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Meet Lucie Harrild and her soon to be launched Comhla business that will include teaching mending and sewing in pop up places around the UK later this year. Comhla is about 'Making it easier to care about the world and get dressed'. Lucie has been a sustainability consultant for large corporates and now she's using that knowledge and training to make a difference for local communities.
“Taking the Alford Plea hurt my soul more than being found guilty in 1994 did," shares Jason Baldwin, a man who is so much more than a member of the West Memphis 3. “When they forced me to take the Alford Plea something in me broke…” The presumption of innocence and guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is seemingly reserved for a select few. For many flowing through the US system of [in]justice particularly children like 16-year-old Jason Baldwin and 16-year-old Brendan Dassey, the presumption of innocence is nothing more than a fallacy, a notion of intent not delivered. Contending with forces that conspire to convict, targeted by unmerciful prosecutors and defended by bad state actors - the truth of their innocence becomes a casualty of chaos. Jason Baldwin joins me on the Sixth Hour to discuss his life pre and post-the-lived and survived experience of his wrongful conviction, Brendan Dassey, and his role as co-founder of innocence org Proclaim Justice. Music reproduced with permission. Song: Bad Man Artist: Sarah and the Underground Writer: Sarah Marie Dillard “One of the first songs written after 'Making a Murderer' was released, 'Bad Man' by Sarah & The Underground is an unofficial anthem of the fight to free Brendan Dassey." - Steven Drizin, Legal Defense for Brendan Dassey
Tony Knight was educated at Sydney Grammar School and trained at the Drama Centre London. He has considerable knowledge, experience and expertise as a professional acting teacher and director.Tony has been the Program Leader for the Musical Theatre (B.A. Hons.) course at the LaSalle College of the Arts, Singapore, developing and implementing a new curriculum. He was also the Head of Acting at Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), training some of Australia's most celebrated national and international actors.He has taught, directed and lectured in many parts of the world, including Australia, the USA, Japan, Romania, Singapore and Tonga. He has spoken at numerous international and national conferences, including the annual ITI-Drama Schools Conference in Romania, and at the Musical Theatre Educators Conference, in Perth 2015, which included delivering a paper re current research - What's Hidden Underneath: Secrets & Sex –The Pajama Game and American Drama In the early 1950s, the Age of McCarthyism, HUAC, and The Kinsey Report.Tony has a passionate interest in all the performing arts, and is dedicated to improving the training of young actors. He is freelancing and completing his PhD on Richard Burbage: Shakespeare's Actor & the Art of ‘Personation. Now resident in Adelaide, South Australia, most recently he has successfully delivered three public lectures on the Identity of the Australian Actor at the National Portrait Gallery and the National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra.Tony is co-producer and director of STARC Productions, Adelaide, which has presented a number of highly acclaimed productions, specialising in '2-person plays', including the Australian premiere of Suzie Miller's award winning Australian play Reasonable Doubt. Furthermore, he has held two successful photographic exhibitions for the South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival.Tony's motto and aim in all his work is 'Making the Ordinary “Extraordinary!"'The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and Whooshkaa. Also where you find your favourite podcasts. www.stagespodcast.com.au
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about the ideal split for building muscle mass, the pros and cons of lifting to failure in each set, why too much volume is negative for hypertrophy, and fitness gimmicks still around today that need to stop. You learn the TRUTH listening to Mind Pump. (7:12) Adam and Doug's trip to Utah. (9:14) What is going on in the medical field?! (14:08) Another study on the impact of artificial sweeteners on gut bacteria. (15:46) Mind Pump Recommends, The Dark Horse Podcast with Bret Weinstein. (19:45) Own your audience or be on many platforms. (24:24) Vuori is EXPLODING! (29:00) Political correctness with Mind Pump. (31:46) Fun Facts with Justin: ‘Dragon Man skull' may be a new species. (36:03) When a harmless DNA test solves a 14-year sexual assault case. (38:31) #Quah question #1 – What's an ideal split for building muscle mass? (40:25) #Quah question #2 – Should we be lifting to failure in each set or should we feel like we can get more reps for each set? How can I tell if I'm lifting the right amount of weight to make progress? (46:38) #Quah question #3 – Can you explain how too much volume is negative for hypertrophy? (51:27) #Quah question #4 – What are some of the fitness gimmicks still around today that need to stop? (55:22) Related Links/Products Mentioned July Promotion: MAPS HIIT and the No BS 6-Pack Formula 50% off! **Promo code “JULYSPECIAL” at checkout** Mind Pump #1580: Economy Crash 2021 With Peter Linneman FDA Approves Aspire Assist | Disgusting Weight Loss … – YouTube Look: New Weight Loss Product Magnetically Locks Your Mouth Shut Artificial Sweeteners Negatively Regulate Pathogenic Characteristics of Two Model Gut Bacteria, E. coli and E. faecalis Visit Oli Pop for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Code “mindpump” at checkout for 15% off your first order** Dark Horse Podcast JRE #1671 - Bret Weinstein & Dr. Pierre Kory Russell Brand | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 116 Visit Vuori Clothing for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! Vuori CEO talks brick-and-mortar plans and sustainability efforts 'Making a mockery': British influencer defends 'identifying as Korean' after undergoing surgery to look like K-pop star Meet 'dragon man,' the latest addition to the human family tree 14 years after a sexual assault in Tampa, a man has been charged with rape because he entered his own DNA into a genealogy database Are Split Routines Effective for Beginner Weightlifters? - Mind Pump Blog Body Part Split vs. Whole Body Workout: Which Is Best? - Mind Pump Blog 3 Tips for Better Muscle Growth – Mind Pump Blog The Breakdown Recovery Trap, Why You Aren't Progressing – Mind Pump Blog Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Layne Norton, PhD (@biolayne) Instagram Bret Weinstein (@bretweinstein) Twitter
'Making time for the writing seems to have a magical effect, generating more time, somehow. It is self-renewing.'Making time for the writing seems to have a magical effect, generating more time, somehow. It is self-renewing, creating energy for the next bout of writing and energy for life itself. The post Hannah Vincent appeared first on The Royal Literary Fund.
