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This week, producer and host of The Overexamined Life podcast Jonah Primo, joins host Lloyd Vogelman on the couch for an unfiltered conversation that digs into the personal side of the Principle of Charity. Listen to Jonah's Podcast, "The Overexamined Life" here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-overexamined-life/id1771620846, or search it wherever you get your podcasts.BIOSJonah is a Sydney-based creative and entrepreneur. His addiction to storytelling has taken him to strange and wonderful places - Jonah has interviewed hermetic gurus and podcast with A-list celebrities, he has scored music for leading brands and sold art NFTs to the likes of John Legend.Jonah was the host of Work In Progress, a show for Sam Harris' meditation app, Waking Up, gaining over a million downloads in its first year. Additionally, through his company STUDIOPRIMO, he produces Principle of Charity.Jonah has spent the last 8 years studying mindfulness, meditation and philosophy in order to build frameworks for practical secular application of spiritual and psychological techniques. He shares these secrets on his personal podcast, The Overexamined Life.Jonah studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, where he learned contemporary arranging under some of Australia's best composers and topped the music theory courses. In addition to his BA in Music & Philosophy, Jonah holds a BCom in Finance & Statistics from the University of Sydney, which has instilled an uncompromising diligence and attention to detail. An advanced mathematical foundation has proved invaluable in sound engineering and complex scoring.CREDITSYour hosts are Lloyd Vogelman and Emile Sherman This podcast is proud to partner with The Ethics CentreFind Lloyd @LloydVogelman on Linked inFind Emile @EmileSherman on Linked In and XThis podcast is produced by Jonah Primo and Sabrina OrganoFind Jonah at jonahprimo.com or @JonahPrimo on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we're keeping it in the family, as we're joined by our very own, very talented producer, Jonah Primo. Jonah has spent many years studying mindfulness, meditation and philosophy which he channels into his own podcast, The Overexamined Life - so who better to help us reflect on self-reflection.We all know Socrates' famous saying – the unexamined life is not worth living. But is it actually true? Does self-examination actually help us? And if so, in what way does it help? Do we end up happier, or just more aware of our limitations? And is there a point where it can do more harm than good? Maybe there's value in a richer, more self-aware life, even if we're not necessarily happier?Listen to Jonah's Podcast, "The Overexamined Life" here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-overexamined-life/id1771620846, or search it wherever you get your podcasts.BIOSJonah is a Sydney-based creative and entrepreneur. His addiction to storytelling has taken him to strange and wonderful places - Jonah has interviewed hermetic gurus and podcast with A-list celebrities, he has scored music for leading brands and sold art NFTs to the likes of John Legend.Jonah was the host of Work In Progress, a show for Sam Harris' meditation app, Waking Up, gaining over a million downloads in its first year. Additionally, through his company STUDIOPRIMO, he produces Principle of Charity.Jonah has spent the last 8 years studying mindfulness, meditation and philosophy in order to build frameworks for practical secular application of spiritual and psychological techniques. He shares these secrets on his personal podcast, The Overexamined Life.Jonah studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, where he learned contemporary arranging under some of Australia's best composers and topped the music theory courses. In addition to his BA in Music & Philosophy, Jonah holds a BCom in Finance & Statistics from the University of Sydney, which has instilled an uncompromising diligence and attention to detail. An advanced mathematical foundation has proved invaluable in sound engineering and complex scoring.CREDITSYour hosts are Lloyd Vogelman and Emile Sherman This podcast is proud to partner with The Ethics CentreFind Lloyd @LloydVogelman on Linked inFind Emile @EmileSherman on Linked In and XThis podcast is produced by Jonah Primo and Sabrina OrganoFind Jonah at jonahprimo.com or @JonahPrimo on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, host Munir Haque's guest is Gareth Gregory, the North American Head of Strategic Energy, Client Delivery, and 59Hydrogen Decarbonization Division of the Energy Security Services North America or ESSNA. Munir and Gareth discuss the intersection of governance, innovation, and the evolving energy landscape. With decades of experience in energy modelling, decarbonization, and hydrogen technology, Gareth shares his journey from entrepreneurship to leading ESSNA and 59Hydrogen. The conversation explores the future of hydrogen as a clean energy solution, the challenges of traditional energy markets, and the importance of balancing risk management with strategic decision-making. Gareth details how ESSNA provides energy modelling and funding focusing on decarbonization and hydrogen technology, while 59Hydrogen specializes in decentralized hydrogen production and purification. He challenges outdated boardroom structures, emphasizing that governance should enable growth rather than restrict it. Governance failures, he points out, often stem from outdated leadership, and companies need to modernize decision-making processes to stay competitive. Munir and Gareth explore the importance of regulatory evolution, industry collaboration, and financial independence. Gareth hopes that ESSNA will become North America's leading decentralized hydrogen provider, with major projects, a hydrogen symposium, and a strong focus on transparency and implementation.About Gareth Gregory: Gareth Gregory is the North American Head of Strategic Energy, Client Delivery, and 59Hydrogen Decarbonization Division of the Energy Security Services North America Inc (ESSNA). He was accountable for the launch, development and stabilization of the North American operation in Calgary Alberta. Gareth will continue to lead the engineering of 59Hydrogen solutions globally as the market develops across North America.In his previous role, Gareth served as the Africa Head of Strategic Energy and Client Delivery in the commercial division, Energy Security Services Africa (Pty) Ltd. His business activity has covered numerous sectors with a combination of finance and technical experience.—Contact Munir Haque | ActionEdge Executive Development: Website: AEEDNow.comLinkedin: Action Edge Executive Development Inc.Contact Gareth Gregory: Website: EnergySecurity-na.comLinkedInPodcast Production:Recording: PushySix StudiosProduction Assistance: Astronomic Audio—TranscriptGareth Gregory: [00:00:01] Part of the reason that governance fails is that you have such a historic, out of date perspective as to what it actually means. Under 40 year olds sitting on boards making decisions, only 0.3%. You've got to get real in terms of innovation, how quickly things are adapting and moving. I meet people that sit on boards probably every week, and I can honestly say I would lose sleep if 95% of them sat on our board. It just seems like a very detached perception of reality.Munir Haque: [00:00:39] Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of The Boardroom 180 Podcast. I'm your host Munir Haque, an executive coach and senior board strategist. I have partnered with Action Edge Executive Development to lead their governance and political acumen division. In each episode we meet with governance leaders and step into their boardrooms, where decisions shape the world around us.Munir Haque: [00:00:59] On today's show, we have Gareth Gregory. He's with the Energy Security Services North America Inc., or ESSNA, the North American head of strategic energy, client delivery and 59Hydrogen Decarbonization Division. Gareth Gregory is the leader in strategic energy solutions, specializing in decarbonization strategies for industries with carbon liabilities. As the North American head, Gareth oversees operations, growth and the implementation of DAAS carbon intensity framework. A hydrogen specialist, he manages the design, funding and operation of decentralized modular hydrogen plants. His experience spans energy economics, policy and technology, integrating these with ESG reporting to drive meaningful impact. Gareth has also delivered capital projects exceeding $1 billion globally, gaining a reputation for innovative decarbonization programs. Under his leadership, ESSNA developed refinery projects and modular hydrogen solutions across North America. He holds a BCom in Auditing and Management Accounting from the University of Pretoria and a BSc Honors in Energy Studies, cum laude from University of Johannesburg. Welcome to The Boardroom 180 Podcast, Gareth.Gareth Gregory: [00:02:15] Thank you very much for having me, it's a great pleasure being here.Munir Haque: [00:02:19] Thanks for making the time. We met last year at the Petroleum Club, I think there was an event going on there. I was sitting at a table and there was a lawyer there, and I was giving her my spiel about The Boardroom 180 podcast on governance. When she heard governance she said, you need to talk to this guy over here, pointing at you. Admittedly, I don't know much about hydrogen production or use. Before we get into the nuts and bolts of this, tell me a little more about yourself and your career arc, how you got into what you're doing now.Gareth Gregory: [00:03:00] It's been a great journey over many years, this being our sixth company now. I think, on the entrepreneurship side, we've always been looking out for great opportunities. The educational side of my background has certainly assisted and helped both in the finance and the technical side. But I think what was really important was the journey to get to this point in time now in North America and overseeing both the Canadian markets and the US market. In the early days, we had established a company that focused on energy modeling and planning, which is very much a professional services orientated environment. Over a period we had clients that were asking us to oversee construction, which we did. Then we started doing a lot of our own construction, and it got to a point that we developed ourselves into an EPCM, engineering, procurement, construction and management firm for the sub-Saharan African market. There was a great experience having both the background modeling knowledge, but also the ability to start building out on smaller projects in terms of delivery. Shortly after that, we had one of our clients that had engaged with us on a combined cycle gas and steam turbine design, their internal engineering department couldn't maintain the efficiencies of the system.Gareth Gregory: [00:04:19] They actually sold that facility back to us for 50% of what we had sold it to them at. That was our first off balance sheet transaction. The reason that that is so important is that I think that actually enabled our arrival and expansion now, both in Canada as well as the US, understanding an annuity based financial model. About 14 years ago was our introduction into hydrogen, possibly by some level of fluke. We had a client that required a 4% hydrogen mix in their annealing ovens, which was natural gas driven. That was...
