Sentences with phrase «author talks at»

She also somehow squeezes in to her timetable a series of author talks at leading bookshops, special interest groups and literature festivals.
On the KBoards forum, some authors talk at great length about the Brown Bar of Shame (BBOS).

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But all contain triggers that get people talking, says Jonah Berger, marketing professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the bestseller Contagious: Why Things Catch On.
In an interview at the 2017 Inc. 5000 conference in Palm Springs, California, on Thursday, the entrepreneur, investor, and author talked about what it really takes be successful, his recent brush with cancer, and of course, the inside scoop on Shark Tank.
Since the author was an entrepreneur - in - residence at a venture capital firm, and has worked at and started multiple startups, Peper knows what he's talking about.
Former Navy SEALs and «Extreme Ownership» authors Jocko Willink and Leif Babin talk about the importance of waking up at 4:30 a.m. every single day.
Susan Cain, TED speaker and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton School who found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by not giving up the reins and letting people run with their own ideas.
The 4 Hour Workweek author and entrepreneur talks about a range of topics, including how you can become as good as possible at a variety of skills without any prior experience.
John Cary, author of Design for Good, talks at the Brainstorm Design conference in Singapore on Mar. 7, 2018.
As the network seems poised for change — recently, LinkedIn announced that it will soon allow anyone to publish content on its platform (much as LinkedIn Influencers do now)-- I talked with David Gowel, CEO at RockTech, and author of The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals, and Change the Way You Do Business Using LinkedIn.
In this episode of the Tony Robbins Podcast, you will hear from Renée Mauborgne — professor at INSEAD and co-director of the INSEAD Blue Ocean Strategy Institute, and author of the best - selling book, Blue Ocean Strategy, which has sold over 3.5 million copies across 5 continents and was recently updated and expanded in 2015 — as she discusses how any business can break away from the competition, build a strong brand, and get the world of social media to start talking.
Recently, I was lucky enough to hear a talk by value investment manager and author Michael van Biema at the Toronto Value Investment Conference.
The word «salvation» is a slippery word in Scripture, and context must always be looked at to determine what the author is talking about.
Some bits are rather too American: in the clothes section I at first wondered what «jeggings» were (latest fashion: a mix of jeans and leggings - rather ugly, actually, and the author of the book thinks so too) and talk of «dates» made me think at first of dried fruit rather than of young men.
He added that the author's comments were «dismissive of children being harmed», saying it was «naivety at best and, at worst, a dismissal of understanding that when we talk about indecent images of children, we're talking about a crime scene where children have been abused.»
If you're not going to tell us HOW the author is wrong, you're not arguing at all, you're just talking crap.
A personal and an intellectual biography of Reinhold Niebuhr in which the author has employed the research methods of an American historian to dig out and interpret the data: «At Union Seminary, where Niebuhr so often talked of «the irony of history,» we remember him as an example of it.»
I'd actually never heard of an elixir until a couple of weeks ago when I went to a talk by blogger friend, wholefood consultant and childrens» cookbook author, Ellie Bedford, at London VegFest.
Blogger and cookbook author, Brianna Hobbs, appeared on KOB Eyewitness News at Noon to talk about Celiac Awareness month and to show how the disease won't prevent people from enjoying some of their favorite desserts.»
They have a shelf life of 8/10 years at the very top if they are lucky so who can begrudge them the opportunity to make hay whilst the sun is shining... am not saying Sanchez is not money driven but the way the guy plays i can mortgage my life he actually enjoys the game, enjoys wining first and foremost then money comes 2nd... like the author of the article rightly pointed out, he was in Messi's shadow at Barca and could not express himself fully, now he is at a club where he is the main man and given a free role and license to express himself and i very much doubt if he will want to go to a club like Madrid (as been rumoured in the dailies today) to relieve the bad experience he suffered at Barca because let us face facts, he is never going to displace CR7 as the main man, so even if Madrid sells Benzema or Bale to make room for him he will be back to the same position he was at Barca, this time he will be playing 2nd fiddle to CR7 so my guess is all the Madrid talks is been fed the press by his agents to drive a hard bargain when contract extension talks resumes.....
Lead author, from the pediatrics department at Women and Infants Hospital in Providence, R.I., Dr. Betty R. Vohr, says, «We know that talking and playing with an infant improves cognitive and language skills.
From the numerous conversations (both on the telephone and via email) that MomsTEAM's Senior Health and Safety Editor, Lindsey Barton Straus, and I have had over the years with our friends at US Lacrosse, especially CEO, Steve Stenersen (who I started talking to way back in 1999 - 2000), director of health and sport safety, Bruce Griffin (who was one of the principal authors of the draft standard), and Ann Carpenetti, vice president of lacrosse operations and co-chair of the women's lacrosse headgear task group, I am confident that the draft standard is based on sound science.
In a powerful new talk available at Ted.com, author Jessica Shortall makes the case for paid family leave — not only as a moral issue but as an economic one.
BARRINGTON Karen Rogers, professor of gifted studies at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn., and author of «Reforming Gifted Education: Matching the Program to the Child,» will talk about four things parents must ask of schools for their gifted children at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Hough Street School, 310 S. Hough St.. The program is sponsored by the Barrington Council for the Gifted and Talented, and there is a $ 5 fee for non-members at...