'Making 3 Figures' The Four Fellas are back, live in the Living Room! This Week's Episode: Can the Lakers beat the Suns after all? The Dodgers are on a roll - Patrick highlights the big week Andres had - Andres praises Phil Mickelson and shames Draymond Green - Florez shows some love to Kenny Mayne and breaks down Saturday Night's Boxing Match - Chaunce is tired of the excuses and makes Brooks Koepka his Scumbag. We got you covered every Wednesday! Why wait for Friday? Weekend Starts on Wednesday. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Beginning of Wisdom - Part of our series 'Making space for wisdom' recorded on Sunday 18th April 2021.
Supported by MinterEllison, 'Making a Difference' explores a variety of unique student and academic experiences in Western Australia. Two Murdoch University researchers: Aleks Nikoloski and Susan Ledger share insight into their research programs. Their work demonstrates a commitment to research excellence to support industry and the betterment of society. The University of Western Australia strives to support students from diverse backgrounds. Three students: Mere Rosi Komailevuka, Tyson McEwan, Caitlin Quick; and staff member, Anna Jorgensen, share how different programs at UWA have benefited their journey through academia.
Supported by MinterEllison, 'Making a Difference' explores a variety of unique student and academic experiences in Western Australia. Two Murdoch University researchers: Aleks Nikoloski and Susan Ledger share insight into their research programs. Their work demonstrates a commitment to research excellence to support industry and the betterment of society. The University of Western Australia strives to support students from diverse backgrounds. Three students: Mere Rosi Komailevuka, Tyson McEwan, Caitlin Quick; and staff member, Anna Jorgensen, share how different programs at UWA have benefited their journey through academia.
Supported by MinterEllison, 'Making a Difference' explores a variety of unique student and academic experiences in Western Australia. Two Murdoch University researchers: Aleks Nikoloski and Susan Ledger share insight into their research programs. Their work demonstrates a commitment to research excellence to support industry and the betterment of society. The University of Western Australia strives to support students from diverse backgrounds. Three students: Mere Rosi Komailevuka, Tyson McEwan, Caitlin Quick; and staff member, Anna Jorgensen, share how different programs at UWA have benefited their journey through academia.
Supported by MinterEllison, 'Making a Difference' explores a variety of unique student and academic experiences in Western Australia. Two Murdoch University researchers: Aleks Nikoloski and Susan Ledger share insight into their research programs. Their work demonstrates a commitment to research excellence to support industry and the betterment of society. The University of Western Australia strives to support students from diverse backgrounds. Three students: Mere Rosi Komailevuka, Tyson McEwan, Caitlin Quick; and staff member, Anna Jorgensen, share how different programs at UWA have benefited their journey through academia.
Supported by MinterEllison, 'Making a Difference' explores a variety of unique student and academic experiences in Western Australia. Two Murdoch University researchers: Aleks Nikoloski and Susan Ledger share insight into their research programs. Their work demonstrates a commitment to research excellence to support industry and the betterment of society. The University of Western Australia strives to support students from diverse backgrounds. Three students: Mere Rosi Komailevuka, Tyson McEwan, Caitlin Quick; and staff member, Anna Jorgensen, share how different programs at UWA have benefited their journey through academia.
Divers, you're in for a treat. The people at Amazon got in touch...yes it wasn't a joke and wanted to come on the Pod! We sit down and have a lovely chat with Luke Tunnecliffe and Gil Marsden, the two key people behind the new and excellent Amazon documentary 'Making their Mark' and go over lots of ground. We hope you like it, it was so much fun to get to chat to them, thanks to Amazon and both Luke and Gil for making it happen! Enjoy! Thanks to our sponsors Hops to Home www.hopstohome.com.au !! Listen for a discount promo code! Our partnership with Beyond the Game TV will continue in 2020, check out all their content and our AFL Live Dive episodes we do with them at www.facebook.com/beyondthegameAU we will drop a video EP as often as possible RATE & Review on Itunes! It helps get the pod out there across all platforms and find more divers. www.patreon.com/afldeepdive a small donation keeps this crazy hobby continuing @afldeepdive on all social media afldeepdive@gmail.com www.afldeepdive.weebly.com
The Covid19 pandemic has made Melburnians run to the country, even seasiders who love the coastal area and the trendy elite suburbs go from 'sea to tree' to find the peace and quiet of the hills, the chance to experience snow in winter and the farm to plate community in exchange for the salty sea air. Today, we talk about the beauty of 'Making the Tree Change'. Will Walton from Belle Property in Daylesford and Trentham knows all too well how Melburnians are flocking to the Macedon Ranges and Hepburn Shire to get their hands on their dream rural or semi-rural property. Will is the voice about lifestyle change in regional Victoria, being one of the largest contributors to the Belle Property 'SITCHU' magazine, but also he is often quoted in leading publications and websites like domain.com.au, the Herald-Sun and Australian Country Style magazine. 1. How have prices in regional Victoria changed over the past 12 months compared with that of Melbourne metro? 2. Why do you think people are making the 'tree change?' 3. I was up in your area between Christmas and New Year and saw a marked distinction in how some of the towns operated, as well as saw how amazing the quality of some homes and money people are now investing in the area. For instance, Trentham and Daylesford were pumping...Kyneton and Castlemaine were ghost towns. What is it that the communities are doing well, to make people want to buy into these towns? 