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Tim Van Berkel joins Appo and reedy to discuss his result at Ironman New Zealand, bike splits in modern triathlon, aero testing, Steve's crazy 2.19 mara wearing a pacers flag, RPE data is king, marathon running, salt loading risks before a race and a preview of the upcoming Geelong 70.3 race. NERD BELTS wants to ensure you smash your next race with the best hydration belt in the game. Owner and creator of the Nerd Belt Steve McKenna won Ironman NZ 2024 and took 2nd at Long Course World champs last year wearing his trusty race nutrition belt and many other pros around the world are jumping on board. There is no better way to stay hydrated and fueled during training and in a race, so get your belt today at the following link; www.nerdbelts.comRPG Coaching is one of the best coaching crew in triathlon. Check out their new website and the various membership offerings at a variety of competitive prices; rpgcoaching.comFollow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcast
Joe Skipper from Triathlon Mockery joins Appo and Clint to discuss the upcoming race at Ironman New Zealand, training in Boulder, Ironman Pro Series, racing tactics, wind tunnel testing, hyrox competitions, sub 7 project and doing 12 hours of riding @ 300 watts.NERD BELTS wants to ensure you smash your next race with the best hydration belt in the game. Owner and creator of the Nerd Belt Steve McKenna won Ironman NZ 2024 and took 2nd at Long Course World champs last year wearing his trusty race nutrition belt and many other pros around the world are jumping on board. There is no better way to stay hydrated and fueled during training and in a race, so get your belt today at the following link; www.nerdbelts.comRPG Coaching is one of the best coaching crew in triathlon. Check out their new website and the various membership offerings at a variety of competitive prices; rpgcoaching.comFollow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcast
On the ground in KONA discussions with, Luke McKenzie, Tim Don & Sam Appleton. Reedy and Clint talk:race predictions at the start of the mara in KONA (00.00.45).post-race summary (00.02.20).Post Race chat with Sam Appleton (00.08.30). Post Race chat with Luke McKenzie (00.14:45). Post Race chat with Tim Don (00.18.10). Aid StationThis episode of Triathlon Therapy Podcast is sponsored by Aid Station. As an athlete-owned and operated online store, Aid Station understands the role that good nutrition plays in peak performance. They've gathered the world's best sports nutrition products under one website so you can spend less time stressing about your fuel and more time getting outside. Stocking over 1,000 products from 80+ brands, including energy gels, chews, hydration, running socks, hats, and recovery products - anything that aids your performance. Take your triathlon journey to the next level and download Aid Station App or visit Fuelling Performance - Nutrition is the 1st discipline | Aid StationNerd BeltsNerd Belts wants to ensure you smash your next race with the best hydration belt in the game. Owner and king nerd Steve McKenna recently won Ironman NZ wearing his trusty race nutrition belt and many other pros around the world are jumping on board. There is no better way to stay hydrated and fueled during training and on race day. Aid Station are a huge nerd supporter and stock all your nerdy needs or head to nerd beltsFollow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcastTiktok: @triathlontherapypodcast
A double episode this week as Leon Chevalier, Sam Appleton and Ben Kanute go over their training weeks for week 2 and 3. Ben talks about his 2nd place at Michigan 70.3, Appo's panic inducing sauna sessions and addressing whether needing to go the dentist is an indication of a successful world champs camp? All this and lots more in this double episode! The Feed - Your one stop shop for all your triathlon needs http://www.thefeed.com/triathlonhour Precision Fuel & Hydration - Click the link to get 15% off your first order Precision I recommend PF 90, PF 30, 60 drink mix, Flow Gel and the 1500 electrolyte tabs. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get a plan for your next race: Race Planner Wyn Republic - To receive 15% off your order go to wynrepublic.com/thetriathlonhour, that's WYN republic with a Y
This week's Have a Chat episode is out first ever in person recording with pacific.commmander.appo (Noah). Noah is a Marine stationed in Hawai'i and has been a member of the 501st Legion for a few years. Join us as we discuss Noah's time in the Legion and other Star Wars topics! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1313-podcast/support
Hello People! We are back with another season of Football Pesalaam. We are proud to kick off our 4th season and here's a glimpse of what to expect of this season Oh and also, here's our theme music of the season. This is FBP! The besssht. Appo aaramikkalaangala?
Sam Appleton goes over his epic win with Steve and Reedy from Ironman Port Macquarie, and discusses:- Intro (0.0.0).- Sam ‘Appoconda' Appleton (0.0.35).- Ironman Port Macquarie (0.3.10).- The pressure on performance (0.4.58).- Ironman preparation (0.7.40).- Cable Beach triathlon (0.15.48).- Kona 2024 for Appo and Steve (0.16.55).- Steve has a baby and races an Ironman in the same week (0.23.30).- Financial pressures (0.29.30).- Steve's three Ironman races since December (0.30.30).- Career riding on this (0.31.30).- Body shut down post Ironman race (0.36.00).- Staying composed during the back end of the Ironman marathon (0.38.00).- Cable Beach triathlon (0.45.00).- Steve and Reedy's Training Peaks plan for elite athletes (0.46.20).This episode was powered by Cable Beach Triathlon in Broome 30 August - 1 September 2024. A truly unique location and amazing event which all triathlon frothers should add to their race bucket list. Sign up today at Home | Cable Beach TriathlonThumbnail image by guru @koruptvisionFollow us at:Follow us at:Insta: @triathlon_therapy_podcastTiktok: @triathlontherapypodcast
This podcast and interview follow the African Energy Week interviews with Cyrus Brooks and Dr. Ibrahim, the Secretary-General for the African Petroleum Producers Organization. This single interview was critical when discussing the energy humanity aspect of energy poverty.Cyrus Brooks, Author and Humanitarian at RBAC, and I had a podcast the day before we recorded this episode that had just been released, and we talked about many of these issues that he was seeing while he was in South Africa in the meetings.Run of Show01:09: Can you tell our listeners some of the main points that you're talking about at the African Energy Conference? 05:52: African reserves need to elevate all of that humanity out of energy poverty and get them to a quality of life. 07:10: What do you see for the role of of natural gas as a bit of a cleaner fuel for Africa's own use? 13:35: what happens at this conference because this story needs to get out because the energy hypocrisy around the world needs to be changed to humanity and get Africa first. 15:24: European Parliament wrote to the criticism of the ECA and Uganda's pipeline. They mentioned specifically they were concerned about Russia and China.18:42: How do we get to that last mile but yet incorporate it into the natural gas and of the cities? 