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AFTN Soccer Show
Episode 665 – The AFTN Soccer Show (White Noise, Schadenfreude - Whitecaps new stadium plans, Rapids navigated, Sinead King and Julia Grosso interviews)
We’re back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, Northern Super League, and Canadian national team chat. What a week it's been for the Whitecaps. They dominated Colorado Rapids to stay top of the MLS West, they gave themselves a great chance of advancing in the CONCACAF Champions Cup against Pumas, and news broke on Friday that a new, soccer-specific stadium to call their own was in the works. We delve into all the action on and off the pitch and hear from Whitecaps CEO Axel Schuster about the stadium ne...
2025-04-07
2h 27
Last Goodbye
Francisco Schuster: "Slingers, confetti en een optreden van Camille!"
We hopen met z'n allen dat het nog niet voor meteen is, maar wanneer Francisco Schuster ons verlaat, dan wordt dat één groot feest. Met slingers, confetti en misschien wel een optreden van Camille. Mensen moeten met pijn aan de kaken van het lachen huiswaarts keren. Z'n familie mag dan weer elk een stukje van Francisco zelf meenemen. En die powerpoint, hoe zit dat juist?
2024-11-10
36 min
The WildStory: A Podcast of Poetry and Plants by The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
Episode 13: Poet Camille T. Dungy, Designer Claudia West and New Jersey Artist Susan Darwin
In episode 13, Camille T. Dungy (0:03:00), a renowned poet, essayist, and memoirist, joins Ann Wallace in conversation about her book Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden, published by Simon and Schuster in 2023 and now out in paperback. Soil is a book that invites us into Camille’s native plant prairie project at her home in Colorado, but it is also about much more than that, taking us back to the year 2020 and making record not only of the story of a garden but of the context—familial, national, historical, ecological, social—from which it sprang. In Ask...
2024-06-12
1h 28
Camille Parle Sexe
#95 Emily Nagoski : understanding sexual arousal, pleasure, and long-term relationships
(EN) Emily Nagoski, renowned author of bestselling books including "Come As You Are" and "Burnout," is a leading voice in the field of sexual health and wellness. With a background in counseling and health behavior, she merges sex education with stress education to empower women to embrace confidence and joy in their bodies. Her latest work, "Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections," continues her mission to provide evidence-based guidance for fulfilling and lasting relationships. Emily resides in Massachusetts with her beloved pets.With Emily Nagoski, we talked about :Responsive DesirePleasure...
2024-05-27
46 min
Tea Time Crimes
Highway of Tears: Part 3
PART THREE. In Canada there is a stretch of highway between the cities of Prince Rupert and Prince George that covers 725 km (or 450 miles). For over 50 years, this dark, isolated road has swallowed up women and girls in the night from 1969 to present. Because of the despair that has happened along this corridor, it is now known as the Highway of Tears. In this three-part series, we will be exploring this area and the devastating stories found alongside it. If you have any information for any of these cases, please call the E-PANA Tip Line at 1.877.543.4822.
2024-03-12
43 min
Cultivating Place
In honor of BHM: Camille Dungy on "Soil, The Story of A Black Mother's Garden" BEST OF
Camille Dungy is perhaps best known for her remarkable and award-winning, often environmentally focused poetry and editing of collections of environmentally focused poetry and writing by people of color exploring the intersections of gender, race, art, environment, and culture. In honor of Black History Month, we revisit this best-of conversation with Camille from May of 2023. Just as her newest title, Soil, The Story of A Black Mother’s Garden was published by Simon & Schuster. Soil is a rich exploration into and celebration of ancestry and being an ancestor; about what it means to be human, about motherhood, writing, gardening, biodiversity, grief...
2024-02-01
1h 22
Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden
In honor of BHM: Camille Dungy on "Soil, The Story of A Black Mother's Garden" BEST OF
Camille Dungy is perhaps best known for her remarkable and award-winning, often environmentally focused poetry and editing of collections of environmentally focused poetry and writing by people of color exploring the intersections of gender, race, art, environment, and culture. In honor of Black History Month, we revisit this best-of conversation with Camille from May of 2023. Just as her newest title, Soil, The Story of A Black Mother’s Garden was published by Simon & Schuster. Soil is a rich exploration into and celebration of ancestry and being an ancestor; about what it means to be human, about motherhood, writing, gardening, biodiversity, grief...
