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Odwa Magwentshu from Momentum unpacks updates from Kumba Iron Ore, Anglo Platinum and DRD. Derrick Msibi, CEO of STANLIB, discusses the changing face of managing money and whether we can get off the grey list this year. Simon offers his thoughts on managing your portfolio in the era of Trump volatility.
Starting season 4 off with a blast or 3. We have a new Leviathan, a new bratty alien, some Klingons, and one very special DRD. Mainely Mandy joins Josh and Sara to get this party started. Guest:MandyCreator: Mainely Mandyhttps://www.youtube.com/@MainelyMandyhttps://www.patreon.com/mainelymandyhttps://www.instagram.com/mainelymandyhttps://bsky.app/profile/mainelymandy.bsky.socialPodcast socialshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz-9cHDhut44XA-hQ-RMw6Qhttps://www.patreon.com/muppetssexandtraumahttps://muppetsexandtrauma@gmail.comhttps://twitter.com/muppetssexandt1https://www.facebook.com/Muppets-Sex-and-Trauma-a-Farscape-Podcast-114029207450715Discord:https://discord.com/invite/CqnhYFVRzXOur vital info:Sara Ezzat (she /her)Creator: The Fat Culture Critichttps://www.youtube.com/c/TheCostumeCodexhttps://twitter.com/bluestockinsarahttps://www.instagram.com/sara_fat_culture_critic/https://bsky.app/profile/saraezzat.bsky.socialJosh Gosdin (he/him)Nerd and lover of all things Star Trekhttps://www.instagram.com/joshgosdin/
A review of this week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition: US Tax Court rules taxpayer entitled to DRD, but limits foreign tax credit.
Kevin Jurovich stops by the DRD studio to tell his story: - Going from NFL player to the finance industry - Starting a company as a first-time founder - Discovering your super powers - His vision for the future of meetups and vibe discovery - Creating authentic content starts with altruism - Having patience for success and living in the moment - His advice to himself on day one
Tom Allen aka @chadgoesdeep stops by the DRD studio to share his story: - His humble beginnings and overcoming self-doubt - The moment he found out he went viral for the first time - Getting invited to be on FOX news live in front of millions of viewers - Being a guest on The Ellen Show and Howard Stern - Coolest moment over the last 10 years - His advice to future creators
Tony Khan got his phone back apparently, and that means there's a lot to talk about on this week's episode of Tooney Talk Wrestling. Marvin and the panel go through Tony's latest deranged Twitter tirade while being joined by special guest, former media relations director for UFC and bestselling author Ant Evans, most recently seen on Wise Choices with Eric Bischoff. The panel will discuss Ant's time in TNA, UFC, and more. @prowrestletimes @prowrestleclips also will be stopping in for the fun! Ant speaks candidly about working with Brock Lesnar, Ronda Rousey, and what it was like for TNA to work with Tony Khan and AEW. All this, plus what does WWE working with TNA mean for the future of wrestling!?
One of the most ambitious college entrepreneurs and also a co-host on our DRD podcast, Jake Harper is this episode's star of the show. Jake has built numerous successful apps before the age of 20. Starting off building sneaker bots at the age of 15 to his most recent hit GetUWMajor.com which has been accessed over 100,000 times in a year, he has changed the course for many college students at the University of Washington. Taking advantage of the kept-secret Freedom Information Act, Jake requested the admission rubrics for the most competitive majors in his college and built an online tool that would analyze and give feedback on your college essays. GetUWMajor has been used by 60% of the 2023 applicant pool. Join us as he talks about his journey as a young entrepreneur, pushing boundaries, thinking outside of the box, and how providing value for free has opened many doors for him. Oh, and also he is now on a mission to build the next disruptor product in the Restaurant Catering space. The sponsor of this episode is Jetson - #1 App for entrepreneurs, try out their logo generator, competitor research tool and mentorship from CEOs Young Founder and want to be featured on the pod? Submit your application here. --- This episode was produced & edited by Murat Akyuz and co-host Jake Harper.
La Dra. Nidia Paulina Zapata Canto, hematóloga, tiene como invitado especial en este episodio de “Preguntémosle al experto…” al Dr. Ramiro Espinoza, hematólogo, ambos adscritos al Instituto Nacional de Cancerología en la Ciudad de México, México, para comentar lo más destacado sobre el mieloma múltiple (MM). Dentro de su conversación, los expertos resuelven las siguientes interrogantes: ¿Cómo es el uso de talidomida en pacientes con MM? ¿Cuál es la opinión sobre el uso del triplete con DRd (daratumumab, lenalidomida, dexametasona)? ¿En qué casos realizaría trasplante a pacientes con MM? Entre otras… Fecha de grabación: 16 de febrero de 2024. Todos los comentarios emitidos por los participantes son a título personal y no reflejan la opinión de ScienceLink u otros. Se deberá revisar las indicaciones aprobadas en el país para cada uno de los tratamientos y medicamentos comentados. Las opiniones vertidas en este programa son responsabilidad de los participantes o entrevistados, ScienceLink las ha incluido con fines educativos. Este material está dirigido a profesionales de la salud exclusivamente.
Market Updates: Recent news on Markus Jooste's fine and tragic passing prompts reflection on justice and mental health awareness. Telkom's sale of its towers business for R6.75 billion highlights strategic shifts and potential opportunities in the telecom sector. Ongoing rise in oil prices raises concerns about inflationary pressures and global economic impacts. Market Analysis and Insights: Gold's Surge: Gold prices hit new all-time highs above $2200, reflecting investor concerns and market sentiment following Jerome Powell's recent statements on inflation and monetary policy. Gold mining companies show varied responses, with Pan-African, Goldfields, DRD, and Anglogold Ashanti experiencing gains. Interest Rates and Economic Outlook: Powell's announcement of no immediate rate cuts and a projected total of three cuts for the year signals a cautious approach towards inflation. Rising interest rates pose challenges for companies with significant debt burdens, while those with ample cash reserves stand to benefit. Inflation and Monetary Policy: CPI data reflects higher-than-expected inflation rates, prompting speculation about potential rate cuts in South Africa and implications for economic recovery. Abenomics, Japan's economic policy experiment, demonstrates the effectiveness of unconventional monetary measures in stimulating growth and combating deflation. Company Updates and Reflections: Remgro Results: Remgro's net asset value growth raises questions about the effectiveness of its management strategy, despite trading at a significant discount. Remgro has grown its NAV per share by 5% p.a. since 2010. Over the same period, the ALSI TR index has done 12% p.a. If you expect this underperformance to continue (and nothing in their recent capital allocation decisions indicates otherwise), then a fair discount to NAV is… — Piet Viljoen (@pietviljoen) March 19, 2024 Contrasting performance with Sabvest Capital highlights the importance of superior returns and effective capital allocation in investment decisions. Sun International: Strong financial results from Sun International underscore challenges and opportunities in the leisure and hospitality sector, amid shifting consumer behaviors and economic uncertainties.
