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Léan Boezaart, CEO of Freedom of Movement (FOM), joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss his career path, entrepreneurial passion, and the vision he holds for Freedom of Movement (FOM), a business he co-founded in 2013. Following the completion of his articles in 2011, Léan was sponsored by Deloitte to pursue a childhood aspiration of becoming a professional golfer. Transitioning to the professional circuit in 2012, he competed in South Africa (Sunshine Tour) and internationally, giving his all to the pursuit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor Bonang Mohale, Chancellor of the University of the Free State and Former President of Business Unity South Africa, converses with host Bruce Whitfield about the investment appeal of South Africa Inc. As the country celebrates 30 years of democracy amidst a turbulent election year, the focus shifts to how South Africa is faring in its efforts to attract investors. Andrew Levy, Labor Analyst at Andrew Levy & Associates, joins host Bruce Whitfield for an examination of South Africa's job market. The recent rise in the nation's unemployment rate to 32.1% in the last quarter of 2023, along with job cuts across fifty percent of South Africa's industries, underscores the significant economic challenges facing the nation. Martin Kingston, Chairman of Business for South Africa (B4SA), joins host Bruce Whitfield to explore the latest developments in South Africa's reconstruction efforts amid a tumultuous election year, paying tribute to Workers' Day. Léan Boezaart, CEO of Freedom of Movement (FOM), joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss his career path, entrepreneurial passion, and the vision he holds for Freedom of Movement (FOM), a business he co-founded in 2013. Following the completion of his articles in 2011, Léan was sponsored by Deloitte to pursue a childhood aspiration of becoming a professional golfer. Transitioning to the professional circuit in 2012, he competed in South Africa (Sunshine Tour) and internationally, giving his all to the pursuit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sugar, spice, and everything nice—that's what girls are made of?Tracy Dawson's book, Let Me Be Frank (awesome title, am I right?)...pieces together history from the lives of women who dressed up like men to pursue their hopes, dreams, goals, and general badassery.We hear about Hannah Snell, who went off to war as a man to find her philandering husband, only to realize she loved being a soldier. And Dorothy Lawrence, who pursued journalism during the World War under the guise of manhood. There are die hard sports fans from Iran who spent time learning perfect makeup to transform into men to see their favorite teams live.BUT it wasn't always so virtuous or wholesome either. Tracy tells the stories of history's anti-heroines, a tortuous witch hunter and mutinous lady pirates. The breadth of research that went into this book is insane. And when it comes to goals and grit, these stories have it, along with a lot of lessons.Dressing as men gave these women freedom of movement in society to pursue dreams and ideals never possible for a woman, but also with their bodies freed from the shackles of girdles and long skirts.This is a must read, you can find it anywhere you get books. And when you do, take strength from these stories of women who have faced the shit and put themselves first. What's Inside:The brave tales of women disguised as men to achieve their goals.It's not all for good, the ani-heroines in men's clothing.A perspective on freedom and mens clothing.Strength, grit, goals: what became possible when women put themselves first in history.What story surprised you the most when it came to these women's disguises and adventures? Would you change your appearance to achieve a wild goal or live a lawless life? Let me know on Insta!Mentioned In This Episode:TRACY DAWSONTracy Dawson (@dawsontracy)Let Me Be Frank on Amazon Let Me Be Frank – HarperCollinsFit Feels Good (@oonaghduncan) on InstagramJoin the Masters of Fitness Awesomenessinfo@fitfeelsgood.com
An actor is playing "pretend," and unless we're pretending to be a statue, we have to move! But in the space of the audiobook booth, where pristine sound is king, how is that possible? John shares some techniques that might help. Also, he takes the occasion of a Dear John letter to unburden himself.Visit our online home!http://www.audiobooktrail.com
As early as 20th November 2019, disability groups in Kyushu, specifically disability groups in Oita Prefecture had concerns about ‘unmanned stations', although protest rallies were held as long ago as late September 2018. In November 2019, it was reported that a“civic group made up of people with disabilities and supporters will file a lawsuit seeking compensation from the Oita District Court.” Since 2020, more wheelchair users and other parties have filed numerous lawsuits with the Oita District Court, claiming that their constitutionally protected right to freedom of movement is being infringed. Episode Notes: https://barrierfreejapan.com/2023/08/24/unmanned-stations-prompts-disability-groups-in-japan-to-worry-about-freedom-of-movement/
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Today is Juneteenth and I thought it to be a good idea to talk about freedom since today is also referred to as 'Freedom Day.' In today's discussion I will talk about mobility and how what you see on social media isn't always a good idea to replicate when it comes to your workouts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generalfitnesscompany/support
This podcast is about big ideas on how technology is making life better for people with vision loss. Navigating the world can be difficult for anyone, whether or not they have vision loss. Tasks like driving safely through a city, navigating a busy airport, or finding the right bus stop all provide unique challenges. Thankfully, advances in technology are giving people more freedom of movement than ever before, allowing them to get where they want, when they want, safely. Smart Cities are putting data collection to work in a healthy way by providing information to make busy intersections more secure, sidewalks more accessible, and navigation more accurate. They're providing assistance for all aspects of travel, from the front door to the so-called “last hundred feet,” while using automated technology to make life easier every step of the way. And although fully autonomous vehicles are still on the horizon, the technology being used to develop them is being applied to improve other aspects of life in incredible ways. These applications are making the world more accessible, safer, and better for everyone, including people who are blind or visually impaired. One example of this is Dan Parker, the “World's Fastest Blind Man,” who has developed sophisticated guidance systems for his racing vehicles, as well as a semi-autonomous bicycle that could give people with vision loss a new way to navigate the world safely and independently. The Big Takeaways: Smart Cities. Greg McGuire and his team at MCity in Ann Arbor, Michigan are working on the concept of Smart Cities, which focus on using data to improve the everyday lives of their citizens. That means improving traffic intersection safety, greater accessibility options, providing detailed “last hundred feet” guidance, and much more. Autonomous Driving. In a perfect world, self-driving cars will provide ease of transportation for everyone, and create safer, less congested roads. That technology isn't there yet – but it's being worked on by talented researchers like John Dolan, the Principal Systems Scientist at Carnegie Mellon's Autonomous Driving Vehicle Research Center. Sophisticated sensors and advanced robot-human interfaces are being developed to make self-driving cars possible. Application of Technology. Even though the technologies behind Smart Cities and autonomous vehicles are still being developed, they can still be applied to everyday life in exciting ways. Things like miniature delivery robots that can deliver goods, AI-powered suitcases that can help you navigate busy airports, or semi-autonomous bicycles are already here – and there's more on the way. The World's Fastest Blind Man. When professional race car driver Dan Parker lost his vision in an accident, he felt lost. But a moment of inspiration led him and his business partner Patrick Johnson to develop a sophisticated guidance system that let him continue racing without human assistance. Thanks to this revolutionary technology, Dan became the “World's Fastest Blind Man” when he set a land-speed record of 211.043 miles an hour in his customized Corvette. Tweetables: “One of the key pillars of MCity is accessibility. The four areas we think about are safety, efficiency, equity, and accessibility. … Accessibility is that we can make transportation systems available to as many of us as possible.” – Greg McGuire, Managing Director of MCity “I became the first blind man to race Bonneville, with an average speed of 55.331 mph. And I returned in 2014 and set my official FIM class record … at 62.05 mph. … I'm the only blind land speed racer … with no human assistance.”