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    Explore " lecturer" with insightful episodes like "Musings on Milestones and Events with Joe Goldblatt", "S1 BONUS EPISODE: Diversity in academia feat. Dr. Naomi Thompson", "Innoleaps with Misha de Sterke", "Being able to see things from a different angle with an open mind: Sibila Konstantinova" and "Beyond the Lecture EP04: Graphic Design and Why it Matters | Podcast | PSB Academy" from podcasts like ""Flipping the Tin", "The Power of Privilege and Allyship", "Startup Grind", "openARTed" and "PSB Academy's Podcast"" and more!

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    S1 BONUS EPISODE: Diversity in academia feat. Dr. Naomi Thompson

    S1 BONUS EPISODE: Diversity in academia feat. Dr. Naomi Thompson

    We are all looking to make a difference but all too often, we do not realise the impact we have made. 

    Brought to you by The Austen Bronte Consultancy, 'The Power of Privilege and Allyship' podcast showcases the positive impact of using privilege to maximise allyship and transform lives.
     
     In this bonus episode, Dr. Funke Abimbola (CEO and Founder of The Austen Bronte Consultancy) interviews Dr. Naomi Thompson (Senior Lecturer in Youth and Community Work at Goldsmiths, University of London).
     
    Please subscribe, rate and share with your friends, family, colleagues and network!

    More about The Austen Bronte Consultancy at:
     
    https://funkeabimbola.com/austen-bronte-consultancy
     

    Email us at: PersonalAssistant@FunkeAbimbola.com

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    - The podcast: @AllyshipPodcast

    - Funke: @Champ1Diversity

    - Naomi: @NaiThomps

     Connect with us on LinkedIn:
      
      - Dr. Funke Abimbola MBE - https://www.linkedin.com/in/funkeabimbola/
      - Dr. Naomi Thompson – https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-thompson-81536518/

    Innoleaps with Misha de Sterke

    Innoleaps with Misha de Sterke

    Misha de Sterke is partner at Innoleaps, managing the corporate innovation activities for Fortune 500 companies globally. Keynote speaker, nominated entrepreneur and lecturer at Universities.

    He is a corporate innovation and startup expert and has extensive experience. In the corporate world as an interim manager and staff advisor on digital transformation, and as an entrepreneur building different tech-driven startups.
    He advises C-level executives on how to build the 10X Growth Machine and he coaches startups on turning ideas into profitable businesses.

     

    (Interviewed by StartupGrind's Chris Joannou).

    Being able to see things from a different angle with an open mind: Sibila Konstantinova

    Being able to see things from a different angle with an open mind: Sibila Konstantinova

    In this conversation you will hear an inspiring musician Sibila Konstantinova who also happens to be my piano teacher at the University of Music and Arts in Vienna, where as of 2013, she became an assistant of prof. Avedis Kouyoumdjian and since 2019 also a lecturer of piano chamber music. In this conversation we talked about how competitive environment in London has shaped Sibila as a musician, creative partnership between Sibila and her students, what every musician needs to have in order to keep going, and finally what Sibila defines as balance in life, and why family is so important. Enjoy and don't be scared away by the episode length, I put a lot of music this time. 

    Support the podcast

    Check out more info about the host Monika Lozinskienė

    More about Sibila - https://www.mdw.ac.at/ijh/?PageId=4118

    Episode music:

    E. Granados - Goyescas, H.64 No. 1: Los Requiebros  performed by Sibila Konstantinova

    E.W. Korngold - Piano trio in D major performed by Sibila Konstantinova (Piano), Kei Shirai (Violin) und Tristan Cornut (Cello), I mov. 

    A. Zemlinsky - Piano trio in D minor performed by Sibila Konstantinova (Piano), Kei Shirai (Violin) und Tristan Cornut (Cello), I, II, III, mov.

    Beyond the Lecture EP04: Graphic Design and Why it Matters | Podcast | PSB Academy

    Beyond the Lecture EP04: Graphic Design and Why it Matters | Podcast | PSB Academy

    In episode 4 of "Beyond the Lecture", our Media and Communications Programme Lead, Aaron Rao, has a chat with Graphic Design Lecturer, Alce Patricia, to find out all about graphic design and why it matters in the industry and beyond.

    Find out more about our Diploma in Graphic Design and Media course here: https://www.psb-academy.edu.sg/psb-academy/diploma-in-graphic-design-and-media.

    Subscribe for more updates: https://www.youtube.com/user/PSBAcademySingapore
    Visit our Website: http://www.psb-academy.edu.sg
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    The Door To Law - Donya Fredj - S3E13

    The Door To Law - Donya Fredj - S3E13

    This week on our Legally Speaking Podcast, our host Rob Hanna was joined by Donya Fredj.

    Donya is a Lawyer, Mentor, Start-Up & VC Expert, Lecturer of the GDL & QLTS and if all that is not enough she is also the proud Host of her highly popular “The Door to Law” YouTube Channel!  

