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i love you because i love you. do you love me or don't you? this is already happiness or misfortune, lucky and unlucky. and i love you. how do you know so much about love?
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it all starts with the origins and traditions of the memory of our ancestors, the preservation of the culture of belarusian rituals. but the world is changing. generations and attitudes change, and creativity does not stand still. when do people realize the value of traditions and understand where to go next? art takes on new bright colors. what does your ideal day off look like? perfect day off
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perfect day off - it's a bathhouse. here it is for me. i love baths very much. and so, when i have the opportunity, i always go to my parents in dzerzhinsk, this is a private house. this banya is definitely some apples or fruits that we have there, blueberries and strawberries grow there. this is the perfect day off for me, and people like my guests, they say, i set a goal and see no obstacles. she does not like easy tasks and treats any strength test as an opportunity to become better and stronger. today i am visiting the director of the representative office international television and radio company world of belarus e, chairman of the belarusian union of
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women, olga shpilevskaya, olga good morning, olga, suggesting that in childhood you showed leadership qualities very early. i'm right. well, basically, it was. i've always been such a little ringleader. and plus it so happened that i even went to school and was. and younger than all his classmates. that is, i am 75 years old, the one that went to school. i was 76 year of birth. but it was very important for me to go to school. because my friend was walking in school. well, somehow he goes. and i'm not going, and so my mother managed to negotiate. e, s. e my class teacher with the director of the school, so that they take me. well, probably now it would be very illegal. but then they went for it, so that they would take me for the first quarter without official registration, that is, well, to see if the child will go or not, then if it goes, we will leave the child, if it doesn’t go, then, well, then nothing . it’s going to be terrible next year, but it didn’t just go well for me, it went very well for me, therefore, like this it turned out that i was even a year earlier. eh, than there my peers graduated from high school. well,
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in fact, i didn’t regret it, not once at school sometimes the leader is not just uh, well, a big social load of expectations for studying from teachers. pros. they often get it from odnoklassniki, as it was with you, we would have a very good class, a very good , very friendly class, however, we had a very cool class, i would say so. i was the chairman of the squad council for sure, and uh, we had some kind of activity all the time. we collected scrap metal. moreover, we went to collect it in landfills for 12, it was fundamentally important to be the first in collecting scrap metal. we collected trash. we held a meeting, as it were, of the council of the detachment and the meeting of the detachment. and on the subject of the fact that that's why we call nicknames by nicknames, then it appeared that this is how unpleasant it is for people. so, to hear these nicknames should not be like that, that is, even such things, we discussed, we defended those who, and not just weakening physically. and those who study, for example, are worse,
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yes, that is, i remember the argument that we had with the teacher of the russian language, when the boy, who always got deuces, suddenly learned a poem, he recited it, and she gives him three. and, for example, well, my personal indignation knew no bounds, because for this person, this is the moment to learn a poem. this is the exact five, an excellent student was easy to do, which means he learned to five. and for some reason he puts three. yes. of course, we, well, as if indignant, therefore, about it. and when you realized what you want i certainly didn’t want to be a journalist, i didn’t want to be a journalist at all , despite the fact that she was very active and wrote very well. i did all the activities. she was leading i was the snow maiden constantly the snow maiden endlessly the snow maiden a. my mother worked as a salesman and my best girlfriend was a go- getter. in trading technique and i liked it so much, when i came to my mother at work. here, e cash desk, e, means money at the cash desk of punching. ah, chatting with people there
