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Ông David Hua, Giám đốc SBS Audio, chia sẻ kỷ niệm đón cái Tết đầu tiên tại Úc và cách gia đình ông chuẩn bị cho Năm Mới, đồng thời chúc Tết quý khán thính giả.
Sa eksklusibong panayam ng ALC Director ng SBS na si David Hua, ibinahagi ni Canadian Senator Andrew Cardozo ang mga pananaw niya tungkol sa pulitikal na kalagayan ng Canada, ugnayang pang-ekonomiya nito sa Estados Unidos, multikulturalismo, at ang hinaharap ng media sa Canada sa kanyang pagbisita sa Australia.
Andrew Cardozo, sénateur indépendant représentant l'Ontario au Sénat canadien, en visite en Australie, a été interviewé par David Hua, directeur ALC de SBS.
Andrew Cardozo, sénateur indépendant représentant l'Ontario au Sénat canadien, en visite en Australie, a été interviewé par David Hua, directeur ALC de SBS.
Key Canadian Senator Andrew Cardozo talks to SBS' David Hua about US-Canadian tensions with Donald Trump about to take office, who will be Justin Trudeau's successor as Canadian Prime Minister, comparisons between Australia and Canada, and more
Studio SBS w Sydney odwiedził Andrew Cardozo, niezależny senator reprezentujący Ontario w Senacie Kanady. Rozmawiał z nim Dyrektor SBS Audio and Language Content , David Hua.
Ten extraordinary audio recordings illustrating Australia's cultural and political landscape have been added to the National Film & Sound Archive's Sounds of Australia collection. The 2024 additions include the first Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Australian to use recorded sound to document Aboriginal culture, hip hop, speeches, a theme tune, the launch of what is now SBS Audio, an advertising jingle for an iconic Australian beer, and the last known recording of a now-extinct species. - 国家电影和声音档案馆(NFSA)年度收藏中收录了SBS广播服务在1975年开播时的声音,SBS 音频和语言内容总监 David Hua 表示,能收录入这个系列是一种荣幸(收听播客,了解详情)。
Moving to a new country is never easy (did someone say culture shock?), but it can be especially challenging if you need to learn how to live your life in a different language when you get there. How will you buy groceries or make a doctor's appointment? How do you get a job and then, once you have one, navigate the workplace? Our guest for this episode of Language Chats, Dory Wang, understands this all too well from her own first-hand experience of moving to Australia. However this also makes her particularly well-suited for her role as a Senior Digital Content Producer for SBS Learn English, a free service to help Australian migrants improve their English and live well in Australia. Dory shares with us her personal story of moving to Australia as an adult, learning English and how she has gotten to where she is now in her life and career. She also tells us about SBS Learn English, the type of content that SBS Learn English provides for the newest members of our community and what makes it different to other resources available for English-language learners in Australia. Have any questions for Dory or for us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with us and other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad. Episode Links Language Chats Ep #093 - Informing and entertaining Australians in over 60 languages: A chat with David Hua from SBS Australia Australian Government - Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) IELTS Monash University - Master of Communications & Media Studies SBS Chinese SBS Learn English - Podcasts | Videos | Articles Language Chats Ep #103 - Researching language to make society better: A chat with Dr Howie Manns SBS Learn English - Pronunciation with Janice Petersen Facebook - SBS Learn English Find Dory on LinkedIn
100 EPISODES of Language Chats have now made it out into the world! To celebrate this exciting occasion (and the start of a new year, hello 2024), we're going back through our archive to reminisce about some of our favourite episodes. We've had so many great chats over the last five years, it wasn't easy narrowing down our top eps! But it has given us an opportunity to think about some of the great discussions we've had between the two of us and with many others across the last 99 episodes. If you're a long-time listener of this podcast, then this may prompt you to go back and re-listen to some of these great chats! Alternatively, if you've joined us recently, then consider this a hitlist of episodes to scroll down to and enjoy :) What's been your favourite episode of Language Chats so far? What would you like to hear more of on this podcast? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with us and other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad. (PS: Bec apologises for her somewhat grainy audio quality in this episode… Sadly, at-home podcast recording setups are not always foolproof. Coming back to you with cleaner audio in Ep #101!) Episode Links Language Chats Ep #047 - The power of podcasts for language learning: A chat with Pete from Aussie English Language Chats Ep #006 - From Third Culture Kid in France, to teaching French in Australia: Interview with Devy Baseley Language Chats Ep #003 - Foreign Language TV Series - What We're Watching Language Chats Ep #077 - A fresh approach to PD for languages teachers: A chat with Kelly Harrison from Languages Roadshow Language Chats Ep #024 - The Language Learning Landscape in Australia: Our observations Language Chats Ep #025 - The Language Learning Landscape in Australia: how it's changed for adults and independent learners Language Chats Ep #085 - Creating Australia's first comprehensive language policy: A chat with Prof Joseph Lo Bianco Language Chats Ep #039 - Enthusiastic about linguistics: A chat with Gretchen & Lauren from Lingthusiasm Language Chats Ep #020 - Bite-sized language podcasts for busy people: A chat with Mark from Coffee Break Languages Language Chats Ep #050 - It's language trivia time! Celebrating our 50th episode Language Chats Ep #055 - Leading a bilingual school: A chat with Stanley Wang, Principal of Abbotsford Primary School Language Chats Ep #093 - Informing and entertaining Australians in over 60 languages: A chat with David Hua from SBS Australia Language Chats Ep #060 - Low pressure, low commitment: Let's dabble together in March (2022)!
In this episode, we're speaking with David Hua, Director of Audio and Language Content at SBS (Special Broadcasting Service) Australia, Australia's multilingual, multicultural and Indigenous media organisation. We speak with David about his own cultural and linguistic background, what inspired him to get into the media industry, the role that SBS has in modern Australia, what he is most proud of in the work that SBS does, and representation of culturally and linguistically diverse people in Australian media. This episode was recorded in NAIDOC Week 2023. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia, especially those of the lands on which we recorded this episode - the Wadawurrung, the Wurundjeri and the Cammeraygal people. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. We live and work on land that was, is and always will be Aboriginal country. Do you have a question for David or for us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad. Episode Links SBS (Special Broadcasting Service) Australia ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Our History - SBS Australia SBS to broadcast live COVID-19 updates on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand in multiple languages - SBS Australia SBS Language - News & Podcasts SBS to serve more multilingual Australians than ever; investing more in Indo-Pacific and First Nations languages - SBS Australia NAIDOC Week 2023 Elevate Reconciliation Action Plan - SBS Australia Acknowledgement of Country in your language - SBS Australia Pitch your podcast idea to SBS - SBS Audio Media Diversity Australia David Hua - SBS Corporate | Twitter
In this edition of Fourth Estate, we discuss the role of multilingual news in Australian media. What needs to be considered when interpreting and re-expressing news into multiple languages?Marlene Even spoke with David Hua, Director of Audio and Language Content at SBS, Russell Anderson, Chief Executive Officer of the National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters' Council (NEMBC), and Kelly Baylis, the Recording and Production Co-ordinator of the Aboriginal Interpreter Service.
On this week's Mumbrellacast, Andrew Banks and Kalila Welch join host Calum Jaspan to discuss Dentsu ANZ CEO, Angela Tangas' imminent move to helm the UK&I operation. Plus, Dee Madigan joins the podcast to chat about leading the successful ALP campaign, as well as an interview with SBS's Mandy Wicks and David Hua on the new channel, WorldWatch.
2004 Penn State graduate David Hua is blazing the trail in the cannabis industry. As Co-Founder and CEO of Meadow, David takes us into the world of cannabis and how he's on a mission to provide support to companies and help the industry evolve as a whole. Jump right in: (8:27) - The cannabis industry and Meadow (19:51) - The future of the industry (21:48) - Changing perceptions (27:00) - Working in the start-up world (31:53) - Starting his career in the corporate world (34:33) - Lessons from his family's restaurant business (38:28) - Lion's Den presented by http://Lions-Pride.com (Lions-Pride.com): Penn State experience (41:39) - Student Question of the Episode presented by http://collegian.psu.edu (The Daily Collegian): Study abroad experience Show off your Penn State pride with the latest apparel and gear by visiting https://my.captivate.fm/dashboard/podcast/Lions-Pride.com (Lions-Pride.com). Keep up with all the Penn State news at https://my.captivate.fm/dashboard/podcast/Collegian.PSU.edu (Collegian.PSU.edu). Join Penn State's network connecting students and alumni at https://my.captivate.fm/dashboard/podcast/Alumni.PSU.Edu/LionLink (Alumni.PSU.Edu/LionLink). Lion Legacy is a Baroudeur Production and is not affiliated with Penn State University. Visit us at https://my.captivate.fm/dashboard/podcast/LionLegacyPodcast.com (LionLegacyPodcast.com) Special thanks to https://my.captivate.fm/dashboard/podcast/StudioPodSF.com (StudioPodSF.com) for their support.