– Dan Parker, the “World's Fastest Blind Man” “There are chairs, there are tables. ... We know we don't want to run into them, but we do want to walk in the walkable space. … A car wants to drive in the drivable space.” – John Dolan, Principal Systems Scientist at Carnegie Mellon's Autonomous Driving Vehicle Research Center “Because we know autonomous technology is increasing every day and it's coming, you know, a hundred percent it's coming. You know, transportation is freedom and that's exactly what that would bring us. Freedom.” – Dan Parker Contact Us: Contact us at podcasts@lighthouseguild.org with your innovative new technology ideas for people with vision loss. Pertinent Links: Lighthouse Guild MCity Carnegie Mellon Autonomous Driving Vehicle Research Center Dan Parker
Embark on a captivating episode of "The Truth in This Art" as host Rob Lee engages in a profound conversation with artist Ciarra K. Walters. Through her work, Ciarra delves into the depths of the human body, capturing its essence through the lens of film and photography. Her artistic practice revolves around cultivating a heightened awareness of our physical selves and embracing the interplay between the body, emotions, surroundings, and instinctual movements.Drawing inspiration from sculptures crafted by individuals and shaped by nature, Ciarra's performances are spontaneous and intuitive, merging with her physical being to create captivating visual experiences. Whether amidst rocks, trees, grass, concrete, or metal, she finds intrigue in the dynamics between the body and its environment.Ciarra treats her body as an independent sculpture, adorning it with found objects and dressing it distinctively, blurring the boundaries between art and self-expression. Her performances establish a profound connection with the concepts of time, mortality, and the delicate nature of human existence. In her art, she exudes strength and asserts ownership over her physical form, carrying on the important conversations initiated by pioneering artists like Ana Mendieta, Lorna Simpson, and Senga Nengudi regarding the female body and its constraints on freedom of movement.Join us as we delve into Ciarra's artistic process, her influences, and her mission to create a space where movement is embraced and celebrated. Through this conversation, we explore the essence of the human body and the transformative power of art with the talented artist, Ciarra K. Walters.Creators & Guests Rob Lee - Host The Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process.To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fiUse the hashtag #thetruthinthisartFollow The Truth in This Art on InstagramLeave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.THE TRUTH IN THIS ART IS SUPPORTED IN PART BYThe Gutierrez Memorial FundThe Robert W. Deutsch Foundation ★ Support this podcast ★
Package made from the B-roll "Freedom of Movement" about the challenges and the vulnerabilities of the transportation industry and the efforts to combat violence along highway 1.Also available in high definition.
KFOR convoy today for the first time managed to deliver fuel and water supplies to the north of Kosovo. The convoy was part of KFOR's ongoing efforts to test the freedom of movement, after Serbs began dismantling roadblocks in the area.
In this episode, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, interviews Sarah O'Connor, Correspondent and columnist at the Financial Times. They discuss how technology, wellbeing and the impact of freedom of movement have created challenges for the workforce and employers. In this episode, you'll hear about: The top challenges facing individual employees and businesses in today's workforce. The innovative approach that can be prioritised by the government, opposition, and anyone looking to foster a positive and supportive work environment. How businesses can successfully navigate industrial relations to improve employee satisfaction and productivity Key Quotes “There is video technology used in order to interview candidates... where no human will review the video either and artificial intelligence will decide whether that person is a good fit or not for the job based on the words they say, sometimes even on their tone of voice or their facial expressions!” Sarah “There's a little bit about making sure that these tools are used appropriately, at the appropriate time, that we understand the tools and the humanity of it.” Neil “The economy is adjusting to Brexit and this new kind of immigration regime, it's contrary to what a lot of people predicted, net migration has gone up since Brexit and we've got more people coming into the country net than we did before. But we've got more people coming into the country with different skillsets than before”. Sarah “There is a principle that our bus routes don't go to where people work, they go to where people shop... The bus cuts that you're seeing across the country now, if you have a restaurant in a small country town and you have members of staff who need a bus at 10:30pm and they cut the last bus back to 7 o'clock, you've got a labour supply problem.” Neil “My third thing is ill health, it's part of why we're having labour shortages now as we've got a rising share of people who say that they're just not well enough to work and you see that in the labour market surveys.” Sarah
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Meditation Guide: Laura Hansen. Founder of the Divine Spark Program and one of the Compassion Ambassadors for Sacramento and California. Laura's Meditation Guide Style: Slow, easy, thoughtful, speckled with lighthearted humor and thought-provoking concepts and approaches to living your life from the inside out. Content: Features these tools and techniques:· Grounding (Earth Connection) · Releasing · Centering · Intentional Breathing · Center of Head Awareness · Finding the energy flow of universal consciousness within you, then stepping into it · Traveling within your energy architecture -- moving point of awareness through 1-12 chakras · Intention setting · Bringing your life energy into harmony with your divine/universal self --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/divine-spark/support
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On this episode with talk to artist and activist Andreina Maldonado. She is a Venezuelan multidisciplinary performing artist, cultural worker, educator, and registered Integral Yoga teacher based in Yelamu, Ohlone Territory colonially known as San Francisco, California.
On this week's episode Diana Buttu sits down with George Zeidan, co-founder of the Right to Movement Campaign. A running group was founded as a way to challenge the lack of freedom of movement in occupied Palestine. Diana and George discuss how the Right to Movement Campaign was started, the Palestine Marathon, a bi-product of the movement, and what the future holds for grassroots movements in continuing to challenge barriers created by the Israeli occupation.
The Critters wake up for the day ready to traverse the frozen river of a this new hag. They seem to be getting used to killing hags for the benefit of a land that they barely know, and yet feel the urge to protect.