2024-02-01
1h 22
DS Vandaag
Radar. “Je kan dat niet bevatten”; de bedenker van #LikeMe blikt terug
Het is voorbij. Dit weekend zingen Pommelien Thijs, Camille Dhont, Francisco Schuster en co. voor de allerlaatste keer de grootste #LikeMe hits. De reeks werd exact vijf jaar geleden voor het eerst uitgezonden op Ketnet en werd een gigantisch succes. Waarom is de musicalreeks met Vlaamse klassiekers zo'n hype? En hoe was het voor de jonge cast om plots bekend te worden? We blikken terug met het brein achter de reeks, Thomas Van Goethem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-01-14
25 min
Bar Miroir
“Je kan dat niet bevatten”; de bedenker van #LikeMe blikt terug
Het is voorbij. Dit weekend zingen Pommelien Thijs, Camille Dhont, Francisco Schuster en co voor de allerlaatste keer de grootste #LikeMe hits. De reeks werd exact vijf jaar geleden voor het eerst uitgezonden op Ketnet en werd een gigantisch succes. Waarom is de musicalreeks met Vlaamse klassiekers zo'n hype? En hoe was het voor de jonge cast om plots bekend te worden? We blikken terug met het brein achter de reeks, Thomas Van Goethem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-01-13
25 min
The E-Spot With Camille Kauer
#216 LA & NY Times best-selling author and nurse, Carol Gino on The E-Spot with Camille #meandmario
Carol Gino RN, MA, has been a nurse, author and teacher for many years. She has worked in all areas of nursing including Emergency Room, Intensive Care, the Burn Unit, Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Pediatric Intensive Care, and Hospice Care for the terminally ill. Currently, through coaching one-on-one with individual clients, her Masters in Transpersonal Studies allows her to focus on new modalities for healing, changes in consciousness, and cross-cultural healing. Carol is the author or co-author of over 8 books, including Los Angeles Times and New York Times bestsellers. She's also created several products and online programs for Nurses, Writers and thos...
2023-10-27
1h 07
InTechnology
176. Securing Kubernetes Containers
In this episode of InTechnology, Camille gets into confidential computing and securing Kubernetes containers with Felix Schuster, Co-Founder and CEO of Edgeless Systems. They talk about encrypted runtime, protecting workloads in the cloud, the benefits of open-source confidential computing, traceability and transparency of software, how Edgeless Systems is providing confidential computing to smaller cloud providers, and more. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.
2023-10-16
25 min
The Empty Chair by PEN SA
S9 E4 Camille T. Dungy & Yewande Omotoso: Gardening & Creating a Space of Welcome
Yewande Omotoso asks Camille Dungy about her latest book, Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden. They delve into nature writing, gardening, radical generosity, writing revisions, the ethics of fellowship grants, hope and resilience. Yewande Omotoso trained as an architect and holds a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Cape Town. She is the Vice-President and Treasurer of PEN South Africa. Her debut novel Bom Boy (Modjaji Books, 2011) won the South African Literary Award First Time Author Prize. Yewande was a 2015 Miles Morland Scholar. Her second novel The Woman Next Door (Chatto and Wi...
2023-09-07
50 min
Roots and All - Gardening Podcast
Episode 242: Soil - The Story of a Black Mother's Garden
Hello and welcome to this week's episode where my guest is poet and scholar Camille Dungy. Camille has documented how she diversified her garden to reflect her heritage in her book 'Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden'. We talk about the politics of gardening, planting a nature garden and how nature writing has influenced our gardens in the past and how it can shape the way we do so in the future. Dr Ian Bedford's Bug of the Week: Bloodsuckers What We Talk About Why Camille believes "Every politically engaged person s...
2023-06-19
26 min
Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden
SOIL: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden, with Camille Dungy
As we head into the exuberance of May and towards Mother’s Day celebrations here in the U.S., this week, we speak again with award-winning poet, scholar, and University Distinguished Professor at CSU, Colorado: Camille Dungy. Her newest book, Soil: The Story of A Black Mother’s Garden, just published on Tuesday, May 2nd, from Simon & Schuster. SOIL is a rich exploration into and celebration of ancestry and being an ancestor; about what it means to be human, about motherhood, writing, gardening, biodiversity, grief, beauty, joy, and above all, SOIL is about the tenacious hope for growth. Join us! Cultiva...