4. What conversations have you had with potential buyers about why they choose the Macedon Ranges and Hepburn Shire over a 'sea change?' 5. How are you finding the rental market? 6. What are some of the benefits city folk see for themselves when they decide to purchase a country home? 7. Are there many people who try the country life for a couple of years and yearn to be back in the city? 8. For a family, what options are there for extra-curricular activities for their kids - sporting clubs, music teachers, art tuition, medical specialists like speech therapy, scouts, childcare etc a). Do we have to drive far to get to games or appointments? 9. Is it cheaper to live in the country, or would you be swapping apples for oranges (like say your petrol bill might go up, but your McDonalds bill will go down)? 10. Do you have any success stories about how some of your clients have moved from the city and how they made a booming success in their business with their 'tree change?' 11. Lastly, how quickly is property selling in Daylesford and Trentham at the moment? CONTACT: Will Walton can be contacted by email at: will.walton@belleproperty.com or by phone on: 0412 511 717. Need Copywriting? Call the 'Real Copy Right' Hotline: 5977 8889 Email: orders@realcopyright.com.au As well as sales copy, we can also assist you with: Rental copy Staff profiles for your new and existing staff members Marketing letters/emails Newsletter articles Marketing material for listing kits, mail outs, etc Website blogs Large scale development brochures and websites
Speaker: Bryant Bailles Summary: 'Making our calling and election sure.' The last in a six-part series in 2 Peter chapter 1. Passage: 2 Peter 1:10-11 Legal notice: Speakers here typically quote from the NASB, ESV or NKJV almost exclusively, and the respective copyright notices follow. Some occasionally quote from the King James Version, which is public domain (in the US). Scripture quotations taken from the NASB (New American Standard Bible) Copyright by The Lockman Foundation Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
En Música de Contrabando, revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es, 00,00h). Mary Wilson, una de las integrantes fundadoras de las Supremes,junto a Diana Ross y Florence Ballard, ha fallecido a los 76 años de edad. .En enero de 1961, Gordy firmó con el grupo con la condición de que cambiaran su nombre. Al principio no lograron causar una impresión en las listas, pero en 1964 su versión de Where Did Our Love Go de Holland-Dozier-Holland encabezó las listas de Estados Unidos y alcanzó el número 3 en el Reino Unido. Fue el comienzo de una racha de éxitos que incluyó Baby Love, Stop! In the Name of Love yYou Can’t Hurry Love.. The Supremes también se hicieron conocidas por su atuendo glamouroso, y en 1966, su álbum Supremes A 'Go-Go se convirtió en el primer disco de girls group en encabezar las listas de álbumes de Estados Unidos, sacando a Revolver de los Beatles del puesto número uno. Medicine at Midnight, el décimo album de Foo Fighters, es un disco muy variado,, en el que no solo puede encontrar canciones del rock clásico y característico de los Foo, sino también innovadoras canciones orientadas al groove que te harán bailar, como es el caso de 'Making a Fire'. Dan Snaith, más conocido artísticamente como Caribou, ha anunciado la salida de su nuevo disco “Suddenly Remixes”. En este, rehará los temas de su último trabajo con una gran cantidad de artista: Four Tet, Jessy Lanza y otros. En 2020 se cumplió el 10º aniversario de "Tierra, trágalos", pero por las circunstancias acaecidas no ha podido ser hasta un año después cuando se vaya a hacer realidad la reedición de uno de los discos más representativos de la carrera de Klaus&Kinski . Y en 2021 Alejandro Martinez ha pubicado su segundo album como Alexanderplatz 'Parques nacionales españoles". Esta semana se ha estrenado el primer tráiler oficial de DARDARA, una película-documental sobre Berri Txarrak que ha contado con la dirección de Marina Lameiro (“Young & Beautiful”, 2018). Para la confección de esta película-documental, Lameiro se metió en la furgoneta de la banda liderada por Gorka Urbizu y grabó su gira mundial de despedida, Ikusi Arte Tour, con la que el grupo ponía punto final a una trayectoria de 25 años de carrera. Capture Tracks anuncia Till another time: 1988-1996, retrospectiva de Linda Smith, el eslabón libre entre c86 y k records, y estrena vídeo para "in this". "Domingo" es el primer single de Cobarro, el proyecto en solitario de Jesús Cobarro, frontman de Noise Box, que se publica el próximo 12 de febrero con Noise Box Records y Crema Music. "El corazón ardiendo" es el cuarto adelanto de “15.11.18", el próximo álbum de Marco Maril, primero firmado con su nombre y apellido, que verá la luz la próxima primavera. Otra delicada, pero a la vez intensa composición a piano, en la línea de las presentadas hasta ahora, pero con la particularidad de que en esta ocasión es Iría Vázquez la que lleva la voz cantante. Mentira vuelven a la carga con otro hit a la altura de No Sé (junio 2020). El último single del EP SINCERO, Una Puerta, es un tema que contiene toda la sensibilidad de la composición de Miguel Blanes y los mejores sonidos de Javi Aguilar (Chill Chicos) a la producción. En estos tiempos oscuros que nos ha tocado vivir, Los Vinagres siguen empeñados en inyectarnos buenas dosis de alegría y buen rollo con los avances de su próximo disco, “Buen Clima”. Con este segundo single, ‘Aquí Bien’, los canarios nos regalan una auténtica oda al positivismo. La banda Juárez, rock & blues y rock fronterizo en estado puro, siguen presentando su segundo trabajo , "Quiero más", producido por Santiago Campillo. El trío ceheginero Copper Age publicaba a finales de 2020 su segundo disco, 'Buerismo' , un álbum de stoner instrumental que ha alcanzado repercusión internacional y les ha hecho merecedores de ocupar el primer puesto de la encuesta mundial de Música de Contrabando. Charlamos con Salva Sánchez de paisajes desérticos, western y de su ascensión a los cielos.
