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Our most popular and listened to guest for over a decade! Join Christine Louis de Canonville for a discussion about her newest book, The Ghost in the Machine: Unmasking the Hidden Psychology of Narcissistic Abuse. This will be done as a series for this podcast and also for Christine's YouTube channel. Today we go in depth about Narcissistic Mothers and their Daughters. .Christine Louis de Canonville, B.A. (Hons) Theology & Psychology, MIACP, MSIACP, CMH, CHyp, MPNLP. Christine is a recently retired psychotherapist and clinical supervisor living in Dublin, Ireland. She is also an author, a professional trainer, and international speaker, a lecturer, workshop facilitator and was an external examiner. She worked in the area of mental health and trauma recovery for over 35 years, providing psychotherapy to children and adults for a range of life issues, including Addictive Behaviours, Anxiety, Anger, and Relational Issues. For 5 years, she worked in the Trauma Unit of St. Brendan's Psychiatric Hospital under the watchful eye of the eminent Professor Ivor Browne. In 1995 she set-up her own private clinical practice where she now specialises in Narcissistic Abuse Recovery.www.narcissisticbehavior.netBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
Our most popular and listened to guest for over a decade! Join Christine Louis de Canonville for a discussion about her newest book, The Ghost in the Machine: Unmasking the Hidden Psychology of Narcissistic Abuse. This will be done as a series for this podcast and also for Christine's YouTube channel. Today we go in depth on Chapter 17: INTERMITTENT REINFORCEMENT: The Cruel Dance that Keeps Victims Trapped in the Abuser's Unpredictable Cycle. .Christine Louis de Canonville, B.A. (Hons) Theology & Psychology, MIACP, MSIACP, CMH, CHyp, MPNLP. Christine is a recently retired psychotherapist and clinical supervisor living in Dublin, Ireland. She is also an author, a professional trainer, and international speaker, a lecturer, workshop facilitator and was an external examiner. She worked in the area of mental health and trauma recovery for over 35 years, providing psychotherapy to children and adults for a range of life issues, including Addictive Behaviours, Anxiety, Anger, and Relational Issues. For 5 years, she worked in the Trauma Unit of St. Brendan's Psychiatric Hospital under the watchful eye of the eminent Professor Ivor Browne. In 1995 she set-up her own private clinical practice where she now specialises in Narcissistic Abuse Recovery.www.narcissisticbehavior.netBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
Smalltalkdaily's Anthony Clark ponders the situation of Astral Foods and Rainbow Chicken, reflects on Nampak's stellar turnaround and applauds CMH's strong performance with its rising sales in Suzuki.
Our most popular and listened to guest for over a decade! Join Christine Louis de Canonville for a discussion about her newest book, The Ghost in the Machine: Unmasking the Hidden Psychology of Narcissistic Abuse. This will be done as a series for this podcast and also for Christine's YouTube channel. Today we go in depth on Chapter 3: Navigating the Spectrum of Narcissism: From Unhealthy Self-Absorption to Healthy Self-Actualisation.Christine Louis de Canonville, B.A. (Hons) Theology & Psychology, MIACP, MSIACP, CMH, CHyp, MPNLP. Christine is a recently retired psychotherapist and clinical supervisor living in Dublin, Ireland. She is also an author, a professional trainer, and international speaker, a lecturer, workshop facilitator and was an external examiner. She worked in the area of mental health and trauma recovery for over 35 years, providing psychotherapy to children and adults for a range of life issues, including Addictive Behaviours, Anxiety, Anger, and Relational Issues. For 5 years, she worked in the Trauma Unit of St. Brendan's Psychiatric Hospital under the watchful eye of the eminent Professor Ivor Browne. In 1995 she set-up her own private clinical practice where she now specialises in Narcissistic Abuse Recovery.www.narcissisticbehavior.netBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
Our most popular and listened to guest for over a decade! Join Christine Louis de Canonville for a discussion about her newest book, The Ghost in the Machine: Unmasking the Hidden Psychology of Narcissistic Abuse. This will be done as a series for this podcast and also for Christine's YouTube channel. Today we go in depth on Chapter 2: DECODING THE DILEMMA AND TAKING CONTROL: Navigating "Should I Stay or Should I Go." Christine Louis de Canonville, B.A. (Hons) Theology & Psychology, MIACP, MSIACP, CMH, CHyp, MPNLP. Christine is a recently retired psychotherapist and clinical supervisor living in Dublin, Ireland. She is also an author, a professional trainer, and international speaker, a lecturer, workshop facilitator and was an external examiner. She worked in the area of mental health and trauma recovery for over 35 years, providing psychotherapy to children and adults for a range of life issues, including Addictive Behaviours, Anxiety, Anger, and Relational Issues. For 5 years, she worked in the Trauma Unit of St. Brendan's Psychiatric Hospital under the watchful eye of the eminent Professor Ivor Browne. In 1995 she set-up her own private clinical practice where she now specialises in Narcissistic Abuse Recovery.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
Our most popular and listened to guest for over a decade! Join Christine Louis de Canonville for a discussion about her newest book, The Ghost in the Machine: Unmasking the Hidden Psychology of Narcissistic Abuse. This will be done as a series for this podcast and also for Christine's YouTube channel. Christine Louis de Canonville, B.A. (Hons) Theology & Psychology, MIACP, MSIACP, CMH, CHyp, MPNLP. Christine Louis de Canonville is a recently retired psychotherapist and clinical supervisor living in Dublin, Ireland. She is also an author, a professional trainer, and international speaker, a lecturer, workshop facilitator and was an external examiner. She worked in the area of mental health and trauma recovery for over 35 years, providing psychotherapy to children and adults for a range of life issues, including Addictive Behaviours, Anxiety, Anger, and Relational Issues. For 5 years, she worked in the Trauma Unit of St. Brendan's Psychiatric Hospital under the watchful eye of the eminent Professor Ivor Browne. In 1995 she set-up her own private clinical practice where she now specialises in Narcissistic Abuse Recovery.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
The Outer Realm - welcomes Personal and Dear Friends, Colleagues Adriana Fierastrau and Melissa Mclennan Host: Michelle Desrochers Date: February 27th, 2025 Episode: 529 Discussion: Experiencing Hoia Baciu - The Most Haunted Forest in the World in Romania - years ago Michelle, Melissa and Adrianna spent weeks journeying from one end of Romania to the other, exploring the mysteries that it had to offer. We had incredible experiences, some which literally stayed with us for years to come. Hoia Baciu Forest has been a topic of discussion for all of us. Michelle has featured it on several interviews and Television segments. - She was joined by Melissa on Hotel Paranormal, and by Adrianna on Haunted Casefiles . It's an amazing story, so please joins us. Contact for the show - theouterrealmcontact@gmail.com Rumble: TheOuterRealm X - MicheleDerocher Website: www.theouterrealmradio.com Please support us by Liking, Subscribing, Sharing and Commenting. Thank you all !!! About Our Guests: Adriana Fierastrau is a seasoned paranormal researcher with over 15 years of experience at Canada's Most Haunted, bringing a unique perspective through her Romanian heritage and multilingual abilities. Her experience spans across continents, where she has conducted investigations using specialized equipment and detailed media analysis with the CMH team. As a native Romanian speaker, Adriana served as a translator in the mysterious Hoia Baciu Forest, known as Romania's Bermuda Triangle. Her experiences, alongside Michelle Desrochers, from this legendary forest were featured on season 2 of the television series 'Haunted Case Files”. This journey of a lifetime with Canada's Most Haunted has led her to uncover buried Templar secrets in France's Rennes-le-Chateau, explore the depths of Edinburgh Castle, and investigate the enigmatic underground city and Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland. Beyond her paranormal research, Adriana hosts 'Negotiating Happiness' on 107.7 &105.3 FM UPRN New Orleans, where she shares insights on entrepreneurship and success strategies. Based in Canada, she balances motherhood with her continued pursuit of historical mysteries and unexplained phenomena across the globe. Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/assistant.ontario/ Show: https://ontarioassistant.com/podcast Melissa Mclennan is a seasoned paranormal researcher with over 15 years of experience at Canada's Most Haunted. Her expertise includes conducting and analyzing paranormal investigations across North America and Europe, utilizing specialized equipment to validate supernatural phenomena. As an experienced tour facilitator at Toronto's Casa Loma and other various tours and events, she has extensive experience with various paranormal manifestations, including spirit communications, portals, and unexplained entities. Her notable media appearance includes being featured on 'Hotel Paranormal,' where she shared her compelling experiences following the Hoia Baciu Forest investigation, alongside Michelle Desrochers.