Тим поводом покренули смо шестонедељни период јавних консултација, како бисмо чули мишљење наше публике о критеријумима за одређивање заступљености језичких програма у наредних пет година. У обзир ће бити узети пре свега подаци са овогодишњег пописа становништва, али и појединости као што су начини и платформе путем којих публика слуша наше програме.
The Cannabis Industry has been changing for a while. Years of activism and millions of dollars of investment have come and 2020 has been the year that served as the step right before federal acceptance. Today, 230 million Americans live in a state that has access to either medical or recreational cannabis. This would have been unimaginable in the 1970's during the peak of the drug war.In the 70's, about 84% of Americans thought marijuana should be federally illegal! Today, about 67% of Americans think the opposite. The massive face-lift has upended the industry. More and more Cannabis reform is being passed through the isles of the American institutions and the people are demanding a better system for Cannabis Regulation.We've summarized our thoughts from the two Cannabis entrepreneurs we've had on the show: Stacey Hronowsi and David Hua. Stacey Hronowski founded Canix, a company that helps entrepreneurs track the required seed-to-sale componenets of running a Cannabis company. David, or Hua, on the other hand founded a company called Meadow, if you live in California, you've seen their POS system in store! Meadow is more than that tho, they also build the back-end infrastructure for the companies to adapt to COVID lock-down restrictions by opening options for delivery, pick-up, and other activities that allowed Cannabis companies to stay open.Both of these founders are advocates in the space and provide us with amazing insight into industry!Check out our Year End Review of Cannabis!Support the show (https://thingshavechanged.substack.com/)
Rhiannon Anderson And David Hua join us to celebrate 10 years of NCIA! We talk about The future of tradeshow marketing and COVID-19 and Cannabis!
SBS today announced the appointment of David Hua as Director of Audio and Language Content (ALC). Mr Hua joins SBS with more than 20 years’ experience in the media industry. He has held a number of senior executive roles at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and has been responsible for diverse portfolios across radio, content, marketing, commercial and digital.
Cannabis is a $52 Billion industry in the United States and Americans LOVE cannabis (They consume 29.9 million pounts of cannabis). This is a massive industry and growing! Like any other fast-growing industry, there are significant headwinds. After all the Cannabis entrepreneurs we’ve had on the show, one overwhelming and consistent problem is REGULATION. The amount of regulation is increasing and getting more complex.To be a business operating in an environment that is extremely dependent on your understanding of what the government dictates, is REALLLLY hard. Like we’ve mentioned in our episode with Stacey Hronowski, founder of Canix, we learned that operators are spending about 1/3rd of their time in compliance. Basically every entrepreneur in this space needs to be an expert in compliance. Recently, we talked to another cannabis entrepreneur that is helping remove the negative stigma on cannabis by building a community of passionate leaders in the cannabis space. We talked to the founder of the first cannabis company that Y-Combinator invested in.We talked to Hua… David Hua, founder of Meadow, a software company that is building solutions for cannabis entrepreneurs, especially on regulation. Meadow’s Point-of-Sale (PoS) system is what would be popular for consumers in California. If you’re a cannabis dispensary, you probably know Meadow for a lot of other things like Analytics and Reporting, Intake and Registration, and Enterprise Security.Building the Cannabis Industry’s Back-end and Front-End Software SolutionMeadow has infamously been labelled as “…AWS powering the back end of the THC trade” according to Tech Crunch. Beyond the robust PoS system, they provide so much more expertise and infrastructure for every dispensary to comply with stringent regulation. Meadow prepares you for an audit and prepares you to scale. Their customers LOVE them. Just check out one of the cool videos that they’ve put online just about how much they highlight customers