Are you looking for flexible study programs in Nepal? This podcast explores the International Center for Academics (ICA) and its role in promoting distance learning in Nepal. We discuss the validity of distance education degrees, the recognition of Open University degrees, and how IGNOU Nepal admission works. With the rise of online degree programs in Nepal, students now have access to affordable higher education without compromising on quality. We also cover BA, BCOM vocational courses in Nepal, the multiple entry and exit program Nepal, and how students can complete their studies at their own pace. Learn about the differences between an Open University vs traditional university, and how Nepal is adapting to the new education policy India Nepal. Discover the curriculum & standards followed by open learning institutions, the structure of assignments & examinations, and the future of online education in Nepal. If you're wondering about the affordability & policies of Open University Nepal, we break down the price range and vision of ICA. Whether you're a working professional or a student seeking flexible higher education in Nepal, this episode provides valuable insights into the best online universities in Nepal.
Harshavardhan Rameshwar, the musical genius behind Animal, Kabir Singh, Arjun Reddy and more, enters the Permit Room and talks about working with Sandeep Reddy Vanga, studying BCom, Arjun Reddy's BGM, his first meeting with Sandeep Reddy Vanga, their relationship, his father working with legends of music as a rhythm player and much more. Chapters:00:00 - Does Arjun Reddy BGM have lyrics?5:02 - Spirit music sittings with Sandeep Reddy Vanga8:58 - BCom to Arjun Reddy12:57 - First meeting with Sandeep Reddy Vanga and his narrations23:09 - His father working with AR Rahman, Anirudh Ravichander, Mani Sharma and more37:59 - Breakdown of music composer remuneration and costs40:18 - Greatness of a live symphony48:30 - His childhood and obsession with hip-hop54:28 - Beatboxing his BGM55:30 - Where to place the BGM?1:01:07 - Spirit updates1:03:54 - Member questions1:22:32 - Whistling in all his movies1:31:39 - Why does making music take so long?1:40:19 - Remembering Zakir Hussain1:41:42 - His favourite BGM tracks and movies1:48:09 - Drinking career1:55:22 - Movies to Mars1:56:54 - Advice to aspiring musicians1:58:04 - Four aspects
Send us a textIf you're listening to this, chances are you—or someone you know—has completed B.Com (Honours) and now has one BIG question: ‘Ab kya karein?' (What next?)."Let's be honest. Many students choose commerce not because they love it but because they want to avoid science or arts. ‘Maths tough lagti hai, toh Commerce le lo!' (‘Math is tough? Take Commerce instead!'). Sounds familiar? But after three years, when graduation is over, reality hits: What should I do next?Connect With Kapeel Guptaor Click on the link: http://bit.ly/4jlql8sWhat You May Learn0:00 Introduction2:37 Mission Statement2:55 Topic Introduction4:13 Why B.Com students feel lost?5:13 Understanadingh B.Com(Honours)7:39 Careers options after B.Com(H)13:51 The challenges and how to slay them14:37 Success stories15:24 Job opportunities after B.Com16:49 How to choose the right career path18:16 The money talk19:03 Future trends19:34 Conclusion21:33 Call to actionSupport the show
In this episode of The Boardroom 180 Podcast, host Munir Haque delves into nonprofit governance with Bruce Anderson, an accomplished leader with extensive experience in nonprofit leadership, entrepreneurship, and board governance. Bruce shares insights from his decades of experience serving on over 21 nonprofit and professional boards, including Habitat for Humanity Saskatchewan and CAA Saskatchewan. He discusses how his diverse background in academia, consulting, and executive leadership informs his governance contributions. Bruce highlights the unique challenges of nonprofit governance, including balancing mission-driven goals with financial sustainability. He explains the diverse structures and financing of nonprofits, ranging from member dues and fundraising to revenue-generating enterprises. Bruce points out the need for boards to adapt their skill sets to address these complexities. He advocates for applying strategic thinking to nonprofit boards, emphasizing the importance of managing resources effectively and aligning marketing strategies. In talking about organizational models, Bruce explains Habitat for Humanity's evolution from the “classic” model, where Habitat itself manages the mortgage, to newer approaches involving partnerships with financial institutions. The discussion delves into broader governance themes, including diversity and effective leadership. Bruce advocates for meaningful diversity on boards to improve decision-making quality and better represent the communities they serve without tokenism. He stresses the balance between servant leadership and strategic guidance. Bruce points to the board chair's responsibility for encouraging inclusive discussions and challenging groupthink to ensure sound decision-making processes and unity. Munir and Bruce's conversation highlights the importance of patience, planning, and clear principles in navigating the complexities of organizational change, offering valuable lessons for others facing similar endeavours.About Bruce Anderson:Bruce Anderson joined the CAA Saskatchewan Board of Directors in October 2017 and serves on the Audit Committee, chairs the Human Resources Committee, and chaired the Investment and Acquisition Task Force. He is the managing partner and senior consultant with b-creative group and an instructor with the Hill / Levene Schools of Business at the University of Regina, where he teaches business strategy, consulting, and entrepreneurship to undergraduate and graduate students. He has served on numerous boards of directors, including as Chair of the Regina and Saskatchewan Chambers of Commerce and as Chair of the Saskatchewan Science Centre. He currently is Chair of Habitat for Humanity Saskatchewan and a mentor to new entrepreneurs. Bruce co-wrote a business case on CAA Saskatchewan and the case is used by business schools across the world and also by the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). Bruce and his spouse Lucie have two adult children and three grandchildren. They enjoy taking long drives to explore Canada.--Contact Munir Haque | ActionEdge Executive Development: Website: AEEDNow.comLinkedin: Action Edge Executive Development Inc.Contact Bruce Anderson: Bruce Anderson on LinkedIn Podcast Production:Recording: PushySix StudiosProduction Assistance: Astronomic Audio--Transcript Bruce Anderson: [00:00:01] Your starting point around metrics is absolutely essential. How do we know that we're going to yield some of this result? So if we get a certain number of things donated at the Habitat Restore, for example, which things are going to yield the best profits? Which things have the best margin? Which things have the quickest inventory turn? Because these are terms that people are going as a not for profit. What do you mean inventory turn? If it sits in our warehouse, it sits in the shop there for a period of time. It costs us money. It costs us floor space. It's an opportunity cost because we could put other things that are more profitable in there. So some of these metrics that you would naturally think about have to be used.Munir Haque: [00:00:40] Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of The Boardroom 180 Podcast. I'm your host, Munir Haque, an executive coach and senior board strategist. I have partnered with Action Edge Executive Development to lead their governance and political acumen division. In each episode, we meet with governance leaders and step into their boardrooms, where decisions shape the world around us. In this episode, we'll be talking nonprofit governance with Mr. Bruce Anderson. Bruce Anderson is a seasoned leader with 15 years in nonprofit leadership and over 25 years as an entrepreneur. He is a managing partner of Be