In the Podcast of HGZ, I am having great conversations about the big issues of life that are often taboos. I am aiming to foster real conversations between people so that we can launch the change we really want. A change that is not fostered by mainstream buzzwords but by understanding and agreement.
Hello Folks!
Please meet Omar, who was raised in Libya and lived through the NATO bombing campaign and the following civil war. It was interesting for me to hear that Gaddafi dictatorship in Libya wasn't much different to the dictatorships in the former Eastern Bloc. I have heard many similar stories from my parents growing up in Hungary.
In this episode you hear about
why it is good and bad to live under a dictatorship (yep, there are good sides too!),
how is it to live when there is war in your country,
how all these experiences affected Omar,
and finally how is living and dating in Poland as a foreigner.
Enjoy and let me know about your reflections!
P.S.: it started raining heavily during the recording. I hope I did a great job editing the rain sounds out of the recording and that the editing didn't lower the sound quality too much. If the enjoyability suffered, my apologies.
After my break up with Toastmasters I was in a dark and hopeful space. I knew it was time to change and change I did big time! This episode is about my answer to my future life after Toastmasters that I had a glimpse into through my travels to Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Costa Rica and Voivodina, Serbia. I had amazing experiences with nature, tantra, amazing people, psychedelics and life lessons that I will remember forever. After these trips I have understood that I am about to enter the most amaznig period of my life so far. Listen to this episode for a deep dive in my journey as I have experienced it! Enjoy! :-)
Hi Folks!
I am happy to announce that David is back with another episode, where we talk about his life. This sounds a bit too simple and uninteresting but if you think like this, boy, you are wrong! The episode does start a bit slow but like a freight train, once it gains speed, it is nearly unstoppable!
Call boy, soldier, accountant, and many more trades that David had tried and described in this episode. I have a feeling that it would be easier to list what David hasn't tried in his life. The conversation seems so random or better said, I never had an idea, what comes next. I could not find a pattern with which I could predict what David will talk about next. In the end, I was totally blown away with the ultimate twist that made my jaw drop. I hope you will like listening to our conversation with David.
Enjoy folks and let us know, what you think about what you have heard regarding the life of David. :-)
Hi Folks!
When we usually hear about spirituality, we tend to think about some pink humbug only woke hippies on drugs understand. This opinion, however, is far away from the truth. What is spirituality then?
I didn't hold myself back with this conversation with Dragos Folea. I was grilling him hard to get answers that can be useful for anyone. Men, women, the religious, the lost or all of these categories combined. Listen to our conversation with Dragos for concrete answers about spirituality, why to start a spiritual journey and which habits are helpful at the start of a spiritual journey.
Enjoy and as always, let us know, what you think or feel. :-)
Hi Folks!
I am back with a new episode after the summer break. In this one, you can listen to a friendly conversation that I had with a Toastmasters veteran, who first joined Toastmasters about 50 years ago. At that time women were still not allowed to the club David went to.
Listen to this podcast if you want to learn more about how Toastmasters used to be, what the recent changes had brought, and if you want to know, who a great speaker is and how to give a great speech. We talk about all these topics with David, who, in his prime, was the second-best speaker in Canada.
Enjoy and feel free to comment in case you have any questions. ;-)
Hi Folks!
I have been thinking about having an episode just with myself because I wanted to think it overwhat I will do in GaborSpeaks. This conversation was timely because I have recently quit Toastmasters, effective from 1. October. Toastmasters has been an important milestone in my public speaking career and it is now high time I move on. It feels like once step closer growing up. In the episode, I am talking about the reasons for leaving and about my plans and wishes for the future.
Tune in, listen and feel free to give me advice or insights.
Enjoy! ;-)
Sziasztok!
Trianon 101. évfordulójára emlékezve Krakkóban beszélgettünk egy hatalmasat három határon túlival, akik Erdélyt, a Felvidéket és a Vajdaságot képviselték. Olyan témákat beszéltünk át, mint:
Milyen a határon túl magyarnak lenni
Hogyan élnek túl a politika viharában
Mit jelent nekik Trianon
Pár érdekesség, ami csak a saját régiójukra jellemzó
Külön sajnálom, hogy azok a témák nem kerültek be a podcastba, amikről a felvétel utáni sörözésen beszélgettünk. Talán itatnom kéne a vendégeket. :-) Az anyag így is számos érdekességet tartalmaz, és remélem, hogy remek betekintést tud nektek nyújtani a határon túliak életébe és gondolatvilágába.
Az is kiderült, hogy Lórántnak igen csak szexi podcast hangja van, bár talán ezt csak én látom így. :-D
Hallgassátok, lájkoljátok és kommenteljetek! További szép nyarat!
Gábor Z.
Hi Folks!
In the first episode of the podcast of GaborSpeaks, I had a great partner, Mihály Szabó, to talk about the biggest, most relevant issues of the world. We spent about 1,5 hours talking about
The world of diplomacy.
The most important problem of the world today that is looming all over us (spoiler: it is NOT coronavirus).
Why coronavirus is not as big of an issue you think.
The origins of coronavirus.
Since this is the first episode, I would appreciate advice on how to make the podcast of GaborSpeaks better.
Tune in, listen and enjoy!
Sources
The WHO report on the Wuhan investigation: Origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus - https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus/origins-of-the-virus
Souces on the effect of automatization on the job market:
https://whattobecome.com/blog/jobs-lost-to-automation-statistics/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2020/10/27/us-lost-over-60-million-jobs-now-robots-tech-and-artificial-intelligence-will-take-millions-more/?sh=78b547151a52 - “In a dire prediction, WEF said, “While some new jobs would be created as in the past, the concern is there may not be enough of these to go round, particularly as the cost of smart machines falls over time and their capabilities increase.”
https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/future-of-work/jobs-lost-jobs-gained-what-the-future-of-work-will-mean-for-jobs-skills-and-wages
https://techjury.net/blog/jobs-lost-to-automation-statistics/#gref
https://www.united-europe.eu
https://www.chathamhouse.org