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Liberec
Zprávy pro Liberecký kraj: Po úderu blesku ve Vratislavicích nad Nisou zůstává v nemocnici jedenáctiletá dívka

Liberec

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 3:15


V neděli 2. června 2024 se ve Vratislavicích nad Nisou po zásahu blesku do stromu zranilo několik lidí. Zdravotníci je převezli do okolních nemocnic. Většinu z nich už lékaři propustili domů.

Liberec
Zprávy pro Liberecký kraj: Nikdo ze zraněných při úderu blesku ve Vratislavicích nad Nisou není v ohrožení života

Liberec

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 3:08


Lékaři v pondělí 3. června propustí z liberecké nemocnice většinu z 19 pacientů, hospitalizovaných po zásahu bleskem. Další dva zůstanou v jablonecké nemocnici a jedna dívka je v pražském Motole. Všichni jsou stabilizovaní a mimo ohrožení života.

Hlavní zprávy - rozhovory a komentáře
Polední publicistika: Volba vedení v ODS a SPD. Riziko odvetného úderu Teheránu. Nácvik vodáků

Hlavní zprávy - rozhovory a komentáře

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 20:08


V jaké pozici na politické scéně rokují o víkendu na celostátní úrovni vládní ODS a opoziční SPD? Jak vážně může íránské vedení vzít varování amerického prezidenta Joe Bidena, aby Teherán nepodnikalo odvetný úder proti Izraeli za útok na íránský konzulát v Damašku. A co přesně dnes nacvičují vodáci na nejnebezpečnějším jezu v Česku v rámci osvětové kampaně na začátku vodácké sezony? Poslechněte si celou polední publicistiku s Vladimírem Krocem.Všechny díly podcastu Hlavní zprávy - rozhovory a komentáře můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Librairie Majalis
Tawati deru yaram (les maladies dermatologiques) - Dr Asan JOOB

Librairie Majalis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 58:13


Waxaatnu Dr Asan JOOB, ci "Tawati deru yaram (les maladies dermatologiques)" Daaru Muhti, 28 mars 2024 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librairie-majalis/message

Svobodné universum
Ivan Hoffman: Česko je typ země k jadernému úderu pro výstrahu, třeba na továrnu na střelný prach

Svobodné universum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 38:32


„My jsme země, kam se taková taktická jaderná zbraň dá hodit. Určitě spíše než do Německa nebo do Francie, protože to jsou země, které jsou vyzbrojené jadernými raketami. My ne. To znamená, že u nás by to tak nějak ještě trošku prošlo, jako taková výstraha. My doopravdy nejsme v nějaké luxusní situaci,“ říká Ivan Hoffman v odhlédnutí za událostmi minulého měsíce s Martinou Kociánovou. 01.04.2024, www.RadioUniversum.cz

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
EA543: Stacy Deru - The R&D Tax Credit and other Tax Advantages for Small Firm Architects

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 37:34


The R&D Tax Credit and other Tax Advantages for Small Firm ArchitectsJoin us as Stacy Deru, a seasoned business consultant from Engineered Tax Services, unravels the intricacies of tax advantages for small firm architects. Stacy delves into the R&D tax credit, sharing examples within architecture and stressing the importance of documentation. With over 20 years of experience, she discusses tax mitigation, estate planning, and strategic consulting, offering valuable insights for architects navigating the tax landscape.In this episode, Stacy encourages architects to think creatively, differentiating themselves by promoting additional services. Stacy also highlights energy incentives and financial opportunities architects can leverage to help clients save money. Don't miss this chance to elevate your financial strategy and gain a competitive edge.This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, The R&D Tax Credit and other Tax Advantages for Small Firm Architects with Stacy Deru.Connect with Stacy online at Engineered Tax Services, and find her on LinkedIn.Please visit Our Platform SponsorsGo to https://betterhelp.com/architect for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help. Thank you to our sponsor BetterHelp for supporting our community of small firm entrepreneur architects.ARCAT.com is much more than a product catalog, with CAD, BIM, and specifications created in collaboration with manufacturers. ARCAT.com also offers LEED data, continuing education resources, newsletters, and the Detailed podcast. Visit https://ARCAT.com to learn more.Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU... The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects.

The Gentle Rebel Podcast
39 | Who Can We Trust?

The Gentle Rebel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 47:12


When navigating a season or environment of change, we need things we can trust. But what does it mean to trust someone or something? Where does it come from? The word derives from the root "Deru" (firm, solid, steadfast), the same etymological foundation as the word tree. It brings an image of strength through flexibility, adaptability, and dependability to meet the moment's needs. A tree is anchored in place by its roots. It starts growing beneath the ground. Charlie Jones joined us in our September Courtyard Conversation to discuss dealing with unpredictable change. We explored the meaning of truth during uncertain times and how it relates to the growth and erosion of trust in the people and places around us. Maybe you can think of someone or something you have lost confidence in. What is it that means they can't be trusted? Words that come to mind are shape-shifting, slippery, and a drive to wiggle their way out of things to protect themselves. Someone who will do anything to avoid accountability and responsibility for their words and actions. When we lose trust in one person, it can impact the story we tell about everyone. This is why it's in the interests of a healthy culture to grow and nurture a shared understanding of and commitment to truth. It starts where we are. How is Trust Grown? What tells us it is safe to put our confidence in another person? These are some of the responses that came through the Courtyard conversation when we explored the characteristics of trust. This is not a prescriptive list of things to do but reflections on some of those signs and signals that indicate the presence of truth, as we defined earlier. As the steadfastness that runs through from our roots to the tips of our leaves. Integrity (practising what you preach) We scan for signs that we can or cannot trust someone based on whether their actions reflect their words. Respect (to look again) Trust grows when we look beneath someone's role/position/performance and meet them at the level of being. This is an ongoing practice, not a one-time event. Patience (slowing down) Trust grows when someone cares enough to slow down and address things properly and effectively. If they appear in a rush to sugarcoat, appease, or force quick change, we might wonder what they are afraid of. Accountability (a shared agreement) Trust grows when we have mechanisms to hold ourselves and one another to a shared vision and foundational values. Something against which to "balance the books". It erodes if we hold people accountable for things around which we have not reached a shared consensus. Listening (holding space) Listening is a buzzword in many situations and environments where change occurs. But hope and trust are quickly eroded if you're told you're being listened to, but evidence says you're being ignored. Charlie co-founded Spaces For Listening with Brigid Russell, so we had a good chat about the characteristics of genuine listening. Encouragement (unconditional acceptance) Praise can feel manipulative because it is linked to doing things in the correct/acceptable way. Even if it feels good to hear (when it aligns with our feelings about something), it doesn't help trust grow as we think they are trying to get something from us. On the other hand, encouragement is about unconditional acceptance at the level of being. Seeing who we are BENEATH what we do creates conditions for that to flourish in its own way. Bravery (going against the grain) Trust grows when we witness someone act from a place of truth. A willingness to make life more difficult for themselves because there is something more important to them. Maybe they are willing to have a difficult conversation, admit they were wrong about something, or stand up to authority. When someone sacrifices their comfort or pleasure for the sake of something or someone else, it can grow a sense of trustworthiness.

owrsi | پادکست اورسی
قسمت ۲۷ پادکست اورسی - یک زمان، یک دیدار

owrsi | پادکست اورسی

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 23:45


قسمت بیست‌وهفتم پادکست اورسی – یک زمان، یک دیداردر این قسمت سراغ مفهومی ژاپنی تحت عنوان «ایچی‌گو ایچی‌یه» رفتیم. هر ملاقات و دیداری و هر لحظه‌ای که تجربه می‌کنیم گنجینه‌ای منحصر به فرد است و دیگر هرگز به همان شکل تکرار نمی‌شود. این اصطلاح به ما یادآوری می‌کند که قدردان تک‌تک لحظه‌های زندگی باشیم.حامی این اپیزود: بیت‌پین؛ تجربه سرمایه‌گذاری نوینوبسایت بیت‌پین | اینستاگرام بیت‌پینحمایت از پادکست:https://owrsi.com/podcasts/مقالۀ مونو نو آواره در ادبیات ژاپنموسیقی و محتوای استفاده‌شده در این قسمت:00:00 تا 02:00 | Deru - 197902:00 تا 02:30 | موسیقی تیتراژ ساختۀ بامداد افشار02:30 تا 04:00 | Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence05:00 تا 06:00 | Jake Shimabukuro performs -Ichigo Ichie07:30 تا 09:30 | ماکان اشگواری - زمان09:06 تا 11:36 | Joe Hisaishi – Merry Go Round of Life12:15 تا 00:00 | Sheku Kanneh – Mason Morceaux de Fantaisie, Op 3-1-Elégie13:53 تا 00:00 | مینا دریس – بازخوانی قطعه‌ای از ام کلثوم15:38 تا 18:13 | Clair de Lune - Kazumasa Hashimoto18:14 تا 21:06 | Talvin Singh, Rakesh Chaurasia - Heaven21:08 تا 23:00 | هولوگرام و مازیار خواجیان – زیر ستاره‌ها Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LA.LV KLAUSIES!
Seifu lobijs, tārpainas pīles un mīlestība, kas iet caur vēderu. "Šauj garām!" #181 epizode.

LA.LV KLAUSIES!

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 54:14


Hibrīdā epizode ar Skype ar Induli Burku, Lindu Dombrovskau un Oskaru Treilihu. Runājam par jaunu Valsts policijas Liepājas inspektores izgudrojumu. Mazliet par mežacūkām, mazliet par tārpiem. Ieraksta laikā notiek neparedzētas lietas un tādēļ fona mazliet izplūdis tēls! Tad dodamies uz Meža dienām, kur sarunājamies ar Justu Dzedonu, Viesturu Arklonu un Kristapu Didži! Militārā kafija - Daļa no ienākumiem tiek ziedota Latvijas Armijas Veterāniem. https://www.mil-coffee.eu/https://tacsale.eu/brand/mil-coffee Uzrādot mednieka apliecību saņemsi Militaryshop.lv (Brīvības 132, Rīga) 10% atlaidi! Epizodi veido: Linda Dombrovska, Indulis Burka, Oskars Treilihs Pievienojieties šim kanālam, lai iegūtu piekļuvi privilēģijām. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqB3nyhYHXKobopia9d7xgA/join

Laboratoř
První evropští farmáři nebyli žádní beránci. Řada z nich zemřela po úderu do hlavy

Laboratoř

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 25:29


Z kosterních pozůstatků více než 2 300 raných evropských zemědělců a pastevců plyne, že násilí bylo v mladší době kamenné na denním pořádku. Každá desátá nalezená lebka z té doby ze 180 různých evropských lokalit má zranění. Všechny díly podcastu Laboratoř můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Pievienotā vērtība
Līderu maiņa apdrošināšanā: šobrīd vispopulārākā ir veselības apdrošināšana

Pievienotā vērtība

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 17:26


Raidījumā Pievienotā vērtība šoreiz par apdrošināšanu, kur ilgstošo nozares karali - dzīvības apdrošināšanu - no troņa gāzusi veselības apdrošināšana. Vēl arī par pasīvajām mājām, kuru pievilcību "debesīs dzen" augstās enerģijas cenas.  Līderu maiņa apdrošināšanā - ja iepriekš lielākais apdrošināšanas veids bija dzīvības apdrošināšana, tad šā gada pirmajos trīs ceturkšņos to pārspējusi veselības apdrošināšana. Tas, no vienas puses nozīmē, ka vairāk domājam un rūpējamies par savu veselību, bet arī dārgāk maksājam par dažādiem veselības pakalpojumiem, kas attiecīgi ceļ polišu cenas. Šī nav viennozīmīgi pozitīva tendence, to atzina Latvijas Apdrošinātāju asociācijas prezidents Jānis Abāšins. Viņš norāda, ka dzīvības apdrošināšana ir tā, kas parāda, cik liels sabiedrībā ir sociālais drošības spilvens, un arī to, cik gatavi un spējīgi esam maksāt par lielāku drošību mūsu dzīvēs. Te jāpiemin, ka dzīvības apdrošināšanā ieskaita arī uzkrājošo apdrošināšānu un pēc Abāšina teiktā šogad, redzot mīnusus uzkrājumos, daudzi izlēma izņemt uzkrāto. Šobrīd apdrošinātāji tāpat kā visi pārējie uzņēmumi bažīgi skatās uz cenu kāpumu. Pieaug interese par pasīvajām mājām Enerģijas cenu kāpums un enerģijas neatkarības jautājumi, tajā skaitā par to, vai, maksājot par siltumu un gaismu, nemaksājam arī par to, lai Krievija varētu turpināt karu Ukrainā, tikai kāpinājusi interesi arī par pasīvajām mājām.  "Visdrošākais enerģijas veids ir nevis megavats, bet "negavats" - enerģijas vienība, kuras nav, kuru nevajag. Pasīvā ēka balstās uz šī principa. Ja mums nevajag šo enerģijas vienību, mums ir pilnīgi vienalga, cik tā maksā un no kā to ražo," stāsta biedrības "Passive House Latvija" valdes loceklis Krišjānis Kalnciems. Un lai gan daudziem joprojām liekas, ka pasīvā māja tas nav domāts visiem, tad tagad tā vairs nav, skaidro Kalnciems.

Greizie rati
Kas tas par vīru: sit sev pa vēderu, citiem kājas danco? Mīklas min Mediņu ģimene

Greizie rati

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 33:30


Kas tas par vīru: sit sev pa vēderu, citiem kājas danco? Šo Līvas Priedes un citu klausītāju atsūtītās mīklas Griezajos ratos min Mediņu ģimene Medemciemā: mamma Ramona (PII "Mārzemīte" mūzikas skolotāja), tētis Ernests (Latvijas Nacionālās operas simfoniskā orķestra mūziķis, Pārdaugavas mūzikas un mākslas skolas sitamo instrumentu pedagogs) ar dēliem Kristeru (10 gadi) un Julianu (4 gadi).

