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En la México-Pachuca se volcó camioneta de transporte público a la altura de “El Vigilante” Los vuelos de drones estadounidenses en México han ocurrido desde hace años: Sheinbaum Advierte China que los aranceles anunciados por EU, amenazan una recesión global Más información en nuestro podcast
Chian Reynolds sits down with Chloe Burrows for a Valentine's Special that's as juicy as it gets! They dive into love, dating, and everything in between. From Chian's surprising experience with dating Andrew Tate (spoiler: he wasn't that bad?!) to spilling behind-the-scenes drama with her old platform, no topic is off-limits. She also shares wild encounters with Bobby Shmurda, DJ Akademiks, Sneako, Beavo, and more, as well as practical business advice and her inspiring backstory. Meanwhile, Chloe brings the laughs with thoughts on getting a BBL and a new tattoo.Listen to the FULL PODCAST and follow us on:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4UjhcQP...Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@chloevsthewor...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chloevsthew...Chloe: https://www.instagram.com/chloeburrows/?hl=enDilemmas: chloevstheworldsubmissions@gmail.com
Se registra sismo de 5.7 en Chiapas Tráiler volcó en la López Portillo en su intersección con la Vía Gustavo Baz EEUU no aceptará de manera temporal paquetes procedentes de China y Hong Kong Más información en nuestro podcast
I welcomed Wuhan-based Andrew Shaw onto the CHP to talk about his book. It's all about the plundering of China's cultural treasures and imperial artifacts by not just the British, French, and Americans. It seems everyone got in on the act. Even the local people. It's a miracle there was anything left for Chian's museums. Many of you are familiar with the stories about looting that took place in China between the 1840s and the turn of the century. In Andrew Shaw's book, "Spoil" we'll look at the extent of what happened. And on the next episode, we'll feature Andrew again, this time talking about his new book on the history of jade. That's coming February 16th. Of course, Patreon and CHP Premium subscribers will get to hear it a couple weeks earlier. Here's the link if you're interested. https://www.patreon.com/c/TheChinaHistoryPodcast Amazon Link to "Spoil" by Mr. Andrew Shaw: https://a.co/d/12c6kPF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I welcomed Wuhan-based Andrew Shaw onto the CHP to talk about his book. It's all about the plundering of China's cultural treasures and imperial artifacts by not just the British, French, and Americans. It seems everyone got in on the act. Even the local people. It's a miracle there was anything left for Chian's museums. Many of you are familiar with the stories about looting that took place in China between the 1840s and the turn of the century. In Andrew Shaw's book, "Spoil" we'll look at the extent of what happened. And on the next episode, we'll feature Andrew again, this time talking about his new book on the history of jade. That's coming February 16th. Of course, Patreon and CHP Premium subscribers will get to hear it a couple weeks earlier. Here's the link if you're interested. https://www.patreon.com/c/TheChinaHistoryPodcast Amazon Link to "Spoil" by Mr. Andrew Shaw: https://a.co/d/12c6kPF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I welcomed Wuhan-based Andrew Shaw onto the CHP to talk about his book. It's all about the plundering of China's cultural treasures and imperial artifacts by not just the British, French, and Americans. It seems everyone got in on the act. Even the local people. It's a miracle there was anything left for Chian's museums. Many of you are familiar with the stories about looting that took place in China between the 1840s and the turn of the century. In Andrew Shaw's book, "Spoil" we'll look at the extent of what happened. And on the next episode, we'll feature Andrew again, this time talking about his new book on the history of jade. That's coming February 16th. Of course, Patreon and CHP Premium subscribers will get to hear it a couple weeks earlier. Here's the link if you're interested. https://www.patreon.com/c/TheChinaHistoryPodcast Amazon Link to "Spoil" by Mr. Andrew Shaw: https://a.co/d/12c6kPF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I welcomed Wuhan-based Andrew Shaw onto the CHP to talk about his book. It's all about the plundering of China's cultural treasures and imperial artifacts by not just the British, French, and Americans. It seems everyone got in on the act. Even the local people. It's a miracle there was anything left for Chian's museums. Many of you are familiar with the stories about looting that took place in China between the 1840s and the turn of the century. In Andrew Shaw's book, "Spoil" we'll look at the extent of what happened. And on the next episode, we'll feature Andrew again, this time talking about his new book on the history of jade. That's coming February 16th. Of course, Patreon and CHP Premium subscribers will get to hear it a couple weeks earlier. Here's the link if you're interested. https://www.patreon.com/c/TheChinaHistoryPodcast Amazon Link to "Spoil" by Mr. Andrew Shaw: https://a.co/d/12c6kPF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En casas de cambio el dólar se cotiza en 20 pesos con 35 centavos México recobró 220 piezas arqueológicas que estaban en Argentina, Canadá, Estados Unidos y Suiza En Perú inauguran megapuerto de Chancay proyecto exitoso de la cooperación chino-peruana Más información en nuestro podcast
Rose is Joined by Gordon Chang, Author of "China going to War" . Mr Chang is often seen on FOX and other outlets. Chang: "There is only going to be one survivor; either the People's Republic of China - or USA. Can't be both." As long as the US exists, the Communist Party of Chian will never be secure. The Unholy Alliance between China, Russia and Iran How they have attempted to interfere with our elections - more so - down ballot The signs of China's plan: * Sanction proofing itself. * Mobilizing it's civilians for battle. * Implementing largest military buildup since WW2 The Communist party of China has been at war with America for decades. Our calls and texts can be monitored by Chinese spies The House and Senate need to work with President Trump in stopping CCP in their tracks. We have a better chance of that now than before. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rose-unplugged/support
Welcome to Episode 254 of Lucretius Today. This is a podcast dedicated to the poet Lucretius, who wrote "On The Nature of Things," the most complete presentation of Epicurean philosophy left to us from the ancient world. Each week we walk you through the Epicurean texts, and we discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. If you find the Epicurean worldview attractive, we invite you to join us in the study of Epicurus at EpicureanFriends.com, where we discuss this and all of our podcast episodes. Today we are continuing to review Cicero's "On the Nature of The Gods," which began with the Epicurean spokesman Velleius defending the Epicurean point of view. This week will continue into Section 42 as Cotta, the Academic Skeptic, continues to attack the Epicurean view of the nature of divinity. Today's Text XLII. And why should we worship them from an admiration only of that nature in which we can behold nothing excellent? and as for that freedom from superstition, which you are in the habit of boasting of so much, it is easy to be free from that feeling when you have renounced all belief in the power of the Gods; unless, indeed, you imagine that Diagoras or Theodorus, who absolutely denied the being of the Gods, could possibly be superstitious. I do not suppose that even Protagoras could, who doubted whether there were Gods or not. The opinions of these philosophers are not only destructive of superstition, which arises from a vain fear of the Gods, but of religion also, which consists in a pious adoration of them. What think you of those who have asserted that the whole doctrine concerning the immortal Gods was the invention of politicians, whose view was to govern that part of the community by religion which reason could not influence? Are not their opinions subversive of all religion? Or what religion did Prodicus the Chian leave to men, who held that everything beneficial to human life should be numbered among the Gods? Were not they likewise void of religion who taught that the Deities, at present the object of our prayers and adoration, were valiant, illustrious, and mighty men who arose to divinity after death? Euhemerus, whom our Ennius translated, and followed more than other authors, has particularly advanced this doctrine, and treated of the deaths and burials of the Gods; can he, then, be said to have confirmed religion, or, rather, to have totally subverted it? I shall say nothing of that sacred and august Eleusina, into whose mysteries the most distant nations were initiated, nor of the solemnities in Samothrace, or in Lemnos, secretly resorted to by night, and surrounded by thick and shady groves; which, if they were properly explained, and reduced to reasonable principles, would rather explain the nature of things than discover the knowledge of the Gods. XLIII. Even that great man Democritus, from whose fountains Epicurus watered his little garden, seems to me to be very inferior to his usual acuteness when speaking about the nature of the Gods. For at one time he thinks that there are images endowed with divinity, inherent in the universality of things; at another, that the principles and minds contained in the universe are Gods; then he attributes divinity to animated images, employing themselves in doing us good or harm; and, lastly, he speaks of certain images of such vast extent that they encompass the whole outside of the universe; all which opinions are more worthy of the country of Democritus than of Democritus himself; for who can frame in his mind any ideas of such images? who can admire them? who can think they merit a religious adoration?
Welcome to Episode 252 of Lucretius Today. This is a podcast dedicated to the poet Lucretius, who wrote "On The Nature of Things," the most complete presentation of Epicurean philosophy left to us from the ancient world. Each week we walk you through the Epicurean texts, and we discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. If you find the Epicurean worldview attractive, we invite you to join us in the study of Epicurus at EpicureanFriends.com, where we have a thread to discuss this and all of our podcast episodes. Today we are continuing to review Cicero's "On the Nature of The Gods," which began with the Epicurean spokesman Velleius defending the Epicurean point of view. This week will continue into Section 41 as Cotta, the Academic Skeptic, continues to attack the Epicurean view of the nature of divinity. Today's Text: XLI. But they are free from pain. Is that sufficient for beings who are supposed to enjoy all good things and the most supreme felicity? The Deity, they say, is constantly meditating on his own happiness, for he has no other idea which can possibly occupy his mind. Consider a little; reflect what a figure the Deity would make if he were to be idly thinking of nothing through all eternity but “It is very well with me, and I am happy;” nor do I see why this happy Deity should not fear being destroyed, since, without any intermission, he is driven and agitated by an everlasting incursion of atoms, and since images are constantly floating off from him. Your Deity, therefore, is neither happy nor eternal. Epicurus, it seems, has written books concerning sanctity and piety towards the Gods. But how does he speak on these subjects? You would say that you were listening to Coruncanius or Scævola, the high-priests, and not to a man who tore up all religion by the roots, and who overthrew the temples and altars of the immortal Gods; not, indeed, with hands, like Xerxes, but with arguments; for what reason is there for your saying that men ought to worship the Gods, when the Gods not only do not regard men, but are entirely careless of everything, and absolutely do nothing at all? But they are, you say, of so glorious and excellent a nature that a wise man is induced by their excellence to adore them. Can there be any glory or excellence in that nature which only contemplates its own happiness, and neither will do, nor does, nor ever did anything? Besides, what piety is due to a being from whom you receive nothing? Or how can you, or any one else, be indebted to him who bestows no benefits? For piety is only justice towards the Gods; but what right have they to it, when there is no communication whatever between the Gods and men? And sanctity is the knowledge of how we ought to worship them; but I do not understand why they are to be worshipped, if we are neither to receive nor expect any good from them. XLII. And why should we worship them from an admiration only of that nature in which we can behold nothing excellent? and as for that freedom from superstition, which you are in the habit of boasting of so much, it is easy to be free from that feeling when you have renounced all belief in the power of the Gods; unless, indeed, you imagine that Diagoras or Theodorus, who absolutely denied the being of the Gods, could possibly be superstitious. I do not suppose that even Protagoras could, who doubted whether there were Gods or not. The opinions of these philosophers are not only destructive of superstition, which arises from a vain fear of the Gods, but of religion also, which consists in a pious adoration of them. What think you of those who have asserted that the whole doctrine concerning the immortal Gods was the invention of politicians, whose view was to govern that part of the community by religion which reason could not influence? Are not their opinions subversive of all religion? Or what religion did Prodicus the Chian leave to men, who held that everything beneficial to human life should be numbered among the Gods? Were not they likewise void of religion who taught that the Deities, at present the object of our prayers and adoration, were valiant, illustrious, and mighty men who arose to divinity after death? Euhemerus, whom our Ennius translated, and followed more than other authors, has particularly advanced this doctrine, and treated of the deaths and burials of the Gods; can he, then, be said to have confirmed religion, or, rather, to have totally subverted it? I shall say nothing of that sacred and august Eleusina, into whose mysteries the most distant nations were initiated, nor of the solemnities in Samothrace, or in Lemnos, secretly resorted to by night, and surrounded by thick and shady groves; which, if they were properly explained, and reduced to reasonable principles, would rather explain the nature of things than discover the knowledge of the Gods.
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Reports are rolling in of a major airport in China being shut down due to the presence of UFO's. China is being overwhelmed with UFO reports and we have to ask what is going on. Listen in to learn more.
Chian Reynolds talks about her success from interviewing/dating famous personalities and the problems it has caused her in life and dating. Also we get a VERY LUCKY and exclusive visit from her new project Vanessa The Finesser a sugar baby disrupting morals in society and raising awareness for issues that women face... through the form of satire. We love Chian so much she's incredibly talented and this episode was so fun to do! We hope you enjoy! xxx
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In this engaging episode, the we dive into a candid conversation with Chian Reynolds, who shares her tumultuous journey in the industry. Chian opens up about her struggles with a previous platform, the emotional toll of not receiving acknowledgment, and the subsequent legal threats. She discusses her mental health challenges, coping mechanisms, and the importance of personal growth. The episode also touches on lighter topics, such as driving mishaps, dating life, and the dynamics of collaboration in the creative industry. Chian's resilience shines through as she talks about launching her new show, "Come Correct," and her involvement in a new theatre production, "Table for One." The hosts and Chian engage in a fun trivia session and a humorous math challenge, adding a blend of entertainment and personal insights. This episode is a testament to overcoming adversity and the unseen struggles behind a seemingly successful social media presence.http://www.wrightbrosents.comWhere: Greenwich Theatre Dates: Thurs 4th - Saturday 6th July Time: 7.30pm - 9.30pm. Doors open at 6.30pm.Discount code: 90SBABY 20% off Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOIOo7ybnNFNdwjSCgYDtOw/joinCheck us out: https://90sbabyshow.komi.io/PLANTMADE: Click here https://bit.ly/44oLLJy and use discount code, “90SBBY15”, which enables customers to receive 15%* off their first order. Information around the specific products received can be found on the information cards provided in the package or on our website.Hello Fresh:HelloFresh has generously provided us with an exclusive offer available for a limited time. Click here http://www.hellofresh.co.uk/HELLO90SBABY to enjoy 60% off your first box, along with 20% off the next two months plus FREE DESSERTS FOR LIFE. Alternatively, you can use our code HELLO90SBABY.AVA ESTELL: Click here http://bit.ly/40zFutt and use discount code, “90SBABY20”, which enables customers to receive 20%* off their order.PO Box 5038 HORNCHURCH RM12 9JX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging episode, the we dive into a candid conversation with Chian Reynolds, who shares her tumultuous journey in the industry. Chian opens up about her struggles with a previous platform, the emotional toll of not receiving acknowledgment, and the subsequent legal threats. She discusses her mental health challenges, coping mechanisms, and the importance of personal growth. The episode also touches on lighter topics, such as driving mishaps, dating life, and the dynamics of collaboration in the creative industry. Chian's resilience shines through as she talks about launching her new show, "Come Correct," and her involvement in a new theatre production, "Table for One." The hosts and Chian engage in a fun trivia session and a humorous math challenge, adding a blend of entertainment and personal insights. This episode is a testament to overcoming adversity and the unseen struggles behind a seemingly successful social media presence.http://www.wrightbrosents.comWhere: Greenwich Theatre Dates: Thurs 4th - Saturday 6th July Time: 7.30pm - 9.30pm. Doors open at 6.30pm.Discount code: 90SBABY 20% off Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOIOo7ybnNFNdwjSCgYDtOw/joinCheck us out: https://90sbabyshow.komi.io/PLANTMADE: Click here https://bit.ly/44oLLJy and use discount code, “90SBBY15”, which enables customers to receive 15%* off their first order. Information around the specific products received can be found on the information cards provided in the package or on our website.Hello Fresh:HelloFresh has generously provided us with an exclusive offer available for a limited time. Click here http://www.hellofresh.co.uk/HELLO90SBABY to enjoy 60% off your first box, along with 20% off the next two months plus FREE DESSERTS FOR LIFE. Alternatively, you can use our code HELLO90SBABY.AVA ESTELL: Click here http://bit.ly/40zFutt and use discount code, “90SBABY20”, which enables customers to receive 20%* off their order.PO Box 5038 HORNCHURCH RM12 9JX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grupo Aeroméxico solicitó su salida a la Bolsa de EU Detienen en Nicolas Romero a 17 presuntos integrantes de célula vinculada al CJNGNuevos aranceles a las importaciones de productos de China: BidenMás información en nuestro podcast
Encuentran sin vida a la rapera “Bela Rush” desaparecida desde el 27 de marzo en Puebla Se registró la volcadura de una camioneta sobre Viaducto Río de la PiedadChina publicó el primer atlas geológico de la Luna en alta definiciónMás información en nuestro podcast
Se logro recuperar una pieza arqueológica de origen mexicano en Lisboa, Portugal ¡No te lo pierdas! El sábado 24 de febrero se llevará a cabo el Festival “Tacos Tacos” en el Monumento a la RevoluciónDespués de 150 años se registra la primera lluvia helada en Shanxi, ChinaMás información en nuestro podcast
Ya son 24 horas de bloqueo en la glorieta de la Diana por damnificados por el huracán Otis En China cientos de aves acuáticas murieron congeladas por temperaturas de menos 52 gradosMás información en nuestro podcast
Se dará con los responsables de provocar los hechos violentos registrados el 22 y 23 de diciembre en Tabasco: Carlos Merino INAH busca recudar 56 millones para rescatar el templo de Quetzalcóatl en TeotihuacanPekín, China, ha reportado más de 300 horas de temperaturas bajo ceroMás información en nuestro podcast
Alemania restituyó este jueves 75 piezas arqueológicas que forman parte del patrimonio histórico de México Autoridades Sanitarias de China informaron a la OMS que el brote de infecciones respiratorias se debe a “patógenos conocidos“Más información en nuestro podcast
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Our prices have increased substantially but we will do our best to make these as affordable as possible. We will announce a pre-order soon and expect to be shipping by the end of October. WHAT IS ON THE MENU: pumpkin pie butternut squash gratin FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS: Domestic pea protein makers accuse Chian of undercutting their market with cheap imported Chinese pea protein sold below cost. Plant-based dairy category sees huge growth. TODAY'S MAIN TOPIC: When it comes to storing winter squash, you can extend its shelf life by providing the right conditions. Depending on the variety, most winter squash can last anywhere from one to six months when stored properly. The key is to keep them in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, such as a pantry or cellar. Avoid storing them near fruits that release ethylene gas, like apples or bananas, as it can speed up the ripening process. 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The appeal of a slower pace of life, reconnecting with nature, and knowing exactly where our food comes from has enticed Americans to trade the hustle and bustle of city life for the tranquility and purpose of rural living. This migration to the countryside not only fosters the growth of small-scale organic farms but also deepens the sense of community as like-minded individuals come together to support local agriculture. It is heartening to witness this movement, as it not only nourishes the land but also the souls of those who venture to live closer to the earth. ECONOMIC NEWS: What retail investors are investing in, see this chart Best Us States to Retire In here is the graph PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION: My favorite daily use pan is the lodge cast iron oval or fajita pan. Perfect for eggs and other smaller meals, once seasoned it does work very well! CLOSING THOUGHTS: Find some winter squash this fall, cook it store it, enjoy it! 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Order the Leading Equity Book Today! A. Lin Goodwin, Ph.D A. Lin Goodwin (葛文林) is the Thomas More Brennan Chair of Education at the Lynch School of Education and Human Development, Boston College. Prior to joining Boston College, she was Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong (2017-2022) and Vice Dean at Teachers College, Columbia University (TCCU) in New York (2011-2017), where she was also held the Evenden Foundation Chair in Education. Professor Goodwin served as Vice President of the American Educational Research Association (AERA)—Division K: Teaching and Teacher Education (2013-2016), and is currently a Senior Research Fellow of the Learning Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. She recently received the Spencer Foundation Mentor Award honoring her work with emerging academics and doctoral students; she was named the inaugural Ruth Wong Professor of Teacher Education by the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore in 2015. She is the recipient of several multi-million-dollar U.S. federal grants to support TR@TC, an innovative teaching residency program at TCCU that she designed and launched in 2009; the program is currently in its 13th successful year. Dr. Goodwin has authored over a hundred publications focusing on teacher/teacher educator beliefs, identities and development; equitable education and powerful teaching for immigrant and minoritized youth; international analyses and comparisons of teacher education practice and policy; and the experiences of Asian/Asian American teachers and students in U.S. schools. Her publications appear in top journals such as Teachers College Record, Journal of Teacher Education, Teaching and Teacher Education, Urban Education and Review of Research in Education. Recent publications include “Lessons from an expert teacher of immigrant youth: A portrait of social justice teaching” (with Rebecca Stanton) in Equity and Excellence in Education, and “Professional knowledge for successfully teaching diverse students: A comparative analysis of perspectives from South Africa, Canada and Hong Kong” (with HKU colleagues Hoang, Chian and Au), Handbook of International Teacher Education. She has been recognized for her research and scholarship with awards such as Distinguished Researcher from the AERA SIG: Research on the Education of Asian and Pacific Americans, and Distinguished Scholar from AERA's Committee on the Role and Status of Minorities in Educational Research and Development (now Committee on Scholars of Color). Show Highlights When the local language is the biggest barrier for students Forgetting about the human side of our students Case study on master teaching Key teaching strategies Connect with Dr. Goodwin Faculty Page Lessons from an Expert Teacher on Immigrant Youth: A Portrait of Social Justice Teaching Additional Resources Book Dr. Eakins Watch The Art of Advocacy Show Learn more about our Student Affinity Groups Free Course on Implicit Bias 20 Diversity Equity and Inclusion Activities FREE AUDIO COURSE: Race, Advocacy, and Social Justice Studies
Tras desalojo violento frente a casa de Sandra Cuevas, la alcaldesa en Cuauhtémoc destituyó a 2 funcionariosINAI ordena al Instituto para Devolver al Pueblo lo Robado dar a conocer la lista completa y el destino de los bienes recuperó entre diciembre de 2018 y noviembre de 2022China acusó a EE.UU de organizar “revoluciones de colores” o de lanzar guerras para “promover la democracia”Mas información en Noticentro
President Joe Biden confirmed more classified papers were found in his garage, and the Justice Department is announcing new action. At the same time, Biden's job approval rating is at its highest in over a year. FiveThirtyEight just released the results of its aggregation of polls. On Capitol Hill, the House passes a bill banning U.S. oil reserves from being sent to China or any entity controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). A potential ban on gas stoves is the latest flash point in America's debate over energy. What does the White House have to say? Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Ala.) joins us to discuss this controversy. A Navy veteran who was detained in Russia last year is now a free man. We look into where he was detained and how he got released. NASA says it has discovered another planet that could have the potential for water and life. The planet is similar in size to Earth, but it's 100 million light-years away. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
African telecom operators have resolutely opposed U.S. calls to stop using Chinese networking hardware. In fact, Huawei, ZTE, and other Chinese tech firms in recent years have significantly expanded their presence beyond networking to mobile money, data centers, and even new energy solutions, among other sectors.African countries, at least so far, have been spared serious consequences from the increasingly contentious U.S.-Chian technology duel. But Jane Munga, a technology policy expert in the Africa program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C., worries that may soon change.Jane joins Eric & Cobus to discuss her new research on how U.S.-China technology decoupling will impact Africa's mobile phone industry.SHOW NOTES:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: How Will U.S.-China Tech Decoupling Affect Africa's Mobile Phone Market? by Jane Munga: https://bit.ly/3AKrim9The Diplomat: China's Tech Outreach in the Middle East and North Africa by Dale Aluf: https://bit.ly/3AKruln JOIN THE DISCUSSION:Twitter: @ChinaGSProject| @stadenesque | @eric_olander | @jane_mungaFacebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProjectFOLLOW CAP IN FRENCH AND ARABIC:Français: www.projetafriquechine.com | @AfrikChineعربي: www.akhbaralsin-africia.com | @AkhbarAlSinAfrJOIN US ON PATREON!Become a CAP Patreon member and get all sorts of cool stuff, including our Week in Review report, an invitation to join monthly Zoom calls with Eric & Cobus, and even an awesome new CAP Podcast mug!www.patreon.com/chinaafricaprojectSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Geoffrey Shugen Arnold, Roshi - Zen Mountain Monastery, New York, Sunday 11/13/2022 - Shugen Roshi officiates the Fall 2022 Ango Jukai ceremony at Zen Mountain Monastery. Today, five students - Hogetsu, Shinrin, Sonju, Jiko, & Chian - formally receive the sixteen Buddhist precepts, taking up these living teachings, living vows in the company of the sangha with family and friends. Stephanos Hogetsu Koullias ("Liberated Moon"), Walter Shinrin Burton ("Facing Truth / Facing Reality"), Tasha Sonju Ortlof ("Reverent Pearl"), Jesse Jiko Caudill ("Compassionate Peace"), Weston Chian Minissali ("Peaceful Ground")
This episode of Big Blend Radio focuses on the award-winning documentary "Young Plato" that showcases Kevin McArevey, a Primary School headmaster in Belfast's Ardoyne housing estates who invokes the wisdom of the ancient Greek philosophers to fight poverty, drug dealers and the IRA – restoring hope in the heart of a battered community. Featured guests are Kevin McArevey, and director Neasa Ní Chianáín created the film with Declan McGrath. More at https://youngplato.com/
This episode of Big Blend Radio focuses on the award-winning documentary "Young Plato" that showcases Kevin McArevey, a Primary School headmaster in Belfast's Ardoyne housing estates who invokes the wisdom of the ancient Greek philosophers to fight poverty, drug dealers and the IRA – restoring hope in the heart of a battered community. Featured guests are Kevin McArevey, and director Neasa Ní Chianáín created the film with Declan McGrath. More at https://youngplato.com/
This episode of Big Blend Radio focuses on the award-winning documentary "Young Plato" that showcases Kevin McArevey, a Primary School headmaster in Belfast's Ardoyne housing estates who invokes the wisdom of the ancient Greek philosophers to fight poverty, drug dealers and the IRA – restoring hope in the heart of a battered community. Featured guests are Kevin McArevey, and director Neasa Ní Chianáín created the film with Declan McGrath. More at https://youngplato.com/
For the latest hodgepod we review Samuel Fuller's WWII epic The Big Red One which stars Lee Marvin and Mark Hamill.Starting at (30:30), Eric Holmes interviews Young Plato director Neasa Ní Chianáin and headmaster Kevin McArevey. All three of us recommend the documentary, which was released September 23 at New York's Angelika Film Center and goes to wider release September 30. For more info on Young Plato: https://www.soilsiu.com/You can rent/purchase The Big Red One on Amazon (theatrical cut): https://amzn.to/3SbbgZ9If you want the full The Big Red One experience, I highly recommend the The Big Red One: The Reconstruction on DVD: https://amzn.to/3r1qaFoI own the 2-DVD set of The Big Red One: The Reconstruction, and that comes with a plethora of special features: https://amzn.to/3SwtZhUCheck out our Find Your Film site for more movie news and reviews: https://findyourfilms.com/Subscribe to our Deepest Dream YouTube Channel for more movie reviews and interviews: https://www.youtube.com/c/DeepestDreamDotComShirts, hoodies, drinking glass, stickers and more FYF merch is up on findyourfilmpodcast.com!Email us at info@findyourfilms.com!Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group, where we give Blu-rays and DVDs out weekly to our members!Bruce Purkey's YouTube Channel is RustomireFollow Eric Holmes On Twitter.Find Your Film is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!Support the show
Dr Kirk reacts to Andrew Tate being interviewed by Chian on Stand Out TV.00:13 Toxic masculinity10:40 Alpha males17:35 Biology & the inner Andrew Tate 26:48 Andrew Tate's social world36:22 Indoctrination 41:59 Inferiority & gender socialization 50:39 Cheating hypocrisyFrom our sponsor, BetterHelp: Need a therapist? Try BetterHelp! https://www.betterhelp.com/kirkGet started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Discount code “KIRK" will be automatically applied.Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleEmail: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactMerch: https://teespring.com/stores/psychology-in-seattleCameo: https://www.cameo.com/kirkhondaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyinseattle/Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/PsychologyInSeattle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kirk.hondaThe Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.com
New episode with Chian Reynolds
Wine, because no great story started with a salad!Hello!Today we shall explore the legacy of ancient Greece and her wines.Symposiums, ancient Greek grape varieties and wines, like Lemnio, Savvatiano, Assyrtiko, Thassian and Chian wines...And what about the ancient Greek drinking vessels? Which ones did they use?"In ancient Greece, the master of the house would open the festivity known as an agape (meaning literally ‘love' in the sense of friendship) by pouring a libation of wine. For once, the wine was served neat, without water, and very little of it was drunk. Before any of the guests raised it to their lips the host emptied a cup of wine on the sacred family hearth, as the share for the gods, those of the hearth and the others. Then everyone sang a hymn to Dionysus."Sit back, relax, open a bottle of wine and listen!Remember if you want to enjoy the extra content with exclusive recipes why not join me on Patreon and become my patrons there? Tonnes of lovely material to enjoy as well as extra content on the episodes!Thanks!The Delicious LegacySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-delicious-legacy. If you love to time-travel through food and history why not join us at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-delicious-legacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kia ora,Welcome to Friday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the International edition from Interest.co.nz.Today we lead with news of China stumbling and central banks fiercely focused on controlling high inflation, the chances of a global recession in 2023 seem to be building.But last week only +156,000 Americans made jobless claims, taking the total number on these benefits to just 1.275 mln, an historic low. Whatever else might be going on, the Americans have a very tight labour market still.And American retail sales rose more than expected in August from July, and bouncing back from the disappointing prior month. These sales are now +10.4% higher than year-ago levels, so more than keeping up with inflation.However there were two regional Fed surveys out overnight and neither were especially positive. The Philly Fed one for September was the weakest, with new order levels no longer driving an expansion. The New York Empire State one came back from a deep August retreat with a small rise in new orders. Neither noted that businesses see a positive outlook.In fact the Fed's national monitoring of industrial production reported a small retreat in August, one that wasn't expected. This activity is up +3.7% for the year, but to be fair the main weakness is in mining activity. Consumer goods production is lackluster. But production of business goods remains quite strong, except perhaps for construction activity.It looks like a deal has been reached in the nationwide rail labour dispute, one that should avoid strike action. That has been a big threat hovering over near-term economic activity.In China, their seven largest banks dropped term deposit rates in coordination. It was their first decrease in seven years and strongly hints at fast-weakening loan demand, probably led by mortgage demand. But with many economists now forecasting 2022 Chinese growth to be only about +3%, business loan demand is likely much lower too.And China has again deferred tax payments for SMEs, the third time in 12 months they have taken this emergency action.Japan ran its biggest single-month trade deficit on record in August as imports surged on high energy costs and a slump in the yen, exposing the economy's vulnerability to external price pressures. Imports rose +50% in a year driven almost exclusively by energy imports. Their cost in yen ballooned because the value of the yen fell. Exports rose +22%.In Australia, the Melbourne Institute survey of year-ahead consumer inflation expectations fell to 5.4% in August from 5.9% in July.Australia reported its August labour market data yesterday and that showed a good +59,000 expansion in full-time jobs, and a fall in part-time jobs. The AUD firmed. It also showed a small rise in their jobless rate to 3.5%. A new study by the World Bank says a recession is possible next year if monetary tightening and the focus on beating inflation remains the goal of central banks.Container shipping costs are falling even faster now, down -8% from last week alone to be now -50% lower than year-ago levels, which were admittedly high. The key Shanghai-Los Angeles rates are collapsing, down -11% last week alone and are down by two thirds from year-ago levels. Against the grain, shipping rates for bulk cargoes are rising recently, although they are only back to pre-pandemic levels.The UST 10yr yield starts today at 3.46% and up +5 bps from this time yesterday. The price of gold will open today at US$1665/oz and dropping -US$32 from this time yesterday. That is a 2 year low.And oil prices start today -US$4 lower at just on US$85/bbl in the US while the international Brent price is now just on US$90.50/bbl.The Kiwi dollar will open today at just on 59.8 USc and nearly -½c lower than this time yesterday. For the week it has been a -1.2% devaluation. Since the start of the month a -2½% devaluation. And since the start of 2022 the devaluation has been -12½%. Against the Australian dollar we are marginally lower than yesterday at 89 AUc. Against the euro we are lower at 59.8 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today at 69.5 and a new two year low.The bitcoin price is now at US$19,833 and another -1.4% fall from this time yesterday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been moderate at just over +/- 2.2%.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.And get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we'll do this again on Monday.
Dr Kirk reacts to Andrew Tate being interviewed by Chian on Stand Out TV.00:23 Self-confidence04:50 Conservative traditionalism, male privilege, and sexism09:02 Insecurity & Narcissism19:28 Accusations & Lying27:45 Male hierarchy, insecurity, & high-value men 35:13 Manosphere echo chamber38:08 Pretty privilege43:55 Resentment towards women49:05 High-status maleFrom our sponsor, BetterHelp: Need a therapist? Try BetterHelp! https://www.betterhelp.com/kirkGet started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Discount code “KIRK" will be automatically applied.Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleEmail: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactMerch: https://teespring.com/stores/psychology-in-seattleCameo: https://www.cameo.com/kirkhondaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyinseattle/Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/PsychologyInSeattle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kirk.hondaThe Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.com
In this episode we are joined by the one and only Chian Reynolds! We talk about everything from what makes relationships successful, how a relationship can make you more successful, and Chian's journey so far. A bit of a different episode as from the norm, however its something that plays a part in all of our lives so sit back and enjoy the episode! SPONSORS: USE CODE 'CEOCAST15' TO GET 15% OFF YOUR PURCHASE AT SUNNAMUSK TODAY! https://sunnamusk.com/ Follow CEOCAST On All Platforms Here! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceocast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ceocast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2HU7OJ8qn0cSEU7Ok334Pn Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-ceocast/id1493736134 Follow Raheem Here: https://www.instagram.com/raheemka/ Follow Chian Here: https://www.instagram.com/chianreynolds/ CEOCAST is a podcast platform showcasing businesses, leading industries and successful entrepreneurs and individuals. If you'd like to be on the next episode of ceocast be sure to message us on Instagram or email us at: Ceocastinfo@gmail.com
Craig Fowler is once again joined by Lewie Peterson to discuss a film that both of them viewed at the Shetland Film Festival: Grizzly Man. Craig then talks about his dislike of Where Is Anne Frank? before our exclusive interview with Young Plato director Neasa Ní Chianáin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Putin and Xi just formalized an agreement that reorders world power and shakes off decades long dominance by the US dollar. Chian launches missiles over the Taiwan strait. Ukraine begs for help from China. Rand Paul destroys Fauci over coverup.
THE THESIS: The American people sense we are in deep trouble, but most don't know why. Those that do know how we got here are not sure of their role to get the help we need to get out. God willing, my platform would terrify a lot of people, it would excite just as many and would leave no one “lukewarm.” THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: Deuteronomy 4: 23-31 23 Be careful that you do not forget the covenant of the LORD your God that He made with you; do not make an idol for yourselves in the form of anything He has forbidden you. 24 For the LORD your God is a consuming fire,c a jealous God. 25 After you have children and grandchildren and you have been in the land a long time, if you then act corruptly and make an idol of any form—doing evil in the sight of the LORD your God and provoking Him to anger— 26 I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you this day that you will quickly perish from the land that you are crossing the Jordan to possess. You will not live long upon it, but will be utterly destroyed. 27 Then the LORD will scatter you among the peoples, and only a few of you will survive among the nations to which the LORD will drive you. 28 And there you will serve man-made gods of wood and stone, which cannot see or hear or eat or smell. 29 But if from there you will seek the LORD your God, you will find Him if you seek Him with all your heart and with all your soul. 30 When you are in distress and all these things have happened to you, then in later days you will return to the LORD your God and listen to His voice. 31 For the LORD your God is a merciful God; He will not abandon you or destroy you or forget the covenant with your fathers, which He swore to them by oath. THE NEWS & COMMENT: My campaign would focus on one thing: the government is corrupt to the core and only people who will battle for truth will fix it. It would pledge allegiance first to Jesus Christ and second to the Constitution. Our Nation has been so corrupted by turning away from God that our government bosses have appointed for themselves the right to redefine words when the truth harms their schemes. They did tried in with herd immunity and vaccine, they accomplished with pandemic, they are near to accomplishing it with woman and now--to save the Figurehead's image--they are trying it with inflation. [AUDIO] - Biden economic advisor: "Two negative quarters of GDP growth is not the technical definition of recession." [AUDIO] - The Figurehead, no doubt speaking from a sound stage, agrees: no recession, here! The government is so corrupt, our Nation's law-enforcement arm is covering for a purely owned, sadly drug addled, renter of women's bodies and likely pedophile, Hunter Biden who is quite clearly compromised to more than one foreign government. Whistleblowers Detail FBI, DOJ Effort to Discredit Negative Info on Hunter Biden Starting Before 2020 Election; Anyone shocked? God has turned his back on us just as He has other nations that show such hatred for His word. This nation's bosses have enshrined theft and usury as official policy: under cover of Covid, the financial elite hired the U.S. Treasury to transfer to huge company the biggest amount of money in history, and it came at the expense of small businesses, 40% of which were crushed. In Congress--God willing--I will name names, I will never stop speaking this truth in any floor debate, I will speak this truth to the faces of the people doing the theft on both sides of the silly aisle. With God's help, I will refuse to vote for any legislation that pretends this theft is not occurring. I will write single topic bills that states it is happening and challenge my colleagues to sign-on or not sign-on. This nation's bosses have made lying official policy. The CDC and the FDA lied about everything related to Covid. The intelligence services lie to us about what they did in Ukraine and what they are doing with the help of their partners in social media; they lied about Trump and Russia, both Biden men and Chian. The white house just lied about how we determine an economic recession. PR firms in DC teach people how to lie with a smile. In Congress, God help me, I will refuse to abide lies; we are a bankrupt Nation; we have been a coup-starting Nation; we are a Nation being attacked from within -- again, I will name the names. I will not vote for any legislation that continues to give power to these groups and I will write single topic bills that call out the lies and the liars and challenge my colleagues to sign-on or not sign-on. God abhors favoritism from human leaders: at every level of government favoritism is practiced against the people. Under the protection of Christ, I will refuse the federal pension, an obscenity when working people retire broke. I will state in every budget discussion the fact that Washington, D.C. I will refuse to vote for any budget has any earmarks in it. I will present a simplified, zero-line budget for every federal bureaucracy and challenge my colleagues to get on board. God tells us to love our neighbors as ourselves. Our Nation's school system is teaching children to hate their neighbors. With the Light of Christ as a shield, I will refuse to vote for any budget the provides any funds to the Department of Education as schools are a local, not a federal issue and the DOEd is a godless agency. God has us life as the first gift. This Nation's bosses have allowed industrial level killing of children and industrial level murders in our inner-cities. That same government wants to strip form citizens who actually obey laws the right to use the best available tools to defend their lives and families. We can do nothing apart from God. We must remember that the church is hardly immune to corruption Brooklyn bishop robbed during sermon at gunpoint of more than $1 million in jewelry; Whitehead also defended his and his wife's expensive jewelry, which apparently drew the robbers' attention[AUDIO] - The Telegraph has the videoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Implementing Oracle's Planning Application requires customers to come prepared before the project starts. In part two of Scoping & Determining Level of Effort, the cast takes our audience through determining the level of effort for each planning module including Financial, Workforce, and Reporting. Tulsi and Chian will also share tips for preventing scope creep. Check out “Scoping & Determining Level of Effort: ARCS & FCC to learn more about scoping Oracle's Cloud EPM suite.
Tá oifigí á gcur ar fáil aige CFL do phobal an Leitriúigh chun a chuir air a gcumas oibriú ón gceantar agus breis ama a chaitheamh ann. Deir Liadain Ní Shlatara go bhfuil sí súil daoine a mhealladh chun breis amach chaitheamh san áit.
Tá Cian Ó Beaglaioch a baint tairbhe as a scéim sóisialta feirmeoireachta atá i bhfeidhm ar fuaid na tíre. Deir a dhaid Donncha go ndeineann sé ana mhaitheas do Chian,agus is oth leis ná fuil breis feirmeoirí glacadh páirt ann.
In this episode of The DocArena Podcast, Ross Whitaker talks to Declan McGrath & Neasa Ní Chianáin about their documentary Young Plato. A Primary School in Belfast's Ardoyne housing estates invokes the wisdom of the ancient Greek philosophers to fight poverty, drug dealers and the IRA – restoring hope in the heart of a battered community. Young Plato is in cinemas from 18th March 2022.
Chian Lin is EPMI's VP of Technology and chief problem-solver! He is an EPM specialist in Enterprise Planning, Enterprise Data Management, and Smart View. He has extensive experience across multiple verticals implementing industry best practices to modernize planning and budgeting. Chian has experience with a variety of industries including Higher Education, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, and more!
Chian Boen is Senior Manager with Johnson & Johnson's Global Audit & Assurance Group. He is experienced in government and AML investigations, law enforcement, and forensic accounting. He joins Vince Walden to discuss Johnson & Johnson's strategy for data-driven assurance. Two of the things Chian relies the most on to help him conduct anti-corruption audits and investigations are his team and heavy analytics. If you're not using certain analytics tools, such as Tableau data visualization, you're not leveraging as much as you can in terms of investigations. As for investigations, while it is always great to have face-to-face conversations, software like Zoom and Microsoft make things more flexible, as you can use resources on-screen to help you identify body language tells. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated innovation and technology, Vince says. People were forced to adapt and improve in such a short time that everything progressed at a much faster pace than it would have otherwise.
Celebrity Spotlight Radio, Antonio Saillant Exclusive Interview with director Neasa Ní Chianáín for the film, YOUNG PLATO. An inspiring documentary from the filmmakers of School Life, YOUNG PLATO charts the dream of maverick, Elvis-loving school headmaster Kevin McArevey who is determined to turn the fortunes of an inner-city community plagued by urban decay, sectarian aggression, poverty and drugs. The all-boys primary school in post-conflict Belfast's Ardoyne, Northern Ireland, becomes a hot house for questioning violence, as the headmaster sends his young wards home each day armed with the wisdom of the ancient Greek philosophers. The boys challenge their parents and neighbors to forsake the prejudice that has kept this low-level civil war on the boil for decades. YOUNG PLATO hums with the confidence of youth, a tribute to the power of the possible. Directors: Neasa Ní Chianáín (School Life) and Declan McGrath Producer: David Rane YOUNG PLATO: New Festival Trailer: https://youtu.be/YNkDirYo2ao DOC NYC Link to buy tickets: https://www.docnyc.net/film/young-plato/ DOC NYC 2021 FESTIVAL SCREENINGS: PUBLIC SCREENING: Sunday, November 14 at 4:05PM Location: Cinepolis Chelsea Monday, November 15 at 1:15PM Location: Cinepolis Chelsea Powerful new documentary YOUNG PLATO will have its World Premiere at DOC NYC this weekend in Competition. An inspiring documentary from the filmmakers of School Life (Released by Magnolia Pictures). YOUNG PLATO IG: https://www.instagram.com/young_plato_doc/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/YoungPlatoDocumentary Images, Trailer, Poster and Press Information supplied by EG-PR. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/celebrity-spotlight-radio/support
If you are going to change hearts and minds...you've got to get to them early...On this episode we talk with director Neasa Ní Chianáín about her new film 'Young Plato' which is having it's world premiere at DOC NYC over the weekend. An inspiring documentary from the filmmakers of School Life; Young Plato charts the dream of Elvis-loving school headmaster Kevin McArevey – a maverick who is determined to change the fortunes of an inner-city community plagued by urban decay, sectarian aggression, poverty and drugs. Young Plato hums with the confidence of youth, a tribute to the power of the possible. We got the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Neasa to talk about the challenges around making the film, embracing the ideals put forth in this film and so very much more...
In this episode, Scrap and Dingo, talks about Nicki Minaj, and Californias recall and we pop tops to General Milley. If for some reason you like the way our voices sound, make sure to subscribe to the show!
In this episode, Scrap and Dingo, talks about Nicki Minaj, and Californias recall and we pop tops to General Milley. If for some reason you like the way our voices sound, make sure to subscribe to the show!
I recently reconnected with Valeria Reyes-Chian, who played for a couple years on a basketball team I coached. We talk about why she preferred tennis to basketball, what she's doing on her way to becoming a psychologist, and why she likes this podcast, but hates the name. We're The Inspiration: A Disability Podcast | Facebook We're The Inspiration: A Disability Podcast (@We_R_In_Pod) / Twitter Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/Sag7UCyfxJ We're The Inspiration - YouTube Credit to Blues Traveler for "Go Outside and Drive" in the intro
Kia ora,Welcome to Wednesday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the International edition from Interest.co.nz.Today we lead with news China is in a new pandemic battle.But first, there was another dairy auction today, and this one brought lower prices again - this time down by -1.0% in US dollar terms but in NZ dollar terms it was a more serious -2.3% fall. Almost all this drop is attributed to the high-volume WMP product which fell -3.8%. On top of the continuous sliding from March, these declines are mounting. In March, prices jumped +15%. Since they have given up all of that to be just +1% higher than before the big March gain. Analysts and Fonterra will be re-thinking their 2021/22 farmgate price forecasts. On a pure formula basis, today's prices take it back to $7.92/kgMS and at the lower end of most analyst's ranges and even below Fonterra's mid-point.In the rest of the world, the US LMI logistics managers index is holding at its very high level, boosted this month by rising wholesale prices.US factory orders for June came in slightly better than expected, but also slightly lower than for May.New data shows that rents are on the move sharply higher in the US as tenant demand soars. In June, they were up +15% for new leases from a year ago, and average occupancy is at a 20 year high at 97%.In China, they are implementing a wave of travel restrictions and quarantine orders to confront a delta-strain pandemic resurgence brought in from Russia, the scale of which has not been seen since the country's initial explosion of cases from Wuhan last year. Mass testing and cash incentives for dobbing in suspected sufferers are part of the new efforts. Of particular concern to officials is to keep the virus out of Beijing - "the capital must be protected at all costs".China is not unique in battling the delta strain of course - but they are unique in the mass social controls they bring to bear on their populations - and if they still have problems using these, it is hard to see how others can get on top of their outbreaks without full vaccination coverage. Policymakers are starting to adopt policy resignation strategies, and trying to make these sound 'positive'.Yesterday afternoon's RBA decision to not delay the tapering of its asset purchases is a hawkish signal to markets. It seems likely they will hike rates in early-2023. There were expectations they would delay the tapering of its bond purchase program in response to the Sydney lockdown. But they said they are still on track to reduce its QE purchases from AU$5 bln per week to AU$4 bln starting in about a month. They may even reduce it from there again before the end of 2021. This hawkish stance dragged the NZD higher with the AUD.According to official data, the number of dwellings consents approved in Australia fell -6.7% in June for a third consecutive month, following a -7.6% fall in May and a -5.0% fall in April. But that is after a record high in March and the June 2021 level is +29% higher than the pre-pandemic level by a massive +29%.Similarly, Aussie lending for housing fell in June from a record high in May to be a massive +91% higher than the pre-pandemic level in June 2019.The UST 10yr yield starts today at 1.18% and little-changed overnight. The price of gold is now just at US$1810/oz and down -US$6 from where we were yesterday.Oil prices have drifted lower again today and by another -US$1/bbl so in the US they are now just over US$70/bbl, while the international Brent price is just over US$72/bbl.The Kiwi dollar opens today just on 70.1 USc and up since this time yesterday from the RBA decision. Against the Australian dollar we are little-changed at 94.8 AUc. Against the euro we are up at 59.1 euro cents. That means our TWI-5 starts today at 72.8 and marginally higher.The bitcoin price is now at US$38,145 and down another -4.1% from this time yesterday. Volatility in the past 24 hours has been moderate at +/- 2.7%.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.And get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we'll do this again tomorrow.
Kia ora,Welcome to Monday's ANZAC holiday edition Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the International edition from Interest.co.nz.Today we lead with news there is extra stress in "the bubble that never pops".All is not well in China's NZ$1 tln bond market, and a key source of uncertainty is in their State-owned financial firms, especially those set up as 'bad banks' by Beijing to manage the banking system bad debts from a 1999 financial crisis. There were four such SOEs and one is in dire strife, so much so that Beijing executed its chairman for corruption in January. The other three are in bad financial shape too. This one, China Huarong Asset Management, is majority owned by China’s Ministry of Finance and is deeply intertwined with the nation’s NZ$75 tln financial industry. The pointy issue is that it looks like Beijing is sick of the endless bailouts that SOE firms get (not just these four) and may let this one fail. That could have a ripple effect that spreads widely. And it will end investors' presumed safety net that has been priced into Chinese bond values. The resulting repricing lower could trigger a tsunami of other company failures.And short bets in the main Chinese share markets have hit a new record high. That is because demand for hedging against the risks of policy tightening, and further fallout from the antitrust crackdown on their big tech firms, are rising sharply.Away from the stock markets, foreign investors boosted their holdings of Chinese bonds in the first quarter by +US$63 bln, or up +11% from Q4-2020. But the developing Huarong issue may interrupt those inflows.More generally, tax revenues are rising sharply in the Middle Kingdom, with GST up +24% in Q1-21 from Q1-20, and personal income tax up +19%. Across all types of taxes, central government tax revenues are up +27% and local government taxes up +21%. They had a +¥120 bln surplus in the period (+NZ$25 bln), so no deficit spending here.Prices for iron ore and coking coal ended last week with strong rises. Prices for key agricultural commodities rose during the week too. The Baltic Dry Index has raced to a new ten year high. But it is still a very long way below the extreme levels it reached pre-GFC.In Japan, their factory PMI rose to a healthy expansion in April, and better than the good March result. New orders, and new export orders both drove this improvement. Unfortunately, their dominant services sector is still contracting.In Hong Kong, business confidence pulled back from a deeply negative situation in January to one where optimists equal pessimists in April.In Taiwan, industrial production rose sharply again in March, aided by the worldwide shortage of computer chips. But all that is at risk as the drought in the country deepens. The immediate prospects are not great. However, Taiwanese retail sales improved much more vigorously as well as the industrial situation.The US PMIs were also very strong, for both the factory and services sectors. In fact, both components are recording their strongest expansion since these internationally-benchmarked PMIs started in 2007. This result has encouraged the Wall Street equity markets to new record highs.Sales of new homes exceeded 97,000 in March, and far above the expected level, juiced because the existing home resale market is in low supply. This is a new high-water mark for their home-building sector, one that is actually struggling with timber supplies and other supply-chain issues, but still getting the job done. The March sales take their annual sales rate above 1 mln, also a new record high.US rents have stopped declining. Overall, they turned up in March, the first rise in eight months. The rises are fastest in second tier cities; the major cities are still getting declines and some are double-digit year-on-year.In the EU, they recorded a standout improvement in their factory PMI in April, its most expansionary since this series started in 1997. It was their tenth straight month of gains, and is being led by Germany. Their services sector isn't expanding, but it is now not contracting, so there is a stabilisation there which counts as an improvement.The UST 10yr yield starts today at 1.56%. The price of gold starts today at US$1777/oz and that is down -US$4 since this time Friday.Oil prices will start the week at just over US$62/bbl in the US, while the international price is just under US$65.50/bbl.The Kiwi dollar opens today at just under 72 USc and firmer. Against the Australian dollar we are marginally firmer at 92.9 AUc. Against the euro we are unchanged at 59.5 euro cents. That means our TWI-5 is little-changed at 73.7.The bitcoin price will start the week lower than this time Saturday at US$49,764 and down another -2.8%. That is now a fall of -23% in 12 days. Volatility in the past 24 hours has been a moderate +/- 1.9%.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.And get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we’ll do this again tomorrow.
Kia ora,Welcome to Thursday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the International edition from Interest.co.nz.Today we lead with of increasing signs of drift rather than progress.The large US$29 bln US Treasury 20yr bond auction today went at a yield of 2.144% pa, down from the 2.29% at the March auction for this same bond. US$62 bln was bid and that was the lowest level of support since the 20yr term was relaunched in May 2020 after a 34 year hiatus. Market observers called today's auction evidence of struggling demand.US mortgage applications rose last week, but are still running -10% lower than for the same week a year ago. American mortgage interest rates are starting to dip again.In Canada their inflation rate is rising, now at 2.2% but the gain was not as much as was expected.The Canadian central bank held its policy rate unchanged in an overnight review, still at 0.25%. But they did taper their bond buying, reflecting "progress made in the economic recovery". And markets now expect them to start raising their policy interest rate in the second half of next year.In the Middle-East, Emirates airline may need to raise more cash this year, possibly through another equity injection from the Dubai government, if demand for air travel does not pick up soon, it confirmed overnight.The spot price of iron ore surged higher yesterday and today, resetting at its highest in more than a decade, on strong Chinese steel mill margins and continuing supply concerns from Brazil. China is frustrated at "being milked". Coal prices are rising in China too. China sees these rises and pressures are short-term however, and expects to cope with them without too much problem.Meanwhile in Australia, Canberra has torn up Victoria’s controversial Belt and Road agreement with China, saying it falls foul of the country’s national interest, in a move that will further inflame tensions between the two countries.And staying in Australia, retail sales were up +2.5% in March from the same month a year ago, and rising at a rate slightly above what was expected. This is a bounce back from the February snap lock downs.The UST 10yr yield starts today at 1.57% and a small +1 bp rise.The price of gold starts today at US$1794/oz and that is up +US$16 since this time yesterday, and that takes it to its highest level since late February. Silver is rising too, but only to a one month high.Oil prices are much softer, down -US$1.50 at just over US$61/bbl in the US, while the international price is just under US$65/bbl. There are rumours of an imminent deal for Iran to export crude oil again.The Kiwi dollar opens today at just under 72.1 USc and firmer from this time yesterday and in fact its highest in more than a month. Against the Australian dollar we are marginally firmer at 93 AUc. Against the euro we are also a little firmer at 59.9 euro cents. That means our TWI-5 is up at 73.9 and also a one month high.The bitcoin price will start today at a marginally lower level than this time yesterday, at US$55,852 and a mere -0.4% lower. Volatility in the past 24 hours has been moderate at +/- 2.5%.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.And get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we’ll do this again tomorrow.
Benim için başka bir Mesih gelecek mi? Buğday ve glüten gizli bir zehir midir? Chianın faydaları ve değerlerin nedir?
Benim için başka bir Mesih gelecek mi? Buğday ve glüten gizli bir zehir midir? Chianın faydaları ve değerlerin nedir?
Kia ora,Welcome to Wednesday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the International edition from Interest.co.nz.Today we lead with news of some 'green shoots' - remember them from the GFC?First, there has been a better-than-expected dairy auction overnight. WMP powder prices rose at the expected rate, but other products took the limelight this time. Overall prices rose +4.8% in USD terms and +6.7% in NZD terms. This takes them to levels last seen in May 2014 after a positive run of nine rises in the past ten auction events. In that time, prices have risen +21%. This is probably enough to have analysts raising their farm gate milk price forecasts for this season, something some of them have done recently based on the earlier rises.SMP rose an impressive +7.0%, butter was up +4.6%, and AMF were up a remarkable +17% in today's auction event from the prior event. All this comes despite rising world supplies from competing nations, and is part of a general rise in commodity prices for food. And in turn that is based on rising demand out of China. The 'cream' for farmers is the recent weakening of the NZ currency.In China, there are claims that icecream made from an imported WMP base is the source of a COVID-19 outbreak in Tianjin, a city neighbouring Beijing. This WMP was sourced from the Ukraine. We do need to be careful about such claims however as Chian is fighting a propaganda war over its handling of the pandemic and its origins. Facts are hotly disputed.China is also fighting rising food prices, and the potential for social instability is rising.Further, China seems to have a fight on its hands over how it is developing its Belt & Road projects in Pakistan. These two have been very cosy for the past few years, but recent disputes about costs and sovereignty have flared in the past few weeks. Aggressive Chinese policies and debt positions have been a concern for developing nations for a while now. There are many Western agencies saying "I told you so". Sri Lanka is in China's grip on these issues too.International travel is in grim shape, no news there. But now the airline industry has launched a Travel Pass to enable passengers to create a ‘digital passport’ to verify that their pre-travel test or vaccination meets the requirements of the destination. Two Gulf State airlines have adopted it and it may become the model for travel during a pandemic while the vaccination programs are being ramped up.In Germany, there has been a surprise rise in business sentiment there, possibly driven by expectations that the international vaccination rollouts will gain increasing momentum.In Australia, there has been a remarkable rise in new-built home sales, zooming higher in December.Wall Street has started their Inauguration Week positively, up +0.7% in early afternoon trade following their public holiday. In Europe, markets slipped about -0.2% overnight. Yesterday Shanghai fell -0.8%, but Hong Kong rose a remarkable +2.8% while the very large Tokyo markets was up an also-impressive +1.4%. The ASX200 closed +1.2% higher while the NZX50 Capital Index ended its session up a more modes +0.3% and ending a string of six straight 'down' sessions.The latest global compilation of COVID-19 data is here. The global tally is rising faster, now at 95,726,000 and up +547,000 in one day. But the largest number of reported cases globally are still in the US, which rose +139,000 for their tally to reach 24,628,000..The UST 10yr yield will start today up +1 bp at 1.10%. The price of gold is up +US$2 today in New York and now at US$1840/oz. Silver is firmer.Oil prices are firmer today by nearly +US$1 and now just under US$53/bbl in the US while the international price is now just under US$56/bbl.And the Kiwi dollar is marginally weaker again today from this time yesterday at just under 71.1 USc, a softening trend that has been evident since the start of the year. Against the Australian dollar we are softer as well at 92.4 AUc. Against the euro we are down to 58.7 euro cents. That means our TWI-5 is now down at 72.6 and its lowest since before Christmas.The bitcoin price is notably higher this morning compared to this time yesterday. It is now at US$37,433 a gain of +4.8%. Volatility has been +/- 3.4% in between but we are currently near the top of this range.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.And get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston. We will do this again tomorrow.
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Today on the podcast I have the pleasure of talking to Bernard Sia and Stephen Chian. For the past two years, I've been fortunate enough to be a part of the End Polio Now Ride. It's a charity ride to raise awareness and funds to End Polio Now. Bernard Sia was in charge of the actual activity and putting it together. Stephen Chian was on the fund raising side and where the aid goes. Enjoy the podcast. Where can you find them? http://rotarycebu.org/ https://www.facebook.com/rotarycebu This podcast is sponsored by Bix Recovery Supplement. I’ve been using Bix Recovery Supplement as one of the key hydration mixes after a bicycle ride. It’s got all the good stuff in it – vitamin C, Zinc, Vitamin E, Q10, Bromelain, calcium, magnesium, BCAA, potassium, iron and sodium. Learn more and orders yours at https://www.instagram.com/focusrecoveryph Music in the podcast Piano March by Audionautix Support the show: (1) Become a Patreon subscriber – https://www.patreon.com/zerothreetwo (2) Share this episode on social media. More: http://zerothreetwo.com/monday
The inspiring Chian Reynolds, actor, creative and model, joins J+C - Sophie and Jahannah. This week we go deep in quite a touching, honest episode. We read a diary extract written in the doctors surgery before seeing a councillor. We talk mental health, CBT, anxiety, suicidal thoughts and self help. And Cannabis.
In this episode, Dr. Grady and Garrett attempt to clear up the question, "what does it mean to be "immune compromised"? As diabetics we are often told that we are immune compromised or immune deficient, but is it that simple? Simply diabetic, does automatically mean we are immune compromised? We address these questions and attempt to provide a more complete picture of the immune system in relation to fighting off disease, and the many body systems that work with your immune system to get the job done. They also talk about various factors that can suppress the immune system and its ability to fight infections. Table of Contents: 3:07 - What is immunocompromised/immune deficient? 6:35 - CBC w/ diff break down 12:40 - Lymphatic system and the immune system 22:25 - What does immune compromised mean for diabetics? 26:35 - Diabetics' general infection and complication risk 30:00 - How the immune system of a diabetic is different 35:00 - The type of infection that diabetics are at greater risk for 36:20 - High blood sugar while you are sick 39:00 - Lymphocytopenia with COVID-19 and diabetes 41:44 - Do you need to have additional fear as a diabetic specifically? 45:10 - Co-morbidities and considerations for overall health 57:03 - Cardiovascular system, hypertension and Sars-CoV-2 PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST For more Diabuddies content follow us on The Diabuddies Podcast Facebook page. Twitter: @TheDiabuddies Instagram: @thediabuddiespodcast You can email us at TheDiabuddiesPodcast@gmail.com Resources/Links Discussed in the episode: Holt, R.I.G., Cockram, C.S., Flyvbjerg, A., Goldstein, B.J., (2017). Chapter 55, p799, Diabetes and Infections. Textbook of Diabetes, Fifth Edition. Wiley Blackwell publishing. Knipe, H., & Bell, DJ., (April 2020). COVID-19. Radiopedia. https://radiopaedia.org/articles/covid-19-3?lang=us Hawryluk, M., (April 6 2020). Mysterious Heart Damage, Not Lung Troubles, Befalling COVID-19 Patients. Kaiser Health News. https://khn.org/news/mysterious-heart-damage-not-just-lung-troubles-befalling-covid-19-patients/ (March 2020). Here's the Damage Coronavirus (COVID-19) Can do to Your Lungs. Cleveland Clinic, Health Essentials. https://health.clevelandclinic.org/heres-the-damage-coronavirus-covid-19-can-do-to-your-lungs/ Life with T1D, (March 24, 2020). Your Coronavirus Questions Answered. JDRF. https://www.jdrf.org/blog/2020/03/24/answering-your-questions-coronavirus/ Wang, D., Hu, B., Hu, C., et al., (2020). Clinical Characteristics of 138 Hospitalized Patients with 2019 Novel Coronavirus Infected Pneumonia in Wuhan, Chian. JAMA; 323(11): 1061-1069. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2761044 Patel, PS., Buras, ED., & Balasubramanyam, A., (2013). The Role of the Immune System in Obesity and Insulin Resistance. Journal of Obesity; 616193: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3618935/
Había una una vez un joven llamado Chian que vivía cómodamente con sus padres. Sus padre era un rico empresario y proveía todo lo que necesitaba su esposa e hijo Este muchacho había crecido perezoso y no se esforzaba en nada. Su único esfuerzo era mover los palillos para comer. Desafortunadamente el padre y la madre murieron en un accidente y el hijo ya mayor de edad se dedicó a despilfarrar todo lo que el padre le había dejado. El hijo era un asiduo visitante de las tabernas del pueblo y entre el trago, el juego y las malas compañías dilapido todo la herencia, quedándose un día en la calle sin nada que comer. El muchacho que nada le había faltado anteriormente, no estaba preparado para la vida que le tocaría llevar y comenzó a vagar por el pueblo. Cuando tenía hambre iba hasta un extremo del pueblo, donde conocía un tabernero y le pedia que le diana algo de vino y unos pedazos de pan que habían sobrado de la noche anterior. Así pasaba todo el día, con hambre y lamentándose de su suerte. Un día mientras este muchacho venia de regreso de donde su amigo el tabernero, mientras se quejaba de su mala fortuna , se encontró con un campesino que había trabajado con su padre cuando su padre tenía las haciendas en el campo. El campesino llamado Chao vió a Chian hablando solo y lo saludo Chian que haces hablando solo en la calle. Te recuerdo cuando tu padre te traía a mis tierras. Dime que mascullas entre dientes. Chian le contesto que solamente estaba refunfuñando de cómo seria de bueno poder comer bien. El campesino le contesto. Joven Chian para comer se necesita dinero. Y para tener dinero hay que hacerlo. Si claro tu lo dices muy fácil Chao. Pero yo no se como hacer dinero. El campesino ChaO le contesto. Te contare un secreto. Tu ves esa colina allí. Mi tierra está allí y desde hace muchos años mi padre me enseño un secreto para convertir la tierra en plata pura. Tierra en Plata…. Eso no es posible. Me estas engañando. Nooo joven Chian te lo puedo asegurar. Ve mañana temprano a mi casa y te enseñare como convertir tierra en plata. El joven que finalmente no tenía nada que hacer aceptó y cuando el sol de la mañana no había aún salido se presento a la casa del campesino Chao El campesino salío a recibirlo con 2 azadones y le entrego una a Chian, diciéndole. Toma este azadón y acompañame durante 2 meses a labrar y plantar mi tierra. Si lo haces cada día al final de los dos meses te dire el secreto de cómo convertir la tierra en plata. El muchacho intrigado y necesitado acepto el trato y acompaño al campesino a arar y sembrar. La primera noche no podía dormir del dolor y el cansancio de la dura jornada y le pregunto a Chao. De veras existe un secreto para convertir la tierra en plata. Dime que es así porque el dolor de mis huesos y musculos solo es soportable si se que me daras un secreto mágico. Chao le contesto. El secreto es tan poderoso que con solo una palabra que te diré podras convertir cualquier pedazo de tierra en plata. Confia en mi. El muchacho oyendo esto se durmió y al día siguiente despertó para acompañar a Chao a laborar con el azadón en las tierras. A la siguiente semana el muchacho ya veía que no quedaba tan cansado como la primera semana y esperanzado en la palabra mágica siguió trabajando con el campesino. Paso un mes y el muchacho, ya acostumbrado a la dureza del campo, no resentía la labor, y pasadas otras semanas ya acompañaba al campesino a sembrar y a cosechar lo sembrado dos meses atrás. Un
As cool as Instagram Music is this week's New Theory Radio. Host Nav Nanwa is joined by Our Wave Hub Founder Prieeyya Kaur Kesh and Software Engineer Sushil Tailor to 'theorize' about Tim Horton's Roll Up The Rim contest going digital, Canada's tech sector being infiltrated by global companies, and the introduction of Instagram Music. As well, Linda, Yasmin and Chian from the organization Peel Gems join us to talk about girl empowerment and International Women's Day. Lastly artist/instructor Jagdeep Raina calls in to talk about his upcoming exhibit 'Chase' which will be displayed at the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives this month. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------Prieeyya Kaur KeshInstagram & Twitter: @prieeyya & @ourwavehubSushil Tailor Instagram: @VoteSushiTwitter: @aburisushii--------------------------------------Peel GemsInstagram & Twitter: @PeelGems--------------------------------------Jagdeep RainaInstagram & Twitter: @jagdeeprainaCheck out 'Chase' an Exhibition/Panel/Film Screening this Saturday (Feb 29th) at the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA). More details can be found here: http://calendar.pama.peelregion.ca/default/Detail/2020-02-29-1300-Jagdeep-Raina-Film-Screening-and-Panel-Discussion--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Islam and Liberty Podcast presents a lively discussion on topical issues around Islam, Society and Economy led by leading experts. The general orientation is towards intellectual dimensions of the relationship between Islam and liberty with focus on religious, civil, political and economic liberties as understood in the Islamic discourse. This webinar was originally recorded on 29th September 2018.
Chian's interior is a US asset, but we still need superior naval & satellite technology along with alliances. Money matters in war, here's why.
Along with 100,000 others, I follow Clarice Chian aka @brigadeirochoc on social media. I knew she was a mum with two children and lived in Adelaide, South Australia. I was also aware that she created content for brands like Clinique and Magnum ice cream but I didn't really know who she was. It was wonderful to speak with her and hear about her life growing up in three countries: Brazil, the UK and now Australia. Her three careers; first in science, then law and now content creation. And also how she started and met her online friends in the Vogue Forums (important Australian women's internet history!).
Directors Neasa Ní Chianáin and David Rane on their NEW documentary School Life chronicling a year in the lives of teachers and their students at a progressive boarding school in Ireland. School Life opens in limited release on Friday, September 8th. Subscribe to Jog Road Productions and Road to Cinema on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/jogroadproductions Follow us on Twitter @JogRoad Follow us on Instagram @jogroadproductions Like us on Facebook http://jogroadproductions.com/roadtocinemablog
Neasa Ní Chianáin and Face2Face host David Peck talk about her new film School Life, mentorship, a more relational pedagogy, nursery rhymes and belonging. IMDB Trailer Find out more about the film here. Synopsis This observational documentary follows a year in the lives of two inspirational teachers at Headfort, the only primary-age boarding school in Ireland. Housed in an 18th century estate, school life embraces tradition and modernity. For John, rock music is just another subject alongside Maths, Scripture and Latin, taught in a collaborative and often hilarious fashion. For his wife Amanda, the key to connecting with children is the book, and she uses all means to snare the young minds. For nearly half a century these two have shaped thousands of minds, but now the unthinkable looms: what would retirement mean? What will keep them young if they leave? Biography Neasa Ní Chianáin started directing in 2001 with television documentaries. She has directed three feature documentaries, including the award-winning Frank Ned & Busy Lizzie, which won Best Feature award at The Celtic Film Festival 2004 and sold to broadcasters around the world; Fairytale of Kathmandu, which world premiered at IDFA 2007 in the Silver Wolf Competition and was subsequently invited to 25 international festivals and won 3 international awards; The Stranger, which premiered in Locarno FF 2014; and her most recent film, School Life, which had its world premiere in the Feature Documentary Competition at IDFA in November 2016. Co-Director: David Rane has produced award-winning documentary feature films, including Fairytale of Kathmandu (2007), The Stranger (2014), School Life (2016), animated films, including the BAFTA-winning Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (2002), and short fiction films. His company, Soilsiú Films, is a regular recipient of Creative Europe funding, and has had work screened in France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, and the U.S. David is the founder and festival director of Guth Gafa International Documentary Festival. ---------- For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit my site. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Image Copyright: Soilsiú Films. Used with permission. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interview with guests Richard Harris, Esq., and Samantha Chian. We discuss The Spirit of Nevada and all the great news stories they have brought to our state. Great coversation about the great charitable things going on in our community. #Vegas #Podcast #Charity#vegaslegalmagazine
#LexTalk con Alessandro PalomboIn compagnia dell'Avv. Leonardo Maria Pedretti Fondatore di Ethereum Italia, di ritorno da #Shangai2016: il report dettagliato dello stato di avanzamento della Piattaforma Ethereum a due anni dalla nascita e a un anno dal "live" che risale a luglio 2015. Nell'intervista analizziamo: smart code contracts e smart legal contracts, primi esempi pratici di attuazione da parte di Santander Bank US, smart contracts su chain chiuse e aperte, token privati e moneta #Ether, prospettive 2020 Ethereum. Sul relativo Sito Ufficiale è rinvenibile il White Paper tradotto in italiano relativo al progetto.
Allegro from Vivaldi Concerto in A minor RV365 Vivaldi’s genius is just incomparable – his variety, anointing and impact on the soul. May the Lord bless you through this decidedly vivacious Allegro! Vivaldi - played by Francis Cummings, Grace Lee, Chian and Claire Lewis-Lim, Susannah Herzog, Jo Garcia, Rebecca Whettam and Peter Richards.
Rebecca Scott Joins me on the Prophecy Zone for the first hour. Ever wonder how someone can go to sleep in public housing and wake up in a mansion seemingly overnight? Having worked 25 years in the Hip-Hop music industry and witnessed firsthand the inner workings of the fame machine up close; I personally KNOW entertainers that are now or were employed by the Illuminati who promised them fame, money and power if they "sell out." Unfortunately for these entertainers, who are simply pawns, they do not realize that they are being used until it is too late. Do not be mistaken; the Illuminati are not a new phenomenon. They have been with us for a very long time. It is only their infiltration into Hip-Hop that is new. Andy Firecharger joins me in the second hour to talk about bible prophecy Bible Prophecy will be the focus on the Prophecy Zone with Firecharger. We will talk about the soon coming of Jesus Christ for his church. Is the Middle east going to explodee into full blown world war? Is the economy going to crash. Is there going to be marshell law? Will Jesus come back for his chursh soon? Chian vs. Japan/ Israel vs. Russia/ Cashless Society. The last generation of Man kind. What will the tribulation be like? Will there be salvation after the during the tribulation.
Rebecca Scott Joins me on the Prophecy Zone for the first hour. Ever wonder how someone can go to sleep in public housing and wake up in a mansion seemingly overnight? Having worked 25 years in the Hip-Hop music industry and witnessed firsthand the inner workings of the fame machine up close; I personally KNOW entertainers that are now or were employed by the Illuminati who promised them fame, money and power if they "sell out." Unfortunately for these entertainers, who are simply pawns, they do not realize that they are being used until it is too late. Do not be mistaken; the Illuminati are not a new phenomenon. They have been with us for a very long time. It is only their infiltration into Hip-Hop that is new. Andy Firecharger joins me in the second hour to talk about bible prophecy Bible Prophecy will be the focus on the Prophecy Zone with Firecharger. We will talk about the soon coming of Jesus Christ for his church. Is the Middle east going to explodee into full blown world war? Is the economy going to crash. Is there going to be marshell law? Will Jesus come back for his chursh soon? Chian vs. Japan/ Israel vs. Russia/ Cashless Society. The last generation of Man kind. What will the tribulation be like? Will there be salvation after the during the tribulation.