business and how much they like Meadow.Why?They’re a company that focuses on community-driven solutions. David and the Meadow team are there to help build the community. He himself is a part of a few groups that are pushing for better understanding and regulating of the cannabis industry. He’s a board member of California Cannabis Industry Association and Cannabis Distribution Association. He obviously cares… quite a lot!The team also puts on this event called Meadowlands. It’s a gathering for the California Cannabis Industry. That might seem a little broad. But it is absolutely what you think it is: An event where regulators, entrepreneurs, enthusiasts, and activists get together to have a conversation. It’s a great place to learn and have an open dialogue about where the future of cannabis should be.Support the show (https://thingshavechanged.substack.com/)
David Hua is the CEO and Co-Founder of Meadow, a software company built from the ground up for California cannabis, and Y-Combinator's first start-up to operate in the cannabis space. Meadow's powerful point-of-sale and e-commerce software powers retail and delivery businesses across the state. Hua has dedicated the last 5+ years to bridging the divide between cannabis and technology. He has partnered with dispensaries and delivery services of all sizes across California, utilizing technology to scale with demand from legalization, maintain compliance with local and state regulations, and create operational efficiencies to thrive in the regulated industry. He has also collaborated with California's cannabis community and California regulators to draft, implement, and provide stakeholder feedback of medical and Adult-Use regulations. Hua sits on the boards of the California Cannabis Industry Association, the Cannabis Distribution Association, as well as the NCIA Retail Committee. To learn more about Meadow visit https://getmeadow.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabisdiversity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cannabisdiversity/support
Welcome to episode 008 of the Not Your Average Nice Guys Podcast, where it is our goal to remove the fear out of marijuana and educate our listeners on the validated benefits of cannabis for health and society. This episode features a conversation between Meadow CEO & Co-Founder, David Hua, myself, and Monica Gray, who is COO & Co-Founder of Nice Guys Delivery and Distribution.
@donnyshell comes to us from Camp Navarro in Mendocino County, where canna-tech company Meadow created a “weed camp” called Meadowlands. @donnyshell spoke with Meadow's CEO David Hua about the vision behind cannabis camp, the journey to creating one of the most popular dispensary POS systems, and how he stays positive in a sometimes brutal industry.Follow David Hua on Twitter at https://twitter.com/hua and check out Meadow at https://getmeadow.com. For more information about Meadowlands getmeadow.com/meadowlandsOur sponsor this week is SoapBoxSample. SoapBoxSample helps businesses understand the unique attitudes and experiences of their cannabis customers. Visit Soapboxsample.com/cannabis to download your free “Green Rush survival kit”Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/weedweek. We have thank-you gifts at every donation level. For just $2/month, you get a bonus episode of WeedWeek every month. For $25/month you get the bonus episodes, additional swag, plus an OTTO, the precision joint machine by Banana Bros ($129 value). Watch how the OTTO works here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zqq9m1Bf7U. Join now at www.Patreon.com/WeedWeek.Sign up for the WeedWeek newsletter, WeedWeek Canada, and WeedWeek California to get weekly info on the most interesting industry delivered to your inbox. www.weedweek.net/newsletterEmail us your comments, questions or suggestions at hello@weedweek.netFollow us on Twitter and Instagram:twitter.com/weedweeknewstwitter.com/alexhalperintwitter.com/donnyshellinstagram.com/weedweeknews/
David Hua joins us and shares how regulations have changed medical cannabis: "Getting a medical card or recommendation wasn't too difficult in Prop 215, and was great as you got your recommendation, you could use it at any medical shop. But starting in 2018 if you had a recommendation, it didn't give you many benefits. You had to go to the state to get an official card in order to get taxes or the state taxes exempt."
