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This week Janey chats to Ivan one of the therapists at Delamere on Somatic Breathwork First a reminder: Join in The Sober Summit, Janey is one of 24 speakers leading lights in the sobriety world, it starts 25 Sept online Sign up using this link free of charge https://soberlifecollective.com/summit?utm_campaign=program-545&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=spiffy&utm_content=2638&a=2638&_aff=%257B%2522_s_aff_545%2522%253A%257B%2522aff%2522%253A%25222638%2522%252C%2522cid%2522%253A735011%257D%257D For this episode we have teamed up with SoberProof SoberProof does exactly what it says on the tin – it's an app that combines randomised testing with video verification and the active involvement of a "companion" (family, friend, coach) to create an unbreakable chain of accountability and trust. It has been specifically designed to help repair relationships that have been damaged by alcohol, addressing issues that other sobriety tools have not. May have heard Edward, Founder of SoberProof - Healing Relationships ... one check-in at a time last week join the waitlist https://www.soberproof.ai/ Facebook (SoberProof) and Instagram (@soberproofofficial) Ivan Broad is one of the country's leading practitioners of somatic breathing techniques. As well as private practice, he delivers this treatment at Delamere, the UK's only purpose built addiction treatment clinic. He says: “Breathwork is a stand alone process and is an excellent way of lifting layers of trauma. Trauma sits in the cells and tissue of the body. I am dedicated to improving and refining the quality of the methods I can offer to clients. Breathwork helps clients integrate trauma and process unresolved issues.” Ivan's book recommendation A little book of selfcare https://amzn.to/4elL9JM It didn't start with you https://amzn.to/47rpygI Our next Family Constellations is Sun 24 Sept TBC in Herts Please join me too on one of my book tour dates – From Wham! to Woo – A Life on the mic is out in October, dates across the UK https://www.thesoberclub.com/from-wham-to-woo-book-tour-24/ New to Sobriety? Sober Curious? Check out The Sober Club, for low cost support, accountability, inspiration, connection and a whole host of content on holistic living. Membership includes and online course Get the Buzz without the Booze, our private non-judgemental community online and regular zoom meetings, plus a whole library of exclusive wellbeing content www.thesoberclub.com If you want to support the work go to www.buymeacoffee.com/janeyleegrace Thank you for listening! Please share, rate and review If you're struggling, always reach out, tell someone you're doing this! Ditched the Booze and want to inspire others? Janey offers holistic sober coach training, our next course starts end Jan 25, email Janey for a chat to see if its right for you – janey at janeyleegrace.com There is a FREE webinar Turs 17 Sept at 7.30pm Register HERE https://www.thesoberclub.com/what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-sober-coach-free-webinar/ Supplements for recovery The BEST Magnesium blend ever is the blend from Clive – if you use this link for everything you buy, a bit goes into our Sober Club giveback fund If you can afford it, also get Vit D3, Amino Acids and Iodine (if you're menopausal) Use this link for everything: https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/315625/11489 Check out my new Substack, you can be a free subscriber or paid for some juicy extras Sobriety Rocks…& The Woo Works https://janeyleegrace.substack.com/p/introducing-sobriety-rocksmy-new?r=3eg14&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true Follow Janey on social media @janeyleegrace
Janey chats to Maggie about The Sober Summit, Janey is one of 24 speakers leading lights in the sobriety world, it starts 25 Sept online Sign up using this link free of charge https://soberlifecollective.com/summit?utm_campaign=program-545&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=spiffy&utm_content=2638&a=2638&_aff=%257B%2522_s_aff_545%2522%253A%257B%2522aff%2522%253A%25222638%2522%252C%2522cid%2522%253A735011%257D%257D For this episode we have teamed up with SoberProof, it's an app that combines randomised testing with video verification and the active involvement of a "companion" (family, friend, coach) to create an unbreakable chain of accountability and trust. It has been specifically designed to help repair relationships that have been damaged by alcohol, addressing issues that other sobriety tools have not. join the waitlist https://www.soberproof.ai/ Facebook (SoberProof) and Instagram (@soberproofofficial) Are you coming on Wed? The Sober Club is 5 years old in September, we've teamed up with Club Claritee to host a celebration in London – tickets only £10 join us Click on Wed 18th Sept https://rb.gy/a59sj2 Please join me too on one of my book tour dates – From Wham! to Woo – A Life on the mic is out in October, dates across the UK https://www.thesoberclub.com/from-wham-to-woo-book-tour-24/ New to Sobriety? Sober Curious? Check out The Sober Club, for low cost support, accountability, inspiration, connection and a whole host of content on holistic living. Membership includes and online course Get the