Not exact matches
Listeners are taken through a spectrum
of stories, possibly being inspired to create dream
careers in their own
lives.
According to a
story on ESPN.com, wide receiver Ryan Broyles, formerly
of the Detroit Lions,
lived on a budget
of $ 60,000 a year during the first three seasons
of his
career.
It's disheartening to me when I talk to senior level marketers who focus so much on getting more people to the website, when they have customers right in front
of them that need to hear
stories on how to make their
lives or
careers better.
Mixing personal
stories with engaging interviews and examples from well - known personalities — Mark Zuckerberg, Al Gore, Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, and others — Reinventing You shows how to think big about your professional goals, take control
of your
career, build a reputation that opens doors for you, and finally
live the
life you want.
«A man's sense
of his own identity seems largely determined by the kind
of story which he understands himself to have been enacting through the events
of his
career, the
story of his
life.
But the earthly
career was important not primarily because
of what it was in itself but because
of the place which it, considered as a whole, had in a great
story of salvation which began in heaven, had its center in the human
life of Jesus, and returned to heaven for its ending.
Villa came off the bench for the last 25 minutes
of Barcelona's 4 - 0 victory over Espanyol at the weekend, which has been the
story of his
life since returning from a broken leg that has seemingly halted his
career.
The magazine - style website has a clean uncluttered design, improved functionality and enhanced rich content that showcases Eli Kharis's diverse talents and
career, but that is also a place for her to blog and share the content that she creates.It is easy to spend a great deal
of time on her website as it covers a wide range
of subjects from fashion,
life style, entertainment and inspiring
stories.
Jahren «has transformed the sedentary, slow - growing
lives of plants into a vibrant series
of stories that are interwoven with tales
of her own research
career in the field
of paleo - plant physiology,» wrote reviewer Meg Lowman, a field biologist at the California Academy
of Sciences in San Francisco who is also an author.
At a recent event at Columbia University, hosted by the organization Women in Science at Columbia, I told my
story and passed along lessons I've learned about how people — especially women — can make the most
of their
lives and
careers.
► Ornithologist Xin Lu, who has spent much
of his research
career conducting fieldwork on the Tibetan plateau, describes the emotional and spiritual rewards his work provides in this week's Science
Careers - produced Working
Life story.
► This week in Science, Science
Careers presented a new Working
Life story, «On the road again,» in which Jacopo Marino explains the benefits
of going abroad to do science.
► In a November Working
Life story titled «Reflections
of a woman pioneer,» physicist Mildred «Millie» Dresselhaus noted that «[m] en's
careers wind down when they reach their 70s.
My
story shows how a
career can be built upon coincidences and decisions that change the course
of one's
life.
Read this week's Science
Careers - produced Working
Life story to learn about the joys and struggles
of his
career transition.
\ nSo it seems the usual
story of someone who did not believe that her
career would survive telling unpleasant truth, like she needed more time to do the experiments (was tired, needed a
life outside the lab, whatever else..)
You will learn how to rewrite your relationship
stories and strategies that can be applied to all areas
of your
life including your health, food, money and
career stories.
In the mean time, feel free to review
of all
of our inspiring
career, fashion, and
living features from last year's Wedding Week (which, for those
of you who recall, was actually extended to two weeks since we had so many amazing
stories!)!
I used my stack to tell a
story for where I've been and where I'm going — I was born and raised in Arizona where I earned my undergraduate degrees in business, tourism and marketing, I moved to San Francisco, California shortly after where I started my
career in fashion with Kate Spade and earned my MBA at the age
of 21 and I now
live in New York city where I work in the corporate fashion world by day developing hand bags for Coach and blog by night here at Color Me Courtney!
Such touching
stories remind Patti why she changed
careers to become a matchmaker — to make a lasting impact on the
lives of others.
I will learn Russian for you... - A true
Life story of S.Clark: «Most marriages fail because American or Foreign men wouldn't do the right thing for Russian woman...» She sacrifices her
career, family and friends to be with you - what sacrifices are you prepared to make?
The younger generation enjoy dating older men and women for a variety
of reasons: they've lead a
life that the younger people only dream
of, they have some fantastic
stories, they know what they want, and they already have an established
career.
Some
of the highlights
of Simone's
career are documented on a four - CD collection, To Be Free: The Nina Simone
Story, with some 60 tracks, including many
live performances spanning the period from 1957 to 1993.
Nevertheless their
stories in relation to the cult are also accounted, through clips and reconstructions
of how their
careers and personal
lives have been influenced by Scientology.
There comes the moment in the
career of many directors when they are compelled to tell the
story of a great man in whose
life they seem to see a glimmer
of their own image.
One
of Warhol's muses, singer
of the Velvet Underground and a woman
of legendary beauty, Nico
lived a second
life after the
story known to all, when she began her
career as a solo artist.
This unbelievable true
story chronicles the personal and professional
life of the brilliant and uncompromising Felt, who risked and ultimately sacrificed everything - his family, his
career, his freedom - in the name
of justice.
