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A recent story from NYC documents two slaughtered chickens that were found on an Upper West Side median, following a recent similar case close by on Broadway and West 92nd Street. The NY Post reports that this “has activists worried they were killed in an animal sacrifice ritual.” Headless goats, chickens, and pigeons have also been found in Texas and Florida, respectively Galveston beach, a Tampa cemetery, Cape Coral, the Courtney Campbell Causeway - and other locations too.Most of these cases are tied directly or indirectly to Santería, an Afro-Caribbean religious practice that developed in Cuba during the 19th century. As a mixture of Yoruba religion from West Africa, Spiritism, and even Catholicism - like Voodoo - it involves animal sacrifices. Contrary to popular belief or personally bias belief, the US SCOTUS ruled in Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah (1993) that certain animal sacrifices were legal. One opinion on the case reads: “Our review confirms that the laws in question were enacted by officials who did not understand, failed to perceive, or chose to ignore the fact that their official actions violated the Nation's essential commitment to religious freedom.”It's also ironic that Catholicism, a universal religion of people who drink symbolic blood and eat symbolic flesh, is the partial basis of Santería - and Voodoo; both condemned by the largely Christian west. The Corpus Christi and Transubstantiation are based on the concept of sympathetic magic, that life itself is in the blood, and that this force belongs to God as per Deuteronomy and Leviticus. Drinking the blood bestows life, i.e., it is a medicinal remedy, though of a more spiritual variety. That is despite the Bible itself being filled with and overflowing with animal blood, from Genesis to Revelation, and the fact Christians, far more than any other group, are considered the largest consumers of pork alone, not to mention other meats. And unlike HALAL or KOSHER dietary rules, Christians have none for the slaughter of their meals. Around 100,000 cattle are slaughtered daily in the US for the luxury of meat, along with 25 million chickens and 350,000 pigs. The worst part, estimates are that approximately 1/4 of all US meat is wasted annually. What's worse, religious animal sacrifice or gluttonous animal sacrifices that go to waste? Although Christians maintain the blood and flesh rituals, many distance themselves from the idea, while the Jewish custom of Kapparot involves the slaughter of a chicken and public sins. Animal sacrifice for strictly religious purposes and in honest faith - not to mention the symbolic nature of such sacrifices as they relate to the carnal self - are one thing, but the ritualized nature of abortion and body/organ harvesting is another.In South Africa it is common for some children, especially albino ones, to be sold or kidnapped for body parts and organs. Albinos are believed to contain good fortune within their body and blood. As Daily Mail reports: “those who believe in black magic and traditional medicine claim their fair skin and eyes can bring good fortune and cure afflictions.” Be it for religious rituals, health, or profit, Planned parenthood was also doing something similar as per undercover videos and singer like Azealia Banks performed live chicken sacrifices in her closest. In the last 15 years there have been multiple stories about Chinese-made infant flesh pills being smuggled into Korea. All throughout Europe during the 16h-17th centuries, without doubt, “many Europeans, including royalty, priests and scientists, routinely ingested remedies containing human bones, blood and fat as medicine for everything from headaches to epilepsy.” And as with Countess Elizabeth Báthory, who believed the blood of young women would protect her skin, Stanford scientists have found that “old mice given infusions of blood plasma from young mice outperformed old mice who got plasma from old mice.” In the 1960s the rubella shot was manufactured with a virus grown from human fetal cells, taken from an abortion case. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKYOUTUBEMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
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Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins us to review the Q1 financial and operations results from the San Albino Mine in Nicaragua, along with some ongoing residual leaching during the period from the recently acquired Moss Mine in Arizona. We also unpack the anticipated mining to begin at the Moss Mine later this month in June, and what to anticipate for the several months of ramp up of increased production. Additionally, we delve into the next key steps for derisking and development work at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana to be in production there about 2 years out. This is a longer-format interview where we get into many nuances of operations in all 3 jurisdictions. The Company's financial results for Q1 2025 reflect record gold sales from its San Albino and Moss Mine of $31.8 million (vs. $19.2 million in Q1 2024), which generated $19.9 million in Mine Operating Cash Flow, $16.1 million in Adjusted EBITDA, and $9.4 million in Net Income. The Company sold 10,817 oz of gold at an average price of $2,915/oz with a $1,239 Cash Cost and $1,411 All-In Sustaining Cost ("AISC") ($/oz sold). Subsequent to March 31, 2025 Mako delivered the final installment of 13,500 oz of silver on the Sailfish Silver Loan. Q2 2025 (through May 31st) - Mako Mining Financial Highlights $25.1 million in Revenue from 7,409 oz of gold at $3,327/oz and 13,529 oz of silver at $33.03/oz $22.0 million in Cash and Receivables and $3.3 million in Restricted Cash (50% will become unrestricted in June 2025) There is also a substantial exploration program underway all around the San Albino Project in Nicaragua, around the San Albino Mine, as the Las Conchitas concessions, and of particular interest at the El Golfo concessions. Drill hole EJ25-RC53 at El Golfo intersected a wide, high-grade interval of 39.15 g/t Au and 27.8 g/t Ag over 8.0 m (5.9 m ETW), 19.2 m below surface. Akiba points out that the Moss mine has been producing gold the last few month through residual leaching at its beneficiation facilities, but their team is going to start mining again starting at the end of June, and then it will take several months for new materials moved onto the leach pads to charge up increased production again. A technical report is slated to be put out later in the year around September, after a few months of ramping up mining and assessing the resources in place. When the Moss Mine has been debottlenecked over time from a mining and permitting perspective and is producing at the grade and rate they believe is possible, it could almost double their current production profile with approximately another 40,000 ounces of gold production per year out of Arizona. Mako is also currently derisking their Eagle Mountain project in Guyana, and working on the next key deliverable of an agreement between the government and local stakeholders, and doing all the background environmental and engineering work to being the process for their EIA permit. Once it is received back and a construction decision is made, there will be roughly a 1 year build, and then production is slated for Q2 of 2027 at an estimated 65,000 ounces per year. When this added to the production out of Nicaragua and Arizona there is clear line of sight to growing into a mid-tier gold producer. If you have any further questions for Akiba regarding Mako Mining, then please email them into us at either Fleck@kereport.com or Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Mako Mining at the time of this recording and may choose to buy or sell more shares at any time. Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Mako Mining.
