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Explore " grandfather" with insightful episodes like "Is it really your problem or theirs?", "Do you know what your money type is?", "What is failure and how to deal with it?", "Suji Kwock Kim — Search Engine: Notes from the North Korean-Chinese-Russian Border" and "The Wisdom of a Grandfather" from podcasts like ""Life Back On Track", "Life Back On Track", "Life Back On Track", "Poetry Unbound" and "Restored 4 Life"" and more!
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Do you know what your money type is?
What is failure and how to deal with it?
Suji Kwock Kim — Search Engine: Notes from the North Korean-Chinese-Russian Border
While disputes over contested lands result in damage that can be seen and documented, they also create countless unseen ruptures in the hearts, minds and souls of the humans caught in the chaos. By giving voice to yearning, Suji Kwock Kim’s poem “Search Engine: Notes from the North Korean-Chinese-Russian Border” shows how bearing witness and asking the impossible are acts of profound courage, creativity, and defiance.
Suji Kwock Kim is a poet and playwright. Her debut poetry collection, Notes from the Divided Country (Louisiana State University Press, 2003), was the recipient of the 2002 Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets and was also shortlisted for the 2004 Griffin Poetry Prize. Her most recent collection is Notes from the North (The Poetry Business, 2022).
Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
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The Wisdom of a Grandfather
Join Pastor Ben Harris on a journey to discover the authentic life as a Christ-follower through obeying His word and loving and serving one another in truth. Listen to the messages of the Restored 4 Life radio show every Sunday at 8:30 am on 94.1 The Voice. Visit our website to learn more about Pastor Ben.
Join Pastor Ben Harris on a journey to discover the authentic life as a Christ-follower through obeying His word and loving and serving one another in truth. Listen to the messages of the Restored 4 Life radio show every Sunday at 8:30 am on 94.1 The Voice.
The word “restored” means to be reestablished, refreshed, and revived. We at RCC believe that all of us have blown it, but desire something more in life than regret or mediocrity. We’ve discovered that “more” is a relationship with Jesus, God’s one and only Son, who came to earth in order to RESTORE us from failure to follower. Join us as we set out on a journey to discover the authentic life of a Christ-follower through obedience to His Word, loving one another in truth, and serving and showing what the abundant God-life looks like. “Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal spirit within me. RESTORE to me the joy of your salvation, and make me willing to obey you.” Psalm 51:10, 12
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Dealing with people in your workplace
Why do so many people talk about health?
Sarvesham Swasthir Bhavatu - Preserving a Connection Beyond Time
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Welcome to another insightful episode of the Mahakatha podcast, where host Preeti shares a touching tribute to her beloved grandfather.
In this deeply personal reflection, Preeti paints a vivid picture of her grandfather, portraying him as a masterful storyteller steeped in ancient wisdom and also as a man grappling with the weariness of aging.
Through her poignant storytelling, Preeti conveys the enduring influence her grandfather's wisdom has had on her life and the timeless connection she continues to feel with him.
As she draws from her personal experience, Preeti introduces the Sarvesham Swasthir Bhavatu mantra, an ancient chant that serves as a universal prayer for well-being and abundance for all beings.
Encouraging listeners to embody empathy, kindness, and curiosity in their interactions, Preeti offers a 30% discount on the mantra to support the intention of fostering deeper and more meaningful connections with others.
Join us as we explore the profound impact of ancestral wisdom, the transformative potential of compassion, and the importance of cultivating meaningful connections in this poignant and enriching episode of the Mahakatha podcast.
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In this episode, AGG and Sergio become honorary members of Myriam’s gang: P.P.L. Myriam discusses the history of Creep, her incredible memory, embracing slut terminology, who she wants to surround herself with, recognizing the beauty and pain that her grandfather caused, the urban legend of Pedro Paramo, and her ability to speak up for others.
*Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of sexual assault and may be triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.
About the author:
Myriam Gurba is a writer and artist. She is the author of the true-crime memoir Mean, a New York Times Editors’ Choice. O, The Oprah Magazine, ranked Mean as one of the best LGBTQ books of all time. Publishers Weekly describes Gurba as having a voice like no other. Her essays and criticism have appeared in The Paris Review, Time, and 4Columns. She has shown art in galleries, museums, and community centers. She lives in Pasadena, California.
About The Book:
Creep is Myriam's second book and is a blistering and deceptively playful genealogy of creeps: the individuals who deceive, exploit, and oppress. In eleven bold and electrifying pieces, Gurba mines her own life and the lives of others - some famous, some infamous, some you’ve never heard of but will likely never forget - to unearth the toxic traditions that have long plagued our culture and enabled the abusers who haunt our books, learning institutions, and homes.
Connect with Myriam at https://www.myriamgurba.com/ or follow her on Instagram at @alt_myriam_gurba666
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Author recommended playlist:
Chavela Vargas - Paloma Negra
Zapp & Roger - More Bounce to the Ounce
Rosie & The Originals - Angel Baby
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Ep. 526 – Exploring the World of Fine Sporting Arms
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke is joined by Wes Dillon, an independent consultant for the firearms industry, and Josh Loewensteiner, Fine Arms Division Head with Guyette and Deeter. They discuss the G&D Fine Sporting Arms Auction and the enthusiasm in the market for high-quality sporting guns. Wes and Josh share their background growing up in a hunting and outdoor environment and joining the Fire Arms industry. Wes shares the story of when the legendary gun, Bo Whoop was found and auctioned. The trio also discuss some interesting parts of American fire arms history.
