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Chant og styrk deg selv -et podcastkursChant og styrk deg selv -et podcastkurs4.1 Solar Plexus chakra hva det er og hvorfor det er viktigVelkommen til modul 4 og Solar Plexus energisenteret, 3 chakra, manipura. Dette området ligger rundt navlen og er på størrelse med en knyttneve. Dette energisenteret er ditt senter for livkraft. Det er også supervikig for å ha en frisk og sterk kropp, mental helse, stabile emosjoner og ikke minst tilknytning til livet. (tjfr navlestrengen som gir næring til fosteret) I denne episoden lærer du hva dette området er og hvorfor det er så vktig for at vi skal ha det bra på alle livets områder. Disclaimer:  Dette kurset er en invita...2025-01-2813 minMonday Morning RadioMonday Morning RadioAn Annual Holiday Reading of the Inspirational Adult Yuletide Tale: A Christmas Day Miracle, by Dean and Talya RotbartThis week, Hosts Dean and Maxwell Rotbart offer their annual holiday treat for Monday Morning Radio listeners: a reading of the inspirational adult Yuletide tale, A Christmas Day Miracle. The uplifting book tells the true story of one man on death’s doorstep and his miraculous survival and recovery. It’s a poignant reminder for people of all faiths of the wonder and power of life’s unexpected blessings.  This is an exclusive once-a-year presentation you don’t want to miss. A Christmas Day Miracle is available in a keepsake softcover...2024-12-221h 30NewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Sarah Bartlett A foundation builder, Sarah Bartlett fostered the graduate school of journalism at City University of New York and helped to advance the careers of students and alumni, more than half of whom come from underrepresented communities. She was instrumental in raising nearly $70 million for new programs at the J-School, including a $20 million gift in 2018 from Craig Newmark, the founder of Craigslist. In appreciation for his generosity, the school formally changed its name to the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York. On her path to academia, Sarah...2021-11-0242 minMonday Morning RadioMonday Morning RadioOYO Fitness’s Paul Francis Reveals How He Became a Successful Inventor and CEOSome people call it the “Quarantine 15,” others the “Covid 19.” Regardless of how they refer to it, they’re talking about the weight gain that 61% of Americans say they put on since the coronavirus pandemic began. Well before coronavirus, inventor Paul Francis figured out a way that anyone, anywhere can easily get fit, even on the International Space Station. Paul’s OYO Personal Gym uses resistance — not weights — to build muscle and shed those pesky pounds.  Not every talented inventor can also build a successful business. When host and award-winning journalist Dean Rotbart caught up...2021-04-1935 minMonday Morning RadioMonday Morning Radio‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Was Fiction, But the Power of Chess to Help Entrepreneurs is RealDoes the name Beth Harmon sound familiar? The fictional Beth, an orphan, is a chess prodigy who captures the hearts of viewers and earns the world chess championship crown in the incredibly popular 2020 Netflix miniseries, “The Queen’s Gambit.” Elliott Neff is a real-life Chess Federation National Master, who helps others, especially young and disadvantaged people, discover valuable life lessons through the game of chess. In October 2018, two years before America fell in love with Beth Harmon, Elliott schooled host and award-winning journalist Dean Rotbart on the ways in which chess teaches sportsmanship, good d...2021-04-0550 minMonday Morning RadioMonday Morning RadioYou Don’t Need an MBA or a Business Plan to Become a Successful EntrepreneurDid you know that older entrepreneurs are more successful than younger ones? Or that many of the best entrepreneurs never set out to launch independent businesses? Syracuse University Professor Carl J. Schramm knows both from personal experience, and because he has spent a lifetime as an evangelist for entrepreneurship, including heading a $2 billion private foundation dedicated to helping business owners succeed. When host and award-winning journalist Dean Rotbart interviewed Professor Schramm in June 2018, the “Entrepreneurial Evangelist” and author of Burn the Business Plan: What Great Entrepreneurs Really Do, dismissed the notion that earning an M...2021-03-2935 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Charles Duhigg – The New Yorker Charles Duhigg combines skillful reporting and voluminous research with a deft storytelling style to ‘show,’ not merely ‘tell,’ readers and listeners how to improve their lives and gain a better understanding of the world around them. He currently serves as a writer for The New Yorker and host of “How To!,” a weekly podcast produced for Slate. He is the author of two global bestselling books: “The Power of Habit” and “Smarter Faster Better.” In 2013, while a reporter for The New York Times, Duhigg and his colleagues received the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for their...2020-11-2947 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Stephanie Mehta, Fast Company The daughter of Asian-American immigrants and a woman of color, from the beginning Stephanie Mehta, editor-in-chief of Fast Company, “checked all the right boxes” for journalism advancement: smart, innovative, tenacious, tireless, empathetic, and accessible. Fast Company attracts a broad audience of younger, up-and-comers in the worlds of business, technology, innovation, and design. It is a gateway for many of its followers to more established