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Why, Dad?Why, Dad?Raising Whole Humans With Jon Fogel🔑 What We Talk About:👮 Parenting for 40, not just for 18⚖ Punishment vs. consequences — and why they're not the same🧠 Why the best parenting moments happen after the meltdown🎯 How to raise kids who love learning and trust their own reasoning📚 What we get wrong about grades, homework, and schoolđŸ€ Why discipline in the moment usually fails💬 How to model curiosity and emotional regulation as a parent📚 Resources & Mentions:Jon’s Book: Punishment-Free ParentingJon’s Site: wholeparentacademy.comViktor Frankl – Man’s Search for MeaningTopics touched: gentle parenting, em...2025-05-2050 minWorking ItWorking ItFinale: How work has changed since we started this showAfter more than three years, and 153 episodes, this is the final Working It podcast. Isabel Berwick gathers three colleagues (and friends) to discuss what they’ve learned about the world of work since the show first launched. So please, if you will, join Isabel, Andrew Hill, Emma Jacobs and Anjli Raval in the kitchen for a slice of ‘Working It’ cake, and a heartfelt goodbye to the podcast.Subscribe to the Working It newsletter here.Presented by Isabel Berwick, produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval, mixed by Simon Panayi. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Cheryl...2025-01-2926 minAudiobook \Audiobook "If Atheists Created God" Exploring Fundamental Moral Dilemmas Across Humanity by A. MytafChapter 1. The right to tryExploring the boundaries of skepticism, rationality, and faith, this chapter challenges core assumptions and invites us to consider a shift in perspective. Could reimagining the relationship between atheism and belief elevate religious thought and human progress? Through insights from Viktor Frankl and Carl Jung, we unravel how the human mind is wired to find meaning, and whether rational engagement with belief could reveal more than we expect. A bold exploration for those who value reason and curiosity—dare to rethink faith as a path to understanding.🔗Here's the full transcriptDownload the Book...2025-01-2414 minInner Peace, Better HealthInner Peace, Better HealthResilience, Recovery, and Finding Meaning: A Conversation with Andrew DavieEpisode Summary: In this inspiring episode of Inner Peace, Better Health, host Sana sits down with Andrew Davie, a man of resilience, creativity, and service. Andrew shares his remarkable journey of recovery from a ruptured brain aneurysm and subarachnoid hemorrhage in 2018, an event that transformed his life in unimaginable ways. From navigating physical and emotional recovery to finding new perspectives on fulfillment, Andrew’s story is one of hope, gratitude, and redefining purpose. Currently, Andrew balances caregiving for his mother with ALS, pursuing a career in mental health counseling, and embracing life’s second chances with courage and grac...2025-01-2327 minFocus on WHYFocus on WHYGet Comfortable with Chaos with Andrew Miller Are you ready to embrace life’s chaos? Andrew Miller, CEO of Business Enjoyment, transitioned from a logical insolvency practitioner to a purpose-driven business enjoyment coach. Through chaos theory, emotional alignment and purpose-driven guidance, Andrew helps people navigate life’s unpredictability with clarity and joy. Seeing how many people achieve financial success but still feel unfulfilled, Andrew’s mission is to go beyond profit, alleviating stress and inspiring clients to find the extra thing that brings vibrancy to their careers. Andrew redefines what it means to truly enjoy business and believes that to do that, first you have to get co...2024-11-0643 minWorking ItWorking ItHow to survive a corporate shake-upCorporate reorganisations can be hugely unsettling for employees, whose working lives can change overnight. What can managers do to make these periods of flux as easy as possible for their charges? Isabel Berwick speaks to work researcher Christine Armstrong, and Andrew Hill, the FT’s senior business writer. They discuss how to get ahead of gossip, why clarity is king when you deliver bad news, and the dirtiest office secret of all: that work isn’t your whole life.Want more? Free links:Silent lay-offs are rarely as quiet as bosses hopeWe’r...2024-10-0917 minWorking ItWorking ItHow much should a leader know about their team?CEOs ultimately take responsibility when something goes wrong on their team. But leaders have a lot on their plates. How can they stay on top of what the people under them are doing, without burning themselves out? To learn more, Isabel Berwick speaks to Cath Bishop, a former Olympic rower who now helps businesses create sustainable working cultures, and the FT’s senior business writer Andrew Hill.To take part in an audience survey and be in with the chance to win a pair of Bose QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones, click here. Click here to find T&Cs...2024-07-1717 minWorking ItWorking ItHow to make your mark as a new leaderWhen you step into a senior job, your in-tray is stuffed (just ask the new UK prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer). People who work under you are trying to win you round; the colleagues you beat out for the top job may be looking to sabotage you. And, as guest Laura Empson – a professor in the management of professional services firms at Bayes Business School – tells guest host Andrew Hill, some staff are even complaining about the chicken sandwiches. Laura explains how to cut through the noise when you start a new job, and the importance of throwing “live chicke...2024-07-1015 minWorking ItWorking ItBest of: How Scandinavia cracked the productivity puzzleThe UK has a well-reported productivity problem, with mediocre managers, poor communication and chronic underinvestment all hampering growth. What can Britain glean from Norway, Sweden and Denmark, all of which have more productive economies? And what lessons can be learned from Japan, the only major developed economy that is less productive than the UK? Host Isabel Berwick speaks to FT senior business writer Andrew Hill to find out what ails Britain. Later, she chats to Leo Lewis, the FT’s Asia business editor, and Richard Milne, Nordic and Baltic bureau chief, to learn how the UK could perform better (or...2024-06-0518 minWorking ItWorking ItWhat the rise of ‘supercommuters’ tells us about workDuring the Covid-19 pandemic, millions of workers got used to working at home. Some moved hundreds of miles from the cities where their companies were based to live a cheaper and less stressful life. But now that in-office work is back, a rising number of people are looking to eat their cake and have it, too, combining good jobs in urban centres with a peaceful rural life. To make that work, they have to ‘supercommute’, travelling for hours on end to get to the office. But why do they do it? Isabel speaks to Mo Marikar, who commutes from Nort...2024-04-1013 minWorking ItWorking ItWhy ‘sh*t-fixers’ make the best managersFew things at work are more frustrating than tedious bureaucracy – and few things make employees happier than when their managers get rid of it. Isabel Berwick speaks to Huggy Rao, professor of