I always loved the high quality content of TED. You can find excellent speeches on:
www.ted.com
(see my previous post: http://tj-on-tour.blogspot.com/2009/11/riveting-talks-by-remarkable-people.html)
Now I found out that they also have an iPhone App, which also works perfectly on my iPad. When you scale up the iPhone App on the iPad, you have the great TED videos on the full iPad screen. But even on my iPhone, I just love to be brained by TED.
So check it out at the Apple App-Store and keep on braining yourself and others!
TED for iPhone (and even iPad)
Posted by
TJ on tour
on Monday, August 23, 2010
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iPad apps,
iPhone apps,
Learning,
Life leadership
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Back from vacation with a lot of great memories - David Guetta feat Kid Cudi
Hello - I am back from a great vacation with a lot of great memories. One of the songs, I heard over and over again during this great time was memories - a great way to start my blog again - enjoy it!
Podcasts
Posted by
TJ on tour
on Sunday, July 18, 2010
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Learning,
Life leadership,
Podcasts
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For all of you who love high quality podcasts, like me, here are some of my favourites:
- Blick über den Tellerrand with Alex Wunschel (meta podcast)
- Coachcast
- Das Abenteuer Coaching
- Das Abenteuer Leben
- Das Abenteuer Lernen
- Das Abenteuer NLP & Kommunikation
- Der Training-Podcast für Führungskräfte
- Dr. Stefan Frädrich - Motivationspodcast
- Get-It-Done Guy´s Quick and dirty tips to work less and do more
- Grammar Challenge (Learn English)
- Grammar Girl Quick and dirty tips for better writing
- HPZ-Power Podcast
- The iPad possibilities podcast
- iPhoneBlog.de Podcast
- Learn French by podcast
- Sex, Hypnosis & NLP
- ShortBooks Podcast
You can find all these podcasts on iTunes. All of these podcasts offer great free of charge content, so there is no excuse for not braining yourself :-)
- Blick über den Tellerrand with Alex Wunschel (meta podcast)
- Coachcast
- Das Abenteuer Coaching
- Das Abenteuer Leben
- Das Abenteuer Lernen
- Das Abenteuer NLP & Kommunikation
- Der Training-Podcast für Führungskräfte
- Dr. Stefan Frädrich - Motivationspodcast
- Get-It-Done Guy´s Quick and dirty tips to work less and do more
- Grammar Challenge (Learn English)
- Grammar Girl Quick and dirty tips for better writing
- HPZ-Power Podcast
- The iPad possibilities podcast
- iPhoneBlog.de Podcast
- Learn French by podcast
- Sex, Hypnosis & NLP
- ShortBooks Podcast
You can find all these podcasts on iTunes. All of these podcasts offer great free of charge content, so there is no excuse for not braining yourself :-)
Great interview with Richard Bandler
I just found a great interview with Richard Bandler about what NLP is all about:
So keep on thinking about how to make things work and go for it!
So keep on thinking about how to make things work and go for it!
Milton Erickson sessions
For all of my NLP-Trainer colleagues, here are some Milton Erickson sessions on youtube:
So keep on modelling his genius :-)
So keep on modelling his genius :-)
Afri Cola Spot - smart queuing - how to change the prisoner mode - be cause!
One way to change the prisoner mode while queuing:
So keep on dancing - with or without Afri and be cause !
So keep on dancing - with or without Afri and be cause !
Don Juan de Marco
Posted by
TJ on tour
on Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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Life leadership,
Movies,
Music videos,
NLP
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This is one of my all time favourite movies - for many reasons. I watched it for the 6th time tonight and it always touches me more. Really a movie to think and feel about:
Here is just one of the quotes of this movie:
There are only four crucial questions in life:
-What is wholy?
-What does the spirit consist of?
-What to live for?
-What to die for?
The answer is always the same: Only love!
Thank you Elisabeth for reminding me of this great quote :-)
Here is just one of the quotes of this movie:
There are only four crucial questions in life:
-What is wholy?
-What does the spirit consist of?
-What to live for?
-What to die for?
The answer is always the same: Only love!
Thank you Elisabeth for reminding me of this great quote :-)