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Join Ethan Suplee and Henry Abbott on the American Glutton Podcast as they dive into preventing injuries and mastering movement. Henry, author of Ballistic, shares insights from NBA training at P3, offering practical tips to strengthen hips, feet, and more. From barefoot running to plyometrics, learn how to move joyfully without pain. Ethan opens up about his struggles with flat feet and past injuries, making this a relatable, inspiring chat for anyone seeking a healthier, freer body. Tune in for actionable advice!SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Intro & Burger Talk01:07 - Ethan's Injury Struggles03:11 - The Joyful Movement Goal06:04 - Ballistic Forces Explained08:58 - Neurological Fixes for Movement13:33 - Personalized Movement Prescriptions15:09 - Hip Mobility vs. Stability19:00 - Plyometrics for Better Movement26:06 - Landing Techniques Unveiled32:32 - Barefoot Running Revelation35:46 - Footwear's Role in Pain43:36 - Strengthening Weak Feet48:40 - Learning Movement Like Language51:08 - Becoming a Puppy on the Beach52:03 - Closing Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Could your concrete floors be sabotaging your automation systems?In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, Seth Tandett sits down with Derek Cressman, President of Durable Surfaces, to explore how the rise of automation and robotics is reshaping the way we design concrete floors. They break down the limitations of current FF and FL ratings, why these specs may no longer cut it in industrial settings, and the crucial role floor conditions play in automation success. Derek stresses the importance of setting clear expectations and maintaining communication between project teams to prevent costly mistakes due to poor floor specifications. If you're in construction or planning for automated systems, this episode is a must-listen.What You'll Learn in this episode:Why are FF and FL ratings no longer enough for modern robotics?What exactly are "free movement" floors, and how do they benefit robotics?How do "defined traffic" floors impact robotic movement in industrial settings?Why is measuring floor flatness more complex than just using a dipstick?What specific environmental specs do robotics manufacturers require for floors?How can poor floor conditions lead to costly automation failures?Why is setting clear expectations in concrete contracts critical for automation success?How can better communication between project teams prevent automation issues?What can we learn from European practices that might improve our floor specifications?Can repairing floors actually boost the efficiency of automated systems?CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction to Concrete Floor Specifications03:07 Understanding FF and FL Ratings05:59 Free Movement vs. Defined Traffic Floors09:04 Measuring Floor Flatness and Levelness12:03 The Role of Robotics in Floor Specifications14:57 Challenges with Current Specifications18:02 Setting Expectations in Concrete Contracts21:03 The Importance of Communication23:53 Learning from European Practices26:55 Automation Failures and Floor Conditions29:58 Conclusion and Contact InformationLISTEN NOW – Every concrete contractor, architect, engineer and spec writer needs to hear this one!Guest: Derek CressmanCompany: Durable SurfacesWebsite: durablesurfaces.comEmail: derek@durablesurfaces.com=============================Take Your Knowledge Further – Join Concrete Logic Academy!Gain exclusive access to expert video courses, live Q&A, and cutting-edge industry insights. Earn Professional Development Hours (PDHs) and elevate your expertise!Learn More: https://www.concretelogicacademy.comSupport the Podcast – Be Part of the Concrete Revolution!Donate: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.comBecome a producer & get recognized on our next episode!=============================Producer: Jodi TandettMusic by: Mike DuntonInstagram: @Mike_DuntonStay Connected & Watch More!Host: Seth TandettEmail: seth@concretelogicpodcast.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcastPodcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.comLIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT & SHARE for more expert concrete insights!
Julie Morgan MS, Lord Wigley and Anthony Pickles dissect the latest polling with a year to go until the Senedd elections. Ian Gerrard, head of Ysgol Aberconwy discusses the use of smartphones in schools and their effect on behaviour. NUS Wales president Deio Owen talks about the possible plan to allow free movement of students across Europe and Dr Anne Harrington from Cardiff University reminds us that the second world war continued in the pacific after VE day, ending only with atomic warfare. Journalist Abbie Wightwick and conservative group leader at Monmouthshire council, Richard John review the papers.
Get a free demo of our back pain cure “Centralization Process”, by clicking here! https://bit.ly/sciatica-fixSubmit an application to work with us 1:1 and learn how to fix your low back! www.therehabfix.com/low-back-programTo view hundreds of free low back videos please follow us on instagram at @rehabfix www.instagram.com/rehabfixIf you're dealing with low back pain, you know how it can limit your movement and affect your daily life. In this video, Dr. Grant Elliott walks you through a 5-minute low back pain mobility routine designed to boost your strength and mobility. These unique movements will not only help alleviate pain but also improve your overall mobility, allowing you to move with more freedom and confidence.Whether you're struggling with sciatica, muscle tightness, or general discomfort, this simple routine will help you unlock pain-free movement in just minutes a day.
Jennifer Andrulewicz at Generation Faraday that creates distraction-free environments in schools, homes, and beyond joins Enterprise Radio. Listen to host Eric Dye & guest … Read more The post Phone-free Movement in School appeared first on Top Entrepreneurs Podcast | Enterprise Podcast Network.
To have kids or not have kids? In a world where marriage and parenthood are still seen as the expected life path, what does it mean to defy convention and choose a different way? This week, Jill talks to award-winning documentary filmmaker Therese Shechter about her revolutionary film, My So-Called Selfish Life and the unstoppable rise of the child-free movement. In a world where reproductive rights are under attack, Therese explores how the freedom to choose whether or not to become a mother has never been more urgent. She's a child-free woman whose work delves deep into a subject that has often been shrouded in shame and stigma, and finds that for many women, there simply is no physiological or emotional imperative to have children. Therese also drops some truth bombs about the “biological clock”, and the surprising number of women who regret becoming mothers, and finds that much of what we've been told about the drive to procreate is a social construct. Just one quick content note: this episode was recorded last year, prior to the US election before we knew that J D Vance, that famous lover of childless cat ladies, would be Vice President, so keep that in mind while you're listening. You can follow Therese on Instagram @trixiefilms, find out more about her film, My So Called Selfish Life here or head to her website for information on her other work. To stay in touch with Well Enough Alone, you can follow us on Instagram @wellenoughalonepod or follow Jill @jillstark__ Well Enough Alone is a Spare Room production. Our producers are Kieran Simpson and Trent Bartlett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Get early access to new episodes by subscribing on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In February 2024, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Free Movement Regime (FMR) along the Myanmar border would be scrapped but there has neither been any notification by the Ministry of External Affairs in this regard nor any bilateral agreement with Myanmar so far. Former Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh's insistence is said to have led to the decision following complaints that unregulated movement of people from across the border was fuelling the ethnic conflict in his State. Mizoram and Nagaland opposed this decision, which has not yet been implemented on the ground. The FMR came into existence in 1968 as people on either side of the border have familial and ethnic ties. The territorial limit of free movement then was 40 km, which was reduced to 16 km in 2004, and additional regulations were enforced in 2016. Should the FMR between India and Myanmar remain? Guests: Henry Zodinliana Pachuau and Likhase Sangtam Host: Rahul Karmakar
Struggling with neck and shoulder pain? This guided acupressure class will help you release tension, improve flexibility, and move pain-free. Join me for simple, effective techniques you can use anytime to feel better fast! Get full access to Move Well, Stay Healthy at www.movewellstayhealthy.com/subscribe
Case Study - Until We Are All Free is a Movement founded with the goal of supporting, empowering, creating alternative pathways to success, and advocating for systemic change in the criminal justice system. The core question of this episode: God, what is it that you're working on in my life? What do you do when this is the answer you get—build a bridge of people and be a bridge through and with people? In this episode we continue our case study of the Until We Are All Free Movement, a human rights organization led by formerly incarcerated criminal justice experts. Their focus is on building capital, resources, and support to provide pathways to civic and economic liberation for individuals disenfranchised by mass incarceration. Welcome Kevin Reese: We are blessed to have a conversation with Kevin Reese, Co-Founder/Co-Executive Director of UWAAF and Co-Founder/CEO of Until We Are All Free Consulting Group. Kevin grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He spent 14 years incarcerated inside of the criminal justice system. During that time, he founded the BRIDGE, a grassroots group of directly impacted criminal justice experts whose mission is to abolish mass incarceration and to find a path to true transformative criminal justice. Being a bridge and connector is important to Kevin. It's his way of honoring people, specifically the people who have walked with him along his journey. Growing up, Kevin had a narrow view of community and self-value, but that broadened once he understood the power of relationships. "I created The BRIDGE while I was in prison,” said Kevin. “I named it that Rewriting Destiny because I was lying in my cell, on my bunk and I asked God, ‘What is it that you're working on in my life?' And sure enough, he told me, ‘I want you to build a bridge of people and be a bridge through and with people." Watch: https://youtu.be/XMWRBdDVk5s
On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the Set Free Movement, Rev. Dr. Kevin Austin reflects on what the Lord has done through the movement and what vision there is for the future. You can learn more about the Set Free Movement at https://setfreemovement.com and give to the cause here. Remember that whatever you do in your life, you can join the cause by doing it in the direction of freedom.