    Donya has lived in London, Paris, Tokyo, Tunis and is currently based in Dubai!

     In this episode, Donya and Rob discuss:

    • Her journey to breaking into the legal sector
    • Her experiences working as Corporate Associate in London versus working as a Corporate Associate in Dubai
    • All things start-ups
    • Her hit YouTube Channel "The Door to Law"
    • Her role with GROW Mentoring!
    • The benefits of lawyers embracing social media platforms
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    My Biggest Mistake

    My Biggest Mistake

    I am a career coach, podcast host and faculty at a globally renowned business school.  The #1 question I am asked is “what is the biggest mistake you’ve made in your career?”

    I plan to be alive much longer to make many more mistakes, but thus far my #1 mistake was believing in work-life balance.  Work-life balance is a common concept. Some now dress it up and call it work-life integration.  The concept implies that work and life are equal sides of a seesaw.  The implied goal is to keep the seesaw horizontal while managing the ups and downs.  (I remember the sugar-high kid banging his end of our seesaw on the playground so hard my buck teeth almost straightened.  His name was Tommy.  I digress.)  

    I now know there should be no work-life balance.  There should be only your LIFE...and everything else falls underneath that, including decisions you make about work, relationships, family, health, spirituality, passions, finances, learning.  Obviously work is an important, time-consuming component, but work should be in service of the life you want to live, not be a partner in balance with it.  There’s a difference. 

    I didn’t begin to learn this difference until I was on a red-eye from Seattle to Birmingham.  I had been called home from a critically important client project that couldn't possibly progress without me--my first project as the overall lead at my new employer--and, did I mention, I planned to be promoted within the year.  A blockage in Dad’s left anterior descending artery (LAD), a proximal LAD lesion, had him now under sedation.  He survived the Widow Maker procedure while I was hurling at 35,000 feet for 5 hours reflecting on his principled life.  Literally hurling, btw.  As a two-million-miler, that remains the only flight when I’ve used the barf bag for barf.  

    I had quiet, dark time in the air that night to think about my own life.  How do I know if I’m making the right decisions for the life I want to live?  I thought, “If someone speaks at my funeral about Donna’s amazing abilities to build a merger integration playbook, I’m gonna be pissed.”  I’ll be dead, of course, but I’ll also be pissed.  I thought about the companies I most admire and how they make big decisions.  Nike, Tesla, Johnson & Johnson, Accenture, Starbucks.  They have Core Values that steer behavior, that take a stand, that create the future they envision.

    I thought, why don’t I have this steerage for my own life?  What are my Core Values?  How do my Core Values guide decisions for the future I want to live in?  And thus began my learning from a big mistake.  There is no work-life seesaw to balance.  There is only my LIFE at the top of a jungle gym--and all decisions I make--including those about work--are the scaffolding in service of that life I want to live, not in balance with it.  

    My Core Values are Curiosity, Freedom and Respect.  I am curious what big mistake I will next freely make.  I respect I will have much to learn from it.

    www.the-me-suite.com
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    LinkedIn: Donna Peters
    Twitter: @DonnaPetersCMeO
    *The Me-Suite podcast theme song by @Moshun

    Eric's Perspective feat. Paul Von Blum

    Eric's Perspective feat. Paul Von Blum

    Eric sits down with professor and longtime civil rights activist Paul Von Blum, who describes his experiences during the civil rights movement and his involvement in helping to pave the way for the recognition of African American art and the establishment of African American studies. 

    For more visit: www.ericsperspective.com

    Guest Bio: Paul Von Blum is Senior Lecturer in African American Studies and Communication Studies at UCLA. He has taught at the University of California since 1968, serving 11 years at UC Berkeley before arriving at UCLA in 1980. He is the author of six books and numerous articles on art, culture, education, and politics. His most recent book is “A Life at the Margins: Keeping the Political Vision,” his 2011 memoir that chronicles almost 50 years of political activism, starting with his civil rights work in the South and elsewhere in the early 1960s. He is the author of three books on art and society as well as numerous articles on art, politics, culture, education and law including "Resistance Art in Los Angeles," Unmasking L.A.: Third Worlds and the City. "Decades of Dignity: The Art of William Pajaud," The Sights and Sounds of My New Orleans, in conjunction with an art exhibition of the same name at the California African American Museum, Los Angeles, curated by Samella Lewis, "Not as Strange as it Seems: Bioethics and Art," Bioethics: Thresholds of Corporeal Completeness, in conjunction with an art exhibit of the same name at Side Street Projects, Santa Monica, California, Side Street Press. His book "Resistance, Dignity and Pride: African American art in Los Angeles" was published by the UCLA Center for African American Studies.

    About Eric's Perspective: 
    A podcast series on African American art with Eric Hanks — African American art specialist, owner of the renowned M. Hanks Gallery and commissioner on the Los Angeles County Arts Commission; offers his perspective on African American art through in-depth conversations with fellow art enthusiasts where they discuss the past, present & future of African American art.