ConvoCourses
Convocourses Podcast: Process vs Prize

ConvoCourses

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 63:16


http://convocourses.com check out the video: https://youtu.be/TGrw5yT6sSY   Hey guys, this is Bruce and welcome to combo course podcast. And today we're gonna be talking about a few things. One of the things I wanna talk to you guys about is process versus prize or system over goals. And this really applies to everything in life, but we're gonna specifically talk about cyber security. Another thing I'm gonna show you as a new book I'm working on. It's not, it's gonna be out. I don't know, probably within the next month and a half, I gotta get it edited and all that kind of stuff. I'm actually still writing it, but it's gonna come out soon. So that's. Something we're talk about, then I'm gonna open it up to any kind of questions you have about getting into this space in cyber security. And in the it, I got a lot of people contacting me about how to get in this field. That's growing really fast or how to upgrade themselves and all that kind of stuff. I've been doing this for over 20 years. I'm a subject matter expert specifically in cyber security compliance. That's, what I've been doing for most of this time that I've been in this space. And so if you have any questions about that, how to get in it, how to, what to do like specific questions even I can answer 'em on this live. All right. Let's get into this. First of all, I want to tell you guys that I have a site called combo courses.com where I sell lots of stuff. A bunch of courses, also books, and a ton of stuff for free. If you are interested.  So if you're interested in that, go check out convo courses.com. Like, I said, lots of free stuff. It's free to sign up lots of training downloadables if you happen to be in this space I'm constantly giving out free stuff. I'm trying to build a community. And that's why, if you have question, why I'm giving out anything for free, that's the reason why cuz I'm building a community I'm, thinking bigger. I'm thinking about making a community that helps itself and Built one of these before in a whole different genre. And it, works really well. So that's what I'm doing. If you're interested in joining that community, join me on, YouTube. Join me on discord. Join me on TikTok. Join me everywhere. Combo courses, just type to combo courses. You'll find us out there where have a growing community of people that's coming together to learn this to, level up together to, get more to, make that money really. That's what it comes down to for take take, care of our families and take care of ourselves. Okay. So what I'm gonna talk to you today about the first topic of discussion will be about will be about process versus the prize. A lot of people contact me about trying to get to certifications or degrees and which ones should they get and all that kind of stuff.  and it's really the wrong question and I don't fault anybody for it. Because I was, I had the same kind of questions when I first started. You should be focused more on the process and this, really goes on everything in life. Your focus should be not on the prize, not on how many likes you get, not on how many people are watching you, not on how many people or how many degrees you're gonna get or, courses or any one thing. It should be on the process itself. And we're gonna specifically talk about cyber security, cuz that's my profession, but this really applies to anything in life. Let me specify what I mean by using this an example. Lately people have been asking me about the a plus comp Tia certification and how do you get it? Where, do you get it from? How do you know all this kind of, what kind of job can you get if you actually do that, all that kind of all those kinds of questions and is there's nothing wrong going for that certification or any other certifications. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. And I would encourage you to get it if this is your first time getting in, into cyber security, into it in general it's a good thing to get. But what I wanna say is that the most important thing that you should focus on is the process of learning this the common body of knowledge that goes into it. And the reason why I say that is because if you focus on the common body of knowledge, if you focus on actually learning what you have to do in to get that certification, to get that it certification. If you focus on that,  you'll have all the knowledge that you need to go ahead and take the Google support it certification. You'll have the knowledge that you need to actually go ahead and take the in network plus certification. You'll, have all the knowledge you need to actually spend your, whole your, whole resume. If you actually learn the stuff that's in the comp tier a plus certification, right? It's just one thing. If you focus if you focus on just that thing, just that one prize, you'll get that prize, and there's nothing wrong with that, but I'm telling you to focus on the whole orchard. I'm telling you to focus on the seeds. That's gonna get you like not just one certification, not just a little bit of experience, but expand your whole horizon and get you way more knowledge, way more certification, way more experiences and, actually get more from the fruits of your labor. To do that. You gotta focus on the actual labor, not the prize. The prize is cool. I'm not telling you like not to get it. I'm saying expand like what you are, what you're doing by focusing on the work, focusing on the process itself, of learning the process of learning all the curriculum that's in CompTIA. And let me give you a specific example of what I'm talking about. Let's go to CompTIA. Let's we're gonna use CompTIA a plus certification as an example of what I'm talking about. This is my, this was my first certification and this is why I promoted so much because after I learned that certification, I knew enough about computers to where I could get in this field. And I was working helped desk for a while and I learned enough about troubleshooting and all that kind of stuff to where it, was able to expand my entire career. Eventually get me to working, making six figures and being able to take all these vacations and all kinds of stuff. But here's the curriculum right here. And if you're listening to me right now, it's, I'll read it. There's nine skills that you have to master to validate your CompTIA, a plus certification, hardware, operating systems, software troubleshooting, network troubleshooting mobile devices, virtualization, cloud operational procedures, these, all of these things. And these section, if you actually buy the book, these are the sections, some of the sections that'll mainly be broken into. And of course, it'll go more detail in each one of these areas. If you actually learn this stuff and not just go ahead and take the test and pass, cuz that's, actually the easy part taking the test and passing it you can actually go. and take a bunch of just retake the test over and over again. And eventually you'll pass the test. I'm telling you to study the common body of knowledge and know and understand what's actually happening. Do go beyond just taking the test, go beyond just taking the questions and passing the test, go into actually setting up a lab in your house, figuring out how to put all that stuff together, figuring out your own network, figuring out how firewalls, whole space firewalls work, how's that different from network, firewalls, learning, all that stuff by maybe even actually doing it in your own home. Maybe actually helping your community out. If there's an opportunity for you to do that, actually getting hands on to where you literally understand it, building your own computer, things like that, to where you understand it. So fully that the comp Tia a plus certification, when you get it is not a big. It's your first certification. So obviously you're gonna be patting yourself on the back, but what I'm saying is if you expand your base and you understand this stuff, like you really deeply understand it, you can go then and go take other certifications, entry level certifications, easily like a plus certifications, the natural next step in your evolution. And then the next thing you could probably take is a com is a Google support it certification, which will probably be easy for you, cuz you have gone so deep in the rabbit hole for a plus certification. I'm telling you to learn the common body of knowledge and learn the process, put the, put that work in and that will give you all your other, everything else. You'll get all kinds of other prizes, not just the certification, right? And you might even inspire you to go get a degree. If you choose to go that path, you don't have to, but you could the process over the prize. This is book I read. A really good book. I encourage you to go out and get it. It's called atomic habits and it's really, it's a really good book. And he, one of the things he said in the book was don't focus on the goal, focus on the system, creating a system to get that goal. And that's what I'm talking about. So if you focus on the process, that'll get you to that certification. You can get a whole bunch of other certifications and experience. If you actually understand how to build computers, how to build a network, if you actually have a hands on that you can do in your house nowadays. So that's what I'm trying to encourage you to do super important. The next question should be how do I, get developed a discipline to focus on the work rather than just the prize? Because it's easy to work, focus on the prize. Like you're thinking about, okay, if I make this $65,000 a year after I get the certification, or if I can, if I, maybe I focus on getting I'll be able to get six figures. If I get this professional level certification, and now I'm not telling you not to get six figures, I'm not telling you not to get a professional level cert. I'm not telling you not to get agreed. None of that. I'm not telling you that's the fruits of your labor. What I'm trying to tell you is if you focus on the actual process, if you work, if you focus on the discipline in that process, you can have any damn thing you want. And what happens, what I've noticed is what happens is like when you focus on that discipline in this career path, all the people who I know who, are at this super high echelon is super high level. All these guys are highly accomplished because that's exactly what they did. They're more focused on like actually knowing and understanding how to do this stuff. and because of that, all these other certifications are within their grasp. They have all these other opportunities and all of these other success factors that come in because they actually know the material. So well, that's where I want you to focus on. If you focus on the discipline of doing the process, then everything else you'll not only have the certification, you'll have several other opportunities to take other certifications, cuz you'll understand it so effectively. And then after a while you notice a plus certifications is not that big of a deal at all. You'll notice that the does any certification is not that big of a deal. One of the things that I've learned on this path of just having the discipline to to, really go deep in this and become a professional level, subject matter expert in this field is that. whenever I go to a new organization, they're always pat me on the back. I get all these certifications. I get all these awards I should say. And and I'm not telling you that to like brag or anything like that, cuz it's not bragging rights for me. It's bragging rights is that I was able to take care of my family. It's bragging rights is I was able to take my family to Hawaii. That was dope. I do this for my family. I do this for to do better than just survive. And for me that's the greatest reward that I could ever receive because of that. I don't care that some giant company gave me an award, gave me extra a little bit extra cash because I, accomplished something within their organization. When you I'm focused on the process of allowing us to have a roof over our head and to eat good. That's what I'm focused on. The process that it takes to do that means me studying sometimes late at night means me waking up a little bit earlier. Sometimes means me putting in the work that I need to do beyond motivation. Cuz sometimes I'm not motivated. Sometimes I'm sick to my stomach and I don't feel like doing nothing. And I don't feel like getting out of bed. I, all I wanna do is watch YouTube all day and watch stupid videos. That's why , but what do, but I know that the discipline has to take precedence over bad habits, so once you get that in your head, once you start to develop this muscle of just having the discipline to get outta bed and go stay up late or do other things you need to do to make these things work. It, changes everything in your whole life. And I'm not just talking about cyber security. I'm talking about everything in your life. . If you focus on the process and the discipline that it takes to do that process, you can do anything you want to do in this life, but it takes motor. It takes discipline beyond motivation. Motivation's not enough. You gotta have the discipline to do it. And that, and cyber security is no different. So that's all I want to say about that. It's just something that I noticed about my own life. Anything that I've done in my life that was successful, but it came because I had the discipline to put, I put in the discipline to do it. If you go out and the discipline takes you to another level because, if I fail a certification, you only fell. If you quit, I'll just keep taking it until I pass it. That's what I'll do. I won't. I do. I will not quit. I'll just keep taking it until I pass it. Once you get that discipline in you, nothing is gonna stop you. You're just gonna keep doing it. Okay. Anyway, let me tell you guys about Couple things here. So if you didn't know, my name is Bruce. I run a site called combo courses. I'm building a community of like-minded cyber security, people who wanna teach each other, learn from one another. I call it combo courses, cuz it's a conversation between me and the community between us, the, between the community and itself. I'm, building a community. I've got 10,000 followers on YouTube. I've got a few followers on on Facebook. I've got a few followers on my Facebook group on, discord, on and starting to build a community on TikTok where we're just helping each other out, learning from one another and building up and that's the, ultimate goal to this whole. If you're interested in learning more, you wanna follow me go to YouTube and then go to combo course type in combo courses. You'll find me there where I talk about all things related to cyber security. Talk about how to get into this field. I talk about how to do risk management framework, which is my specialty and, security compliance. That's what I mainly focus on. If you're interested in getting more out of this, I've got a book out there. That's related to my actual specialty, which is risk management framework, where I talk about the security controls that go into N 800 risk management framework. I've got one that's foundational and I've got one that like foundational, meaning you don't have to know anything. You just listen to the book. I got it on audio by the way. Or, you can read the book and and, learn a little bit more about that.  And it's so popular that people are literally copying my book like this dude copied my book and is selling it. He copied my book and selling it as his own anyway. So it must be good if that's the case. I've got two books out there. I'm building more than just a book. I'm building a entire community. I'm building a a, an entire something where you can talk to me directly. You could talk to me directly and ask me specific questions about how to do this. And I think that's why a lot of people have been following, because I answer questions that they ask me. So if you have any questions whatsoever, feel free to con to call up to email me, or you could actually ask me a question right now. If it's related to cyber security, I'll do my best to help you out. And, that goes for everybody in this community. I really appreciate all the people who've been following me. I appreciate all the questions. I appreciate all the accolades, all the. Great comments that I've gotten on my book. It's, really been a great, a very rewarding thing to see people actually commenting and, leaving positive comments on my books and stuff. So that's really good. If you didn't know, go to amazon.com type in risk management framework or Bruce Brown. You'll see my book there. And I also have a site called combo courses. I have a podcast I'm doing at least once a week. I've got I'm on YouTube doing combo courses. So follow me if you're interested in this kind of content, if you're interested in getting the it or a risk management framework then, follow me. All right. And I'm gonna show you guys a glimpse of the book then I'm writing right now is how to improve your resume and, be able to get people to contact you. Cuz that's what I've been doing in the last few years. Reason why I've been able to get all these jobs quickly. Okay. Deru has a question on YouTube. He says, Hey Bruce, what resources would you recommend for keeping in tune with the latest. And updates in cyber security. And I would say de truth. That's a good question. By the way, I would say that really depends on what categori category, sorry that you have in cyber security because there's many different cat cyber security is a huge category. It's huge. Like it's a huge field. It's a huge umbrella. You've got everything from risk management framework to you've got cyber threat intelligence which, does threat hunting. You've got you've got Intel, which is considered a part of cyber security cyber Intel. You've got forensics, you've got all kinds of different branches of cyber security. So it really depends on the branch. Now, if you want an overall of all cyber security, I could tell you, I could tell you some of my resources. And then what I'll do is I'll break it down into different genres of, cyber security, the ones that I know. All right. So first the first really good resource would probably be the CIS A's website. CISA is a government site not, the actual certifications from Isak. I'm talking about csa.gov. And so CS a is cyber security infrastructure and security agency. This is one of the most one of the best resources. Let me just switch my camera here for TikTok, for those who wanna watch. So this is SI this isa.gov csa.gov. And these guys are one of the best resources for things that are going on mostly to the whole United States, like federal government, state governments. If there's a huge hack, you'll see 'em here. Pop up here. You'll also see different vulnerabilities that come out like the big ones, different malware. Like right now here they have 20, 21 top malware strains. And then they've got a blog here with the newsroom. Let's just go to, let's go to this one. This is dated August 31st, and this is SAFECOM publishes 2022 SAFECOM strategic plan. This is all like federal type stuff. So if you are in the federal space, this is one of your best resources. Let me see what other resources are there? Other places you can go if you happen to be in vulnerability management are the people who like manage they manage let me see if I could switch. Oh, you switch it like that. Huh? Oh, that's cool. So messing around with TikTok , that's what I'm doing in the background. So vulnerability management, that's people who take care of their organization's vulner patches, right? PA there's patches that are always coming in. And they have to update 'em. So one of the best resources for that is probably CVEs is a huge database of all the vulnerabilities that are popping up throughout the industry. That's through a vendor it's all vendors. So it's not any one specific vendor that being said, vendor. If, you have say Microsoft patches, then the best resource is Microsoft for, their most recent vulnerabilities in how to fix 'em. And then if it, if you have a Cisco device, it's Cisco. That's the best place for the most current things going on with Cisco. And if you have an apple product, same thing, like if you have a Macintosh, you go to the vendor, but this CVE site is really good because it has a huge database. That's constantly being updated to inform you of what is going on for vulnerabilities. Let me see if I can find a really good breakdown of this. Let me see, where do you normally I find the individual CVEs from the, from Google. Let me see CVE resources. Okay. Just trying to find like a specific CBE that I could show you here. So yeah, CBEs are good for for, actual vulnerabilities and then there's Like I said different branches of cyber security. So each branch has its own like group of resources. Government has C I S a everybody in a lot, everybody in the government goes to C S a site. And they have the most recent APTs advanced, persistent threats, most recent vulnerabilities, all that kind of stuff. What's what the government's doing. Like what, where we should be focusing our energy. What it's, really good resource. And CVEs, this is like a huge database of, all the places you want to go for vulnerabilities. And I'm look, I'm still looking for the actual database  of the actual vulnerabilities. Let me just, okay. See CVE I'm on Google right now, typing in CVE. Let me see a specific one would be iOS CBE for I iOS. They have a vulnerability data database that has every single vulnerability you could think of. So this one's for iOS 15.6 and at this is going straight to apple site for 15.6, a recent kernel update and web kit update that they have. And it's for CVE 2022 3, 2 8, 9 3. You might be familiar with this one, but I'm gonna type that one into Google. And it goes straight to the CVE site that I was just on. And then it'll have a breakdown of, how it affects other things. So this is one of the best resources that I, was, we were using a lot in almost every place I've gone to. We use the same thing, private sector and. Public sector uses this one. Now, if you're in the department of defense, let me show you like department. See, it really depends on where you're at, but department of defenses, best resources is called dissa. D I S a DISA do mail. Okay. So D the DISA mill website has some of the best resources as far as how to fix your system. They have the STIGs the, security test security, technical implementation guides, one of the best resources on the internet even, the private sector uses it. That's how good it is, but this is a really good resource for department of defense and actual federal government. And it's so good. Recently it's gotten so good that even, the private sector start using the STIGs. So yeah here, it is right here. Here's the news that they're always releasing different stuff. That's related to department of defense, mostly. But. Their STIGs are incredible. Their training is ridiculous. It's one of the best resources. It really depends on what branch and what area of cyber security that you're going in. But so I, hope that answers your question de truth. Specifically, what area, if you tell me, what area of cyber security you're in, we could find like a really good resource for it. Okay. I've got a question or comment on, TikTok. They say, Hey, hi, Bruce. How difficult is it to travel with a security clearance with, or without a job? This is a great question. Okay. The question is how difficult is it to travel with or without a security clearance? It's not difficult at all to travel with a security clearance. It just takes a little bit of research on your part. It depends on the, on your clearance. So Deru thank you so much for that 19 bucks. I appreciate you. So let me, this is a really good, this is a great question. I'm glad, so glad you asked me this question. So let's answer this now. I'm speaking from a person who's had a public trust, which I have right now. I've had a sec, a secret clearance, and I've had a Ts S E I clearance. And I've known people who have a higher clearance than me. And I could tell you there's there is a difference. Alright, how difficult is it to travel? It's not difficult. You can travel anywhere you want. However I'll start from the highest and go to the lowest. Okay. So a friend of mine and I won't name names, I won't tell how, what kind of clearance he had. I'll just say it was a hi, his clearance was higher than sci this. If you wanna Google what that is, then just research it for yourself. Just go to Google and type in high clearances. High top secret clearances. He had one of those. He had something above that, and this dude could barely talk about what he did. He was very guarded. He said that they tapped his phone. Like they knew where he was at all times. It's it is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. It's preposterous. I said I would never work for an agency that does that. They openly told him, Hey, by the way, we are tracking you we know where you're going. Here's and then they told him there's places you cannot go. It's, there's places you couldn't. And then when he named the places, I thought he was gonna say oh, I can't go to obvious places. Like I can't go anywhere near Iran. I can't go to there's certain places in some, countries in Africa, you can't go there's certain places in. But then he said he couldn't go to certain parts of the Philippines. I was like, what? There's certain parts of the Philippines. He couldn't go because there was terrorist activity there. And I was shocked. I'm like, I never heard of nothing like that. I didn't for a second. I didn't even believe him. Then he started breaking it all down. Cuz there's like some kind of terrorist threat and some part of mening now I'm like, are you for real? And then there was, they even questioned people. He talked to whenever he would go overseas. So they weren't. And then a lot of times they weren't saying you can't go, but if you go overseas, you gotta tell us where you're going. You gotta tell us who you're talking to. That's the kind of clearance he had. All right. I don't like, I don't know much about that. I can just, all this is hearsay and bullshit. Okay. So do your own research on that one. I'm just telling you what this dude told me. Let me tell you about something. I know about the clearance. Like I had to tell top secret S sci I had a secret clearance and I had a, public sector. I'm gonna tell you about those three. All right. So in my experience, number one, there's no, they're not restricting me to. To most countries, the countries that I'm restricted to go to are obvious, and most, Americans should not go to these places. North Korea. Don't go to North Korea. Just don't. If you wanna know why just Google it, just do your own research. Don't go. It's just stupid. It's just dumb. Don't don't do it.  just don't especially if you used to be in the military, just don't do it. I don't, I just, anyway, I'm saying that because people have done it, you probably might be thinking like, why would nobody goes to North Korea? People don't do it. Iran. Don't just, don't go. The us. And unfortunately it's unfortunate that our countries cuz it's a, it's an amazing place with amazing.  