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Explore "heiss" with insightful episodes like "Viel zu heiß – Warum Sie Ihr Gehirn vor hohen Temperaturen schützen sollten", "SMaC U Leads to Social Influence at Dell", "Episode #82: Parker Pennington", "AP05 - Ich und mein iMac" and "Episode #62: Carol Heiss Jenkins, Part 2" from podcasts like ""Gehirn gehört - Prof. Dr. Volker Busch", "Modern Marketing Engine podcast hosted by Bernie Borges", "Manleywoman SkateCast", "IT-Fun - IT-News, die Spass machen..." and "Manleywoman SkateCast"" and more!
Episodes (7)
SMaC U Leads to Social Influence at Dell
Episode 59 of the Social Business Engine podcast features Amy Heiss, Global Program Manager for Social Media Training and Activation at Dell. Basically she has "the best job on the planet” when it comes to careers in social media. Amy provides continuing education on the latest trends in social for the entire Dell team, and helps team members understand how they can demonstrate business value when using social. On this podcast, Amy and I talked about the strong social culture at Dell and how they train employees on effective use of social media, while measuring their business impact through social influence.
Visit the show notes page at: http://www.socialbusinessengine.com/podcasts/smac-u-leads-to-social-influence-at-dell
Episode #82: Parker Pennington
November 2014
An interview with Parker Pennington. He won four US national titles (Juvenile, Intermediate, Novice, and Junior titles), is now a coach and choreographer, and the creator of SkateDanceDream. He discusses having Carol Heiss Jenkins as a coach, how he loves to help people any way he can, and how he was once a stunt double for Woody Allen. 34 minutes, 6 seconds.
AP05 - Ich und mein iMac
Episode #62: Carol Heiss Jenkins, Part 2
FEBRUARY 2013
Part Two of an interview with Carol Heiss Jenkins, the 1960 Olympic Gold Medalist for ladies figure skating, as well as the Silver medalist in the 1956 Olympics, a 5 time World Champion, and of course US National Champion. In Part 2, she takes us through her movie and television career, notably when she made the movie "Snow White and the Three Stooges," her start as a coach, her thoughts on IJS, and the superstitions that all the coaches have. 59 minutes, 17 seconds.
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Episode #62: Carol Heiss Jenkins, Part 1
DECEMBER 2012
An interview with Carol Heiss Jenkins, the 1960 Olympic Gold Medalist for ladies figure skating, as well as the Silver medalist in the 1956 Olympics, a 5 time World Champion, and of course US National Champion. In Part 1, she takes us through her early days of skating all the way through the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, with details about what it was like studying with famous coach Pierre Brunet, and how she developed those axels going in both directions. 1 hour, 14 minutes, 58 seconds.