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Hii leo jaridani tunakuletea mada kwa kina ambayo tunasalia hapa makao makuu katika mkutano wa CSW69 uliokunja chamvi Ijumaa wiki jana, tunamsikia aliyekuwa Katibu Mkuu wa Mkutano wa 4 wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa Wanawake, Mkutano wa Beijing Bi. Gertrude Mongella.Hapa New York, Umoja wa Mataifa leo umetoa wito wa kuachiliwa kwa wafanyakazi wake wanaoshikiliwa kote ulimwenguni ambao wamejikuta matatani wakati wakiwahudumia watu walio katika hatari, huku wakihatarisha usalama wao binafsi kwa kukabiliwa na vitisho vya kutekwa nyara, vurugu, unyanyasaji, na kifungo katika maeneo yenye migogoro na majanga.Ripoti mpya iliyotolewa leo na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto UNICEF kuhusu vifo vya watoto imeonya kwamba miongo ya maendeleo katika kupunguza vifo vya watoto na watoto wachanga wakati wa kuzaliwa yako hatarini kutokana na kupunguzwa kwa ufadhili. Idadi ya vifo vya watoto wa chini ya umri wa miaka mitano ilipungua hadi watoto milioni 4.8 mwaka 2023, huku vifo vya wakati wa kuzaliwa vikiendelea kubaki takriban milioni 1.9.Leo ni Siku ya Kimataifa ya Kumbukumbu ya Waathirika wa Utumwa na Biashara ya Watumwa ya Bahari ya Atlantiki, ikiwakumbuka mamilioni ya Waafrika walioteswa, kunyanyaswa, na kunyimwa utu wao. Katika ujumbe wake wa siku hii Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa Antonio Guterres amesema “Kwa zaidi ya karne nne, mamilioni ya Waafrika walitekwa kwa nguvu, kusafirishwa kwa meli hadi mataifa ya kigeni, na kufanyishwa kazi katika hali mbaya za kikatili.”Na katika mashinani kupitia video ya Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Mpango wa Chakula Duniani WFP, Lea mkimbizi kutoka Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo, DRC ambaye sasa amekimbilia Burundi na familia anasilimua hali ilivyokuwa wakati wa kukimbia.Mwenyeji wako ni Leah Mushi, karibu!
Taarab Asilia ni Miongoni mwa Miziki ya kale zaidi katika Mwambao mwa Bahari ya Hindi, Zanzibar Taarab Hertage Ensemble ni miongoni mwa Makundi ya Muziki huo kutoka Visiwani Zanzibar, Ungana na Steven Mumbi katika Makala ya Nyumba ya Sanaa.
Kiongozi wa upinzani ame mkosoa waziri mkuu kwa kufeli kuwa wazi kuhusu wakati jeshi la ulinzi lili pewa taarifa kuhusu mazoezi ya China katika Bahari la Tasman.
I am thrilled to have Dr. Jill Valerias, an Alaskan-based practitioner, joining me for a two-part series on low-dose Naltrexone. I've been eager to explore this topic for quite some time, and Dr.Valerias is the perfect expert to guide us. Get ready for a fascinating discussion as we dive into Part 1 today. What can Low Dose Naltrexone be used for? Boosting immunity Chronic pain Fibromyalgia Autoimmune diseases. Dr. Jill Valerius Bio: Dr. Jill Valerius is a dual board-certified physician in Family and Integrative Medicine with an additional certification in Functional Medicine. She has been practicing family medicine for over 20 years and, over time, has realized that focusing on diet, lifestyle, and nutrition are the only ways to treat and avoid chronic diseases effectively. Through listening, educating, and empowering patients, she has been able to help patients reverse and avoid chronic medical problems and unnecessary prescription medications. Her mission is to educate and empower people to avoid and reverse health problems, allowing them to live happy, healthy, and full lives. In This Episode: What is Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)? What is LDN used for? How Dr.Bahari discovered the concept of using LDN in the 1980s How LDN tricks the body into producing more endorphins to reduce chronic pain and inflammation The benefits of LDN for treating autoimmune conditions Links and Resources: Use code GLUTATHIONE to get 10% off GLUTATHIONE Use code MOOD to get 10% off 5HTP Use code MAGNESIUM to get 10% off MAGNESIUM Follow Your Longevity Blueprint On Instagram| Facebook| Twitter| YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook| Instagram| Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast Guest Social Media Links: Now Health on Facebook Now Health on Instagram Jill Valerius on Instagram Relative Links for This Show: LDN Science LDN Research Trust Now Health Your Longevity Blueprint Products: Glutathione 5 HTP Magnesium Chelate
Matangazo ya saa nzima kuhusu habari za kutwa, ikiwa ni pamoja ripoti kutoka kwa waandishi wetu sehemu mbali mbali duniani na kote Afrika Mashariki na Kati, na vile vile vipindi na makala maalum kuhusu afya, wanawake, jamii na maendeleo.
VIDEO VERSION available at my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/posts/sety-i-and-of-116422687. In 1881, a remarkable discovery took place in Luxor, Egypt. In the hills of Deir el-Bahari, a secret tomb held the reburied mummies of Egypt's famous pharaohs. Figures like Sety I, Ramesses II, Thutmose III, and Amunhotep I lay in rest, in carefully hidden coffins. However, the caskets themselves hold many secrets, which today's guest has spent years exploring. Interview guest: Prof. Kara Cooney (UCLA) presents Recycling for Death:Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches. Part of the UCLA Coffins Project https://arce.org/project/ucla-coffins-project/. Available via AUC Press https://aucpress.com/9781649031280/recycling-for-death/. Kara Cooney's website: https://karacooney.squarespace.com/. The Deir el-Bahari cache and the royal coffins & mummies: Coffin of Sety I https://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/coffinofsetii. Possible evidence of its origin as a queenly coffin via Dr. Peter Lacovara https://peterlacovara.com/portfolio/coffin-conundrum/. Daressy, G. (1909). Cercueils des cachettes royales: Nos 61001-61044. https://archive.org/details/DaressyCercueils1909. Maspero, G., & Brugsch, É. (1881—1887). La Trouvaille de Deir-el-Bahari, 2 vols. https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/maspero1881bd1 and https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/maspero1887bd2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gutta har nok en gang fått med en gjest inn i studio! Mohsen Bahari, en velkjent kampsportutøver og klokkefantast, deler sine erfaringer om klokkens plass i hans hverdag – både som utøver og som samler.
Matangazo ya nusu saa kuhusu habari za mapema asubuhi pamoja na habari za michezo.
Matangazo ya saa nzima kuhusu habari za kutwa, ikiwa ni pamoja ripoti kutoka kwa waandishi wetu sehemu mbali mbali duniani na kote Afrika Mashariki na Kati, na vile vile vipindi na makala maalum kuhusu afya, wanawake, jamii na maendeleo.
Why Iranians Must Be Educated About the Holocaust? A Conversation with Maziar Bahari About the Sardari Project and Iran Recorded, Saturday, August 3 At Ziegler Hall Join us as we hear from our honored guest, Maziar Bahari. Maziar Bahari is an Iranian Canadian journalist known for his exceptional courage in bringing the truth of the Holocaust to Iran and throughout the Middle East. A journalist and filmmaker, Bahari has been a powerful voice against antisemitism.
Ni wiki ya NAIDOC, wakati wakusherehekea historia, utamaduni na mafanikio ya watu wa Mataifa ya Kwanza.
Matangazo ya saa nzima kuhusu habari za kutwa, ikiwa ni pamoja ripoti kutoka kwa waandishi wetu sehemu mbali mbali duniani na kote Afrika Mashariki na Kati, na vile vile vipindi na makala maalum kuhusu afya, wanawake, jamii na maendeleo.
Cook-a-long with Samuel Goldsmith, in this bonus recipe episode from Dina Macki's book, Bahari. This recipe is a podcast exclusive and not available on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dina Macki's first book, Bahari, is a gorgeous deep dive into Omani cuisine and a window into her family's background. The window into our kitchens may show at least one ruined pan, though...Theme music: Lovely Swindler - Amaria Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matangazo ya nusu saa kuhusu habari za mapema asubuhi pamoja na habari za michezo.
This week, Gilly is with the word on Omani food, Dina Macki.Her first book, Bahari: Recipes from an Omani Kitchen and Beyond is out today, but it's been a long time coming; the Jane Grigson Trust Award which she won in 2023 is the annual pointer to the best of the brand new food writers before their books are even finished, and the world has been longing to see what the fuss is all about. Born and brought up in an Omani community in Portsmouth, she tells us how learning about her own food culture has taught her about herself, and shows us around a country which has become so much more than a homeland.Click here for Gilly's Substack to find the recipes behind the food moments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Co-host Tiffany Eslick sits down with Dina Macki, author of Bahari, the first cookbook on Omani cuisine by an Omani author. They talk about the origins of the book and its gorgeous cover, and some of the learnings from getting her first book published. Dina also cooks two dishes with Tiff, the Khoubz Mardhouf, an Omani date paratha, and samaki wa kupaka, grilled fish in a coconut curry. You can pre-order the book now on Kinokuniya or on Amazon.
L'Egypte annonce régulièrement de nouvelles découvertes archéologiques, que certains experts qualifient « d'effets d'annonce » plus politiques que scientifiques. Il est vrai que le ministère des Antiquités égyptien cherche par tous les moyens à faire revenir les touristes sur son sol, afin de sortir progressivement le pays de la grave crise économique qui s'est abattue sur le pays depuis 2011. Rappelons que le tourisme représente 10% du PIB de l'Egypte, et que le secteur a considérablement souffert des effets du terrorisme et de la crise du Covid-19. La découverte de nouvelles tombes est toujours annoncée en grande pompe devant les journalistes du monde entier, car la mise au jour de sépultures intactes et, surtout, de nouvelles momies, enthousiasme toujours les spectateurs de toute origine. Cet engouement pour les tombes et les momies ne date pas d'hier. Les premières sépultures ont été fouillées dès la Renaissance, mais dans le seul but de découvrir des momies, car on pensait, à cette époque, qu'elles avaient des vertus thérapeutiques. Les aventuriers les « récoltaient » donc en masse afin de les réduire en poudre et de les verser dans des fioles ! Ce n'est qu'après l'expédition de Bonaparte que l'Europe entière se prend de passion pour l'Egypte antique. Les premières fouilles, plus ou moins scientifiques, sont alors lancées. Hélas, un très grand nombre de tombes avaient déjà été pillées par les voleurs locaux, parfois dès l'Antiquité. Tomber sur des momies et du mobilier funéraire était donc un véritable miracle, et une source incomparable de richesses et de gloire. En cette fin du XIXe siècle, la quasi-totalité des tombeaux de la Vallée des Rois a été pillée. Mais qu'en est-il des corps des souverains ? Ont-ils tous été détruits ? C'est du moins ce que pensaient les égyptologues, jusqu'à cette incroyable découverte. Lorsque Maspero succède à Mariette à la tête du Service des Antiquités, il est bien loin de se douter que, peu de temps après, aura lieu l'un des plus grands moments de l'égyptologie, la découverte des momies royales de la XVIIIe dynastie. Surnommée « la première trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari », elle surpasse en importance historique la découverte de la tombe de Toutankhamon, une découverte dont aucun archéologue n'osait rêver. Et une nouvelle enquête passionnante attend Maspero, qui n'a rien à envier aux romans d'Agatha Christie. Une émission écrite par Laetitia Faure pour Timline