Buzz without the Booze, our private non-judgemental community online and regular zoom meetings, plus a whole library of exclusive wellbeing content www.thesoberclub.com If you want to support the work go to www.buymeacoffee.com/janeyleegrace Thank you for listening! Please share, rate and review If you're struggling, always reach out, tell someone you're doing this! Ditched the Booze and want to inspire others? Janey offers holistic sober coach training, our next course starts end Jan 25, email Janey for a chat to see if its right for you – janey at janeyleegrace.com There is a FREE webinar Turs 17 Sept at 7.30pm Register HERE https://www.thesoberclub.com/what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-sober-coach-free-webinar/ Supplements for recovery The BEST Magnesium blend ever is the blend from Clive – if you use this link for everything you buy, a bit goes into our Sober Club giveback fund If you can afford it, also get Vit D3, Amino Acids and Iodine (if you're menopausal) Use this link for everything: https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/315625/11489 Check out my new Substack, you can be a free subscriber or paid for some juicy extras Sobriety Rocks…& The Woo Works https://janeyleegrace.substack.com/p/introducing-sobriety-rocksmy-new?r=3eg14&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true Follow Janey on social media @janeyleegrace
Dzieci wesoło wbiegły do szkoły, a nauczyciele i rodzice ponownie stanęli przed wyzwaniem: ile technologii powinno być w szkole? Bo smartfon, który dziecko ma w kieszeni, może być zarówno pomocą edukacyjną, jak i maszynką do TikToka i cyberprześladowania. A sztuczna inteligencja może służyć zarówno do generowania wypracowań z polskiego, jak i wspierać w wyszukiwaniu informacji lub być wyjściem do dyskusji o weryfikacji faktów. Dlatego w pierwszym odcinku czwartego sezonu"Techstorii" sprawdzamy, czy warto odbierać uczniom smartfony. Przyglądamy się, jakie są efekty takich działań na całym świecie, bo już co najmniej 50 państw wprowadziło smartfonowy zakaz. Sprawdzamy też, czy i jak można wykorzystać AI w edukacji - to nie zawsze musi być generowanie prac domowych! Jak radzą sobie z tym inni i kto jest najbardziej zagubiony w świecie cyfrowej szkoły. Naszymi przewodnikami po świecie współczesnej edukacji są znakomici eksperci: - Aleksandra Rodzewicz, nauczycielka i ekspertka Instytutu Badań Edukacyjnych, - Hanna Zielińska, dziennikarka i nauczycielka, - profesor Jacek Pyżalski z Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, koordynator ok. 60 krajowych i międzynarodowych projektów badawczych dotyczących edukacji. Na skróty do treści: 00:00:00 - Wprowadzenie 00:01:18 - Zakaz smartfonów w szkołach 00:07:40 - "Rozedrgane" pokolenie 00:13:43 - Syndrom norweski 00:27:54 - Efekt odstawienia 00:39:41 - AI odrabia prace domowe 01:00:16 - Edukacja medialna Źródła: - O Norwegii i smartfonach w szkołach - https://www.google.com/url?q=https://openaccess.nhh.no/nhh-xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/3119200/DP%252001.pdf&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1725278922403924&usg=AOvVaw1M-8wqHPkwIyQu71XIinQz - Interpretacja norweskich badań https://grimoiremanor.substack.com/p/did-a-new-study-show-that-a-norwegian - O tym, jak smartfony ogłupiają https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/691462&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1725278922401518&usg=AOvVaw15Ul8uTCrhMvzDsDnVSyfs - O tym, jak smartfony źle działają na interakcje https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022103117301737 - O tym, jak smartfony obniżają dobrostan https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0963721419847200 - O Wlk. Brytanii bez smartfonów https://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/dp1350.pdf?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email - O Hiszpanii bez smartfonów https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Banning-mobile-phones-in-schools%253A-evidence-from-in-Beneito-Vicente-Chirivella/163514815cc34fa7806a02dc694a998fa2da8e21 - O Szwecji bez smartfonów https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0272775719303966 - Jak Finlandia szkoliła z AI https://www.uef.fi/en/article/ai-education-in-finland-enhancing-childrens-understanding-critical-thinking-and-creativity-through - Polska szkoła w cieniu AI https://cdv.pl/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Raport-Polska-szkola-w-cieniu-AI-Collegium-Da-Vinci.pdf - Polska Polityka Cyfrowej Transformacji Edukacji https://www.gov.pl/web/edukacja/polityka-cyfrowej-transformacji-edukacji---projekt-uchwaly-rady-ministrow-skierowany-do-konsultacji - Jonathan Haidt, "The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness", Penguin Press, 2024 - "Sztuczna inteligencja. Prawdziwe zmiany w edukacji?", Red. Jacek Pyżalski, Agata Łuczyńska, Fundacja Szkoła z Klasą, 2024