We gathered tips by talking to child development experts Marian Diamond, a neuroscientist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of Magic Trees of the Mind, and Stevanne Auerbach, author of Smart Play, Smart Toys: How to Raise a Child With a High PQ (play quotient).
Over at Natural Moms Talk Radio there is a great interview with Lynn Griesemer, mom of 6 and author of Unassisted Homebirth: An Act of Love.
Author Emily Giffin talks about her novel Heart of the Matter and the stigma with stay at home moms
Look at the front cover, talk about the title, author and illustrator.
«We're stretched to the limit, but it's important to find time alone with the older sibling,» says sibling expert and author Marian Borden — even if it's just a few minutes at bedtime or taking the time to really listen when he's talking to you.
«Wired Child» Author Talks to Burlington Parents About Setting Screen Time Limits, InsideHalton.com California psychologist Richard Freed spoke to about 50 people gathered Saturday at Burlington's Halton Waldorf School.
is a clinical instructor in psychology at Harvard Medical School and author of How to Talk With Your Kids About Sex (Thomas Nelson, 2012) that explains what kids need from parents at each stage of their sexual development and how parents can effectively communicate.
John T. Chirban, Ph.D., Th.D., is a clinical instructor in psychology at Harvard Medical School and author of How to Talk With Your Kids About Sex that explains what kids need from parents at each stage of their sexual development and how parents can effectively communicate.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Rachel Simmons, author of Enough As She Is: How to Help Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards of Success to Live Healthy, Happy, and Fulfilling Lives, shares how our culture's message to girls that they can achieve anything has become such a burden to succeed at everything.
In this post from the Let's Move Blog, author Jennifer Seymour talks about Chef Tim Cipriano, the Executive Director of Food Services at New Haven Public Schools who was able to get salad bars into almost all of his schools this year.
On May 16 at 6 p.m., Eliza McGraw, author of Here Comes Exterminator, will talk about Exterminator at the WSKG Studios.
Joseph M. Schwartz, a professor of political science at Temple University, a national vice chair of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and author of Coalition Politics and the Fight for Socialism, talks about the reasons for the rapid growth of DSA to become the largest U.S. socialist organization in the U.S. since the 1940s.
Earlier this year the Guardian columnist and Chavs author spoke at the How The Light Gets In festival, where he unleashed a typically no - punches - pulled talk on the British Establishment.
This week on the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher talks with Brett Orzechowski, a professor of Management and Media at Utica College, and the author of «FOIL: The Law and Future of Public Information in New York.»
If you look at this book he edited, called Crossroads, he authored an introduction wherein he talked about pumping his own gas in the wake of his loss to McCall in the Democratic Primary.
COLONIE — Mark Steyn, a conservative author, commentator and fill - in talk radio host for Rush Limbaugh, spoke for 33 minutes Monday to a sold - out luncheon at the Conservative Party's annual political action conference.
· Join the Rockland County Trail Guide Docents at a free talk by Elizabeth «Perk» Stalter, a former resident of Doodletown, and the author of «Doodletown Hiking Through History in a Vanished Hamlet on the Hudson.»
Science talked with one of the study's authors, materials scientists and graduate student Phil De Luna at the University of Toronto in Canada, about how CO2 recycling works — and what the future holds for these technologies.
«The conditions we're talking about basically never occur now — people in most places have never experienced them,» said lead author Ethan Coffel, a graduate student at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
DISCOVER asked David Bodanis — a former Oxford University lecturer, trend consultant for BMW, author of E = mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation, and motormouth who talks at nearly the speed of light — to investigate the pace of innovation these days in America.
«This is important because there's a robust body of research showing that the ability to talk about sexual health with a partner, such as a willingness to talk about condoms, is one of the strongest predictors of whether a couple will engage in safer sex,» says Laura Widman, lead author of a paper describing the work and an assistant professor of psychology at NC State.
This week on the podcast: We'll hear a little more from Alan Weisman, author of the best - selling book, «The World without Us, which is at its core — gigantic thought experiment, what would happen if human beings suddenly disappeared and we'll talk to Scientific American editor in chief, John Rennie, about some big doings at the magazine.
«Opinions and emotions are present in every tweet, regardless of whether the user is talking about their health,» said Svitlana Volkova, a data scientist at PNNL and lead author of the study.
«Many of the plans talk a lot about social - equity goals, but these goals are not translated into clearly specified objectives — and it's not at all clear how the goals are incorporated into decision - making,» says Kevin Manaugh, lead author of the paper and an assistant professor in McGill's Department of Geography and School of Environment.
«Our findings demonstrate that people naturally assign different weights to the pluses and minuses of interventions to improve cardiovascular health,» said Erica Spatz, M.D., M.H.S., the study lead author and an assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine in the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT. «I believe we need to tap into this framework when we are talking with patients about options to manage their blood pressure.
«When I'm talking to you, my voice is coming on and off in bursts as I open and close my lips, that's very dynamic, while white noise is very static,» says Shihab Shamma, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Maryland and an author on the study.
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