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Dan Chung is the Executive Director of Crossing Borders, an organization that brings the gospel to North Korean refugees. Dan is one of the foremost experts on the North Korean refugee crisis, with relationships with both organizations and scholars researching the ongoing developments of the Korean Peninsula. Dan's book, A Hard Freedom: The Dreams and Trauma of North Korean Refugees, chronicles his insights and observations in his work with Crossing Borders.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fresh & Fit Podcast Host Myron Gaines Shares his life story. Myron's YT Links https://www.youtube.com/@UC4HttNRwamCTHVu_H6i-uvw https://www.youtube.com/@UC5sqmi33b7l9kIYa0yASOmQ Do you want to be a guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/5H7FnhvMHKtUnq7k7 Send me an email here: insidetruecrime@gmail.com Do you extra clips and behind the scenes content? Subscribe to my Patreon: https://patreon.com/InsideTrueCrime 00:00 - Starting the Journey 09:55 - Life as a Homeland Security Agent 13:50 - Challenges on the Southwest Border 14:59 - Cartel Violence and Power ️ 23:13 - Human Smuggling Insights ️ 26:05 - The Cost of Crossing Borders 30:01 - Transition to Miami 35:04 - Fitness Business Launch ️️ 44:22 - Internal Affairs Investigation 45:02 - Author Authorization Issues 49:01 - A Tough Decision to Resign 52:00 - From Podcast to Talk Show Evolution ️ 1:00:02 - Stockpiling Content Strategy 1:00:51 - JFK Assassination Theories 1:08:38 - Impact of Johnson's Presidency on Israel 1:15:04 - Ghislaine Maxwell and Nuclear Secrets 1:16:49 - Trump and Foreign Policy Perspectives 1:19:59 - Andrew Tate's Legal Troubles ️ 1:30:08 - New Video Series Announcement 1:32:20 - The Effect of Andrew Tate's Cancellation 1:38:47 - The Wrap-up on Social Media Ban Experiences 1:45:09 - Political Allegiances and Self-Interest ️ 1:48:08 - Mindset Shifts from Female Guests 1:50:01 - The Dynamics of Masculinity and Media Influence 2:00:09 - Dating Dynamics and Social Skills 2:02:56 - The Internet's Impact on Relationships 2:14:58 - Notorious Serial Killers and Their Cases 2:15:11 - Serial Killers & DNA Evidence ️️
Audible Bleeding editor Wen (@WenKawaji) discusses international vascular surgery fellowships with Dr. Judith Lin (@JudithLin4), Dr. Adam Johnson, and Dr. Robbie Aru (@AruRobbie). Together, they reflect on what drove them abroad, what the experience actually looked like on the ground, and the professional, financial, and personal challenges that came with it. Whether you're a resident exploring your options or simply curious about roads less traveled in surgical training, this conversation offers a candid and practical look at what international fellowships in vascular surgery really entail. A must-listen for anyone considering fellowship training outside the U.S. Articles: A contemporary guide to an international aortic super-fellowship for surgical trainees and surgeons in the United States Show Guests Dr. Judith Lin: professor and chief of vascular surgery in the Department of Surgery at Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine Dr. Adam Johnson: assistant professor of surgery and assistant professor in population health science at Duke university school of medicine Dr. Robbie Aru: assistant professor of surgery at Thomas Jefferson university medical college Follow us @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and provide us with your feedback with our listener survey. *Gore is a financial sponsor of this podcast, which has been independently developed by the presenters and does not constitute medical advice from Gore. Always consult the Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to using any medical device.
In this second part of Europe Rendezvous, Armen Georgian is in Hungary and Austria on his whistle-stop journey across the EU, exploring mobility and transport projects funded by the EU's cohesion policy.
In this two-part show, Armen Georgian takes viewers on a journey across the European Union, exploring mobility and transport projects funded by the EU's cohesion policy. In the 2021-2027 budget, the EU has been using its cohesion funds to invest €63.2 billion in transport schemes. From France to Austria, via Poland and Hungary, Armen takes a whistle-stop tour using seven different means of transport: train, plane, metro, tram, bicycle, scooter, and car.
26.03.15 "Crossing Borders" by Rev. Kyle Roggenbuck by First Congregational Church of Glen Ellyn
AUTHOR KIRIL KRISTOFF RELEASES “CROSSING BORDERS & GENERATIONS” A powerful work of historical fiction blending true-life events, immigrant resilience, and spiritual legacy, Kristoff's latest novel has already earned multiple literary honors. Sponsored by authors Kiril Kristoff, Jennifer Montiel, Moravian Sons Distillery & Doc Chavent My third book's sequel “Crossing Borders of Times”: “One Man's Journey to Search For His Ukrainian, Greek &Bulgarian Roots won”Finding Your Roots”: One Man's Journey to Discover His Ukrainian, Greek, and Bulgarian Heritage is a sweeping multi-generational saga that blends memoir, history, and fiction to tell the story of a Bulgarian-American family wrestling with identity, ideology, and belonging across a century of upheaval. Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of Crossing Borders of Times. Copyright (c) 2026. Emma Blogs, LLC. All rights reserved.
Ásgeir Ásgeirsson tónlistarmaður gaf nýverið út þrefalda vínilplötu eftir 5 ár í vinnslu. Crossing Borders heitir platan og á hennir er frumsamin jazztónlist með heimstónlistaráhrifum, hljóðrituð af tónlistarmönnum búsettum á Íslandi, Indlandi, Jórdaníu og Íran. Ásgeir hefur farið í ferðir til þessara landa, sótt einkatíma á strengjahljóðfæri, farið á námskeið, spilað með þarlendum tónlistarmönnum og komið þar fram í fjölmiðlum. Ásgeir hefur miðlað áhrifum þessarar tónlistar undanfarin ár og við ræddum við hann í dag um þetta ferli og nýja þrefalda vínylinn, Crossing Borders. Lesandi vikunnar í þetta sinn var Þorfinnur Skúlason íslenskufræðingur og vefstjóri. Hann sagði okkur frá því í dag hvaða bækur hann hefur verið að lesa undanfarið og hvaða bækur og höfundar hafa haft mest áhrif á hann í gegnum tíðina. Þetta eru bækurnar sem Þorfinnur hefur lesið undanfarið: Eilífðarvetur e. Emil Hjörvar Petersen Grænmetisætan e. Han Kang Sjá dagar koma e. Einar Kárason Innanríkið – Alexíus e. Bragi Ólafsson Svo bætti hann við eftirfarandi bókum sem hafa haft sérstaklega mikil áhrif á hann í gegnum tíðina: Öræfi e. Ófeig Sigurðsson Glæsir e. Ármann Jakobsson Skugga-Baldur e. Sjón Ævisaga Gylfa Ægissonar e. Sólmund Hólm Breytileg Átt e. Ása í bæ Sofðu ást mín e. Andra Snæ Magnason Tónlist í þættinum í dag: Allt í fína / Ragnar Bjarnason og Katrín Halldóra Karl Orgeltríó (Karl Olgeirsson) Cairo Vibe / Ásgeir Ásgeirsson (Ásgeir Ásgeirsson) Trip to India / Ásgeir Ásgeirsson (Ásgeir Ásgeirsson) Torfi á orfi / Snorri Helgason (Snorri Helgason) UMSJÓN: GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR OG GUNNAR HANSSON
In his second cookbook, “Turtle Island: Foods and Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America,” Sean Sherman (Oglala Lakota), James Beard Award-wining chef and restaurateur, dives deeper into the Indigenous culinary communities of 13 regions of North America and Mesoamerica. He shares dozens of recipes inspired by his travels and the people he calls friends, teachers, and leaders that he encounters along the way. Pyet DeSpain (Prairie Band Potawatomi) was already familiar with traditional everyday foods like frybread, meat pies, and corn soup growing up on the Osage reservation in Oklahoma. And on the Mexican side of her family, tamales, pozole, and atole were a staple. Now a well-known and award-winning chef, DeSpain is sharing that fusion of Native and Mexican cuisine and heritage in her debut cookbook, “Rooted in Fire: A Celebration of Native American and Mexican Cooking.”