Creative Group, a consultancy specializing in management and marketing, and teaches strategy and entrepreneurship at the University of Regina, where he also leads the Graduate Advanced Training and Entrepreneurship Center, or GATE. Bruce has a BCom as well as an MBA, and is a Chartered Director with the Icd.d designation and a Certified Management Consultant. His achievements include being named as a National Fellow of the Certified Management Consultants, as well as receiving the International Academic Fellow Award for Certified Management Consultants. Bruce has served on over 21 nonprofit, professional and regulatory boards, chairing ten of them, including Habitat for Humanity Saskatchewan, which he guided through a merger. Currently, he is a director with CAA Saskatchewan, chairing their HR committee and serving on the audit committee. His past leadership includes chairing the Regina and Saskatchewan Chambers of Commerce and the Saskatchewan Science Center, serving on the Council for Entrepreneurial Growth and Economic Development. A mentor to entrepreneurs and passionate community leader, welcome to The Boardroom 180 Podcast, Mr. Anderson.Bruce Anderson: [00:02:21] Thanks, Munir.Munir Haque: [00:02:23] I always find that a good gauge of how active somebody is in the community is whether or not my kids know them. And for this I've got stories of two of my kids that have crossed paths with you. So my daughter, I think was about five years ago, during some of her onboarding at University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, that onboarding weekend, she went up, and I attended with her and we got to at least watch. I think it was a student entrepreneur competition. And at that competition you were up in Saskatoon and you were one of the judges. So that's one of my kids. And then needless to say, she's not in business anymore. She switched into one of the more social sciences and now is just starting her master's in public health.Bruce Anderson: [00:03:11] I remember those teams well, the kids were great.Munir Haque: [00:03:15] We were just in the audience, but I saw you from the back, and I think I came up to you afterwards. The other thing is, my son is currently finishing off his bachelors of administration at University of Regina. He's taken a handful of courses from you, and he has good things to say about you. So once again, it goes to show how much you do in the community, how well my kids know your name.Bruce Anderson: [00:03:36] Fair enough, yeah.Munir Haque: [00:03:39] 21 boards, that'...
Janine holds a Masters Degree in Research Psychology from the University of Pretoria and is currently pursuing a BPsych Degree with SACAP. She has over a decade of experience as a social science researcher in the spheres of mental health, user experience, and adult learning. Janine is passionate about developing tools and resources that promote mental wellbeing for individuals and communities. Kyle is a registered Industrial-Organisational Psychologist with over ten years of experience in Organisational Psychology and HR management across the entire employee lifecycle. He holds a Masters and Honours degree in Organisational Psychology and a BCom in HR. Kyle is deeply committed to finding innovative ways to foster mental well-being in the workplace and has a genuine passion for coaching and supporting individuals facing personal and professional challenges. Any queries about Virtual Reality as a possible mental health / wellbeing intervention can be directed to Dr. Anthony Townsend at atownsendpsych@proton.me or Janine Townsend at jtownsend.counselling@gmail.com Website · Instagram · FaceBook · X · BioSite · LinkedIn · YouTube
Janine holds a Masters Degree in Research Psychology from the University of Pretoria and is currently pursuing a BPsych Degree with SACAP. She has over a decade of experience as a social science researcher in the spheres of mental health, user experience, and adult learning. Janine is passionate about developing tools and resources that promote mental wellbeing for individuals and communities. Kyle is a registered Industrial-Organisational Psychologist with over ten years of experience in Organisational Psychology and HR management across the entire employee lifecycle. He holds a Masters and Honours degree in Organisational Psychology and a BCom in HR. Kyle is deeply committed to finding innovative ways to foster mental well-being in the workplace and has a genuine passion for coaching and supporting individuals facing personal and professional challenges. Any queries about Virtual Reality as a possible mental health / wellbeing intervention can be directed to Dr. Anthony Townsend at atownsendpsych@proton.me or Janine Townsend at jtownsend.counselling@gmail.com
Our guest today is a brand development manager for Bulmers, San Miguel and has worked with many other brand in the drinks sector. He has also been was a producer on BBC Radio 6 music as well as a podcaster and journalist for BBC 5 LiveHe graduated from UCG with a BCom and a Master of Arts in Broadcast Journalism from University of Salford, Manchester.Gerard Mannion left CWC in 2012
Send us a Text Message.Hablamos con Paolo Barrasso, un destacado broker de real estate en Miami, para desentrañar una de las preguntas más cruciales para cualquier residente o futuro residente de esta vibrante ciudad: ¿Es más conveniente comprar o alquilar una casa en Miami?A lo largo de la conversación, Paolo nos ofrece una perspectiva única y valiosa basada en su vasta experiencia en el mercado inmobiliario de Miami. Analizamos las ventajas y desventajas de ambas opciones, considerando factores como el estado actual del mercado, las tendencias a largo plazo, y los costos asociados.No te pierdas esta conversación informativa si estás pensando en mudarte a Miami o simplemente quieres entender mejor el mercado inmobiliario local. ¡Sintoniza para tomar una decisión informada y estratégica!DESCARGA SUS GUIAS PARA COMPRAR O VENDER TU CASA, GRATIS!COMPRAR:http://GuiaDelComprador.bcomrealty.comVENDER:https://www.searchallproperties.com/guides/bcomre/TlRBJTNE/esSigue a Paolo en:@Bcom_realty@mrealty.netwww.bcomrealty.comSigue a 40 y dele! Podcast en: Instagram: @cuarenta_y_dele
A caminho do álbum "Preto no Branco", Easy B oferece aos fans da música urbana "Como Na Primeira Vez", uma música em colaboração com João Pina e onde o hip-hop e o R&B se fundem.
Speakers: Natasha Kaneva, Head of Global Commodities Research Tracey Allen, Head of Agricultural Commodities Research Gregory Shearer, Head of Base and Precious Metal Research We believe the recent pullback in commodities is just that—a pullback—and we continue to see a 10% appreciation in the broader BCOM Commodities index by year-end. Underpinning our constructive BCOM and sectorial recommendations is the expectation that in addition to supportive fundamentals over the next two and a half months commodities would be likely exposed to a confluence of forces, among them weather-related volatility and pests, but also European Parliamentary elections, China's Third Plenum and the onset of the Fed's rate cutting cycle. This podcast was recorded on 21 June2024. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4717019-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2024 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. This material or any portion hereof may not be reprinted, sold or redistributed without the written consent of J.P. Morgan. It is strictly prohibited to use or share without prior written consent from J.P. Morgan any research material received from J.P. Morgan or an authorized third-party (“J.P. Morgan Data”) in any third-party artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems or models when such J.P. Morgan Data is accessible by a third-party. It is permissible to use J.P. Morgan Data for internal business purposes only in an AI system or model that protects the confidentiality of J.P. Morgan Data so as to prevent any and all access to or use of such J.P. Morgan Data by any third-party.
