writing stands out in cultivating leadership capabilities. "We're not just building a company; we're cultivating a community, and every conversation, every connection, matters.” — Daniel Todd Connect with Daniel Todd:  Website URL: https://www.influencemobile.com/Podcast: https://legendarypodcasts.com/daniel-todd/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danieltodd/   See Dean's TedTalk “Why Business Needs Intuition” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEq9IYvgV7I Connect with Dean:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqRK8GC8jBIFYPmECUCMkwWebsite: https://www.mfileadership.com/The Mission Statement E-Newsletter: https://www.mfileadership.com/blog/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannewlund/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/deannewlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissionFacilitators/Email: dean.newlund@mfileadership.comPhone: 1-800-926-7370 Show notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel AlvarezAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

Journal des sports Afrique
Hugues-Fabriice Zango, le doublé mondial au triple saut

Journal des sports Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 3:58


Hugues-Fabrice Zango a confirmé son statut de patron actuel du triple saut en remportant le titre lors des championnats du monde en salle à Glasgow, avec un bond à 17,53 m. Le Burkinabé réalise un double après son sacre inédit lors des Mondiaux en plein air de Budapest en août dernier. Egalement dans l'actualité, la 6ème et dernière journée de la phase de groupes de la Coupe de la Confédération de football. 

Adventures In New Music
Zango by WITCH

Adventures In New Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 35:45


Welcome aboard our voyage of new music discovery! This episodes featured album is Zango by WITCHCheck out the AiNM playlist - one song from each of our featured albums throughout the yearIf you enjoy the pod please like, subscribe and leave us a reviewIf you are feeling super generous, please consider supporting us by buying us a coffee and helping us run the podcastJoin the conversation and friend us up on Instagram or FacebookRead more about our musical adventures, and check out our previously featured albums on our websiteAnd don't forget to join us next week when our featured album will be Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete. by Crosses

Adventures In New Music
More Than This by The Luka State

Adventures In New Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 48:56


Welcome aboard our voyage of new music discovery! This episodes featured album is More Than This by The Luka StateCheck out the AiNM playlist - one song from each of our featured albums throughout the yearIf you enjoy the pod please like, subscribe and leave us a reviewIf you are feeling super generous, please consider supporting us by buying us a coffee and helping us run the podcastJoin the conversation and friend us up on Instagram or FacebookRead more about our musical adventures, and check out our previously featured albums on our websiteAnd don't forget to join us next week when our featured album will be Zango by WITCH

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - Tocaba el Sol - 26/06/23

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 58:55


Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, celebramos el nuevo solsticio con un viaje en sesión "náufraga" de latido psicodélico. Se recomienda la escucha con auriculares y mirada hacia dentro. Feliz Verano. Suenan: GOAT - "SOON YOU DIE" ("OH DEATH", 2022)/ HEATHER TROST - "THE DEVIL NEVER SLEEPS" ("DESERT FLOWERS", 2022)/ ABRAXAS - "MAÑANA" ("MONTE CARLO", 2022)/ THE WAEVE - "DROWNING" ("THE WAEVE", 2023)/ ARIMA EDERRA -"AN ORANGE COLORED DAY" ("AN ORANGED COLORED DAY", 2022) / WITCH - "AVALANCHE OF LOVE" ("ZANGO", 2023) / SAULT - "POWER" ("EARTH", 2022) / KARA JACKSON - "FREE" ("WHY DOES THE EARTH GIVE US PEOPLE TO LOVE...", 2023) / MARLENE RIBEIRO - "TOQUEI NO SOL" ("TOQUEI NO SOL", 2023) / TORI - "NORMOSE" ("DESCESE", 2023) / MEG BAIRD - "SHIP CAPTAINS" ("FURLING", 2023) / BOBBIE LOVESONG - "INNER SEA" ("ON THE WIND", 2023) / UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA - "NADJA" ("V", 2023) / TORI - "ÁGUA VIVA" ("DESCESE", 2023) / Escuchar audio

MES QUE UN TALK
Nous jugeons l'effectif du Barça

MES QUE UN TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 57:35


Ces dernières semaines l'effectif du Barça a été vivement critiqué comme étant trop peu qualitatif. La différence de niveau entre les remplaçants et les titulaires a été jugée comme trop importante. Alors est-ce qu'on s'est laissés berner par le mercato supposé « XXL »du Barça ? On se posera la question avec Mehdard et Lounes qui seront présent pour nous donner leurs avis sur le sujet. Prolongation du contrat de Marcos Alonso, de Sergi Roberto, et potentiellement de Busquets et Alba, Xavi nous emmène t-il déjà droit dans le mur la saison prochaine ?  Zango et Acker seront également là pour en débattre avec nous aujourd'hui  Vous écoutez le 8ème numéro de MES QUE UN TALK 

Daily Shower Thoughts
People sometimes die in the living room | + 26 more | 07 Mar 2023

Daily Shower Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 6:32


The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower Thought credits: Xander395, Crafty_Letter_1719, Assassin121YT, Pandabreaker, sychox51, skidniks, moneybot, hearsdemons, jablair51, Beemer32, OMGBoobsLOL, DadIsMadAtMe, Ani____, divenorth, Certified_Cichlid, Terrible-Swim-6786, whoadwoadie, Zango_, shizznitt, , nice_wholphin, real_human_person, braingemz, CurZZe, quirkymon, Lazy-Wind244, Fl1p1, Low-Refrigerator-663 Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MES QUE UN TALK
Real Madrid 0-1 F.C Barcelone, le Barça sort la tête de l'eau

MES QUE UN TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 51:33


Le Barça s'impose 1-0 et prend un réel avantage dans cette double confrontation en Copa del Rey. Les ressentiments d'avant-match étaient plus ou moins mitigé compte tenu des absents de taille du côté des hommes de Xavi qui pour rappel devait faire sans Pedri, Dembélé, Lewandowski et Christenssen mais un Barça qui au final s'en sort 1-0 sur la pelouse du Santiago Bernabeu. Nous débriefons de ce match avec Fuentes, Mehdard, Issam et Zango sur Mes Que Un Talk.