22:26: I think natural gas has it opens the way it seems to open the way to to better economics. And it also is is cleaner than many other other fuels.25:50: If the West was greedy and they really wanted to sell more. You think that we would want to help you guys? 28:30: On your organization with the African Petroleum Producers Organization. What is your goal? Please follow Cyrus Brooks at his LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyrus-brooks-03274713/and the African Petroleum Producers Organization https://www.linkedin.com/company/african-petroleum-producers%E2%80%99-oganization/Real Estate Investor Pulse -https://realestateinvestorpulse.com/1031 Exchange E-Book https://alternativeinvestments.sandstone-group.com/en-us/tax-benefits-sandstone-group-0-1-1ENB Top News https://energynewsbeat.co/top-news/ENB https://energynewsbeat.co/Energy Dashboard https://dashboard.energynewsbeat.com/ENB Podcast https://energynewsbeat.co/industry-insights-2/ENB Substack https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/Other Great Resources from the Sandstone GroupReal Estate Investor Pulse -https://realestateinvestorpulse.com/1031 Exchange E-Book https://alternativeinvestments.sandstone-group.com/en-us/tax-benefits-sandstone-group-0-1-1ENB Top News https://energynewsbeat.co/top-news/ENB https://energynewsbeat.co/Energy Dashboard https://dashboard.energynewsbeat.com/ENB Podcast https://energynewsbeat.co/industry-insights-2/ENB Substack https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/
En mayo del 2008 se celebró la ceremonia del Premio Nacional de Periodismo en el Palacio de Bellas Artes. Ahí se premió la trayectoria de varios periodistas nacionales, pero –entre todos esos galardones– hubo uno distinto. En vez de recibirlo señores de traje o mujeres con tacones altos, se le entregó a un grupo de invitados poco convencionales para el contexto: un hombre con pantalón de mezclilla y camiseta, y tres mujeres con huipiles rojos. Ellos recibieron el premio para el rubro de Orientación a la Sociedad en nombre de dos mujeres indígenas, María Teresa Bautista y Felícitas Martínez Sánchez, por su trabajo en la radio comunitaria Radio Copala, en Oaxaca. Sin embargo, ese día ellas no pudieron recibir el premio. Fueron asesinadas un mes antes, en medio de una serie de actos represivos contra ésta y muchas otras radios comunitarias.Guión: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulProducción y reporteo: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulNarración: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulInvestigación adicional: Fátima PachecoAsesoría editorial y de narración: Rosa Amanda Tuirán GrobetIdea original y Dirección: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulCoordinador de desarrollo y producción: Julio GonzálezProducción de paisajes sonoros y ambientación histórica: Sari BenítezAsistentes de producción de paisajes sonoros y ambientación histórica: Julián Pimentel y Carlo Ixcamparij Postproducción: Antonio Monterroso de Aura Recordings GuatemalaMúsica original: composición de Ana TuiránArte original: Day Cuervo Las descripciones de San Juan Copala en mayo de 2008 son del libro Desplazadas por la guerra; Estado género y violencia en la región triqui de Natalia De Marinis. La investigación de Diana Manzo mencionada en este episodio se publicó el 25 de octubre de 2018 en el memorial Matar a nadie, del colectivo Reporteras en Guardia. La cobertura del Premio Nacional de Periodismo es de Iván González para Televisa. De la misma cadena televisiva es el programa Primero Noticias de Carlos Loret de Mola. La opinión de Alejandro Madrazo es un extracto del Noticiero Aristegui Noticias. El testimonio de Hilario Cruz y Eduardo Santiago es del documental “Las radios comunitarias frente a la Ley Televisa”, producido por Grupo Teocelo y disponible en Youtube, a través del canal de teoceloteve. Los archivos sonoros de la APPO en Oaxaca son del archivo de Diego Enrique Osorno de Grupo Milenio disponibles a través de Youtube. Conoce más sobre DDLD en: www.https://www.defensorxsdelademocracia.org/Visita nuestro archivo viviente, que conserva el trabajo de periodistas asesinados, en: www.ddld.mxSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:www.twitter.com/DDLD_mxwww.instagram.com/DDLD_mxwww.facebook.com/DDLDmxEste pódcast ha sido posible gracias al apoyo del pueblo de los Estados Unidos de América a través de la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID). El contenido de este pódcast es responsabilidad única de Defensores de la Democracia (DDLD) y no refleja necesariamente los puntos de vista de USAID o los del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos.
En mayo del 2008 se celebró la ceremonia del Premio Nacional de Periodismo en el Palacio de Bellas Artes. Ahí se premió la trayectoria de varios periodistas nacionales, pero –entre todos esos galardones– hubo uno distinto. En vez de recibirlo señores de traje o mujeres con tacones altos, se le entregó a un grupo de invitados poco convencionales para el contexto: un hombre con pantalón de mezclilla y camiseta, y tres mujeres con huipiles rojos. Ellos recibieron el premio para el rubro de Orientación a la Sociedad en nombre de dos mujeres indígenas, María Teresa Bautista y Felícitas Martínez Sánchez, por su trabajo en la radio comunitaria Radio Copala, en Oaxaca. Sin embargo, ese día ellas no pudieron recibir el premio. Fueron asesinadas un mes antes, en medio de una serie de actos represivos contra ésta y muchas otras radios comunitarias.Guión: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulProducción y reporteo: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulNarración: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulInvestigación adicional: Fátima PachecoAsesoría editorial y de narración: Rosa Amanda Tuirán GrobetIdea original y Dirección: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulCoordinador de desarrollo y producción: Julio GonzálezProducción de paisajes sonoros y ambientación histórica: Sari BenítezAsistentes de producción de paisajes sonoros y ambientación histórica: Julián Pimentel y Carlo Ixcamparij Postproducción: Antonio Monterroso de Aura Recordings GuatemalaMúsica original: composición de Ana TuiránArte original: Day Cuervo Las descripciones de San Juan Copala en mayo de 2008 son del libro Desplazadas por la guerra; Estado género y violencia en la región triqui de Natalia De Marinis. La investigación de Diana Manzo mencionada en este episodio se publicó el 25 de octubre de 2018 en el memorial Matar a nadie, del colectivo Reporteras en Guardia. La cobertura del Premio Nacional de Periodismo es de Iván González para Televisa. De la misma cadena televisiva es el programa Primero Noticias de Carlos Loret de Mola. La opinión de Alejandro Madrazo es un extracto del Noticiero Aristegui Noticias. El testimonio de Hilario Cruz y Eduardo Santiago es del documental “Las radios comunitarias frente a la Ley Televisa”, producido por Grupo Teocelo y disponible en Youtube, a través del canal de teoceloteve. Los archivos sonoros de la APPO en Oaxaca son del archivo de Diego Enrique Osorno de Grupo Milenio disponibles a través de Youtube. Conoce más sobre DDLD en: www.https://www.defensorxsdelademocracia.org/Visita nuestro archivo viviente, que conserva el trabajo de periodistas asesinados, en: www.ddld.mxSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:www.twitter.com/DDLD_mxwww.instagram.com/DDLD_mxwww.facebook.com/DDLDmxEste pódcast ha sido posible gracias al apoyo del pueblo de los Estados Unidos de América a través de la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID). El contenido de este pódcast es responsabilidad única de Defensores de la Democracia (DDLD) y no refleja necesariamente los puntos de vista de USAID o los del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos.