Podcast recording in front of a live audience with a panel speaking about how to handle stress as you start your career journey featuring: Pegah Salari ('08 MBA), John Fontaine ('08 BA, '09 MA, '20 PhD), Aggie Mikulski ('91 BCom, '14 MBA) and Phil Wong ('85 BSc). WTJ is sponsored by TD Insurance. Got a question? Email us at: alumcar@ualberta.ca What the Job? is a University of Alberta Alumni Association podcast Hosted by: Matt Rea Produced by: Jennifer Jenkins and Matt Rea Music: Cottages by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Sahar Jamal is the Founder of Maziwa, which supports East African mothers who face the impossible choice between breastfeeding their newborns and working postpartum. Sahar's Tanzanian and Indian heritage inspired her to spend the last decade focused on maternal and newborn health in these regions, through organizations like Jacaranda Health, Johnson & Johnson, and the Aga Khan Development Network. Sahar is from Vancouver, Canada, and has BCOM and BA from Queen's University and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management.
Welcoming Jon Tanner, a former international hockey player and the co-founder of Coach For Life Foundation to Purposely where he shares his organisation's mission to inspire and educate the next generation of sports coaches. Founded in January 2021, the Coach For Life Foundation aims to elevate the quality of youth sport coaches in New Zealand. Their mission is clear: to inspire and empower coaches to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young athletes. Through fostering a connected and engaged community, they're building a platform for motivated coaches to thrive and excel. Jon's roots in Hamilton, where he attended St Paul's Collegiate, laid the foundation for his remarkable trajectory. Armed with a BCom from Otago University, Jon made his mark on the hockey field, representing the Black Sticks Men's Hockey team in 1982. But his contributions extend far beyond the sports arena. In the world of finance and community engagement, Jon is a force to be reckoned with. His involvement in various boards and trustee roles, including Momentum Waikato, Cure Parkinson's NZ, and Hamilton Gardens Development Trust, underscores his commitment to making a difference. Not to mention his instrumental role in fundraising for organizations like the Neuro Research Charitable Trust and the Halberg Trust. Despite his many achievements in business and philanthropy, Jon's heart remains intertwined with the world of sports, especially hockey. From his successful coaching career to his pivotal role in establishing Midlands Hockey in 1998, Jon's dedication to the sport is unwavering. As a former Hockey New Zealand board member and Founding Chair for the Hockey Foundation, he continues to shape the landscape of New Zealand's sporting community. For Jon, youth sport coaching holds a special place in his heart. His own enriching experiences as a young athlete, coupled with his belief in the importance of nurturing coaches, drive his passion for this cause. It's a passion that has earned him recognition, including being awarded a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for his services to hockey. As Jon Tanner embarks on this new chapter with the Coach For Life Foundation, his journey serves as a beacon of inspiration for us all. Through purpose-driven initiatives and unwavering commitment, Jon is not just shaping the future of sports coaching; he's leaving a lasting legacy of empowerment and transformation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-longbottom2/message
On this week's Tank Talks, we're joined by Pascal Britt-Cote from Export Development Canada (EDC). Pascal breaks down how EDC supports Canadian tech globally, far beyond just physical goods, aiding software and service sectors with knowledge, connections, and financial support to scale internationally.EDC's initiatives include specialized tech units, engagement at key tech events, and partnerships with tech bankers and associations. Utilizing its worldwide offices, EDC connects Canadian firms with global partners and customers. Pascal also highlights EDC's investment matching program for midsize companies, providing targeted financial support based on growth plans.About Pascal Britt-Cote:Pascal Britt-Cote works as the Regional Director, Mid-Market Business for the technology sector for the province of Ontario. He supports a team of talented Relationship Managers located in Ottawa, Toronto and Kitchener / Waterloo. During his 16 years at EDC he's had the opportunity to be part of different teams including underwriting EDC's three suites of products: International Financial Guarantee (IFG), International Trade Guarantee (ITG) and Account Receivable Insurance (ARI). He started his EDC career in 2007 as an Account Manager.He has a BCom with a specialization in Management from the University of Ottawa and also holds an MBA from the University of Montreal.In this episode, we discuss:(01:38) Started working at EDC 17 years ago, interested in international trade and finance. Worked in various roles within EDC, currently leads the Ontario tech mid-market team.(03:02) EDC supports companies that export goods, services, or software. Focuses on five key subsectors including software and B2B.(04:46) Since 2018, EDC has focused on the tech sector, creating tech units in Ontario and Quebec to understand and support the sector better.(07:13) Describes EDC as evolving and more engaged with tech companies. Initial meeting with companies to understand their needs and how EDC can support them.(09:21) EDC can assist founders and sales leaders looking for international partners and customers.(11:47) Explains that every country has an Export Credit Agency (ECA) like EDC; the U.S. equivalent is EXIM.(12:31) EDC's mid-market team handles accounts with sales from $10M to $300M. Criteria for support include having an export angle and a signed equity term sheet.(20:13) EDC helped companies during COVID by providing bonds and standby letters of guarantee to ease supplier payment terms.(26:20) EDC supports companies with knowledge on expanding internationally, including understanding local markets, legal and tax compliance.(30:59) EDC aims to connect with as many tech companies as possible, offering knowledge, connections, and financial solutions.(32:26) Highlights the Indo Pacific region's growing importance and EDC's focus on sectors with the highest growth potential.Fast Favorites:*
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Meet Ghia Nadel and Johan v Dyk, two individuals with impressive sales and marketing backgrounds. Johan, with his immense success in the wine industry and a BCom in Informatics, has a deep passion for technology which he cleverly infuses into his sales and marketing strategies. Ghia, on the other hand, transitioned from a career in aviation as a flight attendant to sales and marketing. She founded a thriving textiles company and has a knack for creating bespoke bags that surpass her client's expectations. Together, they've created sak.sak - a brand that beautifully showcases the diversity and uniqueness of South Africa.
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Young people today face many mental health issues like bullying, peer pressure, addictions, academic expectations & work pressure including issues arising from modern society. How does one deal with these issues? Our host Rishika Miranda continues to discuss the topic: mental health awareness among the youth - Part 2 with Dr. Angeliqueka Rao (a medical graduate and psychiatrist specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry in the UK) & Augustine Neil (a BCom student from St Joseph's College, Bangalore and former joint secretary of ICAF Karnataka). Dive into this interesting conversation and find out about the mental health issues among the youth today.
Young people today face many mental health issues like bullying, peer pressure, addictions, academic expectations & work pressure including issues arising from modern society. How does one deal with these issues? Our host Rishika Miranda discusses the topic: mental health awareness among the youth - Part 1 with Dr. Angeliqueka Rao (a medical graduate and psychiatrist specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry in the UK) & Augustine Neil (a BCom student from St Joseph's College, Bangalore and former joint secretary of ICAF). Dive into this interesting conversation and find out about the mental health issues among the youth today.