Comme souvent, c'est un article de Soul Bag qui nous a mis la puce à l'oreille concernant Jeremie Albino. Travailleur saisonnier dans l'Ontario, papa philippin et maman québécoise, le tout produit par Dan Auerbach, le garçon ne pouvait pas être complètement mauvais. Coïncidence, Jeremie Albino venait jouer en Europe au printemps. Juliette s'est lancée sur sa piste ; il n'avait aucune chance de lui échapper et le voilà dans les studios de TSFJazz.Blues, Soul n' Songs : la musique selon Jeremie ce mois-ci dans Btr Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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O albinismo afecta aproximadamente uma em cada 5 000 pessoas no mundo, de acordo com a Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS). Em Angola são cerca de 7 000 pessoas, segundo as autoridades locais. A associação Lumina Africa promoveu uma acção solidária de cuidados médicos, no início de Maio, na província do Bié, município do Andulo, no centro sul do país. Na semana passada, nos primeiros dias de Maio, uma equipa de médicos da associação Lumina África, em parceria com a associação volta a Africa, viajou até ao Bié, no município do Andulo, centro de Angola, para realizar uma acção solidária junto de pessoas com albinismo.As consultas beneficiaram a uma centena de crianças e de adultos com albinismo, entre os quais foram diagnosticadas 12 suspeitas de cancro da pele.Regiane Silva, médica de clínica geral, especializada em albinismo, lidera este projecto voluntário que juntou uma equipa de médicos, enfermeiros, cirurgiões e fisioterapeutas da Lumina África.RFI: Como chegaram a diagnosticar as doze suspeitas de cancro da pele? Regiane Silva: Não é a primeira vez que vamos até ao Andulo, na província do Bié. Fomos pela primeira vez em 2022, atendemos também centenas de albinos. Antigamente, aqui em Angola, as pessoas falavam que era feitiçaria, essas coisas místicas. Mas são simplesmente pessoas normais que têm um distúrbio da ausência de melanina no corpo, na coloração da pele. O albinismo é genético. Geralmente um dos pais tem um gene que acaba predominando e a criança sai albina. Fica com os olhos muito sensíveis e a cor da pele super clarinha porque tem ausência parcial ou total de melanina.O diagnóstico que fizemos não é definitivo. Essas pessoas foram encaminhadas para o Hospital de Oncologia, porque lá no Andulo o hospital municipal não tem essa condição. Se não houver um oncologista no hospital provincial, eles vão mandar para o oncologista aqui de Luanda. O oncologista vai fazer as avaliações de acordo com as nossas observações, ou seja 70 a 80% de probabilidade de se tratar de cancro da pele.RFI: Em que estado de saúde é que se encontravam as pessoas que atendeu, como é que as sentiu?Regiane Silva: Quando são crianças, a gente consegue olhar e ver se está sendo bem tratado. É mais fácil. As doze pessoas a quem fizémos esse diagnóstico de possibilidade de cancro são pessoas adultas, com a pele quase queimada. Eles são muito sensíveis, tanto à luz solar, como a certas luzes interiores que lhes são desaconselhadas.As crianças que eu encontrei estão com uma qualidade um pouco melhor do que da última vez que lá estive. Muitas delas usam chapéu. Os adolescentes e adultos é que por vezes apresentam estados bem deteriorados. E sobretudo nessa zona de Angola, em que eles trabalham muito na área de agricultura e expõem-se à luz solar.Muitas vezes não têm dinheiro para ter hidratantes, protectores solar, protectores labiais e nota-se pela deterioração do aspecto físico ao longo da idade, ele enfraquece quando a pessoa não tem a condição básica mínima. Trouxémos connosco vaselina, e um equivalente de protectores solares, que desta vez não tínhamos recebido como donativos. RFI: O facto de serem associações, através de acções solidárias, que trazem produtos e cuidados junto das populações com albinismo, revela que as iniciativas governamentais são insuficientes nessa área? Regiane Silva: O importante, e é o que temos feito, é conscientizar, é informar as pessoas, porque pensam que basta protector solar. Mas o salário mínimo aqui são 70.000 kwanzas, um protector solar na farmácia custa entre 20 a 30000 kwanzas. Imagine uma família com cinco pessoas...RFI: Como é que fazem nesse caso, se não têm apoios governamentais para facilitar a compra, por exemplo, através de subvenções?Regiane Silva: Não há. Por isso é que a minha organização Lumina Africa apoio a causa dos voluntários. Tenho trabalhado com uma farmácia que nos prometeu acesso a óculos graduados, mas ainda não consegui um oftalmologista que faça consultas gratuitas. Aqui nós vivemos em um mundo extremo, onde um é muito, outro é nada. Ninguém vai para essas regiões recuadas prestar apoio. RFI: Em Angola, já não se morre por albinismo, mas ainda há casos, nalgumas províncias angolanas de bébés com albinismo que foram mortos no acto de nascimento.Regiane Silva: Sim, é verdade. Alguns, quando não são mortos no acto do nascimento, mesmo aqui em Luanda, são abandonados, porque algumas famílias ainda têm a ideia de que são bruxos, de que é feitiçaria. Outras acreditam que o albinismo é contagioso e recusam aproximar-se das pessoas com albinismo.Eu já estive em quase todos os países de África, trabalhei na Nigéria, estive na Etiópia, que também tem um grande preconceito por falta da informação sobre albinos. E vejo que hoje em Angola existe menos preconceito à volta desta doença. Ainda existe, mas tem diminuído. Talvez porque hoje haja mais acesso à televisão. A informação acaba mudando um pouco os hábitos.A médica Regiane Silva e a equipa da Lumina Africa voltarão ao Bié, ao município do Andulo, em outubro de 2025. O albinismo é uma patologia que toca todos os seres vivos: seres humanos, plantas e animais.
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Akiba Leisman, President and CEO of Mako Mining (TSX.V:MKO – OTCQX:MAKOF), joins me to review the Q4 and full-year 2024 financial metrics and Q1 operations results from the San Albino Mine in Nicaragua, along with some residual leaching from the recently acquired Moss Mine in Arizona. We also unpack the anticipated mining to begin at the Moss Mine in late May, and what to anticipate for the several months of ramp up of increased production. Additionally, we delve into the next key steps for derisking and development work at the Eagle Mountain Gold Project in Guyana to be in production there about 2 years out. This is a longer-format interview where we get into many nuances of operations in all 3 jurisdictions. The Company's financial results for Q4 2024 reflect record gold sales of $28.9 million, which generated $14.7 million in Mine Operating Cash Flow (1) (4), and $4.7 million in Net Income after accruing a non-current deferred tax liability of $3.2 million due to greater than expected operating income consuming a greater than expected portion of the Company's deferred tax assets. The Company sold 10,888 oz of gold at an average price of $2,670 per oz with a $1,352 All-In Sustaining Cost ("AISC") ($/oz sold). Full-year 2024 adjusted EBITDA was US$42.2 million and earnings per share of US$0.27 from 39,001 ounces of gold sold at an average price of US$2,397/oz. Q1 2025 San Albino Operational Highlights 48,813 tonnes mined, containing 11,495 ounces ("oz") of gold ("Au") at an average grade of 7.32 grams per tonne ("g/t") Au and 12,036 oz of silver ("Ag") at 7.67 g/t Ag 53,551 tonnes milled containing 12,228 oz Au and 12,740 oz Ag grading 7.10 g/t Au and 7.40 g/t Ag. Q1 2025 Mako Financial Highlights Mako total gold sales of 10,817 oz Au for total revenue of $31.5 million in Q1 2025 San Albino Mine sales of 9,881 oz at $2,898 per ounce Moss Mine sales of 936 oz Au from residual leaching activities at $2,997 per ounce (this doesn't include 605 oz Au sold in 2025 prior to the acquisition of Moss Mine) Delivered 40,500 oz of silver as part of Sailfish Silver loan for a total of $1.3 million in Q1 2025 Interest payment of $0.3 million to Wexford under the Wexford loan Tax payment of $4.0 million in cash which was already accrued in Q4 2024 Akiba points out that the Moss mine has been producing gold throughout the Bankruptcy Process through its beneficiation facilities, but their team is going to start mining again starting at the end of May and it will take several months to charge up the leach pads once again. When the Moss Mine has been debottlenecked over time and is producing at the grade and rate they believe is possible, it could almost double their current production profile with approximately another 40,000 ounces of gold production per year in Arizona. Mako is also currently derisking their Eagle Mountain project in Guyana, and working on the next key deliverable having started the process for their EIA permit. Once it is received back and a construction decision is made, there will be roughly a 1 year build, and then production is slated for Q2 of 2027 at an estimated 65,000 ounces per year. When this added to the production out of Nicaragua and Arizona there is a pathway to growing into a mid-tier gold producer. If you have any further questions for Akiba regarding Mako Mining, then please email me at Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Mako Mining at the time of this recording. Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Mako Mining.
