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In this episode of What's Best For The Patient Is Best For Business, Jerry continues his insightful conversation with physical therapist and sales expert Biagio Mazza in Part 2 of their discussion. Building on the foundation laid in Part 1, Biagio dives deeper into the art and science of sales, drawing striking parallels between the skills required in physical therapy and those needed to excel in sales. Whether you're a PT looking to improve patient outcomes or a business professional aiming to refine your sales strategy, this episode is packed with actionable insights.Key Takeaways:1. Sales and PT Are Both an Art Based in Science: Biagio explains how both fields require a blend of technical knowledge and interpersonal skills, emphasizing the importance of adapting to individual needs rather than relying on rigid techniques.2. The Importance of Systems: Learn why having a structured sales process—similar to a PT treatment plan—is crucial for success. Biagio outlines his seven-step sales system, from building rapport to closing the deal.3. Emotional Decision-Making: Discover why 95-100% of decisions are emotionally driven and how to identify and address the emotional "pain points" of your clients or patients.4. The Power of Bonding and Rapport: Biagio shares practical tips for establishing trust and connection, whether you're in a clinical setting or a sales meeting.5. Practice Makes Proficient: Just like mastering PT techniques, becoming skilled in sales requires consistent practice and refinement over time.Tune in to hear Biagio break down his proven sales framework, complete with real-world examples and strategies you can apply immediately. Whether you're a PT, business owner, or sales professional, this episode will leave you with valuable tools to enhance your communication, build stronger relationships, and drive better results.Listen now and take your skills to the next level! If you'd like to learn more about Strata EMR & RCM and achieving a 99.99% reimbursement rate for your PT, OT, or SLP Clinic head over to stratapt.com and book a demo with their team!
In this episode of the podcast, Jerry sits down with Biagio Mazza, a seasoned physical therapist, business owner, and sales expert. With over two decades of experience in the physical therapy industry, Biagio shares his journey from starting his private practice in 2005 to founding *The PT Gold Mine*, a continuing education company focused on helping PTs master the business side of their practice.Jerry and Biagio dive deep into the parallels between physical therapy and sales, emphasizing how both professions are an art grounded in science. They explore the importance of systems, structure, and the entrepreneurial mindset in building a successful practice. Biagio also opens up about the challenges he faced, including scaling his practice, navigating the complexities of insurance contracts, and learning to ask the right questions.Key Takeaways:1. The Art and Science of Sales and PT: Both physical therapy and sales require a blend of technical knowledge and interpersonal skills. Success in either field depends on understanding the science behind the practice while mastering the art of communication and relationship-building. 2. The Power of Systems: Whether it's running a podcast or a PT practice, having a structured system is crucial for consistency and growth. Biagio and Jerry discuss how investing in the right guidance and tools can lead to significant ROI.3. Knowing Your Numbers: Understanding your financials and setting clear goals is essential for any business owner. Biagio stresses the importance of tracking key metrics to ensure profitability and sustainability.4. The Value of Front Desk Staff: Your front desk team is a critical asset. Empowering them to solve problems and contribute to decision-making can lead to better patient experiences and smoother operations.5. The Importance of Target Markets: Narrowing down your ideal client and referral sources can help you focus your marketing efforts and avoid wasting time and resources on unproductive leads.6. Learning from Mistakes: Both Jerry and Biagio reflect on the mistakes they made early in their careers and how those experiences shaped their approach to business and patient care. They emphasize the importance of sharing these lessons to help others avoid similar pitfalls.7. The Role of Negotiation and Sales in PT: Biagio shares insights from his course on negotiation and sales, highlighting how these skills are vital for PTs looking to grow their practices and improve patient outcomes.Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with practical advice, personal anecdotes, and actionable strategies for PTs and business owners alike. Stay tuned for Part Two, where Jerry and Biagio continue to explore the intersection of physical therapy, sales, and entrepreneurship. If you'd like to learn more about Strata EMR & RCM and achieving a 99.99% reimbursement rate for your PT, OT, or SLP Clinic head over to stratapt.com and book a demo with their team!
Walter Biancalana predica: UN'ANIMA CHE PARLA • 1 Samuele 17: 45-46 • 2 Corinzi 4: 13 • Marco 11: 12-14 • Marco 11: 20-22 • Genesi 2: 7 Biagio Narducci predica: CHI DISPORREBBE IL SUO CUORE AD AVVININARSI A ME? • Geremia 30: 20-21 Saverio Corsini predica: IL POTERE DEL CIELO: attingere all'energia soprannaturale di Dio • Abacuc 3: 4 • Marco 6: 13-14 • Efesini 2: 2 • 1 Corinzi 12: 6 • 1 Corinzi 12: 10 • 1 Corinzi 12: 11 • 1 Corinzi 16: 9 • 1 Corinzi 1: 6 • 2 Corinzi 4: 11-12 • Galati 2: 7-8 • Galati 3: 5 • Matteo 14: 14 • Galati 5: 6 Domenico Scutifero predica: CONFIDARE SEMPRE IN DIO • 2 Samuele 21: 15-22 • 2 Samuele 22: 1-7 • 2 Samuele 22: 8-19 • 2 Samuele 22: 20-51 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Pietro Evangelista " Protezione e provvidenza divina" • Salmo 80: 1 • Ezechiele 34: 11-12 • Giovanni 10: 14 • Matteo 6: 31-33 • Filippesi 4: 19 • Matteo 11: 28-29 • Giovanni 7: 37-38 • Proverbi 3: 5-6 • Isaia 40: 29-31 • Salmo 37: 23 • Romani 8: 14 • Isaia 41: 10 • Ebrei 13 :5-6 • Giovanni 10: 27-28 • Romani 8: 31 • 1 Giovanni 2: 20 • Lamentazioni 3: 22-23 • Giovanni 14: 2-3 Daniele Costanza E' tempo di cercare il Signore" • Isaia 55: 6-7 • Salmo 14: 2-3 • Salmo 27: 8 • 2 Cronache 15 :12 • 2 Cronache 34: 3 • Ebrei 11: 6 • Geremia 29: 13 • Matteo 5: 6 • Matteo 7: 7 • Osea 10: 12 Biagio Narducci la donna che sarà lodata Proverbi 31: 10 Ezio Ribaudo " Nessuna condanna" • Romani 8: 14 • Salmo 51 :5 • Romani 3: 23 • Giovanni 12: 31 • 1 Giovanni 2: 1-2 • Ebrei 10: 14 • Ebrei 12: 6 • Galati 6: 7 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Luigi La Torre predica : OGGI NON DOMANI • Esodo 8:1-2 • Esodo 8:8-10 • Atti 24:24-25 • Giacomo 4:13-15 • Proverbi 3:28 • Salmo 90:10-12 • Ecclesiaste 3:10-14 Luigi Carollo Predica : COME POSSIAMO AVERE TUTTO ? • Apocalisse 3:15-19 • Giovanni 15:5 • Proverbi 8:17-21 • Matteo 6: 8 Biagio Narducci predica: CRISTO CI INVITA CON L'INVITO ETERNO: VENITE A ME VOI TUTTI ! • Isaia 45:1-8 • Amos 9:13-15 • Isaia 9:5-6--Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
La chiacchierata con l'ex centrocampista prima della sfida tra le due sue ex squadre.
