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The U.S. is rattled by tariffs, economic uncertainty, and political U-turns on crypto. But across Asia, the response has been … different. In this episode of Unchained, we check in with two of the sharpest observers of Asia's crypto landscape: Emily Parker, China and Japan advisor of the Global Blockchain Business Council, and Yat Siu, chairman of Animoca Brands. They unpack how Asia views the Trump crypto pivot, what's actually happening inside China, why Hong Kong may be the most important jurisdiction in crypto right now, and how Japan and Korea are quietly shaping the future of regulation, stablecoins, and DeFi. Plus: Is crypto really banned in China? Why Korea is lifting its “shadow ban” Why crypto gaming is thriving in Asia And what the West can learn from it all Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Bitwise Guests: Emily Parker, China and Japan Advisor at the Global Blockchain Business Council Yat Siu, Chairman of Animoca Brands Links WSJ: Crypto Is Illegal in China. Binance Does $90 Billion of Business There Anyway. Timestamps:
The U.S. is rattled by tariffs, economic uncertainty, and political U-turns on crypto. But across Asia, the response has been … different. In this episode of Unchained, we check in with two of the sharpest observers of Asia's crypto landscape: Emily Parker, China and Japan advisor of the Global Blockchain Business Council, and Yat Siu, chairman of Animoca Brands. They unpack how Asia views the Trump crypto pivot, what's actually happening inside China, why Hong Kong may be the most important jurisdiction in crypto right now, and how Japan and Korea are quietly shaping the future of regulation, stablecoins, and DeFi. Plus: Is crypto really banned in China? Why Korea is lifting its “shadow ban” Why crypto gaming is thriving in Asia And what the West can learn from it all Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Bitwise Guests: Emily Parker, China and Japan Advisor at the Global Blockchain Business Council Yat Siu, Chairman of Animoca Brands Links WSJ: Crypto Is Illegal in China. Binance Does $90 Billion of Business There Anyway. Timestamps:
Ben & Emily Parker felt called to embryo adoption- seeing it as a beautiful picture of the Gospel in miniature, and less of a rollercoaster for their three young daughters than other forms of adoption or care for vulnerable children. In this episode, hear how their journey's going & how they're sharing it with their daughters. Plus, they encourage other families -fertile & infertile- to pursue embryo adoption as a way to affirm the value of human life, not solely as treatment for infertility. Find this episode helpful? Spread the word! Share, rate, review, and subscribe to The Embryo Adoption Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.
Welcome to Nonprofit Insights, a podcast focused on tax, auditing, accounting, and other topics in the nonprofit world. In this episode, Joe Byrne, Melissa Magoon, and Emily Parker tackle some of the most common tax and finance questions we hear from organizations like yours. Do you need to report that money as Unrelated Business Income (UBI)? Which vendors require a Form 1099? What should you do if your finance person suddenly leaves? Our seasoned experts break it all down and share practical insights to help you stay compliant and confident.
Welcome to Nonprofit Insights, a podcast focused on tax, auditing, accounting, and other topics in the nonprofit world. In this episode, Joe Byrne, Melissa Magoon, and Emily Parker review the various written policies NFPs need to have in place for 990 compliance and more. Our experts discuss the need for policies related to conflict of interest, gift acceptance, whistleblower, document retention and destruction, and organizational dissolution.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick Sermons (UUCF)
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Striving for Balance: Managing Career Growth without Sidelining Personal Aspirations.In this episode of Leaders in Tech, Emily Parker speaks with Michelle Garnham, a seasoned Customer Success expert and founder of Ellacott Consulting with 18 years of experience at companies like HP and Oracle. Michelle shares her encounters with a lack of female leadership role models, her journey in tech, and the pressures she faced from societal expectations. The discussion covers the impact of her education, navigating male-dominated environments, embracing female qualities at work, and vital insights on work-life balance and burnout prevention. Michelle