En mayo del 2008 se celebró la ceremonia del Premio Nacional de Periodismo en el Palacio de Bellas Artes. Ahí se premió la trayectoria de varios periodistas nacionales, pero –entre todos esos galardones– hubo uno distinto. En vez de recibirlo señores de traje o mujeres con tacones altos, se le entregó a un grupo de invitados poco convencionales para el contexto: un hombre con pantalón de mezclilla y camiseta, y tres mujeres con huipiles rojos. Ellos recibieron el premio para el rubro de Orientación a la Sociedad en nombre de dos mujeres indígenas, María Teresa Bautista y Felícitas Martínez Sánchez, por su trabajo en la radio comunitaria Radio Copala, en Oaxaca. Sin embargo, ese día ellas no pudieron recibir el premio. Fueron asesinadas un mes antes, en medio de una serie de actos represivos contra ésta y muchas otras radios comunitarias.Guión: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulProducción y reporteo: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulNarración: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulInvestigación adicional: Fátima PachecoAsesoría editorial y de narración: Rosa Amanda Tuirán GrobetIdea original y Dirección: Alejandra Ibarra ChaoulCoordinador de desarrollo y producción: Julio GonzálezProducción de paisajes sonoros y ambientación histórica: Sari BenítezAsistentes de producción de paisajes sonoros y ambientación histórica: Julián Pimentel y Carlo Ixcamparij Postproducción: Antonio Monterroso de Aura Recordings GuatemalaMúsica original: composición de Ana TuiránArte original: Day Cuervo Las descripciones de San Juan Copala en mayo de 2008 son del libro Desplazadas por la guerra; Estado género y violencia en la región triqui de Natalia De Marinis. La investigación de Diana Manzo mencionada en este episodio se publicó el 25 de octubre de 2018 en el memorial Matar a nadie, del colectivo Reporteras en Guardia. La cobertura del Premio Nacional de Periodismo es de Iván González para Televisa. De la misma cadena televisiva es el programa Primero Noticias de Carlos Loret de Mola. La opinión de Alejandro Madrazo es un extracto del Noticiero Aristegui Noticias. El testimonio de Hilario Cruz y Eduardo Santiago es del documental “Las radios comunitarias frente a la Ley Televisa”, producido por Grupo Teocelo y disponible en Youtube, a través del canal de teoceloteve. Los archivos sonoros de la APPO en Oaxaca son del archivo de Diego Enrique Osorno de Grupo Milenio disponibles a través de Youtube. Conoce más sobre DDLD en: www.https://www.defensorxsdelademocracia.org/Visita nuestro archivo viviente, que conserva el trabajo de periodistas asesinados, en: www.ddld.mxSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:www.twitter.com/DDLD_mxwww.instagram.com/DDLD_mxwww.facebook.com/DDLDmxEste pódcast ha sido posible gracias al apoyo del pueblo de los Estados Unidos de América a través de la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID). El contenido de este pódcast es responsabilidad única de Defensores de la Democracia (DDLD) y no refleja necesariamente los puntos de vista de USAID o los del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos.
El 14 de junio de 2006, tras el fallido desalojo de un plantón en el Zócalo de la ciudad de Oaxaca, inició la creación de uno de los movimientos sociales más complejos que han irrumpido en el escenario político mexicano moderno.
En mayo del 2008 se celebró la ceremonia del Premio Nacional de Periodismo en el Palacio de Bellas Artes. Ahí se premió la trayectoria de varios periodistas nacionales, pero –entre todos esos galardones– hubo uno distinto. En vez de recibirlo señores de traje o mujeres con tacones altos, se le entregó a uno grupo de invitados poco convencionales para el contexto: un hombre con pantalón de mezclilla y camiseta, y tres mujeres con huipiles rojos. Ellos recibieron el premio para el rubro de Orientación a la Sociedad en nombre de dos mujeres indígenas, María Teresa Bautista y Felícitas Martínez Sánchez, por su trabajo en la radio comunitaria Radio Copala, en Oaxaca. Sin embargo, ese día ellas no pudieron recibir el premio. Fueron asesinadas un mes antes, en medio de una serie de actos represivos contra ésta y muchas otras radios comunitarias. Guión: Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul Producción y reporteo: Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul Narración: Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul Investigación adicional: Fátima Pacheco Asesoría editorial y de narración: Rosa Amanda Tuirán Grobet Idea original y Dirección: Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul Coordinador de desarrollo y producción: Julio González Producción de paisajes sonoros y ambientación histórica: Sari Benítez Asistentes de producción de paisajes sonoros y ambientación histórica: Julián Pimentel y Carlo Ixcamparij Postproducción: Antonio Monterroso de Aura Recordings Guatemala Música original: composición de Ana Tuirán Arte original: Day Cuervo Las descripciones de San Juan Copala en mayo de 2008 son del libro Desplazadas por la guerra; Estado género y violencia en la región triqui de Natalia De Marinis. La investigación de Diana Manzo mencionada en este episodio se publicó el 25 de octubre de 2018 en el memorial Matar a nadie, del colectivo Reporteras en Guardia. La cobertura del Premio Nacional de Periodismo es de Iván González para Televisa. De la misma cadena televisiva es el programa Primero Noticias de Carlos Loret de Mola. La opinión de Alejandro Madrazo es un extracto del Noticiero Aristegui Noticias. El testimonio de Hilario Cruz y Eduardo Santiago es del documental “Las radios comunitarias frente a la Ley Televisa”, producido por Grupo Teocelo y disponible en Youtube, a través del canal de teoceloteve. Los archivos sonoros de la APPO en Oaxaca son del archivo de Diego Enrique Osorno de Grupo Milenio disponibles a través de Youtube. Conoce más sobre DDLD en: www.https://www.defensorxsdelademocracia.org/ Visita nuestro archivo viviente, que conserva el trabajo de periodistas asesinados, en: www.ddld.mx Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: www.twitter.com/DDLD_mx www.instagram.com/DDLD_mx www.facebook.com/DDLDmx Este pódcast ha sido posible gracias al apoyo del pueblo de los Estados Unidos de América a través de la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID). El contenido de este pódcast es responsabilidad única de Defensores de la Democracia (DDLD) y no refleja necesariamente los puntos de vista de USAID o los del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos.
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In this episode Shilpi talks about suggestions made for mankind by Buddha and why they are still relevant. She explores the true meaning of Nietzsche's phrase ‘God is Dead' and further elaborates on the reasoning behind us needing to become our own guides.