DW em Português para África | Deutsche Welle
15 de Fevereiro de 2023 - Jornal da Noite

DW em Português para África | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 19:54


Moçambique: Faltam medicamentos e técnicos de saúde para lidar com o surto de cólera. Eleições distritais moçambicanas não reúnem consenso. Angola: O que se sabe sobre a polémica disputa de terras que gerou protestos em Luanda? E, ainda neste Jornal, Manuel de Araújo, o edil de Quelimane, avisa que quer investigação sobre a alegada carta falsificada em nome da RENAMO. Ouça aqui o Jornal da Noite.

Agitación y Cultura
"Me gustaría ser una referente grande", se sincera la extremeña Cecilia Zango

Agitación y Cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022


En sus redes sociales se vislumbra el inicio de una tormenta. En los escenarios, la génesis. Cecilia Zango se inició en la música a los 9 años, violín o guitarra clásica son la base de su formación. Pero, pronto viró, giró y renació. Ahora, su música es flamenca, es árabe, es hindú y dolorosa, directa. Tiene 26 años, nació en Cáceres pero se labra futuro en Madrid. Este sábado actúa allí, dentro del Madrid Urban Fest. Hablamos con ella, sincera desde todos los puntos de vista.  

Agitación y Cultura
"Me gustaría ser una referente grande", se sincera la extremeña Cecilia Zango

Agitación y Cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022


En sus redes sociales se vislumbra el inicio de una tormenta. En los escenarios, la génesis. Cecilia Zango se inició en la música a los 9 años, violín o guitarra clásica son la base de su formación. Pero, pronto viró, giró y renació. Ahora, su música es flamenca, es árabe, es hindú y dolorosa, directa. Tiene 26 años, nació en Cáceres pero se labra futuro en Madrid. Este sábado actúa allí, dentro del Madrid Urban Fest. Hablamos con ella, sincera desde todos los puntos de vista.  

Bakonmu a Yau
Dr. Misau: Kan yaduwar Korona a Najeriya zango na hudu

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 3:42


Hukumar Yaki da cututtuka a Najeriya ta tabbatar da cewar kasar ta fada zagaye na 4 na annobar korona, yayin da ake ci gaba da samun hauhawar masu harbuwa da cutar kowacce rana. Hukumar ta bayyana jihohin Lagos da Rivers da Abuja a matsayin inda aka fi samun yawan masu harbuwa da ita. Dangane da wannan matsalar,  Bashir Ibrahim Idris ya tattauna da Dr. Abdu Misau na Jami‘ar Abubakar Tafawa Balewa da ke Bauchi. Ku latsa alamar sauti domin saurare cikakkiyar hirarsu

rivers lagos ku korona abuja bauchi zango najeriya hukumar bashir ibrahim idris
DW em Português para África | Deutsche Welle
1 de Dezembro de 2021 - Noite

DW em Português para África | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 19:59


Pandemia de Covid-19 faz esquecer a luta contra o HIV/SIDA. Pré-candidato rejeitado à presidência do MPLA tenta impugnar congresso do partido no poder em Angola no Tribunal Constitucional. Primeiro-ministro de Moçambique anuncia reforma do Instituto de Segurança Social, após escândalo de subsídios a gestores.

Dandalin Fasahar Fina-finai
An fara daukar shirin 'Gidan Badamasi' zango na 4

Dandalin Fasahar Fina-finai

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 20:00


Shirin 'Dandalin Fasahar Fina Finai ya leka inda ake daukar shirin barkwancin nan mai dogon zango, wato 'Gidan Badamasi', inda ya gana da jarumai da masu ruwa da tsaki a shirin, cikin su har da babban daraktan shirin, Falalu Dorayi.

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Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond
663: Keith Smith - PAYABILITY

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 32:15


Keith Smith, co-Founder, and CEO of Payability, originally hails from the Pacific Northwest and now calls New York City home. Keith spent the initial few years of his career working as an analyst at a few financial institutions before founding CyberMortgage and then Zango. Keith was most recently co-Founder and CEO of BigDoor, which provides loyalty programs to large consumer brands, including; NFL, MLB, CBS, Viacom, and Starbucks. A successful entrepreneur, Keith regularly lends his time to early-stage startups via TechStars and also serves as an advisor, investor and board member for multiple tech startups. Keith checks in from the back woods of the state of Washington to connect with Lou Diamond on Thrive LOUD. *** CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD  

Morbid and Mundane
E15: Bango Zango and Two Plane Crashes

Morbid and Mundane

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 154:18


Alternately Titled: It's Okay Because They're Rats with DreamsMak talks about the horrifying case of Amelia Dyer, the Angel Maker, who was responsible for over 400 murders in the 19th. Emily, meanwhile, matches that energy with the Bermuda Triangle and a handful of terrifying tangents, including: more combat whales, wormholes, and mermaids.

Beer and Shenanigans
Episode 63: Rhinegeist Brewing

Beer and Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 49:13


Medlock has been out of town for 3 weeks and Mike had some family events planned, so the schedules did not match again. But when they finally do, we record, and fun in the process. This week on Beer and Shenanigans, we check out Rhinegeist Brewing from Cincinatti, OH! We have chosen 2 of their seasonal brews. Zango and SunSpun Shandy. Don't forget to Subscribe and leave us a 5 star review! SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel and TURN ON Notifications! tinyurl.com/beerandshenanigansvideo The New Way To See All Our Links! See Below! allmylinks.com/beerandshenanigans --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beerandshenanigans/message

Dandalin Fasahar Fina-finai
Dandalin Fasahar Fina-finai - Yadda fim mai dogon zango ke tasiri a Kannywood

Dandalin Fasahar Fina-finai

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 20:00


A cikin shirin 'Dandalin Fasahar Fina-Finai' na wannan makon, hauwa Kabir ta tattauna da wasu jaruman fim din nan mai dogo zango da ake yi a tashar arewa 24, wato 'Kwana Casa'in', inda suka yi bayani a kan yadda irin nau'in fim din ke samun karbuwa a Kannywood.