2023-05-04
1h 22
Cultivating Place
SOIL: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden, with Camille Dungy
As we head into the exuberance of May and towards Mother’s Day celebrations here in the U.S., this week, we speak again with award-winning poet, scholar, and University Distinguished Professor at CSU, Colorado: Camille Dungy. Her newest book, Soil: The Story of A Black Mother’s Garden, just published on Tuesday, May 2nd, from Simon & Schuster. SOIL is a rich exploration into and celebration of ancestry and being an ancestor; about what it means to be human, about motherhood, writing, gardening, biodiversity, grief, beauty, joy, and above all, SOIL is about the tenacious hope for growth. Join us! Cultiva...
2023-05-04
1h 22
Book Riot - The Podcast
Searching for the “It” Book of April
Jeff and Rebecca are traveling for work this week, so we present the inaugural episode of First Edition to tide you over. We’ll be back next week with a regular episode.In the first section, Jeff and Rebecca play a game of “knockout” to figure out what the “it” book of April might be. In the second section, Yahdon Israel, Senior Editor at Simon & Schuster, comes on to talk about putting books into the world. And in section three, Sarah Bakewell and Jeff talk about humanism on the occasion of the publication of her new book, Humanly Po...
2023-04-24
1h 15
Lannan Center Podcast
Camille T. Dungy and Major Jackson | 2022-2023 Readings & Talks
On April 11, 2023, The Lannan Center hosted a reading and talk featuring poets Camille T. Dungy and Major Jackson.Camille T. Dungy is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently Trophic Cascade (Wesleyan UP, 2017), winner of the Colorado Book Award. She is also the author of the essay collections Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden (Simon & Schuster, 2023) and Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood and History (W.W. Norton, 2017), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Dungy has also edited anthologies including Black Nature: Four Centuries of Af...
2023-04-11
1h 11
First Edition
Choosing the “It” Book of April, Talking Publishing with Yahdon Israel, and Sarah Bakewell on Humanism
In this kick-off episode, Jeff O’Neal plays a game to determine the “it” book of April with Rebecca Schinksy, talks about what it means to put a book into the world with Simon & Schuster Senior Editor Yahdon Israel, and considers humanism with Sarah Bakewell, on the occasion of the publication of her new book, Humanly Possible.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Discussed in this episode:It Book Knock-Out ContendersWonder Boy by Angel Au-Yeung and David...
2023-04-05
1h 14
El Scriptorium
Lorenzo de' Medici - El Scriptorium
Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici fue el Primer Ciudadano de la República de Florencia en la segunda mitad del siglo XV. Miembro de la familia de banqueros de los Medici, a lo largo de su vida tuvo que mantener las finanzas familiares al tiempo que dirigía la República, todo mientras levantaba resentimientos entre las antiguas familias florentinas. La época que vivió fue convulsa, la de una Italia repartida entre las grandes potencias, constantemente enfrentadas y aliadas entre sí. A pesar de todas las adversidades consiguió afianzar la posición de su familia entre los principales linajes europeos. Sus cont...
