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“[Mark Carney] has the blood on his hands of putting a quarter of the population at the poverty line,” says Kevin O'Leary, aka Mr. Wonderful. In an interview with Daniela Cambone, he points out that Canada's GDP has only grown by 1.4% over the past decade. “No one has ever done this to Canada before. So, why would anyone want more of that?” As Mark Carney's popularity surges—particularly among older voters in Ontario—O'Leary warns that it's not because of policy success, but because Carney has “masterfully” shifted the spotlight away from the Liberal party's dismal economic record and onto Donald Trump. But behind the distraction, he says, it's “the same leadership team responsible for the worst economic performance in Canadian history." On the escalating trade war, O'Leary says the U.S. holds the stronger hand—and warns it will only intensify “until the Chinese leader gets on a plane and cuts a deal with Trump.”
“It goes far beyond just a correction. It's the entire global debt-based system that's at risk in my opinion,” says Tim Wood, CPA and publisher of market newsletter Cycles News & Views. In an interview with Daniela Cambone, Wood introduces his long-term economic cycle research, explaining that historic market cycles—from the Panic of 1819 to the Dot-Com bubble—have consistently followed a pattern of boom and bust. However, he identifies the post-2002 era as uniquely precarious: unlike previous cycles fueled by real economic innovation, this one relies heavily on government debt and stimulus with no solid economic underpinning. If the third decline “bites,” it could trigger a deflationary spiral similar to the Great Depression, warns Wood. Watch the interview to see how you can better protect your wealth in precarious times."
Maine mass shooter still at large // PCH HWY Solutions // FBI is at Maine mass shooter suspect home // What we know about the Maine mass shooting victims // Tim speaks with friend, Brian Roy who has family in Lewiston, Maine // Tim speaks with the Breeder's Cup winner Derek
Brian Roy, Executive Director Variety St. Louis and Elizabeth Dunn, a speech therapist and co-owner of the Speech Spot join Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch in studio talking about new technology to help children communicate.
this week's Dumteedum is from Marie Bray, and the podcast is sponsored by Patricia Melcher.On this episode, we hear from Witherspoon, who is questioning Brian's guilt, Vicky Cole, who thinks that Lee and Helen's storyline entered too quickly. Philipa not that one, who apparently has a problem with Simba, Rob, who made an emergency call to help us out. Renee, who loved Linda this week, and globetrotting Richard, who urges us all to think about the future. Finally, Polly Perks, who is looking forward. We also have a new, regular feature from our StephenPlus we have Tweet of the week from Purple Pumpkin, our Theo. And we have the social media round-up from our Katie.ACADEMIC ARCHERS AND DUMTEEDUM WEEKEND MASH-UP MEET-UP - WEEKEND TICKETSBOX OFFICE IS OPEN!Buy your Saturday-only ticket here: https://bmusic.co.uk/book/instance/1473936Buy your whole weekend ticket here: https://bmusic.co.uk/book/instance/1474336Buy your Saturday night dinner here: https://buytickets.at/academicarchers/855702Please call into the show using this link: https://www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Do keep your call to a maximum of two minutes. The minimum age for contributors is 18.To support the show visit us at: https://www.patreon.com/dumteedumHow to Write a Podcast Review on Apple Podcasts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9QbySG2Exk&ab_channel=TheDigitalLearningConsultant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
August 11 2018.That's when Brian started his streak of daily gratitude journaling. And today it stands at over 1360 consecutive days of journaling on the app.To say that the world has changed a lot during this time is an understatement.Change is inevitable. The world around us, the people around us, work, life and everything in between changes. And most of the time, we have no control over them.Brian's life changed when he realized that the only thing that we truly have control over, is our responses. The way we choose to handle the situations that life brings in front of us.Brian chose gratitude. He chose acceptance and self-compassion.Listen in to hear how Brian changed his life by focusing on the things that he CAN control.I am Justin and this is the Gratitude Circle.Click here to check out the app - https://gratitude.appOr simply search for "365 Gratitude" in the app store.
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
13 Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
Pastor Brian Roy George Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
Pastor Asistente de la Iglesia Bautista Betel Ayudando en todo los ministerios de la Iglesia - Matrimonios - Jovenes - Escuela Dominical - Sermones Clasicos - Radio FM Betel streaming - Sonido Betel - Secretario- Seminario Betel - Presidente de la Comunidad Bautista Independiente- Secretario de la Asociación Civil Iglesia Bautista Betel - Para servirle!!