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This week we chat to pro triathlete Sam Appleton after his dominant victory at Ironman 70.3 Geelong on the weekend. He takes us inside the race and tells us how it played out, the dynamics and what he'd been doing in the lead up. We talk about the best race of his career, his training and the changes he's made since going back to being coached by Tim Reed. Appo tells us who he thinks is impossible to beat on their best day, who is the GOAT, what his favourite race shoes are and his plans this year to transition to racing Ironman and devote himself to the Ironman World Champs in Kona
Václav Loula pracoval v letech 1979–1981 na pozici vedoucího odboru řízení a kontroly jakosti společnosti Chemopetrol. V letech 1982–1992 působil jako specialista pro národohospodářské koncepce pro oblast ropy a petrochemie. V letech 1992–1993 byl vedoucím odboru marketingu a tiskový mluvčí pro společnost Benzina. V dalších letech byl obchodním ředitelem, ředitelem pro jakost a vnější vztahy Benziny a od roku 2015 až do současnosti je poradcem, expertem a uznávaným odborníkem v petrolejářském průmyslu. Současně působí také jako odborný mluvčí ČAPPO a předseda Výboru pro certifikaci výrobků. Se Štěpánem se setkali na jedné ze společenských akcí automobilového fondu a zapovídali se o automobilismu i ekonomice. "Slovo dalo slovo", padlo pozvání a vznikl tento zajímavý rozhovor ve studiu na atraktivním témata kolem pohonných hmot, která rezonují současnou společností.
https://make-your-pitch.com The Co-Sponsor for this Episode is B.E.T. A business platform that gives you all the information and tools you need to advance your business as well as the understanding of how to run your business most effectively and profitably. To learn more check out the: Video: https://bit.ly/368rSKk Website: www.yvrbet.com The Co-Sponsor for this episode is CRM Engine. A Customer Relation Management system that provides a 4 Module Solution, Standard Customization by the CRM Engine Team, Unlimited Users, Unlimited Data, Unlimited Records, Cloud Hosting, Security Updates, and Daily Backups as well as On-Going support (Usually Same Day) Go Here to Learn More: Website: CRMEngine.co.uk/makeyourpitch https://make-your-pitch.com The Co-Sponsor for this Episode is B.E.T. A business platform that gives you all the information and tools you need to advance your business as well as the understanding of how to run your business most effectively and profitably. To learn more check out the: Video: https://bit.ly/368rSKk Website: www.yvrbet.com The Co-Sponsor for this episode is CRM Engine. Make-Your-Pitch https://make-your-pitch.com The Co-Sponsor for this Episode is B.E.T. A business platform that gives you all the information and tools you need to advance your business as well as the understanding of how to run your business most effectively and profitably. To learn more check out the: Video: https://bit.ly/368rSKk Website: www.yvrbet.com The Co-Sponsor for this episode is CRM Engine. Make Your Pitch Appo Agbamu is founder and CEO of Ahrvo. He leads and owns the firm, who has created the entity and navigates his organization through the industry of Financial areas protecting many areas of regulation through the use of the blockchain and includes some of the Cryptocurrency world as well. Appo was born in New York and raised in Minnesota. He grew up in a household led by his Dad, a professional in the financial industry. He read books like Security Analysis, Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits, Intelligent Investor. Appo studied accounting and economics at the University of Minnesota, Duluth earning a degree in financial markets and co-managed approximately two billion in assets with his academic mentor a lead portfolio manager at Bank of America. He began building his first company that used multi-factor ranking system, looking at data that is correlated with future performance. The Ahrvo Investment App uses a multi-factor ranking systems. Today, Appo focuses on Ahrvo Comply which streamlines the entire on-boarding process and client lifecycle in a compliant way. The platform is fully integrated and handles identity management, document management, transaction management and data management. We handle know your customer, know your business, anti-money laundering, facial recognition, biometrics, doing live-ness testing. We also track the information across over 1,000+ inhouse databases. In AML we track international watch lists, domestic watch lists, politically exposed persons, criminal background checks, sex offenders, legal professionals, financial professionals, non-profits businesses, criminal watch lists, legal professionals, money services businesses. Ahrvo covers databases in a vast structure and cover the main sanction lists including a state and province level as well. What makes our system and company unique is that we also have an active cybersecurity overlay to our compliance approach where we are looking in real-time to understand malware feeds and using that information to understand our users. Our system will trigger some type of alert when several people onboarded from specific regions. Ahrvo Comply uses identity document transaction and data management. The identity management is the KYC, KYB, and AML and the document management component is the PDF editor, document OCR, or Optical Character Recognition used to extract information from PDFs and E-signature and file sharing. The Onboarding system verifies who the person is then we exchange some documents with that person. The last component is transaction management which is used for both Fiat and Crypto Assets. Keywords: multi-factor ranking systems on-boarding process client lifecycle identity management document management transaction management data management know your customer know your business anti-money laundering facial recognition biometrics live-ness testing international watch lists domestic watch lists politically exposed persons criminal background checks sex offenders legal professionals financial professionals non-profits businesses criminal watch lists legal professionals money services businesses
On episode 57 I go live at the Queen street Mall, Wintergarden ‘Gathering’. An event held every Wednesday hosted by Creative Nations. I had the absolute pleasure of interviewing Lauren Appo, a proud Mamu woman from Innisfail with strong links to Goreng Goreng Mobs on her mothers side. Lauren has been living on Meanjin country since she was 12 and has built strong connections in Brisbane and the community. Lauren is currently a podcaster, community ambassador and champion for Aboriginal Authors, Women of colour and Black narratives. Amongst many things, we have a great yarn about Laurens's love for books! In particular those written by First Nation Authors. Lauren gives her hot tips and suggestions on books to read and her favorite authors! A must listen for any book lovers out there! It doesn’t stop here either! This is the beginning of something special that I have in the works for this year. Keep an eye out ;-) Recommendations throughout this episode: Creative Nations - https://creativenations.com.au Recommended Books:Klara and the Sun – Kazuo Ishiguro Tiddas – Anita Heiss Drovers Wife – Leah Purcell Between the world and me – Ta-Nehisi CoatesRecommended Authors: Anita Heiss – Anita gives Aboriginal people, Women and children a voice in a see of voices. We have an aboriginal voice doing normal regular things. That might seem like a normal thing but its not. When Australia sees Aboriginal people living positive lives like we do every day that’s when the conversation starts that’s when “you and us” stops and understanding of stories begin. Ta-Nehisi Coates – Is a voice of the black man that is too loud and articulate to ignore. Toni Morrison – The voice of a generation of voiceless black women Rupi Kaur – Very Necessary, real and romantic PoetryWebiste: www.blackmagicwoman.com.au Follow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcast The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities. Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow’ on your Spotify app an Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/black-magic-woman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Poulos, a Tigers tragic, comes on to talk team lists and what went right and what went wrong in week 1. We lament the latest in a string of terrible Tigers losses.
Corey Appo shares three words from his language — Wakka Wakka.
Corey Appo shares three words from his language — Wakka Wakka.
Corey Appo shares three words from his language — Wakka Wakka.
Anime review and discussion for; Jujutsu Kaisen, One Piece, Black Clover and Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon. Zoro finally takes Appo seriously and unleashes a devastating attack! Asta has defeated Nacht off screen and teased us by not showing Asta's devil union, and the Clover Kingdom unit prepares to ship out! Best Jeanist number 1 Hero? Lemillion shows up and saves the day!
Entrevista con Aline Castellanos, autora del libro Nosotras en la APPO.