Trump Trade Tariffs & Global Market Impact: Initial tariffs of 10% (China) and 25% (Canada, Mexico) announced but later revised. U.S.-Canada relations strained, with Warren Buffett warning of reputational damage. Global negotiation shifts—China, Russia, and Europe eye opportunities. Continued U.S.-China trade tensions, including semiconductor restrictions and rare earth tariffs. Market volatility expected; long-term investment strategies recommended. Investment Strategies Amid Uncertainty: Volatility is high—avoid panic selling. Keep cash reserves for opportunities (buy the dip cautiously). Long-term focus: presidential terms are temporary, investments span decades. Interest Rate Decisions & Market Reactions: Bank of England expected to cut rates. U.S. Fed Chair Jerome Powell pauses rate hikes due to inflation concerns. South Africa's MPC cuts rates, prime now at 11%. Analysts predict one to two more rate cuts in 2024. Gold Market Strength & Outlook: Gold price hovering near $2,900, with potential to break $3,000. Supply constraints—minimal new gold mining projects. Strong central bank purchases—1,000+ tons bought in 2023. Retail ETF inflows return after three years of outflows. Gold miners like Harmony, AngloGold*, and Pan African positioned well. Gold weekly | 06 February 2025 Retail Sector & Consumer Spending: Mixed trading updates: Pick n Pay and Boxer show early turnaround signs. Modest growth in TFG, Mr. Price*, and Clicks; Shoprite* remains strong. Cautious consumer spending patterns persist. Two-Pot Retirement System: Initial withdrawals lower than expected—around R50 billion. Future ongoing withdrawals expected as a structural component in SA's economy. Vehicle Sales Trends: January sales at 46,400—stronger than expected. Used car market expanding, Chinese brands gaining traction. Auto sector investment options: CMH*, Motus, and Zeda. Such African monthly vehicle sales Sasol's Ongoing Struggles: Six-month trading update—earnings per share around R14. Continual asset write-downs and operational challenges. PE ratio suggests market pricing for bankruptcy, but survival likely. No clear turnaround signals yet—investors should wait for stronger confirmation. Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order 00:00 Market Overview and Podcast Introduction 01:10 Trump Tariffs and Global Trade Dynamics 06:25 Interest Rates and Economic Implications 10:02 Gold Market Trends and Predictions 12:51 Retail Sector Performance and Consumer Behavior 14:17 Vehicle Sales Insights and Market Trends 16:40 Sasol's Financial Challenges and Future Outlook
Send us a textSend us a textHey friends! In this quick update episode, Laurel drops in to share where she and Juniper are in the process of producing the gender exploratory therapy series (spoiler alert…it's a lot more of an in-depth and lengthy process than we anticipated!), and lets everyone know about CMH's winter break.Don't forget that our fundraiser for Advocates for Trans Equality is ongoing! See the links below to direct you straight to where you can purchase these merch items.We hope you have the end to 2024 that you most need, and we will see you in the new year! ✨
Maladie rénale, l'insuffisance rénale résulte d'une incapacité des reins à filtrer correctement les déchets métaboliques du sang, allant jusqu'à la destruction des reins. Dans environ 50% des cas, l'insuffisance rénale est causée par le diabète ou l'hypertension artérielle du patient. Au stade terminal, la prise en charge est limitée à la dialyse ou à la transplantation rénale. Quand se faire dépister ? Comment se passe la prise en charge ? Avec Pr Gilbert Deray, néphrologue, professeur honoraire à Sorbonne Université. Auteur de l'ouvrage Les pouvoirs extraordinaires du rein, aux éditions Fayard Dr Cédric Ouanekpone, néphrologue et directeur médical du premier centre de dialyse à Bangui, le Centre national d'hémodialyse (CMH) au sein du Centre national hospitalier universitaire de Bangui. ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons de l'étude menée par l'Équipe de recherche en Épidémiologie nutritionnelle (Eren-Cress) qui s'est intéressée aux conséquences sur la santé cardiovasculaire de la consommation d'émulsifiants alimentaires. Entretien avec Dr Mathilde Touvier, directrice de l'Équipe de recherche en épidémiologie nutritionnelle de l'Inserm. La programmation musicale :► Mariaa Siga – Daaray dunya► Jalen Ngonda – Come around and love me.(Rediffusion)
Maladie rénale, l'insuffisance rénale résulte d'une incapacité des reins à filtrer correctement les déchets métaboliques du sang, allant jusqu'à la destruction des reins. Dans environ 50% des cas, l'insuffisance rénale est causée par le diabète ou l'hypertension artérielle du patient. Au stade terminal, la prise en charge est limitée à la dialyse ou à la transplantation rénale. Quand se faire dépister ? Comment se passe la prise en charge ? Avec Pr Gilbert Deray, néphrologue, professeur honoraire à Sorbonne Université. Auteur de l'ouvrage Les pouvoirs extraordinaires du rein, aux éditions Fayard Dr Cédric Ouanekpone, néphrologue et directeur médical du premier centre de dialyse à Bangui, le Centre national d'hémodialyse (CMH) au sein du Centre national hospitalier universitaire de Bangui. ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons de l'étude menée par l'Équipe de recherche en Épidémiologie nutritionnelle (Eren-Cress) qui s'est intéressée aux conséquences sur la santé cardiovasculaire de la consommation d'émulsifiants alimentaires. Entretien avec Dr Mathilde Touvier, directrice de l'Équipe de recherche en épidémiologie nutritionnelle de l'Inserm. La programmation musicale :► Mariaa Siga – Daaray dunya► Jalen Ngonda – Come around and love me.(Rediffusion)
This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Oct. 11. It dropped for free subscribers on Oct. 18. To receive future episodes as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoAndy Cohen, General Manager of Fernie Alpine Resort, British ColumbiaRecorded onSeptember 3, 2024About FernieClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, which also owns:Located in: Fernie, British ColumbiaPass affiliations:* Epic Pass: 7 days, shared with Kicking Horse, Kimberley, Nakiska, Stoneham, and Mont-Sainte Anne* RCR Rockies Season Pass: unlimited access, along with Kicking Horse, Kimberley, and NakiskaClosest neighboring ski areas: Fairmont Hot Springs (1:15), Kimberley (1:27), Panorama (1:45) – travel times vary considerably given time of year and weather conditionsBase elevation: 3,450 feet/1,052 metersSummit elevation: 7,000 feet/2,134 metersVertical drop: 3,550 feet/1,082 metersSkiable Acres: 2,500+Average annual snowfall: 360 inches/914 Canadian inches (also called centimeters)Trail count: 145 named runs plus five alpine bowls and tree skiing (4% extreme, 21% expert, 32% advanced, 30% intermediate, 13% novice)Lift count: 10 (2 high-speed quads, 2 fixed-grip quads, 3 triples, 1 T-bar, 1 Poma, 1 conveyor - view Lift Blog's inventory of Fernie's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himOne of the most irritating dwellers of the #SkiInternet is Shoosh Emoji Bro. This Digital Daniel Boone, having boldly piloted his Subaru beyond the civilized bounds of Interstate 70, considers all outlying mountains to be his personal domain. So empowered, he patrols the digital sphere, dropping shoosh emojis on any poster that dares to mention Lost Trail or White Pass or Baker or Wolf Creek. Like an overzealous pamphleteer, he slings his brand haphazardly, toward any mountain kingdom he deems worthy of his forcefield. Shoosh Emoji Bro once Shoosh Emoji-ed me over a post about Alta.