之前的播客里,我们曾多次提到上海的店铺和美食,于是就有不少听众留言说想听一期完整的上海攻略。所以,这一期播客我们便整理了一下,给大家分享一下上海都有哪些好逛的店铺以及好吃的餐厅。可能有很多内容在之前的播客里已经出现过,但作为一期「攻略向」的播客,相信会对大家来上海有帮助。*所有的店铺都已整理到地图内,大家可以自行获取~/ 本期主播:马里奥、沙拉包、凯德、擦擦/ 剪辑/封面/文案:沙拉包/ 本期内容: 藏在小区里的昭和玩具店 巨富长都有哪些好逛的店铺 当下最火的延庆路 淮海路有什么好逛的 新乐路的鞋店推荐逛但不建议买 现所和上生新所非常值得逛 非主流商圈但值得一逛的店铺 虹口和杨浦代表了上海的另一面 上海有很多值得逛的美术馆和展览 上海的咖啡平均水平偏高 沙拉包觉得好吃的上海餐馆 上海本帮菜吃这家就没错了 上海有来自全国各地的菜系 正宗的阳春面是夹生的 马里奥宝藏上海美食地图大公开/ 本期播客提到的店铺:逛街类:TOKOKUN(玩具店)/Supreme/fly streetwear/Trophy Market/ fRUITYSHOP/聚点滑板/juice/EQLZ HOOD/LABELHOOD/times remake/ONEGALLERY CAVE/Monday Sleeping Club/Goodbai/Lo/Hi/GENTLE MONSTER/连卡佛/TX淮海/niko and …/Resee/nike lab x158/Yellow hammer/LOVESHOT/茑屋书店/梯书店(即将闭店)/制乐洋行杂货部/北外滩/现所/G3-STUDIO/上生新所/Element/MTPT/芮欧百货/DOE/始祖鸟博物馆/Invincible/I.T/Le Labo/Aesop/eth0s/SOULGOODS/School Tie(新店在德必永福里301室,地图上是老地址)/FRANK'S STORE/Escalier高德地图收藏夹:https://guinness.autonavi.com/activity/2020CommonLanding/index.html?id=default&local=1&logId=&logParams=&gd_from=jinisi&schema=amapuri%3A%2F%2Fajx_favorites%2Ffolder%3Fdata%3D%257B%2522ugcId%2522%253A%252208538362190156876607%2522%252C%2522forceCustom%2522%253Atrue%252C%2522pathId%2522%253A6%252C%2522isCreatorShare%2522%253Atrue%257D&share_from=favorites_FavoriteFolder&share_from_type=AJX&share_type=image&share_lastClickSpm=美食类:咖喱状态(延平路店已关门)/沪西老弄堂/屋有鲜/铁屋/157食坊/滇道/二雷吉林烧烤/鲜入围煮/贵州烙锅/吉友饮食店/陶香煲仔饭/无双东京豚骨拉面/龙炎马仔/香江姳苑/胡麻/华记香港茶餐厅/安徽料理柴爿馄饨/静冈胜政日式猪排/共富海鲜面馆/盛兴汤圆/倪春龙虾/盈田盈粥庄/潮滋味/赤龙牛杂/小黑湘菜馆/黄阿姨锅贴大王/珊盛缘小笼馆高德地图收藏夹:https://guinness.autonavi.com/activity/2020CommonLanding/index.html?id=default&local=1&logId=&logParams=&gd_from=jinisi&schema=amapuri%3A%2F%2Fajx_favorites%2Ffolder%3Fdata%3D%257B%2522ugcId%2522%253A%252208538362190157024383%2522%252C%2522forceCustom%2522%253Atrue%252C%2522pathId%2522%253A6%252C%2522isCreatorShare%2522%253Atrue%257D&share_from=favorites_FavoriteFolder&share_from_type=AJX&share_type=image&share_lastClickSpm=
This week, Seth and Keaton go deep in the desert to discuss the films Dune: Part One and Dune: Part Two. The films open up a conversation about power and what we should look for in leaders. Learn more about Zion Presbyterian Church at zioncolumbia.org For questions and feedback reach out to keaton.paul@pcazion.org Resources: Dune (Book): https://a.co/d/0aLK2gWm Dune: Part One: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1160419/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Dune: Part Two: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15239678/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_dune%253A%2520part%2520two The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill:https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/podcasts/rise-and-fall-of-mars-hill/
Compliance Clarified – a podcast by Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence
In this episode of Compliance Clarified Helen Chan, regulatory intelligence expert in Hong Kong speaks to Rachel Wolcott, a senior editor in the UK about the current state of stablecoin regulation and financial crime trends in stablecoins and crypto. They unpick attempts at putting a dollar value on illicit crypto flows, and try to pin down the global approach to stablecoin regulation. Helen and Rachel discuss stablecoins use in superapps like South East Asia's Grab and the use of tether in Telegram. Will these use cases run into the same financial crime issues as traditional finance has with open banking? They also highlight the risks and concerns stablecoins paired with weak know-your-customer and financial crime systems and controls pose to tradfi. Links: Steno Research on tether: https://stenoresearch.com/crypto-moves/the-european-unions-mica-removes-tether-from-the-market/Alison Jimenez on challenges assessing the scale of illicit crypto flows: https://docs.house.gov/meetings/BA/BA21/20231115/116579/HHRG-118-BA21-Wstate-JimenezA-20231115.pdfUK Financial Conduct Authority's stablecoin discussion paper: https://www.fca.org.uk/publications/discussion-papers/dp23-4-regulating-cryptoassets-phase-1-stablecoinsUK snap election leaves crypto regulation in limbo (paywall): https://signon.thomsonreuters.com/?productId=TRRIP&returnto=https%3A%2F%2Fregintel.thomsonreuters.com%2F%23login%2F%257B%2522redirect%2522%253A%2522ri%252Fresolve%252Fshorturl%252F%25257B%252522shortUrl%252522%25253A%252522PimebR%252522%25257D%2522%257D&bhcp=1 United States of America vs Enhua Fang (pre-trial detention motion): https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7188558094350589952/Tether partners with Telegram press release: https://tether.io/news/tether-collaborates-with-ton-foundation-and-oobit-to-create-seamless-crypto-payment-solution/Clarity for Payment Stablecoins Act of 2023 (U.S. Bill): https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/4766Contact us:Helen.Chan@thomsonreuters.com & Rachel.Wolcott@thomsonreuters.com For more information about Regulatory Intelligence please search for Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence or check the show notes for a link legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/products/regulatory-intelligence Compliance Clarified is a podcast from Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence.Listen to wide-ranging, insightful discussions on all things compliance for financial services firms. We delve into the hot topics of the day, the challenges faced and offer up practical ideas for emerging good practice. We de-mystify regulation and explore the art, as well as the science, of the ever-expanding role of the compliance officer. Enforcements, digital transformation, regulatory change, governance, culture, conduct risk – anything and everything impacting the compliance function is up for discussion.