In his second cookbook, “Turtle Island: Foods and Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America,” Sean Sherman (Oglala Lakota), James Beard Award-wining chef and restaurateur, dives deeper into the Indigenous culinary communities of 13 regions of North America and Mesoamerica. He shares dozens of recipes inspired by his travels and the people he calls friends, teachers, and leaders that he encounters along the way. Pyet DeSpain (Prairie Band Potawatomi) was already familiar with traditional everyday foods like frybread, meat pies, and corn soup growing up on the Osage reservation in Oklahoma. And on the Mexican side of her family, tamales, pozole, and atole were a staple. Now a well-known and award-winning chef, DeSpain is sharing that fusion of Native and Mexican cuisine and heritage in her debut cookbook, “Rooted in Fire: A Celebration of Native American and Mexican Cooking.”
"Medicine Crossing Borders" explores how issues of immigration, medicine, and health have intersected in the past and present. The panelists will discuss policy, public opinion, and medical practices that have shaped immigrant experiences as both patients and as practitioners. They will discuss race, citizenship, and access to care across time and place, and think through how these histories can help us understand the crises of immigration and health today. Featuring Eram Alam, Associate Professor, History of Science, Harvard University William Lopez, Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Equity, University of Michigan School of Public Health Rachel Louise Moran, Professor, Texas A&M Joel Daniel Olea-Calixto, PhD Candidate, Department of History, University of California, Davis Andre Rosario, Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Nursing, Rutgers University Recorded on October 9, 2025 For more information visit: https://www.chstm.org/perspectives/2025-history-medicine-week#79798
Dejan Tahic was only 15 years old when his country was torn apart by war. His parents decided it would be safer for him and his sister to leave before the conflict worsened. Unfortunately, this led to Tahic and his sister living with their aunt in the enemy country of Serbia, and the boarder closing between them and their parents. From there, moving from refugee camp to refugee camp in Hungary. Eventually, Tahic found asylum in Canada where he also discovered The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hope, healing and peace were brought back into Tahic's life through the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Siphumelele Zondi, tech expert, about the implications of US border security's increasing demand for device searches and passwords from travelers, raising concerns about personal freedoms, data protection, and potential consequences for those who refuse to comply. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Understanding the emotional baggage of migration. Emotional experiences during migration and settlement; loss, adaptation, and hope; how cultural identity impacts healing. #sonomacounty #podcast #migrantes #inmigrantes #immigrants #latinxcreated #latinxcreatives #familia #family #migration #education #meditation #fyp
Most medically fragile kids in Ohio cannot attend childcare, but a bill in the legislature could change that. In this week's Ohio Statehouse Scoop, Host Jo Ingles takes a look at a bill that would create childcare centers for kids with serious chronic illnesses, much like the ones currently in operation in Kentucky. Later, Ohio Public Media Bureau Chief Karen Kasler and Reporter Sarah Donaldson join in to talk about the latest things that are happening, or maybe not happening, at the Ohio Statehouse in this week's Ohio Statehouse Scoop.
Long waiting lists don't have to mean long suffering. Gareth Crudden, GP Liaison Manager at Kingsbridge Hospital in Belfast, joins us to explain how patients in Wexford and the southeast can access quicker treatment through cross-border healthcare. If you've been stuck on a list for months—or even years—this might be the lifeline you've been waiting for.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Erin Gruwell sits down with Original Freedom Writer Brenda Zambrano to explore a story of survival, generational healing, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and her children. Brenda bravely recounts her journey as an undocumented child crossing the border from Mexico, navigating life in a new country with fear, silence, and a sign around her neck because she couldn't speak English. From nights spent sleeping on park benches to finding her voice in the classroom, Brenda shares how education, motherhood, and forgiveness helped her break free from the trauma of her past. Now a proud parent of two thriving students—one of whom is a Freedom Writers Scholar—Brenda reflects on her path to healing, honoring her late mother, and creating the kind of home she never had. This episode is a tribute to resilience, compassion, and the quiet strength of a woman who turned pain into purpose.
Telehealth abortions have now exceeded 25% of total abortions in the country — many of these are crossing over into pro-life states. We draw in some lessons from American history on this segment. Shall we let the states decide on abortion . . .and let the pro-abortion states send assassins into pro-life states and kill the babies? Or, should America have let the states decide the slavery question . . . and then allowed slave traders from pro-slavery states to kidnap slaves from anti-slavery states? It's doubtful the administration has the will to do anything about it, at this point. This program includes: 1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Samaritan's Purse helping flood-ravaged Texans, Planned Parenthood closes Cleveland abortion mill, Reformed pastors to call U.K. Parliament to repent) 2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Telehealth — Assassins Crossing Borders - Let the States Decide the Slavery Question? Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 7/10/2025 Length: 33 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Telehealth — Assassins Crossing Borders - Let the States Decide the Slavery Question? Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 7/10/2025 Length: 33 min.
Since its inception in 2002, the Rochester International Jazz Festival has always been, as its name states, international. Performers from Canada, Europe and elsewhere regularly make the trek to play at 18 different venues around town for audiences that can total 200,000. But 2025 feels different, backdropped by the Trump administration's trade war with Canada and rising fears about border crossings and detainments. Musicians also say the cost of securing work permits in the United States has increased dramatically in recent years. Is it still worth it? And what's it like for local jazz players, whose gigs don't require the same logistical red tape? This year's festival is already in full swing and runs through June 28. Guest host Patrick Hosken talks with performers about their experiences. Our guests: Bill Tiberio, music educator and 2025 Jazz Fest performer Claire Voy, musician in SHEBAD and 2025 Jazz Fest performer Allison Au, musician and 2025 Jazz Fest performer
Now on air: The Prog & Roll Radio Show 0:43 THE FOUNDATION Before the Dawn / Birth 7:42 Mask (2023) SOUND OF STRANGERS Endless Night 7:03 Crossing Borders (2023) KAYAK All that I Want 3:48 Seventeen (2018) AGUA DE ANNIQUE Sunken Soldiers 5:08 Air (207) Prog & Roll Presents: Relations by The Foundation 0:40 THE […]
In this week’s “Throwback Thursday” segment, learn how a Canadian ecommerce expert turned his experience running an FBA shop into a consulting business, helping fellow Canadian sellers break into the lucrative U.S. market. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
Wednesday at 7:30p.m. WRAL's latest documentary which takes viewers inside the immigration debate airs. The documentary follows people who have been directly impacted by current immigration laws and the changes to their enforcement since President Trump began his second term. WRAL documentary reporter Cristin Severance shares how it's all playing out in North Carolina.
In this episode of Speakernomics, host Kenneth Kinney ("Shark") brings together an international panel of expert speakers—including Sylvie di Giusto, Elias Kanaris, Lovelda Vincenzi, David Lim, Joni Petty, Reiner Pettic, Antoni Lacinai, and Jesus Tobias—to explore what it really takes to succeed as a professional speaker on the global stage. This third part of a four-part international series dives deep into how to effectively target specific countries and adapt to diverse cultural audiences. In this session, speakers will: Demonstrate how to research and analyze new international markets, covering everything from cultural norms and economic priorities to competitive landscape and logistical realities. Illustrate how to build and leverage relationships within local networks and how word-of-mouth and initial engagements can accelerate credibility and access in new regions. Explain how to adapt and modify your content, style, and delivery—adjusting for language, humor, idioms, and cultural expectations—to foster meaningful connections and maximize audience engagement across borders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Drunk Guys drink till they're cross-eyed this week when they read The Crossing by Cormac McCarthy. They cross off: Tequila Margarita by Dogfish Head and Oscillation by Finback. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday for UBIK by Phillip K Dick The Drunk Guys now have a Patreon! The Drunk
Is USMCA your trade superhero or just another bureaucratic sidekick? Join JD Gonzalez and Brian Barber as they dive deep into the wild world of USMCA tariffs that's got importers playing a high-stakes game of regulatory roulette! ⏰ Our Guests: JD Gonzalez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jd-jose-gonzalez-7132111/ Brian Barber: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bebarber Episode Roadmap:
On this episode of Nonviolence Radio, Stephanie and Michael welcome Leandro Uochas, founder and director of Shanti Brazil, an organization dedicated to education in nonviolence and nonviolent action. Leandro spent time studying nonviolence in India at the university set up by Gandhi and was so inspired that he returned to Brazil to further Gandhian principles on the ground there. This episode explores the exciting work of Shanti Brazil, and more, it brings to light the way in which there is an existing and increasingly expanding global network of nonviolent organizations and institutions. Leandro, Stephanie and Michael discuss the ways in which a dedication to nonviolence can bring together local communities from far corners of the globe. Whether in Brazil or the US, India or Finland, nonviolence is a practice and its methods and strategies can – and should! – be shared."…we must, at this moment, reimagine how we build our democratic institutions, how they are built. And maybe this must come not from the top. This must come from us, from civil society. And we should be organized and discussing this, about these new institutions and how to reorganize society."From Leandro we can see how nonviolent activity is thriving even amidst some of the distressing political turns the world is now taking. Sometimes we need to look harder to see nonviolence in action for it grows under a light distinct from the glaring spotlight of mainstream/social media. This is the light of truth and love.