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Mia Kriegler, navorsing en fondsbestuur direkteur by Kruger Internasionaal gesels oor die hulpbronindeks, Pick n Pay se handelsverslag, CMH se winsgewendheid wat val, en Premier Foods wat groei verwag. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
No episódio de hoje, William Batah e Mateus Prata cumprem o prometido na semana passada e mergulham em um dos temas mais críticos da cardiologia: a avaliação do risco de morte súbita cardíaca (MSC) em pacientes com cardiomiopatia hipertrófica (CMH). Discutimos os principais fatores de risco, como síncope, história familiar e o papel dos exames complementares (RM, Holter, e mais). Por fim, comparamos as diretrizes quanto à indicação do CDI no Brasil, EUA e Europa. Se você é médico, estudante ou apenas curioso sobre saúde cardíaca, este episódio é imperdível! Aperte o play e aprenda a identificar os sinais de alerta e a melhor maneira de proteger seus pacientes.
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In this episode, Laurel sits down with Cory Lockhart, a teacher, artist, writer, public speaker, and Nonviolent Communication facilitator. Cory shares about her experiences learning and living out the principles of Nonviolent Communication, the ways in which her intuitive, heart-led practices have shaped her own work and life, and the ways in which these practices can intersect in our relationships, both with clients and beyond.Cory Lockhart is a teacher, artist, writer, public speaker, and founder of Hart Communication, LLC. She facilitates classes and workshops for teens and adults on living and communicating with compassion and speaks to groups about the experiences and ideas that have shaped her. She believes in the fundamental dignity of every person and the interconnectedness of all parts of Creation. Through working as a human rights defender with Community Peacemaker Teams, Cory made a commitment to the practice of nonviolence. She has completed three International Intensive Trainings in Nonviolent Communication (NVC) through the Center for Nonviolent Communication and continues to pursue ongoing training in this field. She is a trained, attuned, and certified Reiki Master in Usui and Holy Fire Reiki. Reiki training and practice awakened her to her intuitive gifts, which led to the development of Heart Portraits. Cory has a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics from Northwestern University, a Master of Arts in Teaching from Bellarmine University and a Master of Arts in Spirituality from Bellarmine University and the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Cory lives in Louisville, KY with her two cats, Patty Petunia and Ralphie, who make her laugh every day.Learn more through her website: corylockhart.com Want to experience a live workshop? Join Cory in person on October 5th for Creating Conversations that Connnect: https://mountsaintfrancis.org/creating-conversations-that-connect Use the coupon code CMH through October 6 for 15% off Cards for Remembering decks, Reading & Reiki sessions, or a Heart Portrait session. Where to find Cory:Instagram: @coryllockhartcorylockhart.comSupport the showPlease share your voice with us! We would love to hear from you! Record a voice message here. Send us a comment here.Apply to be a guest on this podcast here. Would you like to share your work with the Conscious Mental Health Community ? We offer both paid and free sponsorship opportunities. To apply click here.
Episode Summary: In this episode of JSE Direct, Simon Brown delves into the impact of anticipated interest rate cuts and how they may affect various sectors and stocks. He shares his thoughts on potential beneficiaries like consumer stocks, REITs, and companies with high levels of debt. The episode also covers key updates on Nvidia's earnings, Nike's stock valuation, and a new ETF listing by ETFSA. Interest Rate Cuts and Market Impact: Jerome Powell's Jackson Hole Speech: The anticipation of rate cuts as early as September, with an expected reduction of around 75 basis points by the end of the year. Benefiting Sectors: Companies with significant debt, consumer stocks (Mr Price, Foschini, Shoprite), and REITs are likely to benefit from lower interest rates. Sector-Specific Insights: REITs: Discusses the potential for real estate investment trusts like Storage, Spear, and the concerns around office spaces with high vacancy rates. Consumer Stocks: Simon reiterates his positive outlook on consumer-focused companies and the strong performance of used and new car sales, highlighting stocks like CMH and Motus. Stock Analysis: Nvidia: With results due, Simon highlights the market's expectations and the potential for significant movement based on the earnings report. Nvidia | Close 27 aug 24 | Weekly chart Nike: Simon discusses Nike's current valuation, seeing it as a strong buy at its multi-decade support levels, despite its challenges. Nike | Close 27 aug 24 | Weekly chart ETF Updates: ETFSA's New Actively Managed ETF: Introduction of the Balanced Foundation ETF, which is actively managed due to the lack of a specific index and includes a mix of local and foreign equities, bonds, and property. Satrix Nasdaq ETF: The transition from a feeder fund to a standard fund, reducing total expense ratios and offering cost benefits to investors. Housekeeping: No Show Next Week: Simon will be on vacation and the podcast will resume on 12 September. Money Summit: Scheduled for 10 September in Johannesburg with free tickets available using the code "MONEYWEBGEST" at MoneySummit.co.za. Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order
Mike is Executive Director for the Center for Quality People & Organizations (CQPO). Mike Hoseus brings both manufacturing operations and specialization in Human Resource experience to CQPO. CQPO is an organization developed in 1999 as a vision of Toyota Motor Manufacturing to share Lean Quality philosophy and human resource practices with education, business, and community organizations. CQPO current projects with Toyota include New Hire selection and training process, Team Leader and Group Leader post promotion training, Quality Circle Leader and Manager training, and Global Problem Solving for all levels. Mike is co author with Dr. Jeffery Liker (Author of the Toyota Way) of Toyota Culture. Mike is an adjunct professor with the Lean Enterprise Institute. Prior to CQPO, Mike was a corporate leader for 13 years at Toyota Motor Manufacturing's Georgetown, Kentucky, plant both in Human Resources and Manufacturing. As Assistant General Manager in Human Resources, his responsibilities included personnel, safety, HR development, employee relations, benefits, training, and manufacturing/human resource teams for a plant of 8000 team members. His major initiative was development of the enhanced relationship between Human Resource and Manufacturing. Mike's operational responsibilities in manufacturing started in 1987 as a front line supervisor in vehicle assembly. This included all aspects of safety, quality, productivity, cost and morale for operations. With experience as Assembly Plant Manager and eventually Assistant General Manager, his responsibilities increased to include both assembly plants including operations, maintenance, and engineering. Mike currently supports organizations with Lean Culture transformations focusing on the roles of Executive Management and Human Resources and how the Quality People Value Stream integrates with the Operations Value Stream. Mike has served and contributed to numerous community boards such as the Kentucky Community and Technical College System and the Lexington Mayor's Partnership for Youth. Mike has degrees in Business and Psychology from Xavier University and a Masters of Arts in Counseling from Asbury Theological Seminary. Mike's wife, Suzy and he are co-founders of CMH, Inc. and Life Learning Ministries and have three children, Ben, Leah and Lindsay as well as daughter in law, Jessica (Ben).Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.
