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The Life and Times of Pascal & Phuego!
Categories: Society & Culture
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Welcome to Vacation Time Escapes. An insightful view of the world around us. With an accent on the humorous, our goal is Entertain and with some luck educate.
Slip into your next Vacation while you let your imagination Escape into the wonders, cultures and beauty that surround all of us.
It is Your Vacation, Your Escape
Categories: Society & Culture
Theory of Thing is a regular look at markets and economics hosted by James Whelan of VFS Group with HLM’s Heath Moss as regular co-host. Featuring top analysts, leading investors, and key decision-makers, we figure out the second and third derivative if possible. “The smartest show no one listens to” – business channel critic.
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Categories: Business
Tags: australia, bonds, business, companies, currencies, economics, Finance, markets, policy, Politics, stocks
Jane Austen- nothing to be bragging about reading, right? not exactly. This podcast will examine it thoroughly, revealing that Austen might had been a bold writer.
Categories: Arts
Little known secrets, tips and tricks about the Palm Operating System.
Categories: Technology
Unlimited G talks about all things funny related to film, stand up comedy, and the creative process in general.
Categories: Comedy
Music is the source of joy, love and inspiration. It’s the food for the soul. Music is a way of connecting people’s emotions.
Categories: Music
Join Kurt Thoennessen, CAPI to learn about the risks that successful individuals and families face today. He will discuss risk management strategies to prevent losses and ideas to help you be more resilient to losses when they occur. He will explore everything from the risks to property, such as homes, art and yachts, to how to become more resilient in the face of loss by having the right insurance coverage in place. Episodes will feature expert knowledge from subject matter experts and/or insights from Kurt’s personal experience as a risk manager for successful individuals and families.
Categories: Education, Technology
Tags: art insurance, asset protection, family office, high net worth individual, high net worth insurance, home insurance, loss prevention, personal risk management, private client, private client insurance, private risk management
Think about the boss that you would not like to have again, does someone come to mind?
Most at some point had a complicated supervisor, the kind who have more than one “enemy” in the office and who rarely fits. As you visualize that person, try to remember what behaviors made him a bad boss.
If you, on the contrary, want to become a leader who motivates your team, you should avoid these attitudes and focus on following these tips:
1) SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge becomes even more valuable when it is shared. Every good leader is concerned that the members of his team constantly take on new challenges; Doing so will not only improve the performance of the group, but will make them grow as professionals and keep them inspired.
2) LISTEN
Start talking less and listening more, so you will realize the valuable insights and learning you can get from your peers. In addition, listening is an excellent opportunity to receive feedback, because as much as you think you have everything under control and are doing an excellent job, the perception of them may be different.
3) MEET YOUR TEAM
You know perfectly what each member of your team does; but do you really know them? You should not only set aside time to meet your work goals, but also take a moment to get to know your collaborators. Knowing what they feel, what they need, and what their career goals are will help you understand them and understand how you can help them.
4) RECOGNIZE YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS
Don’t be the type of professional who likes to take credit for the accomplishments of others. Recognize the work of others and thank them, this will make them have more initiative and validate that they are doing their tasks well.
5) APPLY YOUR EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Being in touch with your emotions, knowing how to manage them and being able to understand those of the people around you is essential. To be a good leader you must first be able to lead yourself, having control over your thoughts and emotions.
Keep in mind that leadership is a continuous learning process, the leader makes himself constantly striving to improve and maintaining a positive environment. The optimism and enthusiasm that you inject into your tasks will not only motivate other employees, but will also help new leaders emerge in your organization.
Discover more in this podcast.
Categories: Education
This podcast contains much of the mp3 lessons taught by Pastor Robert. R. McLaughlin of Gbible.org & Robert McLaughlin Bible Ministries, Grace Bible Church in Somerset, MA. For more Information please go to gbible.org
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Finish the work week in all-out hysterics with short stories written and read by Thaddeus Ellenburg.