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to show the product and say what it is and how i i decided that, well, of course, i'm a seller. but who else am i , of course, i am a salesman, and i told my mother that this is important for me. i go to the trading technique with my girlfriend. so, my mother very correctly asked me to just think and talk. come on, come on, try it. well, there is journalism. it's close to you , try it. if you don’t succeed, it means that they are recruiting to the technical school later. you will have time to enter the trading technique. i basically did not prepare for the entrance exams. again, this is probably the will of fate, but a creative essay. i couldn't write bad. history was my favorite subject in school. i couldn't pass the story badly. and when i came to english to take english, they tell me, well, let's ask you more leading questions, one more topic. you tell us and we will give you five. i said no, don't. why do i need a five, which i have a four is absolutely enough for me, well, as it were, a happy four goes out. i understand that i may not be able to do anything. and like, but uh, i
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didn't get into daytime, i was one point short. that's probably the one i i got them in english, but they immediately called me and offered to become a student as a student , and a new department was being created, and the information processing department of the radio company belteriya. a place was vacated there, and since i already had experience working on radio on channel one. i was offered how to go there to try my hand. and in this way. i sort of got into news journalism right away. and of course, i'm very grateful. here are the stars and the lord for the fact that they laid down all the paths contrary to my character. so just this thing became the thing in my life, but in my youth. e. we all tend to romanticize our chosen profession. to what extent your ideas about journalism were justified in general, journalism has become my life. well, as it were, if you ask me, if there is a line between, uh, my personal life and my
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existence outside of work and my existence at work, then it does not exist. remember what your very first report was about. well, it turned out that this was not the first reportage. the first job was already in a news agency. i was the production editor. that is, well, sort of it was, and it was a prompter. i had to fold the informational release, that is, select the necessary information, and check all the leads that the journalists wrote to form an information folder absolutely . this is a very difficult job, because there were cases when, for example, they brought you a cassette from the council of the republic, then there were cassettes, when there was only a cameraman of a journalist, they were not there. they give you cassettes, they say, here is the release. after a conditional 30 minutes , you do something, and you have to listen to her. to unsubscribe, and therefore this is the work in this mode, it has become absolutely familiar to me. i understand that nothing is impossible, you just need to listen carefully, carefully add up to move on. you
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worked on television for 18 years, and suddenly you suddenly decided to change everything and went to print with him. why? so i went through all the steps that were interesting for me, which i could go through. well, it’s true that there were a lot of landmark projects, there were a lot. i didn't work in the same position. that is, i also had such a career growth, as it were, changed, and people changed formats, tasks changed, but gradually you come to some stage when you realize that you still need to change something. and so it happened. it just happened again. i am sure that here i have my guardian angels or some kind of hand with a higher one, well, thank you for having them like that. it was such a gamble, to be honest, because i was leaving, and let's say, even on if we talk about money, it was less money that i was offered, but it was new, because i was not even in printed with it immediately called, and called to develop an information site.
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minsk news agency at that time, and then just now we were talking about the development of creating sites, then just all this was getting such a new one. i understood that, well, as if there was a future in it. i became very interested in it, and i kind of went there, but the truth was that i managed to work as the chief editor of the site for only 3 months after 3 months ekaterina eduardovna dubinskaya, who at that moment headed the agency minsk news says, listen, i looked, and everything is fine, of course, but no. i have the editor-in -chief of the evening minsk well, please, just try, how would it be, how will the editor-in -chief of the evening minsk go? well, i understand that of course, well, this is immediately a managerial position. i don't know what a newspaper is, so i'm very good. i remember my first day in the office. but you also need to understand that you come to a team that, for example, has been in this newspaper all its life. it worked and you come and start dictating some conditions to them, that is, well, as it were for me always it is important to respect the people with whom i work.