Sasol's Struggles: Simon revisits Sasol's recent production and trading updates. Despite some positive news, the company's financials remain grim due to significant write-downs and a challenging pricing environment, especially in the chemical complex. With a forward PE ratio hovering around 3, Simon questions the actual value in Sasol and advises caution, emphasising the importance of waiting for a stock to show signs of recovery before investing. Sasol weekly chart | 13 August 2024 ADvTech's* Solid Performance: Simon provides insights into ADvTech's latest trading update. Despite a voluntary update (not mandated by a 20% variance), the company shows strong growth in earnings per share. He discusses the stock's valuation, historical performance, and why he remains optimistic about its future prospects, even as it trades at a PE ratio of around 15. ADvTech weekly chart | 13 August 2024 Combined Motor Holdings* (CMH): Simon shares his thoughts on CMH, a stock he has held for years. Despite a stagnant price movement over the past three years, the stock offers a solid dividend yield. He discusses the broader consumer environment, the potential impact of reduced interest rates, and why he continues to favour CMH over competitors like Motus. CMH weekly chart | 13 August 2024 Renegen's* Milestone: After a year and a half of delays, Renergen finally starts producing helium. While the stock has seen a recent uptick, Simon highlights the challenges that still lie ahead, including scaling up production and the company's upcoming NASDAQ listing. He also reflects on the broader sentiment in the junior mining sector. Coronation's Active ETFs: Coronation has launched six actively managed ETFs on the JSE, a significant development in the local ETF market. Simon explains the concept of actively managed ETFs and why this move could be a game-changer for both Coronation and the JSE, even if he personally isn't planning to invest in them. Find details here. US Inflation Update: The latest US CPI data shows a slight decrease to 2.9% for July, but core inflation remains elevated. Simon discusses the implications for future interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and the potential impact on South African monetary policy. Tribute to Brett Duncan: Simon pays tribute to Brett Duncan, a former stockbroker and warrants market leader at Standard Bank, who recently passed away. Brett was a key figure in Simon's early career and played a significant role in the South African warrants market. His passing is a significant loss. Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order
Key Takeaways MultiChoice Trading Opportunity: Potential for profit if the Canal+ deal goes through, despite current low stock prices. Futures Trading: Importance of understanding margin, liquidity, and strategy when trading ALSI and ALMI futures. Market Conditions: Current cheap valuation of SA Inc stocks presents opportunities, pending political stability and cabinet announcements. MultiChoice Mis-pricing: Discussion on the 125 Rand mandatory offer from Canal+ for MultiChoice. Current stock trading at 102 Rand due to poor financial results. Analysis of Canal+'s offer document, potential deal completion, and possible trading opportunities. Index Futures - ALSI and ALMI: Detailed overview of trading ALSI (All Share Index) and ALMI (All Share Index Mini) futures. Explanation of points trading, margin requirements, and contract specifics. Tips on trading strategies, including liquidity considerations and handling overnight gaps. Trading as a side hustle, watch the video. Market and Stock Updates: Cabinet Announcement Awaited: Market reactions and fluctuations in the Rand. Individual Stocks: Analysis of Mr. Price*, Foschini Group*, Nedbank, Spur, and CMH*. Banking Sector: Observations on price to book ratios and the overall market valuation of SA Inc stocks. Simon Brown All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order * I hold ungeared positions. dd
Laurel drops in to give an update on CMH's summer break, and all of the awesome Academy of Integrative Mental Health resources you can check out until we're back in the fall with Season 3! Make sure to give us a like, subscribe, and review while you're here, so we can keep bringing you awesome, topical, and compassionate resources all year round.Check out the Academy: https://academyimh.com/Our online learning library: https://learn.academyimh.com/We have a YouTube channel! https://youtube.com/@academyintegrativementalhealth?si=pxLt_3N2B2kRsXglOr find us on Instagram @academy.imh and @cmh.podcast
Nvidia's Financial Performance Nvidia's Q1 Results: Revenue up 262% year-on-year to $26 billion. Net income up 628% year-on-year to $14.9 billion. Gross margins at 78.9%. Stock Split: 10-for-1 stock split set for 7 June. Market Reaction: Stock traded over $1,000 in the aftermarket. Anglo American and BHP Group BHP's Third Offer: Anglo American rejects BHP's third offer. Deal Concerns: Issues with the price and risk of the deal. Next Steps: Extended deadline for BHP's offer to 29 May. Richemont's* Results Richemont's Position: Holding steady in a tough luxury market. Earnings Growth: Expected around 10% over the next few years. Preferred Stock: Richemont favored over LVMH for its focused luxury product line. Copper Market Copper Boom: Strong performance but cautious outlook due to potential price pullbacks. Investment Options: Local ETNs and offshore ETFs available for copper investment. Structured Products Educational Video: Power Hour session on structured products by Kevin Swartz from Standard Bank. Features: Capital protection and enhanced upside. Pick n Pay's Plan Sales Update: For 52 weeks ending 25 February, bleak results expected. Market Reaction: Stock closed 4.5% higher on news of a plan. South African Economic Indicators CPI Inflation: 5.2% for April. Primary Surplus: Revenue exceeded expenditure (excluding interest). Vehicle Sector Analysis Companies Covered: Combined Motor Holdings (CMH), WeBuyCars, Motus, and Zeda. WeBuyCars showed strong sales growth. Motus and CMH had high dividend yields. Zeda focuses on car rentals and mobility as a service. CMH preferred for its consistent performance and dividend yield. Home Building Sector Analysis Companies Covered: Calgro M3* and Balwin. Balwin struggling with higher-priced units. Calgro M3's flexible pricing strategy favored in current market conditions. [caption id="attachment_42201" align="aligncenter" width="849"] Calgro M3 vs Balwin[/caption] Santova Directors' Selling Director Sales: Recent director sales not seen as a significant concern. Market Impact: Director selling viewed as a neutral action. Disclaimer JSE Direct is an independent broadcast and is not endorsed or affiliated with JSE Limited. Views expressed are solely those of the presenter. * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order
I've been on a personal journey to understand the gut and how it impacts overall health, including the brain and chronic disease. And wow—it's a fascinating area of study! This week, I'm excited to welcome a guest to share more about this important area of wellness. Greer McGuinness, MS, RD, CDN, CLT, DTSP, CMH, is a registered dietitian, certified detox specialist, certified master herbalist, and certified lyme specialist who owns a virtual private practice called Biomedical Healing for Kids. In this episode, we discuss: Greer's personal story and how her son's level-2 autism diagnosis inspired her work today How the gut impacts the brain and body, including brain development, mood, and more What conventional medicine is missing with neurodevelopmental conditions and chronic disease Steps you can take right now to heal the gut and remove the toxic load in your body She is a published researcher on her work with autism and alternative medicine, and trained in herbal medicine with expertise in detoxing toxins, gut health, and improving nutrient status. Using her rebalance road map, she created the first-ever detoxing toxins in pediatrics course to help parents and providers learn how to safely and effectively detox toxins in children through biomedical testing and integrative treatment, so children can advance in their developmental abilities and grow to lead an active and healthier life. Learn more about Greer: Website Biomedical Healing for Kids Instagram @biomedicalhealingforkids Facebook The Ultimate Guide to Toxic-Free Living Follow me on: Instagram @stacyennis Facebook @stacyenniscreative LinkedIn Youtube @stacyennisauthor To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit www.stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.
Matete Thulare from RMB comments on the unexpectedly robust Q1 2024 results of Anheuser-Busch InBev, which were positively received by the market. Jebb McIntosh, CEO of CMH, discusses the results from a challenging period but highlights a substantial dividend yield. Brian Irvine from Investec talks about addressing the infrastructure funding gap across the rest of the continent.