#COPUR #DRD #EstadioSixtoEscobar Silencio del DRD y del COPUR sobre el desarrollo Parque Sixto Escobar de Puerta de Tierra | Mayagüez rebasa al RA12 al vencer a Caguas por primera vez en esta temporada de la Liga de Béisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente | Puerto Rico entra al torneo Premier 12 de la Confederación Mundial de Béisbol y Softból, gracias, en gran medida, al desempeño de los equipos juveniles | Pelegrín Vargas culmina una histórica temporada que muy pocos atletas han vivido Sintoniza y comparte! #AlmuerzoDeportivo #BonitaDeportes #TiempoDeDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #MásDeUnaMilla
#COPUR #DRD #EstadioSixtoEscobar Silencio del DRD y del COPUR sobre el desarrollo Parque Sixto Escobar de Puerta de Tierra | Mayagüez rebasa al RA12 al vencer a Caguas por primera vez en esta temporada de la Liga de Béisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente | Puerto Rico entra al torneo Premier 12 de la Confederación Mundial de Béisbol y Softból, gracias, en gran medida, al desempeño de los equipos juveniles | Pelegrín Vargas culmina una histórica temporada que muy pocos atletas han vivido Sintoniza y comparte! #AlmuerzoDeportivo #BonitaDeportes #TiempoDeDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #MásDeUnaMilla
A monthly review of US international tax-related developments. In this edition: US Congress approves new CR, complicates options for year-end tax bill – House Ways and Means Committee clears US-Taiwan tax bill – Tax Court rules non-US partnership was securities dealer engaged in US trade or business, liable for partnership WHT – US court denies DRD after applying economic substance doctrine – IRS issues proposed regs on QBUs, including simplified elections for determining Section 987 gain or loss but restrictions on loss recognition – OECD, country officials discuss BEPS 2.0 Pillars One and Two.
Wayne McCurrie from FNB Wealth & Investments on the DRD and Life Healthcare updates and results from Bytes Technology. Quintin Rossi from Spear Reit on results as they're seeing corporates semigrating to Cape Town, boosting office demand. Nicola Malan from Malan Scholes Attorneys on the proposed new remuneration rules as set out in the recently published Companies Amendment Bill.
Aujourd'hui je reçois Valérie Thomassin, garçon manqué, globe-trotteuse, mère de 3 enfants et caméléon. Valérie, après 26 ans chez Xerox, décide à 50 ans de se réinventer. Aujourd'hui, CMO de Cégid à 57 ans elle s'éclate. Dans cet épisode, on découvre une femme résiliente, performante et généreuse. Elle se livre sur deux périodes de rupture qui ont marqué sa vie : A 40 ans, un 3eme enfant qui naît “différente” lui apprend à prioriser ses essentiels A 50 ans, une révolution pro et perso où elle change tout : de pays, de job, de secteur. Mais pas de mari! ;+) A la cinquantaine, Valérie n'a plus peur, parce qu'elle sait capitaliser sur qui elle est. Elle se confronte au monde et nourrit ses rêves afin de faire de sa vie un réel terrain de jeu. Avec Valérie, nous avons échangé sur comment: Stopper le “faire plaisir” Gérer son perfectionnisme Se décomplexer Elle nous partage également ses conseils pour booster sa 2ème partie de carrière et réussir son jump en C-Level: Ne pas s'auto-freiner Anticiper et se challenger Pas trop de prendre la tête Son carburant : l'émerveillement ! Vous aussi faites le choix de l'optimisme. Rejoignez la communauté des cinquantenaires rayonnantes et décomplexées. Cet épisode vous a plu ? N'hésitez pas à le commenter, mettre ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, le partager et à vous abonner. La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est "Overlove" de John Tasoulas Rendez-vous au prochain épisode - Tous les 1er et 15 du mois Et en attendant… Croquez la vie à pleines dents !
Aujourd'hui j'accueille ma première invitée non pas de 50 ans et plus mais de 45 ans. Donc tout juste rentrée dans la case sénior dont on nous rabache les oreilles à partir de 45 ans. Laetitia Vitaud est autrice et conférencière sur le futur du travail. Vous l'avez certainement vu et écouté sur le Lab de “Welcome to the Jungle”. Elle fait également partie de la team de Vives Media, Media créé par Sibylle Le maire , dont le podcast Osons l'oseil participe à décompléxer les femmes sur le sujet de l'argent. Co-fondatrice avec son compagnon Nicolas Colin de Nouveau Départ, un média “qui explore la crise et les transitions”, elle a publié 4 livres, parmi lesquels « Welcome to the Jungle. 100 idées innovantes pour recruter des talents et les faire grandir », co-écrit avec Jérémy Clédat (Vuibert, 2020). Et elle vient tout juste de créer Vieilles en puissance avec Caroline Taconet et Katerina Zekopoulos; compte Insta qui traite de la sécurité financière des femmes parce que je cite autant « la perspective de vivre longtemps nous motive , autant celle de vieillir pauvres nous fait flipper” bref Vous l'aurez compris Laetitia est insatiable, hyper prolixe, une gourmande de la vie, passionnée et exploratrice du futur. Elle dit avoir redécouvert son ambition à 40 ans. Nous sommes donc parties explorer ensemble l'ambition. Mais pas que. Quel est notre rapport avec cette notion tabou ? L'ambition a-t-elle un âge ? Comment oser parler d'argent ? Comment sortir du rôle de victime ? Comment réinventer un nouveau modèle de carrière à 45+ ? Un épisode sans langue de bois pour vous donner les clés d'entrée du futur du travail et surtout des inspirations pour dessiner le vôtre. Vous aussi faites le choix de l'optimisme. Rejoignez la communauté des cinquantenaires rayonnantes et décomplexées. Cet épisode vous a plu ? N'hésitez pas à le commenter, mettre ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, le partager et à vous abonner. La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est "Overlove" de John Tasoulas Rendez-vous au prochain épisode - Tous les 1er et 15 du mois Et en attendant… Croquez la vie à pleines dents !
A new season means a new cohost and for All Stars 8, Cian is joined by TikTokers Chrisisainmdom who helps Cian dissect the opening double episode of All Stars including the 3 famous runway looks, the Rumix to "Money Success Fame Glamour", The DRD live challenge and teg Net Gala runway looks. It's a bumper episode to cover both episode, so enjoy! @sissythatpod on Instagram
What better way to celebrate 99 episodes of The Meaning Project Podcast than with a chat with our friend, Rabbi B. But this isn't any chat. We been talking for a long time about doing "something big" - and now it's time to take action. So, in this episode, we start planning and sharing - under the guise of a normal B & D chat about Logotherapy. Part logotherapeutic goodness, part hints and teases about things to come, I hope you enjoy!To support your favorite podcast on Mental Health & Meaning, pick up some meaningful The Meaning Project Podcast merch in our store at https://the-meaning-project-podcast.creator-spring.com/And finally, if you would like to support our efforts to improve the podcast and maybe even connect with Dr. Dan in different ways, become a Patron on our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/themeaningprojectpodcastTo contact Dr. Dan go to www.DanielAFranz.com
Jess Piper's first installment of "Dirt Road Democrat" is an eye opening look at the realities of the GOP attack on public education, and the grift surrounding school vouchers, a system born in the darkness of segregation policy. Heartland POD on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok - @TheHeartlandPOD #DirtRoadDemocrat Host: Jess Piper@piper4missouriJOIN PATREON FOR MORE!“Change The Conversation” Produced by Adam Sommer. The "Dirt Road Democrat" is a Mid Map Media, LLC production.
Jess Piper's first installment of "Dirt Road Democrat" is an eye opening look at the realities of the GOP attack on public education, and the grift surrounding school vouchers, a system born in the darkness of segregation policy. Heartland POD on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok - @TheHeartlandPOD #DirtRoadDemocrat Host: Jess Piper@piper4missouriJOIN PATREON FOR MORE!“Change The Conversation” Produced by Adam Sommer. The "Dirt Road Democrat" is a Mid Map Media, LLC production.
La campagne de commercialisation du cacao bat son plein en Côte d'Ivoire. Mais le contexte semble compliqué : les organisations de planteurs de cacao constatent un « ralentissement » dans la vente de leurs produits. Après avoir boycotté une réunion de la World Cocoa Fondation à Bruxelles en octobre, le Ghana et la Côte d'Ivoire, qui produisent 65% de la production mondiale de cacao, dénoncent le non-respect des engagements pris par les multinationales qui, selon ces deux pays, ne paient pas les 400 dollars/la tonne de prime accordée pour mieux rémunérer les planteurs de cacao. La Côte d'Ivoire menace notamment de suspendre les agréments de durabilité auxquels les multinationales ont souscrit. Quelle issue à ce bras de fer ? Que se passera-t-il après cet ultimatum fixé au 20 novembre ? Yves Brahima Koné, le directeur général du Conseil Café Cacao en Côte d'Ivoire, est notre invité. RFI : Le Conseil café-cacao a posé un ultimatum au 20 novembre aux multinationales pour qu'elles achètent les productions des planteurs, que va-t-il se passer après le 20 novembre ? Yves Brahima Koné : Certaines multinationales ont commencé à apporter leur soutien à ce que nous avons demandé. Cette semaine, le groupe de travail a encore une séance de travail. Le Ghana, nous-mêmes, et puis il y a l'industrie, donc nous travaillons. Mais trois ans après avoir accepté le différentiel de revenus décent (le DRD) de 400 dollars la tonne, nous faisons le constat que le marché est de plus en plus réticent à payer le différentiel de revenu décent. Quand nos partenaires veulent acheter du cacao, ils nous disent : « Bon, le DRD de 400 dollars on va payer, mais la prime qui bonifie votre cacao, nous allons l'amener à -150, à -200 pounds la tonne », ce qui revient à dire qu'on diminue en fait le différentiel de revenus décent. Cette situation n'est pas tenable pour nous. Est-ce que cette situation ne prouve pas finalement qu'il faut revoir à la baisse le différentiel si les multinationales ne sont pas capables de le payer ? Elles sont capables de le payer : cette année la plupart des multinationales ont augmenté leurs profits de 8%, de 7% et de même plus. Est-ce qu'ils ne sont pas capables de payer ? Parce que quand vous regardez, le prix du cacao est très faible. Le prix du cacao est faible parce qu'il y a beaucoup de cacao : est-ce qu'on ne produit pas trop de cacao par rapport à la demande ? C'est le discours qu'on tient pour faire baisser les prix. On nous dit qu'il y a trop de cacao. Ça fait 4 ans que la Côte d'Ivoire a décidé de stabiliser la production de cacao à 2 millions de tonnes- 2,2 millions. On n'est pas allé au-delà. Donc c'est un discours pour faire baisser le prix, mais ça ne correspond pas à la réalité. Jusqu'où êtes-vous prêt à aller dans cet ultimatum ? Pour nous, c'est un cri de détresse, pour qu'on comprenne qu'on doit payer le planteur. Il y en a certains qui ont commencé à venir, à faire des contrats avec nous, j'espère que les choses vont aller dans la bonne direction. De leur côté, les multinationales affirment qu'elles investissent énormément d'argent, et qu'au final, le cacao leur revient très cher… Mais le cacao ivoirien est cher par rapport à quoi ? On vous dit, coût de production : plus une manne de 13%. Est-ce qu'ils ont trouvé un opérateur économique au monde qui vend sa marchandise moins chère que le coût de production ? Ceux qui vous disent qu'ils font des programmes de durabilité, qui viennent vous faire le bilan, vous verrez que c'est un bilan qui est très maigre. C'est plus de la communication qu'ils font, et ça ne correspond pas à la réalité. Ce qu'on vous dit dans les programmes de certification, le planteur parfois c'est 30 franc CFA qu'il touche. Ce sont des programmes qui n'apportent pas grand-chose à nos planteurs, et ça ne touche qu'un petit groupe de planteurs. Nous, nous voulons que l'ensemble des planteurs soient concernés par l'effort que le marché doit faire pour leur assurer un meilleur prix. Est-ce que le DRD permet vraiment d'améliorer les revenus des producteurs ? Il est évident que le cacao seul ne peut pas sortir le planteur de la pauvreté. Le planteur ne fait pas que du cacao. Nous demandons simplement que le planteur soit payé le juste prix. Il y a un coût de production et il a besoin d'avoir une marge, et il a besoin qu'on puisse lui donner un prix qui lui permette de couvrir ses coûts de production, c'est tout ce que nous demandons. Vous menez ce combat de front avec le Ghana comme allié. Mais le Ghana vit une situation économique et financière très compliquée : est-ce que cela ne va pas jouer en votre défaveur ? Le Ghana, je sais qu'ils ont des problèmes, comme tout le monde le sait, ils ont des problèmes économiques. Mais le planteur est une réalité, il a son produit et nous savons qu'ils ont fixé un prix qui est inférieur au nôtre cette année, je ne sais pas comment les choses vont se passer au Ghana. Mais nous travaillons toujours ensemble. Quand certains disent « le bras de fer » je n'aime pas beaucoup cette expression. Demain (vendredi, ndlr) nous avons une vidéoconférence avec l'essentiel des multinationales sur les questions qui nous concernent. Donc on continue de se parler parce qu'on veut aller vers des solutions qui arrangent tout le monde. Pour l'instant dans l'initiative, vous êtes deux pays, le Ghana et la Côte d'Ivoire. Comment comptez-vous rallier d'autres pays à votre cause ? Depuis que nous avons mis en place l'initiative Côte d'Ivoire – Ghana, d'autres pays veulent entrer dans l'Initiative. Les statuts et la Charte ne permettent pas de le faire. Mais la dernière réunion que nous avons eue du comité de pilotage à Abidjan, le Nigeria était là, le Cameroun était là. Ils sont là comme observateurs. Je pense que d'ici six mois, sans doute, ils vont faire leur entrée dans l'Initiative, et là nous ferons au moins 75% de la production mondiale.
"Farscape 4·01: Crichton Kicks: Part 2 Crichton's lonely but peaceful life aboard a dying Leviathan is violently interrupted by the arrival of a young woman and a group of ruthless scavengers after her. “A new DRD function is revealed; they can sing. A gravity defying know-it-all introduces herself as a lethiathan 'expert' and we discover how long it takes to fall down and reach the bottom of the pilot's den.” (thanks GoingMetal799!) “His name is John Crichton and his friends just got sucked down a wormhole, now he's stuck on living ship full of strange Yoda impersonating space vikings! Along with help of sputnik and the 1812 overture, John must save his home!” (thanks Marky See!) “Interrupted by a toubray thief, Friends reunited; what a relief! A dying boat,A human goat, "Grade A prime American beef."(thanks Ric from the Delta Quadrant!) “Crichton goes full castaway and meets an odd looking cabbage patch kid who can walk on ceilings. He is forced to face off with weird Klingon knockoffs all while trying to plots a way back to his normal life. ” (thanks Melissa!) “A pilot nods off to her favorite Soaps. An Astronut programs a friend to play the tchaikovsky 1812 overture while doodling. A new know it all gets in on the chaos. Can she answer the Five W's? Can she learn the ABC's. Let's the give the dogs a hand, don't worry it can be reattached. Look I can do the Exorcist's backwards crawl up the wall. Our favorite diminutive ruler has no qualms sicking the dogs on an astronut. Our favorite snurcher's vision has improved but doing it too often makes her blind. Could the Sun have a baby or is it all in the astronut's head?” (thanks Brian Ivanhoe!) “Stranded astronaut with a better beard this time. Sputnik, Klingons and bad doggo o my, An overture is finally played and the abcs are sung, the greatest droid since R2D2 appears. Junk more junk and no muerta pilot, Leviathan sushi anyone? Sputnik finds out the hard way life experience beats book learning. Veins are too big to shift center of gravity so our favorite human plays goat from Jurassic parkSparky gets updated skin and Pip can slow time now I guess. On a side note: This is my favorite wacky/crazy john episode” (thanks DB!) Sputnik crashes into John's leviathan, and old friends return as John must deal with pirates. Meanwhile, Harvey wears his cool button-down from season two as Crichton tries to figure out who's the daddy.” (thanks Billy Roberts!) “Pardon me. Hello. Yes, yes I'm talking to you. Now I know your new here on this old leviathan, I've been here a while now, and if you want to be good neighbors please stop shooting at me! Oh what's that? That's a no on shooting. Ok. Well can you at let's keep your hound out of my toubray garden, I just planted them and he…what…sorry…she keeps digging them up. If you can do that we might get along nicely. If not...let's not say how bad it will get for you here.” (thanks Blackrain!) “The return of the beard! Someone gets their own brewery before showing off his Klingon slang to a new redhead.” (thanks Lucy !) First aired on Friday, 7 June 2002, written by David Kemper, and directed by Andrew Prowse We're on https://my.captivate.fm/Twitter.com/sofarscape (Twitter), http://facebook.com/sofarscape (Facebook), and SoFarscape.com. Our theme music is by https://linktr.ee/leighwritessongs (Leigh Collier) of https://open.spotify.com/artist/1VvJbTl6unZsnip9UAyUlj?si=Wt0BhbuBTSOVpZvzA3nn3w&utm_source=copy-link&nd=1 (Give Them L). Send us your https://www.sofarscape.com/submit (synopses), support us on https://www.sofarscape.com/support (Patreon) or suggest a https://www.sofarscape.com/fanfic (fanfic story) for us to read!
If you are a military veteran or the loved one of someone who is, Dress Right Dress might not jump to your mind as a service that helps veterans. It's a fairly new concept in southern Ohio, but the impact of DRD is growing in the area. Founded by Jeremy Parkins (our guest for this episode) in 2015 and given non-profit status in 2019, Dress Right Dress exists to help service members and veterans in transitioning to civilian life. But, it's better to hear Jeremy's story. So give it a listen and enjoy!Feels Like Home Podcast is powered by Horizon, Greater Things are Coming! Bringing fiber to the home service in Chillicothe, Circleville and more new cities coming soon! Call Horizon today to get the fastest, most reliable, and the only 100% fiber-optic Internet service in the area. As always, thanks for listening to Feels Like Home. Send us feedback at feelslikehomepod@gmail.com. Hit that subscribe or follow button on your favorite podcast site and give us a review! Let your friends and fellow podcast listeners about us. Special thanks to Buzzsprout, our podcast hosting service.Follow and interact with us on Facebook and Twitter. Feels Like Home theme song is provided by our great friend, Cory Breth. Check out his music and merchandise here: https://www.corybrethofficial.com
Le Ghana et la Côte d'ivoire annoncent une opération transparence sur le prix du cacao, pour provoquer un sursaut du côté des multinationales. L'ambition n'a pas suffi. C'est le constat des représentants des filières cacao ivoiriennes et ghanéennes. La volonté initiale était de payer mieux les producteurs et de compenser la fluctuation permanente des prix sur le marché, par une participation des multinationales qui broient et vendent les fèves aux chocolatiers. Cela s'est concrétisé par l'instauration de ce qu'on appelle Différentiel de revenu décent, (DRD), plus connu sur le nom de LID, en anglais : une prime de 400 euros la tonne versée par les broyeurs de cacao et censée s'ajouter au prix mondial du marché. Mais trois ans après la mise en place de ce mécanisme, le bilan n'est pas bon. « Ce qui a été donné d'une main a été repris de l'autre », résume un acteur de la filière. Depuis que les multinationales ont accepté de payer les 400 dollars, la prime pays, qui est une autre composante du prix, s'est, elle, effondrée. Les fèves de cette origine ont perdu entre 500 et 600 dollars depuis le lancement du DRD, comme si les cacaos ivoiriens et ghanéens avaient vu leur réputation se ternir. Le double discours des industriels Résultat, les 400 dollars censés soutenir les cacaoculteurs ont été en quelque sorte « neutralisés ». « On ne peut pas prétendre vouloir soutenir le revenu du planteur et contribuer à une telle baisse de la prime pays », pointe Alex Assanvo, secrétaire exécutif de l'Initiative Cacao Ghana Côte d'Ivoire. En réaction, la Côte d'Ivoire et le Ghana ont décidé de publier chaque mois le montant de la prime pays affectée aux cacaos ivoiriens et ghanéens, qui représentent 60 % de la production mondiale. Une façon de rappeler à chacun la réalité des prix, d'écorner aussi, sans le dire, la communication des industriels qui n'ont de cesse de mettre en avant leurs actions en faveur d'une filière plus durable. Les autorités posent les jalons des futures négociations C'est également un moyen pour les pays producteurs de se mettre en ordre de bataille à une période clé : c'est entre juillet et septembre que se négocient les contrats entre producteurs et industriels justement, pour la prochaine campagne cacao qui débute en octobre. Des producteurs qui espèrent que les prix en légère hausse se raffermiront encore. Même si, comme le rappelle Michel Arrion, le directeur exécutif de l'ICCO, l'organisation internationale du cacao, « les prix ont peu de chance d'augmenter tant que la filière cacao sera structurellement excédentaire. »
Today I speak with Gonzalo Bacigalupe about his project the Quarantine Series. Gonzalo Bacigalupe, EdD, MPH, is professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston. He is principal investigator of the Mediated Technologies for DRD at the National Research Center for Integrated Disaster Risk Management (CIGIDEN), and adjunct professor at the Catholic University of Chile School of Engineering. His research with colleagues in Chile, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and the USA, focuses on the impact of emerging media adoption on families, the role of patient online communities, the use of emerging media to build community resilience for disaster risk reduction, and family health. Bacigalupe has published and presented on research addressing the role of emerging digital technologies and vulnerable populations including transnational families and couples, political and family violence, family health and disparities (celiac disease, chronic pain, and medication strategies and literacy), e-health, and social technologies. He is presently studying the role of digital volunteers and the use of drones to strengthen disaster risk reduction among vulnerable communities in Chile.
We’re almost halfway through season two! Farscape season two is in its groove as Eric and Jason review another two really good episodes (hey, spoilers!) First up, “Out of Their Minds”, where an unfortunate side effect of a strange alien ship’s weapon and Moya’s defense screen causes the crew to switch bodies. Several times. We also learn that the DRD’s have more functions than we previously realized. Oh, and the attacking aliens have programmable vomit. Yes, you read that correctly. Finally, we review “My Three Crichtons”, where the crew has to deal with the clones of Crichton Past and Crichton Future that some strange ball of energy created. Which Crichton winds up as the “Last Crichton Standing”? But where’s Uncle Charley? Okay, that last one was probably too old a reference to “My Three Sons”, go look that up on Wikipedia kids… Host Eric Scott and Jason Johnson.
We’re almost halfway through season two! Farscape season two is in its groove as Eric and Jason review another two really good episodes (hey, spoilers!) First up, “Out of Their Minds”, where an unfortunate side effect of a strange alien ship’s weapon and Moya’s defense screen causes the crew to switch bodies. Several times. We also learn that the DRD’s have more functions than we previously realized. Oh, and the attacking aliens have programmable vomit. Yes, you read that correctly. Finally, we review “My Three Crichtons”, where the crew has to deal with the clones of Crichton Past and Crichton Future that some strange ball of energy created. Which Crichton winds up as the “Last Crichton Standing”? But where’s Uncle Charley? Okay, that last one was probably too old a reference to “My Three Sons”, go look that up on Wikipedia kids… Eric Scott and Jason Johnson.
Mora comenzó sus funciones bajo la incumbencia de Waldemar Volmar Méndez, quien eventualmente renunció al cargo de secretario del DRD y fue sustituido por Adriana Sánchez Parés. Mora también permaneció en el cargo bajo el actual secretario Ray Quiñones.Inf. https://www.primerahora.com/deportes/boxeo/notas/fallece-el-director-ejecutivo-de-la-comision-de-boxeo/
The girls are back this week! (A couple days late but for very good reasons) In this week's episode Alisha talks about wedding planning, Jasmyn and Kelsey talk about going to beauty school, and all 3 girls weigh in on the show Euphoria. If you don't watch Euphoria you should start now and if you haven't watched the latest episode then beware of potential spoilers! Head over to DRD's Instagram stories @downrightdirtypodcast to answer some questions and click on the link for the anonymous questions for today's episode.
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The girls have their little sister Alexa on the podcast and do what they do best- talk. Head over to DRD's Instagram to answer some fun questions on our stories and get the link to answer anonymous questions!
This week we're talking about what I think is the most important piece of DRD framework for getting results, Taking Action. Yes, actually taking all that you desire for dating and relationships and doing something, even taking risks and possibly failing at times, but moving forward toward what you want. This is important for you to hear: I think most people have a hard time initiating dating, or as I say, putting yourself out there. It's scary and awkward and who wants to feel that?But What Else Are You Going To Do?Think about this, if you're not taking any action to try to meet people and date, what else are you going to do to get what you want? The love of your life is not going to show up on your doorstep.What is one small thing you do to get yourself in the dating mode? Tell a friend you're ready to date and to keep her in mind among her friends. Check out various dating apps. Join a new group or volunteer activity as a way of meeting new people.Whatever it is, do something to move from dreaming about dating and relationships to doing.Remember to Work on Your Beliefs While You Take Action If you listen to episodes 4 and 5 we talk about positive beliefs about yourself and about ways to build dating confidence. You really need to continue this mental work while you take action. The believing and the doing go hand in hand.Chances are you may take action to date while you feeling scared and vulnerable. This is totally normal. Rely on your positive thoughts and increasing confidence in these moments.Tell yourself you have what it takes and then go and do it.Where Do We Go From Here? Now that you decided, okay I actually do need to do something about dating, organize yourself and your plan to date.I'm going to recommend the 3,2, 1 plan for you and here how it goes. You're going to choose three affirmations for yourself to help grow your dating confidence. You're going to next pick two beliefs about either yourself, your disability, or your mindset about relationships that need an overhaul. Then you're going to decide on one action you're going to take to get in the dating scene.ResourcesPodcast SurveyFree download - 3, 2, 1 PlanCreditsMusic by: https://www.purple-planet.com "Successful Motivation"Artwork photo by Elevate
This week the girls get into women's health and just the every day sh*t women have to deal with- no complaints and no questions asked. This episode is part 1 of 2. Next week Jasmyn tells her story and elaborates on the TikTok she posted to DRD's Instagram.
This week we're discussing the last part of the DRD framework, developing problem strategies for being in relationship. When a relationship happens, it's not all rainbows and sunshine. The ability to problem solve in dating and relationships is essential. Sometimes when problems emerge in a relationship, we feel scared and vulnerable. We may feel we're inadequate or we're being rejected. Sometimes we react by shutting down and that can destroy our relationship when in reality we may just have to develop our problem solving muscle.What's A Problem Solving Muscle?All relationships have issues. A good relationship is not about having few problems but how well two people work through the problems they have.Especially if you're new to relationships, it's helpful to keep in mind that problem solving is a skill that we develop by using it, much like a muscle.You begin to develop this skill, build this muscle, like you get good at everything else - by practice.The Basic Relationship SkillsFor simplicity, let's look at the two fundamental skills of problem solving, particular in relationships - communicating and listening. If you can do these well, it will save you a lot of heartache in relationships when problems arise.For listening, the key, and I'm saying this as much to myself as I am to all of you, is to shut up, close your mouth, mute yourself on zoom if needed. Just take in what another is saying to you without feeling the need to put in your two cents.For communicating and in order to clearly communicate, check in with yourself first to really understand what you're thinking and feeling before you communicate your concern to another. Where Do We Go From Here? This may sound counterintuitive, but I'd like you to consider embracing problems in relationships and building up your confidence that you can effectively handle them.Practice strengthening that problem solving muscle with people in your life now, whether they're family, friends, coworkers, or the person you're in relationship with.See problems not so much as a threat to a relationship but an opportunity to work through a block in the relationship that could be making it better.ResourcesPodcast SurveyFree download - 3 Fundamental Skills for Relationship Success CreditsMusic by: https://www.purple-planet.com "Successful Motivation"Artwork photo by Elevate
Kelsey's husband Peyton joins the girls for episode 8. If there's an episode you don't want to skip it's this one! Not sure things get a whole lot dirtier than this. Make sure to head over to DRD's Instagram for questions and links!
Sometimes we can get so focused on the dating side of things, trying to attract someone, and trying to find the right person, we forget about the other 80% of work that comes from dating and relationships. That's right 80% and that's just my very rough, unresearched estimation of the amount of energy and skill involved in maintaining a relationship. This week we talk about the third component of the DRD framework - what to do when you have a relationship and how to nurture it.Relationships 101Naturally, there's a lot of ground to cover with relationships in general and more so when one lives with a disability. That's why I created this podcast, so we can take a deeper dive into it all.Let's begin with the basics - do you like them and they like you? It seems like a nobrainer, but there's many couples who are together because one person showed an interest and/or it's just convenient.And if you like to just be with them, have you considered if they meet your criteria for a partner. You do have a criteria, don't you?Relationship Criteria Acknowledgement that sometimes you may just want to date and have fun without thinking about it becoming too serious.But when you are looking for something a little more serious, do you first consider what you're looking for in both a relationship and a partner? You know, are there enough things in common to enjoy together when the infatuation wears off? Do they have enough of the same values as you as a person? Let's take a very broad example. Often people who, let's say, are more expansive in their thinking and approach to people may have a challenging time being in an intimate relationship with someone who is more structured and categorize in their thinking. How about that for being diplomatic?Once you gotten to know someone, do you then ask yourself do they meet your criteria for what you're looking for?Where Do We Go From Here? This podcast is called Dating, Relationships, and Disability for a reason. I've always said that I just don't want PWD to date. I want them to have happy, healthy and fulfilling relationships.If you're out there dating and you're unclear about what you want in a relationship, please, please download the guide in the show notes on having a relationship vision. Now, it will seem like a silly exercise, but it's so helpful in you getting clear about what you're looking for in a partner. The guide helps you focus on what qualities in another person you want to attract to you. Provide an example.Trust me, this exercise is so helpful. I would read it daily for years. Yes, dating involves time and patience. But my husband has so many of the qualities I wrote about nearly ten years before I met him.ResourcesPodcast SurveyFree download - Relationship Vision CreditsMusic by: https://www.purple-planet.com "Successful Motivation"Artwork photo by Elevate
This week the girls are joined by their dad, their brother, and Alisha's baby daddy. Let's be honest, Cleve steals the show on this one! The adults in this episode participated in extra curriculars prior to recording- so this is a fun one! Make sure to listen to the end! Make sure to give DRD a follow on their Instagram @downrightdirtypodcast and rate them/leave reviews on whatever platform you listen to them on! As always, fun questions to answer on their Instagram stories. The girls give a special shout out and thank you to Jr! He is smashing his goals and has all the good vibes on his YouTube channel @ Harley Fat Boy Jr. Show him some love and subscribe!
This week we're talking about the second core principle, or table leg, to my DRD framework- dating confidence. I hear frequently, and I felt this way also when I was single, “I'm pretty confident in general, but when it comes to dating, it's another story.”Why is it the dating scene feels so much different than other areas of our lives? One word - vulnerability.Dating and relationships add this extra special layer of vulnerability when we're in them that can affect confidence.Confidence and Vulnerability The two can coexist and can actually be strengthened by one another.If you want to dive more deeply into the topic of vulnerability, I recommend reading or watching anything by Brene Brown. She has a treasure chest of wisdom on vulnerability. One of them being “What makes you vulnerable, makes you beautiful.”I believe the best way to grow dating confidence is to actually acknowledge how vulnerable you feel. It's often when we fight against our vulnerability that it weakens our confidence because we're spending so much mental energy defending against feeling vulnerable.Growing Dating Confidence Begin by taking some action. Look we can talk about confidence all we want, but we need to combine it with taking some type of action. It can be small. Check out a dating app, share with a friend you're thinking about dating, make eye contact and smile at someone you find attractive.Replace those negative messages you give yourself, you know the ones that tend to tear down your confidence, with more positive ones. Love on yourself. See Ep 4.When you don't feel confident, ask yourself, “If I were to feel confident in this moment, how would I think, feel and act?” And then do so. It's not faking it, it's practicing.Where Do We Go From Here? You'll hear me say repeatedly here that much of the work of DRD begins with you. Yes, you listening while you get dress, wait for a ride, or much away on the rest of the Oreo cheesecake in the fridge. You, who longs for companionship, love and good sex. People can support and cheer you on in growing dating confidence, but at the end of the day, you have to make the commitment to yourself to foster your own confidence.If you're struggling with doing so, reach out for professional help. There are a sea of wonderful counselors out there who can really work with you to grow and nurture your confidence.ResourcesPodcast SurveyFree download - 10 STATEMENTS TO BOOST YOUR CONFIDENCE FOR DATING WITH A DISABILITYCreditsMusic by: https://www.purple-planet.com "Successful Motivation"Artwork photo by Elevate
This week I begin to break down the four table legs, so to speak, on the DRD framework - believing in yourself.It's certainly the hardest part of getting the whole dating and relationship piece to get nailed down.I believe mastering this will attract others to you more than looks, money, or what you're able to do.Exactly what does it mean to believe in yourself?Sometimes believing in yourself - and I mean really believing to your unshakeable core - can take a while. It's more than saying affirmations, although those help. It's about knowing and staying with your worth IN THE FACE OF ADVERSITY.This is what I experienced in the first date I had with my husband. Listen to Episode 1. He was clearly uncomfortable with me as a PWD, but I didn't allow that to sway me from feeling worthy, knowing my potential, and communicating that.How do you cultivate a POSITIVE belief in yourself?May sound counterintuitive, but you have to first look at what beliefs are holding you back and keeping you from believing more positively in yourself?Really look at these beliefs and ask, are they helping me get to where I want to be. Challenge your own thinking.Focus on the positives in yourself. Look would you go in a job interview thinking well, I suck at this, why would anyone hire me? No, you sell yourself and your assets! The same is true in dating.Where Do We Go From Here? Believe, believe, believe.Your mind is a computer that needs to be reprogrammed. Get those nasty viruses out of there. You begin this by catching yourself every time you have a negative belief about yourself. Say, “I don't have time for this,” and choose a more positive thought/belief.ResourcesPlease take the Podcast Survey to share what you would love to hear on the show. Free download - 5 Beliefs for Successful Dating CreditsMusic by: https://www.purple-planet.com "Successful Motivation"Artwork photo by Elevate
Kelsey is the lucky/smart b*tch on vacation right now so it's just Jas and Alisha this week! Do you have a go-to show that you revert back to no matter how many show recommendations you get?? The girls talk a little about how they picture their dream wedding and touch on a subject sent in by a listener last week. Make sure to head to DRD's Instagram stories @downrightdirtypodcast, the girls want to hear your thoughts!
Through this time of uncertainty and unpredictability there has been a priority shift and re-evaluation of new direction. How do you navigate life's challenges. Move from anxiety to action; from procrastinating to progress; from fear of failure to taking risks; from blaming others to self-responsibility; from criticism to kindness and from self-doubt to self-esteem. Join ‘DrD' in conversation with Arni Witkin as they discuss his book ‘It's not a Big Thing in Life”, on Thrive with ‘DrD'.
Have you ever been told one thing, but it turned out that the truth was completely different? Can you imagine being told that you have a debilitating disease that you never had? Today, we speak with Jean Abbott, a resilient woman with a mind-blowing story. Jean was misdiagnosed as a young child with Spastic Diplegia, a form of Cerebral Palsy After 33 years of countless doctors visits, medical procedures, unnecessary medications she was correctly diagnosed with Dopa Responsive Dystonia (DRD) and given a new chance of life. In this discussion, you'll hear... -Why Jean says she would go through it all over again...04:30 Always wanted to show people that they could stay positive despite their physical limitations Over 25 people got a correct diagnosis from hearing Jeans story -Jean's faith journey...06:40 Jean accepted her debilitating condition and continued to trust God "When I think about the positives in my life, that's when I realize how blessed I really am" -The effects of Jeans diagnosis on her family and growing up...08:20 Decided from a young age that she could still do everything all the other kids could do, but maybe just a little differently She had 2 older brothers and nobody ever babied her -How to shift limiting beliefs...10:15 Change prayer focus and how you're going about being close to God Devotionals Daily readings from Crushing by T.D. Jakes -Jeans initial symptoms and diagnosis story...11:30 Diagnosed around age 4 with cerebral palsy Limited mobility with legs and arms Sleep was a huge factor in symptoms Symptoms worse as she was getting older, which is abnormal for Spastic Displesia After having children, her symptoms were getting worse because sleep was declining Had to use mobility scooter No spasticity, no rigidity, lost all mobility that she had, couldn't even sit up in a chair Depression and anxiety set in Daughters were putting her to bed every night Started going to counseling with depression and anxiety Went back to another doctor and was told that something seemed strange and recommended a Neurologist Went to see new Neurologist and when she talked about the effect of her sleep. The doctor immediately said she thought she had DRD. Prescribed some medication Jean almost refused medication because she was in such disbelief Jean had new medicine and glass of wine at dinner that night and was able to walk alongside her husband to the car 3 days later, on Easter Sunday (at 33 years old) she was standing in a parking lot without holding on to anyone (first time in a decade), that's when I realized my life had changed Connection to God in that moment that she had never experienced before Amazing calmness came over her Everything was scary but she wasn't going to let fear affect her New doctor: Dr. Martha Nance -Jean's best advice for those struggling with debilitating diseases...20:50 Trust that God has a plan for each and every one of us If we hold on to the bitterness and hatred, we will be imprisoning ourselves Try to reach acceptance for what we cannot change Take things day by day or even hour by hour -How the family responded to Jean's new diagnosis...22:05 -The importance of accepting support during hardship...23:50 "If you let me help you, you're actually giving me a gift" -Advise on asking for support...26:00 Be as open as you possibly can to let them in If you say 'no,' you're pushing them away Jean's https://www.jeanabbott.com/ (website) -How to develop an attitude of gratitude...27:15 Start your day on a positive note (prayer, gratitude, intention setting) Being very specific with daily intentions When negative thoughts sink in, ask yourself how you can find the positive in that negative thought -How to accept that pain might be purposeful...29:25 Sometimes it takes more work than normal to stay positive Know when to turn to God more About the guest: Jean Abbott was misdiagnosed as a young child with Spastic...
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2020 has been a year filled with personal, relationship, family, business and global challenges. We have experienced uncertainty, lack of predictability, loss of jobs, money, physical contact and huge mental health issues. How do we not let suffering go to waste? Are there lessons that can be learned and sustained to improve our present and our future? What can we take into 2021 that will generate new possibilities and greater fulfillment? In this podcast, the final one for 2020, ‘DrD' discusses: • Priority Shift • Gratitude • Resilience • The healing power of support • Balance between taking control and trusting the process • Being a more integrated member of the human race • Self-compassion and kindness Make the rest of your life the best of your life on Thrive with ‘DrD'. Happy Holidays and happy 2021!
Three-time Grammy Award winner, fifteen-time Grammy nominee; Frank Zappa, Van Halen and Whitesnake lead guitarist; composer, singer, songwriter, and producer Steve Vai unpacks his life experiences and shares his ideas in this week's Thrive with 'DrD' podcast. Steve Vai talks about his career in music and how it's helped teach him his most valuable lessons, including: • Understanding the power of desire • Dealing with fear through influencing your thoughts • Knowing that you are in control of your life • Being aware and expressing gratitude and appreciation • Experiencing joy, creativity, abundance and love. Join Steve Vai and ‘DrD' Dorianne Weil as they recognise that America and the world are on the brink of possibility and integrative change. *Music courtesy of Steve Vai.
Dr David Molapo joins ‘DrD' Dorianne Weil this week to talk about the essentials of personal excellence and leadership, especially in tough and unpredictable times. David Molapo is a leadership coach, mentor to thousands and renowned motivational speaker. He's authored many books, including Growing up Spiritually, The 10 Exciting Keys to Success and If You Are Not Growing, You Are Dying. His messages of HOPE reach more than 8-million people across the world. He is the President and Founder of I CAN 4IR. In this podcast, Dr Molapo speaks of his 'WATCH' philosophy, and says that in tough times, leaders must be vigilant and WATCH: W - Words A - Attitude T - Thoughts C - Company they keep H - Heart
What would change if you were seen as the top name in your industry? Could you become the Schwarzenegger of bodybuilding, the Oprah of TV, the Elon Musk of innovation or the Nigella of food? And would you be able to change the scale of your earnings exponentially? On Thrive with ‘DrD' this week, Dorianne Weil talks to best-selling author and renowned speaker, Douglas Kruger, about the practical how-to of becoming an industry expert.
As a pioneer, Steph Vermeulen has been Africa's authority on Emotional Intelligence (EQ) since 1996. Steph embraces advances in science that have matured the field of EQ into Personal Intelligence – the subject of her latest book. ‘DrD' explores the relevance of using EQ to manage the challenges of the COVID crisis and in this podcast she explores: • What is Emotional Intelligence (EQ) • Is EQ something that can be learnt • How can a healthy level of EQ help during and after COVID-19 • How do we understand the dynamics of gender based violence Steph's latest book Personal Intelligence: Future Fit Now (EQ+IQ) is available on Amazon (Kindle too) and there is a wealth of info on Steph's website: www.eqsa.co.za.
Dr. John Demartini is a world-renowned specialist in human behaviour, a researcher, author and global educator. In episode 2 of Thrive with ‘DrD', Dorianne Weil speaks to him about overcoming fear and taking action. Points they cover: • Have you ever had brilliant ideas but never quite gotten around to taking action? • Ever set goals for the coming months, only to worry about everything that could possibly go wrong and then found yourself trapped in your own inertia? • Ever wondered what it is EXACTLY that holds you back from taking action? And where it comes from? Dr Demartini will go through each and every one of the mechanisms that can lead you to question, hesitate and ultimately stop doing something amazing with your life. He will share his tried and tested practical strategies on how to: • Work out WHY each fear is there and where it originates from; • What constructive FEEDBACK each fear is giving you; and • How to ultimately BREAK THROUGH the blocks and fears that are keeping you from taking action! They also talk about falling in love: lust versus love - and how to achieve a fulfilling relationship.
El episodio 28 de El Podcast de Wapa Deportes es todo mujeres con Karla hablando de la medalla de oro en Centrobasket y del baloncesto femenino en general con la Secretaria de Recreación y Deportes Adriana Sánchez Parés, la vicepresidenta de la federación de baloncesto de Puerto Rico Yanira Liceaga y las jugadoras Dayshalee Salaman y Pamela Rosado. Karla habla con la Secretaria sobre la relación entre el DRD y la FBPUR (4:30), el apoyo que ha recibido el equipo femenino al salir a buscar fondos y las diferentes iniciativas del gobierno hacía el equipo(6:20). También Yanira Liceaga habla sobre la evolución del baloncesto femenino hasta llegar a esta medalla de oro en el Centrobasket (11:00) y sobre como el programa de clínicas de baloncesto ha creado nuevos fanáticos y ha llevado a más gente a conocer a este equipo (18:30). Karla luego habla con las protagonistas y como el público pudo conocer a Dayshalee Salamán (24:30), cómo el equipo a adquirido la cohesión que ha mostrado durante los juegos (26:27) y lo duras que son las prácticas del equipo (28:00). Luego Pamela Rosado nos cuenta su experiencia del Centrobasket como veterana del equipo (33:25), el nivel que se mostró ante Cuba (34:20) y sobre los comentarios de Eddie Casiano hacia el equipo durante el torneo (40:47). Recuerda comentar en nuestras redes sociales. Tú eres el co-anfitrión de este podcast. Suscríbete en Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, PlayerFM, TuneIn y Stitcher. ¡Deja un review! Síguenos en Facebook Wapa Deportes, Twitter @wapadeportes https://www.wapa.tv/noticias/podcast