Wide World of Wargaming
Fangs Out Episode 112 - Jam Zango?

Wide World of Wargaming

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 74:45


On this week's episode - We cover the Sith Taker Cup and a small tournament from Peru. We rage about the Firespray, are still confused why Kanan isn't tearing up the meta, and why South America's X wing results are so weird compared to the rest of the community. Also we nibble around the edges of the Fury of the First Order.

Podcast Solo por Hoy Medita
051. Terapia Ocupacional Consciente, entrevista a Inda Zango.

Podcast Solo por Hoy Medita

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 49:23


Hoy en "Solo por hoy Medita" estamos de celebración por varios motivos. Es mi cumpleaños, tengo un regalo para ti y nos visita Inda Zango. La entrada 051. Terapia Ocupacional Consciente, entrevista a Inda Zango. se publicó primero en Mariluz Panadero.

Track World News
Meet Recap: Zango World Record and Lightfoot Dominates

Track World News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 9:49


Today, we take a look at some of the highlights from this previous weeks competitions. Some of the stellar performances we discuss are: Hugues Fabrice Zango world record, KC Lightfoot world lead, Athing Mu world lead and near U20 record, and much more. If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to like, leave a rating, share the show with you friends, and follow us on Instagram @trackworldnews for more track content. New episodes every Tuesday! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/support

Super Moscato Show
Le cri du cœur : Hugues Fabrice Zango bat le record du monde du triple saut en salle - 18/01

Super Moscato Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 8:38


Super Moscato Show
Le cri du cœur : Hugues Fabrice Zango bat le record du monde du triple saut en salle - 18/01

Super Moscato Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 8:38


LE FLASH L'EQUIPE
Le flash sports du 17 janvier 2021

LE FLASH L'EQUIPE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 2:00


L'OM se fait surprendre au Vélodrome par Nîmes, lanterne rouge de Ligue 1 (1-2). Tombeuse de l'Autriche (35-28), l'équipe de France de handball se qualifie pour le tour principal du Mondial. L'UBB et Clermont se quittent sur un score de parité (16-16). Hugues-Fabrice Zango devient le premier triple sauteur de l'histoire à franchir la barre des 18 mètres en salle (18,07 m). Retrouvez l'actualité sportive dans votre flash L'Équipe.

Aired G football
Transfer Frenzy

Aired G football

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 63:06


We're BACK AGAIN

Aired G football
Premier League Restart Review!

Aired G football

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 37:30


WE ARE BACK! In this episode we discuss the premier league and how the top teams have played since the restart. We also talk about who we think will get relegated as well as who will play in Europe next season

Athletics 360
BETA CONVO - S1, E02 with Hugues Fabrice Zango (Burkina Faso)

Athletics 360

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 36:25


This week on BETA CONVO, we caught up with the African Triple Jump record-holder (17.77m) and Doha 2019 World Athletics Championships bronze medallist, Hugues Fabrice Zango from Burkina Faso. Enjoy... Please SUBSCRIBE to our Channel and turn on NOTIFICATIONS: https://youtube.com/c/athleticsafrica/ SUBSCRIBE to our PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/athleticsafrica/ Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @AthleticsAfrica

Rich Women on Diets
Zango Unchained

Rich Women on Diets

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 36:08


Trox and Palmer resurface from their quarantine bunkers and lace up the boots for some ass kickin'! Like. Share. Subscribe. Don't be a dope. #RWDpod Follow us on Twitter and IG or DIE! Not really. Chill out bro. Enjoy the show!

Beer Buyers Club Show
Mark Bjornstad, Co-Founder and President of Drekker Brewing & Chris Shields, Director of Education of Rhinegeist Brewery

Beer Buyers Club Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 61:20


Join The Beer Connoisseur for this episode of the Beer Buyers Club Show with featured brewers Mark Bjornstad, co-founder and president of Drekker Brewing Co. in Fargo, North Dakota and Chris Shields, education director of Rhinegeist Brewery in Cincinnati, Ohio. Journey through a guided tasting of Drekker's Toon Dip Double Dry Hopped Double IPA and Rhinegeist's Zango Fruited Ale. About Toon Dip "Pouring a beautiful golden color with a frothy white head, the haze factor in this brew is clear the second it enters the glass." Limited Release | 4.24 out of 5 points - Untappd About Zango "When apple, mango and tangerine merge only one word comes to mind: Zango! This delightfully refreshing concoction is enchantingly crisp, alluringly tart and sparkling with notes of citrus and tropical fruit. Zango dazzles palates with Rhinegeist's liquid legerdemain." Limited Release | 3.85 out of 5 points - Untappd ABOUT THE SHOWThe Beer Connoisseur, in partnership with Tavour, promotes up to five highly rated and sought-after beers every Friday that are available for purchase on the Tavour app. Download Tavour on your phone or tablet and use the Beer Buyers Club exclusive coupon "BC2020" for a $10 account credit after spending $25. Download Tavour >>> https://app.adjust.com/3ij9wjw (https://app.adjust.com/3ij9wjw) The Beer Connoisseur encourages its Beer Buyers Club members to purchase these beers via the app and bring them to the club's Livestream Happy Hour event each month. BJCP-certified beer & mead judge and certified Cicerone® Doug Piper moderates the happy hour, in which the featured breweries and beers are discussed along with guided tastings from the brewers. The audio is then converted into these podcast episodes so that you may enjoy the discussion and insights shared among the brewers and attendees. Watch this episode's livestream video here: https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/livestream-podcast-mark-bjornstad-co-founder-president-drekker-brewing-chris-shields (https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/livestream-podcast-mark-bjornstad-co-founder-president-drekker-brewing-chris-shields) Join BC’s Beer Buyers Club for free here: https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/beer-buyers-club (https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/beer-buyers-club) Support this podcast

DW em Português para África | Deutsche Welle
14 de Abril de 2020 - Noite

DW em Português para África | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 19:53


Alegado subsídio de presidente do Parlamento gera polémica em Angola. Moçambicanos na África do Sul queixam-se do confinamento obrigatório e da violência da polícia. Covid-19 faz parar as obras na chamada "Vala da Morte", no Zango 2, em Luanda.