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Pulse check, mi gente: How are we? January was a very, very long month and came with multiple challenges for our community. And while these threats against ours and diverse communities across the board are flooding our newsfeeds, we must also seek and distribute resources that are available in these trying times. You can find information on immigrant rights here and updates on how the ACLU is responding here. This is a marathon, not a sprint. We must believe we will get through this together. If you feel moved to, this is a great time to get involved in your local and extended communities also being directly impacted by executive orders. Feel free to tag @monedamoves in any helpful posts or link resources in our Substack comments. We know that there is power in a community, especially at an economic level. Research shows that Latinos are the fastest-growing group of new business owners, we create new jobs with these businesses, and we have extremely strong purchasing power ($3.4 trillion to be exact). The broader Latino community and our smaller, more local communities have immense economic power that we can use to strengthen our communities. But in order to access that economic power, we have to work together and we have to strategize. By working together, we can be the beneficiaries of our own economic strength. We can do that by focusing on our communities and putting money into our own communities. Small businesses have gone viral via online platforms, and not only gained social popularity, but have had economic success through their customers' support and by catering to the needs of their audience Latino-owned businesses offer real, tangible value to their consumers, but it can't do that if no one knows they exist and economic support. This week's guest is ensuring the world knows about incredible Latino-owned businesses. Danny Miró-Chinea is a fellow advocate for the U.S. Latino community, dedicated to creating opportunities for our communities and celebrating Latino excellence through entrepreneurship, storytelling, and community building. As the founder of Comprende, Danny's platform is designed to uplift the U.S. Latino community by supporting Latino founders, amplifying their businesses, and sharing inspiring stories of impact. Comprende operates as a weekly newsletter and creative agency focused on the U.S. Latino demographic and is working on building a marketplace to connect consumers and companies with Latino-owned businesses. Through Comprende's creative agency, Danny has collaborated with startups like Suma Wealth, equipping Latinos with financial tools and resources as well as influential organizations like the Latino Donor Collaborative, shaping the narrative around Latino contributions. In this week's episode, I sit down with Danny to talk about the role of community building and mentorship in entrepreneurial spaces, the impact of AI on budding Latino-owned businesses, and how building a business can be used as a vehicle to affect positive social change. Latinos have an impressive economic power, and today, Danny's going to teach us how to leverage that power as both a business owner and a consumer. Follow Danny on Instagram @comprendelatino and his website. Follow Moneda Moves on Instagram: @MonedaMoves Follow your host Lyanne Alfaro on Instagram: @LyanneAlfaro Main podcast theme song from Premium Beat. Our music is from Epidemic Sound. Podcast production for this episode was provided by Sarah Tulloch and her podcast production company, CCST.
This Day in Maine for Tuesday, December 17, 2024.