In today’s Substack-fueled shout-out, Code for Charlottesville is seeking volunteers with tech, data, design, and research skills to work on community service projects. Founded in September 2019, Code for Charlottesville has worked on projects with the Legal Aid Justice Center, the Charlottesville Fire Department, and the Charlottesville Office of Human Rights. Visit the Code for Charlottesville website to learn more, including details on projects that are underway. In today’s installment:Albemarle Supervisors are briefed on status on economic development planning exercise for the area around the Woolen MillsA conversation about policing and security at public housing sitesA new creative director at Live ArtsMartinsville and Henry County agree on reversionThis show is nearly a year old now, having launched to the public the second week of July during the pandemic. Sometimes the various segments come together as a theme. Sometimes, there are just things I want to get on the record, somewhere. In today’s show and for much of this first week of June, there will be a lot of catching up. There’s a new artistic director at Live Arts. Susan E. Evans will take over effective today, arriving from the San Francisco Bay area where she most recently ran the 187-seat Old Town Theatre in Lafayette, California. Before that, she was artistic director at the Douglas Morrison Theatre in Hayward, California and before that she was with the Eastenders Repertory Company, also in the Bay area. “I am drawn to the active verb in Live Arts’ mission: forging—theater and community striving toward bringing folx together, vigorously exchanging perspectives through art,” Evans is quoted in a press release. There were over 140 applications for the position. Live Arts was founded in 1990. The city of Martinsville and Henry County in southside Virginia have reached an agreement in which Martinsville will revert to a town. In late April, the two governing bodies met in a mediated closed session according to the minutes of the May meeting of the Virginia Commission on Local Government. That body must approve the agreement when it is finalized. According to the Martinsville Bulletin, the seven-member Martinsville City Council and the six-member Henry County Board of Supervisors met at a joint meeting on May 26 and agreed on a rough sketch of a memorandum of agreement for the reversion. The agreement doesn’t specify when the reversion will take place, but the two parties have agreed to let the Commission on Local Government pick the date. In 2019, the Albemarle County Economic Development Department began a planning study of the roadway that leads to the Woolen Mills factory, a historic property that has renovated in recent years by developer Brian Roy. The main entrance is along Broadway Avenue, which extends from Carlton Avenue at the border between the city of Charlottesville and Albemarle County. In all, there are about 45 acres of land that were the subject of an interim study presented to the Board of Supervisors in November of 2019. “The goal at that time was to leverage the public and private investment that had taken place and projected to take place at the Woolen Mills redevelopment and the Willow Tree relocation at that site,” said J.T. Newberry in the economic development department. Much of the land is zoned for light industrial use, and several businesses are operating in the area. Construction of the new Woolen Mills Industrial Park is underway. The Board of Supervisors was to have seen the results of an implementation study in April 2020, but the pandemic put a pause on the work.“Nevertheless we have tried to stay engaged with stakeholders on the corridor,” Newberry said. “There have been a number of projects that have continued on the private side.”After the interim study, Albemarle staff met with city staff at least twice, and the blueprint has been run by the Planning Commission, the Economic Development Authority, and the Office of Equity and Inclusion. The latter suggested a new approach to the project following the signing of a memorandum of understanding on the topic by Charlottesville, Albemarle County and the University of Virginia. Roger Johnson is the director of economic development for Albemarle.“We are going to pause our project and go back and review the Broadway corridor through an equity lens,” Johnson said. “We don’t know if that will change anything substantively or not but we expect that it will.” That will include a meeting with the city’s new Deputy City Manager of Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Ashley Marshall. Next steps could include creation of a business association for the area, similar to the Downtown Crozet Association. Another would be to create an arts and cultural district for the location. “Some other types of activities we are contemplating are to complete pedestrian and bike connectivity, multimodal streetscape, enhanced public transportation,” Johnson said. Those activities are now considered to be long-term goals. A map of the area covered by the Broadway BlueprintThe Piedmont Master Gardeners and Virginia Cooperative Extension will host an online presentation by author Douglas Tallamy on “The Nature of Oaks” at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 3. Admission is $15. Register by 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, at piedmontmastergardeners.org/events to reserve a spot in the program. A longtime professor at the University of Delaware and author of widely acclaimed books such as Bringing Nature Home and Nature’s Best Hope, Tallamy has shown how we can help save nature’s ecological riches in our own backyards. In his latest book, The Nature of Oaks, he explains how adding native oak trees to our home landscapes is one of the best ways to help heal the planet. At the beginning of May, a contract for a security firm to patrol public housing sites lapsed. At the same, a series of shootings has taken place, including an April 30 incident at Westhaven where bullets struck multiple vehicles and apartment buildings. The Board of Commissioners of the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority discussed the matter at their meeting on Monday, May 24. Commissioner Laura Goldblatt is a member of the CRHA safety committee and had an update. “There was a lot of discussion and has been a lot of discussion at the past few about the roles that residents want to see for police and what they want policing to look like in their neighborhoods but also the role that they want various community-based safety initiatives to play,” Goldblatt said. “And also a perceived lack of services or a desire for creativity around certain services so we spent a lot of time discussing mental health and trauma services.”Goldblatt said there is a need for trauma counselors who understand the experience of living in public housing. She said some residents have anxiety about the lack of security services at the moment. “I know we have been working towards a [request for proposals] about the various kinds of services we would sent out for,” Goldblatt said. Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker said she’s been meeting Police Chief RaShall Brackney and CRHA Executive Director John Sales about the security issue.“Chief Brackney’s position is that in response to the security firm no longer being present, that they are being asked to increase police presence and this is coming on the heels of a lot of change but a loud community to not having cameras, not having police presence and now there is a request for that increase,” Walker said. “From a community that is asking to defund, where there is being a significant amount of resources being spent on increased patrol on the Thursday, Friday, and Saturday time frame right now.”Charlottesville Police have stepped up patrols in the past few weeks to prevent additional shootings. Chief Brackney is seeking a letter from CRHA about the rules of engagement for future patrols in order to ensure everyone in the community is on the same page with regards to why officers are there. “So that we could be clear that as we were being asked to increase our presence in the community, as we were being asked to use whatever tools and technologies that we have to be able to respond to the increase in violence in the community, as well as the fact that as of May 2, there was no security team or security profile there in the community,” Brackney said. Chief Brackney said she wants the letter to guard against comments from the community about over-policing.“So when there is a lot of presence, I want the community to understand that this is something the residents are asking for of us as well,” Brackney said. Brackney said as of May 20, there had been 121 shootings in the city, with many of them taking place on or near CRHA properties. She said that’s up 51 percent over this time last year. Shelby Edwards, the executive director of the Public Housing Association of Residents, said she was not certain her organization was ready to sign such a letter. “And I love and appreciate the idea of uniformity as far as approach but what I think we always wonder as we continue to serve the community, if we sign a letter that says we co-signed, and to be clear to the public, we have not co-signed anything, there is no letter quite yet, I just wonder if anyone goes down on CPD’s watch, how would that look for us?”Walker said she supported an agreement because it could set up better relations between police and the community into the future as people in positions of power change. “In the past, police have just come into the community and policed how they want,” Walker said. “I think creating this kind of partnership, having it in writing also gives an example of what future policing looks like if its needed and hopefully we can prevent some of the harm by organization like CRHA and PHAR being able to say ‘hey, this is what we did in 2021 and we want to follow a model similar to that.’”Goldblatt said if there is to be an increase in police presence at public housing sites, she wanted additional mental health services. Chief Brackney said she understood and hoped that police presence would not be required in the future.“I would also wish that we should understand and appreciate that police presence isn’t the only things that are triggering events in our communities,” Brackney said. “It would seem to me that the reasons we’re getting called there should be triggering events for our communities as well. And I’m sure they are. I come from those communities and grew up in those communities.”For the past four weekend, four officers have been dedicated overnight to sites Westhaven, South First Street and Sixth Street and there have been no shootings. “Police presence does make a difference,” Brackney said. “We also know that police presence, people will find a different place to go, and they will find another pathway so we have to be careful that we don’t push it into another community or another area, but that we get to the root causes of it to start.”CRHA Executive Director John Sales said in an email to me today that so far there is no letter, but one is in the works. Stay tuned and more from this CRHA meeting in an upcoming episode of this program.Thanks for reading! If you’re new to the program, I’m Sean Tubbs and I’ve been writing about public policy of and on since I was a student at Virginia Tech. 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If you're an athlete, there's a high likelihood you're familiar with and may have experience with creatine supplementation. Creatine, which is inherently part of our body's energy production, has a robust body of evidence backing it which reaches back decades. Evidence runs deep for creatine's ability to improve performance in sports with short explosive sub 30s efforts and repeated burst as well as resistance training type exercise. More recently, creatine research has been focused on new areas including the brain, in relation to traumatic brain injury, anti aging, focus and fatigue resistance as well as other brain related diseases. To learn more about what we know, and where the research is headed, I reached out to speak with two scientists who are currently immersed in research on the neuroprotective effects of creatine monohydrate. Dr. Brian Roy and Jensen Murphy are both scientists at Brock University in Canada. Dr. Roy is the current Interim Dean for the Faculty of Graduate Sciences as well as a Professor in the Kinesiology