InternationalHub: Cultural Conversations
S4E1: Senior Management Across Borders with Scott Lalor at Amazon

InternationalHub: Cultural Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 29:38


Guest: Scott Lalor started his undergraduate education at Brigham Young University where he studied economics and finance. After graduating he had the opportunity to work for a few local companies in Utah including Zango, Goldman Sachs, and England Logistics. He then got his Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame. After receiving his MBA Scott recruited straight to Amazon at their headquarters in Seattle. A few years later he transferred to their Luxembourg office where he is currently living with his family and filling the role of Senior Vendor Manager. Overview: Have you ever wondered what it’s like getting a career in international business? Or how to manage diverse teams representing a variety of cultures and countries? Join us as we learn from Scott Lalor, Senior Manager at Amazon in Luxembourg as he shares with us his experience managing abroad. Transcript Meg: So first Scott could you give us a little bit of a background about yourself? Scott: Absolutely, first thank you for inviting me out. I’m excited to be back on campus and speaking about business. So, I grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah and then out of high school I came to BYU. I played on the lacrosse team, had a ton of fun doing that. And then I spent two years on a church mission in California. I came back from that and focused more on my studies. I ended up graduating in Economics but also spent a fair amount of time in the business school studying finance. And then I ended up getting my MBA at the University of Notre Dame. Personally, I am married to my wonderful wife Allie. We have two boys ages eight and four. We absolutely love to travel, it’s one of our favorite things to do; my two boys have been to twenty-one countries already, so they love to travel as well so we passed that on to them. And anything outdoor-related hiking, biking, fly-fishing, and most recently I’ve picked up soccer or as my European colleagues a called it Futbol. I am still pretty bad, but I have a lot of fun doing that. Meg: Tell me a little bit more about some of your travel experiences… Scott: So, we’ve lived in Luxembourg for two and a half years. It has really become kind of our leap pad to the world. We’ve been able to travel to a lot of European countries and we’ve also been able to go a little bit farther. So, we’ve spent time in Israel, Turkey, Morocco, and Egypt. Some really some special places and it’s really taught our family about the world and different cultures. Just a few fun stories that I like to tell. First, a funny one. So, we were in Germany’s late one night visiting some Christmas markets and we were all hungry and so we went to this pizza place. They didn’t speak English, our German is quite bad and so my son ordered a pepperoni pizza for dinner and when it came out it wasn’t pepperonis like we know here in America, it was actually huge peppers across every inch of the pizza. So, he looked at me in fright. We all had a good laugh about that. So, we ended up picking the peppers off and enjoying now a cheese pizza. I would say, on the more serious side, we visited Egypt. Egypt as many know, has been through some real challenges over the past five or so years after Arab Spring and you know their economy is struggling. So, we went to a city called Hurghada which is on the Red Sea and visited Luxor and some of the some of the neat Egyptian sites that a lot of people know. When we’re there we got a taxi every day and went into the city and we met this wonderful taxi driver named Mohammed. We became close friends with him. The first day he picked us up and said, “Hey do you do you need a taxi the next day?” and we said, “Sure.” So, we ended up going with Mohammed four or five nights in a row. So, the third night he turned around in the cab and said “Are you interested in meeting my family and coming to my house?” And you know we were in Egypt in the middle of nowhere and we felt a little hesitant about that. We didn’t know how safe would be. I think what I’ve learned so much about living abroad is we have preconceived notions about people and countries and religion and often that is driven by what the media tells us. And so of course we felt hesitant, but we were able to build a relationship with him. And so, my wife and I just said, “Sure.” We ended up going to his parents’ house. Just to kind of paint a picture, it was a very run-down apartment. We walked in, still a little bit nervous and right when I walked in Mohamed told us to sit down on the floor. We met his parents, they were wonderful. But Mohammed ran out the door. So we were now thinking “Wait, what’s going on? You just brought us unto your home you ran out the door.” I didn’t know what he was doing, if he was going to get whoever. He ended up bringing his whole extended family in. So, all of a sudden, a whole bunch of kids can run in the door and his sister and his other sister and brother-in-law. They were speaking in Arabic and basically saying, “The Americans have arrived.” So, they made us tea and we sat on the floor, they showed us their wedding video, and his kids start playing with my kids. They were telling us about their lives in about the challenges that they’ve had with the Taliban and have his brothers fought terrorism and how his brother died in the Army. We walked away from this experience just loving the Egyptian people. It was such a special moment to connect with these people from a completely different part of the world, but they want the same thing that we want. Like a stable government, good jobs, and a safe place for our family. We actually still keep in contact with Mohammed. We’ve been able to support him in some ways. His mother is quite sick and unable to support him. That’s a really special experience that I was able to share with my family. Meg: Sounds pretty amazing. It’s one thing to visit another country, but really amazing thing when you can actually connect with the people. Thanks for sharing those cultural experiences with us. So now can you give us a little bit of a description of your career path, where you’ve been, what you’re doing now? Scott: When I was at BYU, I was very lost. All my friends seem to know exactly what they want to do, whether it be investment banking or consulting and I frankly didn’t. I didn’t know what to do. So, like I said I did economics and was interested in finance. I graduated around 2010 right after the financial crisis so there were a ton of jobs out there. The economy wasn’t doing great. So, I ended up starting a company called Zango. They have a big international presence and I knew I want to work in finance, and I knew I want to work in an international environment. I started as a treasury analyst managing the European business consisting of money movement, foreign exchange policy, and working to ensure that we have the right cash in the right places. So that was a fun job. I was then recruited by Goldman Sachs in their Salt Lake office working with hedge fund clients, so being both operational support and customer support to that. I learned a lot at Goldman. Very tough environment. After that, I was recruited by a company called England Logistics, also a local company here in Utah. It is mainly a trucking logistics company, but they had a separate arm where they did accounts receivable factoring. So, basically buying receivables from trucking companies and then paying out at a discounted rate. I manage that whole division risk and risk portfolio. So, we would analyze the risk of each receivable and manage the trucking companies that we work with. We grew really fast, had a big team, both from a finance standpoint and an operations standpoint. I learned a lot. That was like a crash course on management. Things are going really well but I always knew I wanted to get an MBA. I wanted a broader business education and I knew I wanted more International exposure. I ended up applying to the University of Notre Dame, I had friends go there, and got accepted. That was in Indiana and just a wonderful experience. I loved culture Notre Dame, and the people were really special, and of course the sports and the football games were extra fun. Out of my MBA I was recruited by Amazon. They came on campus and did four interviews in two days and then I was lucky enough to receive an offer. I started to Amazon in Seattle as a Senior Product Manager over a Prime Now. Prime Now is an ultra-fast 1-2 hour shipping and it was brand new. Honestly, the best way to describe it was like the wild west. We were trying to figure out how to continue to meet our customers promise, which is 1-2 hours, which is much faster than what we’ve ever done at Amazon. So, I got thrown in there when it was part of the product team. So, I help to define what selection our customers would want in 1-2 hours. It was more of a consumable base model than what you traditionally buy at Amazon.com. I did that for about two years and really enjoyed it. But that desire to do more international work was still in me. I hadn’t ever worked in-country and so after that two years I did a lot of networking in the different global companies within Amazon. I reach out to the London office, and the Luxembourg office, and Singapore, and any of the more English-speaking countries. I ended up finding this role in Luxembourg. When I started Luxembourg, I was a manager of vendor management for the automotive team. So, I’ve been doing that role now for about two and a half years. Meg: So now that you are working internationally will you explain to us a little bit more of the nature of your business interactions with different cultures and countries? Scott: The Amazon that Americans know and love is the retail Amazon. It’s basically three things in our business model, it’s selection, convenience, and price. What we try to have is the best selection of the whole world, which means a really broad selection. We always have good prices or sharp prices. Third is convenience and the way we think about convenience is that we can deliver it to you fast and that whatever products you want we have in stock. So, we’re basically taking that Playbook from the US and taking it to Europe. So, within the automotive team we’re were much younger. So, the automotive division that I work in has only been around five or six years. So, we’re building our selection, we’re making sure we can deliver fast, and that we have the proper prices. So, in my role as a Senior Manager I interact and my team interaction with vendors across the EU, the US, and Asia to sell products in our five Amazon EU websites. So, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, and the UK. My team manages all aspects of the vendor relationship from introducing them to Amazon, to contract negotiations, and then to account management. I love it because we get a build a strategy the start of the year and how we think to grow this business profitably and then we got to go execute that strategy and we have full P&L responsibility. Meg: So, you mentioned that you’re kind of taking the amazon structure that they have here in the US and taking it there. What are the main differences of working here in the US versus what you do there? Scott: My experience is that Europeans have a more balanced approach to work life. Secondly, working a Luxembourg offers much more International diversity for such a small country. Luxembourg is a special place. Many people don’t know much about Luxembourg. It’s a tiny country that is in between Germany, France, and Belgium. It has about 600,000 and half of the people are expats or not from Luxembourg. That makes for a very International community that you just don’t find in too many places. I think big cities like London, and New York, and Singapore have that and so I would put Luxembourg out there. So, you get that international feel. A fun story that I like to tell or two different stories I like to share. So, my son had a party a couple months back at our house and all the kids are playing and there were 8 or 9 kids over there. The countries of those children represented where India, China, England, Greece, Italy, and Turkey. In his classroom there’s 12 or 13 different countries represented, and we love that I think it’s so cool. The conversations that we have with our boys about these different cultures and about how different parents are and different relationships are is something that that we love. Meg: I bet. And they’re probably learning a lot from their different experiences. Scott: Absolutely, we have conversations that we just wouldn’t have if we lived here in Utah or somewhere else. We’ve talked about currency and how a Euro isn’t exactly worth a dollar and why that is, and we talked about languages and how the different languages work. Both boys are learning French so that’s exciting to see them progress in their learning. And like I said we talk about culture because the way our friends’ parents interact with their children is different than us. Another funny story is our Italian friends invited us over for dinner on a Saturday night. So we said, “great, we’re excited,” good fresh Italian food. That was earlier in the week and so it was Saturday and so we text them and said, “okay what time should we come over? us Americans usually eat dinner let’s say 5 or 6 p.m.” and they said, “come over around 8:30 and we’ll start eating at 9 p.m.” So, we kind of laughed, our kids typically go to bed around 8, but all Italians culturally they have really late dinners. Kind of as a joke we bring our two boys in their pajamas because we knew we were going to be over there till 11 or 12 and we were thinking about getting up early in the next day. So that was a funny experience. Meg: That’s funny that you mention that because I noticed even when we were in Luxembourg there everything seems to close a little bit early. The city goes to sleep. So, what’s the day to day like at your job in Luxembourg? Scott: It’s quite similar to my time in Seattle. Generally, working in Europe the way I described it is that it is a little bit more complex. You have the EU, European Union, which bring some unification to working in those different countries, but every country has its differences. So, whether it be different currencies or different languages. Logistically each country does it a little bit differently, the regulations I would say or less unified than the US. So, when we manage 5 websites with 5 different languages and multiple currencies it’s a little bit harder to scale and to accomplish some of the things that we need to accomplish. So, it becomes challenging you have to be really creative about where you spend your time and you have to ruthlessly prioritize on the most important things. Meg: Sounds like you have a little bit more steps along the way. So, how do you approach management and leadership when working in a multicultural team or working in a multicultural environment? Scott: This is something I’ve learned a lot working internationally. The first thing I would say is listen more and talk less, which is hard for me. I would say one of the greatest takeaways from working and living abroad is it has made me more unsure of myself and how I think the world works. And I mean that in a good way. Regardless of who you are if you live and grow up in the same location your whole life you come to believe your surroundings are how the world works or how the world should work. When you get thrown into a different country, a different culture, you see other ways of solving problems and you say to yourself “wow maybe there is more than one way to solve a problem. Maybe the way we do it isn’t the best way or maybe there’s other ways.” And even better you say, “you know these people and these cultures they understand something that I don’t understand.” So, I love that as I’ve re-evaluated how I think about different cultures and think about the world. As a manager I’ve learned that diversity is so important in building a team. If you can build a diverse team then you can tap into different strengths and have greater outcomes. I’ve also noticed if you have people that are all the same whether it be all from a country certain country or from a certain part of a country, or all male or all female it often quiets the minority group. The ideas aren’t as good, because not only do the majority think a lot alike and agree with each other, it can hurt the team dynamics. So, being attentive to diversity on a team is super important. I try to make sure that everyone has a chance to speak up and has a platform to share his or her opinions. Meg: Has it ever been difficult for you in trying to form teams and deciding who should be on what team? Scott: Yeah cause the core of what you do is your people. Our Vice President said it the other day. He said, “our main focus is to build and develop our people. Luxembourg makes it a little bit easier maybe then some locations. So, within my vendor management team we have people from Italy, Germany, France, Turkey, India, America, and the UK. That geographical diversity is so valuable, and you know the questions you asked was “is it difficult?” I think it’s really difficult. Also, from a female perspective I work in the automotive world and there’s these preconceived notions that it’s only a male driven culture. And so, we’re trying to be the leaders in the automotive world to bring with more women into it. We as a leadership team focus a lot on that and not only just wait for female applications to come in but go out and recruit female employees. That’s been really important for me and it’s led to such great success. Meg: When it comes down to it would you say the diversity really trumps the specific skill needs, or is it a balance of both? Scott: That’s a really hard question to answer. Let me answer it in this way. At Amazon we don’t believe so much in industry knowledge. We specifically have on our application “no Automotive experience necessary.” Which I think it completely different than a lot of other companies. We believe if you’re smart and you can meet our leadership principles, core values, and our culture we can teach you about the automotive industry. But it’s very difficult to teach culture. It’s difficult to teach diversity. But if you can build a strong culture and you can build a diverse team, we can teach you the necessities of the industry. Meg: That’s an interesting perspective that not many have. I like that. Does your approach to vender management differ between different countries? How? In what way? Scott: For sure. As mentioned, different cultures approach business differently and to get positive results I have to adjust accordingly. For example, Italian vendors that I work with, in my opinion, value relationships more than