Dois anos depois do SOUR, nossa menina motorista Olivia Rodrigo já trocou a habilitação provisória pela permanente em GUTS, seu novo álbum, que foi nossa grande pauta da semana. Além dela, comentamos também a nova faixa da Leigh-Anne, My Love, em parceria com Ayra Starr, e a volta da Cardi B, Bongos, com a Megan Thee Stallion. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/farofaconceito/support
“In the world of HR, understanding the balance between a company's goals and an employee's aspirations is the key to finding the right fit. The collaboration between AI and HR in recruitment is shaping the future of workforce planning, creating a more efficient and effective process.”In today's episode of The Shape of Work podcast, we have Mitesh Sharma, Human Resource Business Partner at AFRY, a European leader in engineering, design, and advisory services, with a global reach. Mitesh has an overall work experience of over nine years and has worked at multiple organisations such as Shiv Shakti Enterprises, Paysquare Consultancy, ThyssenKrupp Elevator, etc. He did his BCom from Veer Narmad South Gujarat University and his MBA from Savitribai Phule Pune University.In this episode, Mitesh generously shares his wealth of knowledge in this riveting conversation, highlighting the importance of exceptional communication skills, fostering strong relationships with business leaders, and the indispensability of the human touch in HR.Episode HighlightsKey skills needed for successThe importance of the human touchThe emerging trends and challenges in the field of HRThe challenges of employee satisfaction, work-life balance, diversity, and global connecting with team membersFollow Mitesh on LinkedinProduced by: Priya BhattPodcast Host: Riddhi AgarwalAbout Springworks:Springworks is a fully-distributed HR technology organisation building tools and products to simplify recruitment, onboarding, employee engagement, and retention. The product stack from Springworks includes:SpringVerify— B2B verification platformEngageWith— employee recognition and rewards platform that enriches company cultureTrivia — a suite of real-time, fun, and interactive games platforms for remote/hybrid team-buildingSpringRole — verified professional-profile platform backed by blockchain, andSpringRecruit — a forever-free applicant tracking system.Springworks prides itself on being an organisation focused on employee well-being and workplace culture, leading to a 4.8 rating on Glassdoor for the 200+ employee strength company.
Catalyzed by the drop in US CPI inflation in June, near-term recession risk has moderated and the focus has shifted closer to the market's favored scenario of a painless disinflation and economic soft landing. Amidst a broad-based rally in risky assets, commodities stand out as under-valued, under-owned, and backed by compelling fundamentals and technicals—a good entry point for a catch-up tactical allocation. The BCOM index gained 5% in July, but there is likely more where this came from. Should recessionary fears not materialize over the next six months, idiosyncratic risks leave the entire complex exposed to the upside, with the rally in BCOM extending. In order of preference, we favor natural gas, ags, oil and gold, and maintain neutral stance on base metals. Speakers: Natasha Kaneva, Global Commodities Shikha Chaturvedi, Global Commodities Gregory Shearer, Global Commodities Tracey Allen, Global Commodities This podcast was recorded on July 21, 2023. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4462795-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2023 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
“Workplace happiness and engagement are crucial for every individual. By fostering total employee engagement, we empower employees to take ownership and feel valued, leading to a positive work environment and overall well-being.”In the new instalment of The Shape of Work podcast, we have Sajal Bhardwaj, HR People Partner at Yash Technologies, who promises to shed some light on the often overlooked aspects of organisational success. Sajal has worked as an intern in various organisations such as A2Z Packaging, SpeEdLabs, and National Fertilisers. She did her BCom from the Prestige Institute of Management and her MBA from IPS Academy.In this episode, Sajal helps us navigate the significance of the onboarding process, highlighting how a new recruit's initial impression of a company can have a profound and lasting impact on their level of engagement. Her insights are a treasure trove for those who understand the importance of fostering an environment where employees feel cherished and valued. Episode HighlightsWorkplace happiness and employee engagementThe importance of employee onboardingWhich benefits drive the highest employee satisfaction engagement?What strategies can be used to achieve these goals?Follow Sajal on LinkedinProduced by: Priya BhattPodcast Host: Archit SethiAbout Springworks:Springworks is a fully-distributed HR technology organisation building tools and products to simplify recruitment, onboarding, employee engagement, and retention. The product stack from Springworks includes:SpringVerify— B2B verification platformEngageWith— employee recognition and rewards platform that enriches company cultureTrivia — a suite of real-time, fun, and interactive games platforms for remote/hybrid team-buildingSpringRole — verified professional-profile platform backed by blockchain, andSpringRecruit — a forever-free applicant tracking system.Springworks prides itself on being an organisation focused on employee well-being and workplace culture, leading to a 4.8 rating on Glassdoor for the 200+ employee strength company.
In today's episode the new president and Chairperson of the African Association of Visitor Experiences and Attractions (AAVEA) Mpume Mabuza outlines her priorities for the association. As the current CEO of Downtown Music Hub (DTMH), the former Marketing Executive for uShaka Marine World and former Chairperson of the Durban Chamber Tourism Forum, Mabuza brings a wealth of experience and insights into the attractions industry to the AAVEA board. Her passion for social development, leadership and innovation are reflected in her tertiary qualifications which include a B Com, a post-graduate Diploma in Business Management and an MBA.
In this episode of The Art of the Suit in which I am going to be unpacking how you can improve a skill that you, most likely, take for granted – the art of listening. As a coach, listening is one of the core skill competencies that we are trained to develop and required to constantly refine. The ability to listen may seem to be a no-brainer but it is just the opposite. We all have biases, many of which are unconscious. Add to this your personal experiences of life, and preconceived ideas and you will soon realise that what you hear and how you typically respond is highly influenced by your own perceptions and may be far removed from what was actually said. Not sure? Well, How often has it happened that you feel completely misunderstood? How often have you been told “You aren't listening to me” or “That's not what I meant, not what I asked, not what I said”? The impact of poor listening skills takes its toll on personal relationships, in the workplace, and in media. In fact in every aspect of our lives. This was the subject matter of a session that I had with one of my own coaches, Mark Kahn, around Corrective Listening. As an aside, yes, coaches have coaches. In fact, this is an equally important expectation of professional coaches. Anyway, back to the discussion about Corrective Listening. I avoid labeling people, particularly those as talented as Mark, but to help frame who you will be listening to: he holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology, has a BCom degree, and is an executive coach and management consultant. Mark works with a diverse range of therapies – far too many to try and do them justice in this intro. One of his great passions is helping people develop self-esteem – a topic that led him to write a book called Love Yourself for no reason. He is a treasure trove of knowledge and insight and why I find my sessions with him to be equally supportive, challenging, enlightening, and motivating. If you are interested in making contact with Mark you can WhatsApp him on +27824549564. So listen in and learn to pick up a few tips on how to improve this skill. #leadership, #coaching, #selfdevelopment, #listeningskills, #empathy, #holdingspace, #safespace, #collaboration, #skills, #dogood, #bemore, #relationships, #parenting, #collaboration, #podcast
This week, John speaks with Joe Markovitch, CExP, BCom, to discuss how he went from owning a bakery, to helping others exit their businesses. Joe has over 30 years of business experience, and exited his own business with BEI training. He was also a business instructor at Vancouver Community College, and is Senior Advisor at Wardell International.Connect with Joe: https://www.joeco.ca/Go to: https://exitmap.com/meet-the-team/Connect with John: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnfdini/============================================“In the past decade surveys have shown that 75% of former business owners are “unhappy” or “have regrets” a year after their transition. The Exit Planning Coach podcast is dedicated to reducing that number by helping advisors create deeper conversations with their clients.”John F. Dini, CEXP, CEPA ============================================
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DoubleLine Portfolio Manager Jeff Mayberry and Quantitative Analyst Eric Dhall run down a Dec. 12-16 market performance that shifted in the wake of Wednesday's FOMC rate hike. Equities perhaps partied too hard Wednesday after the Fed delivered only a 50-basis-point hike, closing out the week down while rates rallied across the U.S. Treasury curve (1:56). The BCOM marked a tiny boost for commodities, and it looks like Bitcoin might miss out on a holiday bonus this year (5:45). On the macro front, November CPI was down versus expectations (7:27) but the FOMC meeting was the news event of the week. For their Topic of the Week (13:12), Jeff and Eric review the FOMC rate hike and market reaction, including the Dow's real-time response to Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell's speech. The pair also read the dot-plot tea leaves with a look toward next year and beyond, and they review some of the more intriguing questions and answers at Chair Powell's press conference. The episode closes with a lengthy list of data prints to keep an eye on (26:35), as the show will take off Dec. 23 before returning Dec. 30 for a year-end roundup! Happy Holidays From Monday Morning Minutes!