David Hua is CEO and cofounder of Meadow. Meadow makes retail and delivery software for dispensaries. They were part of the Winter 2015 batch. You can check them out at GetMeadow.com. David’s on Twitter @Hua.Vincent Ning is CEO and cofounder of Nabis. Nabis is a cannabis services group. They offer distribution, logistics, sales, and marketing. You can check them out at GetNabis.com. Vincent's on Twitter @vcning.The YC podcast is hosted by Craig Cannon.***Topics00:38 - What David brought with him5:48 - Microdosing6:48 - What are people buying?10:38 - Customer demographics12:00 - CBD14:58 - Changing vocabulary around cannabis17:13 - What is Meadow?17:38 - What is Nabis?17:53 - Why did they choose to not do cannabis product manufacturing?22:38 - Fundraising as a cannabis company26:08 - Why is there not one dominant cannabis company?29:53 - Legalization across Canada31:38 - Banking as a cannabis company36:13 - Taxes37:38 - Price sensitivity40:14 - Brand loyalty43:23 - What will the market look like in 5-10 years?50:08 - Cannabis media52:23 - Psychedelics56:38 - Exonerations and social equity programs
For tech startup Meadow, there hasn’t been a more pivotal time than now. The legalization of cannabis in California marks the end of a modern prohibition era and the beginning of legal grey areas and logistical obstacles that Meadow is hoping to alleviate with their software enterprise. From seed to sale, Meadow Platform streamlines retail, operations, delivery, and data for nearly one hundred dispensaries. On this episode, David gives a brief history lesson on the cannabis industry, shares key metrics Meadow is focused on, and tackles the stigma surrounding cannabis. Links and images from this post are on the Lumi blog.
Today on 420 Cloud's Cannabis Connection our host Alex Mardikian is Joined by David Hua the CEO and co-founder of Meadow Care popularly known as the “Amazon of Weed”. Hua is an entrepreneur, marketer, problem solver, and catalyst. Before that he was Head of Mobile Growth at Provide Commerce and Head of Platform at Sincerely where he focused on growth and marketing. Previously, he held the position as VP of Content at HealthCentral and Director of Blogger Relations at Wellsphere. In addition, he served as the manager of an indie band called Downtown Harvest. They talk about What made him make the transition into cannabis, What takeaway did he get from the VC environment and much more.
DESTIGMATIZATION! The Stigma of Cannabis must end! Featuring some of our favorite guests from past iC episodes, including cannabis legends Debby Goldsberry + Todd McCormick, founder of Meadow, David Hua, and Chancellor Dale Sky Jones of Oaksterdam University, we compiled together an awesome video discussing cannabis stigma and the impact legalization will have in changing that. We want to thank all who came before us in this fight for legalization and destigmatization! It's been a long road, and while we've made great progress (8 of 9 states legal in 2016!), there is much left to fight for. Onward!
On September 20th, 2016 at the Oakland Museum of California, the first cannabis startup conference took place. With a focus on founders, startups, and raising capital, this event was the first of it's kind to get the tech community involved in cannabis. This is one of the later panels of the day, and one of our favorites. This panel featured founders David Hua of Meadow, Seibo Shen of VapeXhale, and Isaac Dietrich of Massroots! Their diverse backgrounds and experiences made this panel incredibly valuable to current and prospective cannabis founders. They gave their elevator pitch, discussed their value proposition, gave advice to aspiring founders, and added tremendous value to all who listened. We thank each of them for their incredible contributions to the industry and the ELEVATE conference. More content from ELEVATE to come! Tune in, listen up, get acquainted!
David Hua first joins us to discuss his journey with Meadow. Jaime Lewis then returns to discuss her new role with NCIA and what she’s doing with CRCR. Two executives doing very different things of equal importance in this next great american industry. David Hua then Jaime Lewis. Enjoy
There's already billions of dollars and millions of customers in the U.S marijuana industry -- and plenty of room to grow. High Times managing editor Jen Bernstein joins to talk about the state of the industry and where it's headed. Then, David Hua joins to talk about his marijuana logistics startup Meadow and what's happening on the business side.
In this episode we interview, David Hua, founder of Meadow. Meadow SF based startup that has an on-demand delivery service to connect patients with medical cannabis providers. Meadow also will send doctors to your house for in-home evaluations and recommendations. Brandon and Hua discuss merging technology with cannabis, his YCombinator experience, and what type of culture he wants to build at Meadow and in the industry.