other cultures. In the US when I worked with vendors everything is very email-based. We didn’t necessarily build a relationship. It was more of a transactional relationship than a personal relationship. I’ll give a story to illustrate what I mean. As I mentioned my vendor managers and I we go out and we try to bring vendors onto Amazon. So, we were working to sign a vendor on Amazon, this was a very important vendor, we called them and sent them emails and tried to convince them to join Amazon for years really. Things were just not moving. We could always get kind of wishy-washy answers and “yeah we’ll join” or “yeah we’ll do this” but we just never saw the results. Finally, my Senior Vendor Manager and I got on a plane down to Milan, drove a couple hours, and went to meet this vendor face-to-face. We shook their hands, we visited their factory and we sat we and just talk for a half an hour 45 minutes about them, about the history of their company, about their products, about them personally. And then after we built that trust, after we got to know each other, after they looked in our eyes and trusted us. Then we could actually talk about business and the conversations we had there so different than the ones we had on our phone. What I learned from that experience and others like that is that each culture has a different style of doing business. To be successful you first have to be aware of these differences. It has taken me a year to really understand these differences. Secondly, adjust accordingly. We had a lot of success with that vendor after that meeting and we’ve had subsequent meetings where they’ve come to Luxembourg. Now they know me personally, they know about me, and they know about our business. So, it required a higher level of trust than what I’m used to. Like I said once I realize that then I’ve become much more successful in knowing what’s important to these vendors. Meg: That’s very interesting. And that kind of leads to my next question. What would you say are necessary skills that you need when working in vendor management with different countries? Scott: What we call vendor management at Amazon other companies can call different names. We’re kind of like a sales team and we’re kind of like account managers. We do both functions. The way I would answer that question is first you have to have good strong interpersonal skills. Like I said earlier you have to be able to listen. Close your mouth and listen because what’s going to come isn’t maybe what you expect. Because each business has a different strategy and different philosophy and that’s especially true of the international level. So, being able to listen, to ask questions, and being able to build those relationships at a personal level are absolutely necessary. Second is negotiations. We negotiate every day. We have interest and the vendor has interest and sometimes those are aligned and sometimes those aren’t aligned. You have to be creative to find solutions that benefit both parties and where both parties can gain. You have to understand where there is value for them and where you can add value. Sharpening this negotiation skills is really important. Third is data analysis/finance. My core education, like I said, is economics and finance. You can’t own a P&L Statement, you can’t own an income statement if you don’t understand how the income statement works. So, things I learned at BYU and the Notre Dame, just those core fundamentals of how the income statement interacts with the cash flow statement and the balance sheet. Because I know that I can then take action that will impact those different line items. So being able to both understand the financial aspect and then the data analysis comes when you have millions of rows of data and how to tell a story. At Amazon as you can imagine we have so much data, more data than you could ever want. Data about what customers are looking at, what customers are clicking on, what’s the click-through rate, what’s the sell through rate, how often are we out of stock when someone comes and looks at a product, and our pricing. It’s easy for new employees Amazon and other companies to get totally lost in this data. We’re in a world of data now with the internet and with cell phones. So being able to know what data is most important and really sharpening those data analytics skills. And like I said in Europe at least you have to be able to deal with ambiguity. You have to deal with uncertainty. For example, you have situations like Brexit or certain situations like we’re having in Turkey where the currency devaluations day over day 25%. You don’t necessarily have those experiences in a more stable environment like the US. You have to wake up and be ready for whatever comes at you. So, dealing with ambiguity because there are more political, economic, and cultural differences and so sometimes you just have to roll with the punches and figure out the best solution. Meg: Sounds like flexibility is a big key needed for success. So, it seems like a big part of what you do has to do with effective communication with different countries. Have you ever had any miscommunication because your expectations were different from another’s? Or just in general? Scott: Yeah, very good question. So, speaking about myself and where I’ve grown is I was too direct. And I would say on the cultural Spectrum Americans are more direct or one of the most direct cultures. When I first arrived in Europe, I found myself mostly in internal meetings being very direct with people. Not necessarily in a rude way, but just like very direct to the point and I maybe missed some of the small talk and miss some of the relationship building. I remember after about a year my boss took me aside and said, “Scott I appreciate your hard work and you’re doing great things, but you need to be less direct.” And that took me by surprise. I guess at first I was a little mad. It’s hard to receive criticism or feedback when I thought she was wrong. But in retrospect she was totally right. What I learned is to be successful in the long run, in any culture, is you have to make friends. You have to make allies both internally, within your company, and external. What I mean by that is don’t just think about the business problem. Don’t think about people as somebody’s who is going to help you solve a business problem or a transaction. But get people on board. Get them on your boat. Get him going in the same direction, because you’re going to need those same individuals at a later point. When you work for a company for multiple years you interact with those same people whether it be in your department or in the finance department or the marketing department or in operation. You’re going to need those people again. You want to make sure you keep a high standard, you keep a high bar, and your work quality is high, but you don’t you’re not so driven in a way that you burn bridges or hurt long-term relationships. Meg: That’s a good piece of advice for us to all keep in mind. With that, what other kind of advice would you give for someone who is planning on working internationally? Scott: I think there’s a few different ways. I think it’s hard to find a job internationally direct from the US to a foreign country. I found it difficult. I tried that but it is very hard. What I’ve seen most people do is get hired within a local company that has operations globally. You do well in your current role, receive high feedback, and let your manager know that you want to work internationally. Then after a year or two or however long you go connect with those local Global office. You build a network there. When hiring internationally if the hiring manager already knows you fit the company culture and you have a track record and they can communicate with your current manager it makes getting hired a lot easier. So that’s what I did at Amazon. I worked for two years in Seattle, built a really strong relationship with my manager, told her exactly what I want to do next, which was work internationally. So when the call came in from my next manager she was prepared and we were all on the same page in terms of what my skill-set was and what was what I was able to accomplish. Meg: So really prove yourself and then the doors will open. So how could a student like me prepare for a future job in international business? Scott: The first things I would say is be curious. I would read about the different challenges that are going on in the world. I subscribe to the Wall Street Journal, which has an international section so I can stay up to date on all the trends and all the world events both politically and economically in Europe, Asia, and America. So that first will give you an understanding of what’s out there. Secondly, I would say just be brave and get out in the world. Whether it be a vacation first, or a volunteer opportunity, an internship, or something else. My biggest message to young people today is, the world is a big beautiful place and has so much to offer the mind and soul. I love the different cultures, the food, the people, that I’ve been able to experience over the last few years. They all provide an element of excitement and joy. So those connections you make both personally and professionally will be some of the most important connections and the most important things in your life. Meg: Thank you. We really appreciate you joining us today and all your insights. Scott: Absolutely, great to be here. Thank you!