In this episode, Jeannette talks to Dan Pearce, who is the CEO and owner of TTG Media. They talk about how he started out as an actor then switched to working for newspapers and magazines, via English language teaching in Italy, before joining TTG, taking part in a management buyout and becoming the CEO. Dan and Jeannette discuss how thinking out of the box, diversifying, and being more inclusive have helped the business to thrive. He explains how TTG is working to make travel smarter, better, and fairer. Dan covers how the CoVid crisis hastened their development online, starting a membership offering and having a loyal motivated team has enabled them to stay strong through the pandemic. KEY TAKEAWAYS Being nimble enabled Dan to make a success of a business that previously was under performing. Diversifying further into digital and the events field has helped TTG to grow. Business owners need to answer the question of why they exist, to provide focus. Having a clear vision keeps you on course. Before you decide to do something, you pause and ask yourself if it fits in with your vision. As a leader you need to surround yourself with the right people, you can't know and do everything. Belief and resilience go hand in hand, they keep you going when things go wrong. Getting through hard times in your personal life helps you to build resilience that you can benefit from in your business life. Blind optimism is not good. But you do need to be stoic. To know that you will prevail, and things will pan out in the long-term. In business, it is important not to spread yourself too thinly. You need to focus on the things that bring you the biggest wins. BEST MOMENTS ‘Be open-minded enough to educate yourself´ ‘Your personal life can really inform your business life´ ‘You´ve got to back the winners and learn as much as you can about those things’ 'Making travel smarter, better and fairer' VALUABLE RESOURCES Brave, Bold, Brilliant podcast series www.ttgmedia.com ABOUT THE GUEST Daniel Pearce is CEO and owner of TTG Media. He started his 25-year media career in newspapers before getting into B2B magazines and joining the Travel Trade Gazette as editor, quickly becoming their brand director. Daniel then led a management buy-out and set up TTG Media as a wholly independent business. Since then, TTG Media has gone from strength to strength, launching a string of new initiatives including the TTG Top 50 Travel Agencies, TTG LGBT events, the TTG Luxury Travel Awards, the TTG Luxury Travel Summit, the TTG Diversity & Inclusion in Travel conference and most recently TTG+. In April 2019 the business saw a rebrand under a new vision for a ‘Smarter, Better, Fairer’ travel industry – and new investment in print publishing, with TTG magazine, now monthly, still at the heart of the industry 67 years after its first edition. In November 2019 TTG Media was named Independent Publishing Company of the Year at the PPA Independent Publisher Awards, while in May 2020 TTG was named Business Media Brand of the Year at the Campaign Publishing Awards. Daniel celebrates 25 years in media in 2021, following a career working in local newspapers and for media businesses large and small including Reed Business Information and UBM, in B2B sectors including retail and hospitality. Prior to that Daniel enjoyed a number of past lives including a brief period as an actor, a toy salesman and two years teaching English in the south of Italy. GUEST CONTACT METHOD Twitter LinkedIn dpearce@tdgmedia.com ABOUT THE HOST Jeannette Linfoot is a highly regarded senior executive, property investor, board advisor, and business mentor with nearly 30 years of global professional business experience across the travel, leisure, hospitality, and property sectors. Having bought, ran, and sold businesses all over the world, Jeannette now has a portfolio of her own businesses and also advises and mentors other business leaders to drive forward their strategies as well as their own personal development. Jeannette is a down to earth leader, a passionate champion for diversity & inclusion, and a huge advocate of nurturing talent so every person can unleash their full potential and live their dreams. HOST CONTACT METHOD https://www.jeannettelinfootassociates.com/ YOUTUBE LinkedIn Facebook Instagram PODCAST DESCRIPTION Jeannette Linfoot talks to incredible people about their experiences of being Brave, Bold & Brilliant, which have allowed them to unleash their full potential in business, their careers, and life in general. From the boardroom tables of ‘big’ international business to the dining room tables of entrepreneurial start-ups, how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities and take risks, whilst staying ‘true’ to yourself is the order of the day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, the dolls talk about some of the most notorious crimes in history. In this episode we cover John Wayne Gacy and his fascination with clowns, the Dating Game Killer, 'Making a Murderer', Ted Bundy and more! Do you have a favorite case you would like Paula and Cynthia to cover? Email us at Dollsanddoom@gmail.com, like and follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
Most of the reviews in for the M1 Macs have been pretty positive except for those that are unhappy you can’t take a microprocessor apart to add more RAM. Links (A Guy link!) Best tech Black Friday deals https://www.macworld.com/article/3452895/black-friday-2020-best-tech-deals.html NHS COVID-19 exposure notification app suffering from ‘blue screen glitch,’ https://9to5mac.com/2020/11/16/blue-screen-nhs-uk-covid-19-app/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+9To5Mac-MacAllDay+%289+to+5+Mac+-+Apple+Intelligence%29 Apple Executives Discuss How Apple Silicon Achieves Steve Jobs' Goal of 'Making the Whole Widget' https://www.macrumors.com/2020/11/18/executives-discuss-apple-silicon-steve-jobs-goal/ Contact Info: Guy@mymac.com, MacParrot on Twitter/ Gaz@mymac.com, GazMaz on Twitter/ GuyandGaz on Twitter/ Feedback@mymac.com/ Skype +1 Area code 703-436-9501 Patron Link: Macparrot Ko-Fi link: Macparrot Paypal Link: Macparrot
The impact of nature on our immediate wellbeing has never been more apparent in our cities than during the lockdowns around the world in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. So does it matter if the nature is native or introduced? This debate around native or exotic urban planting can sometimes be a thorny one, culturally, environmentally and emotionally and over the longer term, climate change brings the role of planting and landscape into sharp focus as we consider the future health of our cities. On the other hand, wholly exotic landscapes bring with them issues of culture, context and invasive issues. Perhaps the answer is somewhere in the middle. Carefully controlled “wild” environments like small pocket parks or larger spaces like New York's famous High Line in are vastly different, but non-native plants play a crucial role alongside native species. In this way designers are ensuring biodiversity, eco-systems and cultural aspects are all catered and cared for. Following on from Episode 12 of Hassell Talks, 'Making cities wild again', in this episode host Jon Hazelwood brings together Professor James Hitchmough and internationally acclaimed garden designer Piet Oudolf to propose a different, less binary way of thinking about natives and non-natives. Together they look at why carefully considered planting needs to be seen at scale, and for people, ecology and wildlife.