O sábado passado marcou o fim das rodagens na região do Biombo, no oeste da Guiné-Bissau, do novo filme de Mussa Baldé que conhecem como correspondente da RFI, mas que também escreve guiões e produz cinema. A fita co-realizada com o actor e director de Casting, Jorge Biague, é intitulada 'Minina di Bandeja' e tem como temática o casamento precoce, uma problemática ainda muito presente na Guiné-Bissau. Depois de várias semanas de intenso trabalho, Mussa Baldé fez um balanço positivo e disse que espera colocar o filme nos ecrãs até ao final deste ano. Ao dizer o que o levou a rodar esta fita, o guionista e cineasta começa por contar o enredo em torno de 'Sofy', protagonista de 'Minina di Bandeja'.RFI : Do que fala o filme 'Minina di Bandeja'?Mussa Baldé : 'Minina di Bandeja' é uma ficção a partir de uma realidade que acontece na Guiné-Bissau, infelizmente. Nós quisemos aventurar-nos no cinema contando a história de uma menina que foi trazida do interior da Guiné-Bissau para ter uma vida melhor. A ideia da menina, a 'Sofy', era vir a Bissau estudar, formar-se como enfermeira e voltar para a sua comunidade, no interior, e servir a sua comunidade como enfermeira. A 'Sofy' tinha um sonho, mas a tia dela tinha um outro objetivo com ela. Foi buscar a 'Sofy' e meteu a 'Sofy' aqui em Bissau como vendedora ambulante. Um trabalho que, para já, é um crime, porque trabalho infantil é uma coisa que o Código Civil da Guiné-Bissau criminaliza. Mas nesse trabalho infantil, na venda ambulante, 'Sofy' e acaba por ser confrontada com uma situação ainda mais desagradável, que é o casamento forçado. Foi pedida em casamento por uma pessoa que ela nem conhecia, nunca viu na vida. A 'Sofy' é uma menina esperta, também empoderada, também orientada, consciencializada dos seus direitos por uma associação que luta contra o casamento forçado. Ela foi informada de que tem a opção de qualquer dia, quando for confrontada com o casamento forçado, poder fugir de casa. Foi o que ela fez. Fugiu daquela casa. Foi para um centro de acolhimento. Foi acolhida, Foi orientada. Estudou. Acabou por ser médica. Sendo médica, acabou por criar uma organização com mais outras duas colegas que também fugiram do casamento forçado. Criaram uma organização, uma associação e lançaram uma grande campanha a nível da Guiné-Bissau, de consciencialização das meninas sobre o perigo do casamento forçado. Eu não quero levantar aqui o 'spoiler' do filme, mas penso que vai ser um filme de que as pessoas vão gostar.RFI : Isto é inspirado em factos reais?Mussa Baldé : Todos os guineenses conhecem casos de casamento forçado nas comunidades. Aqui em Bissau, infelizmente, o casamento forçado de meninas é uma prática que parece que se enraizou na nossa sociedade. Ainda há duas semanas, estive no interior da Guiné-Bissau, no Sul profundo, em Catió, a visitar um centro de acolhimento que tem neste momento 37 meninas fugidas do casamento forçado nas várias comunidades limítrofes duma cidade chamada Catió. Portanto, são coisas que acontecem. O casamento forçado, infelizmente, cristalizou-se na nossa sociedade. Eu diria que o casamento forçado em tempos remotos era uma prática cultural. Agora, eu diria que é uma prática comercial. Os adultos utilizam as meninas como elemento de troca para ganhar alguma benesse, algum dinheiro, algum bem material. Infelizmente é o que acontece no nosso país, mas todos nós temos que levantar as nossas vozes contra esta prática, porque é uma prática degradante, é uma prática que põe em causa toda a dignidade de uma menina. Imagina uma menina de 14 anos é dada em casamento com uma pessoa de 60 anos. Portanto, aquilo não existe nem amor, nem afecto, nem respeito. Eu, enquanto jornalista e outras pessoas que trabalham nesta temática, temos que reforçar o nosso compromisso com esta causa, dar a voz, consciencializar as nossas comunidades e, sobretudo, denunciar. Foi o que nós procuramos fazer neste filme: denunciar o trabalho infantil. Porque estas meninas que são postas nas ruas a vender coisas, passam por situações que nem passa pela cabeça de nenhum comum mortal, porque são meninas que são sujeitas a situações extremamente degradantes e, ainda por cima, são sujeitas ao casamento forçado, porque estando nesta actividade de venda ambulante, estão expostas. Os adultos conseguem localizá-las, aliciá-las, às vezes até pressioná-las para um casamento que elas nem nem sequer fazem ideia do que seja. Infelizmente, é a nossa realidade.RFI : As temáticas societais e em particular, a condição das meninas e das mulheres é um assunto que me toca particularmente, uma vez que as tuas personagens principais são mulheres. Foi o que aconteceu, por exemplo, com 'Clara di Sabura'.Mussa Baldé : Sim. Há muitos anos que tenho vindo a trabalhar nesta temática dos direitos das mulheres. Das meninas porque sou sensível a estas questões. Eu devo ser dos jornalistas aqui na Guiné-Bissau que mais acompanhou a senhora Fátima Baldé, uma grande activista do nosso país dos Direitos Humanos, dos Direitos das Mulheres. Ela foi presidente do Comité Nacional de Luta contra as Práticas Nefastas da Saúde da Mulher e Criança. Eu andava com ela, seguia os trabalhos dela sempre que ela tinha uma denúncia de uma situação de mutilação genital feminina, do casamento forçado, casamento precoce, violência doméstica, abuso contra as meninas. Ela ligava-me a mim enquanto jornalista para fazer cobertura, para dar visibilidade a essa luta que ela travou na Guiné-Bissau contra esta sociedade machista. Portanto, eu fui-me acostumando e fui gostando desta temática. E agora disse 'Bom, já que tenho algum conhecimento e algum saber, digamos assim, desta temática, porque não elaborar sobre esta temática com outros elementos?' Portanto, o filme 'Clara di Sabura' foi um filme que quis mostrar que as meninas que estão aqui no Centro Urbano de Bissau têm outras alternativas que não a vida fácil. Muita gente não gostou da perspectiva que eu dei ao filme, mas é a minha visão. É isso que faz uma sociedade democrática e plural. Cada um dá a sua versão de como é que vê a sociedade. Há muita gente que achou que eu fiz uma crítica muito sarcástica em relação àquilo que é a condição da vida das meninas na Guiné-Bissau, mas eu quis mostrar na 'Clara di Sabura' que há outra alternativa. Agora