Combine Adam & Symon's Mos... then times them by 1000... then square that... and that's how good Nathan Appo's Mo is. The inspirational Queenslander joins us this week to talk Movember and a whoooole lot more!Then, Hot or Not Hot returns, and there's an extremely common theme.Subscribe, rate the show ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, leave a review, tell your friends and donate to someone's... and we mean anyone's Movember page, if you can!
Adrian Appo OAM discusses the evolution of Indigenous-founded social enterprises, obstacles inherent to the sector, and incorporating an effective social agenda into your business.
In this 6th Episode, Hari Chats with her friend to get to know her more is Narrated as Hari By Joshua. For Reviews and Queries write us : Email: vaasalfm@yahoo.com Whatsapp: 9042523413 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/vaasal_fm *THE BGMS AND SONG CLIPS USED IN THIS TOTAL SERIES ARE BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. SPECIAL THANKS TO @GHIBRANOFFICIAL @RSEANROLDAN @ARRAHMAN AND OTHER MUSICIANS FOR SUCH GREAT MUSIC YOU PEOPLE GIVEN US* --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vaasalfm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vaasalfm/support
Como reportero, me ha tocado cubrir algunos movimientos sociales, así como intentos despóticos desde el poder por desacreditarlos, aunque sean legítimos. Así, en su momento, el EZLN era una creación de Echeverría o Salinas; la APPO, de José Murat o Gabino Cué; Detective
A bunch of cool thing i discussed with the great Dudley Appo.
Running specialist Dudley appo joins me in talking about different exercises to do while under quarantine.
En esta ocasión platicamos sobre los diferentes elementos que propiciaron la formación en 2006, de la Asamblea Popular de Pueblos de Oaxaca, dentro del contexto de descontento social que había con el gobierno de Oaxaca, representado por Ulises Ruiz.
Host James Lott Jr has a chat with his friend Discover Organizing Founder Jill Yesko! From Pittsburgh, Jill has been a Professional Organizer for 17 years! They talk about her organizing store she had, having her son work for her and her newer passions of snowboarding and surfing!! She's amazing!!! Also a member of NAPO, NASMM and APPO!
Estamos al aire #Envivo martes jueves a las 19.00 horas vía OnRadio Chile La Noticia de este programa: Cómo se están digitalizando las industrias en Chile, con foco en educación, transporte y construcción Invitado: Jack Esquenazi, para hablar de APPO, la aplicación que permite hacer trazabilidad de los pacientes de COVID-19 en Chile
Parole di storie - Fiabe classiche d'altri suoni di Sardegna
Messa in voce di Tonino Mesina Ascolta la versione in lingua italiana messa in voce da Tonino Mesina Cosomeddu aiat belle chimb'annos, ma non cheriat caminare, nen currere, nen brinchiare… e non cheriat nemmancu andare a iscola, ca nabat chi issu fit minoreddu. Li piachiat a istare in brazzos a sa mama o in sa chillia de sa sorrichedda naschia dae pacu. Sa mama lu carinnabat e lu teniat in sa coda a li fachere “duru-duru”, ma non lu podiat picare prus in brazzos a lu ninniare, ca fit pesante. Fit mannittu commo e fit tempus de jocare chin atteros pizzinnos! Unu sero chi Cosomeddu pranghiat ca si cheriat ninniau a su postu de sa sorrichedda si l'est accurziau unu soriche birde chi l'at nau: “Ite lastima chi no ischis caminare! Appo accattau un'iscusorju… chin-d una preda mazica chi ti dat tottu su chi ti bisonzat… ma b'at de caminare pro arribare a cussu locu!”. [...]
Cosomeddu aiat belle chimb’annos, ma non cheriat caminare, nen currere, nen brinchiare… e non cheriat nemmancu andare a iscola, ca nabat chi issu fit minoreddu. Li piachiat a istare in brazzos a sa mama o in sa chillia de sa sorrichedda naschia dae pacu. Sa mama lu carinnabat e lu teniat in sa coda a li fachere “duru-duru”, ma non lu podiat picare prus in brazzos a lu ninniare, ca fit pesante. Fit mannittu commo e fit tempus de jocare chin atteros pizzinnos! Unu sero chi Cosomeddu pranghiat ca si cheriat ninniau a su postu de sa sorrichedda si l’est accurziau unu soriche birde chi l’at nau: “Ite lastima chi no ischis caminare! Appo accattau un'iscusorju… chin-d una preda mazica chi ti dat tottu su chi ti bisonzat… ma b’at de caminare pro arribare a cussu locu!”. [...] Continue reading
Cosomeddu aiat belle chimb'annos, ma non cheriat caminare, nen currere, nen brinchiare… e non cheriat nemmancu andare a iscola, ca nabat chi issu fit minoreddu. Li piachiat a istare in brazzos a sa mama o in sa chillia de sa sorrichedda naschia dae pacu. Sa mama lu carinnabat e lu teniat in sa coda a li fachere “duru-duru”, ma non lu podiat picare prus in brazzos a lu ninniare, ca fit pesante. Fit mannittu commo e fit tempus de jocare chin atteros pizzinnos! Unu sero chi Cosomeddu pranghiat ca si cheriat ninniau a su postu de sa sorrichedda si l'est accurziau unu soriche birde chi l'at nau: “Ite lastima chi no ischis caminare! Appo accattau un'iscusorju… chin-d una preda mazica chi ti dat tottu su chi ti bisonzat… ma b'at de caminare pro arribare a cussu locu!”. [...] Continue reading
Jim Malcolm is a virtual reality industry expert and media spokesperson for Humaneyes Technologies Ltd. He is a highly respected industry expert and thought leader who has delivered educational initiatives to over 5,000 industry professionals; He has received and accepted requests to serve as a Keynote Speaker at CES, NAB, WITI, LaFrench Tour, NYVR Expo, VRLA, PhotoPlus, AdTech, EventTech, APPO, and numerous other events. Jim is often quoted in press/media on a broad range of topics.The Virtual Reality boom is no illusion. With total industry sales anticipated to reach $120.5 billion 2026, (as against $7.3 billion in 2018), VR products are flying off the virtual shelves faster than manufacturers can make and ship them.