Grandpa Bill today asks Two Merry Christmas Day Wishes today for one and ALL! What are you experiencing during the Holidays? Do you take prescribed depression medication? 1.) Can You Put Your Emotions in Your unused Xmas Day Empty Present Boxes? 2.) What are Your Goals for 2022? The right to freedom of movement includes the right to move freely within a country for those who are lawfully within the country, the right to leave any country and the right to enter a country of which you are a citizen. The right to leave a country to go somewhere else. For example, a citizen that has a right to a passport and to leave a country without undue hindrance.Is freedom of movement in the US Constitution? Freedom of movement within and between states is constitutionally protected. The right of Americans to travel interstate in the U.S. has never been substantially judicially questioned or limited UNTIL??? Today we talk more about the natural ,plant based, wild crafted and earthen derived clays ,tinctures, superfoods, for both animals and their humans. All in a assimilating group of like minded intuitives Changing The Future Outcome for 2022 and BEYOND Freedom of movement began as a way to encourage people to travel to fill jobs after the Second World War. The idea was that a mobile workforce would help boost the economies of the EU's six founding members, and perhaps discourage future conflict on the continent. bhsales.vpweb.com https://myctfo.com/index.html bhsales.myctfo.com/snb_cap2 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bhsales/message
In Episode 28, I began discussing the Montessori idea of Freedom of Movement and how it applies to infancy! We discussed:What is Freedom of Movement?Prepared EnvironmentImportance of Movement to InfancyContainersMontessori Floor BedAnd more!I had so much fun recording Episode 28 of the Montessori Babies Podcast! If you enjoyed and think it may be helpful to someone you know, I would love it if you would leave a review and share with your friends and family!Check out our Montessori Baby Shoppe here -> https://www.babytourguide.com/montessori-baby-shoppe/Also sending a huge thank you to our amazing sponsor, EZPZ! Head on over to EZPZfun.com to discover their beautiful infant feeding products that were specially formulated by mothers and experts to cater to your baby's age and stage of development. Use the code MontessoriBabies10 at checkout for 10% off your order!Check out our blog -> https://www.babytourguide.com/Become a Patron of our Montessori Babies Podcast show for as little as $5 per month! And explore all membership tier options to have me as a resource while you journey through the world of Montessori Babies!--> https://www.patreon.com/babytourguideAlso, don't forget to grab my FREE Montessori eGuide to Begin Implementing Montessori with your babies and toddlers today! https://www.babytourguide.com/Check out our Montessori Baby Shoppe here -> https://www.babytourguide.com/montessori-baby-shoppe/Check out our Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/babytourguide/Check out our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/babytourguide/Xoxo,Bianca A. Solorzano, M.Ed.Baby Development & Montessori ConsultantAnd Your Baby Tour GuideSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/babytourguide)
In this episode of TCP, JFOD comes clean about how he feels about vaccine passports. It's the audio of a YouTube livestream. Send any thoughts or feedback to takeyourpillspod@gmail.com. Join the newsletter: jfodnews.com. Support the Patreon: Patreon.com/typp. Subscribe on Youtube: Youtube.com/jfodcomedy. Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/therealjfod.
When Damien Cooper (Damo) was just 15 or 16 he had an epiphany while washing the dishes and cleaning up. He knew that he wanted to help people somehow and Osteopathy was the vehicle to do just that. Currently, he works at The Movement Collective in Newcastle. Founded in 2018 it helps teach people how to move their bodies while having fun and gaining strength and fitness. Listen to Damo as he chats with Lisa and Grant about his passion for guiding people back to optimal health and fitness. Visit ChiChart here. Proudly produced by Newcastle Podcast Station. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our first episode for the Palestine Podcast Academy, Narmeen Hussein from Jerusalem, Amany Abu Awad from Bethlehem, and Haneen Abdalnabi from a Gaza offer their perspective on how their basic right to move freely in their own land has been impacted by the occupation. The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast. Be sure to check the post for this episode for action items, social media detials, and for more information about the academy and our other episodes at LatitudeAjustmentPod.com You can support Latitude Adjustment Podcast and our programming on our Patreon page.
Ricochet.com Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel is in for Jim today. Join Greg and Jon as they welcome Sen. Sinema's demands of no tax hikes on corporations, individuals, or capital gains. They also hammer Pres. Biden for pushing for the guaranteed boondoggle of high-speed rail, but Biden also admits the real goal is to get your car off the road. And they cringe as Democrats in Virginia take another swing at loosening absentee ballot rules.Please visit our great sponsors:Gabihttps://gabi.com/martiniStart saving on your auto insurance today. My Pillowhttps://mypillow.com/martiniAll Giza Dream Sheets are BOGO with Radio Listener Specials promo code MARTINI.
Ricochet.com Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel is in for Jim today. Join Greg and Jon as they welcome Sen. Sinema’s demands of no tax hikes on corporations, individuals, or capital gains. They also hammer Pres. Biden for pushing for the guaranteed boondoggle of high-speed rail, but Biden also admits the real goal is to get your car […]
S.W.A.T. | Part 2 When Paul says “Gird your loins with truth” in Ephesians 6:14, he's saying: when you gird yourself in God's truth…it actually gives you FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT you wouldn't have otherwise! Restricting yourself with Truth of God …
Friend and artist Rosie Lowe invited me to put together a guest mix for her show on foundation.fm a couple of weeks ago. You can listen back to the full show on mixcloud via the foundation.fm page. My 40 min guest mix starts at about 10 mins in, but here's the full version for all you wonderful booms subscribers. Make sure you also check out more of Rosie via her fabulous performance on the incredible Colors YouTube channel (https://lnkd.in/dDBrkhTa) and on one of my favourite singles of 2020 with Gotts Street Park, 'Everything' For a full tracklist, just drop us a message or an email via 72booms@gmail.com. If you like what you hear, then please share! SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/72-bo…p;ign-mpt=uo%3D2
Will COVID-19 lockdowns increase the public's support for refugees and other individuals with restrictions to freedom of movement?In this episode, Jess and Amelia are joined by the Co-Directors of Curtin University's Centre for Human Rights Education: Associate Professor Caroline Fleay and Dr Lisa Hartley. The researchers discusss why the right to move is so important, how COVID-19 lockdowns have restricted our ability to move and how this right is often unequally experienced. This episode was recorded live on Curtin University Open Day on Sunday 30 May 2021. What is the right to freedom of movement? [01:18]COVID-19 lockdowns may increase the public's understanding towards refugees in Australia's detention centres [02:51]Australia's “problematic” India travel ban [05:30]The future of Australia's asylum seekers [08:12]What inspired the researchers to work in this area? [14:02]Learn moreCentre for Human Rights EducationMaster of Human RightsThe Guardian: TemporaryUnited Nations: Universal Declaration of Human RightsConnect with our guestsAssociate Professor Caroline Fleay, Co-Director of Curtin's Centre for Human Rights Education, School of Media Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University. Associate Professor Fleay is a Board Member of the Refugee Council of Australia. In April 2020, she joined human rights researchers calling for refugees to be released from Australia's detention centres to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak.Associate Professor Fleay's staff profileArticle calling for refugees to be releasedDr Lisa Hartley, Senior Lecturer, Co-Director of Curtin's Centre for Human Rights Education, School of Media Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University.Dr Hartley is a self-described “academic activist” who has worked extensively with a range of community groups providing advocacy for human rights issues. She is on the Editorial Board of the Human Rights Education Review journal.Dr Hartley's staff profileDr Hartley's twitterQuestions or suggestions for future topicsthefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/%5bepisode-name%5d/transcripthttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/freedom-of-movement-live/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.
We tend to talk about freedom of movement within the EU as an abstract concept. In reality, moving to a new place involves a million little moments of awkwardness, sweetness, and human vulnerability. This week, we bring you a story of what freedom of movement actually felt like, for a 14-year-old Romanian moving to Germany.This is the second episode from our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like: intimate stories from young Europeans across the continent.A beautiful visual version of this podcast will be available soon! In the meantime, check out the first visual podcast in this series: Josh and Franco.This series is a joint production between Are We Europe and The Europeans, funded by Allianz Kulturstiftung, an independent not-for-profit cultural foundation committed to strengthening cohesion in Europe using the tools of art and culture. Find out more at kulturstiftung.allianz.de.
May is an eventful month, with changes and increase in the rhythm of life. There is an anticipation of a major change and we are preparing for it through assessing our thoughts, values and life views. We will have the opportunity and energy to change situations with the power of our communication. Although the pace of the month is rapid and vibrant, the month ends with Mercury retrograde sending the message that we moved too fast, we got ahead of ourselves, maybe we even got lost so we need to slow down, pull back, review, rethink, correct our steps and actions. Send me your feedback, and specific questions about your chart. If you like this episode, share with those who might benefit from it and rate the podcast so it can reach more people. You can find me on IG https://www.instagram.com/alinaapostol/, or at www.alinaapostol.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alina-apostol/message
Hannah Cox of FEE says the Biden administration is working on a vaccine passport. Vaccines and masks should be settled in the free market. Freedom of movement is a natural right and important for prosperity. The time to fight for liberty is now.
Nico and Shaine talk about the development of Vaccine Passports and why this could be a dangerous thing for the future of the world.What's HAPAningSHAINENICOLETTETrack: Audioscribe - Shimmer [NCS Release] [NCS Release]Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.Watch: https://youtu.be/AFmXC8I13yYFree Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/Shimmer
Hat die EU eigentlich eine PR Strategie? Mit welchen Themen die Leave-Kampagne hausieren ging. Und warum Franzosen bald mehr Cheddar essen müssen.
In this episode of The Small Print, DA Head of Policy Gwen Ngwenya joins Bronwyn to review South Africa’s immigration policies. What are they? What should they be? They discuss the difference between open borders and a borderless world, improving bilateral migration flow, and why freedom of movement could be the next significant human rights issue. Bronwyn Williams is a futurist, economist, trend analyst and host of The Small Print. Her day job as a partner at Flux Trends involves helping business leaders to use foresight to design the future they want to live and work in. You may have seen her talking about Transhumanism or Tikok on Carte Blanche, or heard her talking about trends on 702 or CNBC Africa where she is a regular expert commentator. When she's not talking to brands and businesses about the future, you will probably find her curled up somewhere with a (preferably paperback) book. She tweets at @bronwynwilliams. Twitter: https://twitter.com/bronwynwilliams --- Gwen Ngwenya is a South African academic, politician and Head of Policy for the opposition Democratic Alliance. As a Member of Parliament for the Democratic Alliance, she served on the Standing Committee on Finance. Gwen has also served as COO of the South African Institute of Race Relations, Africa's largest classically liberal think tank. She tweets at @GwenNgwenya. Twitter: https://twitter.com/GwenNgwenya --- Follow us on Social Media: YouTube: https://bit.ly/2u46Mdy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/discourseza/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/discourseza Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discourseza/ Subscribe to the Discourse ZA Podcast: iTunes: https://apple.co/2V5ckEM Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2UILooX Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2vlBwaG RSS feed: https://bit.ly/2VwsTsy Intro Animation by Cath Theo - http://www.cuzimcath.co.za/
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Bill Blevins of Blevins Franks International Tax and Wealth Management talks to Howard Brereton #Wealth #Tax #WealthManagement #Spain #Expat #Brexit
December 31, 2020, marked the end of the Brexit transition period. The United Kingdom is now no longer a member of the European Union. Therefore, UK nationals no longer benefit from Freedom of Movement in the EU, and EU nationals no longer benefit from Freedom of Movement in the UK.This raises immediate questions and challenges for mobility managers, which we will address in this podcast.Listen as we discuss these four key employee categories:• Business travelers• Cross-border workers (or “frontier workers”)• Assignees, or posted workers• Long-term local hiresOur host is Bobby Bartle, General Counsel at Aires (bbartle@aires.com, 412-677-1839). Our guest is Sophy King, Managing Director at Owl Immigration (sophy@owlimmigration.com, +44 7766 818 012).Thank you.
Hello everybody, Welcome to Gaza Guy podcast, Today is the 1st episode in 2021: I know everyone might be asking how is it going in Gaza, nowadays, also its clear that Gaza is old news right now, seeing the world is still battling the furious pandemic, despite of our high hopes for the new year, the actual state in Gaza might further deteriorate honestly, the situation is the same, nothing will change, I can’t believe its 2021, here in Gaza it feels like 2008 right now, continuous buzzing of the drones day and night, and in case you are wondering about the sound of the drones, if you are not familiar with it , it's like the sound of lawn mower. Re the Freedom of Movement, the two crossing are still closed, Rafah crossing has been closed for two months right now, can you imagine this! I know some of the listeners might be familiar with travelling through crossing, it's like airports, but what if your airport is closed and it's not your government who is closing it, imagine this too! Can you! As a young man things are getting tough and baffling for me here, like I don’t know how to spend my time, what else I can do, where else I can go, so somedays I just spend my whole day at home doing nothing, what can I do, the reality is harsh here, the streets of Gaza are suffocating, should I go to the sea, but I'm tired of the sea, tired f the faces I see every day, it’s been 14 years of siege here, come on, if this would be a movie I wouldn’t even believe this. Good news, there is a fall in the cases here, we are still going through the two days lockdown and night lockdown at 8 pm every day, so lockdown within a lockdown here, what the people see here is unspeakable and inexpressible, if misery would be replaced with one word i'd replace it with Gaza. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gazaguy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gazaguy/support
So here in Canada, one of the rights guaranteed by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is freedom of movement. Unfortunately, real estate prices and speculation are having a negative impact on Canadians from coast to coast which means that there may be potential for making a constitutional argument for accessible freedom of movement...
Can Donald Trump challenge his election loss in the courts? Three challenges to COVID-19 restrictions thrown out by Australian courts. And a new exhibition Future Dreaming...visions of the future showcases art works from First Nations prisoners in Victoria.
Can Donald Trump challenge his election loss in the courts? Three challenges to COVID-19 restrictions thrown out by Australian courts. And a new exhibition Future Dreaming...visions of the future showcases art works from First Nations prisoners in Victoria.
Bill Blevins of Blevins Franks International Tax and Wealth Management talks to Howard Brereton #Wealth #Tax #WealthManagement #Spain #Expat #Brexit
Are you dreaming of going for a run and enjoying it? Or how about competing in a triathlon but are prone to discomfort and injury? That's what the 40th episode of the Re-Invent Health Podcast is all about. I chat with sports kinesiologist, coach and author Mike Roscoe about the mind game involved in pushing your physical boundaries. Mike explains how anyone, with the right training can perform like a pro. There is a science to becoming an athlete. whether you want to run a marathon, compete In a triathlon or simply do a 5k the right way. You can find Mike on Instagram, Twitter and his website --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we speak with Luca Scholz, a Lecturer in Digital Humanities at the University of Manchester. Dr. Scholz has varied interests: wide-ranging data analysis, the collection of that data, broad trends over space and time, all of which intersect in the topic of today’s talk, his first monograph, Borders and Freedom of Movement in the Holy Roman Empire (Oxford University Press). The book draws on sources discovered in twenty archives, from newly unearthed drawings to first-hand accounts by peasants, princes, and prisoners. Scholz's maps shift the focus from the border to the thoroughfare to show that controls of moving goods and people were rarely concentrated at borders before the mid-eighteenth century. Uncovering a forgotten chapter in the history of free movement, the author presents a new look at the unstable relationship of political authority and human mobility in the heartlands of old-regime Europe. We delve deeply into the issues under discussion, particularly the conceptions of borders and free movements. We hope you enjoy our conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we speak with Luca Scholz, a Lecturer in Digital Humanities at the University of Manchester. Dr. Scholz has varied interests: wide-ranging data analysis, the collection of that data, broad trends over space and time, all of which intersect in the topic of today’s talk, his first monograph, Borders and Freedom of Movement in the Holy Roman Empire (Oxford University Press). The book draws on sources discovered in twenty archives, from newly unearthed drawings to first-hand accounts by peasants, princes, and prisoners. Scholz's maps shift the focus from the border to the thoroughfare to show that controls of moving goods and people were rarely concentrated at borders before the mid-eighteenth century. Uncovering a forgotten chapter in the history of free movement, the author presents a new look at the unstable relationship of political authority and human mobility in the heartlands of old-regime Europe. We delve deeply into the issues under discussion, particularly the conceptions of borders and free movements. We hope you enjoy our conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we speak with Luca Scholz, a Lecturer in Digital Humanities at the University of Manchester. Dr. Scholz has varied interests: wide-ranging data analysis, the collection of that data, broad trends over space and time, all of which intersect in the topic of today’s talk, his first monograph, Borders and Freedom of Movement in the Holy Roman Empire (Oxford University Press). The book draws on sources discovered in twenty archives, from newly unearthed drawings to first-hand accounts by peasants, princes, and prisoners. Scholz's maps shift the focus from the border to the thoroughfare to show that controls of moving goods and people were rarely concentrated at borders before the mid-eighteenth century. Uncovering a forgotten chapter in the history of free movement, the author presents a new look at the unstable relationship of political authority and human mobility in the heartlands of old-regime Europe. We delve deeply into the issues under discussion, particularly the conceptions of borders and free movements. We hope you enjoy our conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we speak with Luca Scholz, a Lecturer in Digital Humanities at the University of Manchester. Dr. Scholz has varied interests: wide-ranging data analysis, the collection of that data, broad trends over space and time, all of which intersect in the topic of today’s talk, his first monograph, Borders and Freedom of Movement in the Holy Roman Empire (Oxford University Press). The book draws on sources discovered in twenty archives, from newly unearthed drawings to first-hand accounts by peasants, princes, and prisoners. Scholz's maps shift the focus from the border to the thoroughfare to show that controls of moving goods and people were rarely concentrated at borders before the mid-eighteenth century. Uncovering a forgotten chapter in the history of free movement, the author presents a new look at the unstable relationship of political authority and human mobility in the heartlands of old-regime Europe. We delve deeply into the issues under discussion, particularly the conceptions of borders and free movements. We hope you enjoy our conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we speak with Luca Scholz, a Lecturer in Digital Humanities at the University of Manchester. Dr. Scholz has varied interests: wide-ranging data analysis, the collection of that data, broad trends over space and time, all of which intersect in the topic of today's talk, his first monograph, Borders and Freedom of Movement in the Holy Roman Empire (Oxford University Press). The book draws on sources discovered in twenty archives, from newly unearthed drawings to first-hand accounts by peasants, princes, and prisoners. Scholz's maps shift the focus from the border to the thoroughfare to show that controls of moving goods and people were rarely concentrated at borders before the mid-eighteenth century. Uncovering a forgotten chapter in the history of free movement, the author presents a new look at the unstable relationship of political authority and human mobility in the heartlands of old-regime Europe. We delve deeply into the issues under discussion, particularly the conceptions of borders and free movements. We hope you enjoy our conversation.
Today we speak with Luca Scholz, a Lecturer in Digital Humanities at the University of Manchester. Dr. Scholz has varied interests: wide-ranging data analysis, the collection of that data, broad trends over space and time, all of which intersect in the topic of today's talk, his first monograph, Borders and Freedom of Movement in the Holy Roman Empire (Oxford University Press). The book draws on sources discovered in twenty archives, from newly unearthed drawings to first-hand accounts by peasants, princes, and prisoners. Scholz's maps shift the focus from the border to the thoroughfare to show that controls of moving goods and people were rarely concentrated at borders before the mid-eighteenth century. Uncovering a forgotten chapter in the history of free movement, the author presents a new look at the unstable relationship of political authority and human mobility in the heartlands of old-regime Europe. We delve deeply into the issues under discussion, particularly the conceptions of borders and free movements. We hope you enjoy our conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blades, spells, and plants. This episode was played as a remote session due to the Covid-19 pandemic using Discord for voice chat and Tabletop Simulator as the virtual game board. Season 4 is played using Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition.
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A Passover Bitcoin special. Some new thoughts about the virus and what it means for the future. People accepted being prisoners in their own houses so they will also accept chips to monitor them. Papers please! Youtube can't silence a man with conviction! In motion! A classic Crush the Street interview is also part of this show. If you were thinking 2020 in 2017 then you are very happy now! The impulsive have altcoin bags while the elite have Bitcoin! Watch "This week in Bitcoin" here- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf294To36q8 Follow Adam on Twitter- https://twitter.com/TechBalt All of the BitcoinMeister videos are here at- http://DisruptMeister.com Financially support the podcast here- https://anchor.fm/bitcoinmeister/support BOOKMARK SPORTSMEISTER.com DISRUPTMEISTER.com & HUNGRYMEISTER.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bitcoinmeister/support
Article 9 of The Federal Constitution provides that citizens have the right to freedom of movement. The State can however, lawfully restrict your freedom of movement for the purpose of national security, public order, public health or for the punishment of offenders. We take a look at what the Constitution says about the Movement Control Order, and what happens if you choose to ignore it, with Emeritus Professor Datuk Dr Shad Saleem Faruqi, a Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Malaya and Lim Wei Jiet, a constitutional lawyer. Law & Behold is an ongoing series aimed at improving constitutional literacy among Malaysians, done in collaboration with The Malaysian Bar and the University of Malaya's Faculty of Law.
Article 9 of The Federal Constitution provides that citizens have the right to freedom of movement. The State can however, lawfully restrict your freedom of movement for the purpose of national security, public order, public health or for the punishment of offenders. We take a look at what the Constitution says about the Movement Control Order, and what happens if you choose to ignore it, with Emeritus Professor Datuk Dr Shad Saleem Faruqi, a Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Malaya and Lim Wei Jiet, a constitutional lawyer. Law & Behold is an ongoing series aimed at improving constitutional literacy among Malaysians, done in collaboration with The Malaysian Bar and the University of Malaya's Faculty of Law.
In this episode of the WiFi Tribe Podcast, we catch up with Caleb Amundson, a brilliant human being, a business owner, avid traveller and valued member of the WiFi Tribe community. We go deep as we discuss the difference between what it means to achieve freedom of movement, and the freedom to create a positive impact on this world. Prepare for plenty of golden wisdom nuggets in this episode! About WiFi Tribe: We’re a curious bunch, passionate about life, and deeply motivated to grow, learn, and accomplish our dreams. But we also believe that the world is just too beautiful to live it all in one place. We call the world ‘home’ because home is where we feel we belong. For us, home is a tribe of freedom-loving misfits who embark on a journey together. It's here, where we can truly be ourselves Every month, we choose a different city to call home. We are inviting a mix of passionate, wild and free, remote professionals from all corners of the world to join our journey: entrepreneurs, photographers, developers, writers, designers, marketers, adventure addicts.... If you're easy-going, excited about adventure, and love being around people that inspire you, come join us! Check out WiFi Tribe's next locations: https://wifitribe.co/next-locations/
Need more consistency on how we allow Freedom of movement for all players and the way the rules are written. Enjoy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
IMMIGRATION, FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT, MURDER!!!All in a days work for the Remember This? podcast as we revisit the mash potato loving Bodger and Badger and the politically charged The Animals Of Farthing Wood. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this latest episode of FFS, Another Brexit Podcast, Amanda and Jason interview Students for Brexit Vice-Chair, Ellie Varley. They discuss how party conference season went, Rory Stewart and Boris Johnson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anand Menon discussed the end of freedom of movement, which is due to begin when we leave the EU on the 31st October, and how it might work.
Pilates Instructor & mindful movement extraordinaire, Niki Carr & I discuss the importance of remaining open minded in difficult conversations, the pressures & repercussions of a competitive dance background & the many influences of Niki’s free explorative movement style. CONTACT Niki; https://www.atthemat.com/ CONTACT Ruth; https://www.ruthsteel.co.uk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sarah Gould Houde from QualityStarsNY sat down with us to talk about freedom of movement in infant caregiving and how it benefits development. Sarah explains how containing children in a bouncy seat or a swing chair, for example, can limit their ability to develop their own way to self-soothe, as well as gross motor development. Interesting perspective on allowing children to look at what they want to, to freely stretch and kick their legs and have control of their bodies. "Things should happen with them and not to them."Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/signin?forceLogin=false&returnUri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.paypal.com%2Fdonate&state=%252F%253Ftoken%253DoMZFScDWUfSeZaII_QpceWv1yil3nAdF10BTXOXsfKXxXtlMoE8rh_wU19uDOjudPczXoW%2526fromUL%253Dtrue&intent=donate&ctxId=239945121f36446fb315b0d)
Host Samson Folk dives into a conversation on the differences and similarities between the NBA and the Premier League. Joining him to discuss is the 'Arsenalist' Zarar Siddiqi, and the Host of the Shirtless Plantain Show, Tosin, also known as Nigerian Scams. - John Obi Mikel/Kyle Lowry - End of an Era- Wild Rumours and Cheering for Transactions- Premier League vs. NBA - Format- How to build a team in each sport- Commodifying/Attaching Roles to Players- Player Empowerment- Most Difficult - Champions League/NBA Finals/Premier League/World Cup- Twitter Questions
Host Samson Folk dives into a conversation on the differences and similarities between the NBA and the Premier League. Joining him to discuss is the 'Arsenalist' Zarar Siddiqi, and the Host of the Shirtless Plantain Show, Tosin, also known as Nigerian Scams. - John Obi Mikel/Kyle Lowry - End of an Era- Wild Rumours and Cheering for Transactions- Premier League vs. NBA - Format- How to build a team in each sport- Commodifying/Attaching Roles to Players- Player Empowerment- Most Difficult - Champions League/NBA Finals/Premier League/World Cup- Twitter Questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris, Tanja, and Axel Antoni offer a first take on last week's European election and its aftermath before examining in a bit more detail what led to the disenfranchisement of many EU citizens who were denied their vote, and what can be done about it. Now updated with new and improved sound thanks to post-production by heroic listener Charlie Elwess (https://twitter.com/CharlieElwess)! Join The 3 Million's case against the government by sharing your story (https://www.the3million.org.uk/deniedmyvote). You can also support The 3 Million (https://www.the3million.org.uk/join-us)! (Please!) And if you haven't done so yet (or even if you have), please also consider becoming an EU Citizens' Champion (https://www.gofundme.com/eucitizenschampion). Here is our episode on mental health issues. (https://cakewatch.fireside.fm/37) Mind, the mental health charity (https://www.mind.org.uk/), offer help and advice to you if you are suffering from depression or if you are looking for advice on how to help someone who you think might be depressed. Special Guest: Axel Antoni.
The former Ukip leader is now five days a week on LBC. Monday-Thursday 6pm-7pm and Sunday 10am-12
Tania Hary is the Executive Director of Gisha, an Israeli human rights organization whose goal is to protect the freedom of movement of Palestinians, especially residents of the Gaza Strip. APN's Debra Shushan and Ori Nir spoke with her on March 21st.
What does the Star Wars franchise have to say about freedom of movement? How would our heroes respond to claims that Trump's border wall will bring “peace and security”? In this episode we talk about these questions, give a shoutout to the rebels of No More Deaths/No Mas Muertes (nomoredeaths.org) who are facing charges for humanitarian aid work at the US-Mexico border, and we answer a question from a listener about whether there are forces of good in Star Wars at all. Website: defectorspodcast.comPodbean: defectors.podbean.comTwitter: @DefectorsPodInstagram: DefectorsPodcastEmail: defectorspodcast@protonmail.com Let's get more people listening! Tell two people in your life about the show, and use the hashtag #Defect when spreading the word on social media. SUPPORT NO MORE DEATHS / NO MAS MUERTES!Website: nomoredeaths.orgTwitter: @NoMoreDeathsInstagram: nomoredeaths_nomasmuertes “Guilty Verdict in First #Cabeza9 Case” http://forms.nomoredeaths.org/guilty-verdict-in-first-cabeza9-case/Democracy Now! segment on No More Deaths Trial https://www.democracynow.org/2019/1/15/arizona_activists_face_jail_time_for Does the Star Wars universe have immigration laws? https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/177171/does-the-star-wars-universe-have-immigration-laws These antifa groups doxx fascists and much more—throw them a follow and show them support! Always Antifascist: @RoseCityAntifaEugene Antifa: @_eugeneantifaNew York City Antifa: @NYCAntifaAtlanta Antifascists: @afainatlThanks @AntiFashGordon for recommending these groups Intro music: “May the Chords Be with You” by Computer Music All-Starsfreemusicarchive.org/music/Computer_Music_All-Stars/May_the_Chords_Be_with_You/May_the_Chords_Be_with_YouLicensed under Creative Commons by 4.0: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Beeps and boops from “Cruising with R2D2” by Flying Creaturehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Flying_Species/The_Second_Flight/10_-_Bonus_Track_-_Cruising_with_R2D2Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivitives 4.0 International: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode Thank you Eamon for making our logo!Check out the Radical People Podcast—it's full of awesome interviews with on-the-ground activists:soundcloud.com/ranger-danger-379084944Twitter: @Radical_Podcast Like the show? Rate us on iTunes and leave a review!
In this week's episode, Toby Napoletano and Michael Hughes consider whether nations have the moral right to exclude immigrants and when they can justifiably do so. They consider arguments in favor of restricting immigration on the basis of national security and the preservation of culture, and discuss the difficulties and shortcomings of these kinds of arguments.
Jeremy Frisch (@JeremyFrisch) is the owner and director of Achieve Performance Training in Clinton, Massachusetts in the US. Here he works with a range of kids and adults to improve their levels of fitness and promote lifelong freedom of movement. Prior to owning his own facility, Jeremy was a assistant strength and conditioning coach at […]The post EP 60 – Jeremy Frisch – Promoting Freedom of Movement and Having Fun appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
Jeremy Frisch (@JeremyFrisch) is the owner and director of Achieve Performance Training in Clinton, Massachusetts in the US. Here he works with a range of kids and adults to improve their levels of fitness and promote lifelong freedom of movement. Prior to owning his own facility, Jeremy was a assistant strength and conditioning coach at […]The post EP 60 – Jeremy Frisch – Promoting Freedom of Movement and Having Fun appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
Freedom of Movement is one of the four fundamental freedoms at the heart of the European project, permitting citizens of European Union member states the freedom to live and work on other European Union countries. It is the legal mechanism that facilitated the migration and settlement of many British citizens currently living in the EU-27, a right that British citizens will no longer enjoy following Brexit. In this episode, Michaela is joined by the rest of the project team to talk about loss of freedom of movement and what it means to those taking part in the research. As they discuss, freedom of movement has significance to people beyond the ability to move freely; reflecting on responses from those taking part in the research, the team discuss its meaning as an individual and social good the loss of which is signifies much more than a lost.
The Utah Jazz are in Sacramento for the final pre-season game of the season. David Locke, the radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, gives you a few items to look at both offensively and defensively in this final pre-season game.Freedom of Movement is all anyone is talking about in the NBA., Ok, all anyone is talking about is Jimmy Butler, but before that all anyone was talking about is Freedom of Movement. How big a deal is this new rules emphasis and what will the impact be on the game?Locke closes the show with news and notes about the Rockets, Nuggets, Celtics and Jazz.Today's show is brought to you by Mazumausa.com, Intercap lending and vivid seats Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Utah Jazz are in Sacramento for the final pre-season game of the season. David Locke, the radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, gives you a few items to look at both offensively and defensively in this final pre-season game. Freedom of Movement is all anyone is talking about in the NBA., Ok, all anyone is talking about is Jimmy Butler, but before that all anyone was talking about is Freedom of Movement. How big a deal is this new rules emphasis and what will the impact be on the game? Locke closes the show with news and notes about the Rockets, Nuggets, Celtics and Jazz. Today's show is brought to you by Mazumausa.com, Intercap lending and vivid seats Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The NBA has some new trends in the pre-season. One of them is pace of play. The League is playing pre-season 6 possessions faster than last year's regular season average. The league is taking a 5 year jump in one of off-season. Why is this happening and what is the impact on the Utah Jazz? In addition, the league has increased the focus on player movement and what seemed like it is helping the Utah Jazz offense may actually be hurting the defense. The Culture Code interview series continues with Jae Crowder and his emotional season after his mom passed and his thoughts on the culture of the Utah Jazz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The NBA has some new trends in the pre-season. One of them is pace of play. The League is playing pre-season 6 possessions faster than last year's regular season average. The league is taking a 5 year jump in one of off-season. Why is this happening and what is the impact on the Utah Jazz?In addition, the league has increased the focus on player movement and what seemed like it is helping the Utah Jazz offense may actually be hurting the defense.The Culture Code interview series continues with Jae Crowder and his emotional season after his mom passed and his thoughts on the culture of the Utah Jazz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
More Than Lifting is a podcast all about Calisthenics, Gymnastics & Bodyweight Exercise with Rhys Morgan. In this episode: We talk about why gymnastics rings are the best piece of training equipment for your calisthenics training - and we also go into the negatives of buying rings (and not having anywhere to use them). 7 Reasons Gymnastics Rings Are The Best Piece Of Training Equipment: 1 - Freedom Of Movement 2 - Stability & Isometric Tension 3 - It Makes Everything Harder 4 - Enables Advanced Skills 5 - Enables Advanced Strength Exercises 6 - More Combos and Transitions 7 - It Makes You Epic! To learn more visit https://morethanlifting.com/podcast/ Disclaimer: The activities and research discussed in these podcasts are suggestions only and should not be undertaken without prior consultation with a health or medical professional. Fitness training, nutrition and other physical pursuits should be tailored to the individual based upon an assessment of their personal needs
Lisa introduces the podcast and reminds listeners that BlindAlive has recommendations for some of our favorite health and fitness items on our Favorite Product Pics PageMel sits down to chat with Debbie Hazelton. They start by talking about Debbie’s experiences with Weight Watchers, and then delve into exercise.You can contact Debbie by email, on Twitter, or at her website.Lisa talks about the Bento Box, which can be used to control portion sizes when packing a meal. She ordered this oneCheck out our Eyes-Free Fitness iOS App for workouts, podcasts, and our blog. You can comment on our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, or subscribe to our informative chat list.
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In the first episode for 2018, Jonathan discusses The Daily Fibre, a new technology magazine show with news and analysis, heard every week day on Mushroom FM. There’s a summary of some stories about blindness issues making news around the world, including the banning of the word “blind” from legislation in Pakistan, and protection of the exclusive right for blind people to be massage therapists in South Korea. Our main feature this week relates to Delta Airlines in the United States requiring all people travelling with animals in the cabin, including guide dog handlers, to submit documentation at least 48 hours before they fly. This will make it impossible for guide dog handlers to use Delta to travel for urgent matters such as a family bereavement or an urgent business trip. Penny Reader is President of Guide Dog Users Incorporated, an affiliate of the American Council of the Blind. She joins us to discuss the problems caused by [...]
In the first episode for 2018, Jonathan discusses The Daily Fibre, a new technology magazine show with news and analysis, heard every week day on Mushroom FM.There's a summary of some stories about blindness issues making news around the world, including the banning of the word “blind” from legislation in Pakistan, and protection of the exclusive right for blind people to be massage therapists in South Korea.Our main feature this week relates to Delta Airlines in the United States requiring all people travelling with animals in the cabin, including guide dog handlers, to submit documentation at least 48 hours before they fly. This will make it impossible for guide dog handlers to use Delta to travel for urgent matters such as a family bereavement or an urgent business trip. Penny Reader is President of Guide Dog Users Incorporated, an affiliate of the American Council of the Blind. She joins us to discuss the problems caused by [...]
A week after the Brexit Bill was passed in the House of Commons with an amendemnt rejected that could have clarified the rights of EU and Irish citizens , we speak to Irish born SNP MP Dr Philippa Whitford. Representing a party that has been vocal in their support of Europeans living in Scotland from the outset, we speak about the uncertainty around the future of EU citizens living in Britain as well as British citizens living in Europe. What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's RadioReverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. See whatsthecraicrr.co.uk for showtimes. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #Irish #podcast #politics #Brexit #Scotland #ScotlandNationalParty #Westminster
Basketball Insiders’ Larry Coon and Eric Pincus discuss the impact of NBA's new Collective Bargaining Agreement which will pay the league's stars well but limit their freedom of movement from team to team.
Welcome to Sequences. We are delighted to bring you another podcast flowing with so many aspects of electronic music, names who you all know with some of their latest works and few new artists to grace our airways to. These include Tankarville, melodic Jarresque music, Paul Fejko and Stuart Diamond with the awesome interplay of the 7000 plus pipes on the organ at All Saints Episcopal Church, Massachusetts, & the Lyricon wind synthesiser, ambient soundtracks from Wolves and Horses and the mesmerising ethereal sounds of Gang Violins, whose music was part of the Evoke Vastness stream bringing in the new year, described as 3 days of cosmic wonder and awe, Mick would like to say a big thanks to all the fans and musicians who have joined our group page, getting close to 4000 members. We leave it to Tankarville to take us on a melodic rhythmical journey with two tracks from their latest release, Unnatural By Nature on the French label Winter Alternative Records. Playlist no 103 01.59 Tankarville ‘Frost Flowers’ www.tankervilleband,bandcamp.com/ 06.26 Tankarville ‘Fata Morgana’ Ep Unnatural By Nature) 09.42 Stephan Erbe ‘Your Heart Beats Next To Mine’ www.erbemusic.com 14.41 Stephan Erbe ‘Into Sunrise’ (album The Freedom Of Movement) 20.25 Sozo Heaven ‘Andromeda Sky Of Liquid Fire’ www.sozoheaven.net 28.35 Pillion ‘Immittende’ (album Centillion) www.grooveunlimited.nl 35.42 Steve Roach ‘We Continue’ (album Spiral Revelation) www.steveroach.com 46.23 Gang Violins ‘This Fire You Lit In My Heart Will Destroy Us Both’ (album Evoke Vastness) 55.00 Pillion ‘Rubiconem’ 62.15 Musicformessier ‘Ursa Major’ (album Evoke Vastness) 70.27 David Wright & Cary’s ‘ Serious Rising/Night Tide’ (album Prophecy) www.davidwrightmusic.com/ 82.02 David Wright & Carys ‘Diving Skywards/ Ocean To Stars pt1’ 91.29 Thy Veils ‘Nest Choir, Live’ (album Evoke Vastness) www./hummingfrequencies.bandcamp.com/album/evoke-vastness 103.13 The Garwin Project ‘Can We Make It Back To Earth’ (album Can We Make It Back To Earth) http://thegarwinproject.com 114.23 The Garwin Project ‘Heliotrope’ 120.17 Ivan Black ‘Quid Amor’ (album Somnium Hypnotic) www.ivanblack.bandcamp.com 131.18 Paul Fejko & Stuart Diamond Tyme’s Escape’ (album Tyme’s Escape) *** www.stuartdiamond.com/tymes-escape.php 140.22 Jack Hertz & Wolfgang Gsell ‘Ever Greens’ (album Sleeping Trees On Earth) www.auralfilms.com 153.07 Wolves & Horses ‘Guardian Of The Immaculate Garden’ www.wolvesandhorsesmusic.bandcamp.com/ 159.06 Wolves & Horses ‘Cities Of Fallen Angels’ 164.36 Grum-pe ‘Ascertaining the Acuity of Cepheid Variables’ (album Chimaera Of The Void) ***www.facebook.com/grumpe.music/ 176.20 Robert Scott Thompson ‘Of Natural Magic And The Breathing Of Trees’ *** www.robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com 183.30 Electric Diamond ’Time Remembering’ www.DonSlepian.com 186.47 DigitalSimplyWorld ‘Book A Flight To Alpha Centuari (album Cosmos) www.digitalsimplyworld.bancamp.com/ Edit ***
How does a climate of censorship affect art? There are different ways of not being allowed to speak. Artists discuss how issues of censorship are reflected in their art. How does censorship affect the language of the body? Are there things we cannot say, even when not using language? Body Politic is Dance Umbrella’s strand of discussions and debates focusing on key cultural issues affecting dance and performance. This was a Dance Umbrella initiative, presented in partnership with Free Word, Index on Censorship and One Dance UK.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have the joy and the FREEDOM of Movement? Of willing to enjoy your body? What's beyond the boundaries? Join Yuryra and Rachel and their special guest, Patty Alfonso, Access Consciousness Facilitator and creator of Pole Dancing for Consciousness, for a steamy conversation. Tune in and find out more. You can play more with Patty at www.pattyalfonso.sexy Enjoy this show in Spanish once a month as well (disfruta de este show en español una vez al mes – el tercer programa de cada mes). Email us @ seducingbeyondlimitations@gmail.com Play with us on Facebook at the Seducing Beyond Limitations group. YURYRA GUZMAN www.yuryraguzman.com Facebook www.facebook.com/InJoyLiving RACHEL SILBER www.ubjoy.com Facebook www.facebook.com/TheConsciousnessFairy
Betrayal may be lurking in plain sight, but much larger threats hide below the surface. Allana pokes the goo. Anne relives the first level of Sonic Adventure 2. Rinaldo fights a futile battle against the waves of fate. Highlights: Sad Wolf, Hokey Pokey, Pious Way, The Melon, Let's Run, Botch 'Til I Die, 30-Episode Callback, Freedom Of Movement, and Might Have A Problem.
Podcasts from A Diet of Brussels, talking about the issues around the UK's forthcoming referendum on membership of the EU. Website: www.adietofbrussels.com
For many Palestinians, getting to the next town—to go to work, to a hospital, to school—may as well be going to the other side of the moon. Sari Bashi discusses how one Israeli group helps them overcome the barriers. (Published: March 19, 2014)
Although legally justifiable, increasing restrictions on movement and work for refugees in Iran have detrimental effects for the refugees.
On this Mother's Day, Galen talks about his recent trip to Afghanistan, and the prospects for women and families across the globe.
The Mckie feeding tube sits flush with the abdomen