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Doh Pyay Doh Myay ('Our Land Our Region') သို့မဟုတ် DPDM သည် DVB ၏ ကမ္ဘာလုံးဆိုင်ရာ ခရီးသွားအစီအစဉ်ဖြစ်ပြီး ကမ္ဘာတစ်ဝှမ်းရှိ မတူကွဲပြားမှုများကို ရှာဖွေခြင်းဖြစ်ပါသည်။ DPDM သည် မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတွင် နှစ်ပေါင်းများစွာ ရေပန်းအစားဆုံး တီဗီအစီအစဉ်များထဲမှ တစ်ခုဖြစ်ပြီး နိုင်ငံတစ်ဝှမ်းရှိ နေရာတိုင်းတွင် ကြည့်ရှုသူ သန်းပေါင်းများစွာကို ပြသထားသည်။ စစ်တပ်က အာဏာသိမ်းပြီးကတည်းက ဒီလိုအစီအစဉ်မျိုးနဲ့ ရုပ်ရှင်ရိုက်ရတာ စိတ်မချရပါဘူး။ ယခု DVB သည် အလားတူ အစီအစဉ်ကို ကမ္ဘာ့အဆင့်သို့ ယူဆောင်လာသည်။
You alright!? The three questionable gentlemen are speaking of mountains, rodents, birthdays, St. Patrick's Day, late buses, half marathon running, Easter Egg hunting in Bendigo (Australia), gangs, speaking to yourself, self motivation, bad British monkeys, subcultures, and so much more! Oh, and....Tom's Audience Intercommunication is where you have your say... get in touch on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (@YourselfJasmine), or via email (symj@protonmail.com). You might get a Show Yourself Mr. Jasmine beer mat or a bag of Tom's magical pancake mix!If you would? Enjoy the show!
Allo allo! The three very cheeky monkeys are blathering on about raw squid, Pancakes Day, bowling, a Turkish barber, news from Bendigo (Australia), a Dancehall Reggae duo have been in touch, the mysterious tale of a cricketer in Yorkshire, automatic writing with the Aether, a questionnaire on romance / dating etiquette, and a whole wedge more! Oh, and....Tom's Audience Intercommunication is where you have your say... get in touch on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (@YourselfJasmine), or via email (symj@protonmail.com). You might get a Show Yourself Mr. Jasmine beer mat or a bag of Pete's frozen ratatouille!Big up to Martin Bingham for another jingle featured in the episode! Go on ..... enjoy the show!
How Architecturally planned to build Bodhi Dhamma Buddhist vihara and the Bodhi wall built for the sapling of the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi in Great Stupa premises in Bendigo.The chief architecture of the project Mr. Amila Wijerathna speaks to SBS Sinhala Radio on this - ඔස්ට්රේලියාවට වැඩමවූ ජය ශ්රී මහ බෝධියේ අංකුර බෝධීන් වහන්සේ වෙනුවෙන් ඉදිවන බෝධි ප්රාකාරය සඳහා සිදුවන ගොඩනැගිලි නිර්මාණ ශිල්පයේ විශේෂතා සහ එය චිරාත් කාලයක් රැක බලාගැනීම පිළිබඳව එම ව්යාපෘතියේ ප්රධාන සැලසුම් නිර්මාණ ශිල්පී, ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ මෙල්බර්න් නුවර අමිල විජේරත්න සමඟ SBS සිංහල ගුවන්විදුලිය සිදුකල සාකච්චාවට සවන්දෙන්න ඉහත ඡායාරූපයේ ඇති speaker සලකුණ මත ක්ලික් කරන්න
Think crime pays? Think again. We have collected the most hair-brained burglars the world has to offer... all for your amusement! Too bad they didn't have a lookout parrot.
Resource Links:Ready to Grow Your Video Business (https://videobusinessaccelerator.com/)Get a free Sales Script: (https://www.denlennie.com/Free-resources)Hebron Films Website ( https://www.hebronfilms.com/)Caleb is the Creative Director of Hebron Films a video production company based in Bendigo Australia and is an Active Member of the Video Business Accelerator.Here's a sneak peek at what you'll hear:Caleb's secret to getting through tough times in business, and… how to turn them into cold hard cash in the bank. (No theory here, folks. Caleb suffered a brutal “double whammy” during the COVID-19 shut down but…thanks to his unique and powerful approach to problem-solving, he's never been busier! Full story at 3:00)Caleb's brief but sincere endorsement of Den's Accelerator Mastermind group, and how it helped him bring in the green when all hell was breaking loose. -4:10An “obvious as the nose on your face” opportunity many video production companies completely missed during the shutdown. – 7:50The surprise benefit of being a problem solver. – 9:00Den's clever phone trick he and his clients use to drum up new business. (Caleb has been using this to bring in new business during this crisis. Using this little trick post COVID-19 will be even more effective. – 11:30)Support the show (https://www.denlennie.com/free-training)
In today's episode, I speak with Dr. Daniel Wundersitz who is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Latrobe University in Bendigo Australia. Daniel discusses wearable technologies, machine learning and then outlines his 2019 article; The impact of a 21-day ultra-endurance ride on the heart in young, adult and older adult recreational cyclists, published in the International Journal of Cardiology.
In today's episode, I speak with Dr. Daniel Wundersitz who is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Latrobe University in Bendigo Australia. Daniel discusses wearable technologies, machine learning and then outlines his 2019 article; The impact of a 21-day ultra-endurance ride on the heart in young, adult and older adult recreational cyclists, published in the International Journal of Cardiology.
Leah Ladson is a boss lady and photographer from Bendigo Australia. In this Shootzu podcast she speaks about the importance of setting limits between business and family life as a Work At Home Mum and in writing goals down to help them self-manifest. A business mentor, product and services photographer and a flatlay master, Leah started her photography business in wedding photography in 2008. Her business has grown from strength to strength and she supports other small businesses through both her mentoring services and her "Girls from the Go" community.
Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of The business of Dance Podcast. Today I am back with another amazing guest here on the show. Today I will be interviewing the fantastic Sharon Saunders who is the creator and owner of Sharon Saunders Dancers, which is a studio located in Bendigo Australia. Sharon commenced classes in Marong in 1992. The school expanded to Kangaroo Flat, Victoria Australia in 1994. In 1999 Sharon & her husband Damien built a fully equipped dance studio in the heart of Kangaroo Flat. Technique and the fundamentals of dance are taught through the internationally recognised Australian Teachers of Dancing syllabus. They pride ourselves in bringing some of Australia's best teachers and dancers to Bendigo each year. Sharron’s Bio: Sharon grew up in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, she began dancing at the age of three years. Sharon studied Jazz, Tap, Ballet and Calisthenics. In later years her biggest influence in dance was studying Classical Ballet and Jazz with Peter Faux of Peter Faux Dance Ensemble in Melton. She also loved Youth Theatre and was involved in many productions as an actor and dancer. Sharon discovered her love for teaching at the age of 17 when she started assistant teaching with Peter Faux; she married and moved to Bendigo in 1988 and started a family soon after. Sharon has worked in Pharmacy and cosmetics, also as a host with Humphrey B Bear, and as a dance teacher for over 30 years! In 1992 Sharon opened her own dance school in Marong Hall. From there the school grew with a second school at Healthworks in Kangaroo Flat. The Marong and Kangaroo Flat studios grew rapidly while under her direction and soon merged in Kangaroo Flat. Sharon later built her own purpose built a studio in Kangaroo Flat where they still are today. Sharon was a member of The Australian Theatrical Dance Inc for 20 years. Sharon is now an Affiliate member of The Australian Teachers of Dancing Limited and excited to share their syllabi with her students and take advantage of their ongoing professional development opportunities. Sharon loves all aspects of dance; it is her life! She is honoured to share her passion of dance with others – this is evident through the countless number of students who have danced until adulthood at SSD (and proudly 3 students are currently working as SSD teachers). Lifelong friendships are constantly formed by Parents and students at SSD. Sharon’s mission was always to provide quality dance education in a caring and friendly environment. Sharon continues to run SSD with great passion and enjoyment. She also keeps a close eye on all dancers often relief teaching different classes and is always working behind the scenes to ensure SSD runs smoothly and efficiently! Sharon Saunders Dancers: http://www.sharonsaundersdancers.com/studio-2 For more Business Of Dance please, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram @claireosheacoaching. If you have any questions, topic suggestions or wish to be a guest on the podcast please contact us at podcast@businessofdance.net. Hosted By: Claire O’Shea
My interview today is with one of the designers and change makers that has most influenced my own approach to professional projects and regenerative landscape development. Darren Doherty is the founder of Regrarians Ltd. Based in Bendigo Australia and he has extensive experience in project design, development, management and training. He's worked on 6 continents and nearly 50 countries in mostly broad-acre agricultural applications. The Regrarian's purpose that he promotes is to provide the potential for people to be informed about the regenerative economy, whether it involves their work in agriculture, land management, corporate life, domestic services, manufacturing or other activities that are within the reasonable domain of humans. In this episode Darren talks extensively about the innovative platform and ethics that his organization promotes, how he got started as a landscape designer and began teaching with Bill Mollison the co founder of permaculture, and he gives essential advice on how to build soils that are counter intuitive to how many people have learned with mulch and compost. This is another really in depth interview and I'd advise having a note book on hand as Darren goes into detail about a lot of the science behind soil building and carbon sequestering in a regenerative landscape.
Another Mindfulness Workout live from Bendigo Australia, this week, we're learning how to let everything be as it is...