este filme aqui é mais um filme de denúncia e de trazer ao de cima uma realidade que muita gente finge que não vê. Porque lugar de uma menina, na minha perspectiva, é na escola ou a brincar. Imagina uma menina de 12 anos, de 11 anos, nove anos a vender nas ruas até às 22h00 os perigos que esta menina enfrenta?RFI : Como é que foram as filmagens de 'Minina di Bandeja'? Isto envolveu actores profissionais e não-actores.Mussa Baldé : Sim. Envolveu actores profissionais e actores amadores. Eu penso que as pessoas vão se surpreender pela qualidade de performance, sobretudo de actores e actrizes amadores. Porquê? Porque eu fui buscar jovens dos liceus e das universidades. Tivemos quase dois anos nos ensaios para perceber o que é que se pretende com o filme. Fizemos visitas a esse centro de acolhimento de meninas fugidas do casamento forçado duas vezes. E fui buscar uma pessoa com alguma experiência no domínio da arte cénica, que é o Jorge Biague. Jorge Biague é um personagem muito conhecido aqui na Guiné-Bissau porque participou e trabalhou com Flora Gomes e Sana Na N'Hada durante vários anos. E o Jorge trouxe a sua experiência, sobretudo na encenação do roteiro. O roteiro foi escrito por mim. Mas o Jorge Biague trouxe esse roteiro para a cena. Conseguiu transformar o roteiro em arte dramática. Trabalhou com com a minha equipa durante quase sete meses e depois partimos para as filmagens. E mesmo durante as filmagens, ele tem sido o meu coadjuvante principal, o realizador comigo. Estamos a avançar. Os primeiros dias, curiosamente, foram muito fáceis, porque os jovens estavam tão ávidos, com expectativas muito altas para iniciarmos as filmagens. Agora, na parte final das filmagens é que se nota já algum cansaço. É normal, porque levamos imenso tempo nas filmagens e depois com o sol que se faz na Guiné-Bissau neste momento, filmar em altas temperaturas às vezes não tem sido fácil. Mas tenho estado a falar com jovens, a incentivá-los, a mostrar que estamos a fazer um trabalho que vai ficar na história deste país, porque estamos a falar de um tema que toca a todos ou que devia tocar a todos. Também trabalhamos com algumas pessoas já com experiência, o Luís Morgado Domingos o Tio Silva, a Fati, a Verónica, o Albino. São pessoas que já têm alguma experiência porque trabalharam também com outros, como o Flora Gomes e Sana Na N'Hada, que são os expoentes máximos do cinema da Guiné-Bissau. Portanto, eu fui buscar algumas das pessoas que trabalharam com estas duas personagens para virem emprestar a sua experiência, a sua sapiência, ao filme 'Minina di Bandeja'. Fizemos aqui uma mescla da juventude e da experiência de pessoas que já estão no cinema da Guiné-Bissau.RFI : Encaminha-se agora a fase de pós-produção, a montagem e a fase praticamente final da preparação do filme. Como é que encaras esse novo período agora do filme 'Minina di Bandeja'?Mussa Baldé : A minha grande preocupação, neste momento, é arranjar recursos para esta fase. Nesta fase da captação do filme, nós conseguimos, com mais ou menos dificuldades, levar o barco a bom porto. O problema agora é como vamos arranjar recursos? Onde vamos arranjar recursos? Neste momento estamos na fase da pré-edição. Vamos entrar na fase de edição, depois na pós-produção do filme que pretendemos fazer em Portugal, a pós-produção e a correção das cores, da luz, do som e inserção de legendas. O filme é falado em crioulo, mas a minha intenção é meter legendas em francês, português, inglês e espanhol, porque é minha intenção pôr este filme no circuito internacional do cinema, sobretudo nas mostras, nos festivais, mostrar esse filme porque o tema é actual. O tema está na agenda mundial. É um assunto que preocupa quase todos os países da África subsaariana, particularmente a Guiné-Bissau. Vamos fazer aqui na Guiné-Bissau a pré-edição e a edição. Depois vamos para Portugal fazer a pós-produção do filme. Esperamos ter os recursos necessários para fazer esse trabalho, que não será também um trabalho fácil.RFI : Quais são as tuas expectativas relativamente a este filme? Pensas que até ao final do ano vai estar nos ecrãs?Mussa Baldé : Sim, decididamente, o filme tem que estar nos ecrãs até Dezembro. Não tenho uma data precisa. Quando é que vamos acabar todo este trabalho da edição e da pós-produção? Não sei, porque há muita coisa que eu não controlo. Mas decididamente, até ao final deste ano de 2025, o filme vai estar em exibição. As pessoas vão poder ver o filme. Devo salientar uma coisa: o filme não será comercializado. O filme vai ser doado, digamos assim, às organizações que trabalham nesta temática dos direitos das meninas na Guiné-Bissau. Todas as organizações que trabalham nesta temática vão ter uma cópia do filme. Basta a organização solicitar por carta e através de um dispositivo de armazenamento, um disco, uma pen. Recebe uma cópia do filme. A minha intenção é mostrar o filme, como eu disse nas mostras internacionais nos festivais. Mas há uma meta que eu tenho fixado, que é um festival de audiovisual que acontece na Suíça, sobre o material ligado aos Direitos Humanos e a minha intenção é que o filme 'Minina di Bandeja' esteja nesse festival para que o mundo possa ver também a minha perspectiva sobre estas duas temáticas. Queria salientar que contei com alguns parceiros que eu não gostaria de descurar ou não mencionar nesta entrevista, parceiros que acreditaram neste projecto desde o início: a UNICEF e o Banco da África Ocidental, que é um banco aqui da Guiné-Bissau. Mas também tive outros parceiros que não apoiaram financeiramente, mas ainda assim, a sua contribuição foi muito determinante para esta fase da captação do filme: a Liga dos Direitos Humanos desde o início, o Comité Nacional de Luta contra as Práticas Nefastas, a Casa do Acolhimento das Crianças em Risco, a AMIC, a Associação Amigos da Criança da Guiné-Bissau, a Federação de Futebol e outras instituições que, de uma forma ou outra, ajudaram à realização deste filme e alguns amigos, particulares, que me ajudaram com escritórios, com carros, com gasóleo. A ajuda de toda a gente foi determinante ou tem sido determinante até aqui. Espero que mais instituições que nós contactámos vão se interessar por este projecto do filme e vão ajudar a conclusão do filme 'Minina di Bandeja'.