On Ask Kati Anything, your mental health podcast episode 212, licensed therapist Kati Morton discusses therapy hangovers and if those are even real. She then explains why talking positively to ourselves can give us the icks, why we can not like it if our therapist enjoys their job, and how we can ask our therapist to support us when we are having a hard time. She ends with the reasons we can not want to talk about our eating habits in therapy, and her experience working in community health clinics. audience questions: 1. My question is about “therapy hangovers”. Is it even real? If it is real how does one deal with it and how long should it last? 00:43 2. How does one get used to positive talk when their whole life they have been shit talked to. I get the ick with compliments and when someone shows that they care 09:49 3. Why do I hate it when my therapist says that he loves his job and that he really enjoys working with his patients? When he says that it makes me feel like I'm there for his entertainment. I feel like a circus freak, like I'm only there for him to study and learn from. 13:56 4. I was having a hard time during my last therapy session. I didn't want to talk much and felt really low. My therapist asked how she can support me. I had no idea what to say so I just told her that I didn't know. What does she mean when she asks this? What kinds of support can she give during the therapy session? I do remote therapy by the way. 22:15 5. My question is about not wanting to talk about my eating habits in therapy. In one of my first few sessions my therapist asked me about my relationship with food. I'm overweight and I don't have very healthy eating habits. I would not consider it to be an eating disorder but who knows, a professional might disagree. I told her that I've seen dieticians before and I have all the knowledge I need about healthy eating and that I'm not interested in addressing this in therapy. She has diagnosed me with PTSD from S/A that happened when I was 23 (5 years ago) and that's what I want to work on. The next session she brought up my eating habits again and advised me to see another dietician. I can't help but feel frustrated. This is not what I'm here for and after being overweight for most of my life (since I was 12), I'm so sick and tired of every health professional bringing this up. Sore throat? It's your weight. Ingrown toenail? You might want to lose some weight. Dry skin? It's probably your weight. One time I saw my doctor for pain in my shoulders and left her office with a referral for gastric surgery. And here we are again. Maybe I'm overreacting or even lashing out because it's such a sensitive subject or is it justified that I don't want to talk about this in therapy? I would love to get your opinion and hear from others who can relate. 32:46 6. As a clinician who watches your videos, I'm wondering if you have ever worked in community mental health. What would you say CMH is doing well, versus what's not so good? That can be in a systemic sense, a sense of what the clients or clinicians deal with, or just general. Curious for your input! 42:36 PUBLISHED BOOKS Traumatized Are u ok? A great way to support my channel is to visit our sponsors by using these links: Amazon Instacart ONLINE THERAPY While I do not currently offer online therapy, BetterHelp can connect you with a licensed, online therapist: https://betterhelp.com/kati (enjoy 10% off your first month) SOCIAL X TikTok Facebook Instagram Pinterest Patreon PARTNERSHIPS Linnea Toney linnea@underscoretalent.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/askkatianything/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/askkatianything/support
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The Continental and French Armies lay siege to the British Army at Yorktown. Blog https://blog.AmRevPodcast.com includes a complete transcript, as well as pictures, and links related to this week's episode. Book Recommendation of the Week: The Battle of Yorktown, 1781: A Reassessment, by John D. Granger. Online Recommendation of the Week: March to Victory: Washington, Rochambeau and the Yorktown Campaign of 1781: https://history.army.mil/html/books/rochambeau/CMH_70-104-1.pdf Join American Revolution Podcast on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmRevPodcast Ask your American Revolution Podcast questions on Quora: https://amrevpod.quora.com Join the Facebook group, American Revolution Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/132651894048271 Follow the podcast on Twitter @AmRevPodcast Join the podcast mail list: https://mailchi.mp/d3445a9cd244/american-revolution-podcast-by-michael-troy ARP T-shirts and other merch: http://tee.pub/lic/AmRevPodcast Support this podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AmRevPodcast or via PayPal http://paypal.me/AmRevPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 39, the SLPs share their favorite free (or inexpensive) options for fulfilling those continuing schmeducation requirements. See below for a list of resources! Timestamps: 0:37 - CEU, CMH, PDP...what are all these acronyms? 11:18 - free stuff! 24:20 - low cost stuff! Resources mentioned: SLP Summit speechtherapystore.com Leaders Project CEU courses Bilinguistics SLP nerdcast The Informed SLP https://www.speechtherapystore.com/free-slp-ceu/ Email: info@coffeetea3slps.com IG: @coffeetea3slps. Merch: coffeetea3slps.com
Episode 2652 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about CMH recipient and Vietnam Veteran Gary Littrell and his important message for us all. The featured story comes from The Palm Beach Post and is titled, Congressional … Continue reading →
Maladie rénale, l'insuffisance rénale résulte d'une incapacité des reins à filtrer correctement les déchets métaboliques du sang, allant jusqu'à la destruction des reins. Dans environ 50% des cas, l'insuffisance rénale est causée par le diabète ou l'hypertension artérielle du patient. Au stade terminal, la prise en charge est limitée à la dialyse ou à la transplantation rénale. Quand se faire dépister ? Comment se passe la prise en charge ? Pr Gilbert Deray, néphrologue, professeur honoraire à Sorbonne Université. Auteur de l'ouvrage Les pouvoirs extraordinaires du rein, aux éditions Fayard Dr Cédric Ouanekpone, néphrologue et directeur médical du premier centre de dialyse à Bangui, le Centre national d'hémodialyse (CMH) au sein du Centre national hospitalier universitaire de Bangui. ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons de l'étude menée par l'Équipe de recherche en Épidémiologie nutritionnelle (Eren-Cress) qui s'est intéressée aux conséquences sur la santé cardiovasculaire de la consommation d'émulsifiants alimentaires. Entretien avec Dr Mathilde Touvier, directrice de l'Équipe de recherche en épidémiologie nutritionnelle de l'Inserm. La programmation musicale :► Mariaa Siga – Daaray dunya► Jalen Ngonda – Come around and love me.
Maladie rénale, l'insuffisance rénale résulte d'une incapacité des reins à filtrer correctement les déchets métaboliques du sang, allant jusqu'à la destruction des reins. Dans environ 50% des cas, l'insuffisance rénale est causée par le diabète ou l'hypertension artérielle du patient. Au stade terminal, la prise en charge est limitée à la dialyse ou à la transplantation rénale. Quand se faire dépister ? Comment se passe la prise en charge ? Pr Gilbert Deray, néphrologue, professeur honoraire à Sorbonne Université. Auteur de l'ouvrage Les pouvoirs extraordinaires du rein, aux éditions Fayard Dr Cédric Ouanekpone, néphrologue et directeur médical du premier centre de dialyse à Bangui, le Centre national d'hémodialyse (CMH) au sein du Centre national hospitalier universitaire de Bangui. ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons de l'étude menée par l'Équipe de recherche en Épidémiologie nutritionnelle (Eren-Cress) qui s'est intéressée aux conséquences sur la santé cardiovasculaire de la consommation d'émulsifiants alimentaires. Entretien avec Dr Mathilde Touvier, directrice de l'Équipe de recherche en épidémiologie nutritionnelle de l'Inserm. La programmation musicale :► Mariaa Siga – Daaray dunya► Jalen Ngonda – Come around and love me.
In this conversation, the THC Tutors are joined by Nick Wolfe, known as @mrwolfegrows on Instagram and associated with @anthos_genetics. Together, they discuss various aspects of indoor and outdoor cannabis cultivation, including the use of different lighting systems (CMH, HPS, LED), the benefits of under-canopy lighting, the choice between salt-based hydroponics and organic soil for indoor growing, the use of silica and microbe products in cultivation, and considerations for maximizing efficiency and yield in a controlled indoor environment versus an outdoor setting. They also touch on the importance of understanding the specific needs of different cannabis cultivars and the potential environmental impact of different cultivation methods. If you have any specific questions or need further information on any of these topics, please feel free to ask @THCtutors --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thc-tutors/support
Laurel drops in to welcome everyone back for the new fall season of CMH, and updates on new training offerings from the Academy!If you're interested in being a guest on a future episode of the CMH Podcast, or you have an idea for a topic or guest you'd love to hear about from us, you can reach out to us at www.academyimh.com/cmh-podcast, or send us a DM on instagram at @cmh.podcast!Support the showPlease share your voice with us! We would love to hear from you! Record a voice message here. Send us a comment here.Apply to be a guest on this podcast here. Would you like to share your work with the Conscious Mental Health Community ? We offer both paid and free sponsorship opportunities. To apply click here.