amazing human history is happening there. And it's a shame that our governments can't work things out to where human beings can't go to certain parts of the world. To me, it's just dumb, but if you have a clearance yeah, they monitor that there's certain countries you really will lose your clearance over. There's certain places in there's certain countries in Africa that you can't go certain countries in Africa. Can't go, cuz there's too many. There's a list. Normally when you go to an organization, they'll have a list of places that you, they recommend you do not go. And so when you're, when you have your clearance, you're at this organization, one of the first things you should do is figure out what those countries are and what the policy is for your organization that you're working for. What policy do they have that says, okay, you cannot go to these places. And here's why, and the reason why that you can't is because of this thing called I a R. And so I a R is. Oh Lord. What is the acronym? I a it's like international. If you guys know what it is, please let me know. I can't remember off the top of my head. I a R is international trade arms. It's okay. Here it is right here. International traffic, and arms regulations. It, doesn't like this, the name of it doesn't fit. What it does. That's why it's confusing because it's not just arms that they're tracking. It's like all kinds of techn technical goods and, certain technologies. And I of understand why they do it because if you look at a country like China, China steals a lot of in an LA. This is not, cap. This is not conspiracy. This is real China. And other countries will steal certain technologies from us companies. They do this on a regular basis. It's a pretty smart move. I think they steal your, their, I. They've done it to Google. They did it to Google's search algorithm. They did it to Cisco. They did it to they stole the, that what's that jet. Oh my gosh. The joint strike fighter, they stole all the, they've done it to multiple successful organizations. And not just in the, to the United States. China's just one example. All countries do this, all countries do this to one another, they still intellectual property. And then they either implement it or do something in their own country so that they can get a leg up. But a lot of people do this to the United States cuz of the United States, regardless of weight, how you might. About the United States. It has some of the greatest innovations on planet earth. And it's because we're living in some sort of golden age where all this stuff is coming out. Like eventually this is gonna die out. Eventually all the ideas are gonna shift to another part of the world, probably China or something. But right now us is in this place where all these inventions are happening. Mostly from even TikTok, TikTok used to be vine. You know what I mean? Like this idea of TikTok was taken from vine. They looked at vine and said, wow, that's successful. And then they reengineered it, made it better. And, then absorbed musically. And then now you have TikTok, vine started in the us and I don't know, like what's going on in the us. Why there's so much innovation, why there's so many, I think it's because the, in my mind I I know it sounds.  stupid conspiracy theory, but, or some kind of stupid faith patriotism, but it's because we're, there's freedom here. There's freedom to think what you want and do what you and make mistakes. And that's why there's so many innovations here, I think. But if and if you, travel the world, like what's weird, what's crazy. When you travel, speaking of traveling, you see how much influence the us has on other countries. You see how just going like Philippines. I was in the Philippines like last two weeks ago, three weeks ago. And everybody's wearing Fu boo shirts. Fu boo is a us brand from diamond. What's his face? Not yeah. Diamond that billionaire the, billionaire on on shark tank, that dude came up with that brand and that thing's all over the Philippines. One of the most popular brands in the Philippines, you're walking through the mall and. I'm just saying like the influence that the us has is crazy. So one of the things that they, that country like different companies will have you do is Don not do not take our intellectual property to these countries. They'll have a list. Don't go to those places. If you value your career, look at what their policy is and adhere to it, if they're saying, do not go to these countries, don't do it. So that's what I'll say about that. It doesn't. So to answer, go back to the question. went off on the tangent, the que original question from, to was how difficult is it to travel with the security clearance with, or without a job? How difficult is it? It's not difficult. You can go wherever the hell you want. The problem is there's certain countries. If you go to go there, if you have a high enough clearance, you can lose your clearance. And they'll have a bunch of questions at the very least. They'll have a bunch of questions when you get back and they'll know where you went. What you can do is before you go, is you tell them I'm going here and then they'll have a list of things that, that they will, that they'll say for you to do or not to do. Is it difficult? No. Can you go, yes. Can you jeopardize your job? Depends. If you, violated that, that organization's policies and yes, that you can lose not only your clearance, but your job as well. So just keep that in mind. Somebody on TikTok said, Hey, yeah, they they're incredible at reverse engineering facts, Then in the Chinese, like in my mind, Chinese are the smartest human beings on earth. The Chi the Chinese are ha they're you say what you want, but man, they're in a they're I don't know, like it's so smart to steal. Like this is the smartest thing. You can do steal a billion dollars worth of research, take it to your country. And then boom, you have by. You have WeChat, you have TikTok. How smart is that? That's brilliant. I am a lamp seeker says you might end up with a polygraph. Oh yeah. A polygraph test. So one of the things that will happen is that you come back from your trip overseas and then they'll give you, you a polygraph test where they'll ask you a bunch of questions. Have you talked to any foreigners? Did, any foreign person come up to you and, ask you questions? This is just what I've heard from the, my, a friend of mine who has a high enough clearance to where they ask those kinds of que that's of what happens if you have a high enough clearance. So do your own research. If you happen to be at an organization that has clearances and stuff, and you're dealing with sensitive information, look into their policies, look into I a R, which is international traffic in arms regulation.  It's, not as bad as you think norm normally it's gonna be obvious places that you shouldn't go anyway, as an American citizen, it's just, you're jeopardizing yourself. know, I'm just being real with you. Don't, there's certain places you shouldn't go. If you want to know what that list is, you can probably go to they have a list of them on us embassy. The, state department has a list of places that they recommend. You don't go. If you have a clearance, you should probably listen to that list. Especially if you have a high enough clearance. All right. Let me ask, answer another, read some more comments here. Deru thank you so much, sir, for that, that 20 bucks, I really appreciate you. It says, I appreciate all you do. Your courses have helped me tremendously to learn risk management framework for my everyday duties. Thank you. And please keep up the great work and teaching people, man. Thank you Deru I really appreciate you, man. I appreciate this community. Thank you guys for watching me for all these years. Much appreciate it. All right. Let's keep going. I'm gonna answer a couple more questions. I'm not gonna be on here that long on this one. Feel like I said what I needed to say, but if you guys have any questions, I'll stay as long as we have questions. Let me see I'm going on YouTube right now and answering some questions from there. Have a very lively, active community on YouTube. If you're interested in getting diving into this. But I have one, a couple comments on, TikTok says I agree with you. you have to have some permission to go to some certain countries. You might get a polygraph. Wow. Yeah. He, this guy knows what he's talking about. So speaking back on, on this security clearance issue, not enough, really people really talk about this. And that's why I think I get so much traction on, YouTube and social media when I talk about this kind of stuff. But he says he says, he, when I was, what I was saying is if you travel with a security clearance, you should get permission. The right thing to do is to talk to the organization. Okay. That's the safest and right thing for you to do. If you have a clearance, if you have anything I say above a secret, if you happen to work for, even if you don't have no clearance and you're working for a, an organization who deals with sensitive information, especially if you're trying to work from those countries, like you should really think about doing this, talk to the organization first and say, Hey, next month,  I'm going to Thailand next month. I'm going to Indonesia. I'm going to Columbia, wherever the case may be. Just let 'em know. And what'll happen is because I've done this before the HR department will say here's a pamphlet of places. You shouldn't go in colo while you're in Columbia or you shit, you can't go to Cuba  you, can't go there. Here's why. And you might not agree with it. You might think it's stupid and maybe it is. But the point is, if you try to go, you could lose your clearance and your job in certain places that you go to. And then he lamp seeker says they might do a polygraph test on you. Like when you get what he means is I think this is what he means. This never happened to me. When you get back, they might ask you some questions and hook you up to a polygraph test to see if you're lying.  I'm not that's isn't that crazy? That's never happened to me, but a couple friends of mines that happened to that have a high enough clearance that, that happened to I'm like, wow, really? Yeah. So just be mindful of that. You can go. But the right thing to do is to talk to your organization before you go and do your own research too, look at their policies, right? If you don't wanna say anything, you want your own privacy, whatever, do your own research, because they'll have a policy that tells you flat out, Hey, look at the HR departments travel. They have a travel guide for you. Look at their read that thing, especially in the foreign country, foreign travel, read that, and they'll have a list of do not fly. Like you cannot go to these places. And here's why I a R whatever the case may be. Here's why you can't go. Or they'll say you can go there, but avoid these places, or you can go there, but. Don't talk to you gotta avoid talking to just any random people coming up to you to asking you questions. And the reason why I say that is because one of the tactics that organizations from a foreign organizations will do is they'll have a casual, fine looking young lady. Come sit next to you at a bar and start asking you a bunch of questions and get real, real intimate with you and ask you a whole bunch of questions to get more and more information off you and try to date you. If it's really serious, they'll date you like a damn spy and get even more information while they're dating you. Right now, you have a long distance relationship with a person who works for the CCP or something. If you think that this is crazy talk and spy talk, this actually happened to a couple Canadians, happens to Canadians and Americans. You don't believe me. Look it. Like they work for the government or they work for a high level organization or just an organization. All these innovations they'll get really close to you. Then they'll start asking a bunch of questions. Just be careful. All right. Lamp seeker says, keep up what you're doing. Thank you, sir. I appreciate that. It says even a secret that you have you have to get permission at least 30 days. Oh Oh. you're saying if you have a secret clearance. Okay. Okay. Listen to this. Here's some insider information right here. If you have a secret clearance, you have to get permission at least 30 days ahead, and some require 45 days or more. So the right thing to do, and he says I'm an ISSO, but I was in industrial security for 15 years. Oh, here you go. Right here. So these guys put me on a game, like people like this is combo courses right here. This is what I'm. This is why I do this. People like this dude right here who come and educate me. This is a great opportunity. A teaching moment. So I didn't know this. So listen to this. If you have a secret clearance, especially if you work in cyber security, right? Regardless it, if you could work in the hospital, sweeping floors, if you have a secret clearance, he's saying some organizations require you to let them know 30 to 45 days in advance. And he's saying he's an ISSO, but he used to work in industrial security for 15 years. Industrial security are the guys who are really, deep into things like I a R really, deep into things like personnel security. So this guy knows what he's talking about. When one time I was doing it live and I was like, I don't know, I've never had a polygraph test and I don't know how it works and this dude just schooled me on it. And I was able to, we were able to push that information out. So other people know information about a polygraph test. So I really appreciate that. Thank you, lamp seeker, great information. And he says, especially if you didn't get permission yeah. You gotta get, you should get permit. That's the right thing to do that's the right thing to do. All right. Let me answer some questions on YouTube. And in Deru adds to that conversation, he says, always talk to the FSO of your company. And that's a correct me if I'm wrong, but facility security, officer functional security officer functional FSO is like a security person. Who, does secur personnel security. Like they, they make sure that you, if you're gonna travel somewhere you're read up on any kind of issues that going on in that country. If there happen to be any things like that you, have to have situational awareness. You should know what you're just getting yourself into. If you do go to another country. And that's something that I've been really good about, I travel quite a bit and I've been traveling even when I was in the military, I would travel. And you it's really important to know situational awareness. And let me just give you a couple stories, cuz I've been traveling since I've had up to top secret clearance and I've traveled extensively. I've been to 15 different countries. And while I had clearances while I was working in the private public sector and I, know a little bit of something about this and I'm, gonna tell you a story. So when I I was in I used, I was stationed in, Korea. I was stationed in South Korea and this was in year 19. I'm dating myself, but it was in 1,998  to, the year 2000  yeah I'm, a little older than I looked. Yeah, I was stationed there and I would just go off base. I would just roll. I would just roll off base. I was in Kusan and Osan that area. And I would I was actually in working in security. I was a, I was physical security at the time. I was a security force member in the mil, in the military. That means I was military police as probably the thing. Everybody understand really. I was weapon specialist. I was high level security guard anyway, so I would just go on. I learned Korean onion, AHI come, Sony die. I learned some Korean and then I'd get in the car. And the taxi, and then just go, and so the problem with that is that there's certain places in Korea that people don't really didn't at the time and probably same hated Americans at the time. There was a bunch of colleges that how colleges are, right. There's just a lot of younger people and influenced by a, like a rebellious mindset. And they, it, bottom line is they hated Americans and they blamed the us for dividing the north and South Korea. And the reason why I know this for sure is cuz that's the red Eric. They were saying when they were out there protesting at the colleges and also that's what some of the gate guards, I would have to work with Korean. The Royal the Republic of Korea army and air force, I would walk, I would talk to 'em. Some of 'em were really cool and taught me Korean and, I would talk to 'em about English and hip hop and stuff like that were really cool, but some of them hated me and they would not say three words to you. And I would still talk to those guys and they would flat out telling me I don't like Americans and I'm.  and a little bit in Korean, why don't you like us? And they would tell me you guys divided the us government divided our country in half. And you guys are the reason why north and south are no longer speaking to one another it's you are the reason if you guys left, we'd be able to unite Korea and I'd be like, what? I'm like, that's not what I was told, and I was like, then I thinking are both of us being fed propaganda for our go from our governments? I was just thinking about all this stuff long. Okay. Let me get back on track. So I'm off base and people are super cool with me. I'm some black dude in, South Korea in the middle of nowhere. Nobody can speak English. I'm speaking, my broken ass Korean and people are super cool, but it's the older people who are. Younger people hated Americans. And so at certain places that you would go get back to base and I was cool, right? I just met a couple. I had this great experience in Korea and everything. I was just like, happy but I get back to base and they said, Hey there was a dude who got killed. There was an army dude who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. And this mob of Koreans killed him because they were having a protest. And I don't know what this dude was thinking, but he was walking by college and this mob killed this dude. And they were saying, do not go to these places. Here's the this area here, and this area here, if you are an American, do not go here, period, you are not allowed to go there. And they told us why they, killed more than one soldier who would happen to be near those. You might, they might have had a girlfriend there. So I don't know, but these dudes were killed and I was like, damn. Luckily there were no not big colleges where I was at, but just situational awareness. You gotta know what's going on. So whenever you go off base, whenever maybe you have nothing to do with the military, you just traveling abroad or whatever, just know what's going on. I'm not telling, I'm not trying to scare you from going abroad, man. You should definitely use leave the United States and go experience the world. Experience, humanity, experience other cultures, man, it's gonna open up your eyes to a whole different I'm different, man. I'm, I've been to several countries. I've seen extreme poverty. I've seen extreme wealth. I've seen I know that the us lacks heavily in certain areas that we shouldn't lack in, but I know that we, that the us is so successful in or other areas. The U. The world is not what you think it's, way beyond what you believe or watch on TV or whatever. Like you gotta go there though. I'm not trying to scare you into not going, but I'm just saying have situational awareness. One of the things that military taught me is you gotta know what's going on for your own safety and security. Read the news that's going on in that country at that time. See what's going on with that country. I'll give you another story about situational awareness. Not too long ago, like maybe five years ago, I went to Thailand and I was in Thailand, me and my, wife at the time we were chilling. We had a great time. We I'd been there like four or five times or something. I've been there total four or five times love Thailand. I've been to two different cities there and stuff. I just, the people are great, man. The the, monasteries I went to the monastery seen that sleeping monk. There's this giant like sleeping monk a sleeping Buddha ah, man, this is just amazing. I went to old Siam, which is now called a Utah. A beautiful place, man. The people are so nice. I man, anybody who's never been there, man should try. It is check is so amazing, such an amazing place. Anyway, me and my wife at the time we were there, we're hanging out with chilling and we had a great time. We go to leave. We get on the plane and we're leaving. We are on the plane leaving. And then as we are in the air as it's taken off, we learn that the, country just had a coup and they shut down the airport. So we, might have missed that coup by about 15 minutes, cuz we were already boarded and flying and they shut the airport down and nobody could leave. I had no idea this stuff was going on. I was just there as a tourist. I didn't see any protests where I was at. I didn't see any of that stuff, but a little bit of situational awareness for me. Would've let me know. Hey, there's something going on?  I had no idea. And a lot of times, as a foreigner going to another country, you're totally clueless on this stuff. Always have situational awareness, no matter what, whether you have a clearance or not, whether you work at a company that has sensitive information or not always know what's going on in that country, what's hot. What's going on, where not to go, where to go. You could find all this information on the internet a great resources would be the, embassy website. They have, they usually like a breakdown of alerts and warnings of places and what's going on. They sometimes they're kidnapping Americans there. You know what I'm saying? Depending on where you go,  this certain, it's like any places you go it's if, somebody flew to the us, like the first thing you wanna know is like where, right? So they could be going to Hawaii and having the time of their life, or they could be going to Detroit and about to get get got in certain places in Detroit, not saying all of Detroit's bad, but certain parts are not so good. Like you probably don't wanna go to Chicago O block on the south side, not a good look, not a good place to go. And even people on O block in south Chicago will be like, no, don't come here. Do not, this is not a vacation spot. all right. Let me see. Somebody said please, do you think that you can use that? I can use my PMP certification to get a job in cyber security cyber security space in the us. Are you not in the us right now? If you happen to be watching me right now, I got a question on TikTok. They're asking me do I think that they can use their PMP certification to get a job in the United States? So it depend like you gotta gimme more information. Okay. So if you have a PMP, so first of all, congrat congratulations, PMP is an awesome certification. I know several Several cyber security. People who have a PMP who have a PMP who they got it because it's a lucrative certification. So congrats on that. Can you get a job? Yes. The answer is yes. You, can if you're not in the United States, it's probably gonna take a little bit longer because you gotta have to get a remote job possibly I'm I don't know your situation, but the answer is yes, regardless of the situation, it might not be the job you want. It might not be the money you want, but let me just let, I'm gonna demonstrate this to you right now live. Okay. What I'm gonna do is go to a common us website. It's called indeed in the us. You've got every country has top search engines that you gotta go to. If, you're trying to get a job in UK, the UK job search sites are not the same. Are not gonna be the same as the ones in the United States are not gonna be same in India. Not gonna be the same and pick a country. They're all different. So the first, one of the first things you gotta do and whatever country you're going to is find out what are the top search engine. And I'm typing while I'm doing this. What are the top search engines that I need to go to in order to find a job in the us? One of the top ones is called indeed.com, but there's several other ones in LinkedIn, monster.com, dice.com. Career builder.com, clearance jobs.com. Those are all us, but if you go to, if you were finding another country then it would be different. Okay. So let me show you guys what I got going on here. If you happen to be watching me still on on TikTok or Facebook or YouTube, what I'm doing is I'm on indeed.com and I just typed in PMP certified. Project manager and, watch, let's see what results we get. I put fine jobs. You can do this on any search aggregator, by the way any, job search site. So what you would probably wanna look at here, it depends on your situation. If you're not in the United States, you probably want to get this first one here. That's a remote position. And then look at the requirements. So they have qualification this one's 30 days old. So this is probably gone. See, one of the things you wanna do is search by posted date, but for now, like you probably wanna do it within 14 days, but for now, let's just look at this one as an example for, to get this, due a job. So I, what I would do is I would go to indy.com, which was one of the top search engines in, this country. And we found one here is technical project support manager, and luckily project support PMP. Lends itself to remote positions. So that's why I say yes, you can find a job here. This is, this one has a salary of a hundred thousand a year. That's pretty good. It's a full-time position. They require a bachelor's degree. In addition to your PMP, preferred bachelor's preferred. So you don't have to have one five years preferred. This is really good. If you happen, have a P and P you might wanna check this one out. If you don't make a hundred thousand, but I think this one might be gone because it's over 30 days already. So let me actually, lemme switch the screen. So people on YouTube can see. All right. So what I'm reading, I'll read this. If you happen to be listening to me. So we already said that this stuff was preferred. Now let's get into the, if there's any caveats, meaning can you do this from another country? So one of the questions I would ask if I was living in another country or abroad or something like that, or if I wanted to work remotely from a country like Bali not country in Indonesia in Bali. So I would wanna know do do they have restrictions on where I can work from that would be the next question. So the answer is yes, you could find a job in the us is hot market. A lot of people say, oh, I can't find a job, man. It is booming, man. There's no problem in it. Finding jobs. Here's one right here. As a matter of fact, yeah, they got health plan. They probably have requirements cuz this is a government. So government positions, just so you know, usually they'll say remote, but you have to be in the United States. And then another thing to look out for, if you happen to be not, if you're not a us citizen, another thing you probably wanna look out for is whether or not you have to be eligible for, a certain clearance security clearance, because eligibility means that you are a us citizen. Or a naturalized citizen or something like that. So the answer is yes, you can get a PMP in the United States. You just have to look at the requirements of it and and, check out the site for that. And then the, other thing I didn't do on here is look at you. One of the things you have to do is look at jobs, posted and look at it from the last 14 days, rather than last 30 days. Cuz it's gonna be a little bit different and look this one right, away. It says you have to be a us citizen or a car green card. This is exactly what I was talking about. This one's specifically saying you should have to be a green card holder or a green card holder. Let me show you here. This is exactly what I was talking about. So yes, you can do it, but look, it is remote by the way, but they want you to have a PMP certification, but you have to be either a us citizen or a green car holder and they tell you right away. That's what you wanna look for. And then if they don't tell you on the job description, you have to do you, have to call 'em like call 'em and figure that out. Hey, I want to know, can I work there? I'm living in another state. I'm living in another country. Is that a problem? Is there any travel whatsoever? Is it a problem that I'm not a green car holder? You got to ask 'em all these kinds of questions. PMP is an incredible certification by the way. Really, good certification. A lot of technical guys, I know got one because it's it, pays like PMP actually pays, good money. Let me see it got some other questions here. I'll stick with Italy and Japan.  okay. Let me see here. I have some other YouTube questions. I'm gonna answer real quick. If I can, did it just log me out. Oh man. Come on drew. Come on, dude. It just logged me out. Wow. I don't know why I did that. I can see myself live. Oh, wow. Okay. I don't know what's going on. I don't know why it logged me out, but I'm about at an hour. So I'm gonna cut this short here real quick. Thank you guys so much for watching me. I really appreciate everybody who's watching. I re really appreciate my community. If you guys are interested in getting more, the show doesn't stop. You can always catch me on. You can email me. You can catch me on discord. You can catch me on TikTok. I'm always posting a new content, any kind of questions that you have, feel free to a ask me. Most of my content comes from people asking questions. So I'll actually make a video about it. And if it's a really, good question that I'll be asked over and over again, I'll make an entire course out of it and spend weeks and months doing that. That's it for this one, guys. Thank you so much for watching. Thank you for listening to me on podcast. If you guys didn't know, I have a podcast that I do regularly. That's another place you can catch this stream. It's on pod bean.com. Check that out or in Lincoln description below. 

Krustpunktā
Mēnesis līdz vēlēšanām - vai esam gatavi? Partiju līderu iztaujāšana – “Jaunā vienotība”

Krustpunktā

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022


Lai mudinātu 14. Saeimas vēlēšanās izdarīt savu izvēli izsvērti un atbildīgi, papildu padziļinātai programmu un partiju piedāvājumu analīzei piedāvājam diskusijas ar politisko spēku pārstāvjiem un iztaujājam politisko partiju līderus. Raidījuma pirmajā daļā skaidrosim, cik gatavi esam rudenī gaidāmajām Saeimas vēlēšanām, kad studijā ir Pilsonības un migrācijas lietu pārvaldes sabiedrisko attiecību vadītāja Madara Puķe un Centrālās vēlēšanu komisijas priekšsēdētāja Kristīne Bērziņa. Savukārt otrajā daļā sākam šo vēlēšanu sarakstu līderu iztaujāšanu. Kā pirmo klausītājiem bija iespēja iztaujāt partijas “Jaunā Vienotības” vadītāju Arvilu Ašeradenu.      

Krustpunktā
Mēnesis līdz vēlēšanām - vai esam gatavi? Partiju līderu iztaujāšana – “Jaunā vienotība”

Krustpunktā

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 52:49


Lai mudinātu 14. Saeimas vēlēšanās izdarīt savu izvēli izsvērti un atbildīgi, papildu padziļinātai programmu un partiju piedāvājumu analīzei piedāvājam diskusijas ar politisko spēku pārstāvjiem un iztaujājam politisko partiju līderus. Raidījuma pirmajā daļā skaidrosim, cik gatavi esam rudenī gaidāmajām Saeimas vēlēšanām, kad studijā ir Pilsonības un migrācijas lietu pārvaldes sabiedrisko attiecību vadītāja Madara Puķe un Centrālās vēlēšanu komisijas priekšsēdētāja Kristīne Bērziņa. Savukārt otrajā daļā sākam šo vēlēšanu sarakstu līderu iztaujāšanu. Kā pirmo klausītājiem bija iespēja iztaujāt partijas “Jaunā Vienotības” vadītāju Arvilu Ašeradenu.      

SOUNDWAVE
Johan de Reybekill

SOUNDWAVE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 55:04


SOUNDWAVE : 126 : JOHAN DE REYBEKILL Today's guest deejay is Johan de Reybekill, AKA Phaedrus. I discovered Johan through Quasi, the album collaborated on with Dronny Darko (listen to Dronny's mix for Soundwave here). I was swept away by the experience and listened to John's projects and concerts. Of course, I invited John to guest deejay on Soundwave, and he's shared something wonderful with us. I have a routine for my four-year-old grandkid when it's time to sleep. I tell him a story that includes events from his day and his friends, the Little Old Mouse and Purple Monster. Then I play some ambient music for him to drift away to, usually Brian Eno, whom we call Uncle Eno. My go-to's are Eno's Ambient 4: On Land and The Pearl, an album he recorded with the late Harold Budd. I've listed to a lot of Brian Eno since becoming a Dziadzia (that's Polish for “grandpa”), and as much as I love Eno's music, sometimes that means switching things up. Johan doesn't know it, but I've used today's mix to send my grandkid off to Sleepytime on more than one occasion. Johan has words about today's mix below. Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Sunwarper. See you then. In this mix I have worked with subtle contrasts like: “noisy / minimalistic”, “melodic / droning”, “dark / gentle", “static / volatile”. A majority of the pieces on the mix is from some of my favourite Scandinavian artists. The process of creating the mix made me realise just how much I love listening to music in that special way, where I am actively listening to the music in depth; its composition, qualities and details. I found myself going for long walks just to listen to the mix in its entirety, go home and make adjustments, go for another walk, and so on. I loved the process of working with my own and others' music as an integral part of what came to be the mix. It was a pleasure and an honour to contribute to Soundwave. Thanks, Joseph. Deru “1979 (On a Snowy February Day)” Badun “SP​-​0 (Space Leslie Lovers)” Maulex & Phaedrus “Ouatim” Phaedrus “Lnog” Fieldhead “Sky Peals” Sofie Birch “Begin Sync End” Kiloton “Disarray” Signelykke “Wetlands” ROSYAN

BL_K NOISE Radio
BL_K NOISE Radio 35

BL_K NOISE Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 111:01


Showcasing left-field electronic music.   TRACKLIST:   BURIAL - STREET HALO https://burial.bandcamp.com AUTECHRE - LP5 https://autechre.bandcamp.com TELEFON TEL AVIV - SOMETHING AKIN TO LUST https://telefontelaviv.bandcamp.com VECTOR LOVERS - CAPSULE FOR ONE https://vectorlovers.bandcamp.com LAWRENCE ENGLISH - KIRI No OTO https://lawrenceenglish.bandcamp.com DERU - 1979 https://deru.bandcamp.com KORELESS - AGOR https://koreless.bandcamp.com LORENZO SENNI - QUANTUM JELLY https://lorenzosenni.bandcamp.com BEN FROST - THEORY OF MACHINES https://benfrost.bandcamp.com CATERINA BARBIERI - PATTERNS OF CONSCIOUSNESS https://caterinabarbieri.bandcamp.com ANTHONY BALDINO - TWELVE TWENTY TWO https://anthonybaldino.bandcamp.com/releases RICHARD DEVINE - SORTLAVE https://richarddevine.bandcamp.com MARK FELL - MULTISTABILITY https://markfell.bandcamp.com PATRIK LECHNER - ALSGEGENSTAND https://patriklechner.bandcamp.com TIM HECKER - HARMONY IN ULTRAVIOLET https://timhecker.bandcamp.com SURACHAI - TEMPLE OF THE WEAKENING SUN https://surachai.bandcamp.com/music SLEEP CLINIC - A.D. https://sleepclinic.bandcamp.com DEAF CENTER - PALE RAVINE https://deafcenter.bandcamp.com CLARK - FLAME RAVE https://clark.bandcamp.com     https://blknoise.bandcamp.com   https://www.instagram.com/blknoise   https://twitter.com/blknoisemusic   https://www.instagram.com/ed_skymall                

Senjata Kata
deru-deru isi kepalamu

Senjata Kata

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 1:25


Kilas Kabar Nusantara
Kilas Kabar Nusantara 10 Maret 2022 - Malam

Kilas Kabar Nusantara

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 3:47


Pajak di Sumsel Lampaui Target, ini Pesan Herman Deru | Revitalisasi Sirkuit Internasional Sentul | Aturan PPKM saat Ramadan, Pemkot Makassar Mununggu Arahan Pusat KILAS KABAR NUSANTARA. Sejumlah peristiwa penting yang telah kami rangkum hari Kamis, 10 Maret 2022. PALEMBANG (00:18) Capaian pajak di Sumsel yang memenuhi target bahkan melampaui, membuat Gubernur Sumsel H Herman Deru memberikan apresiasi. Namun, Deru mengingatkan agar hal ini menjadi literasi bagi masyarakat agar masalah ini tidak dijadikan beban namun sebaliknya harus dijadikan kewajiban. BANDUNG (01:49) Gubernur Jawa Barat, Ridwan Kamil, mendorong revitalisasi Sirkuit Internasional Sentul menjadi West Java Sentul International Circuit. MAKASSAR (02:39) Wali Kota Makassar, Danny Pomanto tengah menunggu keputusan dan arahan pemerintah pusat, terkait aturan PPKM yang bakal diterapkan saat Ramadan dan Hari Raya Idul Fitri mendatang. Kontributor: Sonora Palembang Sonora Bandung - Akim Smart FM Makassar - News Anchor: Emil Fariz l Reporter: Muh Said Saran dan kolaborasi: podcast@kgmedia.id

WealthTech on Deck
A Tax-Smart and Risk-Smart Way of Managing Portfolios with Damon Deru