L'Egypte annonce régulièrement de nouvelles découvertes archéologiques, que certains experts qualifient « d'effets d'annonce » plus politiques que scientifiques. Il est vrai que le ministère des Antiquités égyptien cherche par tous les moyens à faire revenir les touristes sur son sol, afin de sortir progressivement le pays de la grave crise économique qui s'est abattue sur le pays depuis 2011. Rappelons que le tourisme représente 10% du PIB de l'Egypte, et que le secteur a considérablement souffert des effets du terrorisme et de la crise du Covid-19. La découverte de nouvelles tombes est toujours annoncée en grande pompe devant les journalistes du monde entier, car la mise au jour de sépultures intactes et, surtout, de nouvelles momies, enthousiasme toujours les spectateurs de toute origine. Cet engouement pour les tombes et les momies ne date pas d'hier. Les premières sépultures ont été fouillées dès la Renaissance, mais dans le seul but de découvrir des momies, car on pensait, à cette époque, qu'elles avaient des vertus thérapeutiques. Les aventuriers les « récoltaient » donc en masse afin de les réduire en poudre et de les verser dans des fioles ! Ce n'est qu'après l'expédition de Bonaparte que l'Europe entière se prend de passion pour l'Egypte antique. Les premières fouilles, plus ou moins scientifiques, sont alors lancées. Hélas, un très grand nombre de tombes avaient déjà été pillées par les voleurs locaux, parfois dès l'Antiquité. Tomber sur des momies et du mobilier funéraire était donc un véritable miracle, et une source incomparable de richesses et de gloire. En cette fin du XIXe siècle, la quasi-totalité des tombeaux de la Vallée des Rois a été pillée. Mais qu'en est-il des corps des souverains ? Ont-ils tous été détruits ? C'est du moins ce que pensaient les égyptologues, jusqu'à cette incroyable découverte. Lorsque Maspero succède à Mariette à la tête du Service des Antiquités, il est bien loin de se douter que, peu de temps après, aura lieu l'un des plus grands moments de l'égyptologie, la découverte des momies royales de la XVIIIe dynastie. Surnommée « la première trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari », elle surpasse en importance historique la découverte de la tombe de Toutankhamon, une découverte dont aucun archéologue n'osait rêver. Et une nouvelle enquête passionnante attend Maspero, qui n'a rien à envier aux romans d'Agatha Christie. Une émission écrite par Laetitia Faure pour Timline
L'Egypte annonce régulièrement de nouvelles découvertes archéologiques, que certains experts qualifient « d'effets d'annonce » plus politiques que scientifiques. Il est vrai que le ministère des Antiquités égyptien cherche par tous les moyens à faire revenir les touristes sur son sol, afin de sortir progressivement le pays de la grave crise économique qui s'est abattue sur le pays depuis 2011. Rappelons que le tourisme représente 10% du PIB de l'Egypte, et que le secteur a considérablement souffert des effets du terrorisme et de la crise du Covid-19. La découverte de nouvelles tombes est toujours annoncée en grande pompe devant les journalistes du monde entier, car la mise au jour de sépultures intactes et, surtout, de nouvelles momies, enthousiasme toujours les spectateurs de toute origine. Cet engouement pour les tombes et les momies ne date pas d'hier. Les premières sépultures ont été fouillées dès la Renaissance, mais dans le seul but de découvrir des momies, car on pensait, à cette époque, qu'elles avaient des vertus thérapeutiques. Les aventuriers les « récoltaient » donc en masse afin de les réduire en poudre et de les verser dans des fioles ! Ce n'est qu'après l'expédition de Bonaparte que l'Europe entière se prend de passion pour l'Egypte antique. Les premières fouilles, plus ou moins scientifiques, sont alors lancées. Hélas, un très grand nombre de tombes avaient déjà été pillées par les voleurs locaux, parfois dès l'Antiquité. Tomber sur des momies et du mobilier funéraire était donc un véritable miracle, et une source incomparable de richesses et de gloire. En cette fin du XIXe siècle, la quasi-totalité des tombeaux de la Vallée des Rois a été pillée. Mais qu'en est-il des corps des souverains ? Ont-ils tous été détruits ? C'est du moins ce que pensaient les égyptologues, jusqu'à cette incroyable découverte. Lorsque Maspero succède à Mariette à la tête du Service des Antiquités, il est bien loin de se douter que, peu de temps après, aura lieu l'un des plus grands moments de l'égyptologie, la découverte des momies royales de la XVIIIe dynastie. Surnommée « la première trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari », elle surpasse en importance historique la découverte de la tombe de Toutankhamon, une découverte dont aucun archéologue n'osait rêver. Et une nouvelle enquête passionnante attend Maspero, qui n'a rien à envier aux romans d'Agatha Christie. Une émission écrite par Laetitia Faure pour Timline
L'Egypte annonce régulièrement de nouvelles découvertes archéologiques, que certains experts qualifient « d'effets d'annonce » plus politiques que scientifiques. Il est vrai que le ministère des Antiquités égyptien cherche par tous les moyens à faire revenir les touristes sur son sol, afin de sortir progressivement le pays de la grave crise économique qui s'est abattue sur le pays depuis 2011. Rappelons que le tourisme représente 10% du PIB de l'Egypte, et que le secteur a considérablement souffert des effets du terrorisme et de la crise du Covid-19. La découverte de nouvelles tombes est toujours annoncée en grande pompe devant les journalistes du monde entier, car la mise au jour de sépultures intactes et, surtout, de nouvelles momies, enthousiasme toujours les spectateurs de toute origine. Cet engouement pour les tombes et les momies ne date pas d'hier. Les premières sépultures ont été fouillées dès la Renaissance, mais dans le seul but de découvrir des momies, car on pensait, à cette époque, qu'elles avaient des vertus thérapeutiques. Les aventuriers les « récoltaient » donc en masse afin de les réduire en poudre et de les verser dans des fioles ! Ce n'est qu'après l'expédition de Bonaparte que l'Europe entière se prend de passion pour l'Egypte antique. Les premières fouilles, plus ou moins scientifiques, sont alors lancées. Hélas, un très grand nombre de tombes avaient déjà été pillées par les voleurs locaux, parfois dès l'Antiquité. Tomber sur des momies et du mobilier funéraire était donc un véritable miracle, et une source incomparable de richesses et de gloire. En cette fin du XIXe siècle, la quasi-totalité des tombeaux de la Vallée des Rois a été pillée. Mais qu'en est-il des corps des souverains ? Ont-ils tous été détruits ? C'est du moins ce que pensaient les égyptologues, jusqu'à cette incroyable découverte. Lorsque Maspero succède à Mariette à la tête du Service des Antiquités, il est bien loin de se douter que, peu de temps après, aura lieu l'un des plus grands moments de l'égyptologie, la découverte des momies royales de la XVIIIe dynastie. Surnommée « la première trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari », elle surpasse en importance historique la découverte de la tombe de Toutankhamon, une découverte dont aucun archéologue n'osait rêver. Et une nouvelle enquête passionnante attend Maspero, qui n'a rien à envier aux romans d'Agatha Christie. Une émission écrite par Laetitia Faure pour Timline
L'Egypte annonce régulièrement de nouvelles découvertes archéologiques, que certains experts qualifient « d'effets d'annonce » plus politiques que scientifiques. Il est vrai que le ministère des Antiquités égyptien cherche par tous les moyens à faire revenir les touristes sur son sol, afin de sortir progressivement le pays de la grave crise économique qui s'est abattue sur le pays depuis 2011. Rappelons que le tourisme représente 10% du PIB de l'Egypte, et que le secteur a considérablement souffert des effets du terrorisme et de la crise du Covid-19. La découverte de nouvelles tombes est toujours annoncée en grande pompe devant les journalistes du monde entier, car la mise au jour de sépultures intactes et, surtout, de nouvelles momies, enthousiasme toujours les spectateurs de toute origine. Cet engouement pour les tombes et les momies ne date pas d'hier. Les premières sépultures ont été fouillées dès la Renaissance, mais dans le seul but de découvrir des momies, car on pensait, à cette époque, qu'elles avaient des vertus thérapeutiques. Les aventuriers les « récoltaient » donc en masse afin de les réduire en poudre et de les verser dans des fioles ! Ce n'est qu'après l'expédition de Bonaparte que l'Europe entière se prend de passion pour l'Egypte antique. Les premières fouilles, plus ou moins scientifiques, sont alors lancées. Hélas, un très grand nombre de tombes avaient déjà été pillées par les voleurs locaux, parfois dès l'Antiquité. Tomber sur des momies et du mobilier funéraire était donc un véritable miracle, et une source incomparable de richesses et de gloire. En cette fin du XIXe siècle, la quasi-totalité des tombeaux de la Vallée des Rois a été pillée. Mais qu'en est-il des corps des souverains ? Ont-ils tous été détruits ? C'est du moins ce que pensaient les égyptologues, jusqu'à cette incroyable découverte. Lorsque Maspero succède à Mariette à la tête du Service des Antiquités, il est bien loin de se douter que, peu de temps après, aura lieu l'un des plus grands moments de l'égyptologie, la découverte des momies royales de la XVIIIe dynastie. Surnommée « la première trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari », elle surpasse en importance historique la découverte de la tombe de Toutankhamon, une découverte dont aucun archéologue n'osait rêver. Et une nouvelle enquête passionnante attend Maspero, qui n'a rien à envier aux romans d'Agatha Christie. Une émission écrite par Laetitia Faure pour Timline
L'Egypte annonce régulièrement de nouvelles découvertes archéologiques, que certains experts qualifient « d'effets d'annonce » plus politiques que scientifiques. Il est vrai que le ministère des Antiquités égyptien cherche par tous les moyens à faire revenir les touristes sur son sol, afin de sortir progressivement le pays de la grave crise économique qui s'est abattue sur le pays depuis 2011. Rappelons que le tourisme représente 10% du PIB de l'Egypte, et que le secteur a considérablement souffert des effets du terrorisme et de la crise du Covid-19. La découverte de nouvelles tombes est toujours annoncée en grande pompe devant les journalistes du monde entier, car la mise au jour de sépultures intactes et, surtout, de nouvelles momies, enthousiasme toujours les spectateurs de toute origine. Cet engouement pour les tombes et les momies ne date pas d'hier. Les premières sépultures ont été fouillées dès la Renaissance, mais dans le seul but de découvrir des momies, car on pensait, à cette époque, qu'elles avaient des vertus thérapeutiques. Les aventuriers les « récoltaient » donc en masse afin de les réduire en poudre et de les verser dans des fioles ! Ce n'est qu'après l'expédition de Bonaparte que l'Europe entière se prend de passion pour l'Egypte antique. Les premières fouilles, plus ou moins scientifiques, sont alors lancées. Hélas, un très grand nombre de tombes avaient déjà été pillées par les voleurs locaux, parfois dès l'Antiquité. Tomber sur des momies et du mobilier funéraire était donc un véritable miracle, et une source incomparable de richesses et de gloire. En cette fin du XIXe siècle, la quasi-totalité des tombeaux de la Vallée des Rois a été pillée. Mais qu'en est-il des corps des souverains ? Ont-ils tous été détruits ? C'est du moins ce que pensaient les égyptologues, jusqu'à cette incroyable découverte. Lorsque Maspero succède à Mariette à la tête du Service des Antiquités, il est bien loin de se douter que, peu de temps après, aura lieu l'un des plus grands moments de l'égyptologie, la découverte des momies royales de la XVIIIe dynastie. Surnommée « la première trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari », elle surpasse en importance historique la découverte de la tombe de Toutankhamon, une découverte dont aucun archéologue n'osait rêver. Et une nouvelle enquête passionnante attend Maspero, qui n'a rien à envier aux romans d'Agatha Christie. Une émission écrite par Laetitia Faure pour Timline
Shamsul Bahari was born in Penang, Malaysia, and through a circuitous route through Dennis Kelly ended up at Green Gulch Farm. He's back in Penang now. Check him out in this podcast and at cheeseburgerbuddha.blogspot.com.