Jim Malcolm is a virtual reality industry expert and media spokesperson for Humaneyes Technologies Ltd. He is a highly respected industry expert and thought leader who has delivered educational initiatives to over 5,000 industry professionals; He has received and accepted requests to serve as a Keynote Speaker at CES, NAB, WITI, LaFrench Tour, NYVR Expo, VRLA, PhotoPlus, AdTech, EventTech, APPO, and numerous other events. Jim is often quoted in press/media on a broad range of topics.Twitter link:: | https://twitter.com/vuzecameraFacebook link:: | https://www.facebook.com/vuze.cameraWebsite: | humaneyes.com
President Buhari of Nigeria joins other African oil and gas producing countries in accessing the $1 billion African Energy Investment Corporation, AEICorp, Fund.However, it is promoted by the African Petroleum Producers Organisation, APPO, to increase its crude oil reserves and finance oil and gas exploration.This came at the backdrop of the emergence of Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim, a former spokesperson of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, as the new Secretary-General of APPO.While Speaking in Abuja at the Extraordinary Session of the Council of Ministers of APPO, Buhari said that investments in the petroleum industry were fast drying up, making it difficult to access funds for crude oil and gas exploration.He also maintained that without fresh funds, Nigeria and the rest of Africa would be unable to tap into and access the newly discovered crude oil and gas reserves across the continent. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is the Photo Organising Industry? Is there an Industry Body for professionals? What services does a Photo Organising Business cover? Is this something you could see yourself doing to help others tell their stories through photos? Join Fiona Staff and Chantal Imbach as they answer these questions and discuss these topics.In this Episode we are thrilled to chat with Cathi Nelson, author of Photo Organizing Made Easy and the CEO and Founder of the Association of Professional Photo Organizers (APPO). APPO is a membership organisation dedicated to helping thousands of entrepreneurs from around the globe build successful photo preservation and organising businesses.We chat with Cathi about:How and why she started APPOThe types of people that are becoming Photo OrganisersThe 4 Pillars of support offered by APPOThe real reason why we do what we doLinks discussed in this Episode (no Affiliations)Association of Professional Photo Organizers (APPO):https://www.appo.orgProfessional Courses:https://www.photoorganizers.academyWe would love to see you over at our Facebook page www.facebook.com/diyphotoorganising and our Instagram page www.instagram.com/diyphotoorganising.If you’d like to learn more about us, go to:www.diyphotoorganising.comFiona Staff’s website: www.photohelper.com.au orChantal Imbach’s website: www.photosinorder.com.auIf you are not in Melbourne and need a personal photo organiser check out www.appo.org to find help closer to home.AuthorsFiona Staff and Chantal Imbach
Episode 9 “A Pickpockets Tale”: with Timothy J. Gilfoyle,Professor, Loyola University.In George Appo’s world, child pickpockets swarmed the crowded streets, addicts drifted in furtive opium dens, and expert swindlers worked the lucrative green-goods game. On a good night, Appo made as much as a skilled laborer made in a year. Bad nights left him with more than a dozen scars and over a decade in prisons, from the Tombs and Sing Sing, to the Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, where he reunited with another inmate, his father.The child of Irish and Chinese immigrants, Appo grew up in the notorious Five Points and Chinatown neighborhoods. He rose as an exemplar of the “good fellow,” a criminal who relied on wile, who followed a code of loyalty even in his world of deception. Here is the underworld of New York that gave us Edith Wharton, Boss Tweed, Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, and ultimately Hart Island Michael T. Keene is the author of Folklore and Legends of Rochester, Murder, Mayhem and Madness, Mad~House, Question of Sanity, and now his new book, NEW YORK CITY’S HART ISLAND: A CEMETERY OF STRANGERS Pre-Order a signed, soft cover copy of the book: New York City's Hart Island, directly from the Authorhttps://michaeltkeene.com/hart-island-soft-cover-book/*Orders will ship on or after Oct 14, 2019 Learn more about Author / Host / Filmmaker Michael T. Keenehttps://michaeltkeene.com/about/ Send questions / comments / suggestions to:https://michaeltkeene.com/contact/ Connect with Michael T. Keene on Social MediaTwitter https://twitter.com/talkhartislandFacebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkingHartIsland/
FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB RACE ENTRY WINNER: MARSHALL MCNEICE (00:08:56) Marsh won the FREE race entry to the awesome 4 day MTB event, the REEF TO REEF. We catch up with Marsh after the race to find out how it all went! RACE ENTRY WINNER: CRAIG KIMPTON (00:21:14) Craig won the FREE race entry to Australia’s largest, longest running and most popular four day MTB stage race the Cape to Cape! We find out a bit more about Craig as he starts his build up for this race. FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB RACE ENTRY WINNER: BRENT JAMIESON (00:35:20) Brent won the FREE race entry to the beautiful Queenstown Marathon. We find out a bit more about Brent as he starts his build up for this race. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: SAM APPLETON: (00:48:28) We’re delighted to bring back Australian pro triathlete Sam Appleton post his win at Santa Rosa. Appo talks to us about his bike crash, his road to recovery plus how he’s finishing off his prep for the IM703 Worlds in Nice. Plus…. is Sam Appleton actually going to do an IRONMAN? Listen in to find out! WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (01:33:03) Cadence – an at home field study to help you determine your efficiency sweet spot. ONE STEP AHEAD: (01:46:06) Blackcurrants SID TALKS: (01:57:09) Sid’s back and we catch up on all the latest races and tri goss. LINKS: Follow Sam Appleton on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/samappletonprotri/ More about REEF TO REEF at https://reeftoreefmtb.com/ More about Rouvy at https://rouvy.com/en/ More about Endurance Sports TV at https://www.endurancesports.tv/ More about the Queenstown Marathon at https://queenstown-marathon.co.nz/ More about IRONMAN Busselton at https://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/western-australia.aspx#axzz5wqFWohTT More about the Cape to Cape at https://capetocapemtb.com/ CurraNZ at https://curranz.com/ Blackcurrant study at https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2019.00073/full?mc_cid=38b57cd468&mc_eid=54dc5c0e4a Click here for ‘How to Find Your Ideal Running Cadence’ details More about Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition
Featured Guest - Chris Southard, CDS Media Solutions Episode #23 of Photos with Sherita is an interview with scanning professional Chris Southard. Chris is the owner of CDS Media Solutions providing high quality professional scanning and photo organizing services to clients in the Cincinnati area. Because of his photography background, he has a passion for helping others preserve their memories. He has been an APPO member since early 2013. Chris is also the photographer for the West Virginia University Marching Band and the University of Cincinnati Marching Band. Listen in as Chris shares a bit about himself, how his business has evolved and the sweet story behind his favorite photo! Show Notes Note: Some links below may be affiliate links which means we'll receive compensation if you purchase through the links (at no additional cost to you and help support this podcast so thank you!). Please know that we only recommend products and services we have tested and tried ourselves. Photo Organizing Resources: Visit our Favorite Tools Page, for quick links to our favorite pro tools that we use. Below are some of the resources we mention in this episode: Chris Southard's professional scanning tips can be found by listing to the podcast or by visiting his website CDS Media Solutions. On the podcast Chris recommended the Epson V600 Photo Scanner as a perfect starter scanner along with some tips on how to use. If you need help getting photos off your phone so you can start telling your photo story download our Free Guide: 3 Simple Ways to Backup Photos on Your Phone. We have an Android and an iPhone version! Subscribe & Review in iTunes! Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you’re on a journey to get your photos organized and tell their stories we would love for you to subscribe today: Click here to subscribe in iTunes! If you are feeling some photo love, we would be most appreciative if you wrote a review for us on iTunes. We love to hear from our listeners and reviews also help other people find our podcast. If you would like to talk to us directly, leave a note for us in the comment section below, we respond to all comments and can't wait to hear your photo stories. Download the mp3 file
Organising your photos can certainly be a big job! That’s where a Photo Organiser can come to the rescue. So what does a Photo Organiser actually do? Join Fiona Staff and Chantal Imbach as they answer this question and explain a little about what a Photo Organiser does.In this episode we talk about some of the ways we help others as they go about their photo organising projects. We talk about how we help families preserve their printed photos by scanning them. We also talk about how people call on a photo organiser to help with their digital photos, and some of the things we do to help get things under control again.As we are both Certified Personal Photo Organisers, we also talk a little about the professional association we belong to APPO, Association for Personal Photo Organisers. www.appo.orgWe would love to see you over at our Facebook page www.facebook.com/diyphotoorganising and our Instagram page www.instagram.com/diyphotoorganising.If you’d like to learn more about us, go to:www.diyphotoorganising.comFiona Staff’s website: www.photohelper.com.au orChantal Imbach’s website: www.simplyinorder.com.auIf you are not in Melbourne and need a personal photo organiser check out www.appo.org to find help closer to home.AuthorFiona Staff and Chantal Imbach
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This week on Databank Brawl with Joseph Scrimshaw: Po Nudo v Appo. The concept is simple. Two Star Wars characters, pulled from the StarWars.com Databank, are pitted against each other in a fantasy fight in which the results are determined by Joseph and his guest(s). From the minds of Ken Napzok (The Napzok Files, co-creator of Jedi Alliance) and Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast), and Jennifer Landa (actress, host, crafter, contributor to starwars.com) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Play. Listen on TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, Podomatic, and iHeartRadio. Follow us on Twitter @ForceCenterPod. To suggest a fight or character, use #DatabankBrawl Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/forcecenter Purchase Merchandise on Tee Public: www.teepublic.com/user/forcecenter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/forcecenter/message
Gary Macleod, CEO and James Whelan, CTO of AlphaPoint Technology Inc. (OTCQB: APPO), a technology holding and software application development company, stopped by our offices in New York during Consensus 2018 to discuss the company's initiatives.