organisational behaviour at Stanford, and co-author of 'The Friction Project,' to find out how managers can become 'shit-fixers’, clearing unnecessary obstacles from the path of their teams, while making sure they don’t go too fast for their own good. Later, Isabel speaks to FT senior business writer Andrew Hill to learn what the consequences can be when managers introduce too few checks and balances – and why gene...2024-02-1415 minWorking ItWorking ItThe return-to-office debate is heating upHybrid working is an entrenched part of most office workers’ lives – but at some companies, that could be changing. Major firms including Bank of America and UPS are taking tougher stances on working from home. Will workers drag their feet in returning to the office? And if so, how can companies convince them to come back? Kevin Ellis, the UK head of PwC, tells guest host Andrew Hill why he encourages younger workers to come to work. Later, the FT’s global business columnist, Rana Foroohar, speaks to Jeremy Myerson and Phillip Ross – authors of the book ‘Unworking,’ about how better t...2024-02-0719 minWorking ItWorking ItWhat will work look like in 2024?2023 was the year companies started experimenting with generative AI; 2024 is the year it might start triggering real changes in the workplace. Between technological ructions, a US election and a seesaw shift in employee-employer power, next year will be another year of flux in workplaces across the world. Host Isabel Berwick speaks to Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, the FT’s US news editor, and Andrew Hill, its senior business writer, to find out more.Want more? Free links:High-flying City workers set to be most affected by AI, finds UK study Politics in the workplace: how...2023-12-2721 minThe Deep End podcastThe Deep End podcastLife Well Lived: Part 1A Life Well Lived- Part 1In the last Audio Note I said that I’m going to walk you through a process I developed to help leaders build their business around their life instead of trying to build their life around their business. I call it a Life Well Lived. I developed this process and took myself through it when I realized the degree to which my life was in service to my business instead of my business serving my life. This helped me hit reset on my mindset. I trust it will do the same for yo...2023-12-2411 minFrom Caving In To Crushing ItFrom Caving In To Crushing ItEpisode 47 - Andrew Anderson - In August 2013, I Was at the Height of My Life. Within a Six-week Period, It All Came to a Screeching Halt When My Wife Decided That She Wanted to Separate.This episode: In August 2013, I was at the height of my life. Within a six-week period, it all came to a screeching halt when my wife decided that she wanted to separate.    Here’s what you’ll learn about: Life challenges and personal growth after a difficult period. (0:00) Andrew's life was going well until his wife decided to separate and he found himself living in his parents' basement. Andrew reflects on this defining moment as a turning point in his life, realizing that he had been living according to societal expect...2023-12-1922 minWorking ItWorking ItWhat was the best business book of 2023?Every year since 2005, the Financial Times has given an award to the year’s outstanding business book, as chosen by a panel of eminent judges. But how do they actually choose from such a wide array of excellent books? What made them select the shortlist they picked? And who took home the prestigious prize? Host Isabel Berwick speaks to a number of the shortlisted authors, including Amy Edmondson, author of ‘Right Kind of Wrong’; Ed Conway, who wrote ‘Material World’; Siddharth Kara, whose latest book is ‘Cobalt Red’; and DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman, whose book ‘The Coming Wave’ discusses the fearsome risks...2023-12-0616 minWorking ItWorking ItHow Scandinavia cracked the productivity puzzleThe UK has a well-reported productivity problem, with mediocre managers, poor communication and chronic underinvestment all hampering growth. What can Britain glean from Norway, Sweden and Denmark, all of which have more productive economies? And what lessons can be learned from Japan, the only major, developed economy that is less productive than the UK? Host Isabel Berwick speaks to FT senior business writer Andrew Hill to find out what ails Britain. Later, she chats to Leo Lewis (the FT’s Asia business editor) and Richard Milne (Nordic and Baltic bureau chief) to learn how the UK could perform better (or...2023-11-0117 minHolistic MotionHolistic Motion62: The New Gym Slump - Revive Your MotivationSend us a textIn the world of fitness, there's a unique challenge that many of us have faced at one point or another—the dreaded new gym slump. It's that feeling you get when you have to bid farewell to the gym where you've built your lifting buddies, achieved personal records (PRs), and navigated your workouts blindfolded. Perhaps you've moved to a new city, faced a problem that your old gym couldn't solve, or even worse, your ex has become a regular there, making each visit an exercise in awkwardness. No matter the cause, this challenge ca...2023-10-0512 minKeen On AmericaKeen On AmericaDon't Look Away: Alexander Batthyany on terminal lucidity, the "soul" and our final journey when we cross over the border from life to deathEPISODE 1709:  In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Dr Alexander Batthyany, the author of THRESHOLD, about terminal lucidity and our final journey when we cross over the border from life to deathProf. Dr. Alexander BatthyĂĄny is Director of the Research Institute for Theoretical Psychology and Personalist Studies at PĂĄzmĂĄny PĂ©ter University, Budapest and is faculty Professor for Existential Psychotherapy at the Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis. He is Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute in Vienna. He is author or editor of more than 15 books. His academic work has been...2023-09-1131 minOn my WayOn my Way#24 Alex WaldherrAlex and I met after she gave a keynote about Quantum Computing, at age 17 at the We Are Developer conference. Besides public speaking, Alex is pursuing her MSc. in Drug Development & Regulatory Affairs, and explores the tiny universe around us. Listen to an energizing conversation about her fascination with the sciences, a new perspective on mathematics, a definition of "bad science" and science communication. Further, we dive into adventures, anxiety and how to handle mental challenges in life. —— Enjoying OmW? Then please leave a rating at the top! —— LINKS MENTIONE...2023-08-051h 38Working ItWorking ItBest of: Why we love to hate the middle managerThe Harvard Business Review once published a damning report about middle managers, saying that the very title “evokes mediocrity”. Was that fair? And what does it take to be a good middle manager? Host Isabel Berwick, the FT’s work and careers editor, discusses with Andrew Hill, the FT’s senior business writer and former management editor. This is a repeat of an episode published on October 18, 2022.Want more?Andrew Hill on why being a manager matters more than ever How demands on team leaders are intensifying Forget the toxic