Episode 319: This week's split episode looks at songwriting and musicianship from two very different points of view. Toronto's Jeremie Albino is a powerful roots rock singer/writer whose early love of blues and old rock and roll comes through in his self-effacing, easy grooving songs. A call from Dan Auerbach opened up new avenues for him through the production of his late 2024 album ‘Our Time In The Sun'. Champion guitarist Tyler Grant writes his material more about stories from the history and geography of the American west, where he's been based for about 15 years. He's also set aside his twangy electric country rock for a return to the bluegrass music that brought him to national attention. His newest is a mix of instrumentals and songs but the title indicates the focal point: ‘Flatpicker.'
On this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell speaks with Elias Albino, Global Head of Talent Acquisition at Syngenta Group, about transforming a decentralized, transactional recruiting function into a global, business-aligned talent advisory team. Elias shares why influence, process, and mindset matter more than ever in today's TA landscape,and how to build trust and credibility with business leaders while modernizing systems and structure.
A âncora Patrícia Breda e a colunista de política da Folha de Pernambuco, Betânia Santana, receberam, nesta quarta-feira (23) no Folha Política, o deputado estadual Cayo Albino (PSB).
KVMR's Kelley Rees and Nevada County Adult Services Librarian Ian Boalt discuss this year's Nevada County Reads program and upcoming author event with Annihilation author Jeff Vandermeer.
No episódio 99 do podcast OsProgramadores, conversamos com André Albino, Staff Software Engineer na HashiCorp, empresa referência em infraestrutura como código, automação e segurança na nuvem.Neste papo, André compartilhou sua trajetória profissional, os bastidores do trabalho com ferramentas como Terraform, além de dicas valiosas para quem deseja seguir carreira na área..Se você se interessa por infraestrutura moderna, boas práticas de automação e como grandes empresas estão lidando com desafios de escala, esse episódio é pra você!
El ROCKBUSTERS de esta semana está dedicado a un actor que la semana pasada cumplía años: Gary Sinise. Esta semana cumple 70 primaveras, y le homenajeamos recopilando ocho canciones hard and heavies que aparecen en ocho de sus películas. Aquí tenéis la lista de temas: 1 - Little Feat "Teenage nervous breakdown" (Jack, el Oso) 2 - The Doors "Hello, I love you" (Forrest Gump) 3 - Jefferson Airplane "Somebody to love" (Apolo 13) 4 - Van Halen "Dance the night away" (Misión a Marte) 5 - Jet "Get what you need" (Golpe en Hawai) 6 - Meredith Brooks "Sin city" (Snake eyes) 7 - Collective Soul "Run" (I still believe) 8 - Michael Brook & Michael Stipe & Flea "Ill wind (you're blowin' me no good)" (Albino alligator)
Why does Snow White's race matter? Would netizens accept Snow White if he were Asian or Albino or is this role reserved for “whites only?" Political rifts: Israeli Gal Godot vs. Free-Palestine tweeter Rachel Zegler and an inter-dwarfism community feud about casting, led by Peter Dinklage & challenged by Martin Klebber aka Grumpy lol. Astrology of Snow Whites original theatre release in 1937 (Winter Solstice) vs Snow White theatre release 2025 (Spring Equinox). GAL GADOT & RACHEL ZEGLER ARE CHART TWINS!!! Most importantly, NJ talent is the helm of all this controvessay, plus Meryl Streep is from Jersey —we love to see it! #JerseyStrong *forgive Sara's whisper voice mid-way through - the neighbors went to bed!Join the Patreon for bonus episodes or just to support the making of this podcast!Patreon.com/SpaceTrashPodcastSubscribe & leave a 5-star review! ty! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
duckDNA recently concluded its second season, which brought continued enthusiasm from hunters and several never-before-seen hybrids! On this episode, Dr. Mike Brasher is joined by conservation science assistants, Kayci Messerly and Katie Tucker, and Dr. Phil Lavretsky to share initial results from season 2 while discussing genetic mysteries uncovered through the analysis of several unique hybrid ducks. Also discussed are behind-the-scenes interactions with participating hunters and the potential future of duckDNA. Thanks to hunters for their support and participation and a special thanks to our year 2 funding partners -- Pinola Conservancy, Rice Pond Preserve, and Brian Hornung.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
In this episode of Management Unfiltered, Tito Albino, the AADOMS Multi-Location Office Manager of the Year 2024, shares his journey in dental practice management, highlighting the importance of building a strong management team and transitioning to multi-location management. He addresses the challenges of workplace dynamics and emphasizes the significance of trust and vulnerability in leadership. Tito's insights offer valuable lessons for both office managers and practice owners on fostering engagement and creating a successful, collaborative work environment.
Thank you to everyone that has followed and listened! Make sure you subscribe and set to auto download! *Dustin Albino w/Jayski.com *sabella Robusto *RaceWeather Thank you all for the support! Itunes- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lapped-traffic-podcast-nascar/id1191851979 Podbean- https://thelappedtrafficpodcast.podbean.com/ Twitter- @lappedtrafficpc Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/thelappedtrafficpodcast TikTok- @lappedtrafficpc Instagram- @lappedtrafficpc Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA1FcdZAt28m5yzWUP7tj2Q Website- www.thelappedtrafficpodcast.com
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Lawyers for people with albinism in Tanzania say they are pleased with the ruling of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights concerning the treatment of albinos. The case was brought against the Tanzanian government last year. The plaintiffs alleged that the country has failed to protect persons with albinism from persecution, including attacks, killings and mutilations. In its ruling, the court ordered the government to revise its laws to distinguish between traditional healers and witch doctors. The court said attacks on people with albinism are often linked to witchcraft. The court also instructed the government to establish a compensation fund for moral damages suffered by people with albinism. Michael Nyarko, deputy director of the Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa and one of the lawyers for the plaintiffs, tells VOA's James Butty, the ruling is received with optimism
On this episode of Coffee, Country & Cody, we welcome Jeremie Albino & Struggle Jennings! 0:00 - Welcome / What’s Coming Up 3:15 - Interview with Jeremie Albino 15:40 - Entertainment with Kelly Sutton 21:00 - Interview with Struggle Jennings Nothing gets a morning started better than “Coffee, Country and Cody.” The show’s namesake is Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Famer and affable television personality Bill Cody. Joining Bill is his producer/sidekick/sports guy/fellow brilliant conversationalist, Charlie Mattos. And rounding out WSM’s dynamic morning crew is Kelly Sutton, Nashville’s go-to entertainment journalist. Together, Bill, Charlie and Kelly start every weekday off with great music—country, bluegrass, Americana, Opry cuts, and live studio guests, the latest news, entertaining features, and more. Coffee, Country & Cody airs LIVE Monday - Friday! You can listen on WSM 650 AM, and watch on Circle Country through the CircleNow app, and stream on Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Peacock, Vizio, Xumo, Redbox, Sling, and Fubo! About WSM Radio: WSM is the most famed country music radio station in the world. Each day since it first signed on in 1925, the station has shared country, bluegrass, and Americana music, as well as the excitement of Music City with friends in Middle Tennessee and listeners around the world. Listen anytime on 650 AM, WSMradio.com, or our free mobile app. Connect with WSM Radio: Visit the WSM Radio WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/650AMWSM Follow WSM Radio on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wsmradio Like WSM Radio on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioFB Check out WSM Radio on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioInsta Follow WSM Radio on X: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioTweets Listen to WSM Radio LIVE: http://bit.ly/WSMListenLive Listen to WSM on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/live/wsm-radio...
On February 21, 1951, 6 year old, Luis Armando was kidnapped, while he played with his brother, in an Oakland, California park. Luis' family searched for him for decades. Unfortunately, their search lasted 73 years without any answers. That was until the year 2024. That's when a potential DNA match was found that could possibly be the answer the family has longed for. This story truly is a rollercoaster of emotions!
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Singer-songwriter Jeremie Albino is known for emotionally-nuanced storytelling and electrifying performances. From busking on the streets of Toronto, to sharing stages with artists like Orville Peck and Sierra Ferrell, Jeremie has embarked on his latest chapter with the release of Our Time In The Sun. He joins Rhett from his home in Ontario to talk about his evolution as a musician and what it took for him to accept his creative journey, shares the important lesson he learned from Dan Auerbach, and explains why trusting yourself is key to overcoming self-doubt. Follow Jeremie @jeremiealbino Follow Rhett @rhettmiller Wheels Off is hosted and produced by Rhett Miller. Executive producer Kirsten Cluthe. Editing by Matt Dwyer. Music by Old 97's. Episode artwork by Mark Dowd. Show logo by Tim Skirven. Distributed in partnership with Osiris Media. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also ask Alexa to play it. Revisit previous episodes of Wheels Off with guests Rosanne Cash, Rob Thomas, Jeff Tweedy, The Milk Carton Kids, and more. If you like what you hear, please leave us a rating or review.
Overwhelmed by an unexpected vacancy on your team? Struggling with how to get the work done now that you're leading your own team? Too many of us fall into a trap thinking we have to "do it ourselves" and don't ask for help. But research shows that effective leaders delegate. In this episode, Elizabeth Smith and Michael Albino of Major, Lindsey & Africa share why delegating is critical in The Legal Department and how interim talent can help you keep your head above water. Elizabeth and Michael lead interim placements for MLA and have seen hundreds of legal teams. They share best practices for onboarding, how temporary help refreshes a legal team and brings a consultant's mindset to the department, and how interim work can be an on-ramp to an in-house career. If you're feeling overwhelmed and need an extra set of hands, this episode is for you.
Atenção! Esse episódio não é recomendado para menores de 18 anos. Contém: linguagem imprópria e violência extrema. Nas últimas semanas, o nome de Albino Santos de Lima estampou os jornais no Brasil. Mas afinal, quem é o Serial Killer de Maceió? E por que ele fez tantas vítimas? O que todas elas tinham em comum? A gente responde essas e outras perguntas no episódio extremamente brutal de hoje. Quer aparecer em um episódio aqui no Fábrica? É muito simples! Basta mandar uma mensagem de áudio pra gente por direct no Instagram @podcastfabricadecrimes nós só publicaremos com a sua autorização. Vamos AMAR ter você por aqui :) Host: Rob (@rob.host) e Mari (@mari.host) Editor: Victor Assis (@ovitovitovito) Fontes: Tribunal de Justiça de Alagoas. Processo No. 0744379-14.2024.8.02.0001 Portal G1. Artigo: “Número de assassinatos cometidos por serial killer de Maceió pode chegar a 18” (2024). Disponível em: https://g1.globo.com/al/alagoas/noticia/2024/11/20/numero-de-assassinatos-cometidos-por-serial-killer-de-maceio-pode-chegar-a-18.ghtml Artigo: “Familiares de vítimas do serial killer de Maceió relatam vazio após mortes” (2024). Disponível em: https://g1.globo.com/al/alagoas/noticia/2024/11/23/familiares-de-vitimas-do-serial-killer-de-maceio-relatam-vazio-apos-mortes.ghtml Portal Oeste. Artigo: “Pai de serial killer de Alagoas é indiciado por fornecer arma usada em assassinatos” (2024). Disponível em: https://revistaoeste.com/brasil/pai-de-emserial-killer-em-de-alagoas-e-indiciado-por-fornecer-arma-usada-em-assassinatos/
Jeremie Albino is one of the most soulful voices in Canada right now. He grew up in Scarborough, Ont., but spent many years in rural parts of Ontario and Quebec, where he focused on his dual passions for farming and music. While he still has a green thumb, music kind of won out in the end. His new album, “Our Time in the Sun,” was produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys who brought in some of Nashville's best musicians to help out. Jeremie sits down with Tom Power to talk about the record and to set up his song “So Many Ways To Say I Love You.”
