Sentences with phrase «early career talking»

As one of Australia's first sex therapists and editor of Forum magazine, Bettina spent her early career talking

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When I read it I was early into my entrepreneurial career and it really talks about how to build a scalable business and how to leverage the idea of a lean methodology.
Earlier in my career, we'd talk about if this notion of brand even applied.
«Shark Tank» investor Kevin O'Leary sat down with us to talk about entrepreneurship, his career and an important lesson he learned early on that shaped the rest of his life.
When I talk to students early in their college careers about what they plan to study, many of them are attracted to humanities majors, but few take that route.
«Mignolet is not early into his Liverpool career, we're talking four or five years and it's a long time.
Despite being restricted to just five starts, Sturridge's ability has been talked up regularly by Klopp, who has stressed that the marksman is returning to a similar body condition, which made him a huge hit during the early phase of his Merseyside career.
On Friday, with a sprightly, few - apologies retrospective of his 29 - year career in daytime TV, the last episode of Donahue's talk show, taped in early May, gets its airing (9 a.m., WBBM - Ch.
Instead of talking about sex scandals, we should be talking about paid parental leave, early childhood education, the gender gap in male - dominated careers, and the feminization of poverty.
Explaining that the school system had earlier eliminated guidance counselors, she talked about the recent hiring of 200 to help young people with both their personal challenges and their career plans.
A geologist by training, Onstott spent his early career studying the Earth's crust — until he heard a talk in 1993 about colonies of bacteria living thousands of feet below the surface.
If you feel rather uninspired when trying to envision your career path, then try talking to people in attractive jobs about the early stages of their own careers — they may have some surprises for you.
One of the first things that early - career expecting parents should do is talk to their supervisors, university human resources departments, and funding bodies to find out what parental benefits they are entitled to and whether their studentships or postdoctoral contracts can be extended, Flecker says.
When I tried to talk with him about technical papers he had published early in his career, he often didn't seem to understand what he had written.
To paraphrase the weather cliché often attributed to Mark Twain, one hopes that the committee will not just talk about the miserable situation of so many early - career academic researchers but will actually try to do something about it.
Relevant to early - career scientists are sections on choosing an adviser and a dissertation committee; finishing the dissertation; preparing to succeed at an interview, job talk, or meeting presentation; what to expect from your mentor and committee and what to do if they fall short; how to create effective cover letters and CVs; what to focus on while working toward tenure; what to do if your English is not perfect; what errors to avoid in grant proposals; and much more.
Early - career researchers should get out and talk to potential employers and colleagues, he says.
Second, despite all the prominent public urgings about the importance of expressing vulnerability and uncertainty — see, as one example, the viral sensation 2010 TEDx talk of University of Houston professor Brené Brown — such expressions remain uncommon, especially by women at the early stages of their academic careers.
Bonnie Dunbar (see picture at left), who visited Cambridge earlier this year to talk about her inspiring career, is a member of an elite team of women that has participated in the space race over the last 35 years.
Fazekas talks to Isabelle Tremblay, the systems engineer for the Canadian part of the mission, about what it's like to work in space exploration and what the future may hold for early career space scientists.
Early career scientists will provide a talk to Keck Observatory staff about what they learned from their visit and a final report which in the best case scenario would be a submission to an astronomical or technical journal.
The team designed the event to offer early career theorists and students opportunities to present talks in a nurturing environment that developed and advanced collaborations.
In the body, when you have an adrenal system that's out of balance because of stress as we talked about earlier, whether it is because a person is involved in excess exercise, very stressful schoolwork, a stressful career advancement, or even relationship difficulty, the adrenal glands will kick into overdrive, resulting in an increased level of estrogen circulating in the body.
She talked to us about some of the awful practices she's seen early in her career working in the beauty industry (such as animal testing and beauty products created from potentially harmful petrochemicals) and how that motivated her to create a natural beauty brand that's dedicated to producing only the purest beauty and skincare products and promoting clean living.
Early in her career she talked about the importance of skincare and living a healthy life through hydrating and practicing sports.
Host David Steinberg interviews comedy actors Steve Carell, who charts the rise of his career from improvisation training to TV and movie stardom; and talks to Carell's «40 - Year - Old Virgin» costar Jane Lynch, who recalls that her passion for performing and comedy began early, and praises one of her key influences, Carol Burnett.
But I wanted to find a sort of base where I could put on work I'd been talking about doing with this larger creative family I've developed over my career, whether it's Judi Dench from the early days or Lily James and Richard Madden from «Cinderella».»
Deadline reports that Shyamalan is in talks to re-team with his The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable star Bruce Willis for Labor of Love, which is one of the first screenplays that Shyamalan sold early in his career.
The writer - director of such witty cultural sendups as Metropolitan, Barcelona, and The Last Days of Disco talks about that early - career trilogy; his new Jane Austen adaptation, Love and Friendship; and the filmmaker's work of capturing the past.
If you liked «Boyhood», why not take a trip back to the early days of writer - director Richard Linklater and star Ethan Hawke's careers: in this loose, walking - and - talking romance, Hawke plays an American in Europe who has an intense one - night affair of the heart with a French fellow traveller (Julie Delpy).