Omsorgspodden
Avsnitt 40 LOU, Konsten att upphandla

Omsorgspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 27:47


I veckan avsnitt pratar vi om konsten att upphandla. Omsorgspodden har bjudit in Anders Heland från Zango som har lång erfarenhet av upphandlingar. Vi pratar bland annat om lagen om offentlig upphandling (LOU), vilka olika typer av upphandlingar det finns samt hur utvärderingsmodellerna kan se ut. Anders förklarar också hur viktigt det är att ställa rätt typ av frågor under frågeperioden. Är man riktigt duktig här kan man till och med få bort krav från upphandlingen. Mycket intressant avsnitt – häng med och lyssna! Frågor? Mejla till omsorgspodden@pulsen.se

Tambaya da Amsa
Tambaya da Amsa - Adam A Zango ya amsa wasu daga cikin tambayoyin RFI

Tambaya da Amsa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 20:06


A cikin shirin tambayoyin ku masu saurare,Mickael Kuduson ya nemi jin ta bakin masana da ya dace su kawo muku karin haske dangane da wasu daga cikin tambayoyin da kuka aiko. Haka zalika zaku ji hirar darediyon Faransa na rfi yayi da Adam A Zango.

haka daga amsa wasu zango cikin faransa
Shirye-shiryen matasa | Deutsche Welle
Adam Zango ya biya karatun matasa kyauta?

Shirye-shiryen matasa | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 10:27


Shirin ya bi diddigin labarin yayata biyan miliyan 46 ga karatun marasa galihu da fitaccen jarumin wasan hausa ya yi ikirari a jihar Kaduna

Zango Ledarpodden
Avsnitt 7 - Zango möter Pia Lundgren från Svenskt projektforum

Zango Ledarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 40:29


Zango möter Pia Lundgren som är verksamhetschef för Svenskt projektforum, en idéell medlemsförening för projektverksamhet och projektledare i alla branscher. Svenskt projektforum står för kunskap och utveckling och certifierar inom Agilt ledarskap och i IPMA. ”Projektledning handlar om förmågan att prioritera, planera och genomföra uppdrag och förändringar med fokus på att skapa nytta och lönsamhet”. Mer information om Svenskt projektforum finner ni här: https://projektforum.se/ Lyssna till Johanna Lycken från Zango och Pia Lundgren från Svenskt projektforum som delar med sig av sina erfarenheter. Feeling Free by Nicolai Heidlas Music https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Music for Creators https://youtu.be/kf4FBAzAprQ

CAMPAIGN MODE
Episode 5: Tech Talk Tuesday

CAMPAIGN MODE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 62:50


Emm, Zango & special guest Jafa give quality entertainment as they talk gaming/streaming tech, Emm’s pirating Xbox, tech faves, shitty digital assistants and butt stuff jokes

xbox emm jafa zango tech talk tuesday
App Masters - App Marketing & App Store Optimization with Steve P. Young
693: Why Rewarded Engagement Drives Better Users with Daniel Todd

App Masters - App Marketing & App Store Optimization with Steve P. Young

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 35:08


Looking to drive low cost downloads that targets female sports fans? Well today's guest shares why rewarded engagement drives better users than incentivized traffic. Also, you will discover how he's using Facebook ads to drive downloads for his own apps and why automating this process has allowed him to scale with just 7 team members. Daniel Todd is currently the CEO/Founder of Influence Mobile. He is also a Disney TechStars mentor and adviser to several start-ups. In 1999, he co-founded the online media company Zango. While there, Zango ranked several times in the Inc 500 fastest growing companies ranking as high as #7. Businesses he created have generated over one billion dollars in revenue.