WealthTech on Deck

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 26:02


Rebalancing is one of the most important tasks performed by financial advisors. But in an increasingly complex world where markets are moving faster, clients are not the only ones who need guidance. Advisors need solutions to overcome roadblocks that impede their ability to provide the best service to their clients. With the right technology, advisory firms are able to reduce the time needed to rebalance portfolios, as well as manage tax and risk more effectively. In today's episode, Jack talks with Damon Deru, CEO and Founder at AdvisorPeak and Senior Product Director at Addepar. Damon started his career as a registered investment advisor where he manually rebalanced and traded hundreds of clients' portfolios using Excel spreadsheets. Frustrated by the lack of affordable and intuitive options in the market, it was in this role where the idea of a customizable robust portfolio rebalancing system was born. Damon relinquished his role as an investment advisor to focus his efforts on building the most innovative rebalancing software for the financial services industry. Damon talks with Jack about the evolution of AdvisorPeak, how rebalancing software can be a powerful tool for managing client portfolios, and why it is highly beneficial to the firm, their advisors, and their clients. Key Takeaways [01:17] - What inspired Damon to create AdvisorPeak. [04:10] - The reasons for Addepar's acquisition of AdvisorPeak. [05:35] - What separates AdvisorPeak from other rebalancing software providers. [7:46] - The complexity of managing portfolios. [10:52] - How the partnership between LifeYield and AdvisorPeak can benefit advisors. [14:41] - Managing portfolios in a tax-smart and risk-smart way. [16:16] - Asset allocation vs tax-loss harvesting. [17:40] - Where the world is going for AdvisoryPeak. [20:54 ] - Damon's key takeaways. [23:00] - Interesting things Damon does outside his job. Quotes [9:14] - "This is something the software does very well. Once you build in all the rules and the analysis, it can calculate all the information very quickly. A click of a button can rebalance hundreds or thousands of accounts in a matter of a few minutes." - Damon Deru [21:31] - "If you're not using rebalancing software, you're also probably not looking at things from a unified managed household perspective as well. This is real-world savings that you can bring to your clients by looking at things on a household basis and trading tax efficiently." - Damon Deru Links  Damon Deru on LinkedIn AdvisorPeak Addepar iRebal Portfolio Rebalancing TD Ameritrade Envestnet |Tamarac RedBlack Software Utah Valley University BlackRock Alladin Riskalyze Brian Ross FIX Flyer's Connect with our hosts LifeYield Jack Sharry on LinkedIn Jack Sharry on Twitter Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify LinkedIn Twitter Facebook

KVGM - The Last Wave
KVGM “The Last Wave” (12/26/21)

KVGM - The Last Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 32:55


Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave. If you celebrated Christmas over the weekend, I hope it was a memorable one. If you didn't, I hope the weekend was just as memorable. It was a very quiet, relaxing Christmas here on the coast, with no family, just a few friends and Mother Nature. But of course, the jams don't stop. They keep coming, Playlist Sweet and Painful Night - Aruna Ryuki(Heartful Maman, PC) Time Attack - Masanori Takeuchi(Sega GT 2002, Microsoft Xbox) BGM 8 - Naofumi Tsuruyama, Takuya Hanaoka, and Kayoko Matsushima(Pyuu to Fuku! Jaguar: Byoo to Deru! Megane-kun, Game Boy Advance) BGM 7 - Toshiaki Tanaka(Afraid Gear Another, Sony PlayStation) Place Your Bets - Youchi Yamazaki(Winning Post, Super Famicom) Going to Bed - Naotoshi Nishino(Jii Tousaku, PC) BGM 3 - Chatchai Portmetee(Sun Crossword Puzzle Challenge, Nintendo DS) Staff Roll B - MARI(School Wars, Sony PlayStation Portable) Special Request Strategy Phase - Tsukasa Masuko(King of Kings, Famicom)

Feedback Loop Podcast
Feedback Loop Episode 88: Deru - 1979

Feedback Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 55:43


New week and new vibe; We project on ambience; Reccomend more please; Next up: Portishead - Dummy Find us around the web at: www.twitter.com/FBLPodcast www.facebook.com/FBLPodcast www.instagram.com/feedbacklooppodcast linktr.ee/FeedbackLoop

Basketstudija 2+1
Uģis Bisenieks: “Latvijas Universitātei” līderu vieta nekad nav bijusi tukša”

Basketstudija 2+1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 76:23


Pafbet Latvijas – Igaunijas līgas ceturtā čempionāta priekšvakarā “Basketstudijā 2+1” viens pēc otra viesojas Latvijas klubu pārstāvji. Šoreiz kārta basketbola kluba “Latvijas Universitāte” ģenerāldirektoram Uģim Biseniekam. Runājām par: - pērnās sezonas līderu Anrija Miškas un Kārļa Zundas nākamo soli karjerā; - izaicinājumiem un iespējām nākamai paaudzei; - studiju iespaidu uz domāšanu basketbola laukumā; - kurš basketbolists aizstāvējis diplomdarbu uz “deviņi”; - kā augstskolas vidē mainījusies sportistu reputācija; - kas notiek ar Latvijas Universitātes Sporta mājas projektu; - jauno basketbolistu sagatavotības īpatnībām; - vai LU komandā redzēsim ārzemniekus; - kas notiek ar sieviešu komandas projektu. 76 minūtes par studentu basketbola vīriešu sekcijas flagmaņa aktualitātēm!

Nihongo SWiTCH
【VOCAB: DERU】12+ USAGES OF “出る.”| It Is More Than Simply “To Get Out.”

Nihongo SWiTCH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 14:13


Krustpunktā
Vietvaru līderu vēlēšanas, nodokļu izmaiņas un situācija ar vakcināciju pret Covid-19

Krustpunktā

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 40:42


Nedēļas notikumu apskats kopā ar laikraksta "Diena" komentētāju Rolandu Pētersonu, portāla "Delfi" žurnālisti Sanitu Upleju un LTV žurnālisti Oditu Krenbergu.

Krustpunktā
Vietvaru līderu vēlēšanas, nodokļu izmaiņas un situācija ar vakcināciju pret Covid-19

Krustpunktā

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021


Nedēļas notikumu apskats kopā ar laikraksta "Diena" komentētāju Rolandu Pētersonu, portāla "Delfi" žurnālisti Sanitu Upleju un LTV žurnālisti Oditu Krenbergu.

Mantis Radio
Mantis Radio 330 + Arad

Mantis Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 120:00


Mantis Radio 330 + Warcrimes In session, Lakker's Arad with an amazing mix of new tracks and mashed up classics. Also today, music from The Allegorist, Artemon, Robert Miles, Hybrid, Sleeper, Wen, Agaric, Sato Sato, Effy and Troy Gunner, John 3:16, Deru, Gojira, Suicide, and Zoe McPherson. playlist → show archives. support the show, get exclusive content → become a patron.

SWEAT.POD
SWEAT TALK: In conversation with.... ep1 GOAL SETTING with motivational speaker SOTONYE DERU

SWEAT.POD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 53:14


SWEAT TALK: In conversation with...... The 1-2-1 insightful conversation series with SWEAT.LDN founder Erron Dussard https://www.instagram.com/itsezza/ and some truly amazing guests. Episode 1 GOAL SETTING Guest- Sotonye Deru https://www.instagram.com/sotonyederu/ Please like and subscribe to the channel Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sweat.ldn/

Quantum Nurse: Out of the rabbit hole from stress to bliss.  http://graceasagra.com/
#74- "WHAT IS LIFE IN TOTAL FREEDOM" - DeRu (Shawn X. Liu), OMD, Shaolin Master, Founder of Global Zen Consciousness Conference

Quantum Nurse: Out of the rabbit hole from stress to bliss. http://graceasagra.com/

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 105:38


BIo: DeRu (Shawn X. Liu), Founder of Global Zen Consciousness Conference, Founder & Advocator of Zen Tai Gong, Founder of DeRu Media with DeRu Academy, More info: Wikipedia Shifu Deru DeRu, a lifetime student and universe true explorer and speaker, who was a student under Shaolin Temple GrandMaster SuXi. He was one of the first to transmit Zen consciousness in action to the U.S. and spoke on Zen Consciousness, natural healing and Gong Fu worldwide. Topics in this conversation includes but not limited to Quantum Consciousness, Zen, Gong Fu, Health, and Life. To all those who are stressed and fearful, his advise is to breathe and meditate with calmness and silence as well as motion of the body and of the mind in freedom Quantum Affirmation: Calm and Centered: "I choose to remain calm even in stressful or unexpected situations. I remember to breathe deeply and fully to dtay centered throughout the day. I resolve situations calmly and fairly." (Read out loud 3x in the morning , noon and evening.) Contact info: Email: shaolininstitutega@gmail.com www.deruacademy.com shaolininstitute.net Contact for Grace Asagra : https://linktr.ee/GraceAsagra Complimentary coaching call: https://mailchi.mp/846b3db7f4ac/book-coaching-call-with-grace-asagra Apple podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/quantum-nurse-out-rabbit-hole-from-stress-to-bliss/id1522579988 Quantum Nurse Grace Asagra YOU-Tube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClqd7GO0k-pjBvSO-C22EW Immune Supplements for Individualized Program https://prlabs.com/

City of Palms Podcast
(EP. 76) The Jay Deru Interview

City of Palms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 56:11


After releasing his project, "Rooftops" Jay Deru has become a regular name around the Southwest Florida music scene. We get to hear his music process, his start as a poet, and how he went from bumping the latest Backhouse tracks in middle school to getting offers for features with some of the biggest names in local hip hop. This is only the beginning. Watch out for what he and the rest of the artists under Atomic Management have in store for this town and beyond. @jayderu99 @atomicmgmtgroup @theatomicmix THANKS FOR LISTENING GO SUPER SAIYAN! - Patreon.com/professorshred Email us cityofpalmspodcast@gmail.com ANCHOR PODCASTS FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM SPOTIFY APPLE PODCASTS - @prof.shred - @kinglombardo47 INTRO/OUTRO BEATS BY @soernbeats --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cityofpalmspodcast/support

Griya One Piece Indonesia
#27 - Chapter 994 - Yamato tapi Yamato

Griya One Piece Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 35:20


Deru ombak kencana mendorong tekstur selengek lahir dari mimik muka Kiku seraya tangan mungilnya gelinding bak lontong abon. Duo Gifters yang menyeruak pun tak ayal membuat bingung sedulur ketika muncul tak lebih dari 3 detik alias buat ape? Dogma birahi meresap bagai kapilaritas dalam embun sosok Yamato yang mengaku sebagai Yamato Naruto. Gawai pasukan lembek Sasaki mengisi panel supaya ramai namun nirguna. Kamu fans Yamato? atau nyari gorden? Simak diskusi abrakadabra kami!

CILVĒKJAUDA
#49 Jauda, kas iet caur vēderu - iekšķīgo slimību ārste, gastroenteroloģe VITA SKUJA

CILVĒKJAUDA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 121:13


Lai arī cilvēki parasti jau zina, ka stress pamatīgi ietekmē vēdera labsajūtu, veselību, darba spējas un garastāvokli, tomēr, kā tieši un ko ar to visu darīt, tur praktisku un izdarāmu risinājumu parasti ir krietni pamaz. Vita Skuja ir iekšķīgo slimību ārste, kas specializējas gastroenteroloģijā, jeb citiem vārdiem - "vēdera dakteris". Viņa ir arī Veselības Centra 4 Anti-aging institūta galvenā metodiste un gastroenteroloģe Capital Clinic Riga.Šajā sarunā daktere vienkāršā valodā pastāsta par mūsu vēderiem, ko pavisam praktisku mēs katrs varam darīt savā labā, lai ne tikai pirms laika nenovedam sevi kapā vai nenonākam slimnīcas gultā, bet arī lai ikdienā baudām vairāk spēka, forša garastāvokļa, skaidrāku galvu, kas sakarīgāk darbojas un vairāk patīkam sev spogulī.Viens no papildu iemesliem ņemt vērā dakteres stāstīto - viņa divus gadus pēc kārtas savā specialitātē ir labākā jaunā zinātniece no Latvijas un dakterei ir gan doktora grāds, gan vīrs un divi mazi bērni. Viņa labi zina, ko nozīmē pamatīga ikdienas slodze, kas ir varens izaicinājums veselībai un labsajūtai, un stāsta mums, ko varam savā labā darīt.Īsumā - noklausies sarunu ar dakteri, ja gribi dzīvot kā vesels un laimīgs cilvēks, labi satiekot ar savu vēderu, jo caur to ved ceļš uz labu veselību, patīkamu pašsajūtu un skaidru galvu.Dakteres kontaktinformāciju un ieteiktos informācijas avotus atradīsi sarunas lapā.SARUNAS PIETURPUNKTI JEB NOTES:0:04:15 Kā zarnu mikrobiota ietekmē cilvēka novecošanās procesus, enerģijas līmeni un vispārējoveselību0:09:46 Kādēļ zarnu mikrobiotu var salīdzināt ar švammi0:11:39 Katra individuālā atbildība par “švammes” tīrību – faktori, kurus varam un kurus nevaramietekmēt0:15:40 Ieteikumi, kā veselīgus ieradumus vieglāk ieviest savā ikdienā0:21:54 Kā trauksmes stāvoklis ietekmē iekšējo orgānu veselību0:25:55 Mehānismi, kā pagriezt sevis mierināšanu ar ēdiena palīdzību sev izdevīgākā gultnē0:28:50 Kas ir zarnu asis un kā zarnu mikrobiotas stāvoklis ietekmē cilvēka ādu0:40:10 Pie kādiem simptomiem un kādā vecumā ieteicams pārbaudīt zarnu mikrobiotu0:47:30 Ikgadējās pārbaudes, ko ir vērts veikt saistībā ar katra cilvēka individuālajiem veselības faktiem1:01:02 Potenciālās izmaksas preventīvajiem veselības izmeklējumiem1:05:31 Ko ir iespējams noteikt ar ģenētisko testu palīdzību, un kādos gadījumos tie ir ieteicami1:16:05 Pārtikas alerģiju testi un to ticamība1:20:23 Alerģiju redzamie un neredzamie simptomi1:25:40 Pie kā vērsties, lai noskaidrotu kāda produkta nepanesību1:28:30 Kur griezties, ja vēlies preventīvi pārbaudīt savu veselību1:38:22 Ar ko atšķiras polipi no hemoroīdiem, ar tiem saistītie mīti un “sarkanā karoga” simptomi1:48:47 Stresa ietekme uz gremošanas sistēmu un vēdera izeju1:53:40 Gastroenteroloģes Vitas Skujas personīgie ieteikumi veselīgākai dzīvei

DVTV
Kalina ze Sto zvířat: Jsem stárnoucí rocker bez příjmů. Deru se mezi ty dnešní roztomilouše

DVTV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 25:09


V době, kdy jsme vymysleli název nové desky 30 let testováno na lidech, jsme netušili, že slovo test bude pomalu častější než máma nebo táta, říká frontman skupiny Sto zvířat Jan Kalina. Ostatní mi na moji hudbu říkají, že by takovou debilitu nikdy nenapsali, ale zároveň přiznají, že ji mají nejraději. Texty Tomáše Belka nám jdou přímo do tlamy, dodává. (Rozhovor jsme natáčeli v polovině srpna.)

Knob Twiddlers Hangout
KTH #15 - Deru, Digital Selves, Yaxu, Speedy J

Knob Twiddlers Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 117:49


Studio talk with Deru, Digital Selves, Yaxu and Speedy J. In this podcast varying guests from the field of electronic music chat about gear, music production, art, studio techniques, and everything else that occupies their minds. Just a bunch of knob twiddlers who are knowledgeable in their niche sharing insights and stories among each other and with an audience. Live every Wednesday 9pm CET. www.youtube.com/stoorlab

Composer Talk
Ep 17: Jeremy Zuckerman (Avatar The Last Airbender, Horse Girl)

Composer Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 54:46


This next composer is one of my favorites. His scores for Nickelodeon's Avatar The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra are some of the most iconic animation scores for an animated series. After graduating from California Institute of Arts where he studied modern composition with a focus on computer music and sonic art, he started The Track Team with co-founder Benjamin Wynn (aka Deru). The music and sound design duo won two Emmy Awards and five nominations and worked on Dreamworks' Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. Since then, this composer has also scored the Netflix Original Film, Horse Girl. The composer is... Jeremy Zuckerman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/composertalk/support

Knob Twiddlers Hangout
KTH #12 - Deru, Scanner, Surgeon, Speedy J

Knob Twiddlers Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 123:16


Studio talk with Deru, Scanner, Surgeon and Speedy J. In this podcast varying guests from the field of electronic music chat about gear, music production, art, studio techniques, and everything else that occupies their minds. Just a bunch of knob twiddlers who are knowledgeable in their niche sharing insights and stories among each other and with an audience. Live every Wednesday 9pm CET. www.youtube.com/stoorlab

All Japanese Program for Intermediate Learners
"Tsuki-ga deru" by Ogawa Mimei - 小川未明 『月が出る』

All Japanese Program for Intermediate Learners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 5:53


色々な場所から月が出てくる様子をえがいた、美しい児童文学です。「今日の発音: 月(つき)」

David's Pick
04/03/20 Guest Shaolin Master Shi Deru

David's Pick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 58:19


With Roger B, Victor Armendariz, and their special guest, Shaolin Master Shi Deru

master veterans talk radio shaolin vietnam veterans deru america's web radio victor armendariz
Lala Soul Room
Kronologi Deru

Lala Soul Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 1:35


Deru dalam kronologi-Nya

David's Pick
03/27/20 Guest Host Roger B

David's Pick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 58:32


Guest host Roger B's guest is Shi Deru, Kung Foo Grand Master. Deru is raising money to help provide masks and other protective gear to medical workers.

