Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of https://curiousfictions.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://lindyscakes.co.uk
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://travel-your-life.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://rlasalle.biz
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://rybniki.ru
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://doubleyourfreelancing.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://mostinside.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://texizol.com.ua
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://grandparissud.fr
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://oksenate.gov
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://businessforsale.com.au
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of www.thaipost.net/main/detail/57201
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of akhbaar24.argaam.com/article/detail/479433
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.elespectador.com/economia/avianca-express-espera-transportar-12-millones-de-pasajeros-al-interior-del-p
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
CELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. ABOUT CELESTE HEADLEE Communication and Human Nature Expert, Award-winning journalist, and Author. Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and best-selling author of We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. She is co-host of the new weekly series Retro Report on PBS and season three of the Scene on Radio podcast –MEN.
THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
ONLINE LEARNING
Online Learning. Celeste is offering online training throughThinkific.
WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading →CELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. ABOUT CELESTE HEADLEE Communication and Human Nature Expert, Award-winning journalist, and Author. Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and best-selling author of We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. She is co-host of the new weekly series Retro Report on PBS and season three of the Scene on Radio podcast –MEN.
THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
ONLINE LEARNING
Online Learning. Celeste is offering online training throughThinkific.
WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → BLOG - CELESTE HEADLEE Life on the Slow Train | Excerpts from The Sunset Limited. Until January 20th, I am riding Amtrak trains all the way around the United States. This is the second leg of my trip, where I’m traveling from New Orleans to Los Angeles on the historic Sunset Limited. Follow me daily on Medium, Instagram and Twitter, or . Continue reading →. ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
CELESTE HEADLEE: JOURNALIST Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist who has appeared on NPR, PBS World, PRI, CNN, BBC and other international networks. She was formerly a host at National Public Radio, anchoring shows including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition.For many years, Celeste has been a mentor and managing editor for NPR’s Next Generation Radio Project, trainingONLINE LEARNING
Online Learning. Celeste is offering online training throughThinkific.
PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.” I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
MUST PLAY WELL WITH OTHERS Must Play Well With Others. “On the planet Earth, man had always assumed that he was more intelligent than dolphins because he had achieved so much—the wheel, New York, wars and so on—whilst all the dolphins had ever done was muck about in the water having a good time. But conversely, the dolphins had always believed that they werefar
BECOMING A PUBLIC SPEAKER IS YOUR JOURNEY TO MAKE If you ask me how to become a speaker, the most honest answer I can give is: be a national radio host and then deliver a successful TEDx talk. I’m no expert. I’m just someone who got lucky (and had the necessary skills to take advantage of that luck). Get out there and make some luck of your own. ON BIAS: STOP. BREATHE. THINK. Think. - Celeste Headlee. On Bias: Stop. Breathe. Think. Let’s talk about the tragic confrontation last week between a group of Catholic high school boys and an elder Omaha man. I understand the visceral outrage felt by so many as they watched a young kid smirk and harass an honored war veteran. I also understand the impulse to protect youth PLEASE DON'T SEE "THE LONE RANGER" Although it’s called “The Lone Ranger,” Tonto is really the core of this film. Also, the story is clearly designed to call attention to the injustice and cruelty suffered by the Comanche in the 19th century. The bad guys are especially bad because they steal from the Comanche, enlist the Army in slaughtering an entire tribe, and see theCELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. ABOUT CELESTE HEADLEE Communication and Human Nature Expert, Award-winning journalist, and Author. Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and best-selling author of We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. She is co-host of the new weekly series Retro Report on PBS and season three of the Scene on Radio podcast –MEN.
THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
ONLINE LEARNING
Online Learning. Celeste is offering online training throughThinkific.
WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading →CELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. ABOUT CELESTE HEADLEE Communication and Human Nature Expert, Award-winning journalist, and Author. Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and best-selling author of We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter. She is co-host of the new weekly series Retro Report on PBS and season three of the Scene on Radio podcast –MEN.
THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
ONLINE LEARNING
Online Learning. Celeste is offering online training throughThinkific.
WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → BLOG - CELESTE HEADLEE Life on the Slow Train | Excerpts from The Sunset Limited. Until January 20th, I am riding Amtrak trains all the way around the United States. This is the second leg of my trip, where I’m traveling from New Orleans to Los Angeles on the historic Sunset Limited. Follow me daily on Medium, Instagram and Twitter, or . Continue reading →. ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
CELESTE HEADLEE: JOURNALIST Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist who has appeared on NPR, PBS World, PRI, CNN, BBC and other international networks. She was formerly a host at National Public Radio, anchoring shows including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition.For many years, Celeste has been a mentor and managing editor for NPR’s Next Generation Radio Project, trainingONLINE LEARNING
Online Learning. Celeste is offering online training throughThinkific.
PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.” I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
MUST PLAY WELL WITH OTHERS Must Play Well With Others. “On the planet Earth, man had always assumed that he was more intelligent than dolphins because he had achieved so much—the wheel, New York, wars and so on—whilst all the dolphins had ever done was muck about in the water having a good time. But conversely, the dolphins had always believed that they werefar
BECOMING A PUBLIC SPEAKER IS YOUR JOURNEY TO MAKE If you ask me how to become a speaker, the most honest answer I can give is: be a national radio host and then deliver a successful TEDx talk. I’m no expert. I’m just someone who got lucky (and had the necessary skills to take advantage of that luck). Get out there and make some luck of your own. ON BIAS: STOP. BREATHE. THINK. Think. - Celeste Headlee. On Bias: Stop. Breathe. Think. Let’s talk about the tragic confrontation last week between a group of Catholic high school boys and an elder Omaha man. I understand the visceral outrage felt by so many as they watched a young kid smirk and harass an honored war veteran. I also understand the impulse to protect youth PLEASE DON'T SEE "THE LONE RANGER" Although it’s called “The Lone Ranger,” Tonto is really the core of this film. Also, the story is clearly designed to call attention to the injustice and cruelty suffered by the Comanche in the 19th century. The bad guys are especially bad because they steal from the Comanche, enlist the Army in slaughtering an entire tribe, and see theCELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.”WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading →CELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.”WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → BLOG - CELESTE HEADLEE Life on the Slow Train | Excerpts from The Sunset Limited. Until January 20th, I am riding Amtrak trains all the way around the United States. This is the second leg of my trip, where I’m traveling from New Orleans to Los Angeles on the historic Sunset Limited. Follow me daily on Medium, Instagram and Twitter, or . Continue reading →. CELESTE HEADLEE: MUSICIAN Celeste Headlee: Musician. Celeste graduated from the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts in 1987. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Vocal Performance at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona and her Master’s of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Michigan in 1998. She appears on the CD “Classically Blue CELESTE HEADLEE: AUTHOR We Need to Talk How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.” CELESTE HEADLEE: SPEAKER Celeste Headlee has worked as a radio host for decades, and she knows the ingredients of a great conversation: Honesty, brevity, clarity and a healthy amount of listening. In this insightful talk, she shares 10 useful rules for having better conversations. “Go out, talk to people, listen to people,” she says. “And, most importantly, be BECOMING A PUBLIC SPEAKER IS YOUR JOURNEY TO MAKE If you ask me how to become a speaker, the most honest answer I can give is: be a national radio host and then deliver a successful TEDx talk. I’m no expert. I’m just someone who got lucky (and had the necessary skills to take advantage of that luck). Get out there and make some luck of your own. ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE Outlet: Savannah Morning News Publication Date: 09/27/2019 Two Ears, One Mouth by Amy Paige Condon. According to Celeste Headlee, former host of GPB’s On Second Thought and author of We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter, we need to listen more and talk less. “Long before the smartphone, human beings were crappy listeners,” she says, pointing out that people often recall PLEASE DON'T SEE "THE LONE RANGER" Although it’s called “The Lone Ranger,” Tonto is really the core of this film. Also, the story is clearly designed to call attention to the injustice and cruelty suffered by the Comanche in the 19th century. The bad guys are especially bad because they steal from the Comanche, enlist the Army in slaughtering an entire tribe, and see the THE POWER OF MANAGING MISTAKES & MAINTAINING RELATIONSHIPS Managing mistakes is a hallmark of a good leader. And here are four components of a well-managed error: Timeliness – As soon as you recognize your mistake, acknowledge it, apologize, and move on. Honesty – Don’t try to downplay the error, place the blame on anyone else, or explain why you got it wrong. Research – Learn whatyou can
CONGRATULATIONS, YOU’RE (PROBABLY) NOT AN INTROVERT Congratulations, You’re (Probably) Not an Introvert. Sometimes you like to go to a restaurant and laugh with a group of friends. Sometimes you’d rather sit at home in sweats, watching movies. Sometimes you’re so caught up in a conversation at work that you’re late to your next meeting. Sometimes you duck down a hallwayin order to avoid
CELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.”WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading →CELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.”WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → BLOG - CELESTE HEADLEE Life on the Slow Train | Excerpts from The Sunset Limited. Until January 20th, I am riding Amtrak trains all the way around the United States. This is the second leg of my trip, where I’m traveling from New Orleans to Los Angeles on the historic Sunset Limited. Follow me daily on Medium, Instagram and Twitter, or . Continue reading →. CELESTE HEADLEE: JOURNALIST Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist who has appeared on NPR, PBS World, PRI, CNN, BBC and other international networks. She was formerly a host at National Public Radio, anchoring shows including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition.For many years, Celeste has been a mentor and managing editor for NPR’s Next Generation Radio Project, training CELESTE HEADLEE: AUTHOR We Need to Talk How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronicONLINE LEARNING
Online Learning. Celeste is offering online training throughThinkific.
PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.” CELESTE HEADLEE: SPEAKER Celeste Headlee has worked as a radio host for decades, and she knows the ingredients of a great conversation: Honesty, brevity, clarity and a healthy amount of listening. In this insightful talk, she shares 10 useful rules for having better conversations. “Go out, talk to people, listen to people,” she says. “And, most importantly, be THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by BECOMING A PUBLIC SPEAKER IS YOUR JOURNEY TO MAKE If you ask me how to become a speaker, the most honest answer I can give is: be a national radio host and then deliver a successful TEDx talk. I’m no expert. I’m just someone who got lucky (and had the necessary skills to take advantage of that luck). Get out there and make some luck of your own. ON BIAS: STOP. BREATHE. THINK. Think. - Celeste Headlee. On Bias: Stop. Breathe. Think. Let’s talk about the tragic confrontation last week between a group of Catholic high school boys and an elder Omaha man. I understand the visceral outrage felt by so many as they watched a young kid smirk and harass an honored war veteran. I also understand the impulse to protect youth PLEASE DON'T SEE "THE LONE RANGER" Although it’s called “The Lone Ranger,” Tonto is really the core of this film. Also, the story is clearly designed to call attention to the injustice and cruelty suffered by the Comanche in the 19th century. The bad guys are especially bad because they steal from the Comanche, enlist the Army in slaughtering an entire tribe, and see theCELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based CONGRATULATIONS, YOU’RE (PROBABLY) NOT AN INTROVERT Congratulations, You’re (Probably) Not an Introvert. Sometimes you like to go to a restaurant and laugh with a group of friends. Sometimes you’d rather sit at home in sweats, watching movies. Sometimes you’re so caught up in a conversation at work that you’re late to your next meeting. Sometimes you duck down a hallwayin order to avoid
RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading →CELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based CONGRATULATIONS, YOU’RE (PROBABLY) NOT AN INTROVERT Congratulations, You’re (Probably) Not an Introvert. Sometimes you like to go to a restaurant and laugh with a group of friends. Sometimes you’d rather sit at home in sweats, watching movies. Sometimes you’re so caught up in a conversation at work that you’re late to your next meeting. Sometimes you duck down a hallwayin order to avoid
RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → CELESTE HEADLEE: JOURNALIST Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist who has appeared on NPR, PBS World, PRI, CNN, BBC and other international networks. She was formerly a host at National Public Radio, anchoring shows including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition.For many years, Celeste has been a mentor and managing editor for NPR’s Next Generation Radio Project, training BLOG - CELESTE HEADLEE Life on the Slow Train | Excerpts from The Sunset Limited. Until January 20th, I am riding Amtrak trains all the way around the United States. This is the second leg of my trip, where I’m traveling from New Orleans to Los Angeles on the historic Sunset Limited. Follow me daily on Medium, Instagram and Twitter, or . Continue reading →. CELESTE HEADLEE: MUSICIAN Celeste Headlee: Musician. Celeste graduated from the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts in 1987. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Vocal Performance at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona and her Master’s of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Michigan in 1998. She appears on the CD “Classically Blue CELESTE HEADLEE: AUTHOR We Need to Talk How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronicONLINE LEARNING
Online Learning. Celeste is offering online training throughThinkific.
PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.” CELESTE HEADLEE: SPEAKER Celeste Headlee has worked as a radio host for decades, and she knows the ingredients of a great conversation: Honesty, brevity, clarity and a healthy amount of listening. In this insightful talk, she shares 10 useful rules for having better conversations. “Go out, talk to people, listen to people,” she says. “And, most importantly, be ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE Outlet: Savannah Morning News Publication Date: 09/27/2019 Two Ears, One Mouth by Amy Paige Condon. According to Celeste Headlee, former host of GPB’s On Second Thought and author of We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter, we need to listen more and talk less. “Long before the smartphone, human beings were crappy listeners,” she says, pointing out that people often recall BECOMING A PUBLIC SPEAKER IS YOUR JOURNEY TO MAKE If you ask me how to become a speaker, the most honest answer I can give is: be a national radio host and then deliver a successful TEDx talk. I’m no expert. I’m just someone who got lucky (and had the necessary skills to take advantage of that luck). Get out there and make some luck of your own. PLEASE DON'T SEE "THE LONE RANGER" Although it’s called “The Lone Ranger,” Tonto is really the core of this film. Also, the story is clearly designed to call attention to the injustice and cruelty suffered by the Comanche in the 19th century. The bad guys are especially bad because they steal from the Comanche, enlist the Army in slaughtering an entire tribe, and see theCELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
BLOG - CELESTE HEADLEE Life on the Slow Train | Excerpts from The Sunset Limited. Until January 20th, I am riding Amtrak trains all the way around the United States. This is the second leg of my trip, where I’m traveling from New Orleans to Los Angeles on the historic Sunset Limited. Follow me daily on Medium, Instagram and Twitter, or . Continue reading →. ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based CONGRATULATIONS, YOU’RE (PROBABLY) NOT AN INTROVERT Congratulations, You’re (Probably) Not an Introvert. Sometimes you like to go to a restaurant and laugh with a group of friends. Sometimes you’d rather sit at home in sweats, watching movies. Sometimes you’re so caught up in a conversation at work that you’re late to your next meeting. Sometimes you duck down a hallwayin order to avoid
RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading →CELESTE HEADLEE
Contact info. To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg: +1 412-500-6561. Cynthia Sjoberg. Pointe Talent, LLC. Pittsburgh Office. +1 412-500-6561. pointetalent@gmail.com. THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing. As it turns out, we’re searching for external solutions to an internal problem. We won’t find whatwe’re
BLOG - CELESTE HEADLEE Life on the Slow Train | Excerpts from The Sunset Limited. Until January 20th, I am riding Amtrak trains all the way around the United States. This is the second leg of my trip, where I’m traveling from New Orleans to Los Angeles on the historic Sunset Limited. Follow me daily on Medium, Instagram and Twitter, or . Continue reading →. ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m Neither. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.”. His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Iremember
THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" Give me a couple minutes of your time, and I can clear this all up for you. Call it the beginner’s guide to isms. So let’s start with the guy that, in some sense, started it all. Our good friend Karl Marx. Its easy to identify a Marxist, that’s someone who believes in the philosophical or political ideas outlined by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was in his blood. Not the jazz and blues that everyone expected a black man to write, but overtures, concertos, operas, andsymphonies.
RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS So, let’s discuss the difference between racism and discrimination, and why it matters. Racism is the belief that personality, behavior and morals can be traced back to race, and the belief that one race is superior to another. Thinking that Asian people are better at math is racist. You are attributing qualities to another person based CONGRATULATIONS, YOU’RE (PROBABLY) NOT AN INTROVERT Congratulations, You’re (Probably) Not an Introvert. Sometimes you like to go to a restaurant and laugh with a group of friends. Sometimes you’d rather sit at home in sweats, watching movies. Sometimes you’re so caught up in a conversation at work that you’re late to your next meeting. Sometimes you duck down a hallwayin order to avoid
RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → CELESTE HEADLEE: JOURNALIST Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist who has appeared on NPR, PBS World, PRI, CNN, BBC and other international networks. She was formerly a host at National Public Radio, anchoring shows including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition.For many years, Celeste has been a mentor and managing editor for NPR’s Next Generation Radio Project, training CELESTE HEADLEE: MUSICIAN Celeste Headlee: Musician. Celeste graduated from the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts in 1987. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Vocal Performance at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona and her Master’s of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Michigan in 1998. She appears on the CD “Classically Blue PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.” PRESS - CELESTE HEADLEE This Is How To Be a Better Communicator Online and Off, According to a Conversation Expert – ThriveGlobal For press and PR inquiries, please contact T7 Public Relations, LLC. Ashley Sandberg Triple 7 Public Relations, LLC New York Office +1 Continue reading →WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → BECOMING A PUBLIC SPEAKER IS YOUR JOURNEY TO MAKE If you ask me how to become a speaker, the most honest answer I can give is: be a national radio host and then deliver a successful TEDx talk. I’m no expert. I’m just someone who got lucky (and had the necessary skills to take advantage of that luck). Get out there and make some luck of your own. ON BIAS: STOP. BREATHE. THINK. Think. - Celeste Headlee. On Bias: Stop. Breathe. Think. Let’s talk about the tragic confrontation last week between a group of Catholic high school boys and an elder Omaha man. I understand the visceral outrage felt by so many as they watched a young kid smirk and harass an honored war veteran. I also understand the impulse to protect youth EMBRACE DOING NOTHING, ESPECIALLY IF YOU’RE WORKING FROM Embrace Doing Nothing, Especially If You’re Working From Home. Last month, I joined Salon to talk about how the world has changed exponentially since my latest book, Do Nothing: How to Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing, and Under Living. Already, the notion of eating lunch in your cubicle or answering work emails from home seemlike the
PLEASE DON'T SEE "THE LONE RANGER" Although it’s called “The Lone Ranger,” Tonto is really the core of this film. Also, the story is clearly designed to call attention to the injustice and cruelty suffered by the Comanche in the 19th century. The bad guys are especially bad because they steal from the Comanche, enlist the Army in slaughtering an entire tribe, and see theCELESTE HEADLEE
Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, author, and accomplished speaker. BLOG - CELESTE HEADLEE Sometimes you like to go to a restaurant and laugh with a group of friends. Sometimes you’d rather sit at home in sweats, watching movies. Sometimes you’re so ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION “A powerful case that productivity is not an inherent virtue—if you’re not careful, it can become a vice. If you’ve ever felt compelled to work harder, this book by a longtime radio host and journalist is a clarion call to work smarter instead, because sometimes you accomplish more by doing less.” I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.” His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Continue reading → THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" I watched Tucker Carlson on Fox News yesterday explaining that the veto of Arizona bill 1062 amounts to supporting fascism:. CARLSON: Well it’s pretty simple. I mean, if you want to have a gay wedding, fine, go ahead. If I don’t want to bake you a cake for your gay wedding, that’s okay too. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was Continue reading → CONGRATULATIONS, YOU’RE (PROBABLY) NOT AN INTROVERT Introverts & extroverts, as named by Carl Jung, are 2 extremes of a continuum. Adam Grant posits that the most of us are ambiverts — adaptible & flexible. RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS We must understand the difference between racism & discrimination: while both are wrong, discrimination is racism made real. Let'sdiscuss.
CELESTE HEADLEE
Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, author, and accomplished speaker. BLOG - CELESTE HEADLEE Sometimes you like to go to a restaurant and laugh with a group of friends. Sometimes you’d rather sit at home in sweats, watching movies. Sometimes you’re so ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCHIVE William Grant Still was the first African American to conduct a major symphony, the first to have his symphony performed by a major orchestra, and the first to have his opera produced by a majorcompany.
THE DO NOTHING REVOLUTION “A powerful case that productivity is not an inherent virtue—if you’re not careful, it can become a vice. If you’ve ever felt compelled to work harder, this book by a longtime radio host and journalist is a clarion call to work smarter instead, because sometimes you accomplish more by doing less.” I'M BLACK. I'M WHITE. I'M BOTH. I'M NEITHER. I’m black. My grandfather is William Grant Still, the “Dean of African-American composers.” His skin was the color of maple syrup. Mine is the color of café au lait. My grandfather suffered countless indignities and injustices because of his color. Continue reading → THE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO "ISMS" I watched Tucker Carlson on Fox News yesterday explaining that the veto of Arizona bill 1062 amounts to supporting fascism:. CARLSON: Well it’s pretty simple. I mean, if you want to have a gay wedding, fine, go ahead. If I don’t want to bake you a cake for your gay wedding, that’s okay too. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM GRANT STILL Happy birthday to my grandfather, William Grant Still. He was born on this date 122 years ago, in 1895. The first in our family born completely free of slavery. His mother wanted him to be a doctor, but music was Continue reading → CONGRATULATIONS, YOU’RE (PROBABLY) NOT AN INTROVERT Introverts & extroverts, as named by Carl Jung, are 2 extremes of a continuum. Adam Grant posits that the most of us are ambiverts — adaptible & flexible. RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → RACISM VS. DISCRIMINATION: WHY THE DISTINCTION MATTERS We must understand the difference between racism & discrimination: while both are wrong, discrimination is racism made real. Let'sdiscuss.
CELESTE HEADLEE: JOURNALIST Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist who has appeared on NPR, PBS World, PRI, CNN, BBC and other international networks. She was formerly a host at National Public Radio, anchoring shows including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition.For many years, Celeste has been a mentor and managing editor for NPR’s Next Generation Radio Project, training CELESTE HEADLEE: MUSICIAN Celeste graduated from the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts in 1987. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Vocal Performance at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona and her Master’s of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Michigan in 1998. PRESS - CELESTE HEADLEE This Is How To Be a Better Communicator Online and Off, According to a Conversation Expert – ThriveGlobal For press and PR inquiries, please contact T7 Public Relations, LLC. Ashley Sandberg Triple 7 Public Relations, LLC New York Office +1 Continue reading → PRAISE - CELESTE HEADLEE Praise for Celeste Headlee “In a time when there seems to be an abundance of talking at rather than talking with, Headlee emphasizes the importance of having real conversations with people on all sides of every equation.” –Atlanta Magazine “In this day and age of smartphones, self-absorbed social media mavens and short attention spans, conversation is a dying art.”WE NEED TO TALK
How to Have Conversations That Matter. They are, perhaps, the most dreaded four words in the English language. But in her timely, insightful, and wonderfully practical book, We Need to Talk, Celeste Headlee—who earns a living by talking on the airwaves of National Public Radio—makes the case that they are urgently needed. Today most of us communicate from behind electronic screens, and RUSSELL CROWE AND THE MYTH THAT EVERYONE CAN SING First of all, let me set to rest your concerns about my headline. Yes, everyone can sing and everyone should sing. The health benefits of singing have been exhaustively researched and universally lauded. (In case you didn’t know, even singing Continue reading → BECOMING A PUBLIC SPEAKER IS YOUR JOURNEY TO MAKE There's no simple formula for becoming a paid, successful public speaker. My road involves radio hosting, a TEDx talk & book writing. My other tips inside. EMBRACE DOING NOTHING, ESPECIALLY IF YOU’RE WORKING FROM Celeste Headlee joined Salon Talks to discuss how creating boundaries & escaping the cult of productivity feels imperative to our mental & physical health to slow down. ON BIAS: STOP. BREATHE. THINK. "That’s why I always tell people when they’ve said something offensive: willful ignorance about one’s own biases can be dangerous and, in some cases, deadly. This is why, when someone accuses you of racism, perhaps the best response is not immediate denial, but thought and consideration." Continue reading → PLEASE DON'T SEE "THE LONE RANGER" My first reaction after finally reaching the end of this seemingly interminable movie was, “I hope people don’t pay movie theatre prices to see this film.” On the most basic level, it’s just not a good movie. There are funny Continue reading →* About
* Booking
* Media
* Contact
*
CELESTE
HEADLEE
Journalist
Author
Speaker
DEI training
------------------------- Celeste is also offering online training courses through Thinkific. See what’s available now! Click here to learn more Click here to learn more HERE'S WHAT I'M UP TO * Embrace Doing Nothing, Especially If You’re Working From Home * The Upgrade by Lifehacker: How to Do Less, With Journalist CelesteHeadlee
* HerMoney Podcast: The Power Of Stepping Away: What It Really MeansTo Disconnect
* Well Enough — Mental Health & Self-Care Online Event * Spring Open House At Random HouseRead More
CONTACT INFO
To contact Celeste for speaking engagements or workshops, send inquiries to Cynthia Sjoberg:+1 412-500-6561
Cynthia Sjoberg
Pointe Talent, LLC
Pittsburgh Office
+1 412-500-6561
pointetalent@gmail.com www.pointetalent.com__ Send an email
For all other press inquiries, please contact Ashley Sandberg:+1 347-735-6480
ashley@triple7pr.comwww.triple7pr.com
CELESTE ON SOCIAL MEDIA SIGN UP FOR CELESTE’S NEWSLETTEREmail address:
Sign up
Leave this field empty if you're human:Contact |
|
2017-2021 Celeste Headlee. All rights reserved.CONTACT
* Name*
First Last
* Email*
* Subject*
* Message*
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0