department. He's also an accomplished athlete which you'll hear more about this during the podcast! Jensen Murphy is completing her Masters research at Brock University in the health sciences department, with Dr. Brian Roy as her supervisor. and shares her personal story with us as far as what drove her decision to research creatine and fuels her desire to become an emergency room physician. Jensen is also a very accomplished varsity hockey goalie and coach. As an athlete who has experienced several concussions myself, I was very curious to learn more about the role creatine may or may not play in concussion recovery and prevention. Additionally, as a coach, I am always keen to keep up to date with the latest research on performance, including in the cognitive space where creatine may play a role. Today we dive right in after a brief foundation of what creatine is and what it does in the body. Inside the podcast you'll learn: Can you train your body to synthesize more creatine? How does diet impact your creatine levels in muscle and the brain? Can creatine give you a cognitive edge in sport? Can creatine help anti age your brain? Are there sex differences with creatine? How do you measure brain creatine? Is there a dosing regimen for the brain? Is creatine safe? What's different about getting creatine into muscle versus into the brain? As always I finish my podcast with some deeper more personal insights about imperfect progress and how my guests have navigated their own challenging times on their paths to where they are now. Some great insights and personal stories came up and the end of this episode. Whether you're an athlete or not, your brain is one of your most precious assets. Personally I'm super keen on keeping mine sharp and firing on all cylinders as long as possible. The question is, will creatine help? Thanks so much for listening to this episode of Imperfect Progress. My goal is always to bring you quality information about science and navigating life, in a way that is relatable and practical from the best experts in their fields. I'd really appreciate if you could visit my podcast on Apple Podcast here and give it a rating and leave a comment. It helps others to find the podcast and that means more people learning from credible sources, which is the goal! Also, your comments and feedback are valuable and appreciated. To follow and learn from Dr. Brian Roy and Jensen Murphy, check out the links below: Twitter: Dr. Brian Roy https://twitter.com/DrBri78 Twitter: Dr. Jensen Murphy https://twitter.com/jensmurphy
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Discussion with Wendy Gilhula and Brian Roy about what you need to know when you are developing your children's book characters. Thank you for the voice mail message: LaTonya Pinkard (Ms. P form Last Chance U) and Carla Howard for your 5-star review on iTunes! SUPPORT Wendy here MORE about Wendy here https://www.wendygilhula.com/subscribe FOLLOW and find out more about a PIKA BUNNY POWER HOUR or WENDY's BOOKS IG TWITTER Hey, Write Kinders! Welcome to The Write Kind Clubhouse. I've been busy preparing this free PDF for YOU! https://wendygilhula/subscribe Listen to episode 7 of the Write Kind Podcast where I interview the talented storyteller, Brian Roy. We discuss characters and how we relate to them as individuals. So how can you develop a well-rounded character? I've attached a free worksheet to help you! Be sure to listen to S1:E7 of the Write Kind Podcast either before or while you explore your main character. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/write-kind-podcast/id1514180094 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wendygilhula/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wendygilhula/support
Today on the #PirateBroadcast Russ Johns talks with Brian Roy. Brian started out on LinkedIn when the video feature had just started out 2 years ago. Brian was very shy and petrified and first. But Brian tried video just for funny but did not like the way he looked or sounded, so he deleted the video. There was a challenge called 10 tips 10 days and that helped him get more comfortable with the camera and be able to continue to do his videos. Brian has done animation and illustration for 12 years prior.
Join us as we Live the Dream in Marshall County, Kentucky with former Sheriff and long time community leader Brian Roy as we enlighten you on why my hometown area of Marshall County, Kentucky is such a special place to live and vacation at. Marshall County is located on the beautiful Kentucky Lake and Barkley Lake areas of Western Kentucky and offers tremendous outdoor activities for all ages, with a lot of down-home Southern charm to top it off. After the podcast, learn more about Marshall County online at www.marshallcountyky.gov!!
Brian Roy, December's Circle of Joy Award winner is on a 140+ days streak, he's been writting each day about what he's grateful for on Justin's app: 365 Gratitude, amazing, right!?App link: http://365gratitude.app/bentaWe talked about how he was able to start the habit, the stages of habit forming, how he managed to keep it up for so long and the benefits he has seen on this journey. This achievement has been helped by our podcast's alumni, Hal Elrod and his book, The Miracle Morning. Listen to our interview here.Here's the link to Thursday's free masterclass. Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/the-gratitude-podcast/support
On this edition we're joined by Dutch title and cup winner with Feyenoord and Ajax, former Huddersfield and Barnsley midfielder, and a man who coached Ajax's youth team alongside the likes of Bergkamp, Overmars and Brian Roy under the tutelage of the late great Johan Cruyff. Dean Gorre talks about his early career at SVV playing under Dick Advocaat, then his successful stints at Feyenoord and Ajax. We hear about Dean's move to Huddersfield, life at Barnsley FC, coaching at Ajax, plus Dean gives his views on the future of the Dutch national team.
Sid Lambert picks Nottingham Forest's 4-1 victory over Wimbledon in November 1995 as this week's Blast From The Past game. We discuss Brian Roy's backheel, the Pearce Blast, Vincent Jones, Jason Lee, Andrea Silenzi and so much more! Follow Sid on Twitter | @Sid_Lambert