Matt Andrews, the faculty director of the Building State Capability program at Harvard Kennedy School, says the reasons why African nations haven't done better at soccer's world championships have a lot in common with why much of the continent's economic promise has also gone unfulfilled. The World Cup, the biggest championship in soccer—or football, depending on where you are from—is currently underway and it's one of the two most-watched sporting events on the planet, the other being the Olympic Games. Yet even though it's a world-wide event, the list of World Cup champions is dominated by European countries like France, Italy, and Germany, plus a handful of South American ones like Argentina and Brazil. No African nation, meanwhile, has ever made it even as far as the semifinals, although Morocco will have the opportunity to make history tomorrow when they face off against Portugal in the quarterfinals. Some possible reasons for Africa's lack of success were recently outlined in a research paper by Matt Andrews, the Edward S. Mason Senior Lecturer in International Development at HKS and faculty director of the Building State Capability program. Andrews, who grew up as a soccer fan in South Africa, says the problem isn't talent—in fact, top professional soccer teams around the world are loaded with African-born players. Instead, Andrews says the reasons Africa's soccer teams don't do better look a lot like the reasons their economies don't do better—they lack the institutional support that would help them realize their latent talent and promise. Matt Andrews is here today to talk football, goals, aspirations, and how to put African on a winning path.Matt Andrews is the Edward S. Mason Senior Lecturer in International Development at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He has worked in over 50 countries across the globe as a civil servant, international development expert, researcher, teacher, advisor and coach. He has written three books and over 60 other publications on the topics of development and management. He is also the faculty director of the Building State Capability program at Harvard, which is where he has developed – with a team – a policy and management method to address complex challenges. This method is called problem driven iterative adaptation (PDIA) and was developed through over a decade of applied action research work by Matt and his team. It is now used by practitioners across the globe. Matt holds a BCom degree from the University of Natal, Durban (South Africa), an MSc from the University of London, and a PhD in Public Administration from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University.Ralph Ranalli of the HKS Office of Public Affairs and Communications is the host, producer, and editor of HKS PolicyCast. A former journalist, public television producer, and entrepreneur, he holds an AB in Political Science from UCLA and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.The co-producer of PolicyCast is Susan Hughes. Design and graphics support is provided by Lydia Rosenberg, Delane Meadows and the OCPA Design Team. Social media promotion and support is provided by Natalie Montaner and the OCPA Digital Team.
Larry Levy, Co-founder & CEO, Lucid GreenA serial entrepreneur, Larry brings a wealth of hands-on experience, with a focus on computational linguistics (machine learning), IoT and SaaS based finance and marketing platforms. As co-founder and CEO of Lucid Green, Larry oversees operations to bring LucidIDs to the forefront of cannabis supply chain solutions. Prior to Lucid Green, Larry served as co-founder and CEO of Semagix Group, which was sold to Warburg Pincus in 2006. Larry was also the founder and CEO of Protégé Holdings, recognized as an “Upside 100” company, as well as the founder of Citria and Delrina Europe. Delrina was sold to Symantec in 1995. Larry guest lectures entrepreneurship at the Cornell University - Johnson School of Management. He holds a BCom and BAcc from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, and is a chartered accountant CA(SA).https://www.linkedin.com/company/lucid-green/https://twitter.com/lucidgreeniohttps://www.instagram.com/lucidgreen.io/
Andrew and his friend Bcom catch up, talk about Andrew's trip to NYC and some Anime like Odd Taxi, Gundam: The Witch of Mercury and more. Enjoy! Don't forget to search Nerdom and Other Nonsense Anime, AAA Podcast and The Anime Radicals Network on iTunes/Google Play/Spotify and any other podcast catcher that you use. You can follow the hosts on Twitter/Instagram: Andrew: @frigimonfanatic / @frigimonfanatic Bcom: @bcom33 / @nerdomandother You can find more info on the show at Website: http://roaajcast.com E-mail: roaajcast@gmail.com Twitter: @roaajcast Instagram:@roaajcast Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/goattcast Anime Radicals Network Information: Website: www.animeradicals.com E-mail: animeradicalsnetwork@gmail.com Twitter: @animeradicals Facebook: www.facebook.com/animeradicals/ We are also on iTunes/Google Play/Spotify/TuneIn/Stitcher, just type Recovery of An Anime Junkie Podcast or Geeking Out At The Tower Podcast or Anime Radicals in the search bar. Episode Topics: Anime, NYC, K-Pop, Musicals, Gundam, Witch of Mercury, Pop Team Epic, Odd Taxi,
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Episode 135 - Things to do on Check-out Day! Things to do on Check-out Day! Hey everyone, I'm Mike, she's Sophie, that's Brenda, and and he's Grogu, and we're On the Road with Mickey! This is episode 135 for August 22, 2022, and today our feature topic is Things to do on Check-out Day! Grab your favorite beverage, sit back, and relax, and tell us in the comments below what you think! Here's the rundown of what we talked about: Cheddar from the Big CheeseBrenda: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger are back for meet and greets at the Magic Kingdom! We used to see Pooh over by Journey to Imagination but you could only see him at a distance, now they are meeting together at The Thotful Spot in Fantasyland. Well, that's all I've got! TTFN! Ta-Ta for now!Sophie: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is going to be re-released in IMAX starting on August 26th in anticipation of the release of the Disney+ series, Andor. In addition to Rogue One, you can also get an extended preview of what the series will look like.Mike: As Brenda announced on her Facebook page recently, the Disney Skyliner will be down for maintenance from January 22-29, 2023. This will impact all resorts that have Skyliner service, and bus transportation to all parks will be available during the refurbishment.Connect with us! Here's how: Facebook: https://facebook.ontheroadwithmickey.comFacebook Group: https://facebookgroup.ontheroadwithmickey.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheRoadwithMickeyInstagram: On the Road with MickeyEmail: info@ontheroadwithmickey.comFrom Last Week:We received some more listener feedback on their favorite Disney smells.Jennifer has these favorites she likes: “The old Soarin jasmine smell, POTC smoke smell and popcorn.”Tanya said “I like the smell of Dinosaur!, Popcorn and turkey legs.”Stephanie has two favorites: “Fiji scene in Soarin, Yacht club lobby”Sheila likes these smells: “Original Soaring of California, Grand Floridian Gingerbread House and The musty clean smell of pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland”Vickie has an affinity to Wilderness Lodge: “Wilderness Lodge. Nothing like walking the hallway down to Roaring Forks. So many memories at that resort. I have some wax melts that come close.”Last, but certainly not least, Chrissy from BCOM had this to add: “Flight of passage, soarin polyenisan scene, soarin' India smell”Feature Topic: Things to do on Check-out Day!Nice sit-down breakfastResort hopping to check out other resortsVisiting some areas you haven't been to recently, like Disney Springs or the Boardwalk area.When Dining comes back, convert extra credits for snack credits.Meeting up with local friendsMonorail Mania Meal – Start at the Poly at Tambu Lounge, Contemporary with lunch at the Contempo Cafe, and then Grand Floridian Gasparilla Grill for ginormous cake popsA round of mini golfSleep in but don't forget check-out time is 11:00 AMTake in the pool on your last day.Check out the resort arcadeBooking a character dining experience at a resort, like Chef Mickey's, Cape May, etc.Check out a Disney movie at a Disney theater at Disney SpringsDepending on your flight time, check out Cirque du SoleilTake time to journal the things you didn't get a chance to do.Fishing charterWalking paths at the resortsThis Day in Disney History for August 22:1905: The Birth of animator Robert W. YoungquistDisney Who's Who CharacterHector from CocoA little bit of Walt“I feel there is no door which, with the kind of talent we have in our organization, could not be opened, and we hope we can continue to unlock these barriers as long as we are in the business of bringing a happy note to those who patronize our pictures.” - Walt DisneyComing Next Week: Would You Rather...Disney Style! Watch us on YouTube!