Welcome to Hands on Health, the podcast all about living your healthiest life on the coast. In this episode, hosts Alyssa Evans and Austin Miller talk to Paula Larson, Safety, Security & Emergency Preparedness Manager at CMH, and Jesse Kirkendall, security officer. During the episode, Paula and Jesse talk about how their department works with CMH caregivers and patients to keep the hospital safe for all. Hands on Health is brought to you by Columbia Memorial Hospital in Astoria, Oregon. CMH is an independent, not-for-profit health system that provides comprehensive person-centered care in northwest Oregon. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts, online at columbiamemorial.org, and on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn. We hope you'll join us next time for another episode of Hands on Health! Listen on: Anchor Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Overcast CMH news CMH YouTube
Welcome to Hands on Health, the podcast all about living your healthiest life on the coast. In this episode, hosts Alyssa Evans and Austin Miller talk to Allison Whisenhunt, Director of Behavioral Health and Care Management at CMH. During the episode, Allison talks about how her team works with patients and gives suggestions on how listeners can take care of their mental health. Hands on Health is brought to you by Columbia Memorial Hospital in Astoria, Oregon. CMH is an independent, not-for-profit health system that provides comprehensive person-centered care in northwest Oregon. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts, online at columbiamemorial.org, and on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn. We hope you'll join us next time for another episode of Hands on Health! Listen on: Anchor Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Overcast CMH news CMH YouTube
Welcome to Hands on Health, the podcast all about living your healthiest life on the coast. In this episode, host Alyssa Evans talks to two members of CMH's Quality team, Meg and Brett. They explain what their department is and how it interacts with different hospital departments and patients. Hands on Health is brought to you by Columbia Memorial Hospital in Astoria, Oregon. CMH is an independent, not-for-profit health system that provides comprehensive person-centered care in northwest Oregon. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts, online at columbiamemorial.org, and on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn. We hope you'll join us next time for another episode of Hands on Health! Listen on: Anchor Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Overcast CMH news CMH YouTube
In this episode we chat with Greer McGuinness MS, RD, CLT, DT.SP., CMH, CLP from Biomedical Healing for Kids to talk about the huge impact the gut has on our brain, how it may be contributing or causing your picky eaters' food woes, and SO much more! This episode is packed with tons of eye opening information that you won't want to miss! You can find Greer at: https://www.biomedicalhealingforkids.com/ Don't forget to find me on instagram at @foodology_feeding https://www.instagram.com/foodology_feeding/ Thanks so much for joining me again for another episode! If you got any value from the episode, I would love to hear about it! You can rate, review & subscribe to help me out! You can find my virtual parent courses, free webinars, and more information on how we can help your picky eater on our website: www.foodologyfeeding.com You can find my book for sale on Amazon: Mealtime Mindset Thank you so much! See you next week! Christine --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christine-miroddi-yoder/support
In this episode I am joined by Jessica Waszak, Assistant Curator at the First Division Museum at Cantigny Park. Jessica has researched Army Medical Units and Nurses, the 48/128th Hospital in particular, and shares part of their incredible story and some of the challenges facing 1st Infantry Division soldiers and medical personnel during their time in North Africa (1942-1943). The staff at the First Division Museum are extremely generous with their time and have agreed to provide several episodes this year, and will likely contribute to future series as well. The museum also put me in touch with COL (Ret.) Greg Fontenot who will be sharing a 3-part episode on 1ID and Army history this year, and future stories as well. In addition to 1ID history, the 45th Infantry Division Museum and Oklahoma National Guard are contributing stories and episodes, there will be 3ID history, and Airborne history, among many other topics coming up :) Several other future topics come up in the last half of this episode with Jessica. First Division Museum at Cantigny Park (https://www.fdmuseum.org/) US Army Center of Military History Resources: Highlights in the History of the Army Nurse Corps (https://history.army.mil/html/books/085/85-1/CMH_Pub_85-1.pdf) The Medical Service in the Mediterranean and Minor Theaters (https://history.army.mil/html/books/085/85-1/CMH_Pub_85-1.pdf) The Medical Department: Medical Service in the European Theater of Operations (https://history.army.mil/html/books/010/10-23/CMH_Pub_10-23-1.pdf) The Medical Department: Medical Service in the War Against Japan (https://history.army.mil/html/books/010/10-24/CMH_Pub_10-24-1.pdf) The Medical Department: Hospitalization and Evacuation, Zone of Interior (https://history.army.mil/html/books/010/10-7/CMH_Pub_10-7.pdf) The Army Medical Department: 1917 - 1941 (https://history.army.mil/html/books/medical_department_1917-1941/CMH_30-10-1.pdf) AMEDD Center of History & Heritage Books and Documents (https://achh.army.mil/history/books/) For more info about this series, including links to all other content, check out www.motheroftanks.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-of-tanks/message
Simon Shares Implats (JSE code: IMP) trading update saw production down and costs up. That's squeezing margins and going to hurt. Kumba (JSE code: KIO) nice boost in production, but iron ore prices are falling. Will hurt Afrimat (JSE code: AFT) as well. Combined Motor Holdings* (JSE code: CMH) results sees them on a PE of under 5x and DY of ±13%. But return will be mostly from dividends, ±650c over next thirteen months = ±22%. Renergen* (JSE code: REN) results. Smaller loss, but no profit as they ramp up Phase 1. A deal with Timelink for LNG and contracts with Consol & Italtile most of Phase 1 LNG (±50 tons a day) is under contracted sale. MTN (JSE code: MTN) update from Ghana and Nigeria look good. On PE ±11x, stock is cheap, albeit not without risks (always for MTN). All my index trades have been stopped out. * I hold ungeared positions. Simon Brown
Hey friends! Join Mia and I on episode 210 this week. Reflecting on this a bit, I can't believe we're at 210 episodes and 491k downloads of the podcast, which is incredible for such a small niche! Thank you for all who have been with me since the beginning and for those of you who found this later on but have become loyal listeners!In this episode, I wanted to focus on screening our pediatric patients and why it is such a need. I also talk about orofacial myofunctional disorders and tips on how we can intervene. Listen for a special announcement, too! This one's short but impactful.If you're an SLP or OT, join me for a FREE 5-day training and screen your first pediatric feeding patient (I'll supply the patient!). You'll receive a certificate of completion after. Free 5-hour training on how to screen your first pediatric feeding client and you will get a certificate of completion (CMH's) Bonus join the course and you get 5 hours of ASHA and AOTA CEUs! Please click here to download the show notes.For more episodes visit www.untetheredpodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Shares Combined Motor Holdings* (JSE code: CMH) strong trading update puts the stock on a PE of under 5x and a dividend yield of ±15%. A great well run company, but what will get the price moving higher or do we just live off dividends? * I hold ungeared positions. Strong first quarter returns Q1 2023 return[/caption] Top40 stocks, top and bottom performers pic.twitter.com/zwZlJkRpwX — Simon Brown (@SimonPB) April 3, 2023