In deze epiloog van 'Making an Opera' zoekt Stef Visjager de zangers van de opera Ritratto opnieuw op. Nadat de première van Ritratto in maart 2020 door de corona-crisis in het water viel, is er in de zomer besloten om de opera opnieuw in première te laten gaan in oktober. Hoe leven de zangers en makers naar dit moment toe?
In the first segment, Manoj CG talks about the chaos, confusion, and ruckus that took place in the Rajya Sabha on Sunday and Monday over the contentious farm reform bills. Next, Krishn Kaushik talks about how patrolling patterns have changed along the LAC and how much ground area are Indian troops being denied access to by China (16:08). And in the end, a quick look at a new investigative series by the Indian Express called the FinCEN files (24:44). Additional links: - Podcast with Harish Damodaran on the three farm reform bills (https://indianexpress.com/audio/3-things/india-china-joint-statement-failures-of-indias-covid-19-strategy-farmer-protests/6594863/) - Udit Misra's piece on 'Making sense of the farm Bills' (https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/agriculture-ordinances-punjab-haryana-farmers-protest-explainspeaking-6603039/) - FinCEN files investigation (https://indianexpress.com/article/express-exclusive/fincen-files-money-laundering-us-treasury-department-dawood-ibrahim-icij-india-list-6603901/)
" A person who believes in ‘Ahinsa Parmo Dharma' will always succeed in long run”, Saurabh Jain Today we speak to Mr. Saurabh Jain who is the Vice President at Paytm. With ambition and dedication Saurabh is heading the ‘Paytm - Build for India' program and also has an active role in startup products, developer relations, social impact / CSR, education, and training within Paytm. He is also the founder of Fun2Do Labs. Fun2Do Labs believes in the motto - 'Making education OPEN and FUN!'. He is a Chartered Accountant with a keen interest in technology. He has authored 2 books on mobile application technology including 'Mobile Phone Programming', which was India's first book on mobile app programming. He is the inventor of PERSONAL PERSISTENT MESSAGING SYSTEM (PPMS) and NEURO SYMBOLIC NETWORK GENERATION AND EXECUTION SYSTEM for which he had got provisional patents. He is a charter member of TiE. As a software developer he has been awarded the following titles in the past - ‘BlackBerry Elite' and ‘Nokia Developer Champion'. He has also been selected as an ‘Indian Leader for Social Sector' by ILSS. Saurabh is an avid reader and has read more than 175 books in last 4 years. He has also been an excellent speaker at various places like SXSW 2019 and SXSW Edu 2018 in USA and BlackBerry Jam Europe in Amsterdam. Keep yourself motivated. Have a wonderful week ahead. Stay safe. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Follow us for more such inspirational talks. Official Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
Under President Trump's leadership, the U.S. economy is on the comeback, adding a record-breaking 1.8 million jobs in July alone. Meanwhile, Joe Biden and the far-left extremists he strives to please are inviting socialism into America in an attempt to destroy our democracy and economy. Donald Trump Jr., Senator Rand Paul, and Black Voices for Trump Advisory Board Members Diamond and Silk run this all down and more on this episode of 'Making the Case'. Hosted by Kimberly Guilfoyle. Text TRUMP to 88022!