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that is, i can’t come and break, i have to come and, uh, i really wanted them to become my comrades-in-arms, my supporters in terms of some kind of further development, so i, uh, would take all the steps very carefully. i arrive on my first day of work. so, i sit down in the chair of the editor-in-chief, a beautiful view of victory square from the office of the editor-in -chief of the evening minsk, i understand what kind of people before me sat in the chair of the chief editors, as it were, of our central newspapers this also imposes, as if a girl with a question comes with a special responsibility, she says, you know, i am writing a note. how many signs i look at her, you know, i can in minutes i can in seconds in signs, i can’t yet, but now i can’t in signs in one of my interviews, he admitted that all these changes for me were very difficult for you. and you weren't sure they were for the best looking back now. e, you do not regret that you made such a choice no, but
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i can absolutely unequivocally answer that no. by the way, i when the radio company was leaving, and then i set it for myself. well, that is, i decided for myself that life would not offer me. i will always agree. that is when i realized what really happened. they lead me from above and i need to be grateful for every step, as it were, i realized that i probably need a little bit . and that's all they offer me. and i 'm going. i go i. hey, i want to try myself. i want to try my hand and i want to work and how to develop further. here they say that hmm, stepping out of your comfort zone gives you a big push for growth. quite right, yes, we convinced ourselves of this. don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. it seems to me at any age in any situation. and you know this is such a breath of fresh air that enters inside you. this is oxygen starvation . the body is replenished with oxygen. and you start to act, work further, you open up again olga in 2017. you
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become the head of the national press center. another year later. you head the main ideological department presidential administration, then in 2021. uh, you are offered to head the representative office of the world television and radio company of belarus, a new position for you. it's like a challenge to myself. that's just the same position is return to the comfort zone. this is probably the position that i accepted simply with special gratitude, because it was something that is understandable, something that you know well, and that you have been doing something for 18 years. uh, there from eighteen to thirty-six at this period in my life and it was like that. well it was like that warm. return to the comfort zone. although here we are. hmm, we are trying a lot of new things and doing and doing and new projects appear, and i do it with great pleasure. and how do you
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always start your entry into a new position, when i came to work in minskskaya pravda as the editor-in-chief of minskskaya pravda, which means that at that time semyon borisovich apira was the governor of the region, and semyon borisovich decided to come, that means the next day after my appointment to get acquainted with the team, but in order for me support and present to the team. so he went into the office, e and i, of course, offered him to take the chair of the editor-in -chief. he walked up to this chair. he asks and says this is your new one. i say, no, this is the chair that was left from the old editor-in-chief, and he told me, he says, never sit in the chair of the former head of the chair. the head should have his own, therefore, no matter how it sounds , it all starts with the purchase of a new chair. well , this, of course, is already so if, uh, and so i always always have a very important team for me, which i come. it is always very important for me to get to
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know and feel the people with whom i have to work. i can't say i'm that good soft. a. well, such a light leader. yes, a lot of people leave me. but they leave us. well, i'm not setting the task conditionally to change there, as a team either there or someone is not there. no, or break someone. eh, there or someone to make it somehow work differently. no. i really want people like me to enjoy what they don't do. and when there are people nearby who have burning eyes, who really enjoy what they do, who come with ideas with suggestions. i can not work without enterprising people, when he asks me how to do? i will not answer this question, despite the fact that i am the leader. i ask you, as an expert in this narrow direction. you know better how to do it. suggest suggest we put it all together. let's see how it adds up from all points of view and determine how this the project will play. well, as it were, but it
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will be your project, you will breathe it, and you will understand that this is your born child. once again, something imposed from above. why do you prioritize professionalism? or for human qualities, human qualities are certainly important, but creative people with ideal human qualities in terms of complaisance there, i don’t know the ability to listen there. well, there are such units, the more talented a person is, the more creative he is, the more he will have some kind of hmm yes, yes, yes, but if this is for the good, then it seems to me that here you can find common ground and even a person with a complex character can, uh, make, uh, like your supporter and associates and work even with him if he does his job professionally, it really benefits the enterprise he works for. is there any object that is sure to be in your office, despite