During the recent Extra Life charity marathon, we raised enough money for me to fell 13 colossi in Shadow of the Colossus. Unfortunately, we only got to 8 of them during the event. So, I'm using a podcast to tackle the rest. Probably not the best episode to listen to audio-only but you do you! If you missed Saturday's live broadcast of Molehill Mountain, you can watch the video replay on YouTube. Alternatively, you can catch audio versions of the show on iTunes. Molehill Mountain streams live at 7p PST every Saturday night! Credits: Molehill Mountain is hosted by Andrew Eisen. Music in the show includes “Albino” by Brian Boyko. It is in the public domain and free to use. Molehill Mountain logo by Scott Hepting. Chat Transcript: addictedtochaosHello addictedtochaosAre you going to buy the Dragon Quest 3 remake? Javier DelgadoHi all Javier DelgadoDid you make him blow his top? Javier DelgadoI didn't realize it was showing my real name now Lynndy Leehello Javier Delgado
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You know you have a problem if your video game trailer has to link a blog post to explain what you just watched. 0:00 - Adventures in shopping 31:59 - Adventures in editing 41:43 - Adventures in marketing If you missed Saturday's live broadcast of Molehill Mountain, you can watch the video replay on YouTube. Alternatively, you can catch audio versions of the show on iTunes. Molehill Mountain streams live at 7p PST every Saturday night! Credits: Molehill Mountain is hosted by Andrew Eisen. Music in the show includes “Albino” by Brian Boyko. It is in the public domain and free to use. Molehill Mountain logo by Scott Hepting. Chat Transcript: 6:59 PMaddictedtochaosI know you are basically a Nintendo and PlayStation gamer, and haven't had an Xbox, but are there any Xbox games (Halo, Gears, Fable, etc.) that you have wanted to try? 6:59 PMeathdemonfinished metaphor, its my goty 7:00 PMeathdemonalso mh wilds beta next weekend 7:00 PMeathdemonplay them on pc 7:01 PMeathdemonjust slide it in for a segment 7:02 PMSheekagoGood evening 7:11 PMSheekagoYou should do it in pajamas so it really takes you back to when you were kids 7:12 PMSheekagowtf? I haven't had coke in ages, but that's weird. Maybe a 6 pack of bottle coke? 7:13 PMSheekagoSugar high 7:13 PMSheekagoWhat about Tang? 7:15 PMJared Kniselyhave to ask but missed the first part did you see the live action yakuza teaser vid on the tube 7:15 PMJared Kniselydid you check dg 7:16 PMJared Kniselyits karoke 7:16 PMJared Kniselydgs always have soda 7:22 PMSheekagomake turkey chili 7:23 PMaddictedtochaosFreeze the ground turkey 7:25 PMaddictedtochaosThose are still made in rolls. 7:26 PMJared Kniselyneed to go to a drug store or gas station for the rolls if they still exist in the large public 7:26 PMJared Knisely[message retracted] 7:27 PMJared Kniselywrong when XD 7:28 PMJared Kniselyyes they are ... my gran also aways as them and they are wrapped 7:30 PMJared Kniselyare incentives of the steam the candy/junk 7:38 PMSheekagoAre you going to be in costume while watching Eurovision? 7:53 PMaddictedtochaosBlack Myth Wukong 7:57 PMaddictedtochaosMouse PI for Hire looks great. 8:04 PMSheekagohave a good night 8:05 PMName
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday October 28, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Recorded by Allison Albino for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on October 25, 2024. www.poets.org
It's very... Nintendo. 0:00 - You had one job, USPS! 10:31 - The first keyboard was my fault. The second... 15:12 - Alarmo is a neat concept but way overpriced for what's one offer If you missed Saturday's live broadcast of Molehill Mountain, you can watch the video replay on YouTube. Alternatively, you can catch audio versions of the show on iTunes. Molehill Mountain streams live at 7p PST every Saturday night! Credits: Molehill Mountain is hosted by Andrew Eisen. Music in the show includes “Albino” by Brian Boyko. It is in the public domain and free to use. Molehill Mountain logo by Scott Hepting. Chat Transcript: 6:58 PMJared Kniselydid you have a good week 7:01 PMJared Kniselydad and finally cleared our drivewave from Helene 7:01 PMJared Kniselydad and I 7:02 PMSheekagohey Andrew 7:02 PMJared Kniselyim hr from ashvielle 7:09 PMSheekagoWere the dogs there to complain about the letter carriers? 7:10 PMSheekagoor were they picking up packages? 7:11 PMSheekagoHe couldn't read his own handwriting, maybe? 7:13 PMSheekagoI wish the funds I were there to drop off a package 7:13 PMSheekago*dogs 7:17 PMSheekagoI get to go to the department store Kohl's for Amazon returns. They handle the labeling and give me a receipt with tracking number and a coupon to shop in Kohl's. 7:21 PMJared Kniselythats hates you 7:22 PMJared Kniselygets more annoying as you move 7:25 PMJared Kniselymy phone can do more 7:26 PMJared Kniselyits also 1300 7:26 PMJared Kniselycompaired to 100 7:36 PMJared Kniselyif its a pun, its probably been made 7:41 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!Greetings Andrew! 7:41 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!Been a loooooong while! 7:41 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!I changed my name! 7:42 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!I was IcyLady58- Gamer Extraordinare 7:44 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!I don't even use facebook anymore 7:44 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!I was IcyLady58- Gamer Extraordinaire, but I changed the name to fit va work 7:45 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!Yup 7:45 PMJared Kniselyi did check and saw that apothocary diaries is fully unlocked on crunchy if you want to see the rest 7:46 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!But yeah, for halloween i'm staying indoors 7:46 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!I do NOT like halloween 7:46 PMJared Kniselysomeother shows that you liked may also be available now 7:47 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!You know Andrew...You should do a video on LEGO Batman 2, AKA the most broken and buggy LEGO game ever made. It could give the LEGO Movie's glitches a run for its money. 7:51 PMJared Kniselystarting the free day 7:51 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!I mean on LEGO Batman 2, epecially on 360, trying to name any custom character causes the game to crash. 7:51 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!Actually that happens on ANY 360 LEGO game. 7:53 PMJared Kniselyi did a check and gaius nord costume is in ng+ if you want to play the through to chapter 4 to wear it 7:53 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!I also found a bug where if you use an invincible character like Superman, and fly into the vat at ACE Chemicals, you'll de-render the WHOLE CITY, and it will have NO collision detection! 7:53 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!Has a 1/7 chance of happening 7:54 PMSheekagoI love Lego City Undercover. it's the only Lego game I have beaten. 7:54 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!Only bug-free lego game i played is lego city undercover 7:54 PMJared Kniselylord of rings was my fav of the games 7:55 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!nah, they kept the name the same, the just changed chase's outfit 7:56 PMIcyLady58-VA Extraordinare!oh yeah,
I was satisfied. 0:00 - I'll admit, blocking Amazon's new AI chatbot gave me a little thrill 3:27 - Vons anti-shoplifting efforts are so anti-customer, it feels like its deliberately trying to drive shoppers away 17:46 - The recent Tokyo Games Show showed games in Tokyo 46:15 - Metaphor is an RPG in which the protagonist has to Fantazio. He Fantazio'd once before but it didn't work so he has to do it again. He must... ReFantazio. If you missed Saturday's live broadcast of Molehill Mountain, you can watch the video replay on YouTube. Alternatively, you can catch audio versions of the show on iTunes. Molehill Mountain streams live at 7p PST every Saturday night! Credits: Molehill Mountain is hosted by Andrew Eisen. Music in the show includes “Albino” by Brian Boyko. It is in the public domain and free to use. Molehill Mountain logo by Scott Hepting. Chat Transcript: 6:57 PMJared Kniselyplayed the metaphor did ya 6:57 PMeathdemont-6 days til metaphor 6:58 PMeathdemonI am genuinly looking foword to metaphor 6:58 PMaddictedtochaosI'm holding off on the demo, it comes out on my birthday and I have the next week off. I'll dive in then. 6:58 PMeathdemonim at 11 hours on the dsave im carrying over 6:58 PMJared Kniselycoming back from CO so im watching the old sunday stream 6:59 PMJared Kniselyright now 6:59 PMeathdemonsave 7:00 PMeathdemondid you do the man story dongen or the optional one? 7:01 PMeathdemonyes goblins 7:01 PMeathdemona staff or mace couses them to franzy 7:13 PMJared Kniselywhat was specical about vans that you like about it 7:14 PMJared Kniselythats different other normal stores like wally and target 7:16 PMJared Kniselyhave to active cards 7:17 PMJared Kniselyworthless without 7:18 PMJared Kniselyive worked in retail thats how i know how its done 7:20 PMJared Kniselyi go to dollor general for basic stuff like that they do care about stealing as much 7:20 PMaddictedtochaosTemper is one thing you can't get rid of by losing it. 7:20 PMJared Kniselydont care 7:23 PMaddictedtochaosMy most hyped game announcement is the Lunar Remastered Collection. 7:28 PMeathdemonlooking foword to mh wilds in febury 7:29 PMeathdemonso aka you wont be getting it for awhile 7:31 PMJared Kniselywhats your opinion on zin 7:34 PMeathdemonalso mh world literly saved capcom 7:34 PMeathdemonas a reminder 7:39 PMeathdemonmy bet you will be able to pass time, and also certain monsters will be tied to certain weather 7:43 PMSean HockenburyI'm hearing there might not be any elder dragons in this one.hope it's not true,I love elder dragons. 7:45 PMSean Hockenburyyea I hope joe is in the game 7:47 PMSean Hockenburyyea yian kut ku 7:49 PMSean Hockenburyif they do put elders in the game I hope there all new ones,I'm tired of kushala and teostra 7:50 PMeathdemonwell good thing thers a demo :) 7:50 PMeathdemon
In this heart-wrenching episode, we dive into the decades-long mystery of Luis Armando Albino, a six-year-old boy abducted from an Oakland park in 1951. Despite relentless efforts by his family and law enforcement, Luis remained missing for over 70 years. But in a remarkable turn of events, a DNA test taken by his niece in 2020 led to the reunion that Luis' family had long hoped for. We explore the impact of DNA technology in solving cold cases, the emotional reunion between Luis and his surviving family members, and the bittersweet conclusion that brought closure after decades of pain. This is a story of hope, persistence, and the incredible power of family.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crimecast--4106013/support.