Edyta and Robert provide a first-person localized account of working with refugees and individuals touched by war and forced emigration due to the ongoing crisis of Russian aggression in Ukraine. They focus first on defining the new wartime reality and emotional state of individuals crossing the Polish border and then move on to discuss their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs originating in the crisis of war. (shock, identity loss, grief/guilt, and PTSD). Finally, they outline a tentative way forward, using examples from Proem Ministries response as a „movement towards hope and meaning” on many levels. Session recorded on Saturday, November 11th during Session Block #6 at 8:00 AM EST ; speaker: Maui Dwulat Session webpage: https://www.medicalmissions.com/events/gmhc-2023/sessions/crossing-borders-community-development-and-healing-during-the-war-in-ukraine
In this engaging podcast episode, host Daniel Chacon sits down with poet Gabriel Dozal to discuss Dozal's book The Border Simulator and explore themes of identity, technology, and the concept of borders. Their conversation dives into Dozal's inspirations, blending personal experiences of crossing the U.S.-Mexico border with an imagined digital landscape where borders feel like a "simulation." The two delve into how technology, from language models to social media, shapes both personal expression and public interaction, and they explore Dozal's playful poetic experiments with language. This candid talk covers everything from the influence of AI in writing to Dozal's unique approach to navigating and representing the border experience.
In this special episode, we are revisiting our recent lunch and learn panel about Job Hunting in Higher Education.
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In today's episode, Chris and Sara chat with James Hammond, the host of the Winging It Travel Podcast. James has traveled to over 70 countries, specializing in overland travel, crossing borders, and encountering unpredictable situations along the way. Together, they dive into some of James' most fascinating and funny travel stories, including navigating fake borders, getting held up at border crossings, and overlanding through Asia. They also discuss the evolution of his podcast, which started during the pandemic as a way to share these experiences with the world, and how he continues to keep travel fresh and exciting. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or just starting to explore the world, you'll love the adventurous spirit and travel wisdom shared in this episode. What You'll Learn: James' adventures with overland travel, including navigating fake border crossings in Cambodia How James balances podcasting while traveling across the world in a camper van The cultural shocks and unexpected moments of James' early travels in Bangkok Practical advice for aspiring podcasters and travelers Chris and Sara's favorite moments traveling through Asia and how they relate to James' experiences How to stay inspired by travel even after visiting dozens of countries Connect with James: Website: https://wingingittravelpodcast.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/wingingittravelpodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@witpepisodes Chris and Sara Chris and Sara are a husband-and-wife creative duo who have been traveling the world since 2018. With over 200 travel vlogs and numerous partnerships with brands, they blend adventure and luxury in their content, highlighting must-stay places and unique experiences. Their Mini Golden Doodle, Kramer, is a constant travel companion, making their adventures even more special. Follow Chris and Sara: YouTube: Chris and Sara Instagram: @chrisandsara Website: Chris and Sara The origins of Chris and Sara's journey into the digital nomad lifestyle. How they transitioned from traditional freelancing to content creation. The various income streams they have explored and currently utilize. Challenges they have faced and how they overcame them. Practical tips for managing finances while traveling. Advice for aspiring digital nomads and content creators. Follow Chris and Sara: YouTube: Chris and Sara Instagram: @chrisandsara Website: Chris and Sara --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-and-sara/support
This week, I'm joined in studio by my excellent friend artist/tattooer/performer, Dana Marie King. She's on the road and stops off in Vegas to talk about her performance at Fringe Festival in Winnipeg, Canada, crossing the border, and losing your passport. For more with Dana, sign up for my Patreon for an entire episode dedicated just to her. johnwayneisdead.com johnwayneisdead Patreon
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Dylan Sharma (@doctor.dyl) to explore his unique journey through professional school in Europe and his experiences in his first year of practice. Dr. Dylan shares his motivation for studying abroad, detailing the differences between European and domestic dental schools, including curriculum, teaching methods, and clinical exposure. He shares valuable advice for new graduates, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning, networking, and finding mentors. He offers tips for dental students considering studying abroad and new dentists entering the workforce. Join us for an insightful conversation packed with practical advice and personal anecdotes from Dr. Sharma's journey from Europe to his first year in practice. To learn more about Dr. Dylan, check out his: Instagram: @doctor.dyl Podcast: The Tooth Doctor __________________________ If you enjoy the podcast, subscribe and rate ⭐️.If you think a friend will enjoy it, please share it with them. Feel free to join our community to ask questions or share your story. - Instagram: @_teethmatter - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@_teethmatter - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellie-halabian-45945458/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teethmatters/support