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the change of places. e work yes, your posts, this is the icon of the icon of the mother of god, which i gave lyudmila mikhailovna briefly, uh, which is no longer there. secondly, this is the person to whom i came to work on television. right here in our coordinating department. it was then called that. and so, when i worked at graduation, she was the person who taught me, and she gave me an icon of the icon of the mother of god, and i endure it. e follow you from place to place. she's always looking at me, she's always standing by. enriching your erudition is not so difficult. for starters, you can refresh the school curriculum. i know nikolayevich tolstoy saw him in a row long his hair is a beard, and at the end he began to be considered
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a little moved, as at the end of his life. yeah , but it's starting to feel a little tempting to try your luck in a team game and it's time to get ready so, but if your answer turns out to be wrong, you'll go and set the stone perfectly. we understand. so this is the abduction of europe and the main thing to remember is the brain can be different in what year were the modern pentathlon competitions included in the olympic games program? 1912 absolutely right , watch the intellectual show on belarus 24 tv channel. every weekend can be turned on a little vacation. the main condition is new impressions, and the best is a lot of new impressions
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uh, olga, you managed to build a successful career. and as for the family, as far as my family is concerned, theirs are really very good. although here, well, how would we say, and incomplete by today's standards. i have a daughter. she is 22 years old, and she also works part-time in journalism, although hmm graduated from the institute of e, moscow state university, minsk state linguistic university. they are bilingual german english. she loves teaching her german very much. well, at the same time he works for a radio host, because well, probably, these are the things that she grew up on television that she grew up. uh, in this environment, it doesn't. you can’t remove e from the inside, so there is probably a craving in your family life. and what is the most valuable for you? my parents and my daughter, this is what you know, probably, for all the time of my work of my life. i have learned to be an independent self-sufficient person. and
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in principle, it is very difficult to unsettle me. well, i don’t know, probably, any events that would not have happened. i perceive them soberly and try to analyze, i always try to understand, what are the possible ways out right there and out of this situation with some even the most difficult to find or how to reduce some negative points there, but everything that concerns my parents is everything that concerns my daughter. this is something that i can't even control inside myself. that is, these are people so close and dear to me that, well, there is nothing more valuable, so here is their well-being, and their main thing is that they are healthy and alive. here are the main indicators for me. everything else can be survived change remake rewrite can be the poor. you can be rich you can be as successful you can be unsuccessful you can change jobs you can make careers you can do? anything, but the main thing is that these people should be in order, in your opinion. olga how realistic it is to be an ideal mother and at the same time an ideal leader. well, it's related. i
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treat my team like my children and how, well, even the villagers called me mom, olya, those who worked with me were students who were younger, as if i were also a mother for them. and here i am really to them so relate. i really treat them sincerely, therefore, when you ask about what human qualities or professionalism. after all, there are no children in the family either . everything is perfect, it happens. uh, the difficult teens were the ones that were easy to get along with, so it seems to me that if you're the perfect mom, you're definitely a good leader. if you are a good leader, you are good to you. olga must admit that the world of managers, it is mostly male, have you ever come across? well, let's call it male chauvinism, no, but in the male the team is not easy to come, because it is to win the trust of men. i remember my coming to the emotional president in the
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national press center at the time of my arrival there were about 15 people working, and they were all men, and men with scientific degrees and titles, including, that is, these are historians, these are philologists, who for a very long time work and loaded. you have a lot of topics, and it’s clear that i came without scientific papers and scientific papers, and plus a woman, and plus i’m trying with burning eyes, and to move them for some feats that they were very conservative, guys, and you are not all older, but some are older and they are very conservative comrades, and they were so very careful about the fact that they offer something new to redo something , and i did not believe that any things were possible at all. they just waited until i seemed to calm down, but when they realized that it was also alive like that. well, something so alive that their life also changes, but changes it for the better. they didn't just accept me. we are very good with them.