Suara Sedu
6. Deru HUJAN

Suara Sedu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 1:30


bayangkan hujan? Dan hal pertama yang kau ingat adalah suaranya

Inspirasi dari Guru
Enak Banget! Tiram Segar Langsung dari Rumoh Tiram di Aceh

Inspirasi dari Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 7:12


Deru ombak terdengar ganas di pesisir pantai Tibang. Air tenang dari waduk begitu kontras dengan lautan lepas. Di sanalah masyarakat Tibang mengais rezeki dengan mencari tiram. Adalah Salbiah, perempuan separuh baya yang telah mencari tiram sejak kanak-kanak. Suatu masa di sekitaran tahun 1962. Ia masih mencari tiram sampai kini. Meskipun, sempat berhenti kala tsunami menerjang Aceh akhir 2004. Dalam sehari, Salbiah bisa mendapatkan Rp 100 sampai Rp 200 ribu dari tiram. Sejak adanya Rumoh Tiram, budidaya tiram di Tibang lebih baik dari sebelumnya. Ichsan Rusydi adalah pelopor Rumoh Tiram di Tibang, Banda Aceh. Pipa paralon mengganti bambu yang mudah larut di dalam air. Di sana dikaitkan ban-ban bekas sebagai tempat tiram berkembang biak. Rumoh Tiram dibangun sebaik mungkin oleh pekerja yang tak lain suami-suami dari petani tiram. Diharapkan dalam 6 bulan ke depan, panen tiram akan lebih banyak dan masyarakat bisa menikmati hasil jerih payahnya. Budidaya tiram sederhana ini diharapkan membuat masyarakat Tibang mandiri. Kita berharap, perekonomian di daerah pesisir ini makin membaik dari hari ke hari.

How I Make Music
#025 Hong Kong Noir by John Bartmann

How I Make Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 18:04


This music covered in this week's episode is called Hong Kong Noir. It's inspired by the Chinese two-string erhu fiddle and tech noir films like Blade Runner 2049, Total Recall and others. The violin parts which form the backbone of the track are live strings. See if you can hear the difference between them and sampled (computer) strings. In this episode, we examine: the human vocal quality of fretless instruments using ambience to create a dystopian sound sticking to an aesthetic (in this case, Asian futurism) making a synthesized kick sound like a taiko drum DOWNLOAD THIS TRACK Download the track from this episode >>> https://gum.co/ZLhxY. Use it in your podcast, audio drama or (non-commercial) video. Quick-search all my soundtracks at https://johnbartmann.com/music.SHOW NOTES - Marvel's Wolverine audio drama https://www.wolverinepodcast.com/ - Soundtracks by Deru https://www.deru.la/ - The Social Network soundtrack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yydZbVoCbn0 - The erhu two-string fiddle instrument https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhic2cE57iM - Dunkirk soundtrack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlXjP59jZCM&list=PLBKadB95sF47WKNRw29jbXQzsjJolN5GxABOUT THIS SHOW How I Make Music is a show for music producers, podcasters, audio drama creators and film-makers. Hey, I'm John Bartmann. I make music and offer advice on how to make it. My original music has been used in film, TV, radio and online. Each week, I write, record and release a new soundtrack. In this podcast, I deconstruct these original soundtracks one by one, sharing the separate musical parts, decisions and stories behind how each complete tune was made. Then, I offer understanding into that process to make your own productions shine!SUBSCRIBE Spotify Apple Podcasts RSS Stitcher TuneIn

Krustpunktā
Partiju sarakstu līderu iztaujāšana. Studijā Dana Reizniece Ozola no LZS

Krustpunktā

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 24:59


Šodien raidījumā Krustpunktā turpinām Eiropas Parlamenta deputātu kandidātu iztaujāšanu, uz studiju aicinām kandidātus, kas partiju sarakstos startē ar pirmo numuru, arī aicināšana notiek tajā secībā, kāds kārtas numurs ir katram sarakstam. Šodien iztaujājam Latvijas Zemnieku savienības saraksta līderi Danu Reiznieci Ozolu.

Krustpunktā
Partiju sarakstu līderu iztaujāšana. Latviešu Nacionālisti. Profesors Andris Rubīns

Krustpunktā

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 25:51


Ar šodienu Krustpunktā sācies Eiropas Parlamenta pirmsvēlēšanu laiks. Līdz pat vēlēšanām mums būs gan diskusijas par Eiropai un Latvijai svarīgiem tematiem, gan arī sarunas ar katras partijas sarakstu līderiem, turklāt dosim iespēju viņus iztaujāt arī klausītājiem. Šodien ir diena, kad iztaujājam partiju pārstāvjus. Mēs viņu uz studiju aicinām secībā, kas atbilst sarakstu kārtas numuriem vēlēšanām. Līdz ar to drīz pēc pusdiviem studijā partijas „Latviešu nacionālisti” līderis, LU Dermatoveneroloģijas katedras vadītājs, profesors Andris  Rubīns.

Balearic Ultras Podcast
Balearic Ultras 006

Balearic Ultras Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 423244:38


1. 1979 by Deru |2. Reprise (T Hemingway remix) by Gold Panda |3. Triumph Of The Gods (original mix) by Psychemagik |4. Last Day (David August Revision ) by Kollektiv Turmstrasse | 5. Jetee by Fort Romeau | 6. XTC by Dj Koze | 7. Woven Ancestry (Lusine remix) by Max Cooper | 8. Looking For (Adana Twins Remix) by Flow & Zeo | 9. Synagogue Of SoMa by Avalon Emerson | 10. Tonii (Dixon retouch) by Love Over Entropy |Broadcast September 2015

Berisik Radio
Eps 4 - #Nowplayingin : Deru Pemilu

Berisik Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 56:00


#Nowplayingin adalah konten baru di Berisikradio yang berisikan playlist tematik yang sesuai dengan hal-hal yang sedang menjadi trending perbincangan remaja. Episode ini kita mengambil tema Deru Pemilu, tema yang diangkat untuk menyambut kegembiraan kita melaksanakan pemilihan umum. Playlist Deru Pemilu disusun oleh Irawan Prayoga yang merupakan seorang Indie Insaf. - Note: Maaf untuk kualitas audio, semoga tidak mengurangi isi utama konten :P

Sun Philips EDITS
Jason Derülo - Talk Dirty (Sun Philips Bootleg) [Ft. Dj Lockie Vs. Ruff N Smooth]

Sun Philips EDITS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 2:19


https://dj-leakz.com/category/dj-leakz-artists/sun-philips/

abstract science >> future music radio
best of 2018 – absci radio [as1066–1067]

abstract science >> future music radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 236:57


BEST OF 2018, featuring BRUCE, DERU, DJRUM, DOS SANTOS, MAKAYA MCCRAVEN, STEFFI, SKEE MASK, STEVE HAUSCHILDT, TIM HECKER, X-ALTERA + many more, on this extended year-in-review ABSTRACT SCIENCE podcast. co-hosts CHRIS WIDMAN, JOSHUA P FERGUSON, HENRY SELF + LUKE STOKES mix 4 diverse hours of future music favorites from 2018. [aired 6 + 13 december... The post best of 2018 – absci radio [as1066–1067] appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.

Subtempo Radio
Subtempo Radio 011

Subtempo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 143:05


The eleventh edition in this series. Subtempo Radio Show 011. Hosted by @rocshabda +Info & Tracklist: subtempo.com/mixes/radio011 With new tunes from labels we love like Ghostly, Ninja Tune, Friends Of Friends, Erased Tapes, Warp, Incienso and many more. New music from Robot Koch, Deru, Shlohmo, Rival Consoles, Plastician, dBridge and many more.

JohnCastcast
La vie est à nouveau étrange - #JohnCastcast S02E06

JohnCastcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 13:31


Le #JohnCastcast, c'est votre podcast hebdo dans lequel je vous parle d'un sujet sur lequel j'ai passé "1 heure ou plus", ainsi que de la rubrique "mais encore" qui peut teaser les prochains sujets pour les semaines à venir.Dans cet épisode S02E06, je parle :- 1H ou + sur... Life is Strange 2 - Épisode 1, car j'ai été très touché par cette introduction.- Mais encore... de Deru, de Pokémon Go et de la sortie imminente de Let's Go, et du manga Dragon Ball Super.Merci d'écouter, et n'hésitez pas à faire vos retours et vous abonner au podcast ;)Crédits sons : Génériques & virgules by CaliKen.Montage et publication : JohnCouscous. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Chill Out Session
Zoltan Biro - Chill Out Session 317

Chill Out Session

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 120:04


1.Aix Em Klemm - The Luxury Of Dirt 2.Jeff Harrington - Eroica Spettrale 3.Dntel - Hope In My Heart 4.David Hohme - Ascent (Prelude) 5.Hior Chronik - Oper I 6.Hammock - Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow 7.Aix Em Klemm - Sophteonal 8.Thomas Köner - Teimo (Schluss) 9.Alaskan Tapes - To Leave 10.Pausal - Lapsing 11.Chris Hyson - Nocturne 12.Ocoeur - Fusion 13.Willamette - Images d'une longueur de cheveux 14.Poemme - Rain Of Stars 15.Bitcrush - Atreaux 16.Deaf Center - White Lake 17.Library Tapes - Fragment II 18.Alaskan Tapes - All Was Quiet 19.Dictaphone - Lofi Opium 20.Trentemoller - Miss You 21.Deepchord - Sand And Sea 22.Spheruleus - Blue Cast 23.Loscil - Endless Falls 24.Beautumn - Blanket Short 25.Deru - 1979 26.Graintable - 39 27.Miwon - The Leave The Autumn Facebook: https://facebook.com/zoltanbiroChillOutSession iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ro/podcast/chill-out-session/id1084852818?mt=2 Hearthis: https://hearthis.at/zoltanbiro Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/kaligula_3741/playlist/2Qv3nb0C1qiVFZD68VktfJ?si=fzSoq0b2RS6xbv7e9QY8Ag Homepage: http://chilloutsessionworld.blogspot.com © All Rights are Reserved by the artists! Cover: Adib Harith Fadzilah / unsplash.com

Chill Out Session
Zoltan Biro - Chill Out Session 317

Chill Out Session

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 120:04


1.Aix Em Klemm - The Luxury Of Dirt 2.Jeff Harrington - Eroica Spettrale 3.Dntel - Hope In My Heart 4.David Hohme - Ascent (Prelude) 5.Hior Chronik - Oper I 6.Hammock - Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow 7.Aix Em Klemm - Sophteonal 8.Thomas Köner - Teimo (Schluss) 9.Alaskan Tapes - To Leave 10.Pausal - Lapsing 11.Chris Hyson - Nocturne 12.Ocoeur - Fusion 13.Willamette - Images d'une longueur de cheveux 14.Poemme - Rain Of Stars 15.Bitcrush - Atreaux 16.Deaf Center - White Lake 17.Library Tapes - Fragment II 18.Alaskan Tapes - All Was Quiet 19.Dictaphone - Lofi Opium 20.Trentemoller - Miss You 21.Deepchord - Sand And Sea 22.Spheruleus - Blue Cast 23.Loscil - Endless Falls 24.Beautumn - Blanket Short 25.Deru - 1979 26.Graintable - 39 27.Miwon - The Leave The Autumn Facebook: https://facebook.com/zoltanbiroChillOutSession iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ro/podcast/chill-out-session/id1084852818?mt=2 Hearthis: https://hearthis.at/zoltanbiro Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/kaligula_3741/playlist/2Qv3nb0C1qiVFZD68VktfJ?si=fzSoq0b2RS6xbv7e9QY8Ag Homepage: http://chilloutsessionworld.blogspot.com © All Rights are Reserved by the artists! Cover: Adib Harith Fadzilah / unsplash.com

Chill Out Session
Zoltan Biro - Chill Out Session 317

Chill Out Session

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 120:04


1.Aix Em Klemm - The Luxury Of Dirt 2.Jeff Harrington - Eroica Spettrale 3.Dntel - Hope In My Heart 4.David Hohme - Ascent (Prelude) 5.Hior Chronik - Oper I 6.Hammock - Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow 7.Aix Em Klemm - Sophteonal 8.Thomas Köner - Teimo (Schluss) 9.Alaskan Tapes - To Leave 10.Pausal - Lapsing 11.Chris Hyson - Nocturne 12.Ocoeur - Fusion 13.Willamette - Images d'une longueur de cheveux 14.Poemme - Rain Of Stars 15.Bitcrush - Atreaux 16.Deaf Center - White Lake 17.Library Tapes - Fragment II 18.Alaskan Tapes - All Was Quiet 19.Dictaphone - Lofi Opium 20.Trentemoller - Miss You 21.Deepchord - Sand And Sea 22.Spheruleus - Blue Cast 23.Loscil - Endless Falls 24.Beautumn - Blanket Short 25.Deru - 1979 26.Graintable - 39 27.Miwon - The Leave The Autumn Facebook: https://facebook.com/zoltanbiroChillOutSession iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ro/podcast/chill-out-session/id1084852818?mt=2 Hearthis: https://hearthis.at/zoltanbiro Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/kaligula_3741/playlist/2Qv3nb0C1qiVFZD68VktfJ?si=fzSoq0b2RS6xbv7e9QY8Ag Homepage: http://chilloutsessionworld.blogspot.com © All Rights are Reserved by the artists! Cover: Adib Harith Fadzilah / unsplash.com

Divas puslodes
Par notikumiem pasaulē: par ASV un Eiropu, Skripaļu indētājiem un Koreju līderu tikšanos