boss - meet...2023-08-0217 minWorking ItWorking ItBest of: What’s the point of HR?In a repeat of a popular Working It episode, Isabel Berwick asks if HR has an image problem. For some managers, the phrase “human resources” has become synonymous with the idea of needless corporate policies that get in the way of growth. From the employee's perspective, there is often doubt on whether HR is there to protect them - or the company. Host Isabel Berwick speaks with Jamie Fiore Higgins, an author and executive coach who spent 18 years at Goldman Sachs, about her experience of HR at the investment bank. Isabel also speaks to Georgina Shaw, a people partner at L...2023-06-2118 minWorking ItWorking ItWhy back to the office mandates aren’t workingFinance firms like BlackRock, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs are trying hard to get their staff to show up more often in the office. But occupancy rates seem to be stuck at permanently lower levels than pre-pandemic. Isabel Berwick hears from Professor Scott Galloway at NYU, on why he thinks more office time would be good for us all. And the FT’s Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson has been listening to chief executives voicing their concerns about an epidemic of loneliness. Want more?BlackRock calls employees back to the office four days a weekLonely bos...2023-05-2416 minWorking ItWorking ItWhy your skills matter more than your degree The way employers recruit staff is changing. There’s a shift towards selecting people for their key skills, rather than solely on their educational qualifications or job titles. Isabel Berwick hears from Josh Graff at LinkedIn and from the FT’s Andrew Hill about what employers - and workers - are seeking in today’s job market. Want more?Six insights into how business can bridge the skills gapFT subscriber? Sign up for the weekly Working It newsletter with one click here. We cover all things workplace and management — plus exclusive reporting...2023-05-1016 minYour Best Writing LifeYour Best Writing LifeFurther Defining Your Hero’s Journey with Andrew JacksonWhat did you think of this episode?Are you following the hero’s journey in your personal life? Linda Goldfarb and Andrew Jackson share part two of the Hero’s Journey for Writers. Welcome to Your Best Writing Life, I’m your host, Linda Goldfarb, and I’m so glad you’re listening in, during this episode, we examine – Part Two in the Hero’s Journey for Writers – with Further Defining Your Hero’s Journey. My industry expert is A.E. Jackson! Andrew writes uncanny speculative fiction for your enjoyment. He believes there are...2023-05-0241 minDoc Farhan PodcastDoc Farhan PodcastHow to Discover Your Purpose to Transform Your Physical and Spiritual IdentityDespite varying life situations, are you still determining whether you are living your life's purpose? Join us in this thought-provoking podcast to explore how to find your deeper purpose in life. Through insightful discussion, let us all uncover the unique gifts and talents that lie within you. We also tackled how religions have the power to control you. Whether at a crossroads in your career, seeking greater fulfillment in your relationships, or simply searching for a more profound sense of meaning, this podcast is for you. Get ready to unlock your full potential and DISCOVER YOUR TRUE PURPOSE IN...2023-04-213h 35Your Best Writing LifeYour Best Writing LifeThe Writer’s Personal Hero’s Journey with Andrew JacksonWhat did you think of this episode?You’ve heard of the hero’s journey in story structure. Tune in to learn how the hero’s journey applies to our personal lives. Stick around for Part One Of the Hero’s Journey for Writers Welcome to Your Best Writing Life, an extension of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference held in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mts of NC. I’m your host Linda Goldfarb. I’m so glad you’re listening in. Today– Part one in The Writer’s Personal Hero’s Jo...2023-04-1852 minThe Deep Dive Spirituality Conversations PodcastThe Deep Dive Spirituality Conversations PodcastEpisode 123 Andrew Lang on Unmasking the Inner CriticIn this week's episode Andrew Lang takes us on a deep dive into gaining awareness and control of your though life. What are the negative tapes and ideas that you allow to live rent free in your mind? Listen in and discover ways of finding freedom from fear, guilt and shame as well as other lies that diminish our capacity to live the abundant life. Buy Andrew's book: Unmasking the Inner Critic: Lessons for Living an Unrestricted Life https://amzn.to/3krjC3n  Books Recommended by Andrew: Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning https://a...2023-02-2459 minWorking ItWorking ItThe best business books to read nowThe Financial Times Business Book of the Year prize was set up in 2005 with the simple mission of finding and rewarding each year’s most “compelling and enjoyable” read. Earlier this month, the ÂŁ30,000 award went to Chris Miller’s Chip Wars, a book that reads like a thriller about the battle for dominance in the semiconductor industry. Host Isabel Berwick is joined by Andrew Hill, the FT’s senior business writer, and Frederick Studemann, the FT’s literary editor, to talk about how entries are judged and why business books continue to top bestseller lists.Want more?Fo...2022-12-1415 minWorking ItWorking ItPolitics in the workplace: how to deal with opposing viewsA recent survey in the US found that four in 10 employees had left a job because they felt their values were stigmatised, but how does that sit with a growing number of companies and chief executives making public commitments to diversity and inclusion? Host Isabel Berwick hears from Octavius Black, CEO and co-founder of Mind Gym, which uses behavioural science techniques to improve culture and performance for companies and their staff. And she asks Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, FT's US business editor, whether workplaces are really becoming more divided and polarised.Want more?Politics in the...2022-11-3018 minWorking ItWorking ItWhat’s the point of HR?HR has an image problem. For some managers, the phrase “human resources” has become synonymous with the idea of needless corporate policies that get in the way of growth. From the employee's perspective, there is often doubt on whether HR is there to protect them - or the company. Host Isabel Berwick speaks with Jamie Fiore Higgins, an author and executive coach who spent 18 years at Goldman Sachs, about her experience of HR at the investment bank. Isabel also speaks to Georgina Shaw, a people partner at Lush, a company without a conventional HR department, and discusses HR’s role i...2022-11-2318 minWorking ItWorking ItBest of Working It: Can you run a company without managers?A workplace without bosses sounds... idyllic. In this episode, Isabel explores the topic of flat hierarchies with Alexis Gonzales-Black, an expert in organisational design. A few years ago, Alexis helped Zappos, the Amazon-owned online shoe business, to bring in ‘Holacracy’. The experiment wasn’t a total success, as we hear, but Alexis talks about how leaders can step back and make the most of employees’ skills and