Emanuele Arienzo predica: LA MENTE DI CRISTO • Isaia 26 :3 • 1 Corinzi 2 :16 • Colossesi 3: 1 Benedetto Alongi predica: IL RISVEGLIO • Matteo 6: 9-15 • Luca 23: 34 • Marco 11: 25 • Efesini 4: 31-32 • Giacomo 2: 13 Pietro Evangelista predica: RIVELAZIONE E POTENZA. VIVERE LE PROMESSE DI DIO OGNI GIORNO • 1 Corinzi 2: 9 • Isaia 55: 8-9 • Efesini 3: 20-21 • Giovanni 14: 15 • Geremia 29: 13 • Salmo 37: 4-5 • 1 Corinzi 2: 10-12 • Giovanni 16: 13 • Efesini 1: 17-19 • Atti 3: 6-8 • 1 Corinzi 2: 9 Biagio Narducci predica: NON SIATE ANSIOSI • Matteo 6: 19-34 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Il giorno di San Biagio si mangia il panettone avanzato a Natale. E non solo perché rimane buono, ma perché così facendo, terremo alla larga mal di gola e raffreddori per tutto l’inverno. Questa è la tradizione. Una tradizione che ci da l’opportunità di parlare di educazione alimentare. Ospite di Obiettivo Salute risveglio la dr.ssa Evelina Flachi, nutrizionista, specialista in Scienza dell'Alimentazione e Presidente della Fondazione Italiana per l'Educazione Alimentare
La prima festa che la Chiesa celebra, dopo la Purificazione della Beata Vergine e la presentazione al Tempio di Gesù, è quella del vescovo e martire san Biagio. Il suo nome è ricordato dalla liturgia il 3 febbraio, giorno in cui è tradizione benedire la gola dei fedeli con due candele incrociateSan Biagio è stato un vescovo armeno vissuto tra il III e il IV secolo d.C. Originario di Sebaste, (attuale Sivas, Turchia), studiò la filosofia e la medicina. Nell'esercizio di quest'ultima disciplina dimostrò una grande competenza e amore del prossimo, per cui alla morte del vescovo di Sebaste, fu chiamato a succedergli a voce di popolo, divenendo così medico delle anime e dei corpi. Dopo la firma dell'editto di Milano del 313, che concedeva la libertà di culto ai cristiani, l'imperatore Costantino assegnò a suo cognato Licinio, autorità sulle regioni orientali dell'impero.
MILANO (ITALPRESS) - "Preservare la tradizione del panettone lombardo significa valorizzare l'intero patrimonio agroalimentare italiano. L'Italia è il Paese con il più alto numero di prodotti agroalimentari tradizionali e, con la candidatura della cucina italiana a patrimonio UNESCO, abbiamo il dovere di tutelare e promuovere queste ricchezze". Lo afferma Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, presidente di Fondazione Univerde parlando dell'l'evento "San Biàs e l'Ultim Tocch de Panetton", in programma il 3 febbraio a Milano. L'iniziativa, organizzata dalla Fondazione UniVerde in collaborazione con Euro-Toques Italia, l'Accademia del Lievito Madre e del Panettone, mira a valorizzare il panettone tradizionale milanese come simbolo di eccellenza e biodiversità agroalimentare italiana nel mondo. pc/gtr
MILANO (ITALPRESS) - "Preservare la tradizione del panettone lombardo significa valorizzare l'intero patrimonio agroalimentare italiano. L'Italia è il Paese con il più alto numero di prodotti agroalimentari tradizionali e, con la candidatura della cucina italiana a patrimonio UNESCO, abbiamo il dovere di tutelare e promuovere queste ricchezze". Lo afferma Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, presidente di Fondazione Univerde parlando dell'l'evento "San Biàs e l'Ultim Tocch de Panetton", in programma il 3 febbraio a Milano. L'iniziativa, organizzata dalla Fondazione UniVerde in collaborazione con Euro-Toques Italia, l'Accademia del Lievito Madre e del Panettone, mira a valorizzare il panettone tradizionale milanese come simbolo di eccellenza e biodiversità agroalimentare italiana nel mondo. pc/gtr
I've become close friends with TV Producer, Editor, Director, and Composer Biagio Messina over the last 18 months. Whenever we go out to dinner, Biagio always drops gold nuggets about how he chooses and uses music in his shows, his tricks for making his music much more “usable,” and how TV editors choose and use the music that lands in their shows, as well. In this episode, Biagio will share the tips and tricks he uses to compose his music and tell you how the people who make TV shows pick music for their shows. Can you afford to miss this episode? Nope! This episode will help musicians at every stage of their sync music journey to get there even faster! IMPORTANT: Biagio can only use music from music libraries that the networks he works with have approved. If you're tempted to Google and try to pitch your music to him, I'm sorry to say that you'll be wasting your time. Even TAXI can't supply music for his shows, other than when we run listings for the pre-approved libraries he uses in his productions.