The
story of an aging French actor who - after learning his family has been killed in an accident - still carries on with his
career, enjoys his morning espresso and newspaper, appreciates the endless beauty that is Paris, and takes a stand against the philistinism that plagues his professional
life.
«Crossing the Line» (Aug. 17): Daniel Gordon has made a
career out
of chronicling strange
stories about North Korea, from the adventures
of the 1966 World Cup soccer team («The Game
of Their
Lives») to children who prepare for a national celebration («A State
of Mind»).
Interestingly, NBA
Live 18's
career mode doesn't seem to have a
story — but does have heaps
of other cool stuff.
The
story of his
life and
career is like a script for a feel good Hollywood movie.
The Last
of Robin Hood, which focuses on the twilight
of Errol Flynn's
life and
career, is an uneven mix
of brilliant performances and an inert, aimless
story.
Director Zach Braff's follow - up to his indie breakout hit «Garden State» is a comedy telling the
story of a thirtysomething man who finds himself at major crossroads, which forces him to examine his
life, his
career, and his family.
If it is indeed his final work, it's a fitting one that's in keeping with the actor's
career of telling
stories of grand, often larger - than -
life men whose self - identity clashes with, and often destroys, their relationships.
At the lower end
of the register, Nora Ephron's first time directing «This Is My
Life» is a fine, but forgettable
story of a woman forced to choose between family and her stand - up
career and nowhere near as good as stuff she'd do later, while Guillermo Arriaga («Babel,» «Amores Perros» scripts) went back to the old «interconnecting
stories» well for his debut «The Burning Plain» but with diminishing returns.
Roach could have taken a heavy tone in telling the
story of a shameful period in Hollywood history in which
lives and
careers were destroyed.
One may be led to think as we are told that Hope's anger is what helps him win in the ring, yet his anger also plays a large part in taking his
career and family away from him, that the arch
of the
story is how Hope learns to overcome his anger and be able to
live without it.
In the middle part
of Anderson's
career (circa «The
Life Aquatic» and after), some critics began to complain about the familiar stylized elements
of his films being a crutch and formula, diorama - like to the point
of aestheticizing the emotions
of the
story (to be fair, some prescribed elements — the slow motion endings, that Futura font, the expected Kinks or Rolling Stone song — were starting to feel a little mechanical at a certain point).
Anderson's first full - length producing credit came on 1998's A Bug's
Life and thus began a
career that included work on the likes
of Monsters Inc., Toy
Story 3 and Cars.
Not a biography by any conventional definition this is a freewheeling Bob Dylan portrait where his name is never spoke, his
life and
career is represented by six different actors representing various personas, and the songs and
stories (real and imagined) and mysteries
of the artist are as important as any historical record.
This unbelievable true
story chronicles the personal and professional
life of the brilliant and uncompromising Felt, who risked and ultimately sacrificed everything — his family, his
career, his freedom — in the name
of justice.
Extras: Two audio commentaries from 2003, one featuring director Ken Russell and the other screenwriter and producer Larry Kramer; segments from a 2007 interview with Russell for the BAFTA Los Angeles Heritage Archive; «A British Picture: Portrait
of an Enfant Terrible,» Russell's 1989 biopic on his own
life and
career; interview from 1976 with actor Glenda Jackson; interviews with Kramer and actors Alan Bates and Jennie Linden from the set; new interviews with director
of photography Billy Williams and editor Michael Bradsell; «Second Best,» a 1972 short film based on a D. H. Lawrence
story, produced by and starring Bates; trailer; an essay by scholar Linda Ruth Williams.
Written, directed by, and starring Chris Rock, Top Five tells the
story of New York City comedian - turned - film star Andre Allen, whose unexpected encounter with a journalist forces him to confront both the
career that made him famous and the
life he left behind.
The film tells the
story of her
life during her childhood and skiing
career as well as her time running the game and her trial.
Based on the memoir
of the same name, and adapted by Terence Winter, the film will tell the true
story of Jordan Belfort, a wheeling and dealing New York stockbroker who sees his
career and personal
life fall into shambles thanks to sex, drugs and alcohol.
Charting his exceptional
career and extraordinary
life away from the stage and screen, the film fully explores the complexities
of the man by telling the
story uniquely in Marlon's own voice.
This handsome drama works hard to tell an old
story in new ways, rendering Churchill's early prime ministerial
career as a minefield
of political peril, and considering the women in his
life, particularly his wife (Kristin Scott Thomas) and secretary (Lily James).
In the
story, psychiatrist Martin Dysart (John Edward Palmer) ponders the struggles
of his
career and
life as he relates a particularly intriguing case, that
of 17 - year - old Alan Strang (Michael Thibodeau).
The Thorn in My Heart (Unrated) Michael Gondry directs this bio-pic about the Gondry family matriarch, his feisty Aunt Suzette, a 70 + retired schoolteacher with lots
of amusing
stories to share about her
life and
career.
If there is one thing to be said about the new documentary Marley - which looks back over
life and
career of Bob Marley - it's that it clearly demonstrates the reality that many
of us who think we know Bob Marley still have a lot to learn about the actual man, and the realities
of his
life story.