Categories: Fiction
Tags: animals, Comedian, comedians, Comedy, fiction, Funny, funny people, global, humor, literary, Literature, narration, npr, PBS, Podcast, prose, Reading, silly, silly people, The New Yorker, travel, Writer, writing
Learn and educate yourself on everything related to real estate investing from beginning to end. So take out your pen and paper and get ready to take notes because we will be talking at length about all aspects of investment real estate. Frank Taylor will discuss all investment models from multi-residential big and small, mixed-use real estate, Brrr’s and house flipping strategies to retail plazas and storage business models. Frank will be talking about all aspects of r.e investments from the Great, the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly so that you are eyes wide open and you will learn from top real estate experts. It does not matter if you live in Toronto or Vancouver, New York or L.A; the beautiful thing about owning and managing real estate is that it doesn’t matter where you live, it’s the same, coast to coast. Please Like, Follow and Share with anyone you feel would enjoy our show. Welcome to ”Let’s be Frank”
Categories: Business
The Society of Reformed Podcasters is a network of like-minded podcast creators. Producing content that glorifies God is the chief end of this network. Subscribe to our Megafeed to get access to all our shows, a collection of over 10 shows all created to help you enjoy God through spiritually edifying, doctrinally sound, and technically excellent audio content.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Degree and grades are passé. What matters is the skills you bring to the table, the intelligence you apply and the attitude you display. Listen in to the journey and experience of industry leaders who share with us insights into the importance of all-rounds skills and how they promise to open doors to a world of opportunities. Introducing X Billion Skills Lab’s very own Podcast Series – “Intelligence > Degree”.
Categories: Business
Faith Hill Church is a Bible believing church based in Johannesburg South Africa.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Black Looks Green on Me is not about money. It’s about those things that do not appear as they seem. Like a green screen; you know, how two things can be contradictory and true at the same time. The naked eye sees an illusion but not what goes on behind the scenes.
Categories: Society & Culture
Lets Wine About It! Crazy things are happening and sometimes we all just need to WINE! Join me as we discuss life, goals, spirituality, working and motivation! We’re getting to the nitty gritty and making it all about US! Lets Wine about it over a glass of wine 🍷 Cheers! —————————- Follow me on Twitter & Instagram: Clxssy.cici_ Submit your Wines🍷 with advice or questions to be broadcasted on the show! Email: Letswineaboutittogether@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aleciyah-johnson/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Tom Barbalet explores a variety of topics in a longer format.
Categories: Society & Culture
Liam is the youngest of the Clancy Brothers. He displayed an artistic disposition at an early age, while growing up in Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary. While still in his teens, Liam explored writing and painting, though he was particularly drawn to the theatre. Before he was twenty years old, Liam had founded the local dramatic society and had produced, directed, set-directed, and starred in “The Playboy of the Western World”. Liam had also performed at the renowned Gaiety Theatre in Dublin. In 1955,American song-collector Diane Hamilton arrived at the Clancy home while on a song-collecting tour of Ireland. Liam joined her on the trip to Keady, Co. Armagh, where they met the singer Sarah Makem and her son, Tommy. Both Liam and Tommy emigrated to America the following year, pursuing careers in acting, both on stage and television. Liam began singing with his brothers at fund-raising events for the Cherry Lane Theatre and the Guthrie benefits. The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem, began recording on Paddy Clancy’s “Tradition” label in the late 50’s. A record breaking 16 minute long performance on the Ed Sullivan Show launched the group into stardom. The quartet recorded numerous albums for Columbia Records and enjoyed great success during the 60’s folk revival. In 1973, Liam left the group to pursue a solo career. Hewas based in Calgary, where he became an established television performer. Liam had his own series, which won a Canadian Emmy Award. A few years later, Liam teamed up again with his old pal Tommy Makem. As Makem & Clancy, the two recorded several hits including “The Band Played Waltzing Matilda” and “The Dutchman”. They toured and recorded together until the late 80’s. Liam joined his brothers and nephew Robbie O’Connell in 1990, though he still performed some shows with his Fairweather Band as well as with the Phil Coulter Orchestra. From 1996-1999, Liam toured with his son, Donal Clancy, and Robbie O’Connell. The group, known as Clancy, O’Connell, & Clancy, delighted audiences across North America and Europe. They released two highly praised albums together. Liam currently performs as a solo act at pubs, theatres, and festivals across North America and Ireland. He is also completing work on his autobiography. Liam also runs his own recording studio at his estate in Ring, Co. Waterford.
Categories: Music
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