The history of mokuhanga in Canada is small, yet strong. There are Canadian mokuhanga printmakers who have helped grow the art form in Canada and throughout the world, such as Walter J. Phillips (1884-1963), David Bull, Elizabeth Forrest, Barbara Wybou, to name but a few. But what if there was a tradition of printmaking you could never think have a connection with Japanese mokuhanga, thriving and growing in the Canadian Arctic? Norman Vorano is the Associate Professor of Art History and Head of the Department of Art History and Conservation at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. In 2011 Norman published a book, with essays by Asato Ikeda, and Ming Tiampo, Inuit Prints: Japanese Inspiration. This book opened me to the world of how various print traditions, so far away from each other, could influence one another. In this case, the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic in what is now known as Kinngait, have built one of the most thriving and economically sustainable print traditions in the world. But what I didn't know is that mokuhanga and the Japanese print tradition had a huge part to play in their early success. I speak with Professor Norman Vorano about Inuit history and culture, how the Inuit print tradition began, how an artist from Toronto made his way to the Arctic, then to Japan, then back to the arctic, changing everything. Norman also speaks on how the work of sōsaku hanga printmaker U'nichi Hiratsuka influenced the early Inuit printmakers, and we discuss tools, pigments, and the globalization of art. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Norman Vorano PhD - is Associate Professor of Art History and Head of the Department of Art History and Conservation at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. For more information about Inuit printmaking and their association with mokuhanga you can get Norman's book, Inuit Prints: Japanese Inspiration (2011). For additonal information about Inuit printmaking and mokuhanga, Norman lectured on the subject for The Japan Foundation Toronto in 2022. The online lecture can be found, here. A few topics that Norman and I really didn't have a chance to explore, but alluded too, was process. As wood is scarce in the Arctic, stone carving (soapstone), and linocuts are and were used. Also there is a chain within Inuit printmaking much like the hanmoto system of mokuhanga in Japan, where the Print Studio chooses images drawn by others in the community and those images are carved and printed by carvers and printers associated with the Print Studio in the Kenojuak Cultural Center in Kinngait, and then sold to the public. Queens University at Kingston - is a public research university located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. What began as a school for the Church of Scotland in 1841 has developed into a multi faculty university. More info can be found on their website, here. Canadian Museum of History - one of Canada's oldest museums the CMH focuses on Canadian and world history, ethnology, and archeology. The museum is located in Gatineau, Québec, Canada. More info can be found on their website, here. The Eastern Arctic of Canada - is a portion of the Arctic archipelago, a chain of islands (2,400 km or 1,500 mi) and parts of Québec and Labrador, located throughout the northern portion of the country of Canada. The Eastern portion discsussed in the episode is comprised of Baffin Island (Qikiqtaaluk - ᕿᑭᖅᑖᓗᒃ), and Kinngait (Cape Dorset). Kinngait (ᑭᙵᐃᑦ) - is located on Dorset Island at the southern part of Baffin Island in the territory of Nunavut, Canada. It was called Cape Dorset until 2020, when it was renamed “high mountain” in the Inuktitut language. Distant Early Warning Line (DEW)- was a radar system located in the Arctic regions in Canada, the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland. Its purpose was to help detect any aggression, militarily, from the then Soviet Union. This system was overseen by the Royal Canadian Air Force and the United States Air Force. It ceased activity in 1993. The Canadian Guild of Crafts - also known as La Guilde, was established in 1906 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. It has focused its work on preserving First Nations crafts and arts. It began working with James Houston (1921-2005) in 1948, having the first Inuit exhibition in 1949 showcasing Inuit carving and other crafts. It exists and works today. More information can be found, here. James Archibald Houston - was a Canadian artist who worked and lived in Kinngait (Cape Dorset) until 1962. He worked with La Guilde and the Hudson's Bay Company, bringing Inuit arts and crafts to an international community starting in 1948 through to the Cape Dorset co-operative of the 1950's. His work in helping to make Inuit art more commerical for the Inuit people has been documented in Norman Vorano's book, Inuit Prints: Japanese Inspiration (2011), as well as several articles from La Guilde, which can be found, here. Drum Dancer (1955) - chalk on paper West Baffin Eskimo Co-Operative - is the co-operative on Kinngait (Cape Dorset) established in 1959 and created by the Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development represented by Don Snowden and Alexander Sprudz, with James Houston. It focuses on drawings, prints, and carvings. More info can be found on their website, here. The Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development - in 2019 it was replaced by the Department of Indigenous Services Canada. The ISC is a government department whose responsibility is to colaborate and have an open dialogue with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. Terry Ryan (1933-2017) - was an artist and the arts director of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-Op in 1960 and General Manager in 1962. His work with the Cape Dorset Print Studio, bringing artists from all over Canada, helped to push the studio's work throughout the world. There is a fine Globe and Mail article about Terry Ryan's life and accomplishments, which can be found here. Kenojuak Cultural Center - is located in Kinngait, and was opened in 2018 with a space of 10,440 sq ft. The KCC is a community center and space for sharing. It has a large printmaking studio, meeting spaces and exhibition spaces for work as well as a permanent gallery. It is associated with the West Baffin Eskimo Co-Operative. Early Inuit Art - for more information regarding early Inuit art on record, from first European contact, La Guilde discusse this very topic in their article Going North: A Beautiful Endeavor, here. Grand-Mère, Québec - is a city in the province of Québec in Canada. Located in the region of Maricie, with a population of around 14,000. It was founded in 1898 and is made famous for the rock formation which shares its name. Grand Mère means ‘grandmother.' It is known for hunting and fishing tourism. The Group of Seven - were a group of landscape painters from Canada. The artists were, Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), Lawren Harris (1885–1970), A.Y. Jackson 1882–1974), Frank Johnston (1888–1949), Arthur Lismer (1885–1969), J.E.H MacDonald (1873–1932), and Frederick Varley (1881–1969). Later, A.J. Casson (1898–1992) was invited to join in 1926, Edwin Holdgate (1892–1977) became a member in 1930, and LeMoine FitzGerald (1890–1956) joined in 1932. While Tom Thomspon (1877–1917), and Emily Carr (1871–1945) were not "official" members it is generally accepted that they were a part of the group because of their individual relationships with the other member of the group. More info can be found, here. A fine article on the CBC by Cree writer Matteo Cimellaro, discusses the role The Group of Seven played in Canadian nationalism and the exclusion of First Nation's voices in their work. This can be found, here. Tom Thompson - The Jack Pine (1916-1917) Moosonee, Ontario - is a town located in Northern Ontario, Canada. It was first settled in 1903, and is located on the Moose River. It's history was of trapping, and is a gateway to the Arctic. English and Cree is spoken. Moose Factory, Ontario - is a town first settled in 1673, and was the first English speaking town in Ontario. Much like Moosonee, Moose Factory has a history of fur trading, in this case by the Hudsons Bay Company. Like Moosonee there is a tourist industry based on hunting and fishing. The population is predominantly Cree. Cree (ᓀᐦᐃᓇᐤ) - are a Canadian First Nation's people who have lived on the land for centuries. Their people are divided into eight groups through region and dialect of language: Attikamekw James Bay Cree Moose Cree Swampy Cree Woods Cree Plains Cree Naskapi and Montagnais (Innu) For more information regarding history, tradition of the Cree people of today, Heritage Centre: Cree Nations, and the Cree Nation Government website can get you started. John Buchan (Lord Tweedsmuire, 1875-1940) - was the 15th Governor General of Canada serving from 1935-1940 (his death). He was born in Scotland, but committed himself to Canada when taking to his position as Governor General. He was also a writer of almost 30 novels. sōsaku-hanga - or creative prints, is a style of printmaking which is predominantly, although not exclusively, prints made by one person. It started in the early twentieth century in Japan, in the same period as the shin-hanga movement. The artist designs, carves, and prints their own works. The designs, especially in the early days, may seem rudimentary but the creation of self-made prints was a breakthrough for printmakers moving away from where only a select group of carvers, printers and publishers created woodblock prints. Un'ichi Hiratsuka (平塚 運一) - (1895-1977) - was one of the important players of the sōsaku hanga movement in mokuhanga. Hiratsuka was a proponent of self carved and self printed mokuhanga, and taught one of the most famous sōsaku hanga printmakers in Shikō Munakata (1903-1975). He founded the Yoyogi Group of artists and also taught mokuhanga at the Tōkyō School of Fine Arts. Hiratsuka moved to Washington D.C in 1962 where he lived for over thirty years. His mokuhanga was multi colour and monochrome touching on