Today we talk digitizing and organizing images, and why and how to share our special photos. Special guest Cathi Nelson is the founder and CEO of the Association of Personal Photo Organizers which has 1,000 members worldwide to help people with their photo collections. And their home movies. And how to share them for those special anniversaries, wedding, births and any occasions. As a lifelong scrapbooker, Cathi found herself helping friends organize their photo collections who were willing to pay her. We talk about how technology has helped us take more photos, but often contributes to our growing problem of organizing and sharing. Cathi’s first book is available on Amazon entitled “Photo Organizing Made Easy: Going from Overwhelmed to Overjoyed” and was published December 2017. Come visit us at http://storyical.com to find out more. Find Cathi’s websites here http://cathinelson.com www.appo.org www.saveyourphotos.org
Cathi Nelson fell in love with photography as the photo editor of her high school yearbook. She soon found herself working two jobs to save enough money to buy her first professional camera. From the day of that first purchase, Cathi became the photo historian of her family and friends. Years later, after her adopted son was placed in her arms, Cathi developed a passion for creating life book photo albums that she used to tell his personal story and how he came to be part of their family. She soon found herself sharing this passion with others and ultimately she built a profitable business out of teaching others to create life book photo albums of their own. By 2007, Cathi noticed a change as consumers shifted to digital photography; she found herself helping people not only with their printed photos, but with their growing digital collections as well. Recognizing that this problem was only going to accelerate, she founded the Association of Personal Photo Organizers; a community dedicated to serving the needs of its members through training, support, and collaboration with industry partners. APPO has also played a key role in establishing a code of ethics that sets high standards for the rapidly growing life photo industry. In addition to being the CEO of APPO, Cathi is a sought-after speaker and author of Photo Organizing Made Easy. She remains firmly rooted in her vision to empower others to use visual storytelling as a means of preserving and sharing their personal life journeys.
Colleen intro • Colleen interview
Magyar helyett jön a lengyel vagy német kristálycukor? Viszont izocukor nagyhatalom leszünk? Mihálovits gazda azt próbálja kimódolni, mi történhet ha az EU az ősszel felszámolja a cukorpiaci szabályozását? A tőzsdén az égvilágon semmi nem történik ma reggel - jelenti Medveczky Márton (Equilor). Okosajtó. Ez mi? Mire jó? Kárpáti András (Appo.io) szerepel ma Heuréka élmény rovatunkban.
Nathan Appo is an athlete, activist, TV host and Health and Lifestyle officer for Deadly Choices - which is an initiative targeting Urban Indigenous Health, particularly the mental health of young indigenous men. He’s raising money for Movember at mobro.co/deadlychoicesI’m at mobro.co/osher He’s a great guy, I’m stoked to have him on. We met in the radio station so there’s some BG noise. Follow him on twitter @elusive_sausage See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“For me the end goal is always to help people tell a story with their photos. I realized in the process of helping my clients do that, if they couldn’t find their photos and they didn’t know where they were, they couldn’t even get to that next step.” Cathi Nelson founded The Association of Personal Photo Organizers which aims to help clients organize important family traditions and memories that are captured through pictures. Cathi Nelson, Treasured Memories Through Photos A picture paints a thousand words, but a group of pictures tells stories of memories and traditions that are treasured in our minds. In the fast paced development of technology the number of pictures taken has more than doubled and more memories are being captured every minute of every day through our handheld devices. The storage of digital memories has become more complicated, especially with the advent of the cloud. Many memories are wasted because of unorganized pictures. https://www.stacybrookman.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/appo.png ()Cathi Nelson has formed a group of professionals who specialize in photo organizing called the Association of Personal Photo Organizers (APPO). Photo organizing, creates a story and helps relay the story with the digital or printed memories. Organizing pictures lets you see the life story behind the photos and help pass those memories and stories on to another person. According to Cathi, “We take photos chronologically, but we live thematically; in other words we live through our family stories and traditions a lot of times.” One of Cathi’s favorite quotes is from Ursula Le Guin: “There have been great societies that did not use the wheel but there have been no societies that did not tell a story.” Says Cathi, “I believe the reasons we take photos is to tell the stories of our lives. Our photos connect us to the past, present and future. The problem is often folks are too overwhelmed with their photos, they don’t know where to begin and they feel overwhelmed by the organizational process. I created the ABC’S of photo organizing to help.” Cathi shares an easy way to sort through both electronic and physical pictures call the ABC method that anyone can do. She explains how to document your family stories: “It’s okay to create the story, to tell the story, to set it up; and then use photos as a prop to document your story.” Take Home Message There are different methods of organizing photos which can enrich the memories and stories of family and friends. Cathi’s ABC method is in her free download: https://thephotoorganizers.leadpages.co/photo-organizers-guide/ (Ultimate Guide to Photo Organizing) If you’re interested in a career helping people tell stories with photos, Cathi has a free e-book which is available at http://www.appo.org/ (http://www.appo.org/) called “Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Photo Organizer.” Free Download: Does Your Scrapbook Have a Story Arc? https://lifestory.leadpages.co/leadbox/14709b273f72a2%3A14b4a7bd3b46dc/5641332169113600/ (Does Your Scrapbook Have a Story Arc?) About: Cathi Nelson Cathi Nelson founded the Association of Personal Photo Organizers (APPO) as an answer to the growing challenge of our digital age – an easy solution for organizing printed photos, digital photos, videos and everything in between. Some five million photos are taken every day and in a world where technology and camera shutters move too quickly for people to catch up, families and organizations find it increasingly difficult to sort through, organize and preserve precious memories. APPO provides a solution by connecting trained small business owners with clients who require photo organizing services. Today, APPO serves hundreds of members throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia and the U.K. As a pioneer of the growing photo-life management industry,