Compliance Clarified – a podcast by Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence
In this episode Lindsey Rogerson and Rachel Wolcott, senior editors in London talk through the UK Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) changing approach to enforcement. They look at the number of enforcement cases closed since April 2023 when the former head of enforcement left. In all 155 cases have been closed with only 28 resulting in an enforcement action—about 18%. That discussion leads to a broader consideration of the FCA's publication of enforcement data, its resistance to some Freedom of Information Act requests for more information and a look at some of the detail it recently revealed in letters to UK lawmakers. Lindsey and Rachel assess the FCA's proposals to announce some enforcement investigations. This plan was first announced in February and has since been rebranded as "naming and shaming" by those opposed to the measures. Lindsey and Rachel question whether this description is justified, run through the ways investigations are sometimes announced, and make a case for the more frequent publication of richer, more descriptive enforcement data. Links: 2017 report about the HK SFC closing cases (paywall) https://signon.thomsonreuters.com/?productId=TRRIP&returnto=https%3A%2F%2Fregintel.thomsonreuters.com%2F%23login%2F%257B%2522redirect%2522%253A%2522ri%252Fresolve%252Fshorturl%252F%25257B%252522shortUrl%252522%25253A%252522BRKGDI%252522%25257D%2522%257D&bhcp=1UK FCA seeks speedy closure for cases with "no future (paywall) https://signon.thomsonreuters.com/?productId=TRRIP&returnto=https%3A%2F%2Fregintel.thomsonreuters.com%2F%23login%2F%257B%2522redirect%2522%253A%2522ri%252Fresolve%252Fshorturl%252F%25257B%252522shortUrl%252522%25253A%252522skxHi9%252522%25257D%2522%257D&bhcp=1UK FCA is still assessing more than 1,100 whistleblower reports from 2023/24 (paywall) https://signon.thomsonreuters.com/?productId=TRRIP&returnto=https%3A%2F%2Fregintel.thomsonreuters.com%2F%23login%2F%257B%2522redirect%2522%253A%2522ri%252Fresolve%252Fshorturl%252F%25257B%252522shortUrl%252522%25253A%252522O3tB1r%252522%25257D%2522%257D&bhcp=1Season 10, Episode 6: Insider dealing lists: lessons from a conviction https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/season-10-episode-6-insider-dealing-lists-lessons-from/id1548510826?i=1000647506230Season 9, Episode 4: The FCA and its difficulties dealing with whistleblowing https://open.spotify.com/episode/1l3pvrXW1J6LcJv2LOunRo FCA Board Minutes April 2023 https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/minutes/fca-board-minutes-27-april-2023.pdfFCA letter to House of Lords Financial Services Regulation Committee https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/correspondence/fca-response-lfsrc-april-24.pdfFCA letter to Treasury Committee https://committees.parliament.uk/publications/44666/documents/221907/default/FOIA request about recording keeping and messaging appshttps://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/refined_request_foi10578_recordi#incoming-2645944 UK FCA opened no investigations into communications retention; opened first Mifid II transaction reporting investigation (article) https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7199352605670555649/FOIA request for updated enforcement data to show closed investigations https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/enforcement_data_update_of_foi10#incoming-2661174CP 24/2 Our enforcement guide and publicizing enforcement investigations—a new approach (the naming and shaming one ;-)) https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/consultation/cp24-2.pdfUK Finance response to CP24/2 https://www.ukfinance.org.uk/system/files/2024-04/UK%20Finance%20%20response%20to%20FCA%20enforcement%20guidance%20CP24-2.pdf Compliance Clarified is a podcast from Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence.Listen to wide-ranging, insightful discussions on all things compliance for financial services firms. We delve into the hot topics of the day, the challenges faced and offer up practical ideas for emerging good practice. We de-mystify regulation and explore the art, as well as the science, of the ever-expanding role of the compliance officer. Enforcements, digital transformation, regulatory change, governance, culture, conduct risk – anything and everything impacting the compliance function is up for discussion.
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The dog days of summer are the hottest and most unbearable of the year, and it's no secret that intense heat can lead to intense stress. But few things are more stressful than running a restaurant. This week we check in with Gina on the 11-year anniversary of Buffalo & Bergen. There's no doubt that operating a successful restaurant is hard work, especially in this era. But whether you're dealing with oppressive heat or the challenges of running your own business, having a refreshing cocktail can make all the difference. That's why Gina is helping us all stay cool with a fantastic tip for at-home bottled cocktails that can be kept ready-to-drink in your freezer. Looking for the best cocktail to accompany you while you listen. Then head over to our library of libations for the right recipe to get you in the mood. Don't forget to follow, download and review to share your thoughts about the show! ********************************** The Designated Drinker Show is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, we craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. Also in the Missing Link line-up of podcasts, is Rodger That—a podcast dedicated to guiding you through the haze of dementia led by skilled caregivers, Bobbi and Mike Carducci. Now, if you are looking for a whole new way to enjoy the theater, check out Between Acts—an immersive audio theater podcast experience. Each episode takes you on a spellbinding journey through the works of newfound playwrights—from dramas to comedies and everything in between.
Episode two hundred fifty three - part one Jenn spoke to Dave Hoffman about CATASTROPHICON, a horror and rock-n-roll fan convention coming to Purchase, NY on Saturday, July 15, 2023! Find out all about what goes into planning a fan convention and all the amazing guests and panels Dave has in store.
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This episode of Compliance Clarified explores the obligations of U.S. investment advisers under a new regulation that gives giving them more opportunities to advertise. The marketing rule adopted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission took full effect in November. It is designed to let advisers use many methods long practiced in other industries, including testimonials, endorsements, performance reporting and third-party ratings. It also establishes new compliance obligations, and the SEC has made clear that it will scrutinize advises closely for adherence to the rules. In the episode, Randall Mikkelsen, managing editor for North America for Regulatory Intelligence, is joined by Jason Wallace, senior editor, to review the new marketing rule and how investment advisers can comply. We also take a quick look at how an adviser might answer a client who wants to invest in cryptos. Follow these links for more coverage by Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence of the FTX failure and digital-asset regulation: IA BRIEF: Commitment to new U.S. adviser marketing rule is essential as exams start - http://signon.thomsonreuters.com/?productId=TRRIP&returnto=https%3A%2F%2Fregintel.thomsonreuters.com%2F%23login%2F%257B%2522redirect%2522%253A%2522ri%252Fresolve%252Fshorturl%252F%25257B%252522shortUrl%252522%25253A%252522UH7XVn%252522%25257D%2522%257D IA BRIEF: As SEC ad rule takes effect for advisers, 'objective and testable' compliance is vital - https://regintel.thomsonreuters.com/#ri/resolve/shorturl/%7B%22shortUrl%22%3A%22SeeEmT%22%7D SEC Marketing Rule - https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2021-03-05/pdf/2020-28868.pdf To learn more about Regulatory Intelligence, please click here - https://legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/forms/contact-sales-regulatory-intelligence?cid=9065363&chl=gem&sfdccampaignid=7014O0000016qiiQAA The "Compliance Clarified" podcast series covers the wide range of topics which affect compliance at financial services firms, and aims to help compliance officers make sense of the often-challenging regulatory environment. It considers the big challenges of the day and offers practical ideas for emerging good practice.