also highlights the importance of mentoring and the benefits of prioritising personal values over traditional career paths.ResourcesMastering Intentional Leadership: Tips and Strategies for SuccessHow Effective Goal-Setting Motivates Employees - McKinseyGoal Clarity and Employee MotivationChapters00:00 Introduction to Michelle Garnham00:39 Navigating Male-Dominated Environments01:12 Inspirational Female Leaders03:33 Impact of Education on Career07:39 Challenges and Reflections09:15 Embracing Female Leadership Qualities15:21 Career Shifts and Burnout18:01 Balancing Work and Personal Life27:15 The Importance of Mentorship and Sponsorship32:16 Final Thoughts and AdviceConnect with us on LinkedIn:Guest: Michelle GarnhamHost: Emily ParkerFollow LeadHERs in Tech on Social Media:InstagramTikTokYouTubeLinktree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The NHS has a large carbon footprint. So how can we as child health professionals help lower the environmental impact of delivering healthcare? Today's guest on The Paeds Round, Dr Emily Parker, RCPCH Clinical Fellow and paediatric junior doctor in Newcastle speaks with host Dr Emma Lim on how we can all make a difference. Emily and Emma discuss the surprisingly high carbon footprint of liquid medicines, how to optimise asthma care to reduce medication use and the benefits of dry powder inhalers over metered-dose inhalers. They also look at how to advocate for better air pollution management, which help prevent diseases like asthma. Dr Emily Parker is RCPCH Clinical Fellow with the Clean Air Fund Partnership and a paediatric junior doctor at the Great North Children's Hospital in Newcastle. Download transcript (PDF) This podcast is a collaboration between the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and Medisense. The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast relates only to the speaker and not necessarily to their employer, organisation, RCPCH or any other group or individual. Subscribe to The paeds round for more educational episodes! And, you can find more RCPCH educational resources on RCPCH Learning. Want to hear more from RCPCH? Search for and subscribe to RCPCH Podcasts, our main channel.
Welcome to Nonprofit Insights, a podcast focused on tax, auditing, accounting, and other topics in the nonprofit world. In this episode, Joe Byrne, Katy Balukas, and Emily Parker discuss what NFPs need to know as they approach their first Uniform Guidance compliance audit, including funding streams, what triggers a Uniform Guidance audit, the schedule of expenditures of federal awards, and more.
Welcome to Nonprofit Insights, a podcast focused on tax, auditing, accounting, and other topics in the nonprofit world. In this episode, Joe Byrne, Katy Balukas, and Emily Parker discuss Uniform Guidance audits, including suspension and debarment, internal controls, federal funding and grant management, and sub-recipient funding.
Navigating with Purpose: The Power of Intentional LeadershipIn this episode of Leaders in Tech, host Emily Parker engages in a deep conversation with Sharon O'Mara, Co-Founder of Corduroy Group and former senior marketing executive at Apple and Adobe, about the power and nuances of intentional leadership. Sharon shares insights from her 25+ years of experience in tech marketing, discussing the importance of setting clear intentions, aligning personal and organisational goals, and the critical role of prioritising team well-being and development. Listeners will learn how to define and maintain intentional leadership, manage team dynamics effectively, and continuously refine their leadership approach based on reflective practice. The discussion also touches on how to handle alignment issues between individual and team goals, and the impact of clear communication on team performance and motivation.Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Sharon O'Mara01:49 The Power of Intentional Leadership02:12 Defining and Practicing Intentionality05:14 Skills for Intentional Leadership06:50 Aligning Team and Company Goals11:13 Balancing Individual and Team Intentions12:54 Navigating Career Obstacles with Intention19:16 The Importance of Continuous Self-Assessment21:32 Prioritising and Re-evaluating Intentions27:44 Leadership and Team Dynamics35:45 Final Thoughts and AdviceConnect with us on LinkedIn:Guest: Sharon O'MaraHost: Emily ParkerFollow LeadHERs in Tech on Social Media:InstagramTikTokYouTubeLinktree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Empowerment by Example: The Impact of Representation in Tech LeadershipIn this episode of