Zango Ledarpodden
Avsnitt 5 - Zango möter Eva från flygbolaget BRA Sverige AB

Zango Ledarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 35:20


Avsnitt 5 - Zango möter Eva Andersson som är Specialist och instruktör i operativa processfrågor på BRA Sverige AB. Eva är stationschef för BRA på Landvetters flygplats. Hur håller man ihop en grupp medarbetare som arbetar olika tider på dygnet, hur kommunicerar man på bästa sätt och vilka är utmaningarna med att arbeta i flygplatsmiljön? I detta poddavsnitt pratar vi om förändring, hur vi som personer hanterar förändringar, hur olika vi ser på förändring och vardaglig händelser beroende på vems ögon man ser med. Eva arbetar på marken, dvs med allt som rör markarbetet vid en flygankomst och flygavgång, ett arbete där kommunikation är grundläggande för att lyckas. Lyssna till Johanna Lycken från Zango och Eva Andersson från Flyg BRA som delar med sig av sina ledarerfarenheter. ---- Feeling Free by Nicolai Heidlas Music https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Music for Creators https://youtu.be/kf4FBAzAprQ

Zango Ledarpodden
Avsnitt 4 - Zango möter IT-utvecklarna som arbetar i projekt

Zango Ledarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 53:46


Avsnitt 4 - Zango möter IT-utvecklarna Peter Krickner, Christina Ljungberg och ledaren Åsa Pahne. I detta poddavsnitt lyssnar vi till utvecklarnas tankar om projektgruppens sammansättning och om projektledarens roll i IT-utvecklingen. Hur håller vi siktet inställt mot slutmål och hur skapar vi arbetsro på bästa sätt? Vi konstaterar att kommunikation, tydlighet och en stor gnutta ödmjukhet är nycklar till framgångsrika projekt. Lyssna till Johanna Lycken från Zango som tillsammans med erfarna IT-utvecklare delar med sig av sina erfarenheter för att driva lyckade IT-projekt och förändringsprojekt. ---- Feeling Free by Nicolai Heidlas Music https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Music for Creators https://youtu.be/kf4FBAzAprQ

Zango Ledarpodden
Avsnitt 3 - Zango möter Systemites VD Åsa Phane

Zango Ledarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 34:30


Zango möter Åsa Phane, en van ledare med stort fokus att engagera och ta fram styrkor hos sina medarbetare. I detta poddavsnitt delar Åsa med sig av sina erfarenheter av ett långt ledarskap, där grunden är god kommunikation. Med stor skicklighet i vardagen ser Åsa sina medarbetare och tillsammans presterar de mot uppsatta mål. Hur får man medarbetare att prestera och hur kommunicerar vi med varandra på bästa sätt? Åsa berättar om vikten av nya och större utmaningar – vi behöver utvecklas för att må bra och lyckas. Lyssna till Johanna Lycken från Zango och Åsa Pahne från Systemite som delar med sig av sina erfarenheter. Feeling Free by Nicolai Heidlas Music https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Music for Creators https://youtu.be/kf4FBAzAprQ

Zango Ledarpodden
Avsnitt 2 - Zango möter arkitektkontoret Tengbom, innovativt arkitektkontor under ständig förändring

Zango Ledarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 41:06


Zango möter arkitekten Jenny Askåsen från arkitektkontoret Tengbom. Tengbom rankas som ett av världens mest innovativa arkitektkontor och är dessutom ett av världens äldsta inom sin bransch. Tengbom är ett stort företag som funnits i över 100 år, hur lyckas man hålla sig i framkant under en så lång period? I detta poddavsnitt lyssnar vi till Jennys tankar om Tengboms ställning på marknaden, vi talar om verksamhetsutveckling och hur man arbetar med personal i en ständigt föränderlig och utvecklande värld. Hur kommer det sig att Tengbom hållit så länge och vad gör Tengbom för att hålla sig starka? Lyssna till Johanna Lycken från Zango och Jenny Askåsen från arkitektkontoret Tengbom som delar med sig av sina erfarenheter. Feeling Free by Nicolai Heidlas Music https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Music for Creators https://youtu.be/kf4FBAzAprQ

Zango Ledarpodden
Avsnitt 1 – Zango om projektledning och konsultarbete

Zango Ledarpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 34:18


Johanna Lycken och Mikael Bladh delar med sig av sina tankar om projekt, projektledning och konsultens vardag. Hur är det att arbeta som konsult och att ha flera uppdrag på gång samtidigt? Hur driver vi projekt och vad drivs vi av? Lyssna till Johanna Lycken och Mikael Bladh från Zango som delar med sig av sina tankar och erfarenheter kring verksamheter i förändring. Feeling Free by Nicolai Heidlas Music https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Music for Creators https://youtu.be/kf4FBAzAprQ

Hollywood On Ice
Beverly Hills Break with a Hunk and a Zango

Hollywood On Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2006


Karen and Mary chill out with model Andrew Ashton, 2005 Model America winner and future supermodel at the swank Beverly Hills hangout known as Oliver. Andy shows you that virgins can also come in drinks and introduces us to a Zango with Wings. This episode is refreshing for both the sense of taste and the sense of sight if you know what we mean! Enjoy.