What up, Beasts! Today, I'm sitting down with an absolute powerhouse in the world of bodywork, someone who's been at this game for over 30 years, way beyond the industry average. She's an integrated bodywork therapist who has combined manual therapy, movement, and a bit of witchy intuition to develop her own proprietary method for healing musculoskeletal pain at its root. We talk about how she went from working in orthopedic clinics to training other practitioners, the unexpected twists (like an HGTV moment!) that led her back to bodywork, and why longevity in this field is so rare, but totally possible when you do it right.We also dive into the mind-body connection and why blaming your muscles for your pain is basically like blaming your Wi-Fi when your laptop dies (you gotta look at the real issue). She shares how trauma, stress, and movement patterns all play a role in pain and healing, and why practitioners need to stop looking for a checklist and start truly seeing their clients. If you've ever felt like your body is working against you, or if you're a movement professional who wants to help clients on a deeper level, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in and get ready for some serious knowledge bombs!As always, I hope something lands with you today. I hope something you hear tugs at your heart strings and/or I hope you laugh.Bio: From working with NBA and NFL athletes to opening a center that captured the attention of Cleveland's mayor, Gina Schatz has helped thousands of people live pain-free in their bodies. As the developer of the Schatz MethodⓇ, a clinically proven approach to treating and resolving musculoskeletal pain, and the host of an annual international summit for industry professionals training in functional anatomy, Gina brings over three decades of experience as a board-certified integrative bodywork therapist and educator to her work helping clients and clinicians. A regular guest on radio, TV and print publications, Gina shares her knowledge on functional mechanics, posture, optimal alignment, corrective movement, and how to live in a body pain-free.Music by Prymary: Sean Entrikin (my hot husband) on guitar, Chris Quirarte on drums, Smiley Sean on keyboards, Rob Young on bass, and Jaxon Duane on vocals.Connect with Gina!Website: www.ginaschatz.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SchatzMethodWhere can you find me?Website: beautifulbeastwithinstudios.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautiful_beast_within/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beautifulbeastwithinFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeautifulBeastWithinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beautifulbeastwithinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaitie-entrikin-9b281042/What if you didn't have to fight against your body anymore? What if you could step off the endless cycle of diets, shame, and punishment into a life where food felt easy, movement felt joyful, and self-worth wasn't tied to a number? I know what it's like to feel trapped, believing that shrinking yourself is the only way to be worthy. That's why I'm passionate about helping you find another way. Through my coaching, I guide you to heal your relationship with food, movement, and your body—without guilt, restriction, or impossible standards. You deserve peace, freedom, and the chance to reveal your inner beauty.When you're ready to break free, I'm here to help. You don't have to figure this out alone - together, we can create a path toward peace with food, movement, and your body. If you're curious about what this could look like for you, click the link to my calendar and book a free exploration chat. No pressure, no judgment - just a conversation to see how I can support you on this adventure.https://beautifulbeastwithinstudios.com/exploration-chat-schedulingUnveil the Beautiful Beast Within YOU!Zoom Background:By Behr
Case Study - Until We Are All Free is a Movement founded with the goal of supporting, empowering, creating alternative pathways to success, and advocating for systemic change in the criminal justice system. The core question of this episode: What can happen when active engagement is present in prison reform conversations? Here's an even deeper question: Is it possible to build trust into prison-reform efforts? In this episode our case study attention is focused on the Until We Are All Free Movement, a 501(c)3 human rights organization founded in Minnesota by formerly incarcerated criminal justice experts. The organization is dedicaated to building capital, resources, and support to provide pathways to civic and economic liberation for individuals disenfranchised by mass incarceration. The history of the Until We Are All Free Movement traces back to the founders' personal experience with the criminal justice system. After being incarcerated and facing the challenges of re-entry, Kevin Reese and Kahlee Griffey recognized the need for comprehensive support and resources for formerly incarcerated individuals, led by formerly incarcerated individuals. The movement was founded with the goal of supporting, empowering, creating alternative pathways to success, and advocating for systemic change in the criminal justice system. The leaders built a strong base of formerly incarcerated individuals who are actively engaged in the organization's work.“We honor and value our comrades and provide a safe place to work with our collective community through our shared experiences. This is the pathway to collective liberation and true public safety.”— Kevin Reese Watch: https://youtu.be/pYnmTzF3Gzg
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In this episode of A Little Bit Radical, host Rob Fawkes speaks with Will Ascott, Co-Founder of Free Movement Skateboarding, a grassroots organisation using skateboarding as a tool to empower young people from diverse and disadvantaged backgrounds in Athens.Will shares his journey from a childhood love of skateboarding to founding Free Movement, which has since provided thousands of young people—including refugees, second-generation migrants, and Greek youth—with a space to build confidence, community, and resilience. This episode dives into the challenges of running a small charity, the impact of skateboarding as a social tool, and why building social cohesion is key to a more inclusive future.
Ben Branson founded Seedlip Drinks. Seedlip pioneered the Low to No movement. The Low to No Movement helped more people go sober.More sober people, led to more happier people. More happier people, more productive people.We REALLY don't understand the power of Sober (just yet) It's unfathomably enormous. In 50 years, we'll teach kids in school. Going sober is discovering coffee. Going sober is discovering electricity. Going sober is discovering penicillin. Going sober is discovering Nandos Garlic Bread & Chicken Thigh combo (dun kno, my G) Honour to sit with LEGEND and great friend, Ben BransonRecorded at our Live Podcast + Supper Club back in May at Coal Rooms, Peckham We've got 7 more Live Podcasts + Supper Clubs coming up this year.16 peeps MAX. Exclusive for our Newsletter readers only. Wanna hang out with the donny food & drink founders? Subscribe in comments below. ON THE MENU 1. Why Building a Brand is like jumping off a cliff and building the plane on the way down2. Unveiling The Seedlip Success Blue Print: Local vs. Global vs. Micro vs. Macro 3. “You want people to think you're idea is f*cking stupid” - you want strength either side 4. Where are your 1000 true fans GLOBALLY? It's easier to sell to a bar Barcelona vs. a pub in Lincoln 5. Why Seedlip Chased Credibility “… I never once said Seedlip was great, I let other people do that?” 6. The world's changed, so has the way you build brands: “social media is blurring the borders” + “everything is happening at the same time” 7. How Seedlip cracked the EXPORT ENIGMA: get them to pitch to YOU8. Julian Metcalfe, Pret a Manger Founder “Simplicity is Hard, Complexity is Easy” 9. Ben Brand “Make it SIMPLE, Don't SIMPLIFY it” 10. How Founders can think "Fast & Slow" + Rick Rubin “distraction is not procrastination”11. If you've got an idea…. If it's REALLY a good idea DON'T LET IT DOWN 12. Don't second guess yourself as you get bigger… “Never hire a great CV and a middle aged man”
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Cyclists and pedestrians take over Latah near the railroad crossing. (Murphy Woodhouse / Boise State Public Radio )Right around noon on a bluebird September Sunday in Boise, a pack of cyclists dozens strong turned south onto Latah Street, a chorus of bike bells sounding. A large group of cyclists cruises south on Latah around noon on Sunday, Sept 22, when Boise held its first Open Streets event.(Murphy Woodhouse / Boise State Public Radio )They cruised past a barricade, where police and volunteers were turning motorists away. Several hundred yards in, the Boise Good Times Street Band welcomed riders with a jaunty rendition of Give My Regards to Broadway. Wide, business-lined Latah is soon packed with bikers, walkers, roller skaters and at least one person on stilts.Food trucks and other stands line the one-mile segment of the street, and long lines stretch out of the cafes and restaurants on the route. Long lines stretched out of the cafes and restaurants on Latah during the event.(Murphy Woodhouse)Lindsey Lind and her family – husband Eric, their two young children, and two dogs – had walked from their nearby home. They're standing in line for some birria tacos.“It's kind of weird,” she said, standing in the middle of the road. “Like, I feel like I keep needing to move over to the side.”Eric described Latah on a normal day.“It's busy, and usually people aren't doing 30 miles an hour,” he said. “It's, you know, 35, 40.”“Or more,” Lindsey interjected.They loved the vibrant sense of community surrounding them, and the promotion of green alternatives to driving.“I think it helps people slow down a little bit and see kind of what's out here as far as businesses and, you know, it kind of puts maybe some of these businesses on the map,” Eric said. Austin Clark, owner of Primal Coffee on Latah, plays fiddle with his friend Matt Hopper's band The Roman Candles in front of his cafe during the Open Streets event. "I think I knew it would be a good coordinated event, so I was happy to be a part of it and see where it goes," he said.(Murphy Woodhouse / Boise State Public Radio )“I think it's really awesome for Latah's business, this kind of exposure,” said Austin Clark, owner of Primal Coffee, located on the street. “Maybe a lot of people don't come up onto Latah ever, you know, because there's no reason to. But now they've got a reason to come.”Sending a messageThese are exactly the sorts of sentiments organizers of Boise's first Open Streets event were hoping to inspire.“All the chips fell into place. It worked out really well. And here we are today with close to, I would say like 3000 people,” said Nina Pienaar, advocacy director at the Boise Bicycle Project (BBP). Several days after the event, organizers later provided an updated figure of over 6,000. Bike racks were packed tight on Latah Street during the event.(Murphy Woodhouse / Boise State Public Radio )BBP worked closely with Ada County, Boise, and other local officials to develop location criteria, then surveyed neighborhoods to find a spot with local buy-in. They ultimately landed on Latah.Pienaar said the strong turnout “sends the message loud and clear that like, ‘Hey, the Boise community, we're out biking, we're out walking. We want to see more infrastructure. We want to be able to choose to bike and to walk rather than choosing to get into our vehicles.'”The second Open Streets event is already planned for next year, according to an official with the City of Boise, which sponsored the event. But with thousands in the street for the first event, Pienaar said there's huge potential for a more regular schedule, perhaps even biweekly during the summer, adding: “The more the better.”Social animals“The concept is really, really simple. You open streets to people and you close them to cars. And the magic happens,” said Gil Penalosa. “You get young and old and rich and poor and fat and skinny, and you get everybody.”Penalosa is an urban planner who now lives in Toronto, where he was the runner-up in the 2022 mayoral election. But as an official in the Colombian capital of Bogotá in the late 1990s, he helped dramatically expand the city's weekly ciclovía program, credited as the seed of the global Open Streets movement. Every Sunday some 1.5 million Bogotanos cruise around 80 miles of car-free roads.“Why is it spreading?” he asked. “I think because humans are social animals, and we want to be with other people.”A winged stilt walker makes their way down Latah. (Murphy Woodhouse / Boise State Public Radio )The many benefits of Open Streets are best achieved with frequent repetition, especially the health benefits, Penalosa argued. But in a time of often ugly divisiveness, he said anything that brings a diverse swath of a community together is good.“The possibility of people meeting as equals is really, really, really important,” he said.He acknowledges that some officials and businesses can blanch at shutting down significant stretches of roadways to cars, but encourages cities that haven't tried it to be gutsy.“I've seen it [be] successful … in cities of 50,000 people or 500,000 or 5 million, 20 million. It works everywhere,” Penalosa said. “I've seen it in poor cities, in wealthy cities, and it makes everybody happier and healthier. And also to keep in mind that this is low-risk, this is low-cost and has very high benefits.”Terra Reed, an organizer of the Albuquerque Open Streets event Ciclovía – now in its 10th year – similarly encouraged other cities to give it a go, saying that it doesn't have to be huge to be a success. From their experience, she said “having strong ties” with local governments is especially important to start and maintain such efforts.“Try to build those relationships early,” she advised.Just keep pedalingIn a parking lot off Latah, young kids are buzzing around a bicycle skills course. 6-and-a-half-year-old Margot Mace makes her way around a bicycle skills course.(Murphy Woodhouse / Boise State Public Radio )Margot Mace, who's 6-and-a-half years old, is getting frustrated trying to ride her bike over a teeter-totter obstacle.“You can do it, keep pedaling,” her mom, Beth Edwards, encouraged.“It doesn't let me do it,” Margot shouted in frustration after another failed attempt.Beth said they had ridden to Latah with dozens of others – and got a taste of the danger cyclists face in the city.“We were trying to get across Orchard (Street) and a car almost ran us down,” she recounted. “We were a big group of bikers, so we weren't just one cycling family or one person. There was 40 of us and a car still almost ran us down.”Edwards had heard of Open Streets, but didn't really know much about the idea until that Sunday. She loved its emphasis on safety for all road users.“We are just kinda constantly living with that ‘Llook out! Look out!'” she said. “Coming here and being free and seeing her just riding safely and freely is a pretty awesome feeling.”After three failed attempts, Margot backed up to give it one more go. She rolled up and over to the applause of spectators.“I just love how she never gives up,” Beth said. “That's all it takes.”This story was produced by the Mountain West News Bureau, a collaboration between Wyoming Public Media, Nevada Public Radio, Boise State Public Radio in Idaho, KUNR in Nevada, KUNC in Colorado and KANW in New Mexico, with support from affiliate stations across the region. Funding for the Mountain West News Bureau is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Speaker: Professor Barend van Leeuwen, Durham UniversityAbstract: What do we mean when we talk about the "horizontal direct effect" of the free movement provisions? You would think that, after decades of case law on the free movement provisions, the meaning of this concept should be relatively clear and crystallised. However, there is still a significant amount of disagreement about the very meaning of the concept of "horizontal direct effect". While some EU lawyers speak of horizontal direct effect when the free movement provisions are applied in a dispute between private parties (a procedural approach), other EU lawyers will only refer to horizontal direct effect when the rule or conduct that is being challenged is of a private nature (a substantive approach). This paper will analyse these different interpretations of the concept of horizontal direct effect through the lens of the "Familiapress dilemma". It will be argued that a distinction should be made between horizontal direct effect cases (in which private rules or actions are challenged in a dispute between private parties) and horizontal enforcement cases (in which State rules or actions are challenged in a dispute between private parties). The problem with a procedural approach to horizontal direct effect is that no connection is made between direct effect and the question of who is held responsible (and liable) for breaches of the free movement provisions. This makes it more difficult to provide effective judicial protection to victims of breaches of free movement law, because it is unclear who should ultimately "pay the bill". Against this background, it will be argued that the CJEU should develop more explicit techniques or "formulas" to allocate responsibility in free movement cases. In parallel, the CJEU should improve the effectiveness of the remedies of State liability and private liability for breaches of the free movement provisions.For more information see:https://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/weekly-seminar-series
Speaker: Professor Barend van Leeuwen, Durham UniversityAbstract: What do we mean when we talk about the "horizontal direct effect" of the free movement provisions? You would think that, after decades of case law on the free movement provisions, the meaning of this concept should be relatively clear and crystallised. However, there is still a significant amount of disagreement about the very meaning of the concept of "horizontal direct effect". While some EU lawyers speak of horizontal direct effect when the free movement provisions are applied in a dispute between private parties (a procedural approach), other EU lawyers will only refer to horizontal direct effect when the rule or conduct that is being challenged is of a private nature (a substantive approach). This paper will analyse these different interpretations of the concept of horizontal direct effect through the lens of the "Familiapress dilemma". It will be argued that a distinction should be made between horizontal direct effect cases (in which private rules or actions are challenged in a dispute between private parties) and horizontal enforcement cases (in which State rules or actions are challenged in a dispute between private parties). The problem with a procedural approach to horizontal direct effect is that no connection is made between direct effect and the question of who is held responsible (and liable) for breaches of the free movement provisions. This makes it more difficult to provide effective judicial protection to victims of breaches of free movement law, because it is unclear who should ultimately "pay the bill". Against this background, it will be argued that the CJEU should develop more explicit techniques or "formulas" to allocate responsibility in free movement cases. In parallel, the CJEU should improve the effectiveness of the remedies of State liability and private liability for breaches of the free movement provisions.For more information see:https://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/weekly-seminar-series
Last month Germany suspended free movement at some of its borders, citing growing migration concerns. Critics of the move believe it's dealt a body blow to the integrity of the European project, leading to an angry outburst from Poland's PM - and former European Council President - Donald Tusk about “unfair unilateral” action from a fellow EU member state. This weekend, however, Poland followed suit and has threatened to suspend the right to asylum in the country. Tusk believes Vladimir Putin is trying to destabilise the EU by abusing its asylum policy and luring in thousands of migrants from the Middle East and Africa, in turn fuelling a resurgent far-right. So what becomes of the Schengen Area and free movement now? Later, we discuss how to write Alex Salmond's obituary. Tributes flooded in following his death this weekend, but have the media glossed over his own admission of inappropriate conduct? Editor: Tom HughesProducers: Natalie Indge & Rory SymonDigital Editor: Michaela WaltersSocial Media Editor: Georgia FoxwellVideo Production: Rory Symon, Shane Fennelly & Arvind BadewalDigital Journalists: Michael Baggs & Jacob PaulDon't forget you can also subscribe to our other News Agents podcasts via the link below:https://linktr.ee/thenewsagents You can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The News Agents"And you can grab your News Agents merch, including t-shirts, hoodies and water bottles at the link below.https://store.global.com/collections/the-news-agentsThe News Agents is brought to you by HSBC UK - https://www.hsbc.co.uk/
In this episode we flash back to my conversation with Dr. Shannon Ritchie, physical therapist, fitness instructor, and owner of the online fitness platform, Evlo. founder of Evlo which has fitness classes and science-based workouts. After years of studying biomechanics, muscle function, and neurology and seeing so many people in pain including herself, Shannon wanted a better way of workout that drives real results for people. She found a formula that helps her to not only feel stronger than ever, but to do it pain-free. This formula is simple: choose exercises and a structured plan that have the best band-for-your-buck, but that stresses joints the least. As a chronic worker-outer, often overdoing it, I could relate to Shannon's own story and felt inspired to take a rest day. During the episode we chat about why going hard or doing the most isn't always the right way to achieve results, why the fitness industry can be misleading, following the good feeling, tips for building strategic workout routines (beginners and advanced), some of Shannon's favorite nutrition recommendations and her own workout, and life in general! Evlo Follow Shannon Follow Evlo Follow me on Instagram
The small boat crisis isn't going away. Keir Starmer says he wants to solve the problem by stopping the gangs who organise the crossings – but will that work, and what do we do with the thousands of migrants who've already made it here? To find out, Ros Taylor talks to immigration barrister and author of the Free Movement blog, Colin Yeo. We are sponsored by Indeed. Go to Indeed.com/bunker for £100 sponsored credit. www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Eliza Davis Beard. Audio production by Tom Taylor. Managing Editor Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor Andrew Harrison. Art by James Parrett. Music by Kenny Dickinson. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The alcohol-free movement is growing year after year. 52% of Americans actually want to drink less or not at all. As we get more health conscious as a society, alcohol is going the way of cigarettes. And if you're passionate about the alcohol-free space, why not jump in? Changing your relationship with alcohol could be your ticket to an AMAZINGLY fulfilling career. If you feel called to help people…create ripple effects…and have more impact, freedom and autonomy in your career... Becoming a coach (or deepening your coaching skills!) is one of the fastest ways to actually align your life with your values and have a career made of impact. Karolina is spilling her secrets on how she created an exhilarating life that marries her passions for travel, personal development, and the alcohol-free movement. As Gary Vaynerchuck said, alcohol-free is the biggest trend of today– The opportunities are truly limitless. You'll also get the tea on Karolina's accredited "Empowered AF 5X Coach Certification Program" – which includes FIVE certifications in different modalities and an all expenses paid weekend retreat! Don't miss your chance to apply now and join the 3rd cohort, which starts in October. IN THIS EPISODE: How to use your alcohol-free transformation as a catalyst for a new career path Why over 52% of the population is rethinking their relationship with alcohol – and the incredible opportunities this creates in the market How Karolina's Empowered AF Coach Certification can support you in becoming nearly ANY kind of coach The magic of stepping into your “leadership era” and seeing it reflected in your bank account Who the Empowered AF Coach Certification is for (and how signing up can catapult you into an inspiring and impactful career!) LINKS/RESOURCES MENTIONED: Lose your desire to drink and lean into your dream life with Karolina's book Euphoric: Ditch Alcohol and Gain a Happier, More Confident You. When you order today, you'll also unlock tons of resources and checklists to support you on your journey. Applications are now open for The Empowered AF 5x Coach Certification. The next cohort starts in October! Learn more here and get special pricing. If you're still in the process of reevaluating alcohol on your own right now, I invite you to join Become Euphoric first, which will support you in reprogramming your subconscious mind. Loved the book? We'd be honored if you left a review! Follow @euphoric.af on Instagram. And as always, rate, review, and subscribe so we can continue spreading our message far and wide.
Danni Duncan: on choosing not to have children, and the rise of the child-free movement.The pressure to couple up starts early in life, but it's not just a pressure to be partnered, it often comes with an expectation that you will also want to have children.In a world where the nuclear family is still the archetype, it's often seen as a biological imperative to become a parent.But more and more people are choosing to be child-free. The number of women having children has been steadily declining for decades.This week, Jill speaks to someone who has torn up the motherhood rule book and is writing her own script.Danni Duncan is a content creator from New Zealand who has built an online audience by celebrating the choice to be childfree.With almost quarter of a million followers across Instagram and TikTok, her content showcases all the upsides to a life without kids.She joined Jill for a wide-ranging conversation about their choice not to have children, the pushback they've both faced, and how things are slowly changing.You can follow Danni on Instagram or TikTok.To stay in touch with Well Enough Alone, you can follow us on Instagram @wellenoughalonepod or @jillstark__ or support the show and get subscriber-only earlycontent on Patreon.Well Enough Alone is a Spare Room production. Our producers are Kieran Simpson and Trent Bartlett. Get early access to new episodes by subscribing on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part Deux is here to demolish down your ear lobesSince the glorious success of Seedip and single handy created Alcohol Free Movement.Ben's back doing what he does best - BUILDING F*CKING MAZING STUFF
a consciousness-expanding conversation with tom barnett, the creator of the living free movement. tom's knowledge and wisdom spans diverse topics from law, culture and sociology to human health and spirituality - and consciousness! i've looked up to tom for years because he challenges me to THINK and speaks with an easy-to-digest, genuinely calm and relaxed demeanor. it was so fun to chat with him in real time. you can find more about the living free movement and tom below: https://www.livingfreemovement.org/ https://tombarnett.tv/ erin's website: eringunzelman.com
Glam & Grow - Fashion, Beauty, and Lifestyle Brand Interviews
Amidst a thriving tech career with industry giants like Accenture and IBM, Laura was quietly fighting a personal battle with alcoholism. Determined to quit alcohol for good, she faced a new challenge: finding a delicious non-alcoholic drink at social events. This struggle often left her feeling uncomfortable and out of place. Realizing she wasn't alone in this, Laura created Mingle Mocktails—a vibrant line of fun and flirty mocktails designed to shatter the stigma and isolation of abstaining from alcohol, no matter the reason. Crafted to taste great, Mingle Mocktails reimagines your favorite cocktail flavors with zero alcohol and fewer calories. Since 2017, Laura has grown Mingle Mocktails into the fastest-growing non-alcoholic spirits brand in the industry. In this episode, Laura also discusses:Building Mingle from the ground upHow the health and wellness movement promoted the desire for better for you replacementsHelping to build the category of adult non-alcoholic beveragesExpanding into the nation's top retailers including Whole Foods, Target, CVS, etcThe social impact of abstaining from alcohol and how young people are at the forefrontTheir organic partnership with Bethenny FrankelWe hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights into Laura's journey and the growth of Mingle Mocktails. Don't forget to subscribe to the Glam & Grow podcast for more in depth conversations with the most incredible brands, founders, and more.Be sure to check out Mingle Mocktails at www.minglemocktails.com and on Instagram at @minglemocktailsThis episode is sponsored by Shopify.Shopify POS is your command center for your retail store. From accepting payments to managing inventory, Shopify has EVERYTHING you need to sell in-person. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at www.shopify.com/glamThis episode is brought to you by WavebreakLeading direct-to-consumer brands hire Wavebreak to turn email marketing into a top revenue driver.Most eCommerce brands don't email right... and it costs them. At Wavebreak, our eCommerce email marketing agency helps qualified brands recapture 7+ figures of lost revenue each year.From abandoned cart emails to Black Friday campaigns, our best-in-class team manage the entire process: strategy, design, copywriting, coding, and testing. All aimed at driving growth, profit, brand recognition, and most importantly, ROI.Curious if Wavebreak is right for you? Reach out at Wavebreak.coLooking for just Creative? Lacking design bandwidth or top tier design?Creative Assets is a design studio specializing in creative for brands. Curious if Creative Assets is right for you? Learn more at Creativeassets.agency
Discover a world where the creaks and groans of an aging body are no longer inevitable, and the fear of joint pain is a thing of the past. I'm Kris Harris, and I'm here to guide you through the maze of joint stability and mobility, revealing exercises and tips that promise to revolutionize your approach to physical well-being. Say goodbye to the confusion about how arthritis and the wear-and-tear of time impact your joints, and get ready to embrace a life of fluid, pain-free movement. With a focus on the power of strong ligaments and muscles to resist unwanted movement, and the necessity of joint mobility for ease of motion, this episode is your roadmap to a body that functions at its optimal level, no matter your age.Move over, mystery and misconceptions about ligaments and tendons; it's time to shine a light on these unsung heroes of our physiology. In a candid exploration, we dissect the vital roles of these structures in joint health, preventing injuries, and enabling powerful movement. We also share actionable insights into how targeted exercises, like eccentric training, can bolster these critical elements. And I don't just preach theory; I lay out the practical steps you can take to harness the benefits of a well-rounded fitness regime. Empower yourself with the knowledge to keep your joints healthy and your body in balance, all while enjoying the journey to achieving a pain-free and dynamic lifestyle.Support the Show.https://www.kore-fit.comhttps://www.korecandlecompany.com
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“Child free” is a phrase that populates comment sections on social media, Reddit threads, news articles, and more. It's more than a little trendy to at least entertain the idea of forgoing having children altogether. But is it biblical? I sit down with my good friend, Jennifer Flanders from Flanders Family Home Life, chat about the biblical implications of a child-free lifestyle. We also chat all things birth control and what it looks like to live a surrendered life before the Lord—in every area, including, but not limited to, our fertility. Jennifer is one of my favorite humans on the planet, and I know you'll appreciate her wisdom! Sponsor Info: Site: https://www.voetbergmusicacademy.com/ Code: misformama Bible References: Ephesians 5:15 Psalm 127 Psalm 128 Genesis 1:28 Proverbs 3:5-6 1 Corinthians 7:2 Matthew 6:19-21 Proverbs 16:9 Jeremiah 29:11 1 Corinthians 7 Genesis 38 Luke 23:29 Links: M Is for Mama Penny Reward System Leave a Review for the M is for Mama Show Paint & Prose Pre-Order Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad M Is For Mama Chore Guide M Is For Mama Meal Plan Sign-Up Find Abbie at: Instagram Youtube Facebook
In this episode, we explore how degree requirements can hinder qualified applicants and the recent executive order in Massachusetts that aims to eliminate unnecessary degree requirements. We emphasize the importance of skills-based hiring and how it can lead to more resilient and successful workforces. Join us as we challenge the notion that a degree is always necessary and encourage listeners to consider their skills and qualifications when pursuing job opportunities. What You'll Learn: - Why degree requirements can discourage qualified applicants and the impact of a recent executive order in Massachusetts. - How skills are more predictive of successful job performance than educational credentials and why companies shouldn't solely rely on job descriptions when hiring. - The costs associated with training and hiring new employees, and the benefits of skills-based hiring practices. - The necessity for reeducation and awareness of bias in the hiring process to promote fair and equitable recruitment. - The significance of focusing on the right things and being in the right vehicle for success is illustrated through examples from music and career choices. - The concept of refining goals and actions applied to various aspects of life, such as cooking and learning. Join us as we delve into the importance of skills-based hiring, challenge the necessity of degrees, and explore strategies for achieving success in various aspects of life. Don't miss out on insightful discussions and future episodes. Thank you for tuning in! To keep up with everything Degree Free check out our website: degreefree.co Join the Degree Free Network and get the support you need to get hired, get that promotion, and achieve your career goals! You'll get access to our free resources such as the 5 Degree Free Pathways and 7 Day Get Hired Challenge Course: degreefree.co/network Learn job hunting skills and learn how to land your dream job in 7 days: degreefree.co/gethired/ Starting your degree free journey but don't know where to start? Check out our free ‘5 Degree Free Pathways' Course: degreefree.co/pathways
Feeling tight, restricted, or seem to always be getting hurt doing the most random and simple things? It's probably because you aren't practicing mobility training. Many people confused mobility with flexibility. However, flexibility without mobility is dangerous! ⚠️ And it might feel overwhelming, if not impossible, to add just one more thing your list of things to do to care for your body. I get it. But in this episode I'm going to break down for you how you can start incorporating mobility training into things you're already doing! Pain and restriction is not always about being tight. It usually has to do with weaknesses and imbalances. You need to prioritize a healthy mobility-stability relationship between the different joints in the body. Start moving pain-free, develop a stronger connection to your body, gain self-confidence, get stronger faster, and age gracefully. Workout Programs, Masterclasses and 1:1 Training Join the Strong with Estelle Membership STRONG 1.0 Weightlifting Masterclass for Beginners (only $29!) Masterclass with Megan (only $37!) Custom Programming (includes custom mobility work) Personal Training (includes custom mobility work) Free Resources The STRONG Mini-Bootcamp 5 Steps to Consistency with Exercise Estelle's Blog Social Links Instagram TikTok Website Affiliate Links Perfect Supplements (code estelle for 10% off) Toe Spacers (code estelle for 10% off): great to wear while doing mobility or even just sitting at your desk! Purity Coffee (code estelle10 for 10% off) BUY ESTELLE A COFFEE
10-km stretch in border town of Moreh has already been fenced & work for another 20 km approved. Govt also plans to use a hybrid surveillance system to keep an eye on work being done.
In our December 2023 round up, Colin and Sonia discuss the latest developments with Home Office evictions and withdrawals, as well as the new Rwanda legislation. We also cover the government's five point plan to reduce net migration as well as the latest case law and Tribunal statistics. Asylum (01:00) What is in the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill? “These guarantees already existed”: the UK's new treaty with Rwanda Home Secretary must set out plan to eliminate use of hotels for lone refugee children Refugees can now claim Universal Credit without a biometric residence permit Asylum withdrawals guidance amended to halve time given to explain non-attendance at interview Family immigration (19:03) Objective evidence must be considered when deciding “very significant obstacles” to integration In-country settlement applications for children and the different sole responsibility requirements What happens when relationships breakdown on the Hong Kong British National (Overseas) route? General immigration (22:34) Statement of changes HC 246: rules finally amended to provide for victims of transnational marriage abandonment Supreme Court dismisses appeals in validity and continuous residence case Government attack on families as minimum income requirement to rise to £38,700 What should UK employers make of the government's five-point plan to reduce immigration? EU settlement scheme (31:45) Article 8 not automatically engaged by a refusal under the EU settlement scheme Home Office unaware of the extent to which ‘mystery' stamp has been used to grant entry to UK in error Citizenship (34:55) Deprivation of British citizenship without advance notice is lawful, says Upper Tribunal Procedure (36:55) Court of Session agrees restricting judicial reviews of the Upper Tribunal is lawful Outstanding immigration tribunal appeals up 20% to 31,000 Court of Appeal: raising an entirely new issue in a determination for the first time is unfair Detention (40:32) Home Office criticised by High Court for “five very concerning features” of detention case Are safeguards from the harm caused by immigration detention working? Updated articles (43:16) What is the no recourse to public funds condition? Free Movement (44:00) New OISC Level 2 training course in immigration and asylum law now available to members
Our October immigration round up is here and we have also included discussion of the Supreme Court's decision in the Rwanda litigation. As well as that, Colin and Sonia covered everything from fishing to legal aid shortages via eSports, medico-legal reports, public funds and the shortage occupation list. We're still not entirely sure that either of us are pronouncing "refoulement" properly. Timestamps are below, the link to the quiz will be included when we post about this episode on Free Movement. Rwanda (00:58) Supreme Court finds Rwanda is not a safe country to which refugees can be removed Reflections on the Supreme Court's Rwanda judgment Blog news (10:15) Free Movement 2023 reader survey results Asylum (12:55) High Court success in challenge to move of highly vulnerable asylum seeker away from his support network Over half the people seeking asylum are now unable to access a legal aid lawyer Safe Passage report: the case for safe routes What is a medico-legal report? Medico-legal reports: how to instruct and common mistakes to avoid New asylum processes set up on disputed territory of Diego Garcia Court of Appeal gives guidance on sentencing for small boats prosecutions Fairness in safe third country removals: the Court of Appeal's judgment in Asylum Aid's case Policy (25:35) Migration Advisory Committee recommends shortage occupation list is abolished Immigration (28:54) The effect of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 on the fishing industry Home Office concedes latest challenge to no recourse to public funds policy Do foreign gamers need a visa to play competitive eSports in the UK? TLScontact in unsuccessful challenge to new Home Office contract Nationality (37:32) Court of Appeal upholds deprivation of citizenship decision Updated articles (38:55) What are the 10 and 20 year rules on long residence? Briefing: what is the law on deporting foreign criminals and their human rights?
The Agents Angle - The World's Premier Football (Soccer) Agent Show
BONUS Supplement to Episode 15 ** THIS IS NOT A NORMAL EPISODE OF 'THE AGENT'S ANGLE' ** This bonus episode of the Agent's Angle features the full interview with special guest and Senior Sports Writer for The Athletic, Matt Slater (from Episode 15) - who brings his insights on the football agent world and a different perspective on football agents and their role in the football industry, including how that 'Pogba Deal' may have incited FIFA to reregulate agents, the impact of 'Bosman' on the football agent's world and whether it was the media who created the 'Super Agents'. EMAIL : questions@theagentsangle.com ====== SHOW RUNNING ORDER : (02:30) - Football Story That Has Made an Impact - Scunthorpe United Woes,Troubles and Now Hope. > (08:01) - Journalists, Referees and Agents ....... Footballs 'Bad Guys'. > (10:41) - How Do We Make the Case for Agents? > (12:57) - Framing Agents in a Fair Context - Power, Value and Role. > (13:50) - The Relationship Between Agents & Journalists - What Do They Want? > (16:48) - The Serious Side of Agent Reporting - Agents 'On The Record'. > (18:45) - The Value of PR, Marketing and Social Media to Agents & Agencies. > (21:15) - 'The Rise of the Super Agent' with Transfers and Mega Deals? > (23:31) - Transfer Windows and American (US) Drafts, All About Hope for Fans. > (26:26) - Football Agents, Unseen and Unheard - Is that the way it should be? > (28:38) - "Bosman Ruling" : History and Impact of Free-Agent Players. > (30:34) - Additional Impact of Free Movement of Footballers Across Europe. > (31:47) - BOOM!!!!!!! Rocket Fuel for the Transfer Market & Agents. > (34:52) - Infantino and FIFA 'Triggered' by that 'Pogba Deal'. > (35:53) - FIFA U-Turn on Agent Regulations and the 'Appearance' of 'Consultation'. > (37:04) - Caps are the Key to FFAR and Agents 'Taking Money OUT of The Game' > (39:13) - Independent Regulators in Football - Can/Will FIFA Do Anything. > (46:32) - Saudi Pro-League and MLS Impact on the Football Ecosystem. > (50:31) - The Impact and Role of Agent in the Burgeoning Women's Football World. > (54:46) - The Athletic are 'All Over' Transfer News (with their GOAT). > (56:14) - One Wish for the Football Agents Industry/World. > (56:32) - Football Has Tolerated Bad Practice for Too Long, Not Just Agents! > (57:10) - The Cliche of Some Agents are Greedy and Bring No Value. > (59:47) - Sorry, An Agent Earned How Much? ..... and Did What? (63:46) - Disclaimer. > ====== RELATED LINKS : Matt Slater @ The Athletic - BT Sport Films: 'Bosman,The Player That Changed Football' - ====== RELATED ARTICLES : FIFA vs agents: There's a storm coming Scunthorpe United on the brink of collapse: No money, no home and no hope The football club owner with four names believed to have been convicted of fraud UK government reaffirms commitment for independent football regulator The Business of Football: Rubiales under fire, Haaland celebrations, Saudi sceptics Premier League wages: Growth, top earners, tax and why they are paid weekly ====== CREDITS : Theme Music : Agent Red by Abbynoise Music from #Uppbeat : https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/agent-red
Have you ever wondered how to live a healthy, pain-free lifestyle, especially as you navigate through midlife and menopause? This week, I sat down with Cari Vann, an exercise physiologist and movement mentor, to share her wisdom. With over 26 years of experience and a personal journey filled with lessons learned from pain and exercise, Cari spoke openly about her complete WellBody method, specially formulated for women over 40.Cari and I also talk about:How to understand your body and tailor exercises to individual needs to ensure injury prevention, overall health goals, and the importance of living a pain-free lifestyle;The significance of rest and recovery as part of your exercise routine;Other effective tools to handle pain such as fascia release, slowing down breathing, and releasing tension to maximize your recovery process. How To Find CariCari can be found on her website HEREGet Social with CariFind Cari on Instagram HERE Let's Be FriendsHang out with Heather on IG @greenpalettekitchen or on FB HERE.Let's Talk!Whether you are looking for 1-1 nutrition coaching or kitchen coaching let's have a chat. Click HERE to reach out to Heather.Did You Love This Episode? "I love Heather and the Real Food Stories Podcast!" If this is you, please do not hesitate to leave a five-star review on Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Gregory Stern is a physical therapist who is passionate about helping guide people through their health journeys so that they can live pain free and thrive. Greg shares with us how he sustained an ankle injury while playing sports when he was 19 years old. He suffered through years of pain that not only affected his foot, but also his hip and back. And he even had surgery to correct the injury, but still lived for many years with a dull buzzing pain that affected him physically and mentally. He searched for years and ultimately was successful in having pain-free movement. After earning a master's in physical therapy, he opened his own clinic to help clients be pain free too. He is the CFO or chief foot doctor at his business From the Ground Up Physiotherapy. Website: https://rebuild.groundupphysio.com/rebuild-your-body-from-the-ground-up--db51dFacebook: http://facebook.com/groundupphysioInstagram: http://instagram.com/groundupphysioLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-stern-6027b31b5/Natural footwear to consider: @vivobarefoot @feelgrounds @xeroshoes @altrarunning @belenka_barefoot @wildling.shoes @groundies_barefootwear
Our September roundup is here, featuring the latest statement of changes and new parts of the Illegal Migration Act 2023 being brought into force. We also discuss the Brook House inquiry, the Rwanda litigation, new immigration fees and illegal working fines and have an impromptu book club. Timestamps are below, the link to the quiz will be included when we post about this episode on Free Movement. Policy (00:40) Home Office accounts show additional £3 billion unbudgeted asylum expenditure Will the Illegal Migration Act stop the Home Office raid on international aid funds? Theresa May even now doesn't understand why the Windrush scandal happened India Free Trade Agreement: negotiators should prioritise time and cost ahead of more visas Asylum (07:50) The Rwanda litigation: who is arguing what in the Supreme Court? LGBT+ people face persecution and are no less deserving of protection Age assessments: how to challenge a negative decision Home Office to start non-therapeutic scientific testing on children First-tier Tribunal finds that UN Agency is unable to provide protection and assistance to a severely disabled Palestinian child Safe routes for refugees: how does it work in Spain? Court of Appeal quashes conviction of person trafficked in the UK as a child Detention (21:00) Illegal Migration Act 2023: expanded detention powers to be brought into force Brook House: racist, violent and dangerous Immigration (27:50) Statement of changes HC 1780: restrictions on administrative review and expansion of Youth Mobility Scheme Home Office redacts over a hundred sections of new report on insider threat to Border Force New immigration application fees from 4 October 2023 New illegal working fines will not stop Channel crossings but will bankrupt small businesses Updated articles (35:00) How to apply for a UK spouse or partner visa Refugee family reunion: a user's guide General grounds for refusal: criminal convictions, public good, character, conduct and associations Immigration rules for visitors to the United Kingdom What is the difference between refugee status and humanitarian protection? What is the no recourse to public funds condition?
Here is our August roundup, and the first podcast with Sonia both leading and at the editing helm (eek!). This month we cover statistics, illegal working fines, asylum support, homeless refugees, adult dependent relatives and some EUSS updates. Following feedback from our reader survey, we have included timestamps below. We will also link directly to the quiz when we post on Free Movement about the podcast. Policy (01:00) Journalists perform a public service in exposing dodgy lawyers. But… Twitter, Musk's X, Threads, social media and Free Movement Look closer: our summary of the latest Home Office statistics Tripling maximum illegal working fines for employers to £45k per worker is a terrible idea Asylum (10:14) Home Office change in practice increases risk of homelessness for recognised refugees More delays, more refusals, no ‘bad faith': the latest trafficking statistics What next for evacuated Sudanese nationals? Is the Home Office unlawfully treating asylum claims as withdrawn? High Court demands radical change to Home Office asylum support ‘Systematic and routine' use of hotels for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children is unlawful Family (26:00) Getting an adult dependent relative visa is hard but not impossible EU (28:29) Who qualifies as a “durable partner” under the EU Settlement Scheme? Post-Brexit spouses aren't protected by the Withdrawal Agreement, Court of Appeal confirms Work routes (30:00) What is the immigration skills charge? How to apply for a religious work visa Immigration (31:30) No Windrush compensation for man whose ILR lapsed while imprisoned abroad How do I become an OISC adviser? Updated articles (35:50) General grounds for refusal: alleged deception, false information and innocent mistakes How to apply for a UK Expansion Worker visa What are the financial requirements for UK spouse and partner visas? How to make a complaint to the Home Office
Can European free movement survive? In this week's IEA Podcast, Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh speaks to Dr Emmanuel Comte to discuss whether freedom of movement in Europe is sustainable. Dr Comte is a historian and expert on European migration, specialising in free movement. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy and a lecturer at the Vienna School of International Studies. Emmanuel also authored The History of the European Migration Regime, published by Routledge in 2018.
On this special episode of Life Unleashed, Sarah sits down with "America's Veterinarian," Dr. Marty Becker, the founder of the Fear Free Movement, which provides pet professionals, and parents with the knowledge and tools to look after both a pet's physical and emotional wellbeing.
This week, host Barbara Hannah Grufferman is joined by Dr. Jordan Metzl, Sports Medicine Physician at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in NYC. Dr. Metzl is making his second appearance on GRUFFtalk: How to Age Better. A few months ago, he answered questions about how to keep knees strong and pain free . . . so you can keep moving (Episode 5: How to Keep Knees Strong) Today, Dr. Metzl answers questions from GRUFFtalk listeners, and explains why he believes moving more is the best medicine to not only stay healthy and age better, but can help ease pain. Here's what you will learn from this episode: #1) What is ‘Movement Medicine'? #2) Best exercises to help ease the discomfort after hip or knee replacement surgery #3) How to fix arthritis in the foot with exercises, and specific treatments such as PRP (plasma-rich platelets) and stem cells #4) What is ‘piriformis syndrome' and can it be cured? #5) Dealing with pain from sciatica #6) What are the best supplements for healthy joints? #7) How to ease back into exercising after major surgery #8) Most effective movements for lower back pain With a practice of more than 20,000 patients, Dr. Metzl is widely known for his passion for sports medicine and fitness. In addition to his busy medical practices in New York City and Stamford, Connecticut, Dr. Metzl is the author of the bestselling titles Running Strong, The Exercise Cure, and Athlete's Book of Home Remedies. He created the Ironstrength Workout, a functional fitness program for improved performance and injury prevention that he teaches in fitness venues throughout the country. The workout is featured free online where it has been performed by millions of people around the world. Resources: 9-Minute Workout: https://static01.nyt.com/packages/pdf/health/strength-training-chart-r5.pdf Ironstrength Workout Online: https://drjordanmetzl.com/ironstrength-workout/ Dr. Metzl's Website: https://drjordanmetzl.com Connect with Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Website: https://www.barbarahannahgrufferman.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BarbaraHannahGruffermanAuthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barbarahannahgrufferman/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The historical Jesus would champion these modern concepts if he were around today: "Civil rights include the ensuring of peoples' physical and mental integrity, life, and safety; protection from discrimination on grounds such as sex, race, sexual orientation, national origin, color, age, political affiliation, ethnicity, social class, religion, and disability;[1][2][3] and individual rights such as privacy and the freedom of thought, speech, secularity (freedom from religion), sex characteristics, genderlessness, gender identity, freedom of religion, press, assembly, and movement. Political rights include natural justice (procedural fairness) in law, such as the rights of the accused, including the right to a fair trial; due process; the right to seek redress or a legal remedy; and rights of participation in civil society and politics such as freedom of association, the right to assemble, the right to petition, the right of self-defense, and the right to vote, people choosing to be childfree or parents, people choosing to be single or in a committed relationship (unmarried or married), people choosing to be pet-owners or pet-free and diverse family living arrangements. Article 1 Right to Equality Article 2 Freedom from Discrimination Article 3 Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security Article 4 Freedom from Slavery Article 5 Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment Article 6 Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law Article 7 Right to Equality before the Law Article 8 Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal Article 9 Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile Article 10 Right to Fair Public Hearing Article 11 Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty Article 12 Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and Correspondence Article 13 Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country Article 14 Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution Article 15 Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It Article 16 Right to Marriage and Family Article 17 Right to Own Property Article 18 Freedom of Belief and Religion Article 19 Freedom of Opinion and Information Article 20 Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association Article 21 Right to Participate in Government and in Free Elections Article 22 Right to Social Security Article 23 Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions Article 24 Right to Rest and Leisure Article 25 Right to Adequate Living Standard Article 26 Right to Education Article 27 Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community Article 28 Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document Article 29 Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development Article 30 Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the above Rights." The historical Jesus is not anti-nightlife, not not anti-alcohol, not tribalistic against the secular movement, not anti-science, not anti-mathematics, not anti-history, not anti-scholarship, and not anti-ordination/licensing of women and LGBTQIA+. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
This week, we were joined by Rev. Dr. Kevin Austin, the founder and director of The Set Free Movement. The organization's mission "is to mobilize faith communities, financial partners, and all segments of society towards ending human trafficking and creating new futures through community-based action." https://setfreemovement.com
In episode 58, Marissa chats with Tabitha Kucera, a registered veterinary technician and certified positive reinforcement behavior consultant about the Fear Free Movement. They discuss why keeping data about your pet's emotional experience is so important for their well-being and how you can do it accurately using the FAS (Fear, Anxiety, Stress) scale.
In this episode, Tim talks with Eric Franklin the creator of the Franklin Movement. Eric leads us through a series of movements using imagery, tapping and thought in order to demonstrate how the body can move better and become pain-free. This is a world-class education presentation you won't want to miss. To learn more about Eric and the Franklin Method, check him out here: https://franklinmethod.com/ To get his free Pelvic Floor seminar, click here: https://franklinmethod.com/imagery-pelvic-floor-exercises-free/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/original-strength/support
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Keeping Arizona free and fair when it comes to elections must remain a priority to maintain integrity for the future.
Mobility is having the ability to move well through full ranges of motion. It is an important skill to cultivate as we age yet many of us neglect it in our daily routines. In this episode, we discuss the importance of mobility as well as resources you can utilize to improve your ability to move well keeping you healthy and pain free.