LeadHERs in Tech, Emily Parker talks with Gabs Bojilova, UK SDR Manager at Employment Hero, about her rapid rise in the tech sector and the crucial role of representation in tech leadership. Gabs shares her journey and discusses how seeing leaders who mirrored her own ambitions helped shape her career path. She explores overcoming imposter syndrome, fostering mentorship, and the importance of authentic leadership in creating supportive environments. The conversation highlights strategies for building visibility and championing diversity, emphasising how representation can empower the next generation of female tech leaders.Chapters:00:00 Intro to Gabs Bojilova02:54 The Role of Role Models and Mentorship05:53 The Impact of Female Representation Across Fields16:23 Navigating Imposter Syndrome and Building Confidence17:27 Embracing Vulnerability in Leadership23:18 Career Progression and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome26:20 Strategies for Visibility and Recognition in Your Career31:30 Addressing the 'Broken Rung' in Career Ladders35:38 The Dream Gap: Encouraging Young Girls in STEM42:44 Authentic Leadership and Paving Your Own PathResources Mentioned: Women in the Workplace - McKinsey 2023Overcoming Imposter SyndromeRepresentation in Films/Media and especially STEM rolesThe Confidence GapThe Dream Gap (Barbie)Book Recommendation: Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan JeffersConnect with us on LinkedIn:Guest: Gabs BojilovaHost: Emily ParkerFollow LeadHERs in Tech on Social Media:InstagramTikTokYouTubeLinktree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Ari sits down with author and journalist Emily Parker. No topic is off limits as they discuss Bitcoin ETFs, global regulation, the use of the internet by pro-democracy movements, and Emily's life and work in Asia. Ari and Emily dive into the most pressing issues impacting crypto today in a fun and engaging discussion. Today's Guests Emily Parker, Journalist Host: Ari Redbord, Global Head of Policy, TRM Labs
Voice of Influence: Leveraging Public Speaking and Fundraising as a Female FounderIn this episode of Leaders in Tech, host Emily Parker welcomes Rebecca Griffiths, Founder and CEO of Primis, to discuss her journey in the tech industry, focusing on her experiences with fundraising, leading as a woman in tech, and advice on public speaking. Having started Primis during COVID-19, Rebecca shares insights into creating a successful retail tech company, the significance of women's representation in tech leadership, and tips for effective public speaking. Through their conversation, Rebecca emphasises the importance of just starting, learning from failures, and surrounding yourself with good people.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Rebecca01:48 Path from Colleague to Tech CEO02:42 Founding Primis: Filling the Tech Gap in Retail06:08 Navigating the Fundraising Landscape as a Female Founder16:48 Balancing Work and Family Life21:50 Navigating Parenthood and Professional Identity23:45 The Impact of Public Perception on Working Parents26:16 Mastering Public Speaking: From Nerves to Confidence34:31 Empowering Advice for Aspiring Public SpeakersConnect with us on LinkedIn:Guest: Rebecca GriffithsHost: Emily ParkerFollow LeadHERs in Tech on Social Media:InstagramTikTokYouTubeLinktree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The SDR DiscoCall Podcast: For Brand New Sales Development Reps
In this episode of The SDR DiscoCall Show, presenter Neil Bhuiyan engages in a conversation with Emily Parker, the Insight Sales Director at Insider. Emily unfolds her journey into sales and leadership, stressing the significance of curiosity and posing pertinent questions during interviews. She also delves into the allure of being a sales development leader and the influence of parenthood on leadership. The discussion underscores the necessity for mentors and coaches, along with the importance of mental readiness when assuming a leadership role. Emily navigates through the trials of maintaining a balance between parenthood and work, drawing from her experiences as a working mother in a demanding profession. She underscores the value of discovering a flexible company and having a supportive partner. Furthermore, Emily explores the process of crafting her personal brand and engaging with Sales Confidence, a community for sales professionals. She accentuates the importance of networking and introspection. Lastly, she extends advice to her younger self, advocating for trust in intuition, networking, and attentive listening during calls.
Rising Above Bias: Cultivating Confidence & Credibility as Young Female LeadersIn this enlightening episode of LeadHERs in Tech host Emily Parker engages in a candid conversation with Shabri Lakhani, a standout leader recognised in Management Today's '35 under 35' for 2022. Shabri shares her experience formed over 13 years in sales and sales leadership, including her pivotal role in founding and leading SalesWorks, a global training and consulting firm. Join us for a deep dive into Shabri's experiences and learn invaluable lessons on career progression, self-worth, and leadership in the tech industry.Chapters:01:53 Navigating Early Career Challenges and Opportunities03:05 Embracing Leadership Roles as a Young Woman in Tech07:17 Finding Guidance and Mentorship in Uncharted Territories09:59 Addressing Gender Bias and Microaggressions in Leadership13:43 The Impact of Internal vs. External Promotions on Salary22:36 Establishing Credibility and Self-Worth in New Roles27:11 Overcoming Self-Doubt and Valuing Your Worth39:20 Advice for Aspiring LeadHERsConnect with us on LinkedIn:Guest: Shabri LakhaniHost: Emily ParkerFollow LeadHERs in Tech on Social Media:InstagramTikTokYouTubeLinktree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Goofy and Max head out on a road trip for father-son bonding, but Max has other intentions. Guest Host: Emily Parker (https://www.facebook.com/emily.m.parker.9?mibextid=ZbWKwL) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bsbargainbin Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/bsbargainbin/shop
Empowering the Next Wave: Fostering Community & Mentorship in Tech SalesIn this first episode of 'LeadHers in Tech', Emily Parker introduces Ana Nedava, the founder of The Young Women in Sales Club, an initiative aimed at nurturing female sales leadership in the tech industry. Ana shares her journey to becoming a successful entrepreneur and tech sales leader in London, including her accidental entry into tech sales, the progression of her career, and the importance of mentorship. The conversation dives into the challenges of transitioning roles within sales, the significance of internal perception at work, and considerations for women contemplating leadership paths. Ana also discusses her latest venture, launching The Young Women in Sales Club, highlighting the need for a supportive community for young women starting in sales, addressing issues such as gender disparity in tech sales pipelines and the importance of recognising your value in the job market.Sign up to be a member of The Young Women in Sales Club:- www.youngwomeninsales.clubChapters00.00 Introduction to Ana00:35 Meet the Founder of The Young Women in Sales Club01:00 Ana's Journey in Tech Sales03:23 Transitioning Roles in Tech Sales06:08 The Importance of Internal Perception07:21 Reflecting on Career Shifts10:10 The Birth of The Young Women in Sales Club13:19 The Challenges of Hiring Women in Tech Sales25:20 The Importance of Mentorship29:52 Encouraging Content Creation31:16 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome34:04 Advice for Aspiring EntrepreneursConnect with us on LinkedIn:Guest: Ana NedavaHost: Emily ParkerFollow LeadHERs in Tech on Social Media:InstagramTikTokYouTubeLinktree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The coalition Reusable LA has been actively advocating for a number of years on several policies pertaining to waste reduction and plastic pollution, including the switch to reuse for onsite dining. Upstream's Macy Zander interviews Reusable LA's co-leads, Alison Waliszewski of 5 Gyres and Emily Parker of Heal the Bay, to hear their key tips for advocates working on this topic.Resources:Accompanying video and summary blogreusablela.org reusablela@gmail.comReusable LA on InstagramStart or join a community coalitionThe Reuse for Onsite Dining resource library
Welcome to Nonprofit Insights, a podcast focused on tax, auditing, accounting, and other topics in the nonprofit world. In this episode, Katy Balukas and Emily Parker welcome BerryDunn's Director of Executive Recruiting, Sarah Olson. The topic? Questions to ask and best approaches for finding quality C-suite executives in a challenging nonprofit recruitment environment.
This week Stuart Shapiro talks to Assistant Professor Emily Parker about her research interests in community health centers and how they originated from her work assisting with Affordable Care Act implementation in New York state. In this EJB Talks episode, she explains what federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are and their history in serving underserved communities. Parker discusses how FQHCs have avoided partisanship despite being government-funded, in part by appearing private and not emphasizing their government support. Her qualitative research has found that many patients were unaware and even surprised, of the government support of FQHCs. Shapiro also asks about Parker's place-based policy research on programs that target funding geographically, and how that fits in in her new surroundings at the Bloustein School. Having a health policy research background, Parker is looking forward to understanding her research from the different methodological approaches of her new urban planning colleagues. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ejbtalks/message
Welcome to Nonprofit Insights, a podcast focused on tax, auditing, accounting, and other topics in the nonprofit world. In this episode, BerryDunn's Katy Balukas, Emily Parker, and Joe Byrne discuss gift and contribution recording for nonprofits. They cover the accounting methods used by development and business offices, tips to establish solid communication between the two offices, Schedule B instructions, unintended restrictions, and more.
Welcome to Nonprofit Insights, a podcast focused on tax, auditing, accounting, and other topics in the nonprofit world. In this episode, BerryDunn's Joe Byrne, Emily Parker, and Katy Balukas answer questions our nonprofit tax and accounting teams receive every year. They discuss when employee gifts are and aren't taxable, gift cards as donations to nonprofits, how to account for and track gifts, donor acknowledgement letters, and more.