Luke 5:1-11 This is the classic story of Jesus calling the fishermen to come, follow Him and become fisher's of men. We will hear how Simon Peter obeyed Jesus and how we can too. To connect with me, click here: https://www.kbspodcast.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Former MP and Minster Chester Borrows says National attempting to ban gang patches is "will not work" and it's a policy made for headlines https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/300610969/it-will-not-work-excop-and-national-mp-says-partys-gang-policy-is-made-for-headlines Duncan Grieve writes that over the last 20 years in watching TV we've seen an "immense scale of audience decline" https://thespinoff.co.nz/tv/16-06-2022/leaked-20-years-of-tv-ratings-showing-the-immense-scale-of-audience-decline?fbclid=IwAR2vWxuaC2r8CoIhQB_a0oUxGbHD0UaQEhoGLq8potJrN99tFFGHAhtZAes&fs=e&s=cl And looking again at Paddy Gowers drinking documentary from Three/Discovery https://www.threenow.co.nz/shows/patrick-gower%253A-on-booze/S3752-746
In this bonus episode, composer Emma Clarke talks us through the creative process behind her piece for her orchestral composition, How Slender The Margins. Get in touch with host Emma Clarke: podcasts@emmaclarke.com To leave us a voice message click 'Message' here: anchor.fm/before-the-bar-opens Get in touch on Instagram: @emmabclarke Get in touch on Twitter: @emmabclarke Get the newsletter by signing up here: ebclarke.com Get the resources and all links related to this episode here: beforethebaropens.com/how-slender-the-margins-orchestral-composition.html Listen to Emma's music here: ebclarke.com/my-work.html Before The Bar Opens is part of The Silence In Between, Emma Clarke's family of podcasts about music. If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! Resources: Original sketch: soundcloud.com/emmabclarke/how-slender-the-margins?utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=social_sharing&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A//soundcloud.com/emmabclarke/how-slender-the-margins%20 In The Mood For Love: netflix.com/jp-en/title/60004444 Gordon Willis: a career in 12 pictures | BFI - www2.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/news-bfi/features/gordon-willis-career-12-pictures Music by Ennio Morricone: open.spotify.com/artist/1nIUhcKHnK6iyumRyoV68C?si=egCxZhylT7qagsDDFeElwg&dl_branch=1&nd=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/before-the-bar-opens/message
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Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Host Dawn Davenport, Exec. Director of Creating a Family, the national infertility & adoption education and support nonprofit, interviews Jeffrey Kluger, author ofThe Sibling Effect: What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal About Us, and an editor and science reporter at Time Magazine. Creating a Family has many free resources related to this topic on our website at www.CreatingaFamily.org. Please leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks. Click to Tweet: https://twitter.com/home?status=This%20week's%20show%3A%20Birth%20Order,%20Birth%20Spacing,%20and%20Parental%20Favortism%20https%3A//www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%253A//creatingafamily.org/adoption-category/birth-order-birth-spacing-and-parental-favortism/ Share on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A//creatingafamily.org/adoption-category/birth-order-birth-spacing-and-parental-favortism/ Show Highlights: https://creatingafamily.org/adoption-category/birth-order-birth-spacing-and-parental-favortism/ Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Host Dawn Davenport, Executive Director of Creating a Family, the national adoption and foster care education and support nonprofit, interviews Jennifer McCallum, Lead Post Adoption Counselor at Buckner Children & Family Services, and Dr. Lark Eshleman, a consultant and educator whose expertise is working with children and families who have experienced early emotional trauma, attachment difficulties, neglect and abuse. Creating a Family has many free resources related to this topic on our website at www.CreatingaFamily.org. Please leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks. Share on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A//creatingafamily.org/adoption-category/unexpected-stresses-on-newly-adoptive-families/ Click to Tweet: https://twitter.com/home?status=New%20Creating%20a%20Family%20show%3A%20Unexpected%20Stresses%20on%20Newly%20Adoptive%20Families%20https%3A//www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%253A//creatingafamily.org/adoption-category/unexpected-stresses-on-newly-adoptive-families/ Show Highlights: https://creatingafamily.org/adoption-category/unexpected-stresses-on-newly-adoptive-families/ Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
Panel: Charles Max Wood Lucas Reis Justin Bennett (guest host) Special Guests: Gant Laborde In this episode, the panel talks with Gant who has been programming for twenty years. In the past, he has been an adjunct professor and loves to teach. Finally, he talks at conferences and enjoys sharing his ideas. The panel talks about the React State Museum, among many other topics, such as: React Native, Flux, Redux, Agile, and XState. Show Topics: 1:24 – Chuck: What do you do? 2:02 – Chuck and Gant: We met at React Rally at 2016. 2:17 – Gant: I have my own sticker branding with a friend in Japan who is genius. She draws all these characters. They are my business card now. 2:41 – Chuck: React State Museum- talk about its brief history and what it is? 2:54 – Gant: React is this beautiful thing of passing these functional capsules around and managing them. Once you start creating another component, the question is how do you actually manage all of these components? We are all so happy to be on the cutting edge, but state management systems come up and die so fast. For like Facebook, there are 2 people who understand Flux. What happens is Redux is the one thing that shows up and... 6:34 – Chuck: I want to say...I think we need to change the topic. You said that JavaScript USED to be bad at classes, but it’s still bad at classes! 6:52 – Gant: Yep. 7:21 – Chuck: Typescript gets us close-ish. 7:31 – Chuck: Do you get feedback on the library? 8:12 – Gant: The requests that I’ve got - it’s from people who are better at (that0 than me. I wanted to test the lines of code. But that’s unfair because there are a lot of things to do. It really was a plan but what happens is – components that are used in this example is that in this node module... 