Pietro Vicari Predica: FEDE IN AZIONE • Marco 2: 1-12 Franco Candelino Predica: LA FORZA DELLA CHIESA • Atti 1: 12-14 • Atti 1: 4 • Giovanni 15: 5 • Giovanni 16 :7-15 • Atti 4: 31 • Efesini 5: 18 • Atti 2: 4 • Atti 13: 2 • Atti 10: 44-48 Biagio Narducci Predica: UNA VITA ROBUSTA IN CRISTO SEGNATA DAL TEMPO • Giacomo 1: 1-12 Saverio Corsini predica: COME LASCIARE UN SEGNO DIVINO NELLA SOCIETA' • Proverbi 25: 14 • Colossesi 3 :23 • Salmo 112 :9 • Proverbi 29 :23 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Massimo Mazzarà “Un amore che consola e guarisce” Marco 4: 35-41 Geremia 20: 11 Geremia 20: 9 Zaccaria 2: 8 Luca 9: 23 Giuseppe Tortora “Il Signore non ritarda l'adempimento della sua promessa” 2 Pietro 3: 9 Ebrei 10: 36-39 2 Corinzi 4: 17-18 Romani 8: 18-25 Ebrei 11: 1-3 Gaetano Fichera “Precetti” Isaia 58: 4 Isaia 58: 5 Isaia 58: 6-9 Biagio Narducci “Chiamati, trasformati e inviati. Predicare il Vangelo” Romani 12 :1-8 1 Corinzi 12: 1-11 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
It's been a tough 12 months for NT fisherman Biagio Spinella. He spoke to ABC Rural about the FV Angelina sinking and why it's difficult to get back into the business of catching bait.
Domenico Scutifero predica: L'ANNO ACCETTEVOLE DEL SIGNORE • Levitico 25: 8-17 • Levitico 25: 39-43 • Levitico 25: 23-24 • Levitico 25: 54-55 • Luca 4: 18-19 Biagio Narducci predica: LA STELLA DEL MATTINO • Matteo 2: 5-7 • Giovanni 1: 16 Cris Viglione predica: OGNI LINGUA RICONOSCA CHE GESU' CRISTO E' IL SIGNORE A GLORIA DEL DIO PADRE • Filippesi 2: 5-11 Giuseppe Furnari predica: UN TIZZONE SCAMPATO DAL FUOCO • Zaccaria 3: 1-10--Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Pietro Evangelista predica: PACE COMPLETA: CON DIO , IN NOI E CON GLI ALTRI • Giovanni 14: 27 • Filippesi 4 :9 • Salmo 29: 11 • Romani 5: 1 • Filippesi 4: 7 • Romani 12: 18 • Matteo 5: 9 • Giovanni 15: 5 • Efesini 4: 3 • Salmo 34: 12-13 • Proverbi 20: 22 • Filippesi 4: 6 • 1 Corinzi 15: 33 • Colossesi 3: 13 • Isaia 52: 7 • Proverbi 10: 11 • 2 Corinzi 5: 18 Matteo Carollo Predica: LA PROVA DELLA QUALITA' • Isaia 40: 31 • Romani 5: 1-6 • 1 Timoteo 1:1 • Giovanni 17:22 • 1 Tessalonicesi 3:3-5 • Giacomo 1:12 • 1 Pietro 1: 3-6 • Matteo 10:46- 52 • Salmo 27: 14 • Luca 8:40 • Proverbi 23:17-21 Giuseppe Tortora Predica: ESSERE COLLABORATORI DI DIO • 1 Corinzi 3: 9 • 2 Corinzi 6 :1 • Zaccaria 4: 6 • Romani 12: 4-5 • Matteo 18: 20 • Colossesi 3: 15-17 • Ebrei 10: 24-25 • 1 Corinzi 12: 13-18 • 1 Pietro 2: 5 • Efesini 1: 4 • Matteo 16: 18 • Giovanni 17: 4 Biagio Narducci Predica: POICHE', COME TUTTI MUOIONO IN ADAMO, COSI' ANCHE IN CRISTO SARANNO TUTTI VIVIFICATI • Atti 17: 21-34--Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Amin and Biagio pull the curtains back on all things at the end of the semester.
Elio Marrocco “GESÙ NOSTRA VITTORIA” Isaia 9: 1-6 Matteo 16: 13 Matteo 16: 15 Matteo 16: 16 Isaia 9: 5 Matteo 4: 13-17 Proverbi 15: 22 Salmi 32: 8 Genesi 17: 1 Genesi 17: 17 Genesi 18: 12-14 1 Cronache 29: 11 Salmi 59: 16 Samuele Strazzeri “GESÙ È LA VIA LA VERITA E LA VITA” Giovanni 14: 6 Giovanni 18: 38 Tito 1: 2 Luca 1: 37 Deuteronomio 30: 16 Galati 1: 8 Biagio Narducci “DAL NATURALE AL SOPRANNATURALE” Atti 10: 34-38 Ruggero Pasquale Anania “LA TUA DISPONIBILITÀ PER PREGARE” Matteo 26: 40-41 1 Giovanni 4: 17 2 Corinzi 4 :7 1 Timoteo 4: 7-7 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Siamo tornati con le interviste e come farlo se non invitando Claudio Di Biagio dove ci racconterà il SUO percorso e di come solo adesso, a 36 anni, sembrerebbe essere appena iniziata la sua carriera da regista
Pietro Evangelista Predica: QUESTI NEMICI CHE VEDETE OGGI NON LI VEDRETE MAI PIÙ • Esodo 14: 13 • Esodo 14: 14 • Esodo 14: 28-29 • Romani 6: 6-7 • Romani 6: 14 • Giovanni 8: 36 • Galati 5: 1 • 2 Timoteo 1 :7 • Galati 5: 24 • Isaia 53: 5 • Romani 8: 1-2 • 1 Corinzi 10: 1-2 • Isaia 43: 16-17 Biagio Narducci Predica: L 'ORFANELLA CHE DIVENTA LA REGINA DEL PIU' GRANDE IMPERO DELL'EPOCA • Ester 9: 28-32 Benedetto Alongi predica: LE MIE PECORE • Giovanni 17: 8 • Luca 8: 11-15 • Geremia 1: 5 • Giovanni 1: 48 • 1 Giovanni 2: 6 • Romani 6: 23 • 1 Giovanni 5: 11 • Giovanni 6: 39 • Romani 8: 35-39 • 2 Timoteo 1: 12 • Ebrei 7: 25 Federico Tranfa Predica: LO SPIRITO DI BABILONIA • Daniele 1: 1 • Daniele 1: 3 • Daniele 1 :5 • Daniele 6: 3 • Daniele 1: 8 • Daniele 1: 15--Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Elio Marrocco Predica: CONVERTIRSI ALL'IDDIO VIVENTE • Atti 14: 8-17 • Atti 14: 13 • Salmo 19: 1 • Salmo 24: 1 • Atti 14: 15 • Atti 17: 23-24 • Atti 14: 16-17 • Isaia 44: 17-18 • Giovanni 13: 14 Samuele Strazzeri Predica: GESÙ' LUCE DEL MONDO • Giovanni 1: 7-9 • Giovanni 8: 12 • 1 Giovanni 1: 5 Biagio Narducci Predica: DANDO UN COLPO D' OCCHIO AI VANGELI SINOTTICI Matteo 24: 32 Marco 13: 28 Luca 21: 29 Luca 21: 7 Atti degli Apostoli 1: 4-8 Antonino Mazzara' Predica: BISOGNA PERDERE PER VINCERE • Giovanni 15 :1-17--Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Pietro Evangelista predica: RESTAURAZIONE, CONSOLIDAMENTO,E AVANZAMENTO Geremia 30: 17 Isaia 1: 18 Salmo 147 :3 1 Giovanni 1 :9 Colossesi 2: 6-7 Matteo 7: 24-25 Efesini 4: 13 1 Pietro 1 :15-16 Filippesi 3 :13-14 Ebrei 12 :1-2 Matteo 28: 19-20 Giovanni 15 :8 Samuele Ternullo Predica: LA STAGIONE DELL'ATTESA • Geremia 33 :1-12 • Salmo 37: 7 • Abacuc 2: 3 • Isaia 40: 31 Biagio Narducci predica: LA BENEDIZIONE DI DIO IN PROPORZIONE AL NOSTRO DESIDERIO DI RICEVERE • Atti 9: 23- 31 • Deuteronomio 17: 18-20 Federico Tranfa Predica: LA PERLA DI GRAN PREZZO • Matteo 13 :45-46 • Filippesi 3: 29 • Efesini 5: 20 • Matteo 13: 11-17 • 1 Corinzi 2: 7-8 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
LeoniFiles - Amenta, Sileoni & Stagnaro (Istituto Bruno Leoni)
L'insularità si batte con l'innovazione...dal basso.Ma quante start-up innovative riescono a sopravvivere e a crescere sul territorio al di là delle belle parole?Carlo Amenta ne parla in una nuova intervista LeoniFiles con Biagio Semilia, AD Digitrend, editore Innovation Island, e promotore del Premio Innovazione SiciliaPartecipa al premio per le aziende innovative siciliane entro il 31 ottobre su www.premioinnovazionesicilia.itPreferisci seguire su YouTube?
ELIO MARROCCO “LA GLORIOSA CHIESA DI DIO” • Matteo 16: 18 • Efesini 1 :4-5 • Efesini 2: 19 • 2 Corinzi 6: 18 • 1 Tessalonicesi 2: 11 • 1 Tessalonicesi 2: 7-8 • Romani 12: 4-5 • Colossesi 1: 24 • Efesini 4: 11-12 • 1 Corinzi 12: 27 • Efesini 2: 10 • Efesini 6: 11-13 • Colossesi 4: 12 • Efesini 5: 31-32 • Efesini 5: 28-29 RICCARDO ALICINO “LA METAMORFOSI, LA TRASFORMAZIONE DEL CREDENTE” • Giovanni 3 :3-7 • Galati 4 :4 • Giovanni 1: 14 • Galati 5: 22 • 2 Corinzi 3: 17-18 • Romani 8: 23 • 1 Corinzi 15: 42-44 • 1 Tessalonicesi 4: 15-18 GIOVANNI MANCUSO “COSA VUOL DIRE SCADERE DALLA GRAZIA?” • Romani 6: 14 • Galati 5: 1 • Galati 5: 4 BIAGIO NARDUCCI AFFERRA LA VITA ETERNA OGGI PUOI • 1 Timoteo 6:-21.--Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
ELIO MARROCCO “DI PARI CONSENTIMENTO” Genesi 11: 6 Giovanni 17: 20-23 Atti 1: 14 Atti 4: 24 Atti 12: 5 Atti 2: 1 Filippesi 2: 1-2 Matteo 28: 18-20 Efesini 4: 3-6 Atti 5 :12 Salmo 133 Matteo 18: 19-20 Romani 13 :1-7 Romani 13: 8-10 Romani 13: 11-14 BIAGIO NARDUCCI “LA GRAZIA DI DIO SI È MANIFESTATA E SI MANIFESTA A TUTTI. TU RISPONDI CON IL TUO SI?” Tito 2: 11-15 Efesini 2: 4-10 GEANI DARAGIU “LA CASA DEL VASAIO” Geremia 18 :1-6 Colossesi 3: 8-9 Genesi 12: 1 Giudici 7: 3-5 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
WALTER BIANCALANA “SECONDO I TESORI DELLA SUA GRAZIA” • Efesini 1: 7 • Ebrei 9: 14 • Apocalisse 13: 8 • Ebrei 12: 7-8 • Genesi 29: 20 ROBERTO SFERRUZZO “VAI DOVE TI PORTA IL CUORE? NO! VAI DOVE TI PORTA LA SAPIENZA DALL'ALTO” • Giacomo 3: 17-18 • Giacomo 3: 11 • Matteo 15: 11 • Matteo 15: 18 • Giacomo 3: 13 • Proverbi 4: 23 • Luca 6: 45 • Geremia 17 :9 • Giacomo 1: 5 • Proverbi 2: 6 • Proverbi 2: 10 • Proverbi 3: 13 • Proverbi 4: 7 • Proverbi 4: 11 MAURIZIO LONGO “AUTENTICITA' E INTEGRITA” • Genesi 17: 1 • 1 Cronache 28 :9 • Giobbe 2: 3 • Giobbe 42 :10 BIAGIO NARDUCCI “DOBBIAMO CREDERE CON TUTTO IL NOSTRO CUORE ALLE PROMESSE DI DIO.” • Efesini 3: 14-21 • Luca 11: 9-13--Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Richard Boveri predica : Quando il re morì vide la gloria del Signore • Isaia 6: 1-8 • 2 Cronache 5: 5-6 • 2 Cronache 5: 11-12 • 2 Cronache 5: 14 • Proverbi 16: 5 • Proverbi 6: 16-19 • 2 Pietro 1: 5-7 • 2 Timoteo 3: 2 • Filippesi 2: 3 • Isaia 7: 14 • Isaia 6: 5 • Isaia 6: 6-7 • Isaia 6: 8 • Matteo 6: 33 • Colossesi 3: 4-5 Luigi Carollo predica: Modalita Start Stop • Ebrei 6: 12 • Matteo 13: 53-58 • Matteo 6 :27 • 2 Pietro 1: 4 • Deuteronomio 11: 8-12 Gianluca Rizzo: Realta spirituale • Efesini 6: 12-13 • Luca 5: 15 • Atti 12: 5 • 2 Re 18: 1 • 2 Re 19: 1 • 2 Re 19: 34-35 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
During this episode Amin and Biagio discuss the benefits of coding languages.
Ezio Ribaudo " Fai la strada del ritorno" 1 Re 19 :4-10 Biagio Narducci " Dio ci invita alle nozze regali" Matteo 22: 1-14 Richard Boveri " Identità" • Genesi 17: 5 • Genesi 17: 15 • Genesi 32: 28 • Giovanni 1: 42 • 1 Giovanni 3: 1-2 • 2 Corinzi 5 :17 • Efesini 1: 7 • 1 Corinzi 1: 30 • Filippesi 3: 20 • Romani 8: 17 • 1 Corinzi 12: 27 • 1 Corinzi 6: 19-20 • Giovanni 1: 12 • 1 Pietro 4: 14-16 • Atti 28: 28 • Atti 11 :25-26 • Giovanni 1: 12 Massimo Mazzarà "Rinuncia o diritto ad essere se stessi?" • Marco 8: 31-33 • Marco 8: 34 • Romani 8: 2 • Luca 23: 33 • Marco 10 :21-22 • Giovanni 15: 16 • Marco 8: 35-38 • Giovanni 8: 31-32 • Salmo 1: 1 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Antonino LIa predica: C'è un futuro davanti a te • Giovanni 5: 1-16 Biagio Narducci Giovanni 20: 19-30 Marco 16: 20 Giuseppe Furnari predica: " Cieli aperti " • 2 Re 6 :8:23 Alfonso Maiello predica: Il processo ti forma • 2 Re 2 :1 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Elio Marrocco “Un Padre Devoto” 1 Tessalonicesi 2: 11-12 Salmi 27: 10 Salmi 68: 5 Romani 5: 12 Geremia 17: 9 Geremia 17: 10 Proverbi 4: 23 Filippesi 2: 22 1 Tessalonicesi 2: 11-12 Proverbi 22: 6 Proverbi 12: 18 Efesini 4: 29 2 Corinzi 1: 3-4 1 Tessalonicesi 2: 12 Tito 2: 8 1 Timoteo 4: 16 1 Timoteo 4: 12 Biagio Narducci “Aspettando Pieni di Speranza” Atti 1: 1-14 Giuseppe Tortora “Il Giogo di Cristo” Matteo 11: 25-30 Giobbe 14: 1 2 Corinzi 4: 16-18 Gabriele Crociani “Regole d oro che funzionano sempre” Romani 12: 2 Efesini 5: 1 1 Pietro 4: 7 Romani 12: 10 Ebrei 13: 5 Giacomo 1: 22 2Corinzi 13: 11 1 Tessalonicesi 5: 14 1 Pietro 5: 5 1 Pietro 3: 8 Salmo 32: 11 Luca 12: 40 --Guarda Canale 245 | Tivùsat 454 | Sky 854Scopri di più su www.paroledivita.org/linkinbio
Biagio Versace, the host of the popular ‘Mindpositivo' podcast and radio presenter joined us for a chat in this episode. Lukas has discovered we have a connection with Biagio through our shared Calabrese heritage, we thoroughly enjoyed exploring this as well as the importance of keeping our culture alive and the rise of podcasts in the changing world of media.
For this episode, Amin, Biagio, and Russ are excited to have to speak with Kolina Koltai! Kolina is a senior investigator and trainer at the open-source investigation outlet, Bellingcat. Kolina is an expert in sociotechnical systems especially in the intersection between misinformation and social media platforms. Kolina has focused extensively on scientific and health misinformation and currently focuses on non-consensual AI deep fakes and AI related misinformation. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in Information Studies and a postdoc at the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public.
Ginevra Lamberti"Il pozzo vale più del tempo"Marsilio Editoriwww.marsilioeditori.itDalia, otto anni, dopo un incidente passa molti giorni in un ospedale che non è un ospedale perché il mondo non è più il mondo; viene dimessa, torna a casa, la casa è vuota, probabilmente tutti sono morti. Dalia, nei giorni di ricovero, conosce due bambini che hanno avuto pure loro un incidente: il bambino soporoso che non può parlare e Morena, che non si muove bene, ma riesce a scrivere. Uscita dall'ospedale, di quei bambini, Dalia per molto tempo non saprà niente. Senza famiglia, senza soldi e senza casa, Dalia viene accolta dalla vecchia Fioranna, che ha fatto la maestra, sa insegnare e sa difendersi. Fioranna insegna a Dalia due cose: che il mondo così come gli esseri umani l'hanno conosciuto esiste ancora ma è nascosto sulle montagne, e come seppellire un corpo.Così Dalia, dalla valle tiranneggiata dalla famiglia Boscarato, i padroni di sempre – perché il mondo non è più lo stesso, ma chi è padrone tale rimane –, ascende alla montagna e arriva al Villaggio dei Pozzi. Sapendo come accudire e come seppellire, Dalia sa come trattare i corpi vivi e morti, anche quelli non umani. È così che diventa l'assistente del macellaio Biagio e la dama di compagnia dell'eccentrica Orsola. Se in ospedale, da bambina, i compagni di Dalia erano il bambino soporoso e la bambina con la penna, nella sua età matura sono proprio loro: Biagio, il macellaio burbero perseguitato da una gatta bianca, e Orsola, la donna delle storie, che vive da sola in un albergo dismesso dove, come ormai ovunque, si è consumato un delitto.La temperatura del mondo fluttua intorno ai cinquanta gradi, le coltivazioni stentano, il bestiame muore, in montagna c'è acqua ma non ci sono armi né medicinali, in pianura ci sono sia le armi che i medicinali, ma non ci sono né acqua né cibo. È naturale che i Boscarato, come fanno sempre i padroni, tentino di mangiarsi tutte le risorse. Ma quando la temperatura esterna è tanto alta il capitale umano è l'unica risorsa che resta, e mangiare non ha più un significato così metaforico.Se Agota Kristof, nella Trilogia della città di K., ha scritto che si è davvero capaci di uccidere quando si ammazza qualcosa che non bisogna mangiare, se Cormac McCarthy, ne La strada, ha descritto esseri umani che sono riserve alimentari di altri esseri umani, Ginevra Lamberti narra come la produzione di massa cambia il racconto dell'uomo che mangia l'uomo. In un romanzo potente, per scrittura e immaginazione, in cui la tenerezza è prima di tutto un abisso, anzi un fosso, nel quale le prostitute vendono i gesti e le parole della cura e non quelli della seduzione – ammesso che ci sia differenza –, e dove il Veneto è un Far West e Venezia ha smesso di essere un pesce perché la laguna non esiste più, Ginevra Lamberti fonda la mitologia del cambiamento climatico, del rispetto dei morti senza il culto, delle leggende che si ripetono uguali e maledicono secondo maledizioni sempre nuove perché sempre nuove sono le colpe, e dell'amore, che dopo aver fatto movere il sole e le altre stelle, per secoli, adesso le fa implodere.Ginevra Lambertiè nata nel 1985 e vive tra Roma e Vittorio Veneto. Dopo La questione più che altro, uscito nel 2015 per Nottetempo, con Marsilio ha pubblicato Perché comincio dalla fine (2019, premio Mondello 2020) e Tutti dormono nella valle (2022). I suoi romanzi sono stati tradotti in Germania, Cina, Francia, Regno Unito e Brasile. È editorialista del quotidiano Domani. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
This week Biagio, Amin, and Russ explore the impact generative AI is having on the publishing space.Articles discussed in the episode below:https://www.theverge.com/2023/1/26/23570967/chatgpt-author-scientific-papers-springer-nature-banhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2468023024002402https://johnwiley2020news.q4web.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2024/Wiley-announces-pilot-of-new-AI-powered-Papermill-Detection-service/default.aspx
Come with us on a culinary journey exploring Biagio DiSalvo's past and current experiences with foraging. We discuss his history in science, his favorite recipes to make and, of course, all about his foraging path!! Follow him at @bscucina We can't wait to see what else he cooks up and maybe a future collab??
Proprio come canta Simone Cristicchi, vorremmo Un po' tutti essere come lui. Ebbene sì Biagio Antonacci è passato dal BSMT. Nato a Milano il 9 novembre 1963, Biagio Antonacci è da decenni una presenza iconica nella scena musicale italiana. Cresciuto nella periferia milanese di Rozzano, ha coltivato fin da giovane una passione innata per la musica, esplorando la batteria mentre studiava per diventare geometra Il suo debutto musicale arriva nel 1989 con il contratto discografico e l'uscita del suo primo album, "Sono cose che capitano", ma il vero trampolino di lancio arriva nel 1992 con il singolo "Liberatemi", che lo consacra definitivamente nella scena musicale italiana. Seguono una serie di successi, tra cui "Se io, se lei", "Le cose che ho amato di più”, “Iris (tra le tue poesie)”, “Non ci facciamo compagnia”, "Pazza di lei” e “Sognami”, che, insieme ai tour sold-out in tutta Italia, consolidano la sua posizione come uno dei cantautori più amati del paese. Oggi, con oltre trent'anni di carriera alle spalle, Biagio Antonacci continua a sorprendere e a emozionare il suo pubblico con la sua musica intramontabile, e ne è la prova l'Inizio, il suo ultimo album uscito il 12 Gennaio. Quella di Biagio è una storia di passione, dedizione e autenticità ed è stato bello poterla raccontare insieme al BSMT. Una chiacchierata che attraversa l'infanzia, gli anni di gavetta a Rozzano, le amicizie significative nel mondo della musica e arriva fino ai grandi successi cantautorali e alla consapevolezza di aver creato con impegno e amore una famiglia davvero speciale. Buona visione! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's podcast: 1) Israeli struck outpatient clinics of Al-Shifa Medical complex in Gaza City, Palestine Authority radio reports. The Israeli military has said that Hamas's main military headquarters is located underground near Al-Shifa and has told the hospital to evacuate patients. 2) Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the US central bank will continue to move carefully but won't hesitate to tighten policy further if needed to contain inflation. 3) West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin announced Thursday he won't seek reelection, a blow to Democrats' prospects for keeping the Senate majority in 2025. 4) Industrial & Commercial Bank of China's US unit had been hit by a cyberattack, rendering it unable to clear swathes of US Treasury trades after entities responsible for settling the transactions swiftly disconnected from the stricken systems. That forced ICBC to send the required settlement details to those parties by a messenger carrying a thumb drive as the state-owned lender raced to limit the damage. 5) Chicago Bears take down the Carolina Panthers in Thursday Night Football Full transcript: Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. Karen, the latest on the Israel Hamas war. Israel says it's struck back at an organization from Syria. The target at a school in the southern city of Ailat with a drone. Meanwhile, the White House is confirmed Israel's agreed to four hour daily humanitarian pauses in northern Gaza to allow civilians to flee, but Mark Regev, who advises Israel's Prime Minister, says it's not a ceasefire. We will continue this operation until we have destroyed Harmasa's military machine. The idea of a humanitarian pause is in a specific place, for a specific time, to help the civilian population who are not the target of our operation on the country. We want to see the move out of Hamsway. That was Benjamin Natanyahu advisor Mark Regev meantime. A short time ago, Palesidine Authority Radio reported that Israel's forces struck outpatient clinics of a medical complex in Gaza City. Israel's military says the main military headquarters of Hamas are located underground near that hospital, and had they told the hospital to evacuate patients, well, Nathan, we turn now to news that still making waves in Washington. A Democrat, Joe Mansion of West Virginia, stepping away from Capitol Hill. I will not be running for re election to the United States Senate, but what I will be doing is traveling the country and speaking out to see if there is an interest in creating a movement to mobilize the middle and bring Americans together. Senator Manchin is an honorary original honorary co share of No Labels, the centrist group that's now working on a possible third party presidential campaign. Bloomberg's Wendy Benjamin Sin has more from Washington. If he does go for an independent or third party run, that's going to make it very, very difficult, because the people who feel that Biden may have gone too far to the left, or is too old, or all the other things are looking at this guy a true old soele conservative Democrat. Bloomberg's Wendy Benjamin Sin notes mansion still has eleven point three million dollars in a Senate reelection campaign that he could use in a presidential run. Well, politics has Washington's focus. Karen Summer, President Biden's cabinet have headed West Finance. Leaders of the US and China have begun talks setting the groundwork for the Biden she meeting next week at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit. Bloomberg's Ed Baxter has the story from San Francisco. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen meets again today here in San Francisco with Chinese Vice Premier Hu LaFong. She is saying the US has no design to break economic ties with China, but these two day meetings are aimed at making progress on a slew of economic issues before the heads of state sit down. China's main concerns in the supply chains in high tech, the US focusing on fair competition in tech, as well as freedoms and the issue of Taiwan. In San Francisco, I'm at Baxter Bloomberg Radio. All right, ed, thanks, So we turned to the markets now, and stocks are coming off their first drop in eight sessions. That declines came after FED Chair J Powell warrant interest rates may have to climb further. If it becomes appropriate to tighten policy further, we will not hesitate to do so. We will continue to move carefully, however, allowing us to address both the risk of being misled by a few good months of data and the risk of overtightening. On the same day Powell spoke, Richmond FED President Thomas Barkin said the US economy still has not felt the full effect of past interest rate increases. I think there's more lag to come from hikes. I'm not sure that you know that's everybody's view, but that's that's certainly my view. I also believe that there's inflation is going to take longer to settle than the more optimistic forecast that you might see. And the economy is also in focus in Europe. The UK economy flatlined in the third quarter, defying forecasts of a small contraction and ensuring a recession is avoided this year. GDP was unchanged from q two. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg forecast a tenth of one percent decline on average. Well. In other news this morning, Nathan the world's largest bank, has been hit by a cyber attack. The incident caused the US unit of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China to reroot some treasury trades and may get more from Bloomberg's reshound Salamad in Hong Kong. The hack forced clients to reroot transactions. A large number of trades in US treasuries were prevented from being cleared. It left brokers and traders scrambling to US as the extent of the impact of the cyber attack. There are reports of liquidity being affected, and speculation continues to mount that the issues were a cattle for a very poor oaction of thirty year bonds. So to say, ICBC allerted clients that trading was being impacted. ICBC as seti hight cybersecurity for a mandant and has been offered assistance from the FBI in Hong Kong. I'm Rishard Salomit Bloomberg Radio Oka, rish thank you staying in Asia. The final day of the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore has wrapped up. Climate change was a major focus. We caught up with US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry. People are well aware of how critical the situation is. Mother Nature has been sending us massive messages in the last years. We know we have to reduce the emissions. We know that the costs of not doing so will be much greater than the cost of doing so. And Special Climate Envoy John Kerrey praise the Inflation Reduction Act for attracting green investment to help fight climate change. Well, Nathan, let's check out some stocks on the move this morning. Shares a Biagio down more than eleven percent, the maker of Johnny Walker and Smeirnov Vodka issuing a profit warning because of a steep slowdown in Latin America. Shares of Plug Power They're plunging down more than twenty nine percent in early trading. The company reported revenue well below estimates. S and P futures are little changed right now up a point. Futures up two tents of one percent, a gain of sixty points. In NASTAC futures are lower by two tenths of one percent. That's a decline of twenty seven points. Tenure Treasury is down three thirty seconds, for a yield of four point sixty three percent. This is Bloomberg. All right, Nathan, thanks time now for a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. For that, we're joined by Bloomberg's John Tucker. John, Good morning, Good morning, Karen. The FBI investigating potentially deadly attacks on election offices in five states, bombing some letters laced with fencanyl. The letters were sent to Nevada, California, at Georgia, Oregon, at Washington State. The Fulton County, Georgia Board of Commissioners chairman is Rob Pitts. Crazy people out there who will go to any extreme to disrupt, interrupt, fair, open, transparent elections in our country and specifically here in Fulton County. Officials are calling it domestic terrorism. They're only seven days until the government could face yet another shutdown. More in that story from Washington and Bloomberg. Steve Potis Congress needs to approve a budget that would keep the government funded through the rest of the year, but there are already some divisions among Republicans as to how that may happen. Democrats also say they wouldn't accept certain cuts to social programs, and the White House says that some of the bills Republicans are proposing would cut funds to law enforcement. White House Deputy Press Secretary Olivia Dalton says the time is running out and House Republicans should stop playing political games and follow the lead of the Senate by getting to work on bipartisan bills. Steve Potisk Bloomberg Radio. President Biden was in the Illinois Thursday congratulating union auto workers taking a victory lap after they won a new contract. The President reminding those workers he joined them on the picket line, and Donald Trump did not. I stood and other stood with his shoulder and shoulder on that picket line. My predecessor went to a non union shop and attacked. I hope you says, so. I hope you guys have a memory where I come from. It matters. Mister Biden was the first president in history to join workers on the picket line. The nation's first openly gay governor, looking to re enter politics nearly twenty years after he left former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevy, announcing Thursday he'll seek the mayor's office in Jersey City in twenty twenty five. He announced in August two thousand and four he was a gay American and acknowledged having an extramarital affair with the male staffer he resigned that year. Global News twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm John Tucker, and this he is Bloomberg Karen. All right, John, thank you well. We bring you news throughout the day right here on Bloomberg Radio. But now as you can get the latest news on demand whenever you wanted, subscribe to Bloomberg News Now to get the latest headlines at the click of a button. Get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg News Now on the Bloomberg Business app, Bloomberg dot Com, plus Apples, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update. Here's John Stash Hour, John Karen. The Thursday night game to kick off Week ten in the NFL. Not much of a game. Carolina Panthers have only won once all season. Chicago Bears came in having won only twice. Panthers got a seventy nine yard aquartment through the first quarter, but it is their only touchdown, and the Bears got one in the third quarter to take their first lead. Chicago won sixteen thirteen, and this helps the Bears get the first pick of the draft because they own Carolina's pick as a result of the trade of the two teams swung just before last year's draft when the Panthers moved up, and we're able to get the first overall pick and take quarterback Pryce Young NBA in Mexico City. Good one. We treated Atlanta and Orlando gray seabasket. Craig goes underde Ls at the corner. Dejante Let's take away just three Foma books take the lead ten twenty tenswoey tea that the final Hawks radio the Caltre Young forty one points in the victory. Gianna's Sun to the Cup reported in fifty four points but had two late turnovers, and Milwaukee blew a ten point fourth quarter lead and lost at Indiana one twenty six till one twenty four Celtics are home tonight to play in the Brooklyn Nets. The Wizards host Charlotte. The Warriors don't play until Saturday, when they take on Cleveland. Bruins. Hot Start continues the hat trick for Charlie Coyle in a five to two win over the New York Islanders. Rangers Hot Start with their tenth win. They beat Minnesota four to one. Connor Bdard, the young star for Chicago, two goals to assist his best game. Blackhawks beat Tampa Bay five to three. The player of the air at women's college basketball, Caitlin Clark forty four points in Iowa season openings win. John Stanshaware Bloomberg Sports, Karen all right, John, thank you well. Straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak, we're going to get the very latest out of Israel. We'll be speaking with the Bloombergs Kalite Allstein in Tel Aviv. And