Bani Bahari is co-founder and CEO of OffCourt. She has spent the last 10 years in retail and beauty - in her past life she was a strategy consultant at Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and Glossier. She comes from a family business in beauty. At OffCourt, she does all product development and operations. Jonathan is a co-founder of OffCourt - he comes from management consulting background and real estate development and finance. At OffCourt, he is in charge of finance, strategy and branding. In This Conversation We Discuss:[01:11] Intro[01:53] The idea behind OffCourt[02:22] Testing the waters and taking risks[04:11] Establishing OffCourt's branding[04:33] Prioritizing product development[05:19] Finding people to work with[06:03] Social media presence for a new business[06:28] Tying in with manufacturers early on [06:53] Venturing the market of fragrances[07:27] Importance of communication as a team[08:08] Launching products and managing expectations[08:34] The power of PR for a new business[09:46] The pressure of being new to the business[11:10] Success takes time and consistent efforts[12:54] Raising money and self-funding as a start[18:55] Testing out different PR strategies[19:48] Knowing when and how much to invest in marketing[20:43] Using customer's touch points to sell your products[22:36] Finalizing things and reaching out to retailers[23:45] Pushing through to land a breakthrough[24:32] Facing the ambiguity of retailer's conditions[26:50] Business don't always go as planned[27:32] Having different mindsets in different situations[28:51] Keeping an open mind after every rejection[29:20] The importance of finding a good rep firm[30:40] Having the conviction to change plans when needed[30:53] Where to check out OffCourt[31:09] Discount code: honestcommerce15Resources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeFunctional, personal care company for active people offcourt.com/Follow Bani Bahari linkedin.com/in/bani-bahari/Follow Jonathan Lawrence linkedin.com/in/jonathan-lawrence-177ab133/Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectTake your retail business to the next level today shopify.com/honestSign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial periodSchedule your free consultation with a Sendlane expert sendlane.com/honestIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where we'll be exploring the intersection of financial wellness and longevity, with a focus on women's financial health. Our guest today is Melissa Meagher, a financial coach with over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. Melissa is passionate about helping people transform their lives by empowering them to have clarity, awareness, and efficiency around their money. In today's episode, we'll be discussing the growing trend of financial wellness, where people are becoming more transparent and open about their finances, and the role it plays in our overall mental health. We'll delve into the reasons why money has been a taboo topic in the past and why this is changing, particularly for women who on average live 6-8 years longer than men. We'll also explore how our attitudes and beliefs about money affect our relationship with it, and the deeper psychological issues that can arise. Melissa will share her expertise on how to become stewards of our financial wellness, including understanding our financial positions, exploring our attitudes towards money, and the financial literacy necessary for living a longer life. So, get ready to learn how to take control of your financial health and create a more abundant and fulfilling life. Listen to the full podcast here: https://omny.fm/shows/ageless-by-rescu/melissa-meagher-money-coach-financial-planner Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Toni Pikoos, a highly regarded clinical psychologist and postdoctoral researcher from Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Pikoos is a leading authority in the realm of mental health, specialising in the treatment and research of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) and other intricate body image disorders. Her credentials include a BSc (Hons) and a PhD in Clinical Psychology, a testament to her unwavering commitment to advancing the field. I was introduced to Dr. Pikoos' research at a Merz presentation and project entitled The Confidence to Be You. This presentation and research looked at the link between confidence and appearance. Dr Pikoos is known for her pioneering research that centres around deciphering patient motivations, expectations, and outcomes related to non-surgical cosmetic procedures. Beyond her academic achievements, she co-founded ReadyMind, an organisation dedicated to developing psychological screening tools and consultations tailored for the cosmetic industry. Furthermore, Dr. Pikoos provides essential training to cosmetic practitioners, enabling them to address the psychological aspects of patient care. In this conversation you'll gain insights into Dr. Pikoos's extensive research around self acceptance when it comes to ageing and appearance, the impact of social media and norms in determining our expectations and satisfaction from surgical and non surgical treatments and experience. This episode explores the vital intersection of psychology and well-being. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/gTG2BLFpvrA Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Di Lorenzo has dedicated her career to overhauling the health of Australians of all ages. Growing up with a father who is a psychiatrist and a mother who is a nurse, caring for the health of others was always in Sarah's DNA. Sarah's Greek heritage meant family meals were based on the Mediterranean diet and it's those principles of healthy eating and fresh produce that guide Sarah's holistic approach to health and wellness. For over three years Sarah has been a regular presenter on Weekend Sunrise and Sunrise as a health and diet expert sharing information with viewers on a healthy diet and eating the right foods to help with sleep, stress, weight loss, immunity and slowing down the ageing process. Sarah's approach is not about the latest diet fads or quick fixes nor is it denying ourselves of the foods we love. Sarah's method is a long-term strategy using a combination of portion education and sensible, intermittent fasting that gives clients and followers the tools they need to be a healthy weight for life and to feel good inside and out. In this episode, I invited Sarah to share her insights on metabolic health, managing glycemic and cortisol spikes, and alternatives to drugs and fad diets to manage peri-menopause and hormonal weight gain. Sarah's program and books focus on sustainable and beauty boosting lifestyle changes that are truly transformative and sustainable. Beyond detoxes and celebrity trends, Sarah's experience as a Clinical Nutritionist is founded on evidence based, scientific and proven changes that work, fast. Sarah's first book The 10:10 Diet, The Healthy Way To Lose 10 Kilos In 10 Weeks was published by Simon & Schuster in January 2022 quickly becoming a bestseller followed by The 10:10 Diet Recipe Book and now Sarah's third book The 10:10 Kickstart has hit all the bestseller lists and currently in the top 5 non-fiction Australian books. Listen to the full podcast here: https://omny.fm/shows/ageless-by-rescu/sarah-di-lorenzo-clinical-nutritionist-author Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacinta Tynan is one of Australia's most experienced journalists and news presenters with more than twenty-five years reporting and presenting in Australia and overseas.She recently published her fifth book, The Single Mother's Social Club - Inspiration and advice on embracing single parenthood. My conversation with Jacinta about life, longevity and wellness started last year, when we both found ourselves at Kamalaya Holistic Wellness Retreat in Thailand. We had met before, but on Kamalaya we became friends. On the podcast, our conversation centres around spiritual awakenings, how the mid life crisis might be the best get out of jail card, tools for regenerating from the inside out, and the hidden gift of falling apart. Jacinta founded The Spiritual Book Club, featuring interviews with renowned spiritual and inspirational authors and through this lens, brings a beautiful perspective on the subjects of earning our stripes, the evolution from girl to woman, plus the generational imprints that we must outgrow.Passionate about social causes, Jacinta is Patron of The Warrior Woman Foundation and an Ambassador for Raise Foundation providing in-school mentoring to high school kids across the country. Jacinta is also a columnist, author and mother to two young sons. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/gTG2BLFpvrA Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're thrilled to have Greg Macpherson, the founder of SRW Laboratories, which stands for Science, Research and Wellness, as our guest to uncover and harness the 14 Hallmarks of Ageing. Greg is a biotechnologist, futurist, author, and pharmacologist who has dedicated his career to helping people overcome health challenges and achieve their full potential. Greg's journey started with the founding of one of the first online pharmacies in New Zealand, where he broke down barriers to accessible healthcare. He then turned his attention to the safety of medicine delivery, leading to the formation of the first government-licensed robotic dispensing facility in the country. In recent years, Greg has focused on biotechnology and understanding cellular ageing, which is the single biggest risk factor for poor health. With hundreds of billions spent on solving age-related diseases without much success, researchers are now turning to ways to delay the impact of ageing on our health. Greg's company, SRW Laboratories, offers a range of nutraceuticals that support cellular health, including customised supplements and a DNAage test kit that measures cellular age. He is also an author on the topic with his latest book Harnessing the 14 Hallmarks of Ageing coming soon. During our conversation, we discussed Greg's work in helping people reverse their biological age, the role of muscle tone and longevity, and the importance of supplements like NMN in promoting healthy ageing. We also delved into the 14 hallmarks of ageing, the challenge of living longer and healthier, ageism, and the cult of youth. Additionally, Greg explained the importance of MTOR, the master switch, and the replenishment of stem cells for healthy ageing. Tune in to learn more about Greg's fascinating journey and his mission to promote healthy ageing through biotechnology. This episode is in partnership with SRW Laboratories. https://scienceresearchwellness.com/en-au https://www.instagram.com/srw_labs/ Listen to the full podcast here: https://omny.fm/shows/ageless-by-rescu/greg-macpherson-biotechnologist-futurist-author Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Vivian Tam is a leading authority in the realm of holistic health and skin care, holding a Doctorate in Chinese Medicine. With a dedication to skin and hormonal health, she's renowned for her informative seminars across Australia, the Founder of Zilch Formulas, a wellness brand that brings Chinese Medicine to beauty routines, and her role as the principal practitioner at Melbourne's Cosmetic Acupuncture clinic.Dr. Tam's accolades are numerous, with credentials including a Bachelor's in App.Sc in both Chinese Medicine and Human Biology. As a registered practitioner under the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency and an accredited member of the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association, her insights are both insightful and influential.In today's episode, we explore the profound wisdom of Chinese Medicine through the lens of longevity and ageless beauty. We'll uncover how Chinese Medicine illuminates the intricate connection between hormonal health and radiant skin, and how this ancient discipline provides holistic solutions for the modern individual. From the fascinating interplay between gut health and skin radiance to practical tips for seamlessly integrating Chinese Medicine practices into your daily wellness routines, Dr. Vivian Tam will guide us on an enlightening journey towards inner and outer vibrancy.I'm so pleased to bring you this transformative conversation that may just reshape your understanding of wellness and empower you to embrace the wisdom of an ancient culture, to transcend time itself. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/neUOEpfSmJw Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's explosive episode, we're pulling back the curtain on Vivek Ramas Swami, the "golden boy" of next-gen politics. You know, the guy everyone and their grandma is singing praises about? Well, hold onto your hats, because this isn't your run-of-the-mill campaign fluff piece. We're diving deep, and I mean Mariana Trench deep, into the hidden corridors of Ramaswamy's life—from his George Soros-funded stint at Yale Law School to his oh-so-coincidental feature on the World Economic Forum website. But wait, there's more! We kick off this jam-packed episode with a bizarre tale you've got to hear to believe. Ever heard of the "Don't Tread on Me" flag? Of course you have. Well, some woke school district tried to ban a 12-year-old from sporting it on his backpack. Yep, apparently it's now "racist." But don't worry, we've got a happy ending to this madness, and it's one you'll want to hear. So before you blindly jump on the Ramaswamy hype-train, you might wanna know who's conducting it, right? Trust me, you don't want to miss this no-holds-barred, tell-it-like-it-is episode. It's time to shake up the echo chamber, question the narrative, and expose the truth. All links: https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams Substack: https://austinadams.substack.com ----more---- Full Transcription Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you so much for listening. Today. On today's episode, we are going to be doing a deep, deep dive into presidential candidate Vivek Ramas Swami. Now, you might be saying why we love this guy, and I get it. I've been singing his praises for quite some time now. Uh, I have, have had many, many times told many people about how excited I was for his candidacy, but I'm not just going to blindly follow what everybody else is doing, and I'm not just going to buy into the hype when I see some red flags. So that's what we'll going over today is just some of those red flags and I'll let you make your own decision. But by the end of this, I hope to have a conclusion for you from my perspective. Okay. So this episode will be going into all of the history of Avek Ramas Swami from his George Soros funded time at Yale Law School to his alleged, uh, mishap where he just so happened to find himself listed on the World Economic Forum website. Hmm. And then even deeper into his time in a fraternity at Yale until now. So we'll watch some of the clips. I'll tell you why I like the guy. I'll tell you why I think the guy could be a great candidate, but I'll also tell you why there's some red flags being waved in my book now. The only other topic that we will discuss before that is going to be that there was a 12 year old child going to school who was told, if you've ever seen the flag, the yellow flag, I know you've seen it with a snake on it that says, don't tread on me. Right. Everybody knows that flag. Most people like me correlate it with the United States Marine Corps, but we'll look at the history of that because it came into question during a school district telling a child that they could not walk around school with that patch on their backpack because it was allegedly racist. Hmm. But we do have a conclusion to this and one that I'm actually proud to share in a world of so much wokeness. So stick around for that. First, I need you to head over to the CK Austin Adams, do sub stack.com. Sign up for the podcast companion. Then I need you to subscribe and leave a five star review. Alright guys, I appreciate it a lot. We've been getting some great reviews recently. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it. It's the only way that you can give back right now for all of the hard work that I'm putting into this. This is now the 84th episode, which means almost over a hundred hours that we've spent here together. And there's no way to pay me back other than just leaving a review. That's all I want. Just spread the message, send this video, send this out to two different people. The podcast, subscribe on YouTube, do whatever you can to get the message out. Uh, as you know, a lot of times on social media, I am either shadow banned. Or completely banned like TikTok. Uh, so there's only a few ways that I can get the message out, and that's through you guys sharing my stuff with people that you know and love. All right. So without further ado, today's deep dive on the Adams archive is on Vivek Ramas Swami, the Adams Archive. All right. In another win for freedom, a school has reinstated the 12 year old in Colorado who is kicked out of class for sporting the Don't Tread on me flag. Otherwise known as the Gadsden flag. I didn't actually know the name of that until now when this happened. I guess I should have. Uh, but I always just correlated this with the Marine Corps for some reason. I know that's a very, uh, consistent flag flown for the Marines. However, learning the history of this, I am a big fan of the history of this flag. So it actually dates back to the Revolutionary War, and it was something that was, came up with, and maybe we can go into the history of this just a little bit, um, but it has its place in history, right? It, it, it basically was a, a show of power against the British clergy to show that we will not stand idly while you strip us of our freedoms. That's the history. That's it. Revolutionary war. There's nothing other than that about it. Okay. Now there was a teacher who took that flag and decided that it was now going to be racist and went as far as to having a parent teacher meeting about it, and then even had somebody from her district back her up. So let's go ahead and watch this video. And again, you can always see it right here with me on the YouTube. All right, so here we go. Oh, okay. Hold on. Thank you. Do they know what the Gadson flag is? That's a historical flag. So there, um, the reason that they do not want the flag, the reason we do not want the flag slave mm-hmm. Is due to its origins with the re slavery and slave tribe. That is what was, um, as the reasoning behind them. Not like the Gadsden blood, the don't tread on me. Okay. Which is the Gadsden blood. Okay. Um, okay. So he, he um, now this kid has the best smile on his face right now. What's happen if he doesn't take it off? He, I mean, he is able to go, I was actually just telling him like I was upset that he was missing so much school. I'm like, ah. So I asked if, can he just take his stuff out of his bag and go back to class? Like I just want him to go back to class. The bag can't go back. It's got patch on it. 'cause we can't have that in and around other kids. So that's what I was trying And then he said, you were close. So I was like, oh, okay. Yeah. It has nothing to do with slavery. That's like the Revolutionary War patch that was enslaved when they were fighting the British. Like that wasn't, that's the revolution. Maybe you're thinking of like the, um, the Confederate pe arm Confederate flag. Okay. I so. I'm just here to enforce, is there, tell me. No, I am here to enforce the policy that was provided Okay. By the district. Okay. And definitely you have every right to not agree with it. I mean, I, yeah, because the c u says that he's allowed to wear that if you like, go on their website, it's like, says in the big letters. So I all, I, all I'm saying is that unless there's like a ban on patches period, like if you said there's no patches allowed at the school, you cannot display what you think or anything like that or what cheer or anything like that. Um, I, I don't, I think it's like one sided, you know, because you allow some patches, but not other patches. Other kids have patches like other names and like these American flag backpacks. Yeah. That was like flown during the revolution with, um, yeah. I, I just don't wonder stand that at all. So what I can do is, and if you, if you go onto the ACLU's website, Yeah, let's, let's talk to someone speak, because I don't have a lawsuit. I really don't. I can speak, I can have you speak to our Jeff Yoko again. Okay. Um, and then he can refer you to our person at the district. Okay. Um, because like I said, we're following district policy. Okay. Is what we're doing. Okay. So the last thing I want is him out of class. Yeah. I know that. That's all my, the last thing I want takes his classes seriously. He studies, he does. He wants to get straight A's he did that he made honor roll when he was here before. He intends to do that again right now. But it's hard 'cause he keeps missing class for this. So I understand that. Yeah. And I mean, we teach him to always stick up for your beliefs and I mean, you're going over the revolution. This for seventh grade, I mean the founding fathers stood up for what they believed in against unjust laws. This is unjust. 100%. Get it mama. We are upholding a policy that was provided to us, which we have to avoid. Okay. Can you show me where the policy. I absolutely applaud this mother for everything that she just did there, stood her ground, articulately stated her case, said, I don't understand why you guys would ever think that this is anything to do with slavery. This is a flag that was flown against the British during the Revolutionary War. Now what would happen if he didn't? So she did her research on this. She knew exactly what to say, and, and I applaud her even more so because she's sitting there with another child, like a baby sitting in a car seat in front of her while making this case. Um, and so here's the update on this. Alright, so they eventually, uh, sent a letter. To the district. So it says, meet 12 year old Jayden, who was kicked out of class yesterday in Colorado Springs for having a Gadsden flag patch, which the school claims has origins with slavery. The school's director via email, uh, said that the patch was disruptive to the classroom environment. Now, the receipts from this with the Jeff Yokum that was, uh, told in reference to this mother was about, uh, dress code. Now, this actually happened yesterday and this email back and forth from the Vanguard School District. The, uh, individuals is Jeff Do Yokum, Y O U, or Y O C U m@thevanguardschool.com said, Mrs. Rodriguez, I, as I discussed, I'm providing you the rationale for determining the Gadsden flag is considered an unacceptable symbol, first case when E E O C required the complaint to be reviewed. This was the Washington Post. Saying Wear don't wearing, don't tread on me. Insignia. Could be punishable. Racial harassment then posts the tied to the Confederate flag and other white supremacist groups, including Patriot groups. Huh? Patriot groups. How dare you. Uh, then there's additional photos. Let's see if we can get the bottom of this. No. Okay. So then basically what ended up happening with this, the, what they ended up citing on this was somebody who is a graphic design scholar from the conversation.com. Hmm. So it also says that rattlesnake imagery in the United States, or the American Revolution was hosted and fueled by Ben Franklin's papers and interest in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Franklin spent the latter part of his life petitioning Congress to free South slaves. But assistant Dean equity doesn't. Know that hmm many anx were quick to side with Jaden and his mother pointing out that the rattlesnake imagery of the gadson flag was inspired by Benjamin Franklin, who spent the latter part of his life petitioning Congress to free the South's slaves, the Epper Minutemen, who had also used the symbol Incorporated eight 14 black and native men in black flag bearer, a greater diversity than many other regimens, according to Tony Cannet, an investigative colonist of the Daily Signal. Uh, so the result of this was that the district reached out and had a message because this spread like wildfire. And it said yesterday, the student was returned. The student returned with the patch still visible on his backpack. Following the district's direction, Vanguard administration or administrators pulled the student aside so that they could speak with his parents in the district. Upon learning that they have these events to the today, the Vanguard School Board of Directors called an Emergency Meeting From Vanguard's founding, we have proudly supported our constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the ordered liberty that all Americans have enjoyed for almost 250 years. The Vanguard School recognizes the historical significant of the Gadsden flag in its place in history. This is incident is an occasion for us to reaffirm our deep commitment to a classical education in support of these American principals. At this time, the Vanguard School Board and the district have informed the student's family that he may attend school with the Gadsden flag patch visible on his pack, on his backpack. Sincerely, the va Vanguard School Board of Directors of. Good. Good. Finally, some decency and some, you know, reasonable conversations being happening now. There was actually a picture that came out of this child with his backpack standing in front of a teacher's car, which said, make America Green again. So the teachers were allowed to post these things on their vehicles and drive around with them, but a student can't wear this on his backpack. Very, very interesting. So chalk it up for another win for freedom, as I said earlier. Right. We've seen it with Target, we've seen it with, uh, all Bud Light. We've saw it with all of the things that we've seen pop up recently. All of the, the music that is topping the charts, the Richmond, north of Richmond, um, all of it has, has culminated to show that there is power in numbers. There is power in speaking out. I saw this. I saw this graphic the other day that showed a, like what looked like a, a authoritarian Egyptian slave bearer with a whip whipping a group of people. It was like a row of people. And then the next column was one person of that group standing up and the slave bear still, or owner, still whipping that person. And then the next group of people behind that, one person starts to stand up. There's a group of them now, and then the slave bear, the slave owner whips them again, and then everybody stands up and the the slave owner runs. And this is such a good graphic, such a good. Picture of what it means to go through what we all went through in the last three, four years, where we went from, nobody's standing up against this, nobody's speaking out against it, nobody. It wasn't cool to be, you know, talking out against C O V I and you know, it wasn't, it wasn't cool. We were getting banned and shadow banned and getting our accounts ripped away from us not led into airports and, and not allowed to get a job and or keep your job even if you had one already. We saw so many instances where nobody was standing up. There was very few of us, and that was the very precipice of when I started this podcast was because I saw that there was so few people standing up during this crazy time while the curtains were being pulled back of authoritarianism. Once we were learning what was really going on in these institutions, So little people were standing up, but now we're seeing there's a massive group standing up against these things. Standing up for freedom, standing up for liberty, standing up for the rights of our children and their schools to display their support for our constitution and what it stands for. So really happy to see this once again, another win. Alright, so with that, let's dive into our conversation about Vivek Ramis Swami. Now, I have been for a very long time, months now since he announced his candidacy almost, it seems like been saying how interested I was in Vivec as a candidate and there was really one thing for me. There was one thing for me about Vivec. Made me really question him. That has kind of made a little, it was the thread on the sweatshirt that started to unravel it for me. And again, I'm not coming to any conclusions on this yet. Uh, I still don't know how I feel about it fully, but I just wanna show you what, to me, has been the red flags. And maybe you've seen some of them, and maybe you haven't. And maybe because I mentioned him, you started to pay attention to him and support him. So, I, I just wanna be transparent here, guys. I don't know how to feel about Vivek. There's been several red flags, far more red flags than I would like to see about a candidate at this stage of the race. The biggest red flag for me of Vivek was his Obama opener at the debate stage. Now you must be wondering, who's this skinny guy with a funny last name doing, standing on a presidential debate stage? That, to me, started it all. I. And here it's, so first, lemme just address a question that is on everybody's mind at home tonight. Who the heck is this skinny guy with a funny last name? And what the heck is he doing in the middle of this debate stage, the hope of a mill worker's son who dares to defy the odds, the hope of a skinny kid with a funny name, who believes that America has a place for him too. So first, lemme just address a question that is on everybody's mind at home tonight. Who the heck is this skinny guy with a funny last name? And what the heck is he doing in the middle of this debate stage? The hope of a mill worker's son now dares to defy the odds there is the, there is the back to back between those sounds. Pretty familiar, huh? For a Republican candidate to verbatim, verbatim, Rip off. Barack Obama's just, this was one of the most famous statements in presidential history, right? That there's a reason that this was immediately followed up by, uh, Chris Christie on stage with him calling him out for it was because everybody knows this statement. This was a statement that everybody went wild for. Who is this skinny guy with a funny last name and what is he doing on this debate stage? I don't think anybody was asking that about Vivek. I think he was a little out of touch. And then to actually re I, I don't know if this was supposed to be a quirky, funny nod to that statement. Maybe that's the case. Maybe we can, we can attribute naivety or, uh, comedy where malice is being attributed instead. But it doesn't seem like, like that was the case here. To me, it seemed like he was legitimately using this as his opening as on, on the biggest floor that he's had so far next to podcasts, which is crazy that, you know, there's some podcasts that are far bigger than this debate stage. Uh, but that's how you open the debate for the Republican party. Now, I could see if he was a Democrat doing that, I could see him pulling that quote, but just to, to, there, there was no, the, the follow up to this was not, I bet you've heard somebody say that before, but I'm different and here's why. Now, Viva Ram Swami is more articulate than Barack Obama was, I think more presidential than Barack Obama. Was, which says a lot. Barack Obama was a great president in the way that he presented himself and presented our nation. Now you wanna get into policies and it completely unravels. But the ability that he had to speak on a stage to massive amounts of people, the, uh, intellectualism that he conveyed when he talked about certain topics was, was impressive. And that you can say the same for Vivek. And what we came to find out about Barack Obama was that he wasn't as genuine as he tried to appear to be. It was all an act. And I'm afraid that maybe just, maybe that's what Vivek is doing too. Now, I'm gonna be honest with you here, and you might, you might laugh at this, you might roll your eyes at it, but I was watching the debate. And I may or may not have had some t h c enter my system here. And I totally, in that moment, being a little bit high, watching the debates, uh, drinking a, drinking a beer. Um, I s I just felt it, the Vivek felt like a a, you know what it looks like to me for Vivek Ram Swami is that the big leagues, the BlackRocks, the Vanguards, the World Economic Forums said, wake the beast. We got 'em. Guys call in our ace of spades and Vivek just rises from like a cryo chamber and