2023-02-05
56 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 14 A Training Experience
This podcast describes my favorite training and coaching activity to prepare people for global negotiation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-07-12
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 13 Negotiating in Frankfurt
What do US representatives need to consider when preparing for their first face-to-face meeting with their German counterparts in Frankfurt? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-05-24
09 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 12 Technology and South Korea
This episode describes the process of one manager preparing a team to take a trip to South Korea - differences in doing business, how to present onesself and the company, how to prepare questions, and the level iff formality. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-05-17
13 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 11 A Meeting in Spain
The process and style of meetings in Spain is not the same as in the US. The schedule for dinner and type of social conversation is also quite different. Doing research and planning before going to Spain is important for success. However, if the pre-planning did not happen, you need to observe what is going on around you and make appropriate adjustments. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-05-10
14 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 10 Meeting in Saudi Arabia
The new Global Sales Manager is not getting off to a good start during his initial meeting in Saudi Arabia. After a description of the first meeting, there are comments about other options to use during the meeting. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-05-03
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 9 A Quarterly Sales Meeting in South America
The basic framework for the Quarterly Sale Meeting in South America is the same as it was for Europe and Asia. Just as there were differences between the meeting in Europe and Asia so there are differences in South America as well. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-04-26
16 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 8 A Quarterly Sales Meeting in Asia
The tactics for the quarterly sales meeting in Asia have some variations from the meetings in Europe. The end time of the meeting is not stated because indirect communication take much more time. The approach to information gathering is more generic and personal blame is avoided. However, disappointment is indicated and specific goals are set with a specific timetable. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-04-19
14 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 7 A Quarterly Sales Review Meeting in Europe
Sales. review meetings often contain some positive and negative information. In this scenario the US executives are preparing for a meeting with their European team. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-04-12
14 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 6 Business Style in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabian business people do business all over the world and are familiar with the ways of doing business in other areas of the world. However, It is important to remember that when you visit Saudi Arabia, business is likely to be conducted in the way that is familiar to them in their own country. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-04-05
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 5 "After Five" in Japan
Informal and indirect conversation is difficult for businesspeople in the US. However, mastering this approach to communication is essential for doing business successfully in Japan. This scenario provides one example. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-03-29
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 4 Making a Deal in China
Making a Deal and managing a deal in China are two different things. Once the contract is signed you can not assume that everything will go as specified in the contract. Managing a contract in China is time consuming and expensive. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-03-22
16 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 3 Market Knowledge in Chile
After running a series of radio ads, a company find out that there are no results because decisions had been made with insufficient market knowledge. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-03-15
10 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 2 A Training Session
After creating a protocol for a training program in the US, a company team went to Indonesia to conduct the program. The program did not go according to plan and the results were not consistent with the US results. This episode describes what happened and suggests alternative methods. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-03-07
22 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Scenario 1 Discussion in Malaysia
A US Regional Sales Manager for Southeast Asia visits Malaysia to have a conversation with the local Manager about low sales numbers. The conversation does not get off to a good beginning. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-03-01
13 min
The Well+Good Podcast
Table for One
Whether we’ve enjoyed it or not, we’ve all had plenty of time over this past year and a half to really get to know one person in particular: ourselves. While it’s no question that flexing our social muscles and connecting with others is important for our overall sense of well-being, how can we start to have more meaningful experiences by ourselves? (Without checking Instagram every few minutes or catching up on work emails). Consider this your sign to clear your schedule, head to your favorite restaurant, and book a table for one.HOST: Taylor Camill...
2021-10-27
18 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 58 Chinese Businesspeople in Southeast Asia
The question behind this work was whether Chinese businesspeople negotiate the same way across countries in Southeast Asia. If not, what are the "Chinese" characteristics and what influences the differences. Three different methods were used to collect data to respond to this question. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series...
2021-07-13
14 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 57 Preparing for a Cross-Cultural Business Meeting
Each cross-cultural business meeting is unique. The goal of the meeting is different, the areas of expertise required are different, the location may be different, or the levels of company hierarchy represented may be different. As such, team members need to be carefully chosen, training may be necessary, travel time may need to be adjusted to allow for recovery time, an interpreter may need to be hired, and members will need to prepare. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and...
2021-07-06
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 56 What Does Kiasu Mean?
Kiasu is a characteristic often associated with the Chinese in Singapore. The traits associated with being "kiasu" are positive and negative and have displayed in cartoons about "Mr. Kaisu." If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by developing...
2021-06-29
06 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 55 US and Japanese Negotiating Styles
While the overall process of negotiation is similar, the importance of the steps and style of communication are different in the US and Japanese approaches to negotiation. Understanding the differences allows for better preparation. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more...
2021-06-22
08 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 54 Cultural Differences in Business Practices
Each cultural group has its own set of business practices that may appear strange to someone from another cultural group. Spending time to learn the rituals and do some accommodation is generally a good way for locals to perceive you and your business positively. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This...
2021-06-08
08 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 52 The V-Curve and Culture Shock
Culture shock is a common occurrence with a defined process. The length of the process and the depth of the rough at the bottom of the V depends upon whether you know about it, have strategies for managing it, and are flexible. It will happen each time you are transferred to a new location because each location is different. However, you now have some strategies for dealing with it. However, do remember that returning home will bring another V-curve because home is not the same as when you left and neither are you. If you would like...