Is the UK losing its way when it comes to satellite navigation? There's GPS from the US, but other countries and regions, including Russia, China, India and Japan, either have, or are building, satellite navigation systems of their own. The EU has Galileo, but with Brexit, Britain is no longer involved. The Government has announced that it’s just acquired a satellite technology company called OneWeb. It’s primary role is enhanced broadband, but there’s talk of adding in a navigation function to the constellation of satellites. But how feasible will that be? In an era of cyber-crime, misinformation, disinformation, state-sponsored attacks on rival countries’ infrastructure, government-imposed internet shutdowns in places like Eritrea and Kashmir, the World Wide Web is an increasingly dark and troubled place. Making sense of how the internet has changed from the democratic, sharing, open platform it was designed to be, and predicting what’s next, are the web scientists. Professor Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton, and a co-founder of the whole field of web science, is hosting an online, annual conference this week. The theme this year is 'Making the web human-centric'. Communal burial sites tend to suggest an egalitarian society, where everyone is considered equal. And this is what we expected the Neolithic societies that spread across Europe with the birth of agriculture around 6000 years ago would be. But DNA evidence from a single human, NG10, buried in 3200 B.C.E in the vast tomb of Newgrange, 25 miles north of Dublin, in Ireland, shows very strong inbreeding. Couple this with the fact the body was buried and not cremated and placed in a highly adorned chamber. Does this indicate an elite ruling class where marrying one’s close kin was the order of the day? Dr. Lara Cassidy, palaeogeneticist at Trinity College Dublin, decoded NG10’s DNA and she tells Adam Rutherford the story. Presenter - Gareth Mitchell Producers - Fiona Roberts and Beth Eastwood
The real estate industry is one in which many flock to with aspirations of financial gains, schedule flexibility, and fulfillment by helping others. Our guests this week, Sarah and Stephen George of Magnolia Realty (yes, the same Magnolia of the infamous Chip and Jo Gaines) take this to a whole other level. Coming from different backgrounds and family lifestyles, these two weave their strong feelings of the importance of a home and all it stands for, their passion to serve, and their dedication to their family throughout their realty business.This episode was recorded when our state of Texas was just days away from phase 1 of re-opening amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. As real estate is about as social and face-to-face business as they come, it was interesting to hear how they shifted during this time to continue to grow, not just maintain, their lucrative business by leveraging technology solutions as well as amping up their client service offerings.Here's a quick overview of our discussion (which included a lot of laughs along the way):COVID-19 ImpactTransitioning a social, face-to-face business to virtual while keeping client care intactVirtual tours and open houses, zoom meetings, Facetime walkthroughsA day-in-the-life of helping out-of-state buyers during the pandemicThe impact on the Austin real estate marketShifting Within an Industry in FluxThree big reasons why people are choosing to move now Creative ways to offer support in new ways to clientsVirtual/technology solutions that might stick around in the real estate industry post-pandemicBusiness InsightsThe 4 key pieces to the art of a people-centric businessHelping clients identify what will work and what won'tTransitioning to real estate from another career trackRunning a business with your spouse...successfully, and during quarantineEntrepreneur JourneyTurning would-be crazy ideas into realistic sustainable businesses3 steps to take to transition from the corporate world to building your own businessHow community is critical when going out on your ownDaily routines that help intention rather than just 'winging it'Making a constantly changing and fluid schedule work with business, kids, and distance learningWhat's Next for Sarah and StephenTheir big goals moving forward (exciting!)Their vision will impact Austin and the surrounding areas in a big wayMuscle Creative Wrap-UpIf you could listen to only one music artist for the rest of your life who would it be? Sarah: Lauryn HillStephen: The BeatlesWhere can people find you online?InstagramFacebook
In this week's episode of the "Power Kid Podcast," host Phil Albritton of Power Kid Design speaks with "The Toy Coach" Azhelle Wade. For more than a decade, Wade has held roles at companies including Horizon Group and Blumenthal Lansing Co., and served as a global product development and design manager at Toys "R" Us and Babies "R" Us. She currently serves as vice president of brand and product at Creative Kids. In today's show, Albritton and Wade discuss her early focus on serving and learning from kids, and how a cancer scare propelled her into several new ventures. Other topics include the ways that a manufacturer can bring continuous value to its buyers and the unique aspects of working in the doll and craft categories. Finally, Wade shares the origin story of her 'Making it in the Toy Industry' podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adventuremedia/message
Longtime fashion expert and mentor Tim Gunn returns to 'Fresh Air' to talk about how the pandemic has changed his mind about comfy clothes and his new competition series, 'Making the Cut.' David Bianculli recommends the 90th birthday salute to Broadway icon Stephen Sondheim, available online.'Top Chef' judge Tom Colicchio spoke with Terry Gross about broken food supply chains, food waste, and what the future of the restaurant industry might look like due to COVID-19. Colicchio helped form the Independent Restaurant Coalition to lobby Congress for relief for the industry.
Welcome to episode 2 of season 1 of Explore Explain, a video and podcast series all about data visualisation design. In this episode I am delighted to welcome Dr Cath Sleeman to share the design story behind her visualisation 'Making sense of skills: A UK skills taxonomy', which was published on the Nesta website in 2018. As well as listening to this show, you can watch the video of this conversation, illuminated by accompanying visual details of Cath's workflow. Head over to Youtube and visit the Explore Explain channel.
The longtime fashion expert and mentor returns to 'Fresh Air' to talk about his new competition series, 'Making the Cut,' how to give constructive feedback, and why he's moved to tears by beautiful things.
In this episode of 'Making the Brand', Billy interviews Drew Green, CEO of Indochino. Indochino is an online suiting company based in Vancouver, Canada. Drew talks about taking the helm amidst some company turmoil, restructuring, and building upon what was already there. Fun one, enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode, Jordan and Anuka discuss updating their definitions of 'Making it big' and what that means to them now! They explore how their goals and dreams are changing the more they learn about themselves and aim to discover what they want!
In this episode of 'Making the Brand', Billy talks to Steven Galanis, founder and CEO of Cameo. Cameo is a marketplace that allows for celebrities to interact with their fans over video and chat. Steven talks about the early days of Cameo, the startup scene in Chicago, and the ever-changing landscape of the celebrity world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
'Making a Fortune' looks at the popularity and persecution of two of the most formidable fortune tellers of Federation Australia.In the first decade of the 20th century, Australians were focused on the future. It was the dawn of a new century, and a newly-formed nation. But during this time, police were cracking down on a booming industry dominated by women—it was a service that society deemed superstitious, archaic and fraudulent and one that is unlawful to this day in some parts of Australia. This is a story of entrepreneurship, independence and the force of the law.Why were these female fortune tellers so aggressively pursued by the police and how did they use the law to fight back?
In this episode, Emily and Nigel discuss new albums by Air's Nicolas Godin, Alice Boman, Chromatics and more. Special guests are Field Music, who discuss new album 'Making a New World', an exploration of the aftermath of World War One. Music played: Nicolas Godin - The Border Alice Boman - Everybody Hurts Ulrich Schnauss - It's Raining Chromatics - On The Wall Pinegrove - Dotted Line Field Music - Best Kept Garden Useful links: Listen to the weekly updated Rough Trade Edit Playlist, featuring 25 tracks, exclusive to Apple Music: https://rghtrd.co/rtapplemusic Rough Trade Edit albums available to purchase: https://rghtrd.co/rtedit Every other week, legendary independent vinyl retailer, Rough Trade, takes you behind the record shop counter to discuss the most exciting new albums, as well as chatting with the recording artists themselves. Thank you for listening.
History Lab host Dr Tamson Pietsch hands over the mic to Dr Alecia Simmonds, an interdisciplinary scholar of law and history at the University of Technology Sydney. In this bonus episode they dissect how it is the law ‘knows’ and discuss how both history and the law rely on traces from the past to draw conclusions in the present. If truth is uncertain in historical archives - is it even harder to find in the courtroom?Season 3 of History Lab will be taking a short break returning February 4 2020.Episode two 'Making a fortune' is dropping in the new year with Dr Alana Piper from the Australian Centre for Public History.
On this episode of 'Making the Brand', Billy interviews Eric Ryan, founder of Method (cleaning products), Olly (chewable vitamins), and most recently Welly (bandages). Eric talks about how the CPG industry has transformed, and how to identify about markets ripe for disruption. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode 39 of HatRadio! with radio legend, Steve Kowch. Anyone who knows anything about talk radio has heard of Steve Kowch or knows his work. Steve spent close to a half century in media, most of it in radio. He oversaw programming on major stations in Quebec, Ontario and nationally, and the kicker was, he hired Marty Galin and I, to be the Food Guys on CFRB1010, one of the highlights of our lives. Steve was born in Montreal, Quebec. Like many people who evolve into superstars, his childhood was difficult. Steve was bullied at school, a lot. His dad was an alcoholic and his mom was unhappy and not encouraging of Steve. "My parents taught me what not to be," Steve said. At times his mom would send him to bed without dinner because he was 'a bad boy'. Really there was no food for in the house. "We were poor", Steve stated. The family was on welfare. (55:02 mark) His bed was in the kitchen. One day, 17-year-old Steve answered an ad for an 'office boy' with the Montreal Star newspaper. He sat on a wooden bench, ready to get on-air folk a coffee and do what was ever required in that crazy Quebec media world. His pay? $50 a week, enough to help out at home, and eventually to buy a Bulova watch. Steve was a star even then and his bosses saw that glitter in his eye and willingness to fly. Soon enough, at 18 years old, the young man was on the crime beat hanging out with cops, pimps and crooks. Well, his mom didn't like that, not one bit, and asked the editor to take him off that beat and put him on entertainment. That didn't happen. Soon enough Steve was covering riots and the FLQ crisis (11:25 mark of show). He was bonked in the head by a rioter and had a shot gun stuck in his face by a soldier with a threat to shoot him if he didn't retreat his position. He moved. Steve's career was beginning to take off. At some point my guest switched over to radio and ultimately took charge of news and programming at two of Canada's largest talk radio stations: CJAD in Montreal and CRFB1010 in Toronto. He was also the national director of the news talk format for Astral Media's six talk stations. He loved it and spent forty years as a program director mentoring Canadian radio icons like John Moore, Bill Carroll, Mark Elliot and Jim Richards. Steve was a professor at The School of Media Studies & Information Technology at Humber College and The School of Communications Arts, Seneca at York. To his class he'd stressed the 25% rule - the importance of being among the 25% of media people who work hard, are diligent, shoot for greatness and have an unending drive to find something special within each story they cover. The other 75% watch the clock. Today, Steve is retired and can take three hours shopping for groceries, because he's a storyteller at heart and therefore finds a yarn to weave wherever he goes, including the check-out line. He's the author of 'Making it Big in the Media'. And Steve is nuts about his wife, Liz and their two daughters. Have a listen to Episode 39 with Steve Kowch. He puts himself out there, unabashedly, so that you get a real true sense of this man's character, pockmarks and all. Steve Kowch is a beautiful human being who has always been intent on helping others grow and rising above the challenge’s life has presented him with. Enjoy! Share the link and consider subscribing. HatRadio! The show that schmoozes.
Doggie day care owner leaves two dogs in hot car during 'field trip', Wisconsin inmate confesses to 'Making a Murderer' killing, 9-yr-old takes mom'r car for a joyride on busy Vegas freeway while she was in the shower, One of the world's first 'face transplant' patients suffers setback as face has began to fail,
In the seventh episode of the series, 'Making certain decisions in an uncertain world', Martin Palethorpe, leading executive coach, organisational consultant and founder of The Pragma Group, and his colleague Rena Loizou provide insights on the human mind. The podcasts are also available in the Sibos 2019 London Wellbeing Lounges.