9:41 – Panel: This is an interesting topic. When you assess any technology...if you are not a technology expert than you really can’t say. That’s interesting that you are doing this an open-source way. 10:25 – Gant: I am a huge fan of this vs. that. I am okay with say “this” one wins and “that” one looses. I don’t declare a winner cause it’s more like a Rosetta Stone. I had to find pitfalls and I respect that for the different perspectives. At the end of the day I do have opinions. But there is no winner. They are all the same and they are all extremely different. Are you trying to teach someone in one day? I learned Redux in 2 different days. 12:00 – Panel: Is there a library that helps with X, Y, Z, etc. 12:16 – Gant: I love for teaching and giving people a great start. I just set state and live life. I had to show what X is like. 13:59 – Chuck: Like this conversation about frameworks and which framework to use. Everyone was using Redux, because it was more or less what we wanted it to do. But at the time it cleaned up a bunch of code. Now we have all these other options. We are figuring out... How to write JavaScript if web assembly really took off? Do I write React with X or with Y. And how does this affect all of this? We had all of these conversations but we haven’t settled on the absolute best way to do this. 15:50 – Panel: This is great, and I think this is from the community as a whole. 17:20 – Chuck: I need to ask a question. Is this because the requirements on the frontend has changed? Or... I think we are talking about these state management systems, and this is what Lucas is talking about. 17:45 – Gant: I think it’s both. 18:43 – Panel: Websites have gotten bigger. We have always been pushing CSS. Panelist mentions Facebook Blue, among other things. What does your state look like? What does your validation look like? We are on so many different devices, and so on. 20:00 – Gant: I agree to echo everything that you all have said. I think the expectations are tighter now; that we have less drift. People are being more cognoscente and asking what is our brand. And it’s about brand consistency. And we are expecting more out of our technology, too. We keep pushing the envelope. What about these features? We want to be feature rich, and pushing these envelopes – how can we build more faster with less complexity while building it. You have to put that complexity somewhere. It’s interesting to watch. 22:00 – Chuck: How do we use this React State Museum...where are we going next? 22:19 – Gant: It’s a loaded question. Being able to ID new and interesting concepts. If you had a terrible version and Redux comes along, Redux is great for some companies but not all. You won’t see bugs that are crazy, there is a middle-wear, and maybe for your team going into Redux will make things more manageable. 25:25 – Advertisement – Digital Ocean 26:05 – Panel: Understanding your problem is the first thing to do. Talking about evolutionary architecture – to build your software to evolve. What does tha fit really well? So if you have to pick something new you are in a good position. What are my needs? Don’t look too much forward or 27:38 – Chuck: Advice on looking at your problem-sets? 27:52 – Panel: We have gone from planning too much to not planning at all. I don’t need to plan for too much or else it will “hurt” me. 28:42 – Chuck comments and mentions Agile. 29:29 – Panel and Guest chime in. 29:39 – Panel: I worked on a project (3 months) we needed to do a big change. I asked them why didn’t we take that into consideration. And their answer was... 30:30 – Gant: You might get away with... 30:55 – Chuck: What are some of the knobs on this? If I turn this know Redux is looking good, but if I do this... 31:12 – Gant: There are a lot of attractive knobs. Using app sync, not using app sync. 32:33 – Gant: Is your app really effective? That’s your first important question. How much state do I need on the frontend. And vice versa. 34:02 – Gant: How easy will this be to test? Can I teach someone how to do this? If I cannot teach it then it won’t do my team any good. 34:35 – Panel adds in comments. 35:08 – Gant: Looking at tests. 37:25 – Panel: If you have a great backend team then you can move the work across the team. You have a strong team to move that work along that line – normally you can’t cross that sort of thing. 38:03 – Chuck: There are so many options, too. I see Apollo getting reach here. I don’t see it as a statement tool instead I see it as... 38:31 – Panel: Apollo State – seems like they are pushing the envelope. It’s interesting to watch. 38:54 – Chuck. 39:12 – Gant: I am going to go ahead and use this tool – I am not going to worry about it. But now you are being held accountable. 39:29 – Panel: Question for folks: React not having a blessed ecosystem can hold people back in some ways? You have the freedom to use what you want. Here are the tools that you can use. Do you tink it be better if the Facebook team could do... 40:20 – Gant: I find that I don’t like (being told) this is what you will be using. I am a person with idea. We’d all be using Flux and all be very upset. 41:00 –Then there would be 3 people who don’t understand it. 41:17 – Gant: I loved Google Wave. Fool on my once and shame on me twice... Google Video! Google comes out and says here is BLESSED and you don’t have any choice. But it’s any author for themselves. It’s a little bit silly 0 I would like a beacon from Facebook saying: Here is a guide. It seems that they can’t focus. They are running a large company; I would like to keep it open – friendly energy. 42:24 – Chuck: I am mixed feelings about this. It only plays as far as people play into it. IN a React community there are so many voices. They all have opinions on what you should/shouldn’t use. The one thing that I like about a blessed / recommended stack – brand new person – it’s a good place to art. After that if they realize that Flux is hard then they can go and try other options. There are other things out there; there is a good balance there. 43:36 – Panel: That is the Angular way right? 43:38 – Chuck: Yes but Angular is more opinionated. It’s a different feel. 44:38 - Panel + Guest continue this conversation. 45:00 – The book DRIVE is mentioned. 45:21 – Gant: ... we need more recommendations. 