Jeremie Albino will release his debut album on Nov. 1 via Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound. He’s the latest artist to sign with the prestigious label. The album’s title track, “Our Time In The Sun,” showcases an emotionally nuanced narrator pouring his soul into his music. Albino’s story began on a farm in rural Ontario. After wrangling vegetables at farmers markets in Toronto, he began busking on the city’s sidewalks before sharing stages with artists like Orville Peck, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, and JD McPherson (to name a few).
Episode ChaptersIntroduction (00:00 - 0:27)Abducted at 6, Found Alive at 70 (0:28 - 8:56)Instant Connection with Dogs (8:57 - 11:53)Bizarre Gardening Hacks (11:54 - [End of Episode])SummaryThis conversation explores the emotional complexities surrounding kidnapping stories, particularly focusing on the case of Luis Armando Albino, who was abducted as a child and reunited with his family after 70 years. The discussion delves into the psychological impact of such events, the nature of familial bonds, and the emotional turmoil that can arise from discovering one's true origins. Additionally, the conversation shifts to lighter topics, including the concept of love at first sight in pets versus humans, and practical gardening hacks that can enhance plant growth.Linkshttps://www.lowtreestudios.comVisit our Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/lowtreestudioshttps://rumble.com/c/c-6686850https://www.youtube.com/@jasonandmindypodcastDetailsNEARLY 90% OF DOG OWNERS BELIEVE IN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT WITH THEIR PETS _ A recent survey of 2,000 dog owners in serious relationships found that 80 percent experienced an instant connection with their dog, while only 69 percent felt the same about their partner. The survey revealed that 87 percent of respondents believe in “love at first sight” with animals compared to 62 percent for humansBOY ABDUCTED FROM CALIFORNIA AT AGE 6 FOUND ALIVE AFTER 70 YEARS _ Imagine being kidnapped as a child and living an entire lifetime away from your family. For Luis Armando Albino, this was a reality. Abducted at the age of 6 from an Oakland, California, park in 1951, Albino was missing for over 70 years until he was recently found through a combination of old photos, newspaper clippings, and DNA testing He was lured by a woman who promised to buy him candy. He was transported of state and eventually to the East Coast,… His niece, Alida Alequin, played a crucial role in the search for her long-lost uncle. After taking an online DNA test for fun in 2020, Alequin discovered a match that led her to Albino. With the help of law enforcement agencies, they were able to locate him on the East Coast and bring him back to Oakland to reunite with his family. In June 2024, the FBI facilitated a reunion in Oakland between Albino and his family, including his older brother Roger, who was with him on the day of the abduction. Unfortunately, Roger passed away in August shortly after their reunion.… Albino became a firefighter is a Marine Corps veteran.BIZARRE GARDENING HACKS:A recent survey found that the average gardener spends 3 hours a week tending to their outdoor space. The poll of Americans also revealed the unusual hacks that some people use to help their gardens thrive. Here are the top-15…1. Using used coffee grounds as a fertilizer2. Using egg shells as fertilizer3. Growing new fruit/vegetables from leftover vegetable roots/seeds4. Talking to my plants5. Using banana peels as fertilizer6. Throwing used teabags onto the soil7. Using ash from the fireplace as fertilizer8. Sprinkling cayenne pepper to ward off...
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Actor and writer Andy Richter is best-known for his long-running role as Conan O'Brien's announcer and sidekick throughout multiple late-night shows. Andy has guest-starred in popular shows such as Arrested Development and Love, Victor. His feature film work includes Scary Movie 2, Elf, Talladega Nights, Blades of Glory, Semi-Pro, and Marcel the Shell With Shoes On. He has had a prolific voiceover career including Mort in DreamWorks Studios' Madagascar films, as well as in the Nickelodeon series Penguins of Madagascar. Podcast : The Three Questions with Andy Richter on the Team Coco Network IG : @richtercommaandy PRE-SAVE The Doohickey's new single “Rein It In Cowboy” coming out 6/28: https://FortyBelowRecs.lnk.to/RIIC IDKAT Live Show on June 25th at Flappers: https://www.flapperscomedy.com/shows/jim-jefferies-podcast/69873/ ADS: BETTERHELP: Visit http://www.BetterHelp.com /IDK today to get 10% off your first month. DRAFT KINGS CASINO: New players, start by playing just FIVE BUCKS to get FIFTY BUCKS in Casino Credits in your pocket INSTANTLY! All you gotta do is download the DraftKings Casino app and sign up with code IDKAT. CHAPTERS: 0:00 — Ads 0:25 — Theme Song 9:28 — Judging a Book by It's Cover 14:29 — Guest Intro 18:42 — Celebrity Jeopardy 21:30 — Questions 23:45 — Dogs from Egypt 28:13 — Ads 32:39 — Answers 35:50 — Dog Poop 39:54 — Jim's sad dog story 47:54 — Albino animals in Vegas 54:00 — Rhodesian Ridgeback 1:05:05 — We don't deserve dogs 1:14:05 — Weiner dog races 1:34:38 — Dinner party fact Follow Us: Jim Jefferies Website: https://www.jimjefferies.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/jimjefferies FB: https://www.facebook.com/JimJefferies Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimjefferies Forrest Shaw Website: http://www.forrestshaw.net IG: https://www.instagram.com/forrestshaw Twitter: https://twitter.com/forrestshaw Jack Hackett IG: https://www.instagram.com/Jack_hackett The Doohickeys: https://www.instagram.com/the.doohickeys
Is the song California Dreaming creepy? Did y'all hear the Pope said a naughty thing? Are Albinos discriminated against? All this and more on this episode! TraeCrowder.com for tix to see Trae DrewMorganComedy.com for tix to see Drew BonusCorey.com for all CHO's musings