Quantas vezes você já não ouviu que os recursos do planeta terra estão perto do fim? Só que agora parece que esse dia não apenas chegou, como tem nome, e já passamos por ele. É o Dia da Sobrecarga da Terra, celebrado, entre muitas aspas, claro, no último dia 29 de julho, data em que nós, seres humanos, finalmente consumimos tudo o que os nossos ecossistemas são capazes de produzir e renovar em um ano. O alerta foi feito no Twitter pelo físico Ricardo Galvão, presidente do Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) até agosto de 2019, quando foi demitido pelo presidente Jair Bolsonaro, que estava muito incomodado com as imagens de satélites comprovando que as queimadas e os desmatamentos registradas no governo dele cresciam de maneira desordenada. Nessa entrevista a Carlos Alberto Jr., Ricardo Galvão também conta como soube que o Gabinete de Segurança Institucional, o GSI, grampeou seus telefones e e-mails. Parece que o jogo é pesado. Eu sou Carlos Alberto Jr e esse é o Roteireices. Vamos nessa. Link Twitter Ricardo Galvão: https://twitter.com/ricardogalvaosp?s=20&t=uX73pX06U5f97xK5cYWI9w Link para apoiar o Roteirices no Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/roteirices Link para o canal do Roteirices no YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWcnLFszvII9KdvOv7I1zY483cDdw68Cv Link para o canal do Roteirices no Telegram: https://t.me/roteirices_podcast Link para o podcast Roteirices: https://open.spotify.com/show/18ZOTUBCj6mE0AyUgDZcjH?si=f358843880b44829 Link para o Roteirices no Twitter: https://twitter.com/Roteirices_pod Link para apoiar o Roteirices no Catarse: https://www.catarse.me/roteirices_podcast?ref=user_contributed&project_id=138437&project_user_id=178775 Código para apoiar o Roteirices no PIX celular: 61994510183 Contato: roteirices@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 132 - 3 Disney Restaurants To Try! 3 Disney Restaurants To Try! Hey everyone, I'm Mike, she's Sophie, that's Brenda, and and he's Grogu, and we're On the Road with Mickey! This is episode 132 for August 1, 2022, and today our feature topic is 3 Disney Restaurants To Try! Grab your favorite beverage, sit back, and relax, and tell us in the comments below what you think! Here's the rundown of what we talked about: Cheddar from the Big CheeseMike: Last Wednesday, July 27th, MagicBand+ debuted at Walt Disney World. The latest version of the popular wearable technology still does all that you are used to doing, but it also includes such new features as interactions with the Disney Fab 50 statues and more! Sophie: Last Tuesday the 26th was the 70th (or is it 71st) Anniversary of the release of Alice in Wonderland. To commemorate the anniversary, Disney Artist and Historian Stacia Martin wrote a post on the Disney Parks Blog, along with an accompanying YouTube video, showing how to draw the Cheshire Cat.Brenda: Late this summer, the Boardwalk Deli will open up at the location that used to be the Boardwalk Bakery. Featuring authentic delicatessen sandwiches, it will also have a lot of sweets to enjoy as well. No official opening date has been announced, but if you look at the calendar for the restaurant it shows operating hours starting on August 15. Also, it'll be open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.Connect with us! Here's how: Facebook: https://facebook.ontheroadwithmickey.comFacebook Group: https://facebookgroup.ontheroadwithmickey.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OntheRoadwithMickeyInstagram: On the Road with MickeyEmail: info@ontheroadwithmickey.comFeature Topic: 3 Disney Restaurants To Try!Sophie: 1) Space 2202) Mama Melrose's3) Rose & CrownBrenda: 1) Victoria & Albert's Chef Table Experience2) Steakhouse 71 - dinner3) Topolino's Terrace - dinnerMike: 1) Le Cellier2) California Grill3) Coral ReefListener Feedback:We asked in our Facebook Group for what others were looking to try as well, and here's the responses:Chris from Billy's Closet of Magic said he wants to eat at Cinderella's Royal Table, Chef Mickey's, and California Grill.Chrissy from BCOM wants to eat at Topolino's Terrace, Victoria & Albert's Chef Table Experience, Nine Dragons, and Morimoto.Cindy wants to eat at The Rose & Crown, The Luau at the Poly, and Le Cellier.Jennifer wants to eat at Boma, Olivia's, and Chefs de France.John wants to eat at Victoria & Albert, Akershus, and Big River GrillePam wants to eat at Chef Art Smith's Homecoming, Space 220, and Shula's SteakhouseLastly, Sheila wants to eat at Victoria & Albert, Bull & Bear at the Waldorf Astoria, and 3 Bridges.This Day in Disney History for August 1:1933: Birth of Dom DeLuiseDisney Who's Who CharacterDopey from Snow White & The Seven DwarfsA little bit of Walt“Most of my life I have done what I wanted to do. I have had fun on the job. I have never been able to confine that fun to office hours.” - Walt DisneyComing Next Week: An update on our 22 things for 2022 list Watch us on YouTube!
After reviewing market returns and the July 11-15 week's macro news, DoubleLine's Jeffrey Mayberry and Sam Lau field a question on what indicator is the best predictor of commodity prices going forward (21:08). Jeff and Sam start by reviewing the two major commodity indexes, the BCOM and S&P GSCI; their sector weightings; and how momentum is gauged. They then move to a discussion of the outlook for commodities based on longer-term macro factors (26:03), including the futures market, which they cover in-depth in Episode 48*. The two note that current commodity performance is just one of the signifiers influencing the talk about recession (34:00). If you are interested in putting together your own indicators, check out Jeff and Sam's appearance on Channel 11 News for some additional guidance**. It was an interesting market week (1:49) full of market-moving macro data. It was a mixed bag for fixed income (3:05), and the struggle in commodities continued (8:05). Currency conversions on the week got a little easier as the euro broke parity, basically achieving a 1-1 exchange with the U.S. dollar (9:35). On the macro front (11:55), the main news was the higher than expected CPI print for June, which broke into the 9 handle. Meanwhile, June retail sales numbers were actually pretty strong (16:30). *MMM Episode 48: 7% CPI, Pricing in 4 Rate Hikes and a Primer on Commodities Futures ** Channel 11 News S3 E4: Do Commodities Have Room to Run?