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friends. i still turn to them for advice . and i am very glad that in this life i know these people, you were recently elected chairman of the belarusian union of women with violations of what women's rights you have to face most often, well, in our country i will tell you that, of course, women's rights are very good are protected are protected both in some legal aspects and in all other aspects, to say that more often, probably, one has to deal with some problems that exist all of them when we talk conditionally about domestic violence of some kind these are the moments, and what concerns the infringement of the rights of a woman in the workplace. six months that i work in the belarusian union of women. i can't say that there are a lot of complaints, complaints or some questions about this. on the contrary , i looked at how active our women are, how ready they are to get involved, and in all events, and to be honest, if we are talking about male arrogance or male showism, then i will tell you that there will always be
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a successful leader of a man in the castle woman, is there indeed, the problem of the so-called glass ceiling, when it is more difficult for women than men to climb the career ladder, when women are paid less for the same position. specialist. we need to understand that the young specialist is a girl. she will soon leave before the decree, thank god, that is, she will build her family. she will give birth to children. this is very good, of course, in this regard, when experts come male, then you understand that even if he creates a family, he will have children, these will be without working off production. let's put it this way, therefore, of course, there are such moments. this is the moment when they don’t want to promote a woman, for example, positions for the reason that, conditionally, she will be busy with her family more than, yes, therefore, always, but it’s customary to clarify, then the marital status, the age of the children, that is, well, as it were,
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how much , well, in relation to women, this is certainly, is it right or not? eh , it's hard to say. i think it's in everything world, because, of course, any employer, but certainly wants to get an absolute return from an employee. yes, absolutely efficiency, so, of course, he has the right to do this. is it offensive to women? well, yes, of course, at some stage it’s a shame, but it seems to me that nothing is impossible here, because hmm if you are purposeful, if you really want to achieve your goal, then it seems to me that you will appreciate it professional quality, no matter what will be offered to you and positions will be with you career roses definitely and will work equally well. men, but i will say that few women want to work directly in such a way that they take on the same responsibility on an equal footing with men, because, of course, there are things where it is very difficult to do this. yes, the new leader is always expected to change what changes to expect from the women's union with your arrival. well, it seems to me that we are already so a little bit this is not a change. it's just an
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activation. well, sort of, because really every leader comes, he has a new idea and a new vision for someone some areas are closer, yes, but someone is starting to work more with these areas. it so happened that when i worked in the presidential administration. i just supervised a public association, so i sort of know their work from above. and now i have loaded my work from the inside and understand that i need to change a little from the inside in terms of just speeding it up. yes, speed up there a little, maybe, as they say, speed up the process that takes place there in order to get well, as it were, the desired desired results, yes, in order to be simple to somehow expand the sphere of influence, but to make sure that even more women, a, plunge into some of our projects in our campaign that we are conducting. yes, so that these projects and actions are born from within, so that we understand what women want. mm at the bottom, roughly speaking, yes, to bring up their ideas already. up and make some decisions to the point that we have a lot of women members of the belarusian union of
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women who work in the house of representatives and in. council of the republic - this change may be in a legislative act, if they demand it, but for this you need to feel and understand what the needs are in order to then make these decisions in one of your interviews. you said that's all you have achieved. it 's because you never told yourself. stop. i accept everything new, i don't tell myself. stop i want to keep moving on. and well, you even know how the challenge is always to yourself, that is, to look. well, what will happen, how will it be that's how it will turn out, but if it doesn't work out, after all, this is my decision and blame, believe me, i won't be anyone, neither the world nor surrounding nor the one who encouraged me to do this on this one. this is my decision. that is, i make a clear decision for myself and i myself bear responsibility for it. i wonder what challenges you still expect in the near future. i myself am very interested in our programs called meaning. life for you, what is the meaning of life for me, the meaning of life, probably,
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is to give, but it is very important for me to give. it is very important for me when i see that what i do, what i give to the same what i invest in, but people need, when they get it i don't need them to tell me thank you. i just need to make it easier for them. you know , somehow one person considers his teacher in life, but he taught me and told me what you know, so when people surround you, you don’t have to ask, do you need help or do you need help, if you see that you can at least do something to do something, to do something. it doesn’t matter what to pick up now a piece of paper that is lying on the ground there or move a plate or there, i don’t know, open the door in front of my grandmother, who will take place. just do it. no need to wait. there is the ingratitude of a bad word, not a warm look. just make you feel good about what you want at this moment, well, you did
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. after all, it returns with a trinity, so for me this is the meaning of life to be useful and give olga i want to wish you as many smiles as possible, as much joy in life as possible and may everything that you do bring you satisfaction. thank you thanks a lot. thank you thank you this was the meaning of olga shpilevskaya's life.

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