U.S. crypto regulation has much to learn from Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong. But while these jurisdictions offer legal clarity around digital assets, they also have some of the toughest rules in the world, says CoinDesk's Emily Parker.Today's episode is sponsored by CME Group.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Today's featured story is an opinion piece from Emily Parker, titled: “Crypto-Friendly Does Not Mean Crypto-Easy.”-From our sponsors:CME Group Cryptocurrency futures and options provide market-leading liquidity for bitcoin and ether trading. These cash-settled contracts give full exposure to crypto performance without the hassle of holding the physical position. No digital wallet? No problem. Trade nearly 24/7 in a transparent, CFTC-regulated market. Visit cmegroup.com/crypto to learn more.Disclaimer:This communication is not directed to investors located in any particular jurisdiction and is not intended to be accessed by recipients based in jurisdictions in which distribution is not permitted. The information herein should not be considered investment advice or the results of actual market experience. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future performance. Trading derivatives products involves the risk of loss. Please consider carefully whether futures or options are appropriate to your financial situation.-This episode was hosted by Noelle Acheson. “Markets Daily” is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced and edited by Eleanor Pahl. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
U.S. crypto regulation has much to learn from Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong. But while these jurisdictions offer legal clarity around digital assets, they also have some of the toughest rules in the world, says CoinDesk's Emily Parker.Today's episode is sponsored by CME Group.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Today's featured story is an opinion piece from Emily Parker, titled: “Crypto-Friendly Does Not Mean Crypto-Easy.”-From our sponsors:CME Group Cryptocurrency futures and options provide market-leading liquidity for bitcoin and ether trading. These cash-settled contracts give full exposure to crypto performance without the hassle of holding the physical position. No digital wallet? No problem. Trade nearly 24/7 in a transparent, CFTC-regulated market. Visit cmegroup.com/crypto to learn more.Disclaimer:This communication is not directed to investors located in any particular jurisdiction and is not intended to be accessed by recipients based in jurisdictions in which distribution is not permitted. The information herein should not be considered investment advice or the results of actual market experience. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future performance. Trading derivatives products involves the risk of loss. Please consider carefully whether futures or options are appropriate to your financial situation.-This episode was hosted by Noelle Acheson. “Markets Daily” is executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced and edited by Eleanor Pahl. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Nonprofit Insights, a podcast focused on tax, accounting, and other strategic topics to guide nonprofits in pursuing their objectives and fulfilling their missions. In this episode, BerryDunn's Joe Byrne, Emily Parker, and Katy Balukas discuss how nonprofits can prepare for a successful financial statement audit when they're challenged by leadership transitions and high turnover.
Megan Leyland and Emily Parker join us to talk about English Heritage, Marble Hill and the life of Henrietta Howard Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We enjoy every episode of "Welcome to Florida," but enjoyed this one more than most. This story takes us to Fort George Island about midway between Jacksonville and Amelia Island by the St. John's River and Atlantic Ocean. This is the location of Kingsley Plantation, named for its owner Zephaniah Kingsley. His, however, is not the most interesting story to be told there, that story belongs to Anna Madgigine Jai.To learn more about Jai, Craig recommends the book "Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley: African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slaveowner," which he quoted from during our interview with Emily Parker, a visual information specialist for the National Park Service specializing in the Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve which includes Fort George Island and Kingsley Plantation.To listen to Johnetta Betsch Cole, direct descendant of Jai and Abraham Lincoln Lewis' great granddaughter - he was Florida's first Black millionaire and the founder of American Beach - visit our Patreon page where our patrons have exclusive access to a presentation she gave about A.L. Lewis in September of 2023.
In this week's International Womens Day special, we catch up with Bengals Director of Communication, Emily Parker, and chat about her career path and how her job has changed since the team's success. We also make some bold statements on what the Bengals might do in free agency and the draft.
Emily Parker, CoinDesk's executive director of global content, joins the show to discuss the Asian crypto markets. From Hong Kong to Tokyo, Parker sees bullish signs in recent developments. Hear why she thinks China and Japan are closely watching as the U.S. clamps down on the crypto industry. Show highlights: how Hong Kong is trying to create a regulated environment for crypto whether Beijing and Chinese officials support Hong Kong's initiative what was China's motivation to make it harder to buy and hold crypto whether Asian countries will lead the next bull run what the crypto environment looks like in Japan and how it differs from the U.S. how Japan responded to major crypto hacks and meltdowns what Japan is doing in terms of stablecoin regulation and adoption how Japanese authorities are trying to establish guidelines for DAOs whether people in Asia have different attitudes and views toward crypto and investing in general Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com Railgun DAO Guest Emily Parker, executive director of global content at CoinDesk. Twitter Previous appearance on Unchained: Crypto in China: What It Really Looks Like Links CoinDesk: Japan Embraces Web3 As Global Regulators Grow Wary of Crypto FTX Japan Customers Can Begin Withdrawing Fiat, Crypto on Feb. 21 WSJ: Some FTX Customers Can Withdraw Their Money—in Japan, at Least Bloomberg: Hong Kong's Crypto Hub Ambitions Win Quiet Backing From Beijing - Bloomberg Hong Kong Plans to Let Retail Sector Trade Larger Crypto Tokens Like Bitcoin Crypto Mogul Sun Says Huobi Betting China Will Warm to Digital Assets as Exchange Targets Hong Kong Hong Kong to Establish Task Force to Help Develop Crypto Hub US Crypto Crackdown Boosts Appeal of Dubai, Hong Kong, Europe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily Parker, CoinDesk's executive director of global content, joins the show to discuss the Asian crypto markets. From Hong Kong to Tokyo, Parker sees bullish signs in recent developments. Hear why she thinks China and Japan are closely watching as the U.S. clamps down on the crypto industry. Show highlights: how Hong Kong is trying to create a regulated environment for crypto whether Beijing and Chinese officials support Hong Kong's initiative what was China's motivation to make it harder to buy and hold crypto whether Asian countries will lead the next bull run what the crypto environment looks like in Japan and how it differs from the U.S. how Japan responded to major crypto hacks and meltdowns what Japan is doing in terms of stablecoin regulation and adoption how Japanese authorities are trying to establish guidelines for DAOs whether people in Asia have different attitudes and views toward crypto and investing in general Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com Railgun DAO Guest Emily Parker, executive director of global content at CoinDesk. Twitter Previous appearance on Unchained: Crypto in China: What It Really Looks Like Links CoinDesk: Japan Embraces Web3 As Global Regulators Grow Wary of Crypto FTX Japan Customers Can Begin Withdrawing Fiat, Crypto on Feb. 21 WSJ: Some FTX Customers Can Withdraw Their Money—in Japan, at Least Bloomberg: Hong Kong's Crypto Hub Ambitions Win Quiet Backing From Beijing - Bloomberg Hong Kong Plans to Let Retail Sector Trade Larger Crypto Tokens Like Bitcoin Crypto Mogul Sun Says Huobi Betting China Will Warm to Digital Assets as Exchange Targets Hong Kong Hong Kong to Establish Task Force to Help Develop Crypto Hub US Crypto Crackdown Boosts Appeal of Dubai, Hong Kong, Europe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Young spoke with Emily Parker, Executive Director of Global Content at CoinDesk. Emily leads CoinDesk's global expansion, anchors CoinDesk TV's flagship show, “First Mover”, and analyzes crypto developments world-wide. She recently spent time in Japan, and wrote an article titled “Japan Embraces Web3 As Global Regulators Grow Wary of Crypto”
Our anchors begin today's show with CNBC's Steve Kovach and Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi discussing Elon Musk taking aim at Apple's relationship with Twitter. Then, our Julia Boorstin recaps Disney CEO Bob Iger's town hall meeting with employees. Next, venture capital firm WndrCo Founding Partners Jeffrey Katzenberg and Sujay Jaswa join for a closer look at Iger's return and the shifting media landscape, and our Jon Fortt shares highlights from his Cloud Week interview with Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky. Later, Emily Parker, author of “Now I Know Who My Comrades Are,” offers her perspective on internet activism in China, and CNBC's Ylan Mui reports on a potential resolution to avert a nationwide rail strike.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has continuously chosen "Regulation through Enforcement," as opposed to providing clear guidelines for all things Web3. This week, the SEC settled a case against Kim Kardashian over a paid Instagram post that promoted a cryptocurrency. Emily Parker from Coindesk joins the show to tell us why she thinks this enforcement will be good for the space long-term. And as one case was closed, another one was opened. The SEC is launching an investigation into Yuga Labs, creators of one of the most popular NFT Projects - The Bored Ape Yacht Club. Details are still unknown, but any are speculating it is over the cryptocurrency "Apecoin" that was created to support the BAYC ecosystem. Andrew Hayward from Decrypt breaks down the history and controversy surrounding BAYC. Lastly - renowned artist Damien Hurst made history this week when he burned Millions of dollars worth of physical art, in the name of NFT's. Nick Fontova known as Mr.Pink - CMO of house of firsts is an avid fan of Damien Hurst and collecting NFT's. He joins us to break down Damiens project, and why he thinks this will go down in art history. 00:01 - Welcome 00:40 - Weekly Headlines 5:00 - Emily Parker writer at Coindesk - SEC vs Kim K, why this is good for Web3 12:00 - Andrew Hayward from Decrypt- SEC vs Yuga Labs 20:33 - @Mr.Pink aka Nick Fontova - Damien Hurst's art burn
Emily Parker is back! We talk about the team's direction and image a year after her last appearance. We were also joined by Bengals Captain and Jess, who are doing great work for cancer research. Support the show: https://patreon.com/dhsports
Visiting gardens became a favourite pursuit of 18th century upper classes. It's also a passion that many of us enjoy today: visiting historic gardens, admiring carefully crafted landscapes and maybe even picking up a few ideas for our own outdoor spaces. But were the garden tourists of the Georgian era anything like us? To answer that question and more, we're joined by English Heritage Landscape Advisor, Emily Parker and PhD researcher, Jemima Hubbertsey. To discover a selection of English Heritage's finest historic gardens, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/historic-gardens
A Consensus 2022 panel from Austin, Texas, "Money Reimagined" host Michael Casey starts off the introductions of an important discussion with Emily Parker, CoinDesk's executive director of global content; the Honorable J. Christopher Giancarlo, dubbed “CryptoDad,” served as 13th Chairman of the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission; and Neha Narula is the Director of the Digital Currency Initiative at the MIT Media Lab, to discuss the social and geo-political implications of the rise of international competition between central bank digital currencies, stablecoins and native crypto currencies. This episode was edited by Michele Musso with announcements by Adam B. Levine and additional production support from Eleanor Pahl. Our theme song is “Shepard.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A Consensus 2022 panel from Austin, Texas, "Money Reimagined" host Michael Casey starts off the introductions of an important discussion with Emily Parker, CoinDesk's executive director of global content; the Honorable J. Christopher Giancarlo, dubbed “CryptoDad,” served as 13th Chairman of the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission; and Neha Narula is the Director of the Digital Currency Initiative at the MIT Media Lab, to discuss the social and geo-political implications of the rise of international competition between central bank digital currencies, stablecoins and native crypto currencies. This episode was edited by Michele Musso with announcements by Adam B. Levine and additional production support from Eleanor Pahl. Our theme song is “Shepard.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's show, Emily Parker, CoinDesk's executive director of global content, takes a deep dive into a fictional future, and it involves the Metaverse.Read the full story here.This episode is sponsored by Kava and BCB Group.This episode was edited & produced by Adrian Blust with original music by Adrian Blust & Colin Mealey-Kava lets you mint stablecoins, lend, borrow, earn and swap safely across the world's biggest crypto assets. Connect to the world's largest cryptocurrencies, ecosystems and financial applications on DeFi's most trusted, scalable and secure earning platform with kava.io.-BCB Group is the leading business banking partner for the digital assets industry. We provide the rails to move money and a gateway for crypto to FX markets at scale. Our mission is to connect and bank the global crypto industry. Find out more by visiting bcbgroup.com/coindesk.-Consensus 2022, the industry's most influential event, is happening June 9–12 in Austin, TX. If you're looking to immerse yourself in the fast-moving world of crypto, Web 3 and NFTs, this is the festival experience for you. Use code MarketsDaily15 to get 15% off your pass at www.coindesk.com/consensus2022.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest host Bob De Castro takes over for Hal Eisner. Mandy Sackett, Surfrider Foundation's California Policy Coordinator, joins Bob to talk about the potential of desalination to alleviate the worst threat of drought in California. MWD General Manager Adel Hagekhalil joins Bob to talk about the drought crisis, which he calls the worst drought ever. Bob speaks to Emily Parker, a water quality scientist with Heal the Bay, about the problem of microplastics.
Episode 70: Choosing the best marketing platform for your offer Welcome to episode seventy of the Cocktails & Content Creation Podcast! For this episode, we're talking about choosing the best marketing platform for your offer with Emily Parker of Double E Strategies. In our seventieth episode you'll learn: Why you need to figure out what platform is the right one for you and your business Why you should think beyond Instagram and TikTok as the best platforms for your business How you can specifically tailor your content for each platform The tools that can help you track your results and how to get started as a beginner How to avoid burnout when it comes to your content creation About our Guest: Emily Parker is the founder of Double E Strategies which provides digital marketing services such as website development, social media management and advertising, as well as email marketing. Their goal is to help impactful companies grow through fresh and innovative strategies. Her team has been working in marketing since 2017, and they keep up with the ever-changing trends and platforms so that their clients don't have to. Thanks for Listening! Join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/1051582601952303 (Facebook Community) for more tips and tricks on how to easily create content and chat with other content creators! And make sure to follow our https://www.instagram.com/cocktailsandcontentcreation/ (Instagram). Links & Resources: https://www.doubleestrategies.com/ (Double E Strategies) http://www.facebook.com/DoubleEStrategies (Double E Strategies on Facebook) http://www.instagram.com/doubleestrategies/ (@doubleestrategies on Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/company/double-e-strategies (Double E Strategies on LinkedIn) https://analytics.google.com/analytics/web/?authuser=0#/a98695449w238190248p222720204/admin/tracking/tracking-code/ (Google Analytics) https://www.doubleestrategies.com/social-media-platforms (Double E Strategies Freebie to Find your Ideal Platform) Until next time, cheers to your next cocktail and happy content creating! http://www.fashionablykateandcompany.com/ (Kate) & http://www.jessiewymanphotography.com/ (Jessie) Hosts of “The Cocktails and Content Creation Podcast”
Brosephus sit down with Emily Parker and we talk about the hymns and the importance of the hymns and what it means to evangelize and talk to people about Jesus and so much more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fred prepares us for next week's Dirty Laundry with teaching about evangelism. He also invites a student panel (Jared Rose, Claire Moore, Emily Parker, and Stephen Wilson) to share their own experiences.
In the latest episode of Security Sandbox, Amanda, along with Relativity Chief Human Resources Officer Beth Clutterbuck, welcomes American astrologer Emily Parker for a star-studded conversation on how astrology and tools like the Myers-Briggs personality test can be useful in understanding and perfecting team dynamics that foster greater creativity and collaboration.
Today we had an amazing Guest! Emily Parker Joined the show to talk about Preseason Week 3 and everything Who Dey Nation experienced at Paul Brown Stadium. We also talked about the comradery in the locker room and what we can look forward to week 1! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode is worth the wait. Emily and I go in depth on the state of the team, what the organization has pushed and how important FANS are to this team and MORE!! Check out the new episode HERE!!!
This week we welcome two guests, Emily and Nora, from the Riverview Center here in Iowa. In this episode, we talk about what it looks like for Riverview to fufill their mission of providing compassionate, client-centered care for individuals affected by sexual assault. To Reach Riverview's 24/7 Crisis hotline, call 888-557-0310 Connect with Riverview Center online at: Web: https://riverviewcenter.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/riverviewcenterinc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riverviewcenter/ Connect with Heart and Solutions online at: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dWKD6TenIMIC76ctq21YN Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPmrcmi5HUINpWEjHfHzTnQ/featured Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YouNeedaCounselor Heart and Solutions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heartandsolutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/you_need_a_counselor/ Web: http://www.heartandsolutions.net/
In today's podcast episode I'm talking with my friend Emily Parker about #HOPERUN2021 and the why behind the race. We're also chatting it up about how to safeguard children and why we need to have those brave and hard conversations with our kids early on in their developmental years, about body safety, private parts, no means no, and so much more. Emily candidly shares her heart as a survivor and as a mother of a child who has been sexually abused. She explains the reasons she is passionate about raising awareness and why she believes it's so important to begin teaching your children about body safety as early as possible.In today's podcast I share these resource links to help you educate yourself on this topic and help foster awareness in your community:http://www.themammabeareffect.orghttp://www.d2l.orghttp://www.runsignup.com/jthmhoperunhttp://www.journeytohealministries.orgThank you for tuning in! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode!Crystal
Being a first time mom is scary, but a first time mom with twins! Let's talk with Emily Parker about how her twin pregnancy is going and dive into all those first time mom fears times two!
A few years ago, Emily Parker learned from her daughter, Cayla, that when Cayla was eleven years old, she had been sexually abused.Join us for a powerful story on healing and taking action to end sexual abuse and provide support for victims of this terrible act.Learn more at www.journeytohealministries.orgTo support our show, visit www.youprint.lifeSupport the show