business titles, including the Harvard Business Review, The Economist, and Fortune. Among her many talents, Stephanie has mastered the 21st-century art of “live journalism” — conferences and workshops that translate the editor...2020-11-011h 05NewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Andrew Ross Sorkin, CNBC and The New York Times Only 43-years-old, Andrew Ross Sorkin is the rare superstar business journalist who has done it all, successfully, and likely hasn’t even come close to reaching his career zenith. The founder of The New York Times’ DealBook, he is an accomplished business reporter, blogger, editor, author, anchor, and film producer. Sorkin currently serves as a columnist and editor-at-large for The New York Times and co-anchor of CNBC’s signature morning program, “Squawk Box.” He is the author of “Too Big to Fail,” the 2010 bestseller adapted as a movie by HBO Films, and co-produce...2020-10-231h 10NewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Adi Ignatius, Harvard Business Review When Adi Ignatius was named editor-in-chief of Harvard Business Review in 2009, at the tail end of the Great Recession, he inherited a magazine and brand rich in tradition but sorely outdated for the digital age. Along with his editorial team, Adi set about transforming HBR while carefully protecting its most essential attributes and values. Today, a vibrant HBR is a multi-channel franchise that includes videos, podcasts, webinars, and fresh articles published daily at HBR.org. Moreover, with Adi’s guidance, HBR adopted an expanded definition of “good management” to include an ecosys...2020-10-2059 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Karen Toulon – Senior Writer, Bloomberg News An oral history with Karen Toulon, a role model for newsroom achievement and diversity. Since joining Bloomberg News in 1999, Karen has led by example, helping Bloomberg News’ global journalists establish a cohesive identity and encouraging team members to realize their full potential Karen has demonstrated through her accomplishments that journalists and their newsroom colleagues will rise to meet a wide variety of career challenges, if they believe in themselves and if others will believe in them. In the summer of 2020, Toulon assumed a position as a senior writer on Bloomberg’s glob...2020-08-161h 12NewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Susan Antilla – Author, Investigative Reporter, Business Columnist An oral history with Susan Antilla, a career-long investigative reporter who fights for individual investors and others victimized by those who abuse their positions of influence and trust. Her trailblazing 2002 book, “Tales From the Boom-Boom Room: The Landmark Legal Battles That Exposed Wall Street’s Shocking Culture of Sexual Harassment,” was first to expose the pay discrimination and sexual abuse that plagued women in the brokerage industry. The book presaged the #MeToo movement that eventually felled the careers of hundreds of prominent executives, politicians, athletes, and entertainers. In 2017, the Consumer Federation of America presen...2020-08-0241 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Terri Thompson, Knight-Bagehot Fellowship Program As director of Columbia University’s Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism, Terri Thompson oversaw 239 mid-career journalists enrolled in the prestigious program. Today, her alumni include many of the most respected and influential financial journalists. She, herself, was a Bagehot Fellow during the 1980 to 1981 academic year. That experience, she recounts, “changed my life.” It’s a sentiment echoed by literally 100s of Knight-Bagehot alumni, most of whom returned from their 9-month academic sojourn to new jobs, better beats, greater compensation, and often more-coveted employers. This oral history, conducted by Dean...2020-07-1245 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Matthew Quayle, CNBC Matt Quayle joined CNBC as an intern while he was still in college. He knew next to nothing about business and investing, journalism, or television production. But he recognized an opportunity when it arose, and he seized it. Perhaps an established broadcast journalist could have accomplished all that Matt has achieved at CNBC over a span of nearly 30 years. Still, it’s likely that his fresh perspective on creating and producing financial news for television allowed him to be the extraordinary innovator that he became. Matt was the co-creator of CNBC’s “Squawk Box” a...2020-07-051h 01NewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Matthew A. Winkler, Bloomberg News Matthew A. Winkler and Michael R. Bloomberg defied the odds and the naysayers to build Bloomberg News, launched on June 14, 1990, into one of the world’s most-respected news organizations. On the 30th anniversary of Bloomberg News, Winkler discusses the the origins and growth of the news provider, which was the first to marry voluminous data — both real-time and historical — with context and analysis provided by qualified journalists. Together, Winkler and Bloomberg revolutionized financial journalism. This oral history, conducted by Dean Rotbart, editor-in-chief of NewsLuminaries.com, was recorded at Bloomberg News’s headquar...2020-06-091h 18NewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesSpecial 90th-Birthday Oral History: Myron “Mike” Kandel One of the ten most influential business journalists of the 20th century, Myron “Mike” Kandel spearheaded the launch of CNN’s Moneyline in June 1980 and spent 25 years reporting and commenting on the major financial and general news stories