    For more on Eric's Perspective, visit www.ericsperspective.com

    #ERICSPERSPECTIVE #AFRICANAMERICAN #ART

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    www.mhanksgallery.com

    About Eric Hanks: African American art specialist, owner of the renowned M. Hanks Gallery and commissioner on the Los Angeles County Arts Commission… was one of the leading representatives of Black artists through his Santa Monica gallery, M. Hanks Gallery, founded in 1988. By selling their works nationally, contributing to museum collections, and publishing catalogs, Hanks has helped create an audience and market for these artists. Hanks is currently a commissioner on the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.

    S3 - E6 | Bonus Time: Change Is Possible with Brian Pennie

    S3 - E6 | Bonus Time: Change Is Possible with Brian Pennie

    #TheBootcast this week features the remarkable recovery of a man destined for disaster. A heroin addict of 15 years, battling massive anxiety, who reached that miraculous moment to turn his life around.
    Now a sought after public speaker, PhD candidate and lecturer, who also just launched his book!
    Delighted to have Mr. Brian Pennie (Change is Possible) on the show this week!
    Tune in Thurs for Series 3 - Episode 6 | Bonus Time: Change is Possible with Brian Pennie.

    Enjoy!

    Check out Brian's website www.brianpennie.com for inspiration from his story and to buy his book.

    #BecomeTheJourney

    Ep. 05: Rachel Cargle – the Bold and Beautiful Truth Teller

    Ep. 05: Rachel Cargle – the Bold and Beautiful Truth Teller

    Tori has the pleasure to speak with an emerging new voice. New energy. New force. She is a writer, a lecturer, a public academic, an expressionist, and above all, an unapologetic activist. She has been featured and celebrated in publications such as The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Harper’s Bazaar, on the TEDx stage and on the Emmy nominated show the Red Table Talk. In this passionate conversation, they talk about feminism and race, the importance of traveling home to Africa, the Great Unlearn, how to be a social media master… and so much more! Here’s to the powerhouse, Rachel Cargle. 

     

    Credits:

    Guest:  Rachel Cargle
    Host and Producer:  Tori Reid
    Executive Producer:  Patrick A. Howell
    Co-Executive Producer:  Tori Reid
    Co-Producer and Sound Master:  William Broughton
    Writers:  Patrick A. Howell and Tori Reid
    Podcast and Intro/Outro Recorded and Engineered by William Broughton 

    Music:

    Intro – “Try” Produced by San Palo
    Outro – “March” Produced by San Palo

    Logo Photography:  Bobby Holland / MPTV Images
    Photo credit for Rachel Cargle:  Unknown 

    a Victory & Noble production
    @ 2020 Victory & Noble LLC All Rights Reserved

    Here's to Life with Tori Reid is a show about living your best life, living it out loud and always using the reservoir of the spirit to fill in life's valleys and mountain tops. Find more of our shows at www.HerestoLifeEveryday.com, also find out more about our host Tori Reid on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamtorireid.

    New ways | Hannah Tarindwa

    New ways | Hannah Tarindwa

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    New ways — Journalism and Media Studies Lecturer Hannah Tarindwa Radio TI | Where Leaders Talk Hannah Tarindwa tells Elizabeth Viljoen about her passion for teaching, writing, reading, talking, travelling - LIFE. As a lecturer she finds creative ways to stimulate critical thinking and exposes her students to all kinds of new things - new experiences, new books, new ways of doing things, new ways of thinking. She always looks at life from different angles. As the Vice President of Public Relations, Hannah vigorously promotes her Windhoek club, Tarentaal Toastmasters, on the Southern African Toastmasters Facebook group, showing fellow Toastmasters how it can be done - with video clips and lively conversations.


    Radio TI | Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RadioTMI/

    Radio TI | LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/37774704/

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    Music : Myk Nich | Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/myknich


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    Another Solid Gold Podcast

    Dr Christian Weikop

    Dr Christian Weikop

    Leo and Will sit down and chat to Dr Christian Weikop, Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary German Art, History of Art at The University of Edinburgh.

    We discuss topics ranging from his earliest memories in Denmark, to his journey gaining his PHD and his current work with Strategy Get Arts. Within all this we got into how Sean Connery used to life model in the Edinburgh College of Art, the impact of the amazing Richard Demarco and whether museums and galleries are functioning as they should in this day and age.

    Christian has done work on a number of interesting figures such as Anselm Kiefer, Georg Baselitz, Emil Nolde and Gerhard Richter to name but a few. He has interviewed both Kiefer and Baselitz, and tells us about how and why he ended up in such a role. 

    If you are interested in Art, Museums, History, James Bond, Edinburgh and even Odd Bins, there is something for you in this week's episode. 

    A huge thanks to Dr Christian Weikop for taking the time to have us in!


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    www.patreon.com/curatingconversation
    Thank you so much.
    Leo

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