Be honest. If you're like us you probably have thousands of photos, digital or print photos that are totally disorganized! You have the best intentions, but you probably have no idea how to organize your photos. Welcome to our world! We were thrilled to have the opportunity to interview Cathi Nelson, Founder and President of the Association of Personal Photo Organizers (APPO) to help answer one of the most asked questions here on Simple Life Together: "How do I organize my photos?" The interview was fantastic! Cathi offered up a wealth of information on how to organize your photos, both your physical and digital photos. We highly, highly recommend listening to the interview! Before you do, here is little more information about Cathi and some of the questions we asked her on the show: Continue reading... How To Organize Your Photos: An Interview With Cathi Nelson: About Cathi Nelson: Cathi Nelson is the founder and president of the Association of Personal Photo Organizers™ (APPO), and her own photo organizing business, Photo Simplified. Cathi Nelson has been helping people organize their photos for over 17 years. Through Appo, Cathi is now teaching others to do the same. Appo provides support and education for entrepreneurs looking to build a photo organizing business, and educates the public on the need for photo organizing services. Cathi is also member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO). She was a speaker at the 2011 NAPO annual conference and the Independent Photo Imagers Annual Conference, and frequently speaks on photo organizing at libraries, continuing adult education classes, and photo organizing retreats. If you want to know how to organize your photos, you won't find better answers than from Cathi Nelson! Interview Questions: 1. Tell us a little more about who you are and how you make people's lives simpler. 2. What is the biggest challenge you see with folks and organizing their photos? (Lack of routines...taking too many pictures...not letting go or deleting bad ones…unclear idea of how you want to store and enjoy them?) 3. Organizing hard copy photos can be a daunting task. For those with hundreds or even thousands of physical/hard copy photos, do you have a recommended process of how they can organize them? 4. How do you recommend people categorize their photos? Chronologically or by person, place, event? 5. What are some ways and products people can use to store their printed photos and negatives? Any special considerations for storing old, fragile, sentimental, or historical photos? 6. With mobile devices, it’s so easy to take hundreds and even thousands of photos before we even think to download them. Do you have any recommended strategies for managing our mobile device photos? 7. I heard you say on one of your tutorials: “Don't let your kids grow up to be JPEGS.” Can you explain what you meant when you said this? 8. Do you have any preferred software to organize digital photos? What about creating photo books? 9. How can one alleviate their fears of losing hard copy or digital photos? 10. What types of habits or routines can people adopt to manage and keep their photos organized and prevent it from becoming a big task in the future? 11. For the do-it-yourselfers or those looking for help, what are some online resources to help people learn about organizing their photos? Additional Photo Organizing Resources and Information: Other popular services: Picasa/Google+ auto backup on iPhone Flickr Snapfish Photobucket Shutterfly There is a great comparison of these services on CNET Main things to consider: Pricing Storage capacity File types File size Bandwidth limits Resolution of pictures Announcements: Michael Hyatts' Platform Conference 3 - 5 November 2013, in Dallas TX at the Omni Dallas Hotel at Park West: We're both attending this top-notch conference to help you build your online presence/platform.
Several weeks ago, a long, dusty trail of thousands winded their way from the southern city of Oaxaca, to the capital of Mexico City, some 800 kilometers (or over 250 miles) to support democracy, and demand the removal of the governor, who got there through a stolen, and deeply corrupt election. The marchers, a motley crew of teachers, students, farmers, vendors, and the like, made their tortuous way over mountain and valleys, through slashing rains, blistering heat, and numbing cold, marching for 19 days, to take their complaints to the seat of government. The group, calling itself the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca (or APPO, the Spanish acronym for Asemblea Popular del Pueblo de Oaxaca), has rocked Mexico with its strong, principled insistence that elections be truly fair and free of corruption, and that the will of the People be heard. I've actually been reading about the events in Oaxaca for several weeks, and every time I read about them, I thought of Americans, who quietly accepted the corrupt elections of 2000, and of 2004, like lambs being led to shishkabobs. For, the stolen elections of 2000 in Florida, and later 2004 in Ohio, have done unprecedented damage to the very notion of democracy, and shattered the faith of millions in the electoral process. The people of Oaxaca, braving not just the natural elements, but the political ones as well, indeed, the terrorism of the 'instruments of the state' (police and military violence), have proven by their march and protests that true democracy is deeply important to the people. The APPO, which has sparked resistance throughout Mexico City, and in other parts of the country, has created a political crisis in the nation, by its fervent demand for the removal of Oaxaca governor, Ulises Ruiz, and the restoration of democracy. The crisis arises from the fact that many of the country's political parties are doing their damnedest to silence, derail, or intimidate the people; for if they are successful (they fear) there will be two, three, a dozen Oaxacas all across the country. Oaxaca, although the poorest state in Mexico, and one with the largest indigenous population, is inspiring people far and beyond its southern Mexican borders. The Oaxaca resistance was born in repression, when Governor Ruiz ordered the police assault on the striking Oaxaca teachers' union in June. The teachers fought back, and within days, over 300,000 people gathered in a mass march to support the union. Out of that massive outpouring of support came the APPO, the Popular Assembly. The continuing crisis in Mexico may push social forces to join the radicalizing efforts of the APPO, or may open the door to the threatened terror of the 'instruments of the state.' To be frank, what began in repression may indeed end in more repression; but that will not, nor could truly be the end. That's because the forces that gave rise to APPO are still rumbling barely beneath the surface, ready to emerge in another state, where workers and the poor are struggling to resist the ravenous forces of globalism. When the poor are treated poorly, when workers are poorly paid, the conditions for resistance are already present. And while the temptation of the State to use its brutal 'instruments' may be strong, it's also very possible that it may spark more resistance, deeper and broader. Oaxaca is spreading like the wind, and the examples of popular and indigenous resistance from Mexico, like the APPO, and the Zapatistas, and various struggles from throughout Latin America, are spreading also. The people of Oaxaca should be supported, not just with words, but with similar organizing against flawed and corrupt elections, from folks all over the world. It should begin with the people of the U.S. Copyright 2006 Mumia Abu-Jamal [NOTE: Many of Mr. Jamal's commentaries may be found in Spanish at: http://refugiodelriogrande.tripod.com]