West Virginia's Redneck Revolt organizer Steven Smith is running for governor, but the many people in his movement are aiming for something bigger. ~~~ What makes an economy democratic? Author Marjorie Kelley, who wrote 'Making of a Democratic Economy' has a plan. ~~~ Nijmie Dzurinko, co-chair of the Pennsylvania Poor People's Campaign is organizing for the future of the progressive movement building on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ~~~ In his last appearance (for now), the brilliant and intrepid Chief Foreign Correspondent at Talk Media News- Luke Vargas helps us understand what's really going on out there in the world. ~~~ Author Sayu Bhojwani wrote a book titled 'People Like Us: Knocking on Democracy 's Door', and she sits down next to Thom tell him about what it takes for political newcomers to get a foothold in power. ~~~ Vincent Warren shares the activism the Center for Constitutional Rights is doing to protect justice movements around the country. ~~~ Thom asks Dr. Richard Wolff if the Fed has figured out how to avoid recessions. ~~~ Senator Jeff Merkeley sits down next Thom to share the state of the Progressive agenda in Congress, including the For the People Act... and the Senator's deep concern for the refugees imprisoned on our border.
Welcome to Neon Black where we talk all things pop culture, music, art, and film. This week we discuss 4th of July - Kawhi Leonard - Clippers - Chance The Rapper - 'The Lion King' - Donald Glover - Lil Nas X - Jaden Smith - Lil Durk - Kanye West- Forbes - A$AP Rocky - Fyre Festival Island for sale - P. Diddy’s 'Making the Band' revival - J. Cole’s 'Revenge of the Dreamers III' - Anohni - Drake - and ‘Stranger Things.’
On this episode of 'Making the Brand', Billy talks to Kyle Hoff, founder and CEO of Floyd. Floyd is a DTC furniture company based in Detroit, Michigan - they make thoughtful, beautifully crafted, affordable furniture. What started as a small Kickstarter campaign for modular table legs has since turned into a force to be reckoned with in the furniture world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of 'Making the Brand', Billy speaks with Nicole Gibbons, Founder and CEO of Clare Paint. Clare is a direct-to-consumer paint company that makes it incredibly simple to sample and select the proper color for your wall. Nicole talks about her past life as an interior designer, her dream spokesperson for Clare, and what the future holds for the burgeoning business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of 'Making the Brand', Billy chats with Livio Bisterzo about Hippeas, a Vegan puff snack made from chickpea. Livio discusses the stresses of getting started with one BIG customer, the challenges in taking on the existing category, and thinking about brand before everything else. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of 'Making the Brand', Billy talks to Geoff McFarlane, co-founder and CEO of Winc Wines. Geoff talks about getting started in the competitive wine business, and transitioning from a pure wine distribution and discovery platform to a wine maker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of 'Making the Brand', Billy talks to LA-based entrepreneur Debbie Wei Mullin, founder and CEO of Copper Cow Coffee. Debbie talks about bringing popular Asian coffee trends to the US and transitioning her business from the retail world into the direct-to-consumer market. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Legendary scribe and sportscaster,Melvin''Doc'' Stanley Sr.,takes to the airwaves once again with his iconic and legendary radio show,the award winning radio show,'Sports In Depth'. Duke barely wins but Zion and crew come through. Bruce Harper is no longer the highest paid player in baseball history,his good friend,the Angels Mike Trout now is the $430,000 man. Baseball's best player gets paid it's best money. Knicks lose their 60th game of the season for the second time in their storied history. And New England's great tight end,''Gronk'', tells football good bye. He retires after nine years in the NFL were he obtained 3 SuperBowl titles and rings. Doc is joined here on his last New York and state side broadcast show by both,''Dcuz'' and ''Jumpshot Jonesy.'' Doc's next shows will be broadcasted live from Brazil and the cities being,Sao Paulo,largest city in Latin America,also Docs' beloved Fortaleza and quente Caxias. Thanks for joining the,Sports In Depth Nation once again where we always,''Rope the Rumors,Lasso the Rumors and Brand the Truth.''GOD bless you and yours and tchau. *TRUST*IN*GOD* ''Making friends can seem to be easy yet them being a real one ain't always an easy situation or postive result.'' '' Class like speed is something you can't obtain or buy but is a GOD given gift you are blessed with.'' ''It's amazing how missed and loved you are once you are dead.'' ''Some times playing dead can keep you from being such.'' ''Your family,friends and co-workers know they are not perfect yet expect you to always be.'' Doc Stanley's words Of Wit And Wisdom
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Utah Puck Report host Jay Stevens is joined by Utah Grizzly legend and former 'Making the Cut: Last Man Standing' participant, Mike Mole, via phone to talk about the hockey scene in New Brunswick, CA., where his passion for goaltending came from, and who some of his favorite idols were growing up. Also, we touch on how Mole became a Utah Grizzly and some of the preconceived ideas that Salt Lake City held before he moved here. Lastly, Mole offers some advice for young goalies trying to make it to the NHL. Get all the hockey action on the Utah ice, from high school to tier 1 juniors, NCAA and pros. Former Utah Grizzly and 103.5 the Arrow personality Jay Stevens, hosts the Utah Puck Report along with Arrow talent and full-time hockey enthusiast, Gary Michaels, bringing you candid interviews with up-and-coming hockey stars, following their journey from Utah into the pros. Jay and Gary also talk with key contributors to the local hockey scene, gear manufacturers and professional hockey scouts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.