ahead of that conversation, SNP futures are little change down, futures up a tenth of up percent. NASDAK future is down two tenths of up percent. Ten year treasury down four thirty seconds, the yeal four point sixty four percent, and the yield on the two year is at five point two percent. Nimex screwed oil up eight tenths of up percent. And this is Bloomberg from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on Syria's exam the Bloomberg Business app in Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager. We want to get you caught up now on the war in the Middle East. We've seen more strikes into Syria as Israel continues its advances on Hamas in Gaza, and Israel's military now says it has agreed to quick humanitarian windows to allow people to flee the fighting in northern Gaza. For the very latest, we are joined now from Tel Aviv by Bloomberg News Economy and Government reporter for Israel, Kalie alstein Ghalid. Thanks for being with us. As always, I want to start off with this latest report that we're hearing, I think from Palestine Authority Radio about Israeli strikes on an out patient clinic in Gaza City. What more do we know? All right? Hi, Good morning, Nathan, so on the ground in Gaza Israeli army, as we know, has been operating at the heart of Kaza City over the past several days, and now we have been hearing more and more reports from the Palestinian side that some of these Israeli forces are approaching hospitals. So, as you mentioned, we heard the report from the Palestinian Authority radio that says that dozens were killed and wounded from an Israeli strike on outpatient clinics at Al Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City. And we also hear Hamas saying that there are Israeli tanks in the vicinity of three different hospitals in northern Gaza, and these are different hospitals, Alvan Tisci, Al Nassel and Al Ajun Hospital, and the director of one of these hospitals, the Children's Hospital, issues a comment saying we've been surrounded in the hospital since yesterday and IDF vehicles are stationed around the hospital. We cannot provide even the slightest medical services, so that's what this hospital director is saying. Now, all these statements have not yet been confirmed by the IDEF, but I think we can probably definitely not probably expect more to come on that. But the Israeli military has said made some comments about potential targets in that area. What is the Israeli military saying about that? So, the Israeli military has been saying for a while that Hamas command centers are positioned underground beneath some of these hospitals. They've mainly focused on Al Shifa Hospital, and they've also presented some evidence the idea that they said was back by the US and the UK intelligence agencies. They've shown evidence that command centers of Kama's opposition beneath Al Shifa Hospital, and they say this is not the only hospital where this is happening. So that is why we are getting these reports of army, Israeli army forces surrounding these hospitals probably and this is coming after Israel's military confirmed US reports that there was an agreement on humanitarian windows in the fighting. What more do we know about that? Right? So, I think we're basically seeing a similar dynamic over the last couple of days with Israel providing humanitarian windows to allow people to flee in northern Gaza, and the IDF estimates that between fifty to one hundred thousand people have exited northern Gaza, over the last few days, with the total of almost some nine hundred thousand leaving the area since fighting began. And this is an area that usually occupies more than a million people, so that would mean that most people, according to the Ideas have left. At the same time as these people moved to the safe zones in the south of Gaza, we still see a modest number of eight trucks, that's how the UN describes it coming in from Egypt sixty five days. Trucks came in yesterday and the need is for at least one hundred trucks some day. That's what the UN said. And I think another interesting point to mention Nathan on what's coming and how long this fighting will take. We hear something on that from Israeli Prime Minister Benjaminitaniao who gives them an interview to Fox News tonight, and he says, well, it has taken a little longer than I had hoped, and he explained that this is taking longer on account of battle conditions on the ground and the safety of Ideas troops that Israel is obviously concerned with, and also getting out the hostages that they're in there. And he does admit that this is affecting the time that this operation is taking and just quickly about last thirty seconds scale. Does this say anything these comments from Nats on Yahoo about the impact that diplomacy has had on the Israeli side, Well, you know, Nathaniel denies that that Israel's agreed to any kind of ceasefire, so that hasn't been agreed upon yet. He also talks about these humanitarian fathers and he does give us a hint on the very interesting question of what will happen in the day after, and this is also associated with diplomatic talks, and he says that we'll have to find a government, the civilian government that will be there, but in the foreseeable future, we will have to make sure that this doesn't happen again. He is referring to the ectoty seven attacks. So we have to have a credible force that, if necessary, will enter godt the killers. That's from what he calls you, Homas Wilson. 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Friends - hello. I'm back in the Graventown basement again - stirring up the dust and making a fuss. What can be said about Oliver George? Oliver is a recent friend (and Nepean neighbour) and a fine who has become a mainstay in the burgeoning Ottawa comedy scene - but he's also been grinding away at his podcast called Just Chill With Oliver George for almost 100 episodes (follow him here) - and he's doing his 100th episode live in the Biagio's basement on Richmond Road as a Yuk Yuk's comedy event. on Tuesday July 11th. He's had some incredible A list guests and he's getting deep into the podcast power zone. You can buy tickets here. We had a lovely lively chat and I hope you'll listen along as we chatted about music, comedy, fatherhood and just the general woes of existence. I love you. Thanks for being here. Catch me in a town near you by visting my website to see where I'm playing. If people can hate for no reason, I can love for no reason - and I love you. Thanks for stopping by Graventown. Yer always welcome here. As a full time artist, you can support me by buying me a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/gravencanadaCatch me in a town near you by visting my website to see where I'm playing. If people can hate for no reason, I can love for no reason - and I love you. Thanks for stopping by Graventown. Yer always welcome here. As a full time independent artist, you can support me by joining my SUPER RAD subscription service at https://ko-fi.com/gravencanada