Divas puslodes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 51:19


Transatlantiskās saiknes Eiropas Savienības un Amerikas Savienoto Valstu sadarbības vēsture ir tikpat sena, cik pats Eiropas integrācijas process. ASV bija visai nozīmīga loma pašā šī procesa aizsākumā, kad tās palīdzība karā izpostītajai Rietumeiropai tika mērķtiecīgi vērsta, cita starpā, uz Eiropas valstu ciešāku integrāciju kā garantiju pret postošiem konfliktiem nākotnē. Kopš 1956. gada Savienoto Valstu pastāvīgā misija darbojās pie Eiropas Ogļu un tērauda kopienas Luksemburgā, kopš 1961. gada – pie Eiropas Kopienas Briselē. Tomēr līdz Aukstā kara beigām galvenās sadarbības platformas bija tās, kuras nodrošināja rietumvalstu „vienoto fronti” pretstāvē Padomju blokam: NATO, Pasaules Tirdzniecības organizācija, kā arī divpusējie sakari starp ASV un atsevišķām Rietumeiropas valstīm. Jauns laikmets Savienoto Valstu un Eiropas Savienības attiecībās iestājās līdz ar pagājušā gadsimta 90. gadiem. Līdz ar Aukstā kara beigām Eiropas Savienības integrācijas procesi bija sasnieguši stadiju, kad gluži loģiska kļuva zināma akcenta pārstatīšana transatlantiskajā dialogā no divpusējām valstu attiecībām un formātu „Savienotās Valstis – Eiropas Savienība”. Tika radīti tādi fundamentāli dokumenti kā 1990. gada Transatlantiskā deklarācija un 1995. gada Jaunā transatlantiskā dienaskārtība. Kā regulāra prakse tika iedibināta Savienoto Valstu prezidenta tikšanās ar Eiropas Komisijas priekšsēdētāju un Eiropas Padomes prezidējošās valsts vadītāju. Pagājušajās pāris desmitgadēs noslēgti vairāki desmiti vienošanos par sadarbību visdažādākajās jomās – tirdzniecībā, transportā, tiesvedībā, izglītībā, policijas un drošības dienestu darbā, datu aizsardzībā u.tml. Laikam gan pats ambiciozākais mērķis, kas definēts 1995. gada Transatlantiskajā dienaskārtībā, bija Jaunā transatlantiskā tirgus izveide. Tiktu radīta nebijuša apjoma brīvās tirdzniecības zona starp šobrīd diviem lielākajiem globālās tirdzniecības partneriem – ASV un Eiropas Savienību –, kuras orbītā iekļautos arī Kanāda, Meksika un Eiropas Brīvās tirdzniecības asociācijas valstis. Optimisti lēš, ka tas varētu palielināt Eiropas Savienības ekonomikas kopapjomu par 120 miljardiem, ASV – par 90 miljardiem, pērējās pasaules – par 100 miljardiem eiro. Tikām skeptiķi postulē, ka no šādas attīstības iegūšot nevis līgumslēdzējas valstis un to iedzīvotāji, bet gan starpnacionālās korporācijas. Darbs pie visaptverošās vienošanās – Transatlantiskās tirdzniecības un investīciju partnerības – jau sākotnēji virzījās lēnāk, nekā tika plānots. 2014. gada nogalē, kad bija plānots pabeigt nolīguma sagatavošanu, kļuva skaidrs, ka process varētu prasīt vēl kādus piecus gadus. Tomēr līdz prezidenta Obamas termiņa beigām tas aktīvi turpinājās. Savukārt prezidents Tramps 2016. gada nogalē pārtrauca Savienoto Valstu dalību; viss palika, var teikt, gaisā karājamies. Tā vietā tirdznieciskās attiecības starp transatlantiskajiem partneriem ātri atsala līdz tarifu kara līmenim, kurā gan, cik var spriest pēc pēdējās Donalda Trampa un Žana Kloda Junkera tikšanās jūlijā, šobrīd iestājies pamiers. Divi katedrālē Divi labi noauguši dēlieši, mīlīgi satuvinājušies, un teksts burbulī: „Aizbrauksim uz Solsberiju! Es tev parādīšu smaili…” Ar tādiem un vēl pikantākiem jokiem sociālie tīkli reaģējuši uz divu par Sergeja un Jūlijas Skripaļu saindēšanu aizdomās turēto iznākšanu publiskās telpas starmešu gaismā. Septembra ieskaņā premjerministre Terēze Meja paziņoja, ka britu policija tur aizdomās Krievijas pilsoņus Petrovu un Boširovu, domājams, Krievijas militārā izlūkdienesta aģentus. Drīz pēc tam Krievijas prezidents Putins pavēstīja, ka šie abi esot, protams, zināmi, bet neesot nekādi aģenti. Prezidents pauda aicinājumu abiem sazināties ar medijiem. Un – patiešām – pirms nedēļas Aleksandrs Petrovs un Ruslans Baširovs parādījās Krievijas kanāla "Russia Today" ēterā, kur viņus intervēja kanāla darbiniece Margarita Simonjana. Abi esot vidēja līmeņa uzņēmēji, tirgojoties ar pārtikas piedevām, uz Lielbritāniju braukuši izklaidēties. Solsberijā, kur mitinājās un tika saindēti Skripaļi, abi ieradušie, lai aplūkotu katedrāli, izcilu angļu gotikas paraugu. Britu puse jau paziņojusi, ka netic šīm atklāsmēm, tikmēr medijos nopietni tiek apspriesta versija, ka „Solsberijas pārīša” parādīšanās atklātībā ir viņu militārās priekšniecības sods par izgāztu operāciju. Koreju līderu tikšanās Nu jau trešā Ziemeļkorejas līdera Kima Čen-una un Dienvidkorejas prezidenta Muna Džē-ina tikšanās otrdien un trešdien Ziemeļkorejas galvaspilsētā Phenjanā turpina viest cerības uz pakāpenisku attiecību normalizēšanos divu sašķeltās nācijas daļu starpā. Daudziem tas vēl nesen varēja šķist neticami, ievērojot, kāda politiska un ekonomiska plaisa šķir abas Korejas. Tomēr – trešdien abi līderi nākuši klajā ar paziņojumiem par apņemšanos attīstīt dialogu, militārās spriedzes mazināšanas pasākumiem un pat kopīgu pieteikumu 2032. gada vasaras olimpisko spēļu rīkošanai. Ievērojot, ka pirmais nopietnais signāls šim attiecību pavasarim bija plaša Ziemeļkorejas dalība ziemas olimpiādē Phjončhanā šī gada februārī ar kopīgu delegāciju izgājienu atklāšanas un noslēguma parādēs un apvienotu sieviešu hokeja komandu, pēdējā iespēja šķiet gana reāla. Studijā portāla DELFI žurnālists Andris Kārkluvalks un Latvijas Ārpolitikas institūta direktors Andris Sprūds.

The EOS Podcast
#27: Truth Bonds - The EOS Killer App?

The EOS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 53:34


Imagine incentivizing honesty with smart contracts? What if politicians paid a fine if they broke a promise? What if reporters lost money if they used false facts? Deru Truth & Performance Bonds are coming to EOS by Crypto Lions Transparent, incentivized, truth could shift our culture Plus: Referendum Contract What happens when 6000 faucets attack the Jungle Testnet BP Financial Disclosure Bohdon Kossak & Roman Skaskiw From Crypto Lions Deru Truth Bonds: www.Deru.io http://cryptolions.io/ https://github.com/CryptoLions https://twitter.comEN: https:///EOS_CryptoLions General CryptoLions Chat: https://t.me/CryptoLions_io EOS Network Monitor: http://eosnetworkmonitor.io/ Jungle Testnet Monitor: http://jungle.cryptolions.io/ Aug Financial Disclosure: https://steemit.com/eos/@cryptolions/... Happy Links: The EOS Podcast https://anchor.fm/the-eos-podcast Steemit https://steemit.com/@happymoneyman Twitter @happymoneyman1 https://twitter.com/HappyMoneyMan1 Youtube https://www.youtub --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eos-podcast/support

Mindfulness Mode
356 Global Zen Consciousness Conference Founder; Shi DeRu

Mindfulness Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 47:18


DeRu is the Founder of the Global Zen Consciousness Conference, the Founder & Chairman of the Global Zen Alliance, and a Kungfu Grand Master. He has served for over 10 years as head coach of the U.S. National Sanshou Team and is a Technical Chairman for the Pan American Wushu-kungfu Federation. His vast Kungfu experience has resulted in him being known as the “American Godfather of Sanshou” around the world. He has spent time sharing and teaching Zen Consciousness, which advocates daily conscious meditative action to heighten and expand one’s consciousness. He is also dedicated to bridging the gap between theoretical physics and Zen consciousness. Contact Info Zen Consciousness Conference Website: www.ZenConference.org Telephone: 678-300-8031 Email: ShaolinInstituteGA@gmail.com Most Influential Person   A past chief monk in charge of the Shaolin temple Effect on Emotions Oh, it's beautiful. You know, sometimes of course you get angry, you get upset. But normally for me it's 30 seconds. And then I get over with it. You know, human beings react to things. Then I breathe back to my knowledge state. That's just mindfulness. To me meditation is a conscious mode and back into the conscious mode. But most people probably are in reaction mode all the time. But I think when people do meditation; I do three hours a day, two hours a day, minimum one hour a day, every single day, seven days a week for 50 something years. Thoughts on Breathing I like to breathe into my abdomen and just listen to my breath and get into that meditative mood right away. And then I see things in a different way a minute later and totally different from a minute before. Suggested Resources Book: Potentiality by Barbara Vetter Book: Various Books by Bruce Lipton such as The Biology of Belief App: N/A Bullying Story I know a lady, her name is Pat and she's 81 years old. She was 81 years old a couple of years ago. She came to do some self defense with me and to learn how to survive as an 81 year old, single who sleeps by herself. I told her a couple of things. The first thing was, you have to meditate everyday to be mindful, to be conscious. That way, if anything happens you won't be chaotic and you'll be free of fear. Then there was a 20 some year-old boy who came into her house and put a gun to her head. She said, 'how dare you, I know kungfu'. And then she changed her mindset from the fear to kungfu mindset. That's consciousness. That's mindfulness. And the kid was just scared.

People I Think Are Cool
Ep. 112 DERU (aka Benjamin Wynn)

People I Think Are Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 26:16


Benjamin Wynn, aka Deru, is an Emmy Award winning composer, sound designer, and music producer. In this episode, we discuss writing music for YouTube Red’s new series Impulse, composing the Marvel podcast Wolverine: The Long Night, spectral music, and his next album. (@_deru) Show Notes:  Impulse Wolverine: The Long Night Website Twitter Soundcloud Facebook Documentary: A Life in Waves Spectral music Microtonal music Gèrard Grisey Baschet Brothers    Photo credit: Tim Navis

Free City Radio
spirodon mix — 22/06/2018

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 113:21


a new music mix, for broadcast on @radioCKUT (long live community radio !). below is the play list, thank you for listening ! Alice Coltrane & Charlie Haden — For Turiya Fatima Yamaha (@fatimayamaha) — Half Moon Rising Alveol — 123 (released by @rhrosie) Deru (@deru) — The Future Never Comes (released by @fofmusic) Cymande — Dove Lonnie Liston Smith — Sais (Egypt) Baligh Hamdi — Esmaouni (Adventures in Sound edit) Omar Khorshid — Rakset El Fadaa (Adventures in Sound edit) Neşe Karaböcek — Günün Birinde Ajda Pekkan — Baksana Talihe Kamuran Akkor — Sev Yeter Hülya Süer — Şeker Oğlan Özdemir Erdoğan — Gurbet Zafer Dilek — Yekte Rachid et Fethi — (1976 recording) Yasmine Hamdan (@yasminehamdan) — Beirut Gábor Szabó — Galatea's Guitar Deru (@deru) — 1979 Hoda Adra (@h-o-d-a) — Montre Rubba – Way Star Maii Waleed & Zeid Hamdan (@maiiandzeid) — Neptune Narcy (@thenarcicyst) — Free Abyusif أبيوسف - Amal 2 / أمل 2

Divas puslodes
Vēsturiskā Ziemeļkorejas un ASV līderu tikšanās. Iekšpolitiska krīze Maķedonijā

Divas puslodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 52:59


Vēsturiskā Ziemeļkorejas līdera un Savienoto valstu prezidenta tikšanās ir notikusi. Abi vadītāji veltījuši viens otram daudz atzinīgu vārdu īpaši Donalds Tramps, un viņi arī sola savu draudzību turpināt, tiekoties vēl vairākas reizes. Kas īsti šajās dienās ir noticis abu valstu attiecībās? Pasaules mediji tikmēr salīdzina Trampa izteikumus par Ziemeļkorejas vadītāju un savu kaimiņu – Kanādas premjeru. Pret pēdējo Tramps ir bijis īpaši bargs. Kā to skaidrot, vai ASV vadītājam patīk totalitāras, ne demokrātiskas valstis? Tiekoties ar G7 partneriem Tramps bija daudz kritiskāks. Balkānu valstī Maķedonijā ir radusies gandrīz iekšpolitiska krīze valsts nosaukuma dēļ. Prezidents ir paziņojis, ka neatbalstīs valdības apņemšanos mainīt valsts nosaukumu kaimiņvalsts Grieķijas prasību dēļ. Par valsts nosaukuma maiņu vienojušies Maķedonijas un Grieķijas ministru prezidenti. Raidījuma viesi Rīgas Stradiņa Universitātes pasniedzējs Māris Andžāns, šīs universitātes starptautisko attiecību studente Alise Gaņģe un Drošības un stratēģiskā centra pētnieks Mārtiņš Hiršs. Singapūras samits „Pasaule ir spērusi lielu soli prom no potenciālās kodolkatastrofas! Vairs nekādu raķešu palaišanu, kodolizmēģinājumu un izpētes darbu! Ķīlnieki ir atpakaļ mājās pie savām ģimenēm. Paldies priekšsēdētājam Kimam, mūsu kopīgā diena bija vēsturiska!” tā 12. jūnijā savā Twitter kontā ierakstīja Savienoto Valstu prezidents Donalds Tramps. 14. jūnijā līdzīgās noskaņās izpaudās priekšsēdētāja Kima Čenuna Twitter konta analogs – Korejas Tautas Demokrātiskās republikas mediji, slavējot sava līdera un amerikāņu prezidenta ciešo apņēmību izbeigt „nepieredzēti ilgo konfrontāciju” un „pavērt jaunu nākotni abu nāciju un starptautiskā miera un drošības interesēs”. Lai kādi arī nebūtu 12. jūnija Singapūras samita konkrētie rezultāti, nevar nepiekrist, ka tā patiešām ir vēsturiska tikšanās. Pirmo reizi amatā esošs Savienoto Valstu prezidents tiekas ar komunistiskās Ziemeļkorejas vadoni. Pie tam starp abām valstīm joprojām nav diplomātisko attiecību, un pirms 65 gadiem izbeigtais Korejas karš joprojām nav vainagojies ar miera līgumu. Šis konflikts prasīja korejiešu tautai teju četrus miljonus dzīvību un padarīja Korejas pussalu par vienu no militarizētākajiem reģioniem uz zemeslodes. Kopš pagājušā gadsimta nogales pretstāvei pievienojās jauns spriedzes moments, kad Ziemeļkoreja izvērsa savu kodolieroču izstrādes programmu. Laikā kopš 2006. gada notikuši seši kodolizmēģinājumi, no kuriem pēdējā, pagājušā gada septembrī, iespējams, izmēģināta ūdeņraža bumba. Tāpat pagājušā gada novembrī tika izmēģināta jaunā Ziemeļkorejas nesējraķete, kura, iespējams, varētu sasniegt jebkuru punktu Savienoto Valstu teritorijā. Šīs kodolaktivitātes ir galvenais iemesls arvien striktākām sankcijām, kuras pret Ziemeļkoreju vērsušas Apvienotās Nācijas. Pagaidām tikšanās rezultāts ir tikai deklaratīva apņemšanās kopīgi darboties stabilam un ilgstošam mieram Korejas pussalā, kā arī Ziemeļkorejas apņemšanās virzīties uz pussalas denuklearizāciju, respektīvi – atteikties no kodolieročiem. Pirmo konkrēto soli, šķiet, gan spēris prezidents Tramps, paziņojot, ka Savienotās Valstis pārtrauks kopīga militārās mācības ar Dienvidkoreju, kuras ziemeļu kaimiņš uzskata par provokatīvām. Cik noprotams, ar Dienvidkorejas vadību šis solis nav saskaņots. G7 samits  Kā jau iepriekš tika paredzēts, G7 samits nebija viegls. ASV prezidents Tramps nepiekāpās jautājumos par tirdzniecību un saviem sabiedrotajiem veltīja skarbus vārdus, kā arī aicināja lielo un ekonomiski spēcīgo valstu pulciņā atkal uzņemt Krieviju. ASV šajā jautājumā atbalsta arī Itālija, taču tam iebilst pārējās lielā septītnieka ES valstis. Tā pat piepildījās prognoze, ka samits beigsies bez noslēguma komunikē. Neilgi pēc samita noslēguma Tramps tviterī apsūdzēja Kanādas premjerministru Džastinu Trudo negodīgumā un atsauca Vašingtonas atbalstu samita beigu paziņojumam, kurā pausta apņemšanās cīnīties ar protekcionismu. Ziemeļmaķedonijas republika 13. jūnijā pasauli pāršalca ziņa, ka teju 30 gadus ilgais strīds starp Maķedoniju un Grieķiju par pirmās nosaukumu ir beidzies. Ziemeļmaķedonijas Republika - par šādu vārdu vienojās abu valstu premjeri. Nosaukuma maiņa varētu dot zaļo gaismu Maķedonijas ceļam uz NATO un ES valstu saimi, ko gadiem bija bloķējusi Grieķija. Maķedonijas prezidents gan paziņojis, ka viņš neparakstīs šo vienošanos, jo tā pārkāpjot Maķedonijas konstitūciju. Tas gan nenozīmē, ka viss darbs velti, jo vispirms par vienošanos ir jābalso parlamentam, tad tā jāparaksta prezidentam, kuram, līdzīgi kā Latvijā, ir iespēja vienu reizi to atgriezt parlamentā. Ja parlaments vēlreiz nobalsos par labu jaunajam valsts nosaukumam, prezidentam nekas cits neatliks, kā parakstīt vienošanos. Tiesa gan, parlamentā par labu šim lēmumam jānobalso 2/3 deputātu un šīs balsis nebūs viegli savākt.

the memory palace
Episode 122 (Hercules)

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 13:11


The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Music We start with Facing the Obstacles, from Robert Simonson's score to The Final Member. Nice Breeze Isn't It? by Simon Rackham The Things Left Unsaid, by Caleb Burhans. View from a Balcony by Isorinne. 1979 by Deru. The Julianna Barwick remix of This Will Destroy You's The Puritan. Notes I found this article by Chelsea Lenhart particularly useful. As I did this one by Edward Lawler, Jr. And this one by Kathryn Gehred. As well as W.E.B. DuBois' The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study. Fritz Herschfield's George Washington and Slavery, A Documentary Study. 

Notes from the Uncanny Valley
13. I’m a Stranger Here Myself

Notes from the Uncanny Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017


People who can’t even control their own minds want to control the minds of others. 27 minutes “Unseen Forces” by Justin Walter, “Disintegration Loops” by William Basinki, “Following” by Justin Walter, “Pathologically Bored” by Deru, and “Poa Alpina” by Biosphere

Notes from the Uncanny Valley
12. The Night Watchman

Notes from the Uncanny Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017


Occasionally a tenant has left their key in the door lock. 24:30 minutes “Baby (slowed down 800 percent)” by Justin Bieber, “Three Cheers for Existence,” by Deru, “Murmur’s Ebb” by Greater Than or Equal To, “1979” by Deru, “Kontakte” by Karlheinz Stockhausen, “Pathologically Bored” by Deru, and “Poa Alpina” by Biosphere

Notes from the Uncanny Valley

The clock tower rings in the background . . . 11:30 minutes “Unseen Forces” by Justin Walter and “Pathologically Bored” by Deru

Notes from the Uncanny Valley
7. Interpreting the Interpreters

Notes from the Uncanny Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017


Or are the codes getting scrambled in some kind of cosmic game of telephone? 22 Minutes “Unseen Forces” and “Following” by Justin Walter, “Kontakte” by Karlheinz Stockhausen, “Spiral Insana” by Nurse with Wound, “Untitled” by Constance Demby, and “Pathologically Bored” by Deru

Notes from the Uncanny Valley

Sound travels funny in these apartments. What sounds like it’s coming from one side is often coming from the other side. 17 minutes “1979” by Deru and “Blown-Out Joy from Heaven’s Mercied Hole” by A Silver Mt. Zion

Notes from the Uncanny Valley

I watch the novice robot mimicking his mentor’s demonstration of this glitchy dance from the future of our distant past . . . 19:30 minutes “Pathologically Bored” by Deru

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast
Drink Spin Run S3 E3.1: Bob and Andrew

Drink Spin Run: The RPG Talkshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017


Our Guests+Bob Brinkman+Andrew ShieldsShow Notes after the jumpGuest NotesBob BrinkmanSanctum Secorum podcastAndrew ShieldsFictive Fantasies blogShow NotesDrinkGlenlivet Archive 21-Year-Old ScotchMacWizard, Brewery Vivant, Grand Rapids, MINegra Modelo, MexicoSpinThe NecksDeru, 1979CongosAWOLNATION21 PilotsReadGaston Leroux, Phantom of the OperaRobin W. Bailey, Swords Against the ShadowlandsDoc SavagePoul Anderson, Three Hearts and Three LionsL. Sprague DeCamp, Fallible FiendJack Kirby, Kamandi the Last Boy On EarthPopcorn Sutton, My and My LikkerAndre Norton, Eye of the MonsterJethro Wall, Threat-N-Ink #7: Kreature Kompendium (with Mario Torrez & Chris Stieha)L. Frank Baum, Oz: The Complete CollectionFritz Leiber, Swords of LankhmarRobert Bloch, Mysteries of the WormRunLasers & Feelings becomes Ghostbusters in Andrew's handsYoon-Suin + Mad Monks of Kwantoom + Maze Rats (I totally misunderstood this as "Amaze Rats" at first. Oops.)Cyborg Commando. Turns out, it's playable!Call of Cthulhu via Mountain Monsters1e AD&DDonn wants to run The Emerald Enchanter for his DCC groupAdam explains DWIMMERMARS (OD&D-ified Barsoomian Dwimmermount via Warriors of the Red Planet)At GaryCon, Adam ran The Revenge of CHUD Strikes Back Again, The Musical, The RPGThanks for joining us for this episode of Drink Spin Run. If you like what you've heard, share us with your friends, leave us an iTunes review or send us an email at dsr@kickassistan.net. You can also support us at http://www.patreon.com/DSRCast. Our theme music was generously provided by the band Blue Snaggletooth (http://bluesnaggletooth.bandcamp.com). Once again, thanks for listening, you gorgeous listeners.

Art + Music + Technology
Podcast 192: Benjamin Wynn (Deru)

Art + Music + Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 48:26


When my friend Tom Hall first introduced me to the music of Deru, I was immediately drawn in. It was the combination of complexity and structure that I love in ambient work, but it was also unabashedly electronic and had edge that I liked. But I got a surprised when I did a little digging around, and found out that Benjamin Wynn, the man behind Deru, was also deeply entrenched in the music-for-TV world, having done music and sound design (with his partner Jeremy Zuckerman) for Avatar - The Last Airbender, Kung-Fu Panda - Legends of Awesomeness and others. A couple of Emmys speak to the quality of that work. In addition to that (!), he is also one of the founders of The Echo Society, a composer's collective that is gaining traction by producing a concert series that pushes people's perception of classical music concert - and modern music. All of this points to an amazingly efficient music and sound producer, and one that is able to work within - and embrace - many different sound environments. In our chat, we talk about how each of these opportunities presented themselves, but also how he is able to pull off all this work, and to keep such a high level of quality. I'm a fan, but I'm also fascinated by someone with this kind of process and one that is so consistent with their work. I learned a lot in this, and I hope you do too. Enjoy!

the memory palace
Episode 95 (Haunting)

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 13:21


The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Learn more at radiotopia.fm. Notes * Like anyone else, I became fascinated by Washington Phillip’s story through the music. So, go buy the music. * I backed into the research on this one when I should’ve just started at the source: Michael Corcoran’s amazing excavation of Phillips’ real story, as originally printed in Texas Monthly. There’s a lot of stuff that links out from his site. Music * Lots of Washington Phillips. * Starts with As Old Roads, by Goldmund. * Don’t Worry, by (Memory Palace favorite) Zoe Keating. * 1979 by Deru.

Vidro Azul
Vidro Azul de 9 de Maio de 2016

Vidro Azul

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 119:25


Sunshine. PROGRAMA De 09 De Maio De 2016                  1. parte: 1 - Kenneth James Gibson - The Evening Falls - A Conversation Between Friends 2 - Julianna Barwick - Will - Big Hollow 3 - Antonymes - (For Now We See) Through A Glass Dimly - Elegy (ii) 4 - Arve Henriksen - Places Of Worship – Lament 5 - Jóhann Jóhannsson - IBM 1401, A User's Manual - The Sun's Gone Dim And The Sky's Turned Black 6 - Iskra String Quartet - ISKRA - Film credits 7 - Deru - 1979: Remixed - Shine On Harvest Moon 8 - Julianna Barwick - Late Night Tales - Forever 9 - Hjaltalín - Enter 4 - Ethereal 10 - Daniel Knox - Daniel Knox - High Pointe Drive 11 - Jason Lytle - Dept. of Disappearance - Somewhere There's a Someone   2. parte: 12 - Aidan Knight - Each Other - Black Dream 13 - Masakatsu Takagi featuring David Sylvian - The World Is Everything (A Samadhisound Sampler) - “Exit/Delete (Ft. David Sylvian)” 14 - Distance, Light And Sky - Casting Nets - Son 15 - Low - Not A Word / I Won't Let You Fall - Not A Word 16 - Boduf Songs - Burnt Up on Re-Entry - Maggot Ending 17 - Christine Owman - Little Beast - Fear & The Body 18 - Elysian Fields - Ghosts Of No - Shadow Of The Living Light 19 - Emily Jane White - They Moved In Shadow All Together - The Ledge 20 - Halls - Love To Give [Deluxe Edition] - The Greatest 21 - Lubomyr Melnyk - Corollaries - Pockets Of Light  

KTRU Rice Radio
Deru DFN2015 Interview

KTRU Rice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016 12:44


Deru DFN2015 Interview by KTRU Rice Radio

Ask Patricia Show
Take a Woman Like You - Sotonye Deru on Ask Patricia Show

Ask Patricia Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2014 17:57


Take an amazing young woman like Sotonye Deru, what inspires her to do the amazing work she does, motivational speaking, life coaching, run a publishing company, published author, event organiser, and a young mother and wife to boot! What can we learn from her? What challenges does she face, how does she overcome them, what lessons has she learned through these difficult times; and what advice does she have for those of us wanting to be more, do more in our lives. Listen in here.....

Headphone Commute
DJ Merck - Spring Evenings Ambient Mix

Headphone Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2013


On today’s podcast I am honored to host a mix by Gabe Koch, sharing his selections under the DJ Merck moniker. If you don’t know who Gabe Koch is, you really should! In January of 2000 Koch started the now legendary Merck Records, which seriously shaped my music taste with revolutionary sounds by Machine Drum, Proem, Lackluster, Secede, Tycho, Malcom Kipe, Helios, Deru, Ilkae, Kettel, Quench, Blamstrain, and way too many others to list here! It would not be an understatement to say that Merck Records still holds a very special place in my heart (and on my record shelf), and that I feel incredibly obliged for all the work Koch put into the label, even if after over 50 releases the label closed its doors in 2007. So without further ado I present you with ambient selections by Gabe Koch! For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com

Headphone Commute
Lee Anthony Norris - Headphone Commute Mix

Headphone Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2013


On today’s program I’m honored to feature a mix by Lee Anthony Norris. If that name may not be familiar to you, than how about his artist alias, Metamatics? Or perhaps you may know him by his Nacht Plank moniker, with albums dating back to the late 90s for each of the projects. In 2000 Norris founded the celebrated Neo Ouija label, which unfortunately closed its doors in 2005. But in the five year run, Norris signed many influential artists and released some of my dearly beloved records by Geiom, Kettel, Funckarma, Apparat, Seven Ark, Secede, Xela, Deru and many others. So… now do you understand why I’m honored to host this dedicated mix? Norris hasn’t been dormant, and he has recently collaborated with Wil Bolton as The Ashes Of Piemonte on Time Released Sound, as well as Porya Hatami and Solipsism. For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com

Ebony Empress Shows - EBR Award Winner
Ebony's Inspirational Hour with Sotonye Deru

Ebony Empress Shows - EBR Award Winner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2013 66:00


Tonight we share the Inspirational Hour with Sotonye Deru. Sotonye is a young 27 year old Female who is making a difference, Impacting lives and Transforming Mindsets.  Through her powerful 'No More Excuses Workshops', Business and Career Events and Inspirational books Sotonye Deru is spreading the Mantra that 'Everything is possible' Sotonye Deru's Favourite quote is 'A man is wise if he can learn from his own mistakes, but he is even wiser if he can learn from the mistakes of others' (Wayne Malcolm).  www.sotonyederu.com Twitter@ sotonyederu Facebook.com/sotonyederumotivates Join us and enjoy the conversation 3479457556

Wild City
Wild City #043 - Bandish Projekt

Wild City

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2012 30:40


Originally formed in 1997 by Mayur Narvekar, Udyan Sagar (better known as Nucleya) and Mehirr Nath Choppra, Bandish Projekt is an act that successfully blends Indian folk elements with cutting edge electronica. Although no longer a 3-piece, Bandish Projekt still strives to push forward thinking Indian sounds via its one founding member Mayur Narvekar, a Mumbai based composer, producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist. This Friday (November 23) Narvekar is set to release 'Correkt Remixed', an EP showcasing remixes from his debut 'Correkt' LP released back in 2009. Producers featured on the EP include Nick Bee (Ukraine), Sound Avtar (India) and Skope (UK) as well as upcoming Indian producer and winner of the Folktronic/Bandish Projekt remix competition, The Memekeeper. “Mayur has been a positive influence to my musical journey ever since I was exposed to the sound of Bandish Projekt. For me, he both defines and defies the Indian electronic scene like no one else. My attempt of a re-take at one of his tracks was inspired by this understanding.” - The Memekeeper In support of the release we've sourced an exclusive mix form Narvekar. Kick starting with the sounds of Flying Lotus and cruising through to deeper and more techy sounds, his Wild City mix runs through tracks from this likes of Deru, Case4Concern, Noisia, Culprate and even Mosillator, Mayur's production alter ego. If his upcoming DJ sets on the road resemble this mix in the least, Banidsh Projekt is going to leave a lot of happy dancefloor revellers in his wake. “This is a special mix produced especially for the Wild City listeners and is one of my most experimental mixes to date. You get to hear tracks from a wide range of current bass and electronic music producers from all over the world. A big thanks to Wild City and all the listeners for the continued love and support. Enjoy the mix and play it loud!” - Bandish Projekt For a tracklist and further info, head over here: http://www.thewildcity.com/EN/music.xhtml/article/2973-wild-city-043-bandish-projekt

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Show Number 10.124.4: Geometric Progression

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2010


"Kaduna (Part 1)" by Holy Strays from Hyperion; "Kiviksan Rauhassa" by Kemialliset Ystavat from Ullakapalo; "Love to Match" by Dunian from Dunian and Monster Rally split vinyl; "Mehu Moments" by KXP from their self-titled CD; "Bad News" by People Like Us and Wobbly from Music for the Fire; "Fresh Hair" by Bitchin' Bajas from their split vinyl with Moon Duo; "Saturation: Arrythmia" by Seven Fields of Aphelion from Periphery; "Magnetic Warrior" by Archie Bronson Outfit from Coconut; "Yellow Jacket" by the Samps from their self titled CD; "Basically, Fuck You" by Deru from Say Goodbye to Useless; "Leave Things" by Shed from The Traveller; "Heat from Light" by Fennesz, Daniell, Buck from Knoxville.

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Show Number 10.124.4: Geometric Progression

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2010


"Kaduna (Part 1)" by Holy Strays from Hyperion; "Kiviksan Rauhassa" by Kemialliset Ystavat from Ullakapalo; "Love to Match" by Dunian from Dunian and Monster Rally split vinyl; "Mehu Moments" by KXP from their self-titled CD; "Bad News" by People Like Us and Wobbly from Music for the Fire; "Fresh Hair" by Bitchin' Bajas from their split vinyl with Moon Duo; "Saturation: Arrythmia" by Seven Fields of Aphelion from Periphery; "Magnetic Warrior" by Archie Bronson Outfit from Coconut; "Yellow Jacket" by the Samps from their self titled CD; "Basically, Fuck You" by Deru from Say Goodbye to Useless; "Leave Things" by Shed from The Traveller; "Heat from Light" by Fennesz, Daniell, Buck from Knoxville.

The Beat Oracle
04/01/2010: Warming

The Beat Oracle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2010 115:25


Things continue to move along. New music contents: J.Rocc and Ras G create songs from thrift store dollar bins, Bonobo returns in a major way, Deru drops some wise beats, Starkey has us seeing stars, Mount Kimbie remixes LV and Untold, and SBTRKT continues a streak of great singles. There’s more of course, but you’re […]

The Beat Oracle
02/25/2010: The Shape Of Sound

The Beat Oracle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2010 115:44


This week we present another broad representation of what we simply refer to as “future music.” Forget the silly micro-genres, and bask in a diverse two hours of tunes.  Contents include: brand new music from Lali Puna, Caribou, Strong Arm Steady, Deru, and Gui Boratto remixing Massive Attack. There are still fresh releases from Redshape, […]