2021-06-01
13 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 51 Gift Giving
Giving giving around the world is a complex activity with different norms in each country. You need to think about what is appropriate to give as a gift, how to wrap it, the timing of when to present it, and don't forget the thank you after you receive a gift. One other important consideration is to always check with your company's legal department before giving gifts. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global...
2021-05-25
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 50 US and European Business Perceptions
While next to each other on the Classification of Cultures Model, US and European businesspeople can often be frustrated when working together.The differences can impact how each group views the other, uses time, makes decisions, and performs in meetings. Identifying some of the differences is a start but then each group needs to find a way to work together successfully. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99...
2021-05-18
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 49 Direct and Indirect Communication
Direct communication is efficient and gets to the point quickly. Indirect communication talks around the issue, can be difficult to interpret, and takes more time. It takes a lot of practice to understand the other style of communication and to engage in conversations when different styles are being used. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback...
2021-05-11
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 48 High and Low Context Language Conversations
Conversations between people having a conversation when one person uses a high context language and the other person uses a low context language are extremely challenging and exhausting. Both sides need to learn how the other side uses language and use skills required to understand what is being said. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback t...
2021-05-04
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 47 Idioms and Proverbs from Africa
Everyone has knowledge but should not be boastful because someone always knows more. Knowledge is valuable but only significant if paired with action which requires focus. Discussions are valued but one needs to be polite. While thinking that what others have is valuable, it is important to remember that knowing yourself and your limits is important. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books a...
2021-04-27
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 46 Idioms and Proverbs from the Middle East
Life may be challenging but much advice is given in the Middle East about how to face challenges as well as to be patient and understand with the mind and the heart. Friends reveal themselves when there is trouble and reading is a way to move past disappointment. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to...
2021-04-20
08 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 45 Proverbs and Idioms in Asia
Working hard, overcoming obstacles, and dealing with mistakes provide valuable advice regarding the importance of work. In addition, one needs to realize that what you say and do will become part of the grapevine of information and that you need to use that grapevine to see if and how people keep their promises. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books...
2021-04-15
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 45 Proverbs and Idioms from Asia
The value of work, importance of matching actions with words, as well as the speed and breadth of the grapevine are all talked about in proverbs and idioms from Asia. They provide good insight for how Asian may approach the process of doing business. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This...
2021-04-13
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 44 Idioms and Proverbs in Central and South America
People appear to be born into a certain station in life but, whatever that station, know they can find alternatives, can be successful, and should be cautious about making decisions. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by...
2021-04-07
08 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 43 Idioms and Proverbs from Europe
Europeans tend to be more cautious and try to protect what they have when making decisions. Individuals need to take responsibility for their success and friends are important for protection. These are some of the sentiments that idioms and proverbs reveal about Europeans that are relevant when preparing to do business in Europe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-03-30
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 42 Proverbs and Idioms in the US
Idioms and sayings are shorthand or descriptive ways of revealing a way of thinking. This podcast explains what several sayings from the US reveal about how people see the world, approach decision making, and value action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-03-23
10 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 41 Communication in Africa
The diversity of tribal cultures in Africa is compounded by the number of countries that established colonies in Africa. The tribal cultures continue to have a significant impact of the process of doing business. As such, patterns of communication seek to keep harmony, demonstrate respect, and bargain intensely when doing business. Developing a relationship with someone who can assist you with the protocol and practices of a specific tribe will be very helpful. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-03-16
17 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 40 Communication in the Middle East
Hospitality, importance of blood relationships, significance of hone, and distinctive form of logic are all characteristics of communication in the Middle East. Learning how to navigate these elements is critical for success. This podcast introduces you to the process. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed...
2021-03-10
23 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 39 Communication in Japan and Korea
The importance of rituals, indirect communication, and a high-context language combine to create a challenging communication environment in Japan and Korea. As a result, business activities take more time and require much adaptation so this segment is a bit longer than previous segments. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series...