Join forces for a special crossover episode as Laura Arroyo, host of Our Forever Smiles, welcomes Cassidy Lee, host of Every Smile Has a Story! This episode brings the global cleft community together for an inspiring conversation. Cassidy Lee, Miss Hampton-Newport News and a passionate advocate for children with clefts, shares her unique journey: A World of Smiles: Cleft Surgery Around the Globe: Dive into the world of cleft care with Cassidy as she sheds light on cleft surgery practices and access in different countries. From Pageant Queen to Powerful Advocate: Uncover the story behind Cassidy's title of Miss Hampton-Newport News and how it fueled her passion for raising cleft awareness. Every Smile Has a Story: The Power of Podcasting: Learn why Cassidy launched her podcast and how she uses storytelling to empower and uplift individuals within the cleft community. This episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to broaden their perspective on cleft care and the inspiring stories that emerge from around the world. Tune in for a powerful discussion that unites, educates, and celebrates the strength of the cleft community! Want to share your story? Email us at ourforeversmiles@gmail.com. Want to be a show sponsor? Email us at ourforeversmiles@gmail.com Follow us @ourforeversmiles on social platforms We know you will have questions! Join our FB Community to discuss the weekly episode and speak directly to our guests. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1081522212884073/ This podcast is completely free for you, but if you'd ever consider supporting the show, we truly appreciate it. One way you can do that is by using our affiliate links. These are links to products we've mentioned on the show, and if you make a purchase through one of them, we might earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. It's a great way to show your love for the podcast and help us keep creating content that educates, empowers, and strengthens the cleft lip and palate community! First Bottle to Purchase After Palate Repair - Post Palate Repair Straw Trainer Juselle's Cleft Palate Bottle - Pigeon Bottle Specialty Feeder Sippy Cup for Pre Palate Repair Prep - Munchkin 360 Weigh your Baby at Home - Weighted Feeds Scale Squeezable Straw Training Bottle - Honey Bear Straw Cup Free Flow Cup for Pre palate Repair Prep - Reflo Smart Cup Pacifiers that have Worked for Cleft Lip and Palate Babies - Itzy Ritzy Pacifiers that have Worked for Cleft Lip and Palate Babies - MAM Pacifiers that have Worked for Cleft Lip and Palate Babies - Itzy Ritzy Scar Cream Recommended by Alexis Garcia, Cleft Lip Mom - bioCorneum - Pricey**
WMAL GUEST: 8:05 AM - INTERVIEW - JENNIE TAER - NY Post on border crisis JENNIE TAER: Six suspected terrorists with ISIS ties arrested in sting operation in New York, Los Angeles and Philadelphia: sources JENNIE TAER: Biden admin has released 72% of migrants who illegally crossed into San Diego despite ‘crackdown' Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 / 8 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in here to this Wednesday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the open border allowing terrorists to flow into our country and Brett ponders why democrats hate America so much. We're joined by Matt "The Coach" Doherty to talk about the NBA Finals and Coach breaks down the matchup between the Celtics and the Mavericks. The Coach is able to use his expertise to breakdown what exactly the strengths and weaknesses of each team are. The duo also discusses the Hunter Biden gun trial conviction from earlier this week and Brett asks Coach whether or not he was surprised by the verdict. Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Wednesday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about mayonnaise on hotdogs and the characteristics they look for in elected officials. Beth also shares what she and Bo have coming up tomorrow on Good Morning BT! We're also joined by Pam Bondi, former Attorney General of Florida, to talk about the Hunter Biden verdict and the laptop. They also discuss the Trump conviction and how he is doing following the verdict. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOP NEWS | On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: House Republicans want the audio of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Joe Biden.Chinese nationals are crossing America's southern border at abnormally high rates. The Daily Caller launched an investigation into the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and found that behind closed doors, the group's top doctors discussed, and at times seemed to challenge, the organization's own published guidelines for sex change procedures.The Supreme Court announces a major ruling today on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Michael Cohen is back on the stand during Trump's criminal trial. An attempt to break a Guinness World Record on the largest gathering of people in dinosaur costumes recently failed in the town of Drumheller, Alberta. Relevant Links: Daily Caller Report: https://dailycaller.com/2024/05/14/wpath-tapes-gender-doctors-recordings-sex-changes/ Daily Signal Report: https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/05/16/breaking-supreme-court-upholds-financial-agencys-funding-scheme-insulating-congress/ Listen to other podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/Get daily conservative news you can trust from our Morning Bell newsletter: DailySignal.com/morningbellsubscriptionListen to more Heritage podcasts: https://www.heritage.org/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Guest: Dr. Saif Abed MD, Director of Cybersecurity Advisory Services, The AbedGraham GroupOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/drsaifabed/____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin welcomes Dr. Saif Abed, who brings a wealth of experience from both the medical and cyber security practices. Specializing in the interface of healthcare and cybersecurity, Dr. Abed discusses the diverse challenges and evolving threats faced by the healthcare sector amidst rapid digitization and the global push towards electronic health records and connected medical devices.Dr. Abed provides insightful reflections on the state of cyber maturity across nations, emphasizing the diverse stages at which healthcare systems find themselves in terms of digitization and cybersecurity readiness. He underpins the conversation with examples from his extensive advisory roles to technology companies and governmental agencies, especially during critical times such as the pandemic.A significant part of the discussion revolves around how healthcare entities are digitizing faster than they can secure their systems, making them susceptible to attacks such as ransomware. Dr. Abed criticizes the reactive nature of policy and regulation, suggesting that it often lags behind the threats, posing an ongoing challenge for healthcare providers to maintain patient safety and care quality.The conversation also explores the implications of policies like HIPAA and the importance of adopting a global treaty to address cyber attacks on healthcare organizations. Dr. Abed argues for a balanced approach — 'carrots' for providers and 'sticks' for vendors — to enforce better compliance and ensure the sustainability of digital healthcare ecosystems. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, professional achievements, and expert analysis, Dr. Abed offers a nuanced understanding of the intricate relationship between healthcare delivery and cybersecurity. His call for more resilient and proactive measures highlights the urgent need for alignment between healthcare advancements and cybersecurity policies to protect public health on a global scale.Top Questions AddressedHow does digitization in healthcare face cybersecurity challenges?What role do policies like HIPAA play in shaping cybersecurity in healthcare?How can global healthcare policy and diplomacy improve cybersecurity in healthcare?___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
The Vietnamese American writer Viet Thanh Nguyen was awarded the Pulitzer prize for his debut novel The Sympathiser in 2016. Now he turns his attention to memoir, in A Man of Two Faces. He was four when he was forced to flee Vietnam with his family, but as he looks back at his life he explores the necessity of forgetting and remembering, and how far the promise and dream of America can be trusted. The journalist and Deputy Editor of Harper's Bazaar Helena Lee wants to showcase the voices and experiences of writers from the East and Southeast Asian diaspora living in the UK. East Side Voices celebrates the diversity of that experience and explores the impact on identity, community and family.Jessica J. Lee was born in Canada to a Taiwanese mother and a Welsh father and in her collection of essays, Dispersals, she muses on the question of how plants and people become uprooted and cross borders. Combining memoir, history, and scientific research she explores how entwined our fortunes, movement and language are with the plant world. Producer: Katy Hickman
There are growing concerns over who is crossing America's border with Mexico in light of the war between Hamas and Israel. “This is absolutely a concern,” Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham says of the threat of terrorists taking advantage of the lack of security along America's southern border. “We are seeing over 200 people on the terrorist Most Wanted List that we have caught alone this year,” according to Buckingham, adding that “we are exceeding six year cumulative records for people coming from countries that sponsor terrorism. This has always been our concern from day one. It is why you need a secure border.”Buckingham's joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss the security concerns at the border following a memo from Customs and Border Protection's San Diego Field Office warning of Hamas, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, or the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine attempting to cross the border. The San Diego unit “assesses that individuals inspired by, or reacting to, the current Israel-Hamas conflict may attempt travel to or from the area of hostilities in the Middle East via circuitous transit across the southwest border,” according to the memo, which was first reported Monday by the Daily Caller News Foundation.“Foreign fighters motivated by ideology or mercenary soldiers of fortune may attempt to obfuscate travel to or from the U.S. to or from countries in the Middle East through Mexico,” that CBP memo says. In addition to discussing the threat an open border poses to the nation, Buckingham explains why President Joe Biden is constructing a 17-mile section of border wall in South Texas. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.