the water just drains out of his plastic, uh, surrounding his, his glass, that, uh, box that he's standing in. And, and he. Takes his first step out of the glass box into the real world to take over the next presidential race, right? It just seems all too good. He seems too good, he's too polished, he's too clean. Everything, everything he's saying is, is right spot on with how they know the disenfranchised feel on one side, everything that he's saying, his presentation is perfect. His teeth are white as can be. His smile is practiced to a t. It's all a little too perfect for me. It's not, it doesn't come off as authentic. And, and maybe I was just a little bit high, maybe that that just unraveled it for me, but it just seems a little unauthentic to me. It seems like a play. And obviously everybody on that debate stage is playing games and all of them are wearing a mask and he's just way out of everybody else's league on that stage. And guess what, Vivek, I would love to have a conversation with you and would love for you to convince me that you are not the second coming of Barack Obama drained from your cryo chamber by World Economic forum elites to come and take over the presidential race once they take down Donald Trump and be another puppet installed into our governmental system. I would love that. Come on, come on the show. We'll have a conversation. I'll even have a drink with you. And, and I would love to have that conversation with you. You're very articulate. I think, again, he's probably the most presidential candidate that I've ever seen, you know, next to John f Kennedy's speech patterns. There's nobody greater in history that I, that I've seen than the way that Vivek, uh, presents himself in, in the, the, the, the canned ness of his speeches, though the, the smiles on his face that are so practiced that articulateness, if that's a word, the, the, the way that he, how good, how clean, how perfect every response is, is just a little too on point for me. And there's a little bit, there's just a, and maybe I just don't know the guy, and maybe he's like that all the time, but he's just so, it's so salesy. Not a salesy in a bad way, but a great salesman, great salesman. And those are the most dangerous 'cause they'll talk you into anything, trust me. Um, so that, that's where this all started. To me, the Obama statement just irked me. And then it was just the way that he was just da da da. Like he knew every single question that they were gonna ask. He had the perfect response, every part of it. He's almost like a robot. And Chris Christie alluded to that. He said, uh, what did he say? Let me, let me pull up the Chris Christie, uh, response because it was just, it was just so spot on. Uh, let me go to the YouTubes here and I can show you. It actually follows up, uh, in, in retorts, vivex statement there. Uh, Christie, G P t I. It was just the, such a good retort. Here we go. I've had enough already tonight of a guy who sounds like chat, G P T standing up here, and the last person in one of these debates, Brett, who stood in the middle of the stage and said, what's a skinny guy with an odd last name doing up here was Barack Obama. And I'm afraid we're dealing with the same type of amateur standing in stage tonight. Who the heck is this skinny guy with a funny last name, and what the heck is he doing in the middle of this debate stage? The hope of a skinny kid with a funny name, who believes that America has a place for him too. I've had it. I'm just telling you, there's something about him, something about him that I just can't, I can't, there's a red flag and I can't get around it. And there's other red flags too. So let's dive in to those. So here is where, uh, there's, there's some other influencers calling this out, right? And we'll get to those in a second. Um, but let's, let's just start from the top here. Okay. Now let's vet Vive. I like that. Let's vet Vivek. Let's see if these red flags have it even merit to them. All right. So Ramas Swami was indeed nominated the sadness comes from dossier.today. Ramas Swami was indeed nominated and selected as a World Economic Forum, young global leader. In 2021, which is an obvious massive red flag. However, Ramis Swami claims an alibi explaining on his social media. Funny, you should bring this up because this all started with a tweet from Jack Poso who said, how strange. When you look at the World Economic Forum, young Global Leaders of 2021 page. Today, it appears a name has been scrubbed from the list. It'd be a shame if somebody had receipts of the original list, in which case Poso posts them. Now, Vivek retorts this and says, funny, you should bring this up. Vivek says, the first chapter of my upcoming book in April has the receipts of my exchanges with the World Economic Forum. Years ago when they repeatedly kept trying to get me to be named, I gave them a polite hell no reveals the games that the World Economic Forum plays. Now let's go to this tweet and actually read, said receipts. Uh, so there's actually the, the, uh, screenshots from the World Economic Forum. It says, meet the 2021 class of young global leaders under that, right under, uh, Terrance Kamal Vasu Vats. Achmad Zaki. Aditi Avanan is Vivek Ramas Swami. Hmm. Very interesting. And then the next day on the website, his name is Gone. Now, Vivek has come out and personally said that, yes, I had to sue them for them to take me off of their website. Now here's the better question. Why would they elect him in this way? Why would, why would that be on their website? Now, I'm not getting elected to be a World Economic Forum, young, global leader, I promise you that. But Vivek is, Vivek is clearly stated on their website until he says that, you know, nobody has been working to dismantle the Global World Economic Forum takeover more than me. You're right over the target. Stay on it. I'll send you a signal or signed book so you can learn more about it. It's worse than you can ever imagine. Jack responded and said, you've sent me like five books already, my dude, and interesting. So, What he has yet to explain is his longtime association with Soros Inc. Now, if Vivek is associated with the World Economic Forum as a global leader and he's been taking money from George Soros, maybe those are a couple red flags we should be at paying attention to. Maybe a G O P Presidential candidate is a literal Soros fellow directly on the Soros website. Right now it lists Vivek Ram Swami 2011, founder and c e O of Roy Van Sciences. Vivek is the child of immigrants from India. Fellowship awarded to support work towards a Juris doctorate in law at Yale University. Vivek Ramma Swami is the founder and c e o of Roy Van Sciences. Vivek was born in, uh, Cincinnati, the Indian parents in high school. He was a class fellow Victorian, a nationally ranked junior tennis player and accomplished pianist. Vivek graduated from Harvard College in 2007, Summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a major in biology. Later he entered Yale Law School well at Harder. Harvard, a preis of his senior thesis on the ethical questions raised by creating human animal kymera. Hmm. Was published in the Boston Globe in the New York Times. He was chairman of the Harvard Political Union and served as one of three undergraduates chosen for an advisory board for the selection of the current president of Harvard. I. Hmm. During his senior year, Vivek co-founded student businesses.com, a technology startup company, which connected entrepreneurs with the professional LI resources via the internet. And he led the company to its acquisition in 2009, after Harvard College, Vivek worked for three years in life sciences, investing in New York before pursuing his law degree. That's interesting. I didn't see that. Ethical questions raised by creating human animal chimes. That's an interesting topic. Alright. I could get behind 2007 Harvard Vivek writing that. So maybe that's a, a green check mark instead of a red flag for a second. Very interesting. Now another thing here, right on Vivex. soros.org website says, Paul and Daisy Soros fellow Vivek Ramma Swami's Rovan Sciences develops clinical stage antibody to prevent and treat acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients with C Ovid 19. So Vivek profited during COVID through creating these clinical stage antibodies. Another one is pursuing the potential of abandoned pharmaceuticals, and the other one is Havara. Swami's RO sciences stays innovative. So there's the articles from soros.com. He also showed support for George Soros in a recent, well, let's see if it's recent, a tweet from 2021. Pretty recent he said, well said, George Soros said, Vivek Rams Swami, I consider Mr. Z the most dangerous enemy of open societies in the world. Well said Mr. Soros. Hmm. For reasons unknown. Ramas Swami's Wikipedia page has recently updated that deleted information about his religion and his association with Soros Inc. Now, if you don't know, Ramas Swami is a Hindu, was raised Hindu by his family, which no surprise, he's from Indian immigrants. Um, so I'm not sure why they would remove that. Who cares? It says writing on the Wall Street Journal. In 2020, Ramas Swami unveiled his opening salvo against the World Economic Forum in BlackRock stakeholder capitalism model. However, later in the piece he confusingly declared, I would love to have BlackRock as a shareholder if my company ever goes public, said Vivek. Now on China, Ramas Swami is known for his recent tough talk on China. On Tucker Carlson's show. Ramas Swami said that as president, he would have America reorient all of its supply chains away from China. Okay, I can get down with that. Vivek. However, Ramis Swami was a featured speaker at a Shanghai Investment Conference in 2018. Moreover, he has launched companies outta China and formed partnerships with Chinese firms in one such deal. Ramas Swami's Roivant partnered with the Civic Group, a state owned investment company of a Chinese government to launch an outfit called NT Sciences. And here's the article to back that up, which says Viva Ramma Swami Strikes again. This time launching a Beijing based biotech player with a pipeline. This morning, Rove unveiled NTT along with cpi, a Chinese private equity group. Now, this is where this gets a little important when we get to some of the videos that I'm gonna show you from other people who are talking about this, um, because this is where kind of the shift of money and the, the shift of patents come from, uh, a little bit later. So pay attention to that name SYN event as recently as 2020 2nd of February, February, 2022. Ram Swami's Roy event listed subsidiary companies in China, according to SS e c filings, which are the subsidiaries being site event biotechnology CO. In China site event sciences CO in China, Cynt Sciences Limited in Hong Kong Covid 19 in the mRNA gene, the biotech entrepreneur has repeatedly tried to find a niche in the game or in the gene therapy business, and therefore he unsurprisingly, A big proponent of mRNA shots. In January of 2022, Vivek wrote an article in the Wall Street Journal declaring that social distancing and cloth masks would work to stop viruses, but that it needed to stop so that people can avoid antigenic drift. He added the most important step in fighting the C Ovid 19 pandemic was the distribution of vaccines. But new variants aren't emerging in the US said Vivek. This was January 12th, 2022. But new variants aren't emerging in the us. They're emerging in places with a higher percentage of a vaccinated individuals. Those variants are the ones that have the greatest potential to drift and possibly shift away from the strain that initial vaccines were designed to. And then it goes on to the second tweet. Ramas Swami has extensive business ties to to, to Pfizer. Extensive business ties to Pfizer Rovan, which was founded by Ramas. Swami has partnered with the taxpayer looting pharma cartel boss on several occasions. Tiva, another subsidiary says, download our free ebook. Learn how Pfizer Rovan and m AMB X accelerate their process development strategy hashtag bioprocess. Now this, this is not a subsidiary. The subsidiary within that was Roivant. Um, so correct myself there. Tiva, C Y T I V A now, uh, from Reuters in 2022. December 1st at 11:21 PM posted Rovan Pfizer team up on inflammatory disease drug. Hmm. So Vivera Swami not only said that masks work, not only said that vaccines need to be rolled out as soon as possible. Paraphrasing, but also teamed up with Pfizer in several occasions with his own businesses. A brief search of his social media history found no evidence that Ramas Swami ever critiqued Pfizer. Roy vent has also, which again is not, that's not evidence. If you haven't ever critiqued somebody via your Twitter, doesn't mean it's evidence. Rovan has also sued Moderna claiming patent infringement re related to its disastrous lipid nanoparticle delivery system, which is shown to wreak havoc on the entire human body. So here's, here's the way that I would rank my presidential candies right here is my 2023 presidential candidacy ranking and why, and I think he moves down a step here. Okay? Now, I don't agree with many things, several things about the. Robert Kennedy, Jr. But I do agree with him on his stance on Covid and his stance on vaccines. And I do think that we are going into, which I did a whole breakdown in my last episode on pandemic season two, that we're going into another season where they're going to go after lockdowns. They're going to go after a new wave of authoritarian control. So I also think that of all the presidential candidates right now, Robert Kennedy Jr. Is the most authentic. He's the most genuine. He also has a blood tie to not one, but two people who have been assassinated, allegedly by the ccia A. So there's a very good case here to say that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Has real reason to go after the Deep State, real reason to obliterate three letter agencies into the wind. I. A real reason, a foundationally, deep-seated reason to do so. Now, from what we've seen here, the evidence suggests not the words, don't pay attention to the words, pay attention to the evidence, the actions of Vivek, which shows that he not only teams up with Pfizer, not only that he wants to push vaccines, not only that he wants to push mask mandates, but that he's also associated somehow some way with the World Economic Forum and took money from George Soros. Those things to me, are enough to knock him down several notches, several, several notches, because at this point it's only his words. It's not his actions and his words. You can tell this man is just gifted when it comes to speech. He's a great salesman. He's a great politician in the making, but that's the scary part. Right. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Has no skills whatsoever to convince you with his tonality, to, to take a point and, and paint it with color beautifully so that you can agree with him to, to he, he loses all of that in his cadence of speech. He loses all of it within, within the way that he has. His, his vocal chords are, are damaged, but vek almost essentially his entire campaign is, is surrounded by his ability to sell you to his ability to smile, his ability to quickly and perfectly articulate exactly what you want to hear when you want to hear it. But there's a lot of red flags here. So I would say right now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr's right up there for me. Now I know his stance on gun control. I know his stance on abortion. So those things I vehemently disagree with, with him. And I'd love to see a, a, a breakdown of every one of his beliefs and every one of the policies. And maybe I'm, maybe, you know, I'm pretty far off in, in, in several, several of those. But to me, the president is basically a figurehead who represents the people and is a display of where we're moving. Are we moving more towards the deep state? Are we moving more towards, uh, a nation of authoritarianism or are we moving more towards freedom and liberty? So I would love nothing more than to see a Trump Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Ticket would love nothing more. That would be my ideal candidacy. And I don't know who I would put in which position. Uh, but because you can clearly see that the deep state that the, the individuals in power are, are obviously a. Trying to put Trump in jail over and over and over and over again. There's been a concerted effort by big, big money to get him out. And we can also see clearly the same thing is happening with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Besides the indictments, but nothing is happening with Vivek. In fact, he's finding himself on all of the biggest shows, constantly being put on the BlackRock funded Fox News, and CNN's constantly being pushed in the public narrative, having the biggest clips from the debate stage constantly. So let's, let's keep going. Here it says, Ramis Swami has estimated to have a net worth of an impressive $500 million, though it's unclear how he accumulated these funds, or if that number, which is a bit outdated, currently stands. Perhaps it's from a series of business ventures through which he successfully cashed out, but the trail left behind leaves a lot to be desired. S o Gene Therapies, a company founded by Ramas Swami recently announced plans to dissolve after years of failing to advance any successful drug candidates once valued at billions of dollars. Millions. I o currently has a market cap of around 30 million, as it recently failed to find a buyer for the Troubled Corporation. Just so you know, this stock in 2018 plummeted from $200 a share, and then the same day it was at $200. It dropped down below 50 and then over the next three to four months or so, and over the next year, moved down to less than a dollar. It's currently sitting at 40 cents. Crazy. Roy Van Sciences founded by Ramos Swami. He was also the C e O until 2021, but remained on the board. Lost almost a billion dollars last year and has lost on average 650 million each year since 2019. According to the company's financial statements in 2018, the company has described as akin to a bloodbath efforts prized Alzheimer's drug, which formed the basis for the creation of Rovan failed clinical trials. Over the last quarter, Roivant brought in only 12 million in revenue and had a net income of negative $291 million. Remiss Swami stepped down from the board of Rovan after announcing his presidential run, according to a company statement. Crazy. How do you lead a company that loses almost $300 million? And then. Somehow make 500 million. The, the business world, once you get to that level is just pretty crazy. Ramos Swami's latest adventure is Strive Asset Management, which he founded in 2022 with the mission to combat the e s G agenda in corporate America, strive has set up a series of passively managed ETFs through which Strive takes an above average fee in order to purchase stock and Pro e s G woke companies Hmm. Promising to use customer's proxy voices to convince these corporations to depart from that agenda. Since its founding, strive has published forward letters to select companies asking them to change course. Hmm. So Ramas Swami's latest venture is Strive Management. So he founded a wealth management company, strive in a, in a hope to voice with people's funds. I. The, that we don't want them to be a part of the e s G and woke agendas. Cool. I like that. That's a very smart play. Vivek, especially if you're gonna run for office. But essentially he took in all of this money, right? Looks like many millions of dollars. And they held stock in all of these woke companies. What is that? Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Tesla, Nvidia, alphabet Inc. Or Google again. Um, UnitedHealthcare, Exxon, Johnson and Johnson. Wow. Critics of Ramos Swami have pointed out that Strive is effectively damaging its own mission right off the bat by first purchasing shares and proceeding to add value to these companies. Yeah. And later hoping to convince them by proxy letter or vote to change their behaviors. So what's the real agenda? This says it seems Vivek Ramma Swami knows full well that he will not actually be a serious contender for president. He has already spoken about wanting to merely be able to make the debate stage. His campaign website does not discuss his platform in any detail at all. It only shares clips of his media appearances and is largely nothing more than a donation page. What is Vivek actually running for? First? Maybe we can get some more clarity about who this man is and what he believes. So there's your breakdown, right? We'll watch some videos here. We'll get some other conversations going. But there's the overall breakdown of Vivek Pharma funded by BlackRocks and Vanguards World Economic Forum. Global leader, George Soros funded law degree. That is Vivek. That is his background. Those are, those are his actions that to me speak louder than his silver tongue. Now there's other people raising the flag about this, one of them being Matt Kim. Now, if you don't know Matt Kim, he's got a podcast. He's also a, a pro prominent figure on social media, and he posted this video that I will show you, uh, where he raised similar red flags. So let's pay attention to it, because he allegedly got some messages from Vivex people about his posts. So here it's when he supported Bob, let's restart it for you. Some of you won't like this, but hear me out. He seems to be everywhere. Clips of him giving it to the man and calling out the establishment All over social media skyrockets from unknown to top of the Republican polls, and I understand why. He says what we all want to hear. End the war. Secure the border during the swamp. Unity, freedom, truth, which outlets are considered untrustworthy? Propaganda Media. M S N B C, business Insider, AP Forbes, the New York Times, the New Yorker, Huffington Post, Axios, political, just to name a few, the mouthpiece of the establishment. Then why are they all so supportive of VI? Doesn't make sense. How is he considered anti-establishment when he's supported by the establishment? If you or I were to say some of the anti woke things, he says we would be shadow banned, but somehow he's trending on every single major social media platform. Hmm. Prior to politics, he was a hedge fund manager. His claim to fame was a pharmaceutical startup company called Rovan. In the nine years it's been in business, it has never been profitable or delivered a working product. Now that is where the only part of this that he was corrected with. So we'll look at that statement that he apologizes, um, quite sarcastically, rightfully, uh, about this. So let's watch it. Although RO continues to fail their clinical trials, they were able to find investors and raise money, making VI an extremely wealthy entrepreneur, good at convincing people to invest poor at delivering product and execution. Not a good sign. So what about the money? The media highlights that Vik has invested over $10 million of his own money to fund his campaign, an honorable fee. Vik announced his run for presidency in February, 2023. How long do you think it takes to make that decision and execute a plan? Six, eight months. July, 2022. The value of relevant stock is just over $3 per share. On February 21st, 2023, Vik announces his run for presidency, and on February 22, he sells 4 million shares for approximately $32 million million dollars at nearly $8 per share. Well over $15 million in profit in six months prior to him announcing presidency. Good for him, right? Make that money. Company is losing over $1 billion per year, but he got paid. Smart guy. But anytime things are just so coincidental, I'm forced to keep digging. Why did the stock price of an unprofitable failing company rise over 100%. How does it go from an all time low to nearly? Its all time high. Institutional money. You remember when Vik said the financial investment giants like BlackRock, state Street, and Vanguard represent arguably the most powerful cartel in human history? Well, guess who's on the list of institutional investment giants that started giving his company money one year ago? You wanna guess BlackRock, state Street and Vanguard. All three have added to their positions in the last quarter. And Rian, which Vik still owns 7% share in, is now up over 300% in the last year. Mm-hmm. Making it worth close to $1 billion during the Republican primary debate. Vik vowed to end the teacher's union. Guess who is also on this list of investors? California State Teacher's Retirement System. Look, his intentions may be pure, and this is all a coincidence. Maybe there's a great explanation, however, I am not a financial analyst, nor investigative reporter, but I was able to find all this out in a couple hours of sifting through publicly available data. Why is this connection to George Soros via scholarship and his involvement in the Ohio c Ovid 19 response team scrubbed from Wikipedia in 2021, he was named a young global leader by the World Economic Forum. Two years later, after using that title to raise investments for his company, he sued the W E F to remove his name from the list. Three months after that, he was able to settle with Klaus Schwas, W e f, and receive a formal letter of apology. How do you sue what many may consider evil, the World Economic Forum and win and get an apology letter in three months? He's either that good or I don't know. Any real journalist or news outlet could have easily found out all this info, but they didn't. Real question is why. Hmm. So there's the first video, right? That's one of the main reasons. Almost all of that is so suspect every single part of this journey for Vivek, everything but his words. If you didn't watch a single debate, if you didn't watch a single video of Vivek and you only looked at his actions, it paints a completely different story. If I told you there was a presidential candidate for the Republican party who was funded by George Soros, who is a World Economic Forum global leader, who went to Harvard Law School, founded a pharmaceutical company, which helped with C O V I D responses and was funded by BlackRock and Vanguard, would you vote for that person? Would that person be your number one pick? And again, I just wanna drive this point home for you. If you looked at nothing, Vivek said, if you watched none of his videos, none of the debates, and you only saw that he was a World economic forum, global leader up until the time that he decided to run, he was funded with all of his companies by BlackRock and Vanguard. He made his money in pharmaceutical companies during C O V I D. Is that the guy that you want running this country? Because I don't, that's not what I want. That's not who I want running the country. You know who I want running the country. The guy who says that you shouldn't get the vaccine, the guy who says that all of these institutions are corrupt and wants to obliterate the cia. Actually will do it if he finds office. You know why? Because two of his family members were assassinated by them. Or maybe the guy who's sitting and just got his mugshot taken three days ago from actually fighting the system, not just saying words on the debate stage. And you know, looking at, looking at you at the audience and nodding his head. And then as soon as BlackRock, Vanguard and World Economic Forum, look at him, they go, and then you look at him, right? Does that meme? But that, that's what you have to look at. What are the actions of the individual? Not just the words, because the words literally mean nothing on the debate stage. Here's the second video. Here's a second video about Vivic. I promise I need to move on to other pending social coincidences. I was wrong and I'll admit it. I said V's. Company. Rovin had no successful product, but I was mistaken. Kind of Rovin had a subsidiary called Myov Event that developed drugs with Pfizer. Myov is no longer a part of Rove's products because it was sold to Sumit, which Rovin also owned, which is sold to Sumitomo Pharma Japan, where the executives of Sumit Tovan hold bore seats. Two successful drugs are. Orvi, which is f d a, approved to treat advanced prostate cancer and mefe, which is f d a, approved to treat endometriosis severe period pain. What do the drugs actually do? Morgo. VX is a drug designed to lower your testosterone in mefe is the same drug but with estrogen mixed in. So I apologize to Vivek's campaign team. I was wrong. But please understand that since the drugs were within subsidiaries of subsidiaries, it was not easy to find. So I will formulate correct myself. Vikk has successfully manufactured with Pfizer, an estrogen filled testosterone suppressor. Hope that clears the air. What a great way to respond to that because I'm, I believe he said that, uh, he was asked, uh, for this correction by Vivex team. Uh, so masterfully done. Uh, just so you know, um, Matt Kim's Instagram account is Matt Attack 0 0 9, and he does some great work, uh, very, uh, concise and, uh, very, uh, un un, um, what's the word? Unex Explosive. Unostentatious. Unostentatious. I add a lot of color to our show folks. Um, so just like you heard him talking there, I guess is how he talks most of the time in almost every video. So there's very little color in his voice, but he does it very well and very tactfully, very dry, uh, just like he did there. So great stuff, Matt. You're doing a great job. Um, So found that to be interesting. Right? So here's uh, some other clips. Now I actually just have his Twitter account pulled up here. 'cause I think, you know, one thing we can do is just scroll the, the times of, uh, Vivex most recent posts here. Uh, but let's go the 20%. Let's go to some, let's go to some more, uh, organized stuff here. So here is Vivek Ramas Swami. Now you might ask what, what website is this? Austin. What website am I looking at with Vivek's name on it? Well, I'm glad you asked. That website is right here, which says Paul and Daisy's Soros Fellowships for New Americans. Hmm. So Vivek Swami was funded by the Soros family to attend Yale to get his Juris doctorate. Just 10 years ago. So he was what, 27 at the time? Now that's an interesting choice to move from biology to law and then not use your law degree at all. But he was a Forbes 30 under 30 honoree founder of Rovan Sciences, and we looked at that already, but I just think it's interesting to, to find his name right next to the Soros name. Now, the next thing we have here is, I'm not gonna go into that, um, is that Vivex. Ramis Swami paid Wikipedia editors to erase his Soros fellowship and his work on C O V I D. Now, this came from May. Of 2023. It's now August, June, July, August, three months Now it says he announced his 2024 presidential bid after making sure his Wikipedia page was edited. Vivek Rams Swami, this comes from new republic.com. Never heard of it. Uh, is like much of the Republican party, so pathetically desperate. This says, Ooh, the 2024 candidate who joins other elite educated Republicans in cosplaying is a truth telling populace, while offering no actual solutions to improve people's material conditions, has reportedly used some of his millions of dollars to pay a Wikipedia editor to scrub his past Mediate reports that Ramas Swami seems to have paid Wikipedia outta their Yerman to remove information from his page that he presumably thought would damage his candidacy in the Republican party. A few days later, he announced his 2024 bid. The editor scrubbed off information related to Ramos Swami receiving Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship from New Americans in 2011 during his time as a Yale law student. Paul Soros is the older brother of billionaire Democratic donor, George Soros, who has been the subject of perennial anti-Semitic conspiracy theories Pedaled by the right. The Fellowship Ramis Swami received is dedicated to helping immigrants and children of immigrants pursue graduate degrees. Prominent right-wing figures like Jack Poso have directed attention toward Ramis Swami's past fellowship, presumably in line with the aforementioned use of Soros as a catchall for anything suspicious. Also removed from Ramis Swami's page was his work serving in the Ohio's c Ovid 19 response team. The editor claimed that Ramis Swami had explicitly asked to remove the mention of his work on the Covid team while the editor himself deemed the fellowship to be extraneous material. After some back and forth with other Wikipedia contributors information, noting Ramis Swami Soros fellowship was later added back to the page. Ramis Swami announced his bid for presidency less than two weeks after he seemingly commissioned an editor to modify his Wikipedia page. So let's repeat that 'cause that is worth it. Ramis Swami announced his pre his bid for presidency just two weeks after he paid an editor to modify his Wikipedia page. To this day, Ramas Swami's Wikipedia page begins with a disclaimer that the article has multiple issues and the neutrality of this article is disputed. This article contains paid contributions. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content. Policy is particularly neutral point of view. Wikipedia warrants the episode is just another and a long series of Republicans Spinelessly refusing lead to stand by their past when facing Donald Trump, or to offer even a nugget of an argument as to why, Hey, maybe it's okay to care about problems like Covid. So this is a left wing company calling this out most remarkably is that any of the Republicans think their hungry embrace of conservatism. It's furthest right instincts will result in anything other than failure. Alright? So, so I would say too, I'm actually quite, I'm actually quite, uh, proud of our party. I'm, you know, and, and I say our party, I don't generally traditionally identify as strict conservative. I'm far more, I would say libertarian than I am conservative in many aspects. I believe our government should be basically utilized for a military to protect our borders and protect us against foreign enemies. Not to, you know, go to war with other countries and start proxy wars for billions of dollars. I also believe that we should have a police force which is used to, uh, enact law and order, um, under very limited circumstances. Uh, basically off of the golden rule, which is like if, hey, if you don't want that to happen to you, maybe you shouldn't do it to other people. And if you do it to other people, maybe there should be consequences if we all agree that this thing shouldn't happen. Uh, maybe some, some actually no. I wouldn't even say education systems. I think education systems in the modern day would do fairly well if it was a, a more capitalistic, uh, free, um, free market. Uh, there's very limited use cases for the government, um, very limited use cases, and it's literally just a pile of money for them to, uh, to extort you out of with the threat of violence and captivity. In order for them to be able to find how much money and to move out of that pile into their own pockets, through these little games of money laundering, that's about 86% of government spending to me. Right. You wanna talk about, um, social services? I, I think there should be some social services to be able to help people who are, uh, mentally disabled, who are physically disabled, who, uh, really need the help. Um, I, I, I don't see much other uses for the government other than those things. So traditionally probably not as Republican as many people who, uh, listen or who, uh, follow me or, you know, but that's where I'm at. That's what I think. I, I don't think the government's great at literally almost anything. I think the government's quite bad at almost everything. Um, I'll, I'll give you a story. Uh, when I was in the military, uh, I was at, uh, Biloxi, uh, Mississippi. Uh, I was going to tech school for air traffic control training. And uh, I was in the military from 18 to 22. And when I was at Air Traffic Control Tech School in Biloxi, Mississippi, we had a bowling alley. And at this bowling alley we would go there, you know, friends who would drink there and they'd get big pictures of beer and um, and it was like the shittiest bowling alley you had ever been to. And about maybe four months into my tech school, I was, I was at, at Keesler Air Force Base for eight or nine months, um, doing air traffic school. And maybe eight or nine months, three months after we got there, four months after we got there, the bowling alley closed down. The government had a monopoly on entertainment on base and could not run a business properly in order to be profitable enough, even with tax funding. It's like the most ridiculous circus show of a business being ran ever. Uh, it's unbelievably bad at literally everything it does ever. Right. The government is just horrific at every endeavor it sets out to do. There's so much red tape, there's so much bureaucracy. All the technology's super old. There's no innovation, there's, there's nothing happening from the traditional taxation based government services that is positive for the, for the people. Like maybe you can say firefighters. Police in very limited cases, I think I, I legitimately don't think there should be any traffic enforcement. Um, there's very few use cases besides violence and, um, mostly violence. Like there, there's just, there's so many things that are off about, you know, the government having its own, uh, imperialist army. So those are some of my beliefs on that. But, but so, so that's, when you hear me talk about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. I'm not like, I, I am not a hard right or a hard left. I am like somewhere in the middle with mostly a belief that our government sucks at everything it does. And the less that we can have the government do, and the more that we can have the free market do, the better off we will all be. And when I say free market, it's not like the modern day free market that we have right now, because what we have right now is a, a monopolistic oligarchy of, of capitalistic institutions who own everything, right? We talk about the Black Rocks and the Vanguards. I. Uh, uh, we don't live in a capitalist society anymore. Capitalism is dead. We live in an oligarchy. Every institution that you know, is owned by a single one, two, maybe three investment wealth companies, every politician, you know, is owned by 1, 2, 3 of those same wealth management companies. Every politician, you know, every company that you know is owned by BlackRock and Vanguard. We do not live in a capitalistic society. We live in a oligarchy a we live in a, uh, a, um, a, a monopolistic based oligarchy where all of the politicians are bought and paid for, where all of the companies are bought and paid for, and they enact the policies through the politicians that they fund, through the corporations, that it's this big shit show mess, and we're just the ones at the bottom of it getting shit on. This is just how this whole thing plays out to me. Our entire system is just flawed to, its very core as of maybe the last 80 to a hundred years, 80 to a hundred years. The Industrial Revolution, world War II was all the, the shifting of power to these elite class, uh, the, the Berg Group, the World Economic Forums, the, the BlackRocks, the Vanguards, right? You guys, if you've been listening to me long enough, you know my beliefs on these things. You hear me talk about one-off topics, but you don't really hear me talk about the systemic governmental issues that I really, you know, what I truly believe about our government, mostly just that they suck at everything. It's a proxy for politicians and corporations to siphon off government or to siphon off tax dollars. Right. Taxes weren't even implemented until like two thou 1913, right? Something like that. Like 110 years. Uh, when, when federal income tax was, was started and federal income tax was started basically just to fund, uh, you know, it was like two per, they, they were gonna, they were gonna charge, uh, people who were extremely wealthy, like two to 3% of their income just to fund some certain small services. Right? Like, we left Great Britain because they were taxing us on fucking tea. Right. We were throwing barrels. Right. The, the Sons of Liberty and John Adams and or Sam Adams and, and the Sons of Liberty were just going off having secret meetings and cool bars or pubs like the, the Green Dragon. And they were having these underground meetings with, um, you know, the Freemasons and like, how are they gonna, you know, there was all this crazy shit happening. And a lot of it, the, all of the fed up. Thoughts about the, the British clergy? Were based on the, the, the people not wanting the government to take their money from them. Don't. Maybe we should have you for a couple things, and maybe it's, don't invade my country, don't, don't, uh, kill me, don't take my shit from my house. Right? Like, these, these are the things that the government should truly be focused on. But instead they're writing you traffic tickets via autonomous cameras for profit, and they're telling you that you have to get a mRNA gene therapy in order to get a job. Like we're so far off and it's just gonna get worse and worse and worse and worse unless we, we start to win this, this culture war even more than we are today. So anyways, long tangent. Next thing that says here is, um, uh, most remarkable, uh, is, uh, okay. Yeah, that's a stupid article coming from a left wing, but not wrong in like the first half of this. Um, so originally I looked up this article, uh, about who are the famous alumni of Yale's, uh, Phi Beta Kappa Phi, beta Kappa being the, uh, the, um, the fraternity that Vivek was a part of. And, um, I was looking at Yale and, uh, I, I was looking wrongfully at Yale, so he was a part of Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard. So let's see if we can get the celebrity names of people who were a part of Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard, because I misread that. Uh, and let's see, Harvard alumni. It's so crazy to me that people like go to Harvard, right? Like that there's just like this, this completely, this university that's just like completely made up of elite families who just put a hyper emphasis on their children for academics who fund it with $120,000 or whatever the fuck it is to get your kid to go to Harvard. And then, you know, all the scandals with like telling your, saying your kid was a bad gammon defenseman in order to get them into the university. Right. If you ever saw that documentary, I forget the name of it, but it was about the scandal at, uh, all of the elite universities where, um, it might've been a singular one where they were like basically saying that these kids were, uh, In sports that they weren't because they were paying off the, the admissions individual to get them in, uh, to the university on scholarship and stuff, like pretty crazy stuff. Um, so let's see if we can find the Phi Beta Kappa Harvard alumni. Go directly to the website, harvard.edu five. The Kappa of Massachusetts at Harvard is established under a charter dated December 4th, 19 or 17, sorry, 1779. Wow. The charter was granted along with one for Yale by the original society. Founded three years earlier, the College of William and Mary in Virginia. The charter was brought from there to Harvard by Alicia Parelli, who initiated four juniors of the day before commencement in 19. In 17. Wow. 19, uh, 1781. The first meeting of the new chapter was held in September 8th, 1781. That makes Harvard's chapter the oldest and continuous existence. Interesting. Let's see. Members, literary exercises, eligibility, and election members. Let's see if we can get some famous members. Class of 2020. Class of 2024. Let's just read the names of these people. Samar Bajaj, Suha Bot Rah, Bahari, Alexander Chen. Rah. Hari Ganesh. Jay Gar. Amen Haw. Kaylee Ek. Hari Iyer. James Jolan. Ja. Ana, Madeline Kitsch. Jeffrey Kwan, Clarence Naba. Will Nichols, that's the only white guy. Uh, Mitchell Minchi Park. Uh, Joel Sdo. Atlas Sgo. Trey Sullivan. Lucy two. Eleanor Wickstrom, Dora Woodruff. Vicki, you and Eric Zoo. No white people. Maybe one. Let's look at previous years. Uh, 1980s. 1990s. Let's look. What year did he graduate? I think he said 2007. He was a graduate. So let's look at 2007 and see who he was a part of this with. Maybe there's any names that pop out to us here, so we see, see if we can even find Vivek Bally. Aaron. Vadim. Alinsky. I'll save you the names here. Let's see if we can find anybody that sticks out to us that he was a part of this. With Mary, Brad, Eric, Brian, lots of more white people back in 2007. I don't exactly see Vivek, but there's so many people on this list. Let's see, is this, uh, okay alphabetical. So Ramis Swami, there he is. Okay. The Vek Ram Swami 2007. It's a pretty long list, so I'm not sure I know any more of these people just by looking at it without doing research. Peter b Zuckerman, interesting. Maybe that's a good deep dive we could do is like, who did he actually go to? These, who is he here with? Um, but anyways, I. Digress. Um, maybe we can look at the 1980s, but that would be the thing, right? Like maybe look back at like, who are the alumni at this be? Because the other one, when I was looking at Ya
Hii leo jaridani mada kwa kina ambapo wakimbizi kutoka nchini Rwanda na Burundi wanaopata hifadhi katika nchi Jirani ya Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo DRC, wamepata matumaini mapya ya maisha baada ya shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi UNHCR na shirika lisilo la kiserikali ya AIDES kuwawezesha kuanzisha mradi wa kazi za Sanaa ambao unawasidia kujikimu kimaisha pamoja na familia zao. Ashinani tutaelekea Bahari ya Shamu au Red Sea, kulikoni? Hatimaye operesheni kubwa imeanza leo huko Yemen ya kupakua mapipa ya mafuta ghafi kutoka meli ya FSO Safer iliyoanza kuoza kwenda meli ya Nautica au Yemen katika pwani ya bahari ya Shamu.Ikiwa leo ni siku ya kimataifa ya kuzuia watu kuzama majini, shirika la Umoja wa MAtaifa la chakula na kilimo, FAO limesema linatumia siku hii kushirikiana na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la afya ulimwenguni WHO kuelimisha umma juu ya kuzama majini hasa katika sekta ya uvuvi.Nchini Sudan Kusini, shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Idadi ya Watu na Afya ya Uzazi, UNFPA linaendesha semina kuhusu ukatili wa kijinsia na kingono ili kusaidia manusura ambao wanakabiliwa na vitendo hivyo wakati wakirejea nyumbani kutokana na mapigano yanayoendelea nchini Sudan.Mashinani tutamsikia Mkuu wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Mpango wa Maendeleo, UNEP hatua iliyoanza asubuhi ya leo kwa saa za Yemen ya kuhamisha mafuta yaliyokuwa yanahatarisha usalama kwenye Bahari ya Shamu au Red Sea.Mwenyeji wako ni Leah Mushi, karibu!
Hii leo jaridani tunakuletea mada kwa kina ambapo tukiwa tunaelekea maadhimisho ya pili ya siku ya kimataifa ya lugha ya Kiswahili duniani leo tunaelekea nchini Uganda kuangazia hatua zinazopigwa kufuta kabisa usemi wa mitaani kuwa Kiswahili kilizaliwa Tanzania, kikafa Kenya na kisha kuzikwa Uganda. Pia tunakuletea habari kwa ufupi zikiwemo za WHO, UNICEF na FAO. Katika kujifunza lugha ya Kiswahili leo nampisha Dkt. Mwanahija Ally Juma akitujuza walivyojiandaa kuadhimisha siku ya lugha ya Kiswahili duniani ambayo kilele chake ni Julai 7.Ripoti mpya ya maendeleo yam toto iliyozindiliwa leo mjini Geneva Uswisi na mashirika ya Umoja wa Mataifa lile la afya duniani WHO na la kuhudumia Watoto duniani UNICEF inaelezea haja ya kutenga uwekezaji katika huduma ya lishe hususan katika nchi masikini na dhaifu zaidi huku miaka ya kwanza ya maisha ya mtoto ikitoa fursa zisizoweza kuelezeka za kuboresha afya ya maishani, lishe na ustawi.Tukisalia na masuala ya afya nusu ya watu wote duniani bado hawana huduma ya kutosha ya maji safi ya kunywa, usafi wa mazingira na kujisafi yaani WASH ambayo ingeweza kuzuia vifo vya watu milioni 1.4 na Maisha yaliyoboreshwa ya watu milioni 74 wenye ulemavu hadi mwaka 2019 kulingana na ripoti ya hivi karibuni ya kimataifa iliyotolewa na shirika la afya la Umoja wa Mataifa duniani WHO na makala iliyochapishwa katika jarida la afya la Uingereza The Lancet. Na shirika la chakula na kilimo la Umoja wa Mataifa FAO pamoja na mashirika manne wadau, wamepewa jukumu la kuongoza mpango wa pamoja wa bahari safi na zenye afya, anmbao ni mradi unaolenga kuanzia kwenye chanzo taka hadi baharini ambao utaelekeza ruzuku ya hadi dola milioni 115 kuzisaidia nchi kukabiliana na uchafuzi wa mazingira ya pwani na mfumo mzima wa Maisha ya baharí.Katika kujifunza lugha ya Kiswahili leo nampisha Dkt. Mwanahija Ally Juma akitujuza walivyojiandaa kuadhimisha siku ya lugha ya Kiswahili duniani ambayo kilele chake ni Julai 7.Mwenyeji wako ni Leah Mushi, karibu!