2021-03-03
22 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 38 Communication in China and with Overseas Chinese
Words, truth, harmony, and forms of logic are all significantly different between Chinese speakers and those regions on the far lefthand side of the Classification of Cultures Model. Communication can be challenging and requires preparation, patience, and persistence. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to...
2021-02-23
17 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 37 Communication in India
In India there are at least 16 major languages with many different dialects. In addition many people speak English - usually British English. There are also many religions that are not monotheistic with Hinduism forming the basis of philosophical thought in India. The result is that many versions of a situation exist at once and there is no compulsion to find one truth. Communication is challenging and the visitor needs to prepare for the amount of time that will be required to conduct business in India. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a p...
2021-02-16
16 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 36 Communication in Eastern Europe and Russia
Honesty is highly value but may be set aside to protect one's self, family, or inner circle. Outsiders are generally viewed with suspicion. As a result, obtaining information and developing a working relationship takes time and is challenging. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to...
2021-02-09
13 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 35 Communication in Latin America
The style of language in Latin America and the importance of non-verbal communication in this region means that you need to listen and observe others carefully. At the same time, you need to be careful of what you say and do because it is easy to unintentionally offend people from this region. In addition, it will take more time to get to the task and to create solutions. If you would like to see the models referenced in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called...
2021-02-02
15 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 34 Communication in Mediterranean Europe
Nonverbal elements are important for creating status and status helps determine your credibility. Argumentation is deemed as an enjoyable part of life with loud, lively discussions of ideas. Preparing and practicing how to argument effectively in this region is as important as demonstrating proper manners in both business and social situations. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send...
2021-01-26
17 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 33 Communication in North America, Australia, and New Zealand
English is the common language in these countries but the differences between British and American English need to be understood. The basic communication style is direct and straightforward with strong arguments supported by factual evidence being used to work toward compromise in solving problems. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This...
2021-01-19
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 32 Communication in Northwestern and Central Europe
Conducting business takes place between people - either face-to-face or using a digital tool. Four elements - words, truth, style, and logic - determine how communication works in each cultural region. In Northwestern and Central Europe, words are important, universal truths are accepted, style follows formal systems and process, and logic is critical for successful argumentation. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books an...
2021-01-12
17 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 31 Business Process in Africa
Private lives are definitely closely guarded as a member of a tribe, clan, or extended family. Important decisions take a long time and creating personal relationships, with rights and obligations, takes time. These reciprocal relationships function differently from relationships in task-oriented regions so understanding the process is important. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to...
2021-01-05
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 30 Business Process in the Middle East
The timing and sequence of business activities is significantly different in the Middle East. Hospitality should not be taken to mean that business is proceeding well. Hospitality is offered to everyone. Understanding how the process works is necessary to being successful in the Middle East. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. T...
2020-12-29
16 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 28 Business Process in China and with Overseas Chinese
Time is circular, meaning there is always more time. Building and maintaining relationships is essential for doing business with Chinese businesspeople. Understanding "quanxi" and a "spider's web" approach to business is helpful for navigating the process. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you...
2020-12-22
16 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 29 Business Process in Japan and South Korea
Work is accomplished by working through people so taking time to create and maintain relationships is critical for success. As a result of using an agrarian-type cycle of decision-making and the requirement of needing consensus for decisions, means that the rhythm or pace of doing business is different in Japan and South Korea. Disregarding these requirements can cause offense which could easily result in you losing a business opportunity. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book...
2020-12-15
16 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 27 Business Process in India
India is a large country with a large population. This great diversity also includes the influence of the British. As a result many businesspeople are bicultural, thereby increasing the complexity of doing business in India where relationships are very important. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is d...
2020-12-08
14 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 26 Business Process in Eastern Europe and Russia
Broth front door and back door approaches can be used to accomplish tasks in this region making it essential to take the time to develop relationships. The process of doing business in this region is constantly changing so it is important that you maintain relationships with your contacts and use resources to determine the current status of business processes. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars...
2020-12-01
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 25 Business Process in South and Central America
South and Central America is the region situated about halfway between Task and Relationships on the Classification of Cultures Model. Personal relationships, especially the family network, is very important and often takes precedence over business activities.As such social competence is just as important as technical competence when doing business in this region. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books...