Sylvie Légère (BCom '91) is a social entrepreneur, impact investor, philanthropist, and author of Trust Your Voice: A Roadmap to Focus and Influence. Her passion for women's empowerment inspired her co-founding of The Policy Circle, a non-profit organization committed to public policy dialogue that has grown into a community of over 13,500 members across 44 states in the US. Sylvie discusses creative ways to foster community engagement and as part of the Ricketts family her inspiring community work with the Chicago Cubs. Special spotlight question to Sylvie from Meg Beretta (BScSoc '17), director of digital strategy for the Nova Scotia Digital Service.(In English only with English and French transcript available).Transcripts of this episode are available in English and French.Guest: Sylvie Légère (BCom '91), Sylvie Légère website Spotlight Question: Meg Beretta (BScSoc '17)Host: Gwen Madiba, MA '12; BSocSc '08Theme Music: Idris Lawal, BCom '15Production: University of Ottawa's Alumni Relations teamProducer: Rhea Laube, MA '12Sound Engineer: Richard VilleneuveRecording Assistance: Pop-Up PodcastingPlease send your questions and comments to alumni@uottawa.ca. Stay connected with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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TOPICS AND TIMESTAMPS: Stocks Crash 0:00 Recession Imminent 1:10 Markets Freefall 7:10 Commodity Absurdity 10:43 EXPLAINER: Recession fears grow. But how high is the risk? | AP News https://apnews.com/article/business-united-states-economy-layoffs-prices-85ee014b63a7000ed0bd08878d9d4b20 Stock Traders See Hard Landing in Soft Data - Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-09/scorched-stock-traders-starting-to-see-hard-landing-in-soft-data?srnd=premium-canada Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for May 9 - Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-08/u-s-futures-fall-asia-stocks-set-for-choppy-open-markets-wrap Dollar Strength Bucks Inflation Woes - WSJ https://www.wsj.com/articles/dollar-strength-bucks-inflation-woes-11651878863 BCOM to SPX.jpg (1280×577) https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/BCOM%20to%20SPX.jpg?itok=RofdqKLm 2022-05-09_12-49-11.jpg (990×647) https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/2022-05-09_12-49-11.jpg?itok=3wc7LOLV 2022-05-09_11-25-05.jpg (989×666) https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/2022-05-09_11-25-05.jpg?itok=P1qbtGKc Tech giants lost over $1 trillion in value in last three trading days https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/09/tech-giants-lost-over-1-trillion-in-value-in-last-three-trading-days.html 2022-05-09_09-28-13_0.jpg (987×663)
Neste episódio fizemos nosso powerankig da série A, além de comentar o início da dupla GRENAL na maior compatição nacional do brasil, o Brasileirão. Bora dar play! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/catimbapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/catimbapodcast/support
After a review of the Jan. 18-21 market activity and macro news, DoubleLine's Samuel Lau and Jeff Mayberry explain and explore how to trade volatility, particularly in light of their discussion in the last episode on the futures curve*, which is one way to trade the Volatility Index (VIX) (16:08). In their deep dive, they take a look at the history and methodology of the VIX (commonly referred to as the Fear Gauge) and how the index correlates to performance of S&P 500 Index options, what it means to short or go long volatility, ways to gain exposure to the VIX and how a sudden spike in volatility led to February 2018's Volmageddon. In their recap of markets for Jan. 18-21 (2:07), no sector was spared from a sea of red. The U.S. Treasury yield curve flattened (4:21), with the 10-year down and the shorter end of the curve up. Commodities enjoyed a strong week (8:56), including gold. Bitcoin was down. After a fraught weekend of NFL playoffs and food-based headwear, next week's events (34:57) will include housing price and PCE numbers, an advanced estimate of fourth quarter GDP and a much anticipated Federal Open Market Committee meeting. *MMM Episode 48: 7% CPI, Pricing in 4 Rate Hikes and a Primer on Commodities Futures https://doubleline.com/podcast/mmm-episode-48-7-cpi-pricing-in-4-rate-hikes-and-a-primer-on-commodities-futures/
Every week we see a different commodity skyrocket in price, and as bullish as we are, we're still missing out on just about every one of these! Not acceptable. There is a way to make sure this stops happening, and we participate in some real gains every time it occurs. Broad-based commodity ETFs are the way. Blog for this week's episode - https://nononsenseforex.com/investing/broad-commodities-etfs/ Bloomberg Commodity Index - https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/index/BCOM/charts?CountryCode=XX Blueberry Markets Blog - https://nononsenseforex.com/uncategorized/blueberry-markets-review-my-top-broker-for-2019/ If you don't qualify for Blueberry, go here - https://nononsenseforex.com/uncategorized/markets-com-review/ Americans Go Here https://nononsenseforex.com/uncategorized/ig-us-review/ Follow VP on Twitter https://twitter.com/This_Is_VP4X Check out my Forex trading material too! https://nononsenseforex.com/ The host of this podcast is not a licensed financial advisor, and nothing heard on this podcast should be taken as financial advice. Do your own research and understand all financial decisions and the results therein are yours and yours alone. The host is not responsible for the actions of their sponsors and/or affiliates. Conversely, views expressed on this podcast are that of the host only and may not reflect the views of any companies mentioned. Trading Forex involves risk. Losses can exceed deposits. We are not taking requests for episode topics at this time. Thank you for understanding.
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Today, we will be talking to Zizipho Moloko a social-media content creator and investment professional with four years of experience in Asset Management, Corporate Finance and Private Equity. Zizi will be sharing sharing insight and tips on taking control of your personal finances. She will be touching on points around financial habits that keep people broke, effective ways of saving, budgeting and more financial tips!Zizi mainly creates Financial Education and Lifestyle content that is aimed particularly at women between the ages of 18 and 35. She holds a BCom in Economics & Statistics from UCT as well as a Postgraduate Diploma in Development Finance from the Stellenbosch University Business School. She is passionate about Financial Inclusion and ensuring that everyday South Africans, particularly black South Africans have a fair and equitable chance at economic participation and building financial stability & security for themselves and their families.
Koos Janse van Rensburg is ‘n gebore en getoë Vrystater, maar het, nadat hy sy BCom-graad aan UOVS verwerf het en 15 jaar as ‘n ouditeur in Betlehem gewerk het, etlike jare in die Wes-Kaap deurgebring, uiteindelik as bedryfsdirekteur van Kaap Agri. Hy het 15 jaar gelede egter teruggekeer Vrystaat toe, toe hy as Besturende Direkteur van VKB in Reitz aangestel is. Koos praat padlangs oor die 150-jarige geskiedenis van koöperatiewe landboubesighede, soos VKB, in Suid-Afrika, en hy wil graag sien dat VKB as maatskappy homself as die onbetwiste leier in plaaslike landboubesigheid vestig. Webwerf
En este capitulo vamos a ver algunos tips para aquellos fotógrafos que buscan incursionar en la fotografía de real estate, pero esta vez tenemos como invitado al Sr. Paolo Barraso, especialista en el area, CEO de BCOM realty, agencia inmobiliaria desde hace mas de 15 años, el nos dice que y como hacer para llegar a concretar negocios con este tipo de agencias. Puedes conseguirlos en: Bcomrealty 954 399 0032 paolo@bcomrealty.com Ah! y date una vuelta por mis redes! @soho_estudio @gabriel_cuesta soho-estudio.com Un abrazo! Gabriel