of the era. Kandel, a mentor, a teacher, author, and leader of multiple journalism organizations, over the decades, celebrated his 90th birthday in March 2020. In this special News Luminaries oral history, he reflects on his early days at CNN and his fellow Moneyline pioneers, including Reese Schonfeld, Lou Dobbs, Stuart Varney, and the late Dan Dorfma...2020-05-2444 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Stephen J. Adler, Reuters Stephen J. Adler was about eight years old when he started a neighborhood newspaper, and he has been passionate about the profession ever since. His role as editor-in-chief at Reuters, since January 2013, follows earlier positions in newsroom management at BusinessWeek, The Wall Street Journal, and The American Lawyer. He is actively involved in multiple nonprofit journalism organizations, including the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, which he chairs, the Columbia Journalism Review, which he also chairs, and the Committee to Protect Journalists. This oral history, conducted by Dean Rotbart, editor-in-chief of NewsLuminaries...2020-05-2145 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Nina Easton - Fortune Most Powerful WomenAt the core of all great journalism is masterful storytelling, and Nina Easton is a virtuoso when it comes to the craft of the narrative. Whether she is profiling people, businesses, industries, or trends, Nina weaves an account that is at once perceptive, compelling, and enlightening. Moreover, she is skilled in print, television, radio, podcasting, publishing, and event-based journalism. The oral history, conducted by Dean Rotbart, editor-in-chief of NewsLuminaries.com, was recorded on December 6, 2019. Photo Credit: Avital Rotbart2020-04-1241 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Maria Bartiromo - FOX Business Network During her career, spanning three decades, Maria Bartiromo has made it her mission to pursue the truth without fear or favor. She was the very first journalist to regularly report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Maria covered 9/11 and its enormous human and financial toll. She provided blanket, play-by-play coverage of the Great Recession. And, most recently, she was among the very first to report on the encroaching coronavirus and forecasts that it would have an unprecedented impact on America and the world. The oral history, conducted by Dean...2020-04-0542 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Henry Dubroff - Pacific Coast Business Times A 2020 Business News Visionary Awards oral history with Henry Dubroff, majority owner, founder, chairman, and editor of the Pacific Coast Business Times. A past president of SABEW (Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing), Dubroff is chair of the organization’s First Amendment Committee, which is dedicated to helping protect press freedoms. The oral history, conducted by Dean Rotbart, editor-in-chief of NewsLuminaries.com, was recorded on March 10, 2020.2020-03-1754 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesOral History: Neil Cavuto - FOX Business Network Neil Cavuto recognized the potential to make broadcast business journalism understandable to every type of viewer, not just professionals; accepted the challenge of joining three startup networks and in doing so, revolutionized the delivery of business and financial news; leads a team of talented correspondents, anchors, and producers who consistently win in the ratings and earn plaudits for the quality of their content; and serves as a role model of personal and professional perseverance, overcoming health multiple challenges that could readily have derailed his career. Photo Credit: Avital Rotbart2020-03-0825 minNewsLuminariesNewsLuminariesMarshall Loeb - Business News Luminary (2006 Oral History)Marshall Loeb was the guest on Newsroom Confidential, which broadcast on 870 KRLA Radio in Los Angeles. He is interviewed by host Dean Rotbart, who is the editor-in-chief of the News Luminary Archives.   2019-11-1050 minThe Ash Cash ShowThe Ash Cash ShowEp59 - Building A Black Enterprise That Excels w/ Alfred Edmond Jr (AlfredEdmondJr)Alfred Edmond Jr. is Senior Vice President/Chief Content Officer of Black Enterprise. He is a content leader, brand representative and expert resource for all of the media platforms under the Black Enterprise brand. Edmond is responsible for overseeing editorial/content policies and enforcing quality standards for all of the major franchises and partnerships of Black Enterprise, including BlackEnterprise.com; Black Enterprise magazine; the Our World with Black Enterprise and Black Enterprise Business Report television shows, live networking events, such as the Black Enterprise Entrepreneurs Conference + Expo, the Women of Power Summit; and Now coming soon the Black Men...2017-08-2047 minThe Dr. Vibe Show™The Dr. Vibe Show™THE DR. VIBE SHOW - ALFRED E. EDMOND JR. - BE MODERN MAN - JULY 24 - 2017Alfred Edmond Jr. is senior vice president/Editor-at-Large of BLACK ENTERPRISE. He is a content leader, brand representative and expert resource for all of the media platforms under the BLACK ENTERPRISE brand. Edmond is responsible for helping to set and enforce quality standards for the editorial content of BlackEnterprise; and the Our World with Black Enterprise and Women of Power television shows. From 2008 through 2010, Edmond held the position of senior vice president/editor-in-chief of BlackEnterprise.com, responsible for the development of the Website’s content, as well as the hiring and overall supervision of the editorial staff. In this posi...2017-07-261h 04