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Why You Do What You Do - How Your Childhood Environment Impacts Your Present Perspective
S4E27 Ian McEachern | R&D Engineering Series – Interview 5 of 6
This is Ian’s second appearance on the BAE podcast, a distinction shared by only one a handful of others. Ian McEachern is back to talk about R&D engineering today, in this, episode 5 of 6 of our R&D series, exploring what it is to be an R&D engineer, and how this role is unique from other engineering roles.
For over 15 years, Ian has been helping cutting edge companies design highly complex products including artificial hearts, blood pumps, and class III medical devices. Products Ian has designed are in Times Square, the Disney Parks, the Smithsonian, and implanted in people around the world.
Aaron Moncur, host
About Being An Engineer
The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community.
The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
Copy of 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday: What My Grandfather Taught Me About Staying the Course
Hello to you listening in Warsaw, Poland!
Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga.
As much as I try to be an easygoing, stretch your wings and fly type, there are moments when I just can’t stop trying to burst people into flames with my mind.
What sets me off? Something someone said or did which I perceive as an insult, a slight, an affront. We hear this all this time: Take nothing personally; the stuff that folks say and do by and large has nothing to do with you. Yes, true, but still the stuff folks say and do can trigger our insecurities. What happens next? Meltdown!
Practical Tip: When you are tempted to take something personally, step back, pause, consider. If what’s been said has nothing to do with you - which is often the case - let it all go. Stay your own course.
My grandfather was fond of saying, “Diana, Nie mój cyrk. Nie moje małpy.” “Diane, not my circus - not my monkeys!”
You’re invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you’ll subscribe, follow, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts and on LinkedIn.
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Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts
Music: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music
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E130 Part 3 - Global Partner Summits, Sales Strategies, and Channel Saturation with Frank Rauch
In this episode of Tech Sales Insights, Randy Seidl and Frank Rauch, Global Channel Chief at Cato Networks, discuss the value of global partner summits and the need for bilateral communication with partners. They provide advice on sales strategies during a down market, emphasizing the importance of a compelling ROI and building relationships through face-to-face interactions. The topic of channel saturation is explored, with insights on prioritizing partners based on quantitative data and leveraging distribution and cloud marketplaces. They also highlight the significance of sales tech tools like Gong for understanding customer needs and AI tools like Clary for optimizing sales workflows. Additionally, they mention intent data tools for target selection and stress the importance of not forgetting the basics in sales.
INSIGHTS OF THE DAY
Importance of Partner Summits and Bilateral Engagement - Frank Rauch: “My point is, first of all, people like to see you show up right now, especially because of COVID. Second of all, make them as bilateral as you can. Because you can say, hey, I want to do a partner advisory council and you'll, you know, some people like, well, what do you think of our partner program? That doesn't work. You have to have that give and take. You have to be able to show the future, show the roadmap, not just the product roadmap, program roadmap, and then have the partners react.”
Find out more about Frank Rauch in the link below:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankrauch/
This episode of Tech Sales Insights is brought to you by:
- Sales Community: https://www.salescommunity.com/
- Sandler: https://www.sandler.com/
E130 Part 2 - Recruitment, Culture, and the Future of the Channel with Frank Rauch
In this episode of Tech Sales Insights, Randy Seidl and Frank Rauch, Global Channel Chief at Cato Networks, discuss various topics related to recruitment, culture, and the channel. Frank mentions that their company is always recruiting and highlights the engineering, direct sales, channel, and SDR openings they have. He also emphasizes the unbeatable culture at Kato, where high-performing individuals are the norm. They talk about the flexibility of remote work and the importance of being present in a territory for sales roles. Frank also mentions the support they receive from investors like Lightspeed and Greylock.
Randy and Frank discuss the recruitment strategy at Frank's company, highlighting the various job openings available. They also emphasize the importance of company culture and the value of having high-performing individuals on the team. The conversation touches on the flexibility of remote work and the significance of being present in a territory for sales roles. They mention the support received from investors and the challenges faced by startups in securing funding. Frank shares some advice for individuals interested in a career in the channel and the qualities that he looks for when promoting people.
INSIGHTS OF THE DAY
The Importance of Channel Partnerships - Frank Rauch: “Because, you know, oftentimes it's just too late and basically, hey, here's pricing, here's product, here's the strategy, how do we fit it into the channel? It doesn't work that way. It doesn't work that way... You need to be able to give partners services opportunities... We want to give the partners the opportunity to be able to be trained on a product, but trained in a way, not just to operate the product, but to be able to make the customer environment better... You need to be able to give the partner the opportunity to be able to upsell along with that too. It's really the multiplier effect.”
Find out more about Frank Rauch in the link below:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankrauch/
This episode of Tech Sales Insights is brought to you by:
- Sales Community: https://www.salescommunity.com/
- Sandler: https://www.sandler.com/
Unaware of His Presence; Genesis 28:16-17
Nithy Kasa — Blouse
An item of clothing — the blouse of a grandmother — is praised for its artistry, is remembered for how it sits on the body. And then, having been lost, is remade, refined, and reimagined on a new body that recalls the bodies of women of previous generations.
Nithy Kasa is a Dublin-based poet of Congolese origin. Published in poetry magazines such as Poetry Ireland Review and anthologies like Dedalus Press’s Writing Home: The New Irish Poets, her work can also be found in the archive of the University of Galway and University College Dublin special collections. Her debut collection of poetry, Palm Wine Tapper and The Boy at Jericho (Doire Press, 2022), was listed among the top poetry books of 2022 by The Irish Times.
Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
We’re pleased to offer Nithy Kasa’s poem, and invite you to connect with Poetry Unbound throughout this season.
010 - Meeting the elders of the family
So, this is going to be an interesting episode...
We recently met some of the 85+ year old elders of our family and Rishabh was drawn by the values they lived by, and their lifestyles back then...
Was super cool.. do check it out :)