expertise. But what about other ways that companies knock down workplace hierarchies? Isabel chats to Andrew Hill, the FT’s management editor, about a consultancy that abolished job titles (cue: confusion all round) and...2022-11-0218 minWorking ItWorking ItWhy we love to hate the middle managerThe Harvard Business Review once published a damning report about middle managers, saying that the very title “evokes mediocrity”. Was that fair? And what does it take to be a good middle manager? Host Isabel Berwick, the FT’s work and careers editor, discusses with Andrew Hill, the FT’s senior business writer and former management editor. Want more?Andrew Hill on why being a manager matters more than ever https://www.ft.com/content/dd340c7b-48e3-459c-84af-bfb704d37665How demands on team leaders are intensifying https://w...2022-10-1917 minWorking ItWorking ItSport’s leadership lessons: Machismo or real skills?Host Isabel Berwick is on a quest to find out whether she - a middle-aged journalist who can just about manage a 5 kilometre run - can improve her performance and productivity by thinking like a sports star, and asks whether there’s an element of machismo in drawing leadership lessons from the sports world. Isabel speaks to Jeremy Snape, a former England cricketer and founder of Sporting Edge, a consultancy that teaches leaders to get ahead using an athlete’s mindset. And she talks to her ex-boss, the FT’s former editor Lionel Barber, about how sports managers inspired his le...2022-07-2019 minWarhorseWarhorseEpisode 33You want a story? I'll tell you a story. And that story will be about stories and then I'll tell you how to write one of your own beyond the page--that is, with the stuff of your life-- that so vastly exceeds the possibilities inherent in the modern homogenized corporate model that you'll need to lick toads just to get your shit back together. The human being requires a teleological explanation, a narrative. Without it, we sink, follow, ossify, or explode. Humility can only be accessed through submission. Without humility, no genuine engagement. Through humility, d...2022-07-191h 25Working ItWorking ItRegrets? We’ve all had a few but they can help your careerWe all have plenty of regrets in both our personal lives and at work, but is there a way to reframe our past to show us the path to a better future? Daniel Pink, bestselling author of The Power of Regret, thinks that there is and he talks to Andrew Hill, the FT’s senior business writer, about the ways in which we can think differently about our workplace regrets. Then Andrew and Working It host Isabel Berwick discuss the takeaways for managers. Turns out we can all encourage our teams to be a bit bolder and minimise their re...2022-06-2218 minWorking ItWorking ItUpskilling: Why it makes sense to retrain staffThe term ‘upskilling’ is suddenly everywhere. We might once have called it training and development, but the meaning is the same: organisations are spending vast sums to give their existing staff new tools to succeed at work - and, increasingly, to support their personal development. In this week’s episode, Isabel explores how training, or upskilling, has evolved as a way to retain staff in the post-pandemic workplace. She speaks to FT columnist and Working It regular Emma Jacobs about which aspects of upskilling are worth the time and investment, and also to Dan Bullock and Raul Sanchez, training and co...2022-04-2718 minWorking ItWorking ItDoes office romance actually make you a better worker?Michele Romanow and Andrew D’Souza are the co-founders of Clearco, a $2bn lender to ecommerce start-ups - and they shared a romance before sharing assets. They’ve now split up as a couple, and in this episode, they go public with what happened - and why they think they still make a good team. Then Isabel talks to FT colleague and Working It regular Emma Jacobs about the different ways organisations try to police office relationships, and why that is never going to succeed in stopping people from falling in love or having a messy...2022-03-2320 minForza F1Forza F12022 Bahrain Grand PrixFerrari's back! After two winless seasons, the Scuderia scores a one-two finish in the 2022 season opener. Elsewhere, Red Bull suffers a double DNF, Mercedes struggles to make the podium,  McLaren becomes a backmarker, and Haas' Kevin Magnussen finishes fifth—you just can't make this stuff up. Forza Magazine's Andrew Frankl reviews the fascinating Bahrain Grand Prix.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America and MyYacht Group.2022-03-2212 minWorking ItWorking ItIs paternity leave the key to workplace equality?It’s traditionally been mothers who have had to take time off work to look after children. But in the past two years, the pandemic has accelerated a huge shift towards many more fathers wanting to play an active role in family life. In this episode of Working It, we look at the fast-moving changes in workplace parental leave trends - and what that means for mothers, fathers - and the co-workers who pick up the slack.Isabel talks to Matt Schneider, co-founder of the US-based City Dads Group, about why paternity leave matters - and th...2022-03-0217 minWorking ItWorking ItGet ready for the four-day working weekWho wouldn’t want to have a regular paid day off to go surfing, take a long walk - or to care for family members? During the pandemic a growing number of companies have been experimenting with four-day weeks and in this episode Isabel talks to Andrew Barnes, founder of 4 Day Week Global, a non-profit organisation that helps companies switch to a more flexible working week. Andrew first brought in four-day working weeks at his own company in New Zealand, and found productivity and staff happiness rocketed. Isabel also talks to the FT’s Emma...2022-02-0917 minWorking ItWorking ItThe reality of whistleblowing at workThis week on Working It we take a step back from day-to-day workplace life and explore the issue of whistleblowing. What drives people to speak up against their employers - and what happens to those staff? Does it necessarily end your career in that company? Isabel talks to Siri Nelson, executive director of the US National Whistleblower Center. Siri has devoted her professional life to protecting the rights of those who speak up. She offers advice for listeners who have seen something wrong and want to report it (first step: get a lawyer). Si...2022-02-0218 minWorking ItWorking ItDriving diggers and other corporate awaydaysTeam building sessions and awaydays have always been a part of office culture. But in a post-pandemic world, where we meet our colleagues IRL, or even in the virtual metaverse, will the awayday survive? Isabel explores the appeal of the awayday with Ed Mumm, who owns Dig This, a ‘super sized sandbox’ for adults in Las Vegas. Driving Ed’s giant diggers is a popular team day out, giving staff the chance to let loose and compete for prizes. Andrew Hill, FT management editor, talks about more ‘out there’ awaydays - including geese herding and...2022-01-0514 minForza F1Forza F12021 Abu Dhabi Grand PrixWhat is there to say about this year's Formula 1 season finale besides WOW? Max Verstappen becomes the first non-Mercedes driver to win a World Championship in the turbo-hybrid era, Mercedes wins its eighth consecutive constructor's title, and what about that controversial last lap? Plus, Ferrari and Carlos Sainz finished best of the rest on the season! Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the spell-binding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2021-12-1429 minWorking ItWorking ItCan you run a company without managers?A workplace without bosses sounds... idyllic. In this episode, Isabel explores the topic of flat hierarchies with Alexis Gonzales-Black, an expert in organisational design. A few years ago, Alexis helped Zappos, the Amazon-owned online shoe business, to bring in ‘Holacracy’ - a way of sidelining bosses and shifting decision-making down to individual teams so they have autonomy. The experiment wasn’t a total success, as we hear, but Alexis talks about how leaders can step back and make the most of employees’ skills and expertise. But what about other ways that companies knock down workplace hierarchies? Isabel ch...2021-12-0118 minCaged MindsCaged MindsAndrew Alvara Fightworld MMA 20 will be a memorable nightAhead of his first MMA competion at Fightworld MMA 20, Andrew Alvara joins Mika Frankl to talk about how his fandom of MMA led to him to pursing the sport. We also touch on the comradery shared by his team at Duke City MMA and what it means to share the card with his brother Alfredo.2021-11-2309 minWorking ItWorking ItStaff perks - the good, the bad and the out therePuppy party anyone? That’s what one employer is offering its staff to lure them back into work. Perks have always been a part of employment packages but, during the pandemic, employers have become a lot more imaginative in a bid to keep their people engaged remotely - and then get them back in the office. What is the point of these perks, do they work - and what do managers need to know to offer staff what they really want?Isabel talks to Alicia Ries, director of communications for Emea at Steelcase, a US-based furniture co...2021-11-0312 minForza F1Forza F12021 United States Grand PrixEverything's bigger in Texas, as the saying goes, and that includes Grands Prix. The Circuit of the Americas delivered marching bands, cheerleaders, a military helicopter flyover, and, most important, a thrilling race. Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes finished one-two barely a second apart, while both Ferraris finished in the top six. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the USGP.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2021-10-2625 minDrift ProofDrift Proof12. Different Perspectives in PsychologyToday, I have a very special episode for you. This will be the first solo episode where I (Andrew) speak alone in an educational format. In this episode, I cover the seven basic perspectives in psychology. They are the psychodynamic, behavioral, humanistic, cognitive, sociocultural, biological, & evolutionary perspectives. As a bonus, I also touch on the positive and, my personal favorite, the existential perspectives. Understanding these perspectives is paramount in moving forward with your understanding of the mind. In order to know where we are and where we need to go, we must first understand where we have been. Today...2021-10-1145 minThat Entrepreneur LifeThat Entrepreneur LifeEpisode 91 - Using Mindfulness to Live and Work Heroically with Christian de la HuertaJoin Andrew Lees, Clint McPherson, and Christian de la Huerta as they discuss the heroic qualities in mindfulness and in really knowing oneself. Christian reflects on a famous line by Victor Frankl that says, “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances.” As he explains the must-have traits for entrepreneurs, redefines heroism, and shares how he tripled his income during COVID, Christian also opens up about his book, Awakening The Soul of Power.In this episode you will lea...2021-09-2936 minForza F1Forza F12021 Russian Grand PrixScuderia Ferrari wasn't expected to mount a challenge at Sochi, yet Carlos Sainz took the lead of the race on the first lap and finished on the podium! Rain in the closing laps cost McLaren's Lando Norris his first Grand Prix victory, while Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton scored an unprecedented 100th win. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the topsy-turvy Russian GP.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2021-09-2821 minForza F1Forza F12021 Italian Grand PrixThis year's race at Monza featured F1's second-ever Sprint Qualifying, title rivals Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton literally piling up in the gravel, and the race winner greeting the tifosi in Italian. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review a fascinating Italian GP.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2021-09-1326 minForza F1Forza F12021 British Grand PrixDespite Ferrari not having led a racing lap since 2019, Charles Leclerc led the field for 50 laps at Silverstone -- before, with just a few minutes left, Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton got by to take the win. Still, Leclerc's second place finish and pace all weekend suggest there's more to come from the Scuderia this season as it fights for third place in the constructor's championship. Plus, how about F1's first-ever Sprint Qualifying? Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review a novel British GP.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2021-07-1931 minThe Andrew Roman Show EspañolThe Andrew Roman Show EspañolLa BĂșsqueda Del SentidoHay mĂĄs de mil millones de resultados de Google sobre la definiciĂłn de una vida significativa. ÂżQuĂ© es lo que realmente nos da sentido? Investigamos sobre la teorĂ­a de la logoterapia del Dr. Viktor Frankl y en lo que la Biblia tiene que decir al respecto.2021-07-1923 minre:POSTEDre:POSTEDBetween stimulus and response there is a space.Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.—Viktor Frankl2021-05-3108 minForza F1Forza F12021 Monaco Grand PrixWhat a race! Ferrari's Charles Leclerc takes pole position in Monaco, while Carlos Sainz scores his first podium with the Scuderia. And wait -- did Mercedes really only score 7 points? Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review a very surprising Grand Prix.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2021-05-2424 minThe Meaningful Life with Andrew G. MarshallThe Meaningful Life with Andrew G. MarshallElaine Dundon: Stop Being a Prisoner of Your ThoughtsAre you a prisoner of your own way of thinking about life? If we step back and reframe our thoughts about work, relationships or family, we can find that there is more meaning and happiness in our life than we ever expected. In this episode, Andrew talks to Elaine Dundon of the Global Meaning Institute about being a prisoner of our thoughts and about finding meaning at work, even if we see our job as unrewarding or uninspiring. Elaine also explains the profound influence of Victor Frankl’s work, in particular his book Man’s Sear...2021-05-1752 minForza F1Forza F12021 Emilia Romagna Grand PrixRain, an old-school circuit, and two legitimate title contenders -- this past weekend's race at Imola had it all. Plus, both Ferraris finished in the points for the second Grand Prix in a row! Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the second race of 2021.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2021-04-2022 minForza F1Forza F12021 Bahrain Grand PrixThe Bahrain podium may have looked familiar, but the race that led to that result was anything but. Better still, both Ferraris finished in the points! Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the first race of 2021.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2021-03-3031 minTwins Talk it Up PodcastTwins Talk it Up PodcastEpisode 30: Carry a Flag, Carry a MessageTwins Talk it Up Episode 30: Carry a Flag, Carry a Message   In this episode of Twins Talk it Up, we speak with my friend Andrew Buerger. Andrew is an entrepreneur, author, speaker and the founder of Jodi's Climb for Hope, which has raised over $850,000 for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Cancer research.  Andrew shares about what lessons can be taken away from leading organizations and climbing mountains. We also dig into his book entitled, Carry a Flag from Pain to Passion. Andrew also talks about the importance of kn...2021-02-0148 minOn a Positive NoteOn a Positive NoteFrom Pain to PassionWhen we experience pain it can be easy to try and avoid the suffering that comes with it, but as the author Andrew Buerger reminds us, we have a valuable opportunity to use that pain to fuel our passion and make the world a better place as a result. Check out this episode of On a Positive Note to learn more about making every day a positive day through purpose and passion.OFFERBecome an official member of Hashtag Positivity and gain access to valuable resources for your growth and development, including...2020-12-3114 minForza F1Forza F12020 Abu Dhabi Grand PrixThe strangest season in F1 history concludes with a whimper in Abu Dhabi, where the biggest news was that a car without a Mercedes engine qualified on pole. But there's still plenty to talk about, from Ferrari doubling down on its Haas connection to Sebastian Vettel's last race with the Scuderia. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl discuss the current state of Formula 1 and look ahead to next year.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-12-1531 minForza F1Forza F12020 Sakhir GPThe second half of the Bahrain double-header had it all: a new track layout, two first-time drivers, and a first-time race winner. While all eyes were on Mercedes' George Russell at the start, it was Racing Point's Sergio Perez who took the victory in an action-packed race. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review all the excitement from Sakhir.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-12-0831 minForza F1Forza F12020 Bahrain GPWhile the race in Sakhir ran mostly according to expectations, the first lap was a thriller -- for all the wrong reasons. Romain Grosjean's horrifying crash reminded fans just how dangerous motorsport can be, yet, thanks to F1's ongoing drive for safety, the driver emerged almost unscathed from the burning remains of his car. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the first of two Grands Prix in Bahrain.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-12-0226 minForza F1Forza F12020 Turkish GPAnd yet another weekend with a new circuit! For the first time since 2011, Formula 1 returned to Istanbul Park and its famous quadruple-apex left-hander. Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton secured his seventh World Championship on the treacherous, wet track, then sprayed the post-race champagne with fellow champ Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari, who scored his first podium finish of the season. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the Turkish GP.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-11-1828 minForza F1Forza F12020 Emilia Romagna Grand PrixAnother weekend, another new circuit! For the first time since 2006, Formula 1 returns to Imola and the fantastic Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari. The Scuderia's Charles Leclerc scores a fifth-place finish,  but the story of the weekend, once again, is Mercedes, which wins its seventh consecutive constructor's championship. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the Emilia Romagna GP.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-11-0323 minForza F1Forza F12020 Portuguese Grand PrixFormula 1 heads to the season's second new circuit, Portimao. Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton scores his 92nd career win, breaking Michael Schumacher's record, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc puts in just as impressive a drive to finish fourth. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew  Frankl review the action from Portugal.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.  2020-10-2727 minForza F1Forza F12020 Eifel Grand PrixThe NĂŒrburgring delivers an exciting weekend, as Ferrari's Charles Leclerc qualifies fourth, Renault's Daniel Ricciardo clinches a surprise podium finish, and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton ties MIchael Schumacher's record of 91 Grand Prix victories. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the Eifel Grand Prix.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-10-1421 minForza F1Forza F12020 Russian Grand PrixFormula 1's recent spate of safety cars continued in Sochi, but otherwise the Russian GP offered little of the excitement of the last few races. There were two very happy drivers afterward, however, namely race-winner Valtteri Bottas and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who scored his best rest of the last five GPs. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the race.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-09-3022 minForza F1Forza F12020 Tuscan Grand PrixFerrari celebrates its 1,000th Grand Prix at the first-ever Tuscan GP! While a Mercedes victory was expected, no one could have predicted the race that unfolded, which featured a high-speed pileup, two red flags, and three standing starts. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the action at Mugello.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-09-1536 minForza F1Forza F12020 Italian Grand PrixA first-time race winner, less than a half-second separating first and second places at the checkered flag, and no Mercedes or Red Bull on the podium? If every Formula 1 race was as exciting and unpredictable as this year's Italian Grand Prix, F1 would be the most watched sport in the world. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the action at Monza.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-09-0828 minForza F1Forza F12020 Belgian Grand PrixMercedes reigns supreme at high-speed Spa-Francorchamps, as Lewis Hamilton scores his fifth victory in seven races, followed by teammate Valtteri Bottas. Meanwhile, Scuderia Ferrari struggles. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the Belgian Grand Prix.This episode is sponsored by the Ferrari Club of America.2020-08-3128 minForza F1Forza F12020 Spanish Grand PrixThe Formula 1 circus leaves Britain for Barcelona. Lewis Hamilton tops qualifying and the race, but there's plenty of action in the midfield and Sebastian Vettel beats Charles Leclerc to the finish line. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl unpack the Spanish Grand Prix.2020-08-1822 minForza F1Forza F12020 70th Anniversary Grand PrixFor the second week in a row Formula 1 raced at Silverstone, where the modern-day World Championship began in 1950. How things have changed: Alfa Romeo, which swept the podium 70 years ago, could only manage 15th- and 17th-place finishes, and for the first time in 2020 Mercedes didn't win. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix.2020-08-1032 minForza F1Forza F12020 British Grand PrixThe British Grand Prix may have started as a procession, but it ended with some of the most dramatic action we've seen this year. When the tire smoke cleared, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc stood on the podium for the second time this season. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl examine the first of two races at Silverstone.2020-08-0426 minThe Thought Honey Podcast: Thoughtful Conversations on Emotions and RelationshipsThe Thought Honey Podcast: Thoughtful Conversations on Emotions and RelationshipsEpisode 9: Positive Thinking! It's great, except when it's not.Welcome to the Thought Honey Podcast! Join us today and for future episodes for positive, real world discussions with Andy, a licensed marriage and family therapist, and Leah, his partner in everything! In this episode, we discuss a variety of topics, including: Wisdom from Viktor Frankl about letting happiness happen to you The power of optimism When positivity becomes toxic When to use positivity/positive thinking...and when not to! We look forward to bringing you great ideas to improve your life, your relationships, and yourself! Find out more...2020-07-2835 minForza F1Forza F12020 Hungarian Grand PrixThree weeks and three races into the season, Mercedes looks stronger than ever. Ferrari improves its pace in qualifying but remains out of podium contention, while Red Bull pulls off one of F1's great rebuilds. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew  Frankl unpack the Hungarian Grand Prix.2020-07-2227 minForza F1Forza F12020 Styrian Grand PrixOne week after it kicked off at the Red Bull Ring, the 2020 Formula 1 season resumed -- at the Red Bull Ring, home this year of both the Austrian and Styrian Grands Prix. The first race's reliability woes were nowhere to be seen, but it turned out to be a weekend Scuderia Ferrari will be anxious to forget. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review the Austrian action. 2020-07-1426 minForza F1Forza F12020 Austrian Grand PrixThe 2020 Formula 1 season (finally) kicks off in Austria! Ferrari starts well off the pace in qualifying, but Charles Leclerc finishes the race in second place. Forza Magazine's Aaron Jenkins and Andrew Frankl review a wild and crazy season-opener at the Red Bull Ring.2020-07-0840 minThe Mosaic PodcastThe Mosaic PodcastEp 072 The Art of TELLING a Story with Paul Andrew SmithPAUL ANDREW SMITH Paul is one of the world’s leading experts on organizational storytelling and one of Inc. Magazine’s Top 100 Leadership Speakers of 2018. He’s the bestselling author of several books, including Lead with a Story and The 10 Stories Great Leaders Tell, and a 20-year former executive at Procter & Gamble. His work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Time, Forbes, and Fast Company, among others. He can be found at www.leadwithastory.com What you will hear in this podcast:   the different ways stories are used how he teaches...2020-05-1500 minThe Messy MiddleThe Messy MiddleEpisode 14 - Shane McCurry - Culture and Leadership ConsultantShane McCurryhttp://www.shanemccurry.com/Brandon Ellis articlehttps://www.theage.com.au/interactive/2017/brandon-ellis/Brene Brownhttps://brenebrown.com/Man’s Search for Meaning by Victor Franklhttps://amzn.to/2wGj8O3  2020-04-1941 minPositive Impact with Andrew SchultzPositive Impact with Andrew Schultz#59: 'Man's Search For Meaning'"They may have been few in number, but they offer sufficient proof that everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way." -Viktor Frankl During World War 2, over 60 million people died worldwide. Our grandparents and great-grandparents were called away to serve our country and risk their lives fighting in a war against the most evil enemies our world has ever seen. This included concentration camps and the worst human atrocities known to man. Viktor...2020-03-2029 minThe Andrew Roman ShowThe Andrew Roman Show06. The Search for MeaningThere are over 1 billion results by Google on the definition of a meaningful life. What really gives us meaning? We go deeper into Dr. Viktor Frankl's theory of Logotherapy and what the Bible has to say about it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theandrewromanshow/message2020-03-0919 minThe Andrew Roman ShowThe Andrew Roman ShowThe Search for MeaningThere are over 1 billion results by Google on the definition of a meaningful life. What really gives us meaning? We go deeper into Dr. Viktor Frankl's theory of Logotherapy and what the Bible has to say about it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theandrewromanshow/message2020-03-0919 minThe Andrew Roman ShowThe Andrew Roman Show06. The Search for MeaningThere are over 1 billion results by Google on the definition of a meaningful life. What really gives us meaning? We go deeper into Dr. Viktor Frankl's theory of Logotherapy and what the Bible has to say about it.2020-03-0919 minKnowledge For Men ArchivesKnowledge For Men ArchivesThe Unity of Wealth, Work, and Fulfillment With Jake DuceyAt twenty-one-years-old, Jake Ducey is the world’s youngest published inspirational author and is the Director of Self Reliance Institute, where he has built both a school and an orphanage in San Marcos, Guatemala. Since 2012 Jake has traveled to Guatemala, Australia, Indonesia, and Thailand. His experiences in such countries, after quitting a basketball scholarship and leaving a drug-filled life at 19 years old to wander the world without a map, have become his first full book, “Into the Wind; My Six-Month Journey Wandering the World for Life’s Purpose. Favorite Success Quote “Your income is direct...2020-02-1058 minUnder the Juniper TreeUnder the Juniper Tree“A Look at Existentialistic Theory of Counseling” (Under the Juniper Tree S10E7)Under the Juniper Tree Season 10, Episode 7 for Tuesday, December 17, 2019 Thought up by Viktor Frankl. o   Spent portion of life in Concentration Camps during WW2. o   Family died and was the only survivor. o   Noticed something about his fellow prisoners. He could tell when someone was going to die soon because certain prisoners would become: listless, [
]2019-12-1713 minUnder the Juniper TreeUnder the Juniper Tree“A Look at Existentialistic Theory of Counseling” (Under the Juniper Tree S10E7)Under the Juniper Tree Season 10, Episode 7 for Tuesday, December 17, 2019 Thought up by Viktor Frankl. o   Spent portion of life in Concentration Camps during WW2. o   Family died and was the only survivor. o   Noticed something about his fellow prisoners. He could tell when someone was going to die soon because certain prisoners would become: listless, [
]2019-12-1713 minKnowledge For Men ArchivesKnowledge For Men ArchivesOvercoming Disappointment in Work, Love, and Life With Christine HasslerAs a professional speaker, Christine leads seminars and workshops to audiences around the country. She has spoken to over 100,000 people at colleges, personal growth events, conferences, and corporations. Christine has appeared as an expert on The Today Show, CNN, ABC, CBS, FOX, E!, Style and PBS, as well as various local television and radio shows, speaking about life issues and “Expectation Hangovers¼” – a phenomenon she identified and trademarked or generational diversity. She is also a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post and Cosmo. She is the author of many books including the Expectation Hangover Favor...2019-11-2056 minThe HR Social Hour Half Hour PodcastThe HR Social Hour Half Hour PodcastEpisode 67 - Jon & Wendy talk to Andrew MortonWe're joined by Andrew Morton, Director of Social Engagement for SHRM.  Andrew is a return guest as part of Mental Health Awareness Month as he published an article earlier in the month regarding his own struggle over the last many years.  We want to bring this topic to the forefront and appreciate Andrew being willing to share his story and insights with us on how as HR leaders we can help employees and their managers work through this challenging process. Andrew's book recommendations: Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl The Power of Vu...2019-05-2329 minKyle Kingsbury PodcastKyle Kingsbury Podcast#85 Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.Neuroscientist and Professor of Neurobiology at the Stanford University, Andrew D. Huberman works to understand Why are we here, what are we good at...we discuss the current understanding of how the brain works. We dive into the positive effects of daylight, Neurotransmitters in our hormones systems, the evolutionary reason behind dad bod, the stress response and mitigation, growth mindset, Breath-work and how respiration affects the nervous system, hypnosis as a tool, the importance of sleep, managing autonomic arousal and how our internal stress response has evolved, Psychedelics, Float Tanks and states of consciousness, why we should rethink the w...2019-04-291h 40On n\'est pas du mondeOn n'est pas du mondeE111 - Viktor Frankl/Ermitage Saint-Antoine/MortOn continue de rĂ©flĂ©chir sur l’Ɠuvre du psychiatre autrichien Viktor Frankl avec Jean-Philippe Brissette. On dĂ©couvre l’Ermitage Saint-Antoine et sa revue Le Messager avec Yves Casgrain. On feuillette les pages de notre plus rĂ©cent dossier sur la mort avec James Langlois. ♫ ♫ ♫  Isabelle Blais/ La Renarde - La litanie des gens gentils Munya - North Hatley Andrew Bird - Cracking Codes2019-04-0158 minMark Bell\'s Power ProjectMark Bell's Power ProjectPower Project EP. 146 - Shawn FranklShawn Frankl is a bodybuilder, powerlifter, trainer and owner of Big Iron Gym. He has World Record totals in both the 198 lb and 220 lb weight class in powerlifting with 1055 lb squat, 825 lb bench, and 750 lb deadlift at 198; and 1060 lb squat, 875 lb bench, and 780 lb deadlift at 220. As a bodybuilder he has placed 1st on multiple occasions and in his most recent show, won 1st place open and masters and overall Men Master's Division at the NPC Mighty Muscle On the Mississippi. He has also appeared on Muscle and Fitness Magazine, Iron Man Magazine, and on the cover of Powerlifting USA...2018-11-281h 30#ELB Education Leadership and Beyond#ELB Education Leadership and BeyondDr. Stephen "Bird" Birchak Episode #45Blog #45: 5 Reflections of Really, Really Happy People with guest Dr. Stephen "Bird" Birchak Education Leadership and Beyond: Surviving & Thriving with Andrew Marotta... Podcast #45: 5 Reflections of Really, Really Happy People with guest Dr. Stephen "Bird" Birchak... This weeks sponsor: The Coaching & Leadership Journal edited by Dan Spainhour: order your 12 month subscription today with a 20% discount for Ed Leadership & Beyond listeners: use code ELB20. This is fantastic resource for all leaders with over 20 stories, articles, quotes,and reflections. Leadership Publishing Team Website. Dr. Bird's website can be found here: DOCBIRD.COM. 5 Active Reflections of Really, Really Happy People. Every time I see...2018-04-2949 minAstrocytesAstrocytesAstrocytes 3: Why and HowWelcome to another episode of Astrocytes, the sad podcast. This week: Viktor Frankl, bad shrinks, terrible events, and the medium-term relocation of Astrocytes headquarters.2017-07-2913 minPress Play On The Sensational Full Audiobook Now, Curious Minds!Press Play On The Sensational Full Audiobook Now, Curious Minds!Frankly Frankl: Life, Love, Luck & Automobiles by Andrew FranklPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/251172to listen full audiobooks. Title: Frankly Frankl: Life, Love, Luck & Automobiles Author: Andrew Frankl Narrator: Andrew Frankl Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 0 minutes Release date: December 3, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Nazis, communists, Formula 1, Ferraris, the Cannonball Run, the Olympics, even a true love then found nearly 40 years later - Andrew Frankl's memoir reads like a work of fantasy. 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Inside this audiobook, you'll find Frankl's reflections on his 75 years of life, love, luck, and automobiles. Complete with fascinating sound effects from Revolution to racing...2015-12-0305 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsFrankly Frankl: Life, Love, Luck & Automobiles by Andrew FranklPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/251172to listen full audiobooks. Title: Frankly Frankl: Life, Love, Luck & Automobiles Author: Andrew Frankl Narrator: Andrew Frankl Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 0 minutes Release date: December 3, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Nazis, communists, Formula 1, Ferraris, the Cannonball Run, the Olympics, even a true love then found nearly 40 years later - Andrew Frankl's memoir reads like a work of fantasy. But it's all true. 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But it's all true. Inside this audiobook, you'll find Frankl's reflections on his 75 years of life, love, luck, and automobiles. Complete with...2015-12-0104 minDownload Full Audiobook in Bios & Memoirs, Personal MemoirsDownload Full Audiobook in Bios & Memoirs, Personal MemoirsFrankly Frankl by Andrew Frankl | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Frankly Frankl Author: Andrew Frankl Narrator: Andrew Frankl Format: Unabridged Length: 4 hrs Language: English Release date: 11-30-15 Publisher: Pro Audio Voices Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Personal Memoirs Summary: Nazis, communists, Formula 1, Ferraris, the Cannonball Run, the Olympics, even a true love then found nearly 40 years later - Andrew Frankl's memoir reads like a work of fantasy. But it's all true. Inside this audiobook, you'll find Frankl's reflections on his 75 years of life, love, luck, and automobiles. Complete with fascinating sound effects from Revolution to racing and from Halle Berry...2015-11-3004 min