Dr. Naveen Somia, joined me ahead of the Non Surgical Symposium (NSS) 2023 on the Gold Coast, Australia. Based in Sydney, Dr. Somia is a highly regarded specialist plastic surgeon and as a past president of the Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS), he has been at the forefront of the industry for nearly two decades. Dr. Somia's commitment to both his patients' aesthetic goals and his role as an educational leader in the field has made him a trusted authority. He has served as the Scientific Convenor for the ASAPS NSS meeting for the past five years, solidifying his expertise and dedication. He is an advocate for patient focussed and safe framework to approach facial aesthetics. In this important episode, we dive into the changes in law that came into effect on July 1, 2023, in the realm of cosmetic surgery and aesthetic enhancement. Dr. Somia sheds light on the new guidelines introduced by AHPRA, which aim to protect consumers and ensure informed decision-making when it comes to choosing practitioners and treatment plans. These updates encompass marketing, psychological assessment, and procedural guidelines, and are part of a comprehensive cosmetic surgery reform package that raises standards and imposes stricter advertising requirements. We also explore the exciting global trend of regenerative superclinics—a revolutionary concept that brings together experts from various disciplines to address longevity, aesthetics, and cosmetic enhancement all under one roof. Dr. Somia provides valuable insights into this emerging trend and its potential to shape the future of aesthetic medicine. Dr. Somia's journey in the field of plastic surgery is equally impressive. Having completed his training in Sydney and Melbourne, he pursued further specialisation in cosmetic surgery of the eyelids, face, and breast at Paces Plastic Surgery, affiliated with Emory University in Atlanta, USA. I invite you to unlock the secrets of longevity, wellness, and new beauty with Dr. Naveen Somia exclusively on the Ageless by Rescu podcast. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/Dq2oZvcqrv8 Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nikki Warren is a degree-qualified fertility naturopath and medical herbalist. She has a Bachelor of Health Science in Complementary Medicine, a Diploma of Naturopathy and an Advanced Diploma of Herbal Medicine. For over a decade Nikki's clinical practice has specialised in fertility and women's health and in 2016 she launched her pregnancy and preconception supplements brand NaturoBest. This episode is dedicated to understanding the cycles of fertility, peri menopause and menopause and the natural supplements, herbs and lifestyle changes that can help with symptoms and long term treatment without drugs. Nikki shares her philosophy on educating her clients to help navigate the terminology, science and options during both stages. The episode is a helpful and illuminating guide on a natural and empowered approach to perimenopause which lasts 5-10 years, menopause and options for supporting our hormones, health and life force. Beyond diet, exercise and HRT you will hear about the most powerful lifestyle hacks, herbs and supplements that can truly transform your hormonal health at any age. Listen to the full podcast here: https://omny.fm/shows/ageless-by-rescu/nikki-warren-naturopath-medical-herbalist-natural Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me on the latest episode of Ageless by Rescu as we dive into the world of personalised aesthetics treatment plans with Suzie Hoitink, a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for the Australian Non Surgical Symposium (NSS). With over two decades of experience as an aesthetics entrepreneur and healthcare professional, Suzie is a highly sought-after advisor in the industry. Her mission? To revolutionise patient safety, results, and care through training, support, and education for doctors and nurses in their practices. In this conversation, we explore the future of aesthetic procedures, evolution of clinics and the exciting advancements in non-surgical treatments available to consumers. Discover how multimodality treatment plans are your best friend, and can help you achieve natural, safe, and long-lasting results on your aesthetic journey. Suzie's expertise extends beyond treatments alone. She shares invaluable insights on selecting the right practitioner who will genuinely understand your goals, budget, and safety concerns. With her guidance, you'll be empowered to collaborate with an aesthetics professional who will create a bespoke aesthetic plan tailored just for you. But that's not all- Suzie's passion for the healthcare industry's future shines through as she highlights the tremendous potential for innovation in both clinical and business practices. Get excited for a future where aesthetic practices become even more sophisticated and safer for every patient. I'm so delighted to give you exclusive access to Suzie Hoitink's wealth of knowledge so we can discover the possibilities that lie ahead in the world of personalised aesthetics. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/u5yHwLyrRNw Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Libby Weaver, a renowned nutritional biochemist, author, and founder of the food-based supplement range, Bio Blends. In this important episode, we dive deep into the topic of thyroid health, and the impact of pressure and urgency on aging. Dr. Libby has a wealth of knowledge and scientific research at her fingertips, and she is passionate about helping people live with energy and vitality. In this episode, she shares her expertise on reducing the experience of stress, thyroid and hormonal imbalances. We discuss the impact of an imbalanced nervous system on disrupted sleep and digestive system symptoms and how this impacts the body. Dr. Libby explains why stress might be behind a sluggish thyroid and provides practical tools to detect and address thyroid health. We also explore the vital importance of hormone and thyroid testing and the impact of sugar, stress and menopause in age-related health issues. Dr. Libby's three-pillared approach, which explores the interplay between nutrition, emotions, and the biochemistry of the body, is at the heart of her health message. Dr. Libby is a sought-after speaker and has shared the stage with luminaries such as Sir Richard Branson, Tony Robbins, and Marianne Williamson. Her ability to break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand language makes this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their health and wellness. Tune in to this episode to gain insights and practical tools to support your wellness journey, from one of the most respected women's health experts in the industry. Listen to the full podcast here: https://omny.fm/shows/ageless-by-rescu/dr-libby-weaver-nutritional-biochemist-author Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to an extraordinary episode of our podcast, where I have the privilege of sitting down with the remarkable Michael Bublé. In this candid conversation, we delve into the incredible journey of a global superstar who at 47, has gracefully evolved from a symbol of musical excellence and style to finding his voice as a man. Join us as we explore the depths of Michael's personal transformation and the challenges he faced, even as a superstar. Our conversation delves into the often-unspoken struggles, such as the infamous imposter syndrome that can haunt even the most accomplished individuals. We explore wellness (spiritual and physical), constructing a loveable persona, the transformative power of crisis and pain and recognising that these experiences can shape us in ways we never anticipated. One fascinating aspect we explore is the remarkable connection between fragrance, music, and memory. He has launched six fragrances and Australia is his number one market in the world. His latest, Love Notes, was launched earlier this year with Chemist Warehouse. Michael shares his insights on the profound emotional resonance that fragrances can evoke, paralleling the evocative power of his own music. Beyond the crooner image and glamour, Michael Bublé invites us into his private world as a devoted husband and a father of four and shares some jaw dropping insights around moments that changed him forever. I invite you to get ready to embark on an unforgettable experience with the one and only Michael Bublé. This episode will leave you inspired, moved, and with a newfound appreciation for the power of music, resilience, and self-discovery. With thanks to our friends at Chemist Warehouse for access to Michael on the eve of his Sydney shows. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/aIvmB3VIvQo Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wakati dunia ikijiandaa kuadhimisha siku ya habari duniani hapo kesho Juni nane shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Chakula na Kilimo FAO limesema ni vyema jamii kuzingatia afya ya baharí kwani umuhimu wake kamwe hauwezi kupuuzwa.Bahari, ni makazi ya asilimia 80 ya majani ya wanyama, ambayo yanatumika kama chanzo muhimu cha wananchi kujipatia riziki na pia lishe kwa mamilioni ya watu ulimwenguni.Mkurugenzi wa Idara ya Sera na Rasilimali za Uvuvi na Ufugaji wa samaki kutoka FAO Manuel Barange, anasema kwa utajiri uliopo baharini, “Hakuna tatizo hata moja ambalo tunalo ulimwenguni iwe kwenye mabadiliko ya tabianchi, umasikini au uhakika wa chakula ambalo linaweza kutatuliwa bila kuzingatia baharí kama sehemu ya suluhisho” Manuel anasema kwa sasa zaidi ya watu milioni 800 wameathiriwa na njaa kote ulimwenguni, vyakula vya baharini vilivyo sheheni lishe ya hali ya juu ni suluhisho la kushughulikia njaa na utapiamlo, “Ufugaji wa samaki umekuwa mfumo wa uzalishaji wa chakula unaokua kwa kasi zaidi katika kipindi cha miongo mitano iliyopita. Ulaji pia wa vyakula vya majini umekuwa ukiongezeka maradufu ya kiwango cha ongezeko la watu katika miongo ya hivi karibuni.”Katika kuhakikisha kila nchi inajitosheleza na kuweza kuhimili ongezeko la uhitaji wa vyakula vya majini FAO inahamasisha utekelezaji wa mkakati wa Mabadiliko ya Buluu Blue Transformation unaolenga kuimarisha mifumo ya vyakula vya majini katika kulisha idadi ya watu inayoongezeka duniani kwa kutoa mifumo ya kisheria, sera na usaidizi wa kiufundi inayohitajika ili kuendeleza ukuaji na uvumbuzi, “Mpango wa Mabadiliko ya Bluu ni dira kutoka FAO ambayo imeanza na kanuni mbili kubwa. Kwanza ni kukubali kwamba vyakula vya majini ni sehemu ya suluhisho la njaa na utapiamlo. Pili ni utambuzi kwamba mabadiliko yanafanyika hata bila sisi kufanya lolote.”Mpango wa Mabadiliko ya Buluu umependekeza msururu wa hatua zilizoundwa kusaidia ustahimilivu katika mifumo ya chakula cha majini na kuhakikisha uvuvi na ufugaji wa samaki unakuwa kwa njia endelevu huku hakuna mtu anayeachwa nyuma, hususan jamii zinazotegemea sekta hiyo.Masuala mengine yanayoangaziwa na mabadiliko hayo ni pamoja na sera na desturi zinazofaa kwa mabadiliko ya tabianchi na mazingira, pamoja na ubunifu wa kiteknolojia.
Radiant skin secrets unveiled, in this episode we explore the secrets to achieving naturally flawless and radiant skin. Skin so good, you won't need makeup. I am joined by Allison Pickering, the passionate force behind Mx Skincare, a cosmeceutical brand that believes in the concept of "Skin so good you don't need makeup." Allison, a former professional makeup artist turned skincare innovator, wanted to create a brand that would serve as the perfect canvas, enhancing natural beauty and empowering individuals to embrace their skin at any age. We uncover the core principles of creating an efficient skincare routine that is based on science and high performance formulas. Allison shares how your skincare routine can be customised to address specific skin challenges arising from lifestyle, hormonal changes, sensitivities and personal preference. Allison's expertise as a makeup artist has shaped Mx Skincare into a brand that focuses on a naturally beautiful and clean canvas. My conversation with Allison will demystify active skincare ingredients, help you find the right skin care protocol and can help extend your investment in aesthetic treatments, paving the way for radiant and healthy skin. This episode is in partnership with Mx Skincare Visit their website and IG:https://mxskincare.com/collections/mx-products https://instagram.com/mxskincare_?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/DpaHeeZzLjs Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am honoured to have a true icon in the beauty industry join me on the podcast. Terry de Gunzburg is a trailblazing industry legend who has changed the face of beauty over three decades. She has been called the ‘Steve Jobs' of the makeup industry and is known as the 'Godmother of glow'. Terry's journey to becoming a makeup artist did not follow a typical trajectory, coming from a scientific family background with aspirations to becoming a doctor. However, her interest in botanics and fascination with the mystery of nature led her down a different path. She was appointed the Creative Director of YSL, where for 15 years she was responsible for creating the most iconic beauty products, including the game changing Touche Eclat, in 1992. This revolutionary product changed the way we apply makeup and left a mark on the beauty industry forever. In 1998, Terry launched her own brand, By Terry, where she saw an opportunity to create the ‘Haute Couleur' of cosmetics, expressing her creativity, curiosity, and ability to use the most unique ingredients to create luxurious products that cater to everyone. She has always had a bespoke approach to beauty and has brought that same approach to her brand, which is celebrating its 25th year anniversary this year.Terry's philosophy is to create makeup that enhances natural beauty and makes women feel confident and beautiful. She is known for creating makeup that blurs the line between skincare and makeup, using high-quality ingredients and innovative formulas. In this episode, Terry shares her journey and the innovations that have made her a true icon in the beauty industry. We talk about the importance of harnessing light to create luminosity and mimic a youthful glow, the trend toward skincare infused makeup, and nature's most powerful ingredients to enhance beauty at any age. Anyone who loves makeup will find this episode both fascinating and informative, as we explore the mind of a true beauty industry visionary. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/M_yktggiOHI Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where we'll be exploring the intersection of financial wellness and longevity, with a focus on women's financial health. Our guest today is Melissa Meagher, a financial coach with over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. Melissa is passionate about helping people transform their lives by empowering them to have clarity, awareness, and efficiency around their money. In today's episode, we'll be discussing the growing trend of financial wellness, where people are becoming more transparent and open about their finances, and the role it plays in our overall mental health. We'll delve into the reasons why money has been a taboo topic in the past and why this is changing, particularly for women who on average live 6-8 years longer than men. We'll also explore how our attitudes and beliefs about money affect our relationship with it, and the deeper psychological issues that can arise. Melissa will share her expertise on how to become stewards of our financial wellness, including understanding our financial positions, exploring our attitudes towards money, and the financial literacy necessary for living a longer life. So, get ready to learn how to take control of your financial health and create a more abundant and fulfilling life. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/KWD0Y8usP4w Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alison Morgan is one of Australia's leading Business Coaches, specialising in helping Business Owners grow their Business, Brand and Profile. With over 11 years of Private Business Coaching clients with her company Relauncher, Alison knows how to create successful businesses and profiles and is a go to expert for entrepreneurs for advice on creating compelling personal brands and oftentimes, a professional reinvention. As she says, being a Business Owner is the most profound personal development journey you'll ever undertake. It's forever ongoing with continual challenges along the way. I invited Alison to join me to share her insights on personal and professional rebranding, exploring a second act in your career and the guidance she gives her clients around turning up, being seen and using your experience to your full potential. After working with several Blue Chip companies around the world, Alison started Relauncher when her 2 boys were very young. Going back into a Corporate role no longer suited her family and so she took the path of reinvention. Alison is also founder of Sticky Studio, a branding, content marketing, social media and website design studio servicing businesses, brands and people. I absolutely loved this conversation and know you will gain so many insights and aha moments as I did. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/pmWuNWnbqO4 Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor George Paxinos is a Greek- Australian Neuroscientist who is credited for having mapped the brain and spinal chord of humans.He has identified and named more brain areas than anyone in history. He studied at Berkeley, McGill and Yale Universities, and was a visiting scientist at Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford and UCLA. He is Professor of Medical Sciences at NeuRA and The University of New South Wales, Sydney and was the past president of the Australian Neuroscience Society and the World Congress of Neuroscience. He's received awards from the Association of American Publishers and the British Medical Association. Professor Paxinos is the author of 57 books on the subject of brain cartography and his first, The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, is the most cited publication in neuroscience and, for three decades, the third most cited book in science. More recently, Professor Paxinos published his first novel A River Divided, which uses his vast knowledge to examine the limits of science and the brain, and considers the contributions of nature and nurture in the formation of attitudes. In this truly fascinating conversation with the dynamic, authentic and charming Neuroscientist and Philosopher, we discuss brain health, strategies for delaying dementia and the future possibilities of regenerative medicine and nootropics. We also discuss intelligence, the role of genetics, poverty and lifestyle in determining brain function and performance. He shares insightful advice on the impact of diet, exercise, trauma (both physical and emotional), life experience and education on optimising our brain health. Listen to the full podcast here: https://omny.fm/shows/ageless-by-rescu/professor-george-paxinos-ao-neuroscientist Book a one on one Ageless Coaching session with BaharI'm so pleased to now offer one one one mentoring, coaching sessions, VIP membership and the opportunity to ask me specific questions via the Sunroom platform. This is the first and only place I'll be offering in depth, personal and exclusive content that I don't share here or on my social platforms. I am excited to personally support your Ageless journey in a private and supportive space. Join Sunroom to learn more about my membership which is only $15 a month and VIP Custom Experiences ranging from quick questions to in-depth coaching. Join my Sunroom Here https://sunroom.so/BE.AgelessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jaridani leo ripoti ya utalii wa milima na jamii ya watu wa asili wa Inuit. Makala tunakuletea tunasalia hapa Makao Makuu na mashinani tunakupeleka Kisiwa cha Jamhuri ya Kiribati, kulikoni?Ripoti mpya iliyotolewa leo na mashirika ya Umoja wa Mataifa na wadau imeeleza bayana jinsi utalii kwenye maeneo ya milimani unaweza kuwa na manufaa sio tu kwa baiyonuwai bali pia kwa jamii zinazoishi kwenye maeneo hayo.Jamii ya Inuit ya watu wa asili wa Eskimo ni miongoni mwa jamii za walio wachache sana kutoka jimbo la Inuvik nchini Canada.Katika Makala Flora Nducha anazungumza na Kijana Mtanzania Gibson Kawago aliyeko hapa katika makao makuu ya Umoja wa Mataifa akihudhuria Jukwaa la Vijana la Baraza la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kiuchumi na Kijamii (ECOSOC) la mwaka 2023.Na mashinani mashinani na tutaelekea katika Kisiwa cha Jamhuri ya Kiribati kilichoko Oceania katika Bahari ya Pasifiki ya Kati kusikia ujumbe kuhusu umuhimu wa chanjo.Mwenyeji wako ni Anold Kayanda, karibu!
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