various subjects and is highly collected today. Mara Cape, Izu (1929) Munakata Shikō (志功棟方) - (1903-1975) arguably one of the most famous modern printmakers, Shikō is famous for his prints of women, animals, the supernatural and Buddhist deities. He made his prints with an esoteric fervour where his philosophies about mokuhanga were just as interesting as his print work. Castle ca 1960's Venice Bienale - is a contemporary art exhibition that takes place in Venice, Italy and which explores various genres of art, architecture, dance, cinema and theatre. It began in 1895. More info, here. Sao Paolo Biennal - is held in Sao Paolo, Brazil and is the second oldest art bienale in the world. The Sao Paulo Biennal began in 1951. It's focus is on international artists and Brazilian artists. More info can be found, here. German Expressionism - was produced from the early twentieth century to the 1930's and focused on emotional expression rather than realistic expression. German Expressionists explored their works with colour and shape searching for a “primitive aesthetic” through experimentation. More info can be found, here, on Artsy.net Vasily Kandinsky (1866-1944) : Poster for the First Exhibition of The Phalanx, lithograph 1901. Yanagi Sōetsu (1889-1961) - was an art critic, and art philosopher in Japan, who began writing and lecturing in the 1920's. In 1925 he coined the term mingei (rural crafts), which he believed represented the “functional beauty” and traditional soul of Japan. While on paper an anti-fascist, Yanagi's early views on the relationship of art and people, focusing on the group and not the individual, going back to a Japanese aesthetic; veering away from Western modernity, was used by Japanese fascists leading up to and during the Pacific War (1941-1945). For more information about Yanagi and the mingei movement in Japan during war time check out The Culture of Japanese Fascism, Alan Tasman ed. (2009) mingei movement - began with the work of Yanagi Sōetsu in the 1920's. The movement wanted to return to a Japanese aesthetic which honoured the past and preserved the idea of the “everyday craftsman,” someone who went away from industrialization and modernity, and fine art by professional artists. It was heavily influenced by the European Arts and Crafts Movement (1880-1920) as conceived by Augustus Pugin (1812-1852), John Ruskin (1819-1900), and William Morris (1834-1896). Oliver Statler (1915-2002) - was an American author and scholar and collector of mokuhanga. He had been a soldier in World War 2, having been stationed in Japan. After his time in the war Statler moved back to Japan where he wrote about Japanese prints. His interests were of many facets of Japanese culture such as accommodation, and the 88 Temple Pilgrimage of Shikoku. Oliver Statler, in my opinion, wrote one of the most important books on the sōsaku-hanga movement, “Modern Japanese Prints: An Art Reborn.” Stuben Glass Works - is a manufacturer of glass works, founded in 1903 in New York City. It is known for its high quality glass production working with talented glass designers. Ainu - are a First Nations peoples with a history to Japan going back centuries. They traditionally live in the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido as well as the northern prefectures of Honshū. There are approximately 24,000 Ainu in Japan. Made famous for the face, hand and wrist tattooing of Ainu women, as well as animist practices, the Ainu are a distinct culture from the Japanese. There has been some attempts by the Japanese goverment to preserve Ainu heritage and language but the Ainu people are still treated as second class citizens without the same rights and prvileges of most Japanese. More information about the Ainu can be found at the World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous People, here. baren - is a Japanese word to describe the flat, round shaped disc which is predominantly used in the creation of Japanese woodblock prints. It is traditionally made of cord of various types, and a bamboo sheath, although baren come in many variations. Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984) - was a textile designer who was a Living National Treaure in Japan. He had a part in the mingei movement where he studied Okinawan bingata fabric stencil dying techniques. He also used katazome stencil dying technqiues on paper in the calendars he made, beginning in 1946. Happiness - date unknown: it is an ita-e (板絵) work, meaning a work painted on a piece of wood, canvas, metal etc. National Museum of Ethnology (Minpaku) - is a research institute and public museum located on the old Expo '70 grounds in the city of Suita, Osaka Prefecture. It provides a graduate program for national and international students, doctorate courses, as well as various exhibitions. More information can be found on their website, here. Prince Takamado Gallery - is a gallery located in the Canadian Embassy in Tōkyō. It has a revolving exhibition schedule. It is named after Prince Takamado (1954-2002), the third son of Prince Mikasa Takahito (1916-2016). More info can be found, here. Carlton University - is a public resesarch university located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1942 in order to provide a serivce for returning World War II veterans. More information about the university can be found, here. Kenojuak Ashavak (1927-2013) - was an Inuit graphic designer and artist born in Ikirisaq, Baffin Island. She moved to Kinngait (Cape Dorset) in 1966. Kanojuak Ashavek has made some of the most iconic imagery of Inuit art in Canadian history. One of her images, The Enchanted Owl was the subject of a TV Ontario short from TVO Today, and can be found here. The famous National Film Board of Canada documentary (1963) about her and her work can be found, here. Luminous Char, stonecut and stencil, 2008. © Dorset Fine Arts Inuit Prints: Japanese Inspiration - was an Inuit print exhibtion at the Prince Takamado Gallery held at the Canadian Embassy in Tōkyō in 2011. It later toured across Canada. Osaki washi - is a paper making family located in Kōchi, Japan. His paper has been provided to Inut printmakers for many years. The print by Kenojuak Ashavak, and printed by Qiatsuq Niviaksi, was the one aluded to in Norman's interview as hanging on the washi makers wall. Norman discusses, near the end of the interview, about how Inuit leaders were stripped of their power. The Canadian government instituted more policing in post war Canada, especially during the Cold War. The RCMP and other government officials used colonial practices such as policing, culturally and criminally, to impose Canadian practices from the South onto the Inuit. Pitaloosie Saila - Undersea Illusion, lithograph 2012 Lukta Qiatsuk (1928-2004) Owl - Stonecut print on paper, 1959. Canadian Museum of History Collection, © Dorset Fine Arts. Kananginak Pootoogook (1935-2010) Evening Shadow: stone cut and stencil, 2010 © Dorset Fine Arts Eegyvudluk Pootoogook (1931-1999) Eegyvudluk Pootoogook w/ Iyola Kingwatsiaq , 1960, photo by Rosemary Gilliat Eaton, Library and Canadian Archives. Our First Wooden Home: lithograph, 1979. Osuitok Ipeelee (1922-2005) Eskimo Legend: Owl, Fox, and Hare - stencil print, 1959 Canadian Museum of History Collection © Dorset Fine Arts. Iyola Kingwatsiak (1933-2000) Circle of Birds: stencil on paper, 1965 © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - From Professor Henry D. Smith II, lecture entitled, The Death of Ukiyo-e and the Mid-Meiji Birth of International Mokuhanga, as told at the 4th International Mokuhanga Conference in Nara in November, 2021. logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.*** All photos of Inuit artists and works of Inuit artists have been either provided by Norman Vorano, or have been sourced from elsewhere. These are used for educational purposes only. Any issues please reach out.
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CMH President and COO, Rob Rohn, is the third guest of a three part conversation series with the some of the important people who are in charge of giving you a next level experience when visiting a CMH Lodge for a Heli Skiing trip. In this case, the Bobbie Burns Lodge. Rob Rohn started his career with CMH as a guide in the winter of '84/'85. He became the area manager of the Bobbie Burns in '91 for about 10 years before moving into the "office" on the operations side of the business. CMH has an incredible workplace culture and Rob explains how they try to make sure that, every year, employees working in the office get an opportunity to spend some time heli skiing and experiencing the lodge life. We discuss the challenges during the height of Covid when they didn't run a trip for an entire season as well as what we can expect in the future. Rob is a life long CMH guy and embodies the true spirit of the company that Hans Gmoser founded back in 1959 #LISTENTOSKIING Our Awesome Partners: CMH Heli Skiing and Sumnmer Adventures, Peak Performance, Fat Tire RMU Mtn Culture Kicking Horse Mountain Resort / Tourism Golden Everything Happening in the LPP is right here: https://linktr.ee/LowPressurePodcast
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