2020-11-24
18 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 24 Business Process in Mediterranean Europe
The polychronic orientation toward time impacts how meetings flow and how agreements are reached. Participants are expected to engage in lively discussions on a wide range of topics. Discussions and decisions do not happen in a linear, sequential manner. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed...
2020-11-17
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 23 Business Process in North America, Australia and New Zealand
The line between public life and private life has been strong. The need to stay at home during the Covid 19 Pandemic and new technology has definitely blurred this line. However, efforts are still made to use schedules so that time is used efficiently. AN effort is made to keep business and private life separate so business decisions can be made objectively without being influenced by personal relationships. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called...
2020-11-10
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 22 Business Process in Northwestern and Central Europe
Business activities flow in an orderly sequential manner. Professionals arrive on time, prepared to follow the agenda and are prepared to discuss the issues. Private and public life are kept separate and privacy is strongly guarded. Professionals demonstrated their understanding of this process. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series...
2020-11-03
14 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 21 Systems and Order in Africa
Each African country is a unique mix of cultures, traditions, and history. One of the distinctive characteristics of Africa is the important role of tribes. Understanding the impact of the bi-cultural or multi-cultural mix of traditions is important for doing business successfully in this region. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com...
2020-10-27
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 20 Order and Systems in the Middle East
Islam is intertwined with the government and legal systems in every Middle Eastern country to a greater or lesser extent. As a result business activities, contracts, and relationships operate differently in this area of the world. Understanding the particular combination of religions, ethnic groups, forms of government, and legal systems in each country is essential for success. Understanding some of the fundamentals is a good place to begin. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is c...
2020-10-19
15 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 19 Order and Systems in Japan and South Korea
The assumption of constant change and the importance of groups are fundamental to understanding the importance of hierarchy, the interdependent nature of business and government, and the orientation toward contracts. Understanding these perspectives will help you understand you need to spend more time doing business here. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback...
2020-10-12
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 18 Order and Changes in China and with Overseas Chinese
Relationships are just as important, if not more important, than accomplishing tasks in this region. As a result, it is important to develop good relationships with people at several levels of the organization and to maintain those relationships. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to...
2020-10-05
14 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 17 Order and Systems in India
India is an independent country and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Influences of different philosophies, religions, and languages created a mosaic culture with a two-tier process of getting things done in India. British influences of government and law exist but neither is completely transparent. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations...
2020-09-28
13 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 16 Order and Systems in Eastern Europe and Russia
This region of the former Soviet Union is in transition and encompasses great diversity. In general, transparency of government and legal systems are still viewed with suspicion so networks of trusted individuals are critical for success. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you...
2020-09-22
14 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 15 Order and Systems in Latin America
What does it mean that a contract is like a work of art? See how a fatalistic attitude and the importance of relationships create a different view of contracts. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by developing...
2020-09-14
13 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 14 Order and Systems in Mediterranean Europe
Moving further to the right on the Classifications of Cultures Model, Mediterranean Europe values relationships and networks almost as much as completing tasks. How time is spent begins to shift in this region. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively...
2020-09-07
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 13 Order and Systems in NorthAmerica, Australia, and New Zealand
This podcast discusses structural elements (government, law, and hierarchy) in North America, Australia, and New Zealand. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by developing more global insights. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest w...
2020-09-01
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 12 Order and Systems in NW&C Europe
Form of government, importance of hierarchy, and legal perspective form the type of structure that is central to the importance of orderliness and preparation in this region. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by...
2020-08-24
14 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 11 Classification of Cultures Model Part 2
The five regions discussed in this episode all place great importance on relationships - some as view relationships and tasks as parallel systems, some as a gateway for crating the opportunity for going business, and some as necessary before any serious business is considered. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This...
2020-08-17
24 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 10 Classification of Cultures Model Part 1
This Podcast briefly describes the first five regions in the mofel from a strong focus on task accomplishment to more of a combination of task and relationship focus. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by developing more...
2020-08-10
19 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 9 Cultural Stereotypes and Software of the Mind
The US Style of Negotiating is called the John Wayne Style by John Graham. This episode explains what this is and why is does not work everywhere in the world. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by...
2020-08-04
13 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 8 Religion, Philosophy, and Culture
Differences in religions and philosophies result in beliefs and values that vary considerably. These fundamental lead to world views that often clash with one another. This podcast briefly describes some of the basic assumptions and their resulting impact. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to...