45:43 – Chuck: Let’s talk about Repot and how to use this? If you go and get Repot – Google React State Museum it’s really easy. How should people come to this and pick it up? 46:18 – Gant: The table that comes in there – it links to the main Repot. A lot of people showed up and contributed. First of all show up. Gant mentions a sandbox link – and he talks about getting your hands dirty. React Native is mentioned, too. 48:10 – Gant: There are many opportunities for contributors. I could use my links. Typos, documentations, etc. - anything friendly is accepted here. 49:20 – Gant continues this conversation. 50:33 – Chuck: Anything else to dive into? 50:41 – Panel: I think there could be other things you can bubble up 51:26 – Gant: I would love some help with that. I did have some contributors write some tests. I wrote a test – 4 hours later – and it tells me if it passed or not. It has to go into a new directory, and work in Android, etc. It’s insane testing library. Then there are some checks to see if there is a link in the README. Animation if there is anyone who wants to do some cool stuff – like modules. Maybe it’s apple to oranges comparisons there. I would like to identify that for people. We would like some outside feedback out there. The more the merrier to help with the data is out there. Sanity check complete – yes! 53:24 – How to do that? 53:31 – File a ticket to help contribute. So you can say: I will do this. If you do it in a reasonable amount of time, then heck yes. If you do some open source...Do 10 (I think) and you get a free t-shirt? 54:28 – Advertisement. Links: Kendo UI Ruby on Rails Angular Get A Coder Job Redux Agile A Philosophy of Software Design – book XState Book: Spellmonger Did Someone Steal the Declaration of Independence Again? Book: The Culture Code Gant Laborde’s Twitter Lucas Reis’ Email: lucasmreis@gmail.com Charles Max Wood’s Twitter Sponsors: Kendo UI Digital Ocean Get A Coder Job Picks: Charles My journey – it’s been a rough year – with my dad passing. Willing to think it and process it, and it’s a healthy thing. Book: The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews Book: The Shack by William Paul Young Gant Book: Harry Potter - Methods of Rationality Magicians XState is amazing! Culture Code - especially if you work remote. The pains that can happen by working remotely. Helps you identify those issues. Talk in Poland – Secret project. 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Panel: Charles Max Wood Lucas Reis Justin Bennett (guest host) Special Guests: Gant Laborde In this episode, the panel talks with Gant who has been programming for twenty years. In the past, he has been an adjunct professor and loves to teach. Finally, he talks at conferences and enjoys sharing his ideas. The panel talks about the React State Museum, among many other topics, such as: React Native, Flux, Redux, Agile, and XState. Show Topics: 1:24 – Chuck: What do you do? 2:02 – Chuck and Gant: We met at React Rally at 2016. 2:17 – Gant: I have my own sticker branding with a friend in Japan who is genius. She draws all these characters. They are my business card now. 2:41 – Chuck: React State Museum- talk about its brief history and what it is? 2:54 – Gant: React is this beautiful thing of passing these functional capsules around and managing them. Once you start creating another component, the question is how do you actually manage all of these components? We are all so happy to be on the cutting edge, but state management systems come up and die so fast. For like Facebook, there are 2 people who understand Flux. What happens is Redux is the one thing that shows up and... 6:34 – Chuck: I want to say...I think we need to change the topic. You said that JavaScript USED to be bad at classes, but it’s still bad at classes! 6:52 – Gant: Yep. 7:21 – Chuck: Typescript gets us close-ish. 7:31 – Chuck: Do you get feedback on the library? 8:12 – Gant: The requests that I’ve got - it’s from people who are better at (that0 than me. I wanted to test the lines of code. But that’s unfair because there are a lot of things to do. It really was a plan but what happens is – components that are used in this example is that in this node module... 9:41 – Panel: This is an interesting topic. When you assess any technology...if you are not a technology expert than you really can’t say. That’s interesting that you are doing this an open-source way. 10:25 – Gant: I am a huge fan of this vs. that. I am okay with say “this” one wins and “that” one looses. I don’t declare a winner cause it’s more like a Rosetta Stone. I had to find pitfalls and I respect that for the different perspectives. At the end of the day I do have opinions. But there is no winner. They are all the same and they are all extremely different. Are you trying to teach someone in one day? I learned Redux in 2 different days. 12:00 – Panel: Is there a library that helps with X, Y, Z, etc. 12:16 – Gant: I love for teaching and giving people a great start. I just set state and live life. I had to show what X is like. 13:59 – Chuck: Like this conversation about frameworks and which framework to use. Everyone was using Redux, because it was more or less what we wanted it to do. But at the time it cleaned up a bunch of code. Now we have all these other options. We are figuring out... How to write JavaScript if web assembly really took off? Do I write React with X or with Y. And how does this affect all of this? We had all of these conversations but we haven’t settled on the absolute best way to do this. 15:50 – Panel: This is great, and I think this is from the community as a whole. 17:20 – Chuck: I need to ask a question. Is this because the requirements on the frontend has changed? Or... I think we are talking about these state management systems, and this is what Lucas is talking about. 17:45 – Gant: I think it’s both. 18:43 – Panel: Websites have gotten bigger. We have always been pushing CSS. Panelist mentions Facebook Blue, among other things. What does your state look like? What does your validation look like? We are on so many different devices, and so on. 20:00 – Gant: I agree to echo everything that you all have said. I think the expectations are tighter now; that we have less drift. People are being more cognoscente and asking what is our brand. And it’s about brand consistency. And we are expecting more out of our technology, too. We keep pushing the envelope. What about these features? We want to be feature rich, and pushing these envelopes – how can we build more faster with less complexity while building it. You have to put that complexity somewhere. It’s interesting to watch. 22:00 – Chuck: How do we use this React State Museum...where are we going next? 22:19 – Gant: It’s a loaded question. Being able to ID new and interesting concepts. If you had a terrible version and Redux comes along, Redux is great for some companies but not all. You won’t see bugs that are crazy, there is a middle-wear, and maybe for your team going into Redux will make things more manageable. 25:25 – Advertisement – Digital Ocean 26:05 – Panel: Understanding your problem is the first thing to do. Talking about evolutionary architecture – to build your software to evolve. What does tha fit really well? So if you have to pick something new you are in a good position. What are my needs? Don’t look too much forward or 27:38 – Chuck: Advice on looking at your problem-sets? 27:52 – Panel: We have gone from planning too much to not planning at all. I don’t need to plan for too much or else it will “hurt” me. 28:42 – Chuck comments and mentions Agile. 29:29 – Panel and Guest chime in. 29:39 – Panel: I worked on a project (3 months) we needed to do a big change. I asked them why didn’t we take that into consideration. And their answer was... 30:30 – Gant: You might get away with... 30:55 – Chuck: What are some of the knobs on this? If I turn this know Redux is looking good, but if I do this... 31:12 – Gant: There are a lot of attractive knobs. Using app sync, not using app sync. 32:33 – Gant: Is your app really effective? That’s your first important question. How much state do I need on the frontend. And vice versa. 34:02 – Gant: How easy will this be to test? Can I teach someone how to do this? If I cannot teach it then it won’t do my team any good. 34:35 – Panel adds in comments. 35:08 – Gant: Looking at tests. 37:25 – Panel: If you have a great backend team then you can move the work across the team. You have a strong team to move that work along that line – normally you can’t cross that sort of thing. 38:03 – Chuck: There are so many options, too. I see Apollo getting reach here. I don’t see it as a statement tool instead I see it as... 38:31 – Panel: Apollo State – seems like they are pushing the envelope. It’s interesting to watch. 38:54 – Chuck. 39:12 – Gant: I am going to go ahead and use this tool – I am not going to worry about it. But now you are being held accountable. 39:29 – Panel: Question for folks: React not having a blessed ecosystem can hold people back in some ways? You have the freedom to use what you want. Here are the tools that you can use. Do you tink it be better if the Facebook team could do... 40:20 – Gant: I find that I don’t like (being told) this is what you will be using. I am a person with idea. We’d all be using Flux and all be very upset. 41:00 –Then there would be 3 people who don’t understand it. 41:17 – Gant: I loved Google Wave. Fool on my once and shame on me twice... Google Video! Google comes out and says here is BLESSED and you don’t have any choice. But it’s any author for themselves. It’s a little bit silly 0 I would like a beacon from Facebook saying: Here is a guide. It seems that they can’t focus. They are running a large company; I would like to keep it open – friendly energy. 42:24 – Chuck: I am mixed feelings about this. It only plays as far as people play into it. IN a React community there are so many voices. They all have opinions on what you should/shouldn’t use. The one thing that I like about a blessed / recommended stack – brand new person – it’s a good place to art. After that if they realize that Flux is hard then they can go and try other options. There are other things out there; there is a good balance there. 43:36 – Panel: That is the Angular way right? 43:38 – Chuck: Yes but Angular is more opinionated. It’s a different feel. 44:38 - Panel + Guest continue this conversation. 45:00 – The book DRIVE is mentioned. 45:21 – Gant: ... we need more recommendations. 45:43 – Chuck: Let’s talk about Repot and how to use this? If you go and get Repot – Google React State Museum it’s really easy. How should people come to this and pick it up? 46:18 – Gant: The table that comes in there – it links to the main Repot. A lot of people showed up and contributed. First of all show up. Gant mentions a sandbox link – and he talks about getting your hands dirty. React Native is mentioned, too. 48:10 – Gant: There are many opportunities for contributors. I could use my links. Typos, documentations, etc. - anything friendly is accepted here. 49:20 – Gant continues this conversation. 50:33 – Chuck: Anything else to dive into? 50:41 – Panel: I think there could be other things you can bubble up 51:26 – Gant: I would love some help with that. I did have some contributors write some tests. I wrote a test – 4 hours later – and it tells me if it passed or not. It has to go into a new directory, and work in Android, etc. It’s insane testing library. Then there are some checks to see if there is a link in the README. Animation if there is anyone who wants to do some cool stuff – like modules. Maybe it’s apple to oranges comparisons there. I would like to identify that for people. We would like some outside feedback out there. The more the merrier to help with the data is out there. Sanity check complete – yes! 53:24 – How to do that? 53:31 – File a ticket to help contribute. So you can say: I will do this. If you do it in a reasonable amount of time, then heck yes. If you do some open source...Do 10 (I think) and you get a free t-shirt? 54:28 – Advertisement. Links: Kendo UI Ruby on Rails Angular Get A Coder Job Redux Agile A Philosophy of Software Design – book XState Book: Spellmonger Did Someone Steal the Declaration of Independence Again? Book: The Culture Code Gant Laborde’s Twitter Lucas Reis’ Email: lucasmreis@gmail.com Charles Max Wood’s Twitter Sponsors: Kendo UI Digital Ocean Get A Coder Job Picks: Charles My journey – it’s been a rough year – with my dad passing. Willing to think it and process it, and it’s a healthy thing. Book: The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews Book: The Shack by William Paul Young Gant Book: Harry Potter - Methods of Rationality Magicians XState is amazing! Culture Code - especially if you work remote. The pains that can happen by working remotely. Helps you identify those issues. Talk in Poland – Secret project. 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