In this detailed, wide - ranging interview, Denis talks openly about her early fascination with literature, the beginnings of her filmmaking career, her collaborators and the latest film.
Anna Taylor - Joy, too, must be slightly miffed that she turns in the best performance of her early career yet and McAvoy is still the only actor anyone talks about, in regards to this movie.
The portrait artist talks about an early career spent under the titanic influence of Picasso, and the return of the narrative self - portrait.
Danny Trejo is a genre icon who has been in hundreds of films in his career, having faced Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween and killed as one of the few to go against The Devil's Rejects among many others, but he reached a new level earlier this year with that hilarious Brady Bunch inspired Snickers commercial that everyone can't stop talking about.
Edutopia sat down with Navarro to talk about his early life, the start of his teaching career, and why he thinks he's been so effective at reaching disadvantaged students.
JG: I think we really have to be cautious about pushing kids into making choices too early, as well... It's not so much that kids make clear choices early on, but [Linda Gottfredson], who's a well - known theorist in this space, she talked about how kids circumscribe and compromise as they consider careers that might be possible for them.
Taruffi's racing career Part 2 — Charlie Rous concludes his article on the famous racing driver with an account of the years 1934 to 1950 / Our anniversary competition — Enter our motoring quiz competition and you could win a special day at the National Motor Museum / 1929 Sunbeam special — An enthusiastic report from David Hawtin on this exciting20 hp non-standard Sunbeam / The Lea - Francis story 1924 - 37 — Michael Worthington - Williams continues with part 2 of his history of the Coventry make / VSCC's December driving tests — This annual event is described by Tom Thelfall in his Diary of a dilettante / Type 35 Bugatti — The Editor writes about his encounter with a superb example of the archetypal Bugatti / 1908 TT: The» 4 - inch» race — The story of this early event with a curious name is recounted for us by Bryan Goodman / 1939 Lancia Aprilia — Zoe Harrison talked to the proud owner of this far - ahead - of - its - time Lancia / Shaft - drive C.N. — The early history of G.N. and the cars that were not propelled by chains.
The editor tells the story of Mrs Jo Jo, recently resurrected and now competing again / Dexter Brown also known as de Bruyne — Tony Clark traces the career of this renowned artist and evaluates his distinctive style, illustrated with examples of his work / de Bruyne Painting — One of the earlier, large De Bryune paintings depicting a scene from the 1908 French Grand Prix / Granville Bradshaw — Michael Worthington - Williams considers a new biography of this prolific and talented, but flawed, designer / The Genius of Fangio — Simon Moore talks to Michel Poberejsky about Juan Manuel Fangio and the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix
Jordan talks about his love of racing and watching his brother leave his team, and tells some stories about his early racing career.
Moreover, in a series of local - early - career researcher panels, young African scholars will talk about their work, expertise and visions.
Financial entertainer Dave Ramsey has talked openly about how early in his real estate career, he was heavily leveraged in this exact way through conventional bank financing, when for no reason, his bank called his loans and decapitated his financial empire in one foul swoop.
In this, the eighth of our interviews, we talk with Nigerian - born Okwui Enwezor who, after a distinguished early career as curator in the United States, organized exhibitions in Europe, where now he is director of the Haus der Kunst, Munich.
As a new show looks back on her early work, the trailblazing performance artist talks about her extensive career, controversy and sexual harassment in the art world
Today from the archives we bring you Anuradha Vikram's review of the Hammer Museum's 2014 show Take It or Leave It: Institution, Image, Ideology, which includes an extended reflection on Fraser's noteworthy early performance Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk and how Fraser's career has «paralleled that of institutional critique as a -LSB-.....]
In the first of this three - part Backstory podcast, produced on the occasion of the Gallery exhibition Jan Lievens: A Dutch Master Rediscovered, Wheelock talks about Lievens» early career and his relationship with Rembrandt.
Today from the archives we bring you Anuradha Vikram's review of the Hammer Museum's 2014 show Take It or Leave It: Institution, Image, Ideology, which includes an extended reflection on Fraser's noteworthy early performance Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk and how Fraser's career has «paralleled that of institutional critique as a discipline.»
Covering the breadth and scope of Warhol's prolific career, ANDY WARHOL: TALKING POP explores the legendary Pop Art icon's artistic ingenuity and importance - from his early commercial illustrations of the 1950s such as Love is a Pink Cake and Tattooed Woman Holding a Rose to his iconic portfolios such as Myths of the 1980s.
The program was initially expanded to include both noted artists in their early career such as Thomas Demand and Ugo Rondinone, and artists closely related with Berlin, such as Matti Braun, Christoph Keller and Christopher Roth, whose activities went beyond exhibitions to include lectures, talks, performances and musical events, decisively shaping the gallery's reputation as an engaged, discursive environment.
In the early»70s we were beginning to have consciousness - raising groups: we weren't talking about our careers though, or our art for that matter — we were talking about our lives.
The poet and founder of the online avant - garde repository UbuWeb, Kenneth Goldsmith, is the keynote speaker of Frieze Talks, the fair's conversation series; he is perhaps as famous for inspiring young actors to upend their careers (earlier this year he encouraged Shia LaBeouf to declare his retirement from public life and #stopcreating) as for his long championing of «uncreativity» (he once spent months retyping a copy of The New York Times).
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