2020-07-28
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 7 Are We Moving Toward A Global Culture?
Viewing global culture from the perspective of consumer tastes, business conventions, or personal values leads to different answer to this question. this podcast discusses the differences. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by developing more global insights.
2020-07-20
12 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 6 Language and Culture
High context and low context languages work very differently. Doing business with someone from the group opposite of your language group can create frustration, misunderstanding, and suspicion. This episode talks about the differences and their implications. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you...
2020-07-13
11 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 5 Lost in Translation
English is spoken by businesspeople in many parts of the world. However, it is usually English as a Second Language which means that there are often translation issues. If you are more visual and want to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. It is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 on Amazon Books and Apple Books. I hope these podcasts will help you work more effectively across cultures and develop more global insights. If you would like to provide feedback, send...
2020-07-06
10 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
Podcast 4 Confronting Culture Clash
When does culture clash occur? How do you recognize it? Identifying when culture clash happens is the first step in being able to manage it. If you are more visual and want to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. It is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 on Amazon Books and Apple Books. I hope these podcasts will help you work more effectively across cultures and develop more global insights. If you would like to provide feedback, send an email to...
2020-07-02
09 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
3 Culture Clash
Cultural differences become obvious, and sometimes problematic, when they clash. With our culture comes the "software in our mind." This episode provides examples of how differences can clash. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by developing more...
2020-06-25
08 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
2 What is Culture?
This episode highlights the learned nature of culture and why the differences can make a difference. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. Please send any feedback to info@globalcollaborations.com. This series of podcasts is designed to help you work more effectively across cultures by developing more global insights. --- This episode is sponsored by · A...
2020-06-18
09 min
Global Insights by Camille Schuster, Ph.D.
1 Does Culture Affect Business?
There is no one way of doing business around the world. There are also over 200 countries in the world making it challenging to learn about each of them in detail. However, there is a way of grouping cultures together creating a foundation for doing business cross-culturally. If you would like to see the models referred to in this podcast, they are available in the most recent book Michael Copeland and I published. The book is called Global Perspectives and is available for $4.99 US dollars on Amazon Books and Apple Books. This series of podcasts...
2020-06-18
09 min
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Eyes of the Dragon and Other Scaly Stories by Highlights For Children
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/380723to listen full audiobooks. Title: Eyes of the Dragon and Other Scaly Stories Series: Part of Highlights Stories Author: Highlights For Children Narrator: Highlights For Children Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 10 minutes Release date: June 11, 2019 Genres: Fairy Tales & Folklore Publisher's Summary: Scaly dragons! A Chinese folktale tells about a grateful dragon who gives a girl an impossible gift. Lily brings Dragon in to school. A little girl follows a treasure map past a dragon! Tex and Indi go to a festival in Chinatown to see a parade and a dancing dragon. What would you d...
2019-06-11
10 min
Kobo Writing Life Podcast
Hugh HoweyHow Hugh Howey Got into Writing
Camille Mofidi, European Manager for Kobo Writing Life interviewed three authors that Kobo sponsored for the 2013 Frankfurt Book Fair Author Walk of Fame: Emily Bold, Kristie Cook and Hugh Howey. This is the third in the series of three interviews and features international bestselling author Hugh Howey. In the interview, Camille and Hugh discuss: Hugh's start into writing, the multi-faceted journey his life took, including being a ship's captain How Hugh was working as a bookseller when he started on the path of writing a book, publishing it, and then moving on to the next project...
2013-12-27
30 min
Kobo Writing Life Podcast
Hugh HoweyHow Hugh Howey Got into Writing
Camille Mofidi, European Manager for Kobo Writing Life interviewed three authors that Kobo sponsored for the 2013 Frankfurt Book Fair Author Walk of Fame: Emily Bold, Kristie Cook and Hugh Howey. This is the third in the series of three interviews and features international bestselling author Hugh Howey. In the interview, Camille and Hugh discuss: Hugh's start into writing, the multi-faceted journey his life took, including being a ship's captain How Hugh was working as a bookseller when he started on the path of writing a book, publishing it, and then moving on to the next project...
2013-12-27
30 min