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Good, fast and on-budget infrastructure building shouldn't have to wait for disaster situations to swing into action.
Go woke, go broke rings true for Sports Illustrated as the once popular magazine fires its entire staff. I guess not wanting to see trannies and morbidly obese women in swimsuits isn't body shaming after all. It's just bad business. A Republican push to defund the WEF (why are American tax dollars funding these ski trips for elite wannabes in Washington, anyway?) And the president of the Heritage Foundation drops a bomb on Davos. Hear his blistering commentary on the WEF's center stage that global elitists are the world's greatest threat, not Donald Trump. Podcast Production: Bob Slone Audio Productions
Tonight IN FOCUS.....We take a look at the literal blueprint for controlling every aspect of your life. Also Dr. Robert Epstein joins to discuss Google's latest policy update and their interesting definition of a "sensitive event." Plus Eric Scheiner joins to discuss the mainstream media coverage- or perhaps lack there of- of Trump's big win in Iowa. And it's been three years of "Building Back Better" and the current regime keeps claiming 'things have improved' -- but for who exactly?
Rebuilding Ukraine after the destruction inflicted by Russia will be a gigantic task. Foreign donors have pledged billions of dollars. But they want reassurances that the money will be properly spent, in a country which still has high levels of corruption. For Assignment Tim Whewell visits Bucha, near the capital Kyiv, site of some of the worst Russian atrocities, to see the beginning of reconstruction. A series of shocking reports by Ukrainian journalists into alleged misuse of rebuilding funds have forced local authorities in the area to explain themselves. But a new state reconstruction agency committed to transparency has now also started work in Bucha. And anti-corruption campaigners believe a new digital accounting and monitoring system they are developing in collaboration with the authorities will help turn Ukraine into a world beacon of openness. The government's slogan is "build back better." But what exactly does that mean? And can it be achieved?
Rebuilding Ukraine after the destruction inflicted by Russia will be a gigantic task. Foreign donors have pledged billions of dollars. But they want reassurances that the money will be properly spent, in a country which still has high levels of corruption. For Crossing Continents Tim Whewell visits Bucha, near the capital Kyiv, site of some of the worst Russian atrocities, to see the beginning of reconstruction. A series of shocking reports by Ukrainian journalists into alleged misuse of rebuilding funds have forced local authorities in the area to explain themselves. But a new state reconstruction agency committed to transparency has now also started work in Bucha. And anti-corruption campaigners believe a new digital accounting and monitoring system they are developing in collaboration with the authorities will help turn Ukraine into a world beacon of openness. The government's slogan is "build back better." But what exactly does that mean? And can it be achieved? Produced and presented by Tim Whewell Studio Mix: Neil Churchill Production coordinator: Gemma Ashman Editor: Penny Murphy
36-yr-old Elle pursued 36-yr-old Sam until the two started hooking-up on New Year's Eve. But because Elle wanted more, misunderstandings and mixed-messaging caused an on-again-off again situationship that was no cause for celebration. Following a particularly volatile episode where Sam was headed to the police to file a restraining order, Elle woke up to the necessity of restraining herself and reevaluating her way of relating. On this episode, hear how connecting to the real issues can get you restarted on the right foot for a real relationship.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Curtis joins Rory Groves' family at their country farm to interview them about the purposeful things they are doing to build a strong family and family economy. This episode encourages you to think about the systems you are dependent on. Are they sustainable, are they working, and how do they compare to what families, churches, communities, economies, and preparations looked like 100 years ago? They also explain how a family economy can bring the whole family together and prepare children for life. For more info, go to: https://gatherandgrow.us --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curtisbowers/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curtisbowers/support
Raja Swamy is a social anthropologist with an interest in the political economy and political ecology of natural disasters. In this conversation we unpack the ideas in his recent book Building Back Better in India: Development, NGOs, and Artisanal Fishers after the 2004 Tsunami. This is a disaster that killed nearly 230,000 people. It's trauamtic, but Raja takes us into that trauma in order to talk about what it meant in the wake of that disaster for states and multinational companies to see it as an opportunity to rebuild in a manner that prioritized profit and alignment with global financial regimes, rather than in a way that put the needs of already existing grassroot networks and forms of collective labour first. Swamy's generous, generative answers to my questions about his work tell an extraordinary story of globalization and its effects in post-tsunami India. He explores how “gifts” in that context were, in many cases, really a sort of lure or bribe, designed to displace existing worlds through incentivizing the realization of a different, more exploitative one. What he calls the “glib neoliberal rhetoric of reconstruction” really disregarded, and continues to disregard—as we enter a period of intensifying climate impacts—the energy, self-sufficiency, insight and agency of the so-called “developing world” and those whose lives, livelihoods and lifeworlds stand to be most affected by climate change. What would it mean, Raja asks, to look people in these frontline positions as the best guides to the future we want? We're talking about the use of disaster for the purpose of pushing through opportunistic development, the privatizing of land and the displacement of populations from the world they know. It feels inevitable, this orientation of development toward the dictates of the free market, but it isn't. Raja poses the question of why it is assumed that, in the interest of gaining autonomy or economic well-being, people should be forced into a position of, really, underdevelopment and neglect under neoliberalism. It's in this context that he says we should be thinking about how to change the way we talk about things like climate adaptation, this idea of building back better. As he pointedly says: “Better for whom?” As disasters become more frequent and the need to build and rebuild becomes more profound and more pressing, we should be asking what kind of world we want, and who we mean when we say “we.”
Ruben Langbroek, head of GRESB: The transition to a sustainable real asset investment sector is imperative. GRESB are driving this transition by providing the industry, property companies, fund managers and infrastructure companies with the data insight and tools needed to make better decisions for their investors and shareholders. Join in the conversation with Ruben Langbroek, head of GRESB Asia Pacific shares how data is being used to drive improvements, positive behaviour, and proactive engagement towards a better Built Environment.
Where have all the manufacturing jobs gone? Is it possible to bring them back? Can an American manufacturing company exist in today's market? Greg Olear talks to the best-selling author and journalist Rachel Slade, whose forthcoming new book, “Making It in America: The Almost Impossible Quest to Manufacture in the U.S.A. (And How It Got That Way),” explores these and other ideas. They also discuss unions, Reagan, kaizen, floating capital in emerging markets, work culture, China, American Roots,and the genius of “Animal House.” Plus: a new support group.Visit Rachel's website:https://www.rachelslade.net/Pre-order her new book:https://www.amazon.com/Making-America-Impossible-Manufacture-U-S/dp/0593316886/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Subscribe to the PREVAIL newsletter:https://gregolear.substack.com/aboutWould you like to tell us more about you? http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short. *
And a big thank you to our brand partners who keep this podcast free to the listener:Nagarro is a leading provider of digital government services, partnering with state, local, and federal clients on some of their most strategic technology projects. Nagarro offers expertise in Digital Services, Legacy Modernization, Case Management, Data & AI, Service Desk, Cyber Security, and more. To learn more, check out www.nagarro.com.In the Public Sector Show by TechTables, Jim Walker, Advisory Board Member & fmr. VP, Public Sector at Roboyo discusses the benefits of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in the public sector. Examples include Ohio's use of a bot to streamline the process of adding newborns to Medicaid, New York's use of RPA to handle a surge in unemployment claims during the pandemic, and Georgia's use of RPA to automate the renewal process for food stamp recipients. Jim emphasizes the importance of humanizing bots and personalizing them to make them more valuable to employees. He encourages government agencies to embrace automation to serve citizens better - Make America Great by Building Back Better with intelligent automation.Get new episodes directly in your inbox - We send updates every week and bonus content over the weekend. Join the newsletter and show —> https://www.techtables.com/Listen on:
The Conversation is BACK and in this episode, we discuss the standard operating procedures of resetting your garden after a run. I'm not really sure what else to be honest. The show was recorded over a week ago. I really should start either taking notes during the recording or releasing the episodes sooner. Does anybody even read these show descriptions, anyway? Just listen, ya dummy! So sit back, relax, grab something to smoke on and get ready for a Cultivation Conversation. Please follow the show at @cultivation.conversation and follow your hosts at @girlgogrow, @therealgreenmonsta & @captain.autoflower. Don't forget to like, comment, share & subscribe because all of that helps us A LOT! Thanks everyone and enjoy the show. THE GHOST SHIP NEEDS CREW! Join our new social media platform, VERO Follow the Cap'n Follow Monsta Follow G3 DISCOUNT CODES AUTOPOTS - Use code "CC10" on autopot-usa.com AC INFINITY - Use code "cultivation" on acinfinity.com INSECT FRASS - Use code "CC10" frassvalley.com EVERYTHING - Use code "CC10" on mass-hydro.com If you would like to support us on patreon Join us on discord Follow us on twitch Our website Products we use
The Conversation is BACK and in this episode, we discuss the standard operating procedures of resetting your garden after a run. I'm not really sure what else to be honest. The show was recorded over a week ago. I really should start either taking notes during the recording or releasing the episodes sooner. Does anybody even read these show descriptions, anyway? Just listen, ya dummy! So sit back, relax, grab something to smoke on and get ready for a Cultivation Conversation. Please follow the show at @cultivation.conversation and follow your hosts at @girlgogrow, @therealgreenmonsta & @captain.autoflower. Don't forget to like, comment, share & subscribe because all of that helps us A LOT! Thanks everyone and enjoy the show. THE GHOST SHIP NEEDS CREW! Join our new social media platform, VERO Follow the Cap'n Follow Monsta Follow G3 DISCOUNT CODES AUTOPOTS - Use code "CC10" on autopot-usa.com AC INFINITY - Use code "cultivation" on acinfinity.com INSECT FRASS - Use code "CC10" frassvalley.com EVERYTHING - Use code "CC10" on mass-hydro.com If you would like to support us on patreon Join us on discord Follow us on twitch Our website Products we use
After losing his house in a bushfire, Greg Webb is rebuilding a resilient and sustainable FORTIS-aligned house in Lake Conjola.
Attention Deficit Hacks, Building Back Better and Connections If it's living with CPTSD or living with ADHD, we need our little life hacks. Whisper found an ADHD helpline…tweet. It's a Twitter thread. In a shorter, light-hearted episode, we catch up with each other and talk about what's coming up for the podcast and remind ourselves about the things that are important for us and for the podcast. Support the show
Your weekly news and notes show highlighting the biggest news from the Disney Parks. WDW got hit hard by hurricane Ian, but was reopened 2 days later. What was damaged? Very Merry dates continue to sell out, what is the latest? Peter from Princesses and the Mouse Disney Travel joins the show tonight for news, Top 3, and tonight's client question. Remember that we are migrating all of our DPI Live shows to YouTube and Twitch as our main platforms. The show will still be turned into a podcast for Spotify platforms and will be uploaded on this page shortly after. Ready to Book Your Magical Disney Vacation? Book With Us by visiting: patmdisneytravel.wixsite.com/planning Here is where you can see the new show - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe4INso03CokEQzbfk-eU-w Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/matt_dpi Ways to support Disney Planning Insights: https://streamelements.com/disneyplanninginsightspodcast/tip T-SHIRTS and More: https://merch.streamelements.com/disneyplanninginsightspodcast Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/DisneyInsights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/princessesandthemouse/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DPIPodcast or https://www.facebook.com/PATMdisneytravel Welcome to Disney Planning Insights. We are a Disney crazy household that produces content to help people enjoy the parks from their house or while on vacation. With the help of our friends at Princesses and The Mouse Travel - Certified Disney Travel we help to plan magical vacations to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and on Disney Cruise Line.
Rebuilding communities after post-tropical storm Fiona can be an opportunity to keep people safer. We also hear about the Assembly of First Nations' second annual climate gathering from two young people working on climate in their communities. And comedian Chuck Nice on how humour can be a climate solution.
Brother Kyle Dimick preached, "Building Back Better," and shared his testimony of God's healing power for his son during the Sunday morning service, August 14, 2022. Nehemiah 2:1-7, 2:5,19; Ephesians 3:20; Nehemiah 3; Nehemiah 4:11-17; Nehemiah 7:3 #KyleDimick #Nehemiah #Ephesians #OldTestament #NewTestament #StartingOver #ChristianLiving
In news that will surprise no one, Seattle has a housing shortage. One solution is to get rid of single-family zoning and make it easier to build things like duplexes and triplexes. Seattle has rejected this idea a number of times, but all the way across the state, Spokane is embracing it. KUOW Joshua McNichols tells us how Spokane is approaching this issue differently, and what Seattle can learn from their experience.We want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow.org/feedback
“Maybe it's the perspective of being the daughter of immigrants who chose to come to this country, but there still fundamentally remains something really special about America and what this country offers, that's worth remembering and worth fighting for.” What's better than just one Sharon? That's right, TWO Sharons together on the pod. Our co-host Sharon had the honor of speaking with Sharon Yang, the Communications Director at Building Back Together, a nonprofit advocacy group supporting President Biden's policy agenda. Sharon Yang grew up just outside of Houston, Texas, and is the daughter of Chinese immigrants. She comes from Democratic political campaigns, including the Jon Ossoff Senate campaign and Kamala Harris presidential campaign. She is passionate about winning elections & removing barriers to opportunity, finding joy in the everyday, and cooking and eating good food. She chats with us about hiding her homemade lunches because they were too “foreign” at school and speaks to us about how the ideals that our country was built upon are still very much worth fighting for. Hearing Sharon's passion for democracy and equality - especially in today's climate when sometimes the left and the right seem worlds apart - will infuse you with optimism about the future and will make you believe that we can continue to achieve great things together. LEARN ABOUT SHARON YANG & BUILDING BACK TOGETHER sharonyang.com twitter.com/sharonjqyang Building Back Together: buildingbacktogether.org MENTIONS BOOK: WEIKE WANG: “Joan is okay” PERSON: Juliet Lippman & Amanda Dobbins (Jam Session Podcast Co-hosts)
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Follow Nate as he sees that there is more going on than antihunting. show links: https://www.un.org/en/un-chronicle/we-all-must-take-action https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/05/seychelles-conservation-nature-coronavirus-pandemics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Building_Back_Better#:~:text=The%20term%20%22build%20back%20better,Special%20Envoy%20for%20Tsunami%20Recovery. https://www.un.org/en/un-chronicle/we-all-must-take-action https://www.un.org/en/un-chronicle/protecting-wildlife-can-help-advance-2030-agenda Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charlie talks more on inflation how the left always plays the blame game. Charlie talks about where we are with Biden's “Build Back Better” plan. He talks monkey pocks how the sickness is being use to push communist agendas.
When talking about the circular economy, we often hear about science, engineering and policy. But what about the role of the creative industries? What part does advertising, branding and marketing play in transitioning from a wasteful linear economy, to a circular one?In this episode we'll hear from Farah Ramzan Golant, president of Kyu, a collective of creative organisations including IDEO, Sid Lee and Kepler; and Chris Riley, founder of Studio Riley, and former head of strategic planning at Apple.Chris and Farah spoke to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Circular Design Programme Lead, Joe Iles, at Summit 2020, about why people are ready for businesses to go circular.Find out more about the Ellen MacArthur FoundationWatch more from Summit 2020Keep in touch with the Foundation via our social media channels:TwitterLinkedInInstagramFacebook
This week we talk to our good friend, Dain Hansen, Executive Vice President, Government Relations, the IAPMO Group, about the Infrastructure Package. Who's getting a slice of the pie? It will probably come down to the state and local levels. This is going to be a 5-year process and we need to find out who is gonna get theirs.#mechanicalhub #plumbingperspective #notdeadyetpodcast #ndypodcast #infrastructurepackage #infrastructure #plumbing #buildbackbetter #buildbackstatusquo
Help Stop The Genocide In American Ghettos Podcast is a platform for ordinary law abiding citizens from Emmanuel Barbee friends list and from his social groups who are emerging artists, allied healthcare professionals, church leaders, and upcoming entrepreneurs to promote their products and services to people from the podcast community. This no holds-barred talk show focus on promoting grassroots advocacy, business, finance, health, community-based solutions, employment and Christianity which speaks to the interests of our listeners. Broadcasting on multiple social networks throughout the United States and around the globe. This show will provide insight on how our creative abilities can be used to create tangible change in our communities. These are not just online groups for me to sell my book but rather groups for us to build our own network so we can support one another.
In today's episode:Building Back Better isn't necessary without something first being ruined, so the Build Back Better people's first goal is to ruin everythingRasmussen polling shows the election integrity narrative to be the exact opposite of what the State Media propaganda says - shocker!Charles M Blow and Ibram X Kendi - two of the communists' top race-grifting intellectuals - are so dumb and so dishonest, they don't even understand what their own tweets meanThe Democrat Communist Party's strategy, rather than representing themselves for their true intentions, have defined themselves as the very people they want to crushLyndon B Johnson and how the Democrat Communist Party pulled off the Ol' SwitcherooThe importance of Mike Lindell's quo warranto lawsuit headed to the Supreme Court and the need for us to fully understand it immediately.Listen and support the podcast: anchor.fm/imyourmoderatorMerch site: www.cancelcouture.com or shop.spreadshirt.com/cancel-coutureWriting at: imyourmoderator.substack.comFollow the podcast info stream: t.me/imyourmoderatorSupport the show (https://www.ko-fi.com/imyourmoderator) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/be-reasonable-with-your-moderator-chris-paul.
Biden is Building Back Better by giving crack pipes to "underserved communities" / They are coming for Joe Rogan over the 'N' word...I say the 'N' word so I can offend the white people who get offended by it / Fenix calls in for another megatalk / Updates on Canada and the current freedom movement / The new DHS bulliten on "domestic terrorism" / and my closing statements on the indestructible idea of liberty!
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In DC Dynamics episode 6: Building Back Better in 2022, host Ray Beeman, Washington Council EY's managing partner, provides an end-of-year update on the Build Back Better Act, discusses Senator Manchin's concerns with the bill, and responses from the White House and Senate Majority Leader Schumer to Senator Manchin's remarks.
Terry Sacka, owner of Cornerstone Asset Metals, joins us today to talk about how in Sweden they already have chips implanted into humans, to have their vaccine records "on hand" so to speak. He also shares where the campaign slogan "Build Back Better" actually comes from. A truly inspiring interview, and Terry shares years of knowledge about the stock market and the upcoming crash in the future.
Terry Sacka, owner of Cornerstone Asset Metals, joins us today to talk about how in Sweden they already have chips implanted into humans, to have their vaccine records "on hand" so to speak. He also shares where the campaign slogan "Build Back Better" actually comes from. A truly inspiring interview, and Terry shares years of knowledge about the stock market and the upcoming crash in the future.
This episode is a lightly edited version of a recent panel discussion about our newest paper, “Toward a Smarter Future: Building Back Better with Intelligent Civil Infrastructure -- Smart Sensors and Self-Monitoring Civil Works." Professor Steve Goldsmith interviews co-authors Betsy Gardner and Jill Jamieson, and subject matter expert Professor Luna Lu, about why developing intelligent infrastructure is crucial for helping the United States tackle the challenge of inequitable, inaccessible, and inadequate roads, bridges, dams, sidewalks, and water systems throughout the country.Tune in to hear Professor Goldsmith, Jamieson, Gardner, and Professor Lu make the argument for a strategic, smart infrastructure plan that integrates digital technology, sensors, and data to not only address existing issues but to mitigate risks and improve the conditions and structures that shape our daily lives. Referenced articles and paper:Toward a Smarter Future: Building Back Better with Intelligent Civil Infrastructure -- Smart Sensors and Self-Monitoring Civil WorksAs the Chorus of Dumb City Advocates Increases, How Do We Define the Truly Smart City?Sensors Tell Construction Crews Exactly How Long to Let Concrete CureMusic credit: Summer-Man by KetsaAbout Data-Smart City SolutionsData-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Ash Center at Harvard Kennedy School, is working to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. We seek to promote the combination of integrated, cross-agency data with community data to better discover and preemptively address civic problems. To learn more visit us online and follow us on Twitter.
Welcome to another rage filled episode where we set our sights on Gavin Newsom, the UK jailing a guy for an 18-second Facebook video, Joe Biden's cluelessness, Building Back Better, and more. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER:B10mThewTheKookySirTruckDriverTHANK YOU! SUPPORT THE SHOW & TELL A FRIEND!https://planetrage.show ALSO CHECK OUT: THAT LARRY SHOW: https://thatlarryshow.comRANDUMB THOUGHTS: http://randumbthoughts.comUNRELENTING: https://unrelenting.show
We discuss the recently proposed removal of the federal tax deduction for state and local taxes. The restriction would largely benefit wealthy or high-income taxpayers in states with relatively high tax rates (California, New York, etc.) More information can be found at www.taxchats.org
On top of the agenda for the U.S. Department of Commerce is American competitiveness--to create the conditions for economic growth and opportunity across the nation. What this comes down to, though, is a complex mix of policy, advocacy, collaboration, international trade, research, and public engagement. And, of course, so much depends on action in Congress, as the infrastructure bill and the reconciliation package continue to work their way through Congress.rnrnAs the 40th U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Gina Raimondo's leadership is key to President Biden's "Build Back Better" agenda. Not only is this effort focused on increasing the competitiveness of the U.S. workforce, but also on removing burdens and obstacles from businesses and labor--lowering the costs of child care and elder care and also improving broadband infrastructure, for instance.rnrnPrior to joining the administration, Secretary Raimondo was the 75th Governor of Rhode Island, and had a successful career in venture investing. Join us for a virtual conversation with the Secretary of Commerce about the Administration's efforts to Build Back Better after the COVID pandemic and create an American economy that invests in America's workers and strengthens our businesses.
WOT #9 ▶ 17 Aug 2021 - Building Back Better - The New Libertarian Party (Part 2) TONIGHT - we continue Chad's vision for what happens after the inevitable fall of the US Government (and Western Society as we know it) ALSO - Kardashians & Class Consciousness! BUT STILL - CEO, Entrepreneur, born in 1964... Jeffrey Bezos! AND MORE! + Eric Newman, Chad C. Meek, Kyle Leigh, & Neil Tredray
Another week, another spectacular failure as the Taliban overrun Afganistan. At what point does Joe Biden get held accountable? At what point do intellectually honest people on every side agree that we're in trouble?
Another week, another spectacular failure as the Taliban overrun Afganistan. At what point does Joe Biden get held accountable? At what point do intellectually honest people on every side agree that w
The beauty industry was really hit hard by the pandemic shutdowns. How do you rebuild your clientele and bring customers back into your establishment in this post-pandemic world? Listen to Episode 35 What Worked Last Year Doesn't Work Anymore for more advice on how to build your brand back better! Copy and paste this into your browser for direct access https://bit.ly/3jmSMXj For more videos, subscribe to my YouTube Page. https://bit.ly/3cPIVFr Support this show: PayPal.Me Become a Patron for access to exclusive content and popular past episodes. https://patron.podbean.com/BeautyBossMillionaire
This episode focuses on the Biden Administrations recently released Infrastructure spending bill, and President Biden's first 100 days in office. The ladies are here to bring a sustainability magnifying glass to the proposed bill, and dissect and discuss its many parts and how they relate to sustainability. It's time to redefine in(fun)structure, so tune it to hear how Haylee and Amanda make the case that it's not all about building roads and bridges, but including economic principles like increasing quality of life and accessibility. It's another episode where the Three Pillars (cake layers) are highlighted and put front and center, particularly for a proposed bill that has the potential to be quite environmentally damaging if the Planet Pillar is left by the wayside. Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/greenswitch)
Ally Mwakaneno Gakweli talks to Her Majesty's Trade Commissioner (HMTC) for Africa Emma Wade-Smith on what it will take to rebuild trade between Africa and the United Kingdom in the pandemic and post-Brexit. Emma also highlights initiatives in place by governments from both regions to boost trade relations, UK's support for African entrepreneurs, and mechanisms to include women in the African informal sector in the finance and trade space.
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Gill hangs out with "The Man" Martin "Marv" Quibel from Pods Like Us, a UK based podcast that explores Podcast hosts and audiences. In this Mindbuzz Podcast episode, Gill and Marv reach commentary on American society, MTV, Podcasting, the pandemic, and Adam Curry.Pods Like Us https://themarvzone.org/pods-like-us-show/Podcasts mentioned:Bad Counsel https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-counsel/id1528757906No Agenda https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-agenda/id269169796themindbuzzpodcast.buzzsprout.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/themindbuzzpodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themindbuzzTwitter - https://twitter.com/mindbuzzpodcastEmail – mindbuzzpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode we're joined by Diane Lightfoot, CEO of Business Disability Forum. Listen as we talk about the opportunities arising from our evolving workspace. And uncover how businesses can maximise these opportunities to 'build back better'. You'll gain advice to help you improve disability inclusion, and reshape the future world of work.
Solving climate change is not something that can be achieved overnight; it is a long journey, one that is complicated by the economic problems we face after Covid-19. Every industry has a role in not only helping the economy recover from the pandemic, but also ensuring that any recovery is green-led. The City of London is a world leader in 'Green Finance' and has an important role in helping the country - and the world - to 'build back better'. Through supporting sustainable infrastructure and creating green financial products, the City - and the UK's - financial and professional services can fight climate change and, at the same time, support economic growth. Join the Lord Mayor and a panel of experts to find out more about how the City can help us transition to a sustainable and resilient future for all.A lecture by The Lord Mayor William Russell, Mark Carney, Liv Garfield and Rhian-Mari Thomas. Chaired by Loyd Grossman 1 FebruaryThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/2021-lord-mayorGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
In this episode of the Promise Institute Podcast, Executive Director Kate Mackintosh talks with Leymah Gbowee and Madeleine Rees about feminist principles for an international post-COVID-19 settlement.Leymah Gboweewas the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and is currently the Executive Director of the Women, Peace and Security Program at Columbia University.Madeleine Rees is the Secretary General of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.Read the Feminist Principles for an International Post-COVID-19 Settlement here: https://webshare.law.ucla.edu/promiseinstitute/feminist-principles-for-a-post-covid-19-settlement.pdf
How will the pandemic recast the social contract? Listen to Jason Mitchell discuss with Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and UN High Commissioner, why a feminist critique of climate change and COVID-19 is necessary; how the pandemic amplifies inequities in power, privilege and justice; and what needs to be done by government, businesses and stakeholders to ensure a fairer society. For more information visit www.man.com/maninstitute/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 27 May 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices