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Dr. Salvatore R. Mercogliano is an associate professor of history at Campbell University in North Carolina and adjunct professor at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. He holds a bachelor of science in marine transportation from the State University of New York Maritime College, a master's in maritime history and nautical archaeology from East Carolina University, and a Ph.D. in military and naval history from the University of Alabama. In this conversation Velina and Salvatore discuss the crisis that has unfolded in the Red Sea with the Houthi rebels attacking trade ships. They talk about the key players, how this will disrupt the global supply chains, what new trade routes might take prominence and more! 00:00 Intro01:20 Overview of crisis in the red sea06:11 Who are the key players in the crisis15:06 The role of Northern Sea route17:58 Sal's assessment of conduct of military operation23:13 Trade through Dark fleets24:15 Result of supply chain disruptions31:16 Futher disruption of global supply chains?38:23 New internaltion trade routes45:02 India's Role in maritime trade 47:30 Will we see another critical situation like Red Sea in Straights of Malacca or Taiwan?51:16 Should the US be making the case to ship owners to reflect?55:17 Economic repercussions of the crisis in Red Sea59:05 Closing comments Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfBfBd-1kvCOPxVll8tBJ9Q/join
Title: Further Information Concerning a Secret Mission. It's the weekend on the dairy ranch, and a large part of the family has returned for festivities. Cliff goes for a swim…
In hour one of After Further Review, Matt discusses if the Saints offensive issues are talent or coaching. We talk the expectations for Brian Kelly 5 games into year 2. Matt goes around the SEC. Darin Tietgen joins the show for our Fantasy Blitz to close the hour.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5591967/advertisement
I talk to Natalie Hawkrigg about a number of Swim - Run challenges she has completed. Based in the North Lakes, Natalie is the female record holder for the Frog Graham Round, a 40 mile run with four lake swims around the Lake District. She was also the first female to complete the Frog Graham in winter, and went on to do the Welsh Puddle Buckley challenge as well. In May 2023, Natalie became the second ever finisher of The Ring of Stirling, a 35 mile round starting and finishing in Shieldaig, Torridon, which includes 5 swims (one of which is tidal), 10 summits and traverses some remote and beautiful corners of Torridon. The round was conceived by Chris Waters as a tribute to his late friend Chris Stirling who loved the hills of Torridon and has won the Celtman triathlon previously. For her Stirling Round, Natalie had one failed attempt which finished at the frigid waters of Loch Coire Mhic Fhearchair (Beinn Eighe) but then returned the very next weekend to complete her round in 26 hours and 28 minutes. She talks through the process and gives her insights into this fascinating merger of hill running and open water swimming. In the introduction I mention the "It's Up to Us" campaign, a joint venture from Mountaineering Scotland and the Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland which launched earlier this year and aims to raise awareness of the need for investment in the repair and maintenance of Scottish upland paths. Go to www.savemountainpaths.scot for more info and to donate. For details of the Ring of Stirling go to: https://ringofstirling.wordpress.com/ And the Frog Graham info is at: https://www.froggrahamround.co.uk/ FrogMan (Full Bob Graham run plus swims): https://thefrogmanround.square.site/ Futher info/ corrections: 1. Lancaster bomber crash on Beinn Eighe 1951 - further info here: https://heavywhalley.wordpress.com/2021/03/13/38412/ (my grandfather John Hinde was not involved in this RAF mountain rescue search, I got the stories muddled) 2. Biodiversity precautions on the Frog Graham Round: In recent years, the threat posed by Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS) has increased hugely and sadly, Bassenthwaite and Derwentwater have been compromised for some time, completely upsetting the lakes' delicate ecology and causing significant problems for lake users. Crummock Water has also succumbed and is now infected with NZ pygmyweed. Only Buttermere remains untouched and the park authorities and WCRT are making strenuous efforts to ensure it remains that way. The Frog Graham Round Club is committed to supporting their initiatives. Please read the details on the biosecurity section of the Frog Graham website before attempting the round. https://www.froggrahamround.co.uk/biosecurity 3. Natalie realised she got a fact wrong at the end of the chat: "I said that Chris Waters had not completed the Ring Of Stirling - that is not true. He has completed it in time of 22hrs 42, it was the Puddle Buckley he has not completed - he devised the Puddle and recced it but never did the final version." 4. Finlay says Ring of Steall when he means Ring of Stirling, near the end
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In hour three of After Further Review, Matt is joined by LSU LHP Nate Ackenhausen. We look at a way too early NFL mock draft from an LSU perspective. Otter Locks wraps the show.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5591967/advertisement
New calculations show how large impacts onto Mars may have boosted its greenhouse effect, helping explain how it was warm enough for all those rivers and lakes billions of years ago. If that explains Mars' early warm climate, it could be bad news for potential for life there. Futher from home, dust has been observed star forming regions in the Small Magellanic Cloud where the abundance of planet-building raw materials is low. Check out these stories, space news, and special top quark trivia.
Bertie speaks to fashion journalist and sustainability consultant Lucianne Tonti about her new book Sundressed: Natural Fabrics and the Future of Clothing.They discuss issues with sustainability indexes and modern fibres created from crude oil and trees, vs the benefits of clothes made from natural materials produced through regenerative agriculture. Podcast editing by Vasko Kostovski. Futher reading: Buy Sundressed from Island Press.Read Lucianne's column in The Guardian.Preorder To Dye For from Penguin.'There is so much to say about plastic pollution. Why are we not talking about it?' on Land and Climate Review.Click here to visit The Future Unrefined, our curated collection of articles and podcasts on raw materials and extraction. Find more podcasts and articles at www.landclimate.org
In hour two of After Further Review, Matt previews LSU's spring football with Wilson Alexander of The Advocate. Overrated or Underrated is in segment three. Musso wraps the hour with Tigers in the Pros.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5591967/advertisement
Long before Elon Musk's takeover drew accusations of increased disinformation on the platform, there was already a rapid growth of climate scepticism and denial on Twitter, according to research by The IRIS Academic Research Group.Their analysis studied climate discourse during the annual UN Climate Change Conferences (COPs), and found that criticism of climate action had grown from 1% of influential accounts during COP20 in 2014, to 16% of accounts during COP26. Bertie spoke to two of the researchers, Professor Andrea Baronchelli and Dr. Max Falkenberg, to discuss this trend, and what might be driving it. Futher reading: Read the paper in Nature Climate ChangeRead Andrea and Max's commentary about the research on the LSE blogRead the IRIS blog about misinformation'Climate-sceptic tweets surge after Musk's Twitter takeover', The Times, 2/12/22Click here to visit The Negative Emissions Gamble, our curated collection of articles and podcasts on carbon removal. Find more podcasts and articles at www.landclimate.org
The Australian Government has recently announced they will be putting New Zealand Visa applications on hold for the next six months. The Government has said this will be better for New Zealanders, as it will allow them to process the current set of Skilled Independent visas from the New Zealand stream quicker. Futher changes to Australia's current immigration system are expected to be announced on ANZAC Day 2023. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson doesn't think this makes any sense, as this announcement was made at the same time Australia is reporting significant labour shortages during the Christmas period. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 4 of Series 2 of The Lifecourse Podcast, Dr Anja Heilmann from the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London (UCL) talks about the physical punishment of children and how and where the law is being used to protect children against it. She's joined by Bruce Adamson, the Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland and children's rights advocate and former Irish Senator Jillian van Turnhout. Together they talk about how the law has been changed in Ireland, Scotland and Wales and discuss the prospects for change in England. Futher information Equally protected?: a review of the evidence on the physical punishment of children Report by Anja Heilmann, Yvonne Kelly, Richard Watt, published by the NSPCC Physical punishment and child outcomes: a narrative review of prospective studies Journal article by Anja Heilmann, Anita Mehay, Richard G Watt, Yvonne Kelly, Joan E Durrant, Jillian van Turnhout and Elizabeth T Gershoff, The Lancet There is no longer a debate. End the physical punishment of children now! Blog, Child of our Time (UCL)
Today on The Huddle: Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A and Phil O'Reilly from Iron Duke Partners talked about the following issues of the day- and more! National has announced they will be re-thinking most of their tax policy (besides indexed tax brackets) following the announced OCR hike. Were they planning on using the announcement as an easy out for stuff they already planned on reforming? Speaking of which, The Reserve Bank officially put the OCR up by 75 basis points. What will this mean for 2023's economic future? Kainga Ora have moved 113 tenants, but only half of them have been marked as unruly. The other half were the neighbours who were looking to move away from disruptive or destructive neighbours. How unfair is this for these vulnerable communities? The Government is in the process of re-evaluating Three Waters, but the discussion has definitely gotten messy and muddled. Is there hope in the Government clarifying aspects of the legislation? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour three of After Further Review, Matt continues to recap LSU season opening loss to Florida State. We discuss a 4 game suspension handed down to LSU safety Joe Foucha. Could the Saints get Trevor Penning back this season? Otter Locks wraps the show.
On this weeks podcast we are joined by Michael Hopkins from the "Friends of Calcutta" to share with us the work that they do. We have our regular run through the saints of the week, some local notices and of course our weekly reflection on the Sunday gospel. Friends of CalcuttaFounded in 1994, the Friends of Calcutta from simple beginnings has grown to funding 4 schools and since 1996 thousands of students have been educated. The schools have over 800 students. Their mission is to assist the most marginalised to realise their full potential. Michael shares with John how many groups from Co. Limerick continue to help in fundraising activities.Futher info and opportunity to support can be found at HERE
On this weeks podcast excerpt we are joined by Michael Hopkins from the "Friends of Calcutta" to share with us the work that they do. Friends of CalcuttaFounded in 1994, the Friends of Calcutta from simple beginnings has grown to funding 4 schools and since 1996 thousands of students have been educated. The schools have over 800 students. Their mission is to assist the most marginalised to realise their full potential. Michael shares with John how many groups from Co. Limerick continue to help in fundraising activities.Futher info and opportunity to support can be found at HERE
Dreya. Drew and Keenas' kids graduated high school last week! Drew and Keena have conversation about how they process this accomplishment of their kids and themselves, how and when it really landed and what that is feeling like. Drew and Keena discuss achieving phenomenal results in circumstances that are not "normal" but are "normal" in their lives. Futher, Keena shares her answers to questions from some of the girls she worked with at the Black Girl Magic, Mindfulness in The park retreat. Follow us on Social: TBD Podcast Pages https://www.facebook.com/TBD-Podcast-109095915003685 https://www.instagram.com/tbdpodcst/ Keena - https://www.facebook.com/keenasfa1 https://www.instagram.com/keenasfa/ Drew - https://www.facebook.com/drew.mitchell.7798 https://www.instagram.com/drewmitchellghelfi/ Dreya - https://www.facebook.com/dlatrise https://www.instagram.com/dreyah.latrise/ Jason - At Your Core Communication https://www.facebook.com/ayccommunications
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Hi, Welcome to the What I've Learnt podcastI am Luke, one of the producers for the show. As a producer I live my work and helping Deborah and our team share so many wonderful stories.From food to fashion and art to music we've got you covered.In this episode, we are highlighting some of our favorite moments from this past April...Featured with in this episode are:Brendon Gale played 244 games in the (‘AFL”) with the Richmond Football Club from 1990 to 2001. Futher practicing law with King Wood Mallesons in the Banking & Finance practice. Brendon was appointed CEO of the AFL Players Association representing the collective industrial interests of AFL players and returned to Richmond as CEO in August 2009.Professor Natalie King OAM is an Australian arts leader, cultural producer and curator with more than two decades of experience in international and Australian contemporary art and visual culture.Natasha Sholl is the Author of Found, Wanting telling the story of Natasha's attempt to rebuild her life in the wake of Rob's sudden death, stumbling through the grief landscape and colliding with the cultural assumptions about the ‘right way' to grieve.So, sit back, relax and enjoyDeborah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/what.ive.learnt/Mind, Film and Publishing: https://www.mindfilmandpublishing.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-ive-learnt/id153556330Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TQjCspxcrSi4yw2YugxBkBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1365850
We go deeper into the realms and his family and beyond. This is part two of last week's sit back relax and enjoy listening to everyone. For your own personal reading, please email psiwork101@yaho.com to get your appointment today, Also if you have products you would like me to review or send me products to try please email at the same email. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wicthdragon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wicthdragon/support
Paula Redmond, clinical psychologist who supports healthcare workers experiencing burnout and other difficulties related to their job. Before this, she worked for the NHS until she experienced bullying, and a lack of support from her organisation, which made her strike out on her own. In this wellbeing podcast, she describes the way in which her experience of bullying affected her, and how she used the creative process to help her move on. She and Cat Chatfield discuss what creativity actually is, and why small projects can be just as useful as big complex ones - depending upon what you need at the time. Futher reading: a Blog series on bullying in healthcare: https://drpaularedmond.com/category/bullying_in_healthcare/page/2/ a mindful embroidery craftivism project ("Do no harm but take no shit") https://drpaularedmond.com/donoharm/
https://youtu.be/LuhS86vS9nY Laurie Calhoun joins me to discuss her book "War and Delusion," where she details how world leaders have used Just War Theory to wage wars of aggression. Futher, we pose the question: In the modern era, is a "just war" even possible? We discuss in this week's episode. Episode 212 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: Join Liberty Weekly and tons of your favorite creators on Rokfin for one low subscription fee! Liberty Weekly Subscribestar Rakuten Cash Back Referral Link Liberty Weekly Substack The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Liberty Weekly on Flote. Patreon Bonuses for Crypto! Show Notes: We Kill Because We Can: From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age: Laurie Calhoun: Zed Books (bloomsbury.com) War and Delusion | SpringerLink We Kill Because We Can – From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age (wordpress.com)
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Laurie Calhoun joins me to discuss her book "War and Delusion," where she details how world leaders have used Just War Theory to wage wars of aggression. Futher, we pose the question: In the modern era, is a "just war" even possible? We discuss in this week's episode. Episode 212 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: Join Liberty Weekly and tons of your favorite creators on Rokfin for one low subscription fee! Liberty Weekly Subscribestar Rakuten Cash Back Referral Link Liberty Weekly Substack The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Liberty Weekly on Flote. Patreon Bonuses for Crypto! Show Notes: We Kill Because We Can: From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age: Laurie Calhoun: Zed Books (bloomsbury.com) War and Delusion | SpringerLink We Kill Because We Can – From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age (wordpress.com)
Bill Broke Chris so he is taking over booking all the films for the month of April. He starts with Await Further Instructions and As Above So Below.
Medicine is complex, and as a doctor you won't always do the right thing - but you can prepare yourself for when mistakes happen, both emotionally and logistically. In this episode of Doctor Informed, Clara Munro is joined by Susanna Stamford, a patient who was on the receiving end of a mistake, which catalysed her interest in patient safety. We're also joined by Anthea Martin, from Medical Protection, who dispels some myths about saying sorry. Ayisha Ashmore returns to the pod to digest the lessons from our experts. Futher reading: The video that Susanna mentioned is available to watch on youtube bitly.com/ManagingAdverseEvents
Here is the list I compiled from independent sources about the trends to look out for in 2022. Will the pandemic become endemic? Will Climate Change become top of mind? What major tech breakthrough in late 2021, will become mainstream? And so much more! Futher reading: Pandemic to Endemic Ford's Futurist's Top Predictions China Claims Quantum Supremacy Sources from original articles: Irish Times, AdAge, Wired, The Economist, Forbes. What topics and or trends would you like to hear about? Send in your thoughts to newsdesk@podcastswest.com.au Tweet me direct: @friendlyfutruri1 How to support me :) Join the new Facebook group and connect with fellow big picture thinkers here Leave a 5-star review and spread the word! Let's grow the movement of optimists and forward thinkers! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-friendly-futurist-1602097 Creating weekly podcasts is thirsty work, so why not shout Dave another tasty soy flat white? And support your local independent media with a tip or donation, we love what we do and you can show your appreciation via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastwest Our book of the Month for January 2022 is The Fourth Industrial Revolution by Klaus Schwab, you can get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3lJp3rN Check out my newsletter on Substack here: https://thefriendlyfuturist.substack.com/
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Jo Masters, Chief Economist at EY, to find out how lockdowns really impact the jobs market.
The Losers are still roaming around the halls of Georgia Pines. They've had their eggs, they've eaten their toast, and they're still listening to Paul Edgecombe as he tells his story over a warm glass of orange juice. The end is near, though. Join Dan Caffrey, Jenn Adams, Dan Pfleegor, and Michael Roffman as they reach the last pages of Stephen King's 1996 serialized novel, The Green Mile. In the second of two episodes dedicated to the book, they discuss its blemishes, its beauties, and its bones. They also discuss the loose connections to King's other works (there is one intriguing tie to The Dark Tower), the many, many slices of poundcake within, and eventually how many bright-red Pennywise clown noses this novel deserves. Stay tuned for the film adaptation in December. Chapters include: Intro, Misery (6:30), Sematary (25:00), Word Processor (45:00), Mudcake (1:00:00), King’s Dominion (1:15:00), Final Thoughts (1:24:00), and Outro (1:38:00) Futher reading: Stephen King's Magical Negro Problem Isn't Magical, Stephen King's Super-Duper Magical Negroes, Magical Negro: From The Green Mile to Get Out, and Stephen King Needs More Black Friends Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon
The Losers have left Maine for the balmy confines of Georgia Pines. It's here they listen to a curious old man by the name of Paul Edgecombe. There's no telling how old he is, but those weathered eyes of his speak to multiple lifetimes. Join Dan Caffrey, Jenn Adams, Dan Pfleegor, and Michael Roffman as they begin their coverage of Stephen King's 1996 serialized novel, The Green Mile. In the first of two episodes dedicated to the book, they discuss its themes of atonement, King's controversial use of the Magical Negro trope, and whether or not Paul is a jerk. Stay tuned for Part Two next week. Chapters include: Intro, The Hook (16:05), Structure & Format (37:45), Heroes & Villains (54:15), and Outro (2:34:00) Futher reading: Stephen King's Magical Negro Problem Isn't Magical, Stephen King's Super-Duper Magical Negroes, Magical Negro: From The Green Mile to Get Out, and Stephen King Needs More Black Friends Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Patreon
This week, Matt Rossi and Joe Perez explore more possibilities surrounding Sylvanas and her motives including her deal with Helya for the lantern, why she broke the Helm of Domination instead of wearing it, and what Shadowlands realm she would have landed in had she not been killed by Frostmourne.
Wiktoria welcomes Eileen, Kaitlyn, and Kristian in this episode of the FootyFE podcast where they share their thoughts on WSL Matchday 4, Arsenal blowing away opponents, Manchester United's performance along with clubs from Spanish Iberdrola where Athletic Club and Real Sociedad making great impression since the start of the league and much more.
Todays episode, we take a little deeper look into GPP considerations for athletes with this time a bit more emphasis on the gym, but of course unless your sport is gym based its should always take into consideration the sport itself. We take a look around the process of understanding where the athlete is coming from and where are the going as the whole concept fo what GPP should be based around. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sports-performance/message
This week on the Scuttlebutt, we ask the question, "Should You Join the Military?" Shaun, James, Danny, and Ryan discuss the benefits to service, as well as some drawbacks. We also discuss the potential closing of Parris Island and San Diego, what "gedunk" is, and the age-old question: how many Ripits is too many Ripits? Tune in! Futher reading and shownotes can be found at veteransbreakfastclub.org/scuttlebutt
The connection between investors and policymakers is not working as it should if the recovery from COVID-19 is to be sustainable and inclusive with concrete reforms. This podcast explores the role investors have in elevating climate and human rights as part of the COVID-19 recovery, and how they can work with policy makers to achieve on key goals. Futher resources: Sustainable and inclusive: COVID-19 recovery and reform
Welcome to our Daily Message Podcast. Pastor David Schaller from our CLC congregation in sister Lakes Michigan compiles daily devotions from various CLC pastors and then sends them out daily by email. You can subscribe by the link provided in the description below.To Subscribe to the Daily Devotions Email List go to https://redeemerclc.info/lists/?p=subscribe HYPERLINK "https://redeemerclc.info/lists/?p=subscribe&id=1"& HYPERLINK "https://redeemerclc.info/lists/?p=subscribe&id=1"id=1 To Find previous daily Devotions go to http://ymlp.com/archive_gqswqsgjgu.php To Subscribe to our Daily Message Podcasts Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stpaulvernon/ Music What a Friend we have in JesusBy Albert MarloweMusic From Audioblocks.com
Welcome to our Daily Message Podcast. Pastor David Schaller from our CLC congregation in sister Lakes Michigan compiles daily devotions from various CLC pastors and then sends them out daily by email. You can subscribe by the link provided in the description below.To Subscribe to the Daily Devotions Email List go to https://redeemerclc.info/lists/?p=subscribe HYPERLINK "https://redeemerclc.info/lists/?p=subscribe&id=1"& HYPERLINK "https://redeemerclc.info/lists/?p=subscribe&id=1"id=1 To Find previous daily Devotions go to http://ymlp.com/archive_gqswqsgjgu.php To Subscribe to our Daily Message Podcasts Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stpaulvernon/ Music Abide With MeBy Ricky ValadezFrom www.rickyvaladez.com
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Mary Futher from Kaia Naturals This week on the show, I’m sitting down with Mary Futher of Kaia Naturals - a clean beauty brand for busy people. With 100’s of five-star reviews, Kaia is the brand behind one of the most well known natural deodorants: The Takesumi Detox Deodorant. Mary is a veteran marketing executive and former product developer, having worked for multi-national brands such as Yves Saint Laurent, Revlon, Elizabeth Arden and Shoppers Drug Mart…. And now, she’s the chief visionary officer behind Kaia Naturals! In 2010, she left the corporate world and founded her own beauty brand, kaia naturals which has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, and The New York times. Her products such as her charcoal natural deodorants, have also won numerous awards from MindBodyGreen, NYLON magazine and is an Allure Reader’s Choice Awards nominee. She is a wealth of knowledge, a true veteran of the beauty industry & a total visionary who created Kaia out of a desire to see cleaner beauty on the market. I know you’re going to love this episode with Mary. She is a total inspiration and was absolutely fabulous guest to connect with. Go follow Kaia online at https://kaianaturals.com/ or find them at @kaianaturals - I’d love to connect with you! I am extremely passionate about connect with each & every human in my VISIONARY community. Here are some ways that we can stay in touch & get to know one another... https://instagram.com/kelseyreidl/ www.kelseyreidl.com The VISIONARY METHOD 90-Day Business Growth Coaching - p.s. I have a gift for you! If you need to craft your website, then you’ll want to download my free WEBSITE CHECKLIST that outlines everything you need to create a great website. Head to www.kelseyreidl.com/checklist
When Mary Futher started reading the ingredients of her makeup remover wipes, she was shocked to discover that they were full of low-quality petro chemicals. She had always been concerned about the ingredients in her skincare products and was aware of their environmental impact, but the inexpensive makeup remover wipes had never really struck her as a problem. Little did she know, these seemingly innocuous wipes were actually laden with harmful chemicals that could be polluting the environment and damaging our health.That's when Mary had an idea: what if she could create something better than those traditional makeup remover wipes? After doing extensive market research and gathering feedback from friends and family members, Mary decided to take the leap and start her own business creating organic, eco-friendly makeup removal products. And over the next few years, thanks to hard work and determination, Mary succeeded in building a successful brand called Kaia Naturals known for its clean, toxin-free beauty products. If you want to hear the full story of how Mary started her Clean Beauty Business, tune in!When the time is right, here are a few ways that we can work together…✈️ Are you having trouble ‘Getting Your Business Off The Ground' and you are ready to explore how someone can help you to accelerate your journey from $0 to $50,000 in revenue? Explore The Visionary Method Business Coaching. https://www.kelseyreidl.com/
Welcome back to The Nerdy Basement Podcast. This week we are going HIGHER, FUTHER, FASTER BABY; as we review the controversial Captain Marvel starring Brie Larson! Hope you guys enjoy this week's episode and as always we want to thank you all for the support and if you are willing to take that extra step in supporting The Nerdy Basement, check out all of our links below! As always, Stay Nerdy My Friends! Check out the official Nerdy Basement website: http://thenerdybasement.com Keep up with The Nerdy Basement: https://www.instagram.com/thenerdybasement/ https://twitter.com/nerdy_basement https://www.facebook.com/thenerdybasement/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2lHF3rulYJ186MkSb9PhPw https://www.twitch.tv/thenerdybasementpodcast https://www.patreon.com/thenerdybasement Keep up with Comics in the Basement: https://www.instagram.com/comicsinthebasement
Get ready for a double dosage of Umbrella Academy in this week's episode, as we cover both The Umbrella Academy comic book and The Umbrella Academy live action Netflix Original Series! We took the time out to just focus solely on Umbrella Academy this week so we can call out Easter Eggs, and nods to the comics; but also give you guys insights on what creative liberties were taken for the show and how that differentiates from the comic book. The Umbrella Academy is a Netflix Original Series based on the comic book of the same name (The Umbrella Academy). Written by Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance, Young Animals: Doom Patrol, The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys & Spider-Man: Edge of Spider-Verse). Make sure to tune in next week as we go HIGHER, FUTHER, FASTER BABY! Hope you guys enjoy this week's episode and as always we want to thank you all for the support and if you are willing to take that extra step in supporting The Nerdy Basement, check out all of our links below! As always, Stay Nerdy My Friends! Check out the official Nerdy Basement website: http://thenerdybasement.com Keep up with The Nerdy Basement: https://www.instagram.com/thenerdybasement/ https://twitter.com/nerdy_basement https://www.facebook.com/thenerdybasement/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2lHF3rulYJ186MkSb9PhPw https://www.twitch.tv/thenerdybasementpodcast https://www.patreon.com/thenerdybasement Keep up with Comics in the Basement: https://www.instagram.com/comicsinthebasement
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Opinion is divided for now about whether or not China's one-trillion dollar economic corridor project known as One Belt, One Road will be a plus for the countries it passes through, as Rosslyn Hyams reports. In the meantime, Sri Lanka which has been trying to recover economically, politically and socially from its drawn-out, three-decade-long civil war, owes China billions of dollars. The International Monetary fund chief Christine Lagarde has alerted China and countries potentially benefitting from the Chinese One Belt infrastructure development, to possible increased debt in the process. Spotlight on Asia considers why some countries may be more vulnerable to such unwanted possible side-effects of China's plan to harness the region's economic potential.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Platica con el escritor Abel Basti, autor del libro "El exilio de Hitler", despues de 73 años se mantiene el enigma de la verdad sobre el posible suicidio o escape de Adolfo Hitler hacia la Patagonia, Argentina. Que fue lo que relamente ocurrio el 30 de Abril de 1945 cuando los Nazis corren la informacion de que el Futher habia muerto y una semana despues corre el rumor que Hitler habia escapado a España y de ahi a Argentina. US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800)681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270
Vince Quinn is back with a brand new UFR! He goes over the life of a Jerry Wolman. A Washington, D.C. developer that became the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles in early 1960s. Success, struggle and heartbreak wasn't just on the football field. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Not every pothole is a bad one … Guest Profile Greg Snyder lives in the Orlando area and manages a power generation sales team for Siemens. Greg is also one of Tell Tale Fisherman Podcast host John Woodson’s favorite fishing buddies. They have had many epic days on the water together. This redfish story comes from a time before they met. It will definitely make you want to go grab your fishing pole … Guest Links https://www.facebook.com/greg.snyder.5245 Fishing experience Greg’s favorite types of fishing include inshore and offshore saltwater fishing, although he has a lot of freshwater experience as well. Futher, Greg and John have fished on each other’s boats for years. Now, they co-own an offshore fishing boat that they love heading out into the blue on whenever the wind and waves allow. Location This episode takes place on the Laguna Madre (Texas). Catch of the Day Red drum (redfish) Gear Used Spoon Fly (http://amzn.to/2oSPUBD) About TTF Podcast The Tell Tale Fisherman podcast is the place for all avid anglers (not just guides and tournament professionals) to share their fishing story of a lifetime and become fishing legends. Fresh water or salt water, middle of the ocean or middle of a stream, on this fishing podcast we are on a quest to catch the most EPIC fishing adventures from around the world—to inspire yours! If you are an avid angler, we would LOVE to have you as a guest on the show. So, if you love to fish, and find yourself often sharing your fishing pictures or talking fishing with other anglers, then you are EXACTLY the type of guest (and listener!) this show is all about. On this fishing podcast we want to hear from ALL avid anglers – not just pros and guides (although we love them too!). Join us on this quest to catch the greatest fishing stories in the world. To sign up (or to recommend a guest), visit our guest page (http://www.tell.fish/guest). The interview format is super easy – just tell us a little about yourself, and then share with us the story of your most epic day of fishing ever. All you need is a computer, a mic, and 15-20 minutes of time. That’s it! And most importantly, if you enjoy the show, please SUBSCRIBE, RATE and REVIEW – it helps us a LOT. Thanks – we really appreciate you!
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Episode 17 of the Highly Sensitive Person Podcast is brought to you by the word sensitive. A blog reader, Mike Voss, gave me the great suggestion that maybe the moniker Highly Sensitive Person could be changed to something without the word sensitive, because it's such a loaded word. How about Highly Sensory Person? I like that a lot better. (Actually, the trait's scientific term is Sensory-Processing Sensitivity, or SPS--but I don't hear that used very often!) I discuss how the word sensitive might turn off male HSPs, and even how I denied being HSP at first because I didn't like "sensitive", either. Oh, did I mention it's kind of a rant? If you like the podcast, please say "thanks" by leaving a positive review on iTunes! (And if you don't like it, then please don't leave a review!) Sign up for the weekly newsletter to be notified of the latest blog posts, podcast episodes, and HSP news. Futher reading on highlysensitiveperson.net: I’m reminded that most people don’t understand (or respect) high sensitivity HSP Podcast #01: What is (and isn’t) a Highly Sensitive Person? Podcast music attribution: By the Coast (2004) (Antony Raijekov) / CC BY-NC 2.5
Will Self chooses GK Chesterton's detective story The Man Who Was Thursday, published in 1908. Presented by Mark Lawson. The interview is followed by selected clips from the BBC Archive: GK Chesteron on eating beef with mustard; Richard Ingrams and Denis Conlon on The Man Who Was Thursday and Father Brown and a report on the campaign to have GK Chesterton canonised. Futher information is available on the Front Row website
In this episode of Solutions for Success with Rachael Alford, Rachael discusses how using Google Hangouts to conduct virtual business consultations are beneficial for both the potential client and the consultant. Rachael will also discuss how using Symphonical during virtual business consultations boosts consultant productivity as well as increases sales. Futher information with links to Symphonical demonstration, video and additional resources can be found by visiting: http://www.rachaelalford.blogspot.com/2013/04/conducting-business-using-google.html
In this episode of Solutions for Success with Rachael Alford, Rachael discusses how using Google Hangouts to conduct virtual business consultations are beneficial for both the potential client and the consultant. Rachael will also discuss how using Symphonical during virtual business consultations boosts consultant productivity as well as increases sales. Futher information with links to Symphonical demonstration, video and additional resources can be found by visiting: http://www.rachaelalford.blogspot.com/2013/04/conducting-business-using-google.html
The origin of this show is the result reading this post by photographer Eric Kim about the process of running an online critique, such as they have on Flickr and elsewhere. In this show I use his post as a starting point and looke at ways of running a critique face to face with individuals or groups the benefit both sides. Futher show notes and transcript are on the blog.
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Presentación Album Futher - Chemical Brothers Y Markus Metha (dj Set)
Presentación Album Futher - Chemical Brothers Y Markus Metha (dj Set)
Mary Futher founder of kaia naturals is a veteran beautyexecutive and former product developer, having worked for globalbeauty brands such as Yves Saint Laurent, Revlon, ElizabethArden and as a product developer for Shoppers Drug Mart (aleading Canadian health and beauty retailer), she left thecorporate world and founded her own beauty brand, kaia naturals,clean body products for sometimes embarrassing body issues. Her brand has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Vogue,and The New York times. Her products such as her charcoalnatural deodorants, have also won numerous awardsfrom MindBodyGreen, NYLON magazine and is an Allure Reader'sChoice Awards nominee.In this episode we talk about smelly bacteria, why aerosol dry shampoo is so horrible for you, the new kaia products coming out this July, what it took to break into the clean beauty industry, if us ladies should be using vaginal wipes - yep, the vagina. We go there. And a whole lot more. Dry Shampoo Video mentioned on the episode: https://fb.watch/69MU3e6KWe/KAIA DISCOUNT: Molly15Kaia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaianaturals/Kaia Website: https://www.kaianaturals.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands