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Welcome to another episode of Expert To Authority Show, brought to you by http://gtex.org.uk/, I am your host, Simone Vincenzi, The Experts Strategist, and this is the podcast for experts who want to become the ultimate authority in their niche while making an impact in the world.We have created the Webinar Conversion Kit where you will get access to:The High-Converting Webinar FrameworkBONUS #1: High-Converting Webinar Slide TemplateBONUS #2: Pitch and Follow Up TemplatesBONUS #3: High Converting Webinars Case StudiesBONUS #4: Our Trello Webinar ChecklistAll of this for only £29.99 for a limited period of time.Click here to download.https://webinarconversionkit.com/Today I have the pleasure to interview Tim ChimoyJoining me is Tim Chimoy, founder of Germany's leading solopreneur community, the Citizen Circle. Since 2015, Tim Chimoy has brought together over 1,500 members, created spaces for authentic connection and personal growth, and helped shape the landscape for digital nomads and entrepreneurs across Germany. From his unexpected journey as an architect to becoming a pioneer in community leadership, Tim Chimoy shares the philosophies, values, and lessons learned from nearly a decade at the heart of one of Europe's most impactful networks.In this episode, we talk aboutThe Power and Importance of CommunityChallenges and Needs for SolopreneursPhilosophy and Core Values in Community BuildingConnect with Tim ChimoyLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-chimoy/Website: https://www.citizencircle.de/To become a GTeX Member, Apply here:https://gtex.events/call -------To receive daily support in your coaching and speaking business, join our private Facebook Group EXPLODE YOUR EXPERT BIZ https://www.facebook.com/groups/explodeyourexpertbiz/-------Take a full business assessment for free to have absolute clarity on your business with the EXPERT BIZ CHECKLIST.http://bit.ly/expert-biz-checklist-podcast------Also, make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any other episode. If you want to reach out to me with your questions, you can email me at Simone@gtex.org.uk that comes right to my inbox.
Send Us A Message or Ask Us A Question? Us People Podcast Season 7: Savia Rocks Thanks the Global Community and GuestsSavia Rocks introduces herself and the Us People podcast's mission to help people tell their stories through creativity without judgment, emphasizing legacy through service to mankind, peeling away cultural conditioning and trauma, staying humble, and showing up for what matters, while noting trauma can be transformed into something beautiful. She welcomes listeners to season seven and then thanks supporters for seven years of worldwide growth, including being heard in over 105 countries with hundreds of thousands of monthly listens, and expresses deep gratitude to the team and especially the guests whose stories make the show possible. Savia explains the podcast centers both established and emerging voices, showing you can start anywhere with nothing, learn through questions and answers, and that success is rooted in passion and authentic storytelling rather than money or credentials. She closes by wishing listeners positivity and urging kindness.00:00 Meet Savia Rocks00:22 Legacy and Healing00:56 Trauma Into Beauty01:10 Season Seven Welcome01:21 Gratitude to Listeners02:27 Why Stories Matter02:45 Start From Anywhere03:03 Authentic Passion03:19 Closing Thanks03:31 Peace and Love OutroEvery step of life you should be thankful for, not only because tomorrow is not promised but because the small things make the big things happen in your life. That's why life is something to hold on to and say thank you for. - Savia RocksSupport the show
In this episode of Mission Matters, Adam Torres interviews Diana Rinatovna, Luxury Travel & Lifestyle Influencer and Founder of Go Fit Journey, about her journey from fitness professional to lifestyle creator and community builder. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Mission Matters, Adam Torres interviews Diana Rinatovna, Luxury Travel & Lifestyle Influencer and Founder of Go Fit Journey, about her journey from fitness professional to lifestyle creator and community builder. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our Great Friend Jen Brooks is back on Wednesday Wisdom to share how the landscape has changed since she founded the Global Community over 8 years ago! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast!
I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. —Matthew 16:18, ESV
In this episode we discuss stigma and homicide violence, in particular its impacts on Black communities, with Dr. Tanya Sharpe. Dr. Sharpe, Professor and Endowed Chair in Social Work in the Global Community at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto, founded and directs the Centre for Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims (The CRIB). Her research focus on coping strategies of Black family members and friends of homicide victims.We talk about links between homicide violence and historical, structural and collective trauma, the role of anti-Black racism in shaping narratives around homicide in Black communities, and the social determinants of homicide. We also talk about solutions, including culturally responsive practice, cultural curiosity and humility. Learn about Dr. Sharpe's favourite shows and dream dinner destination as well as what drives her passion.Episode hosted by Dr. Carmen Logie. Supported by funding from the Canada Research Chairs program. Original music and podcast produced by Cozmic Cat, who have various production services available to support your podcast needs.
Since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023, there have been many debates over the use of the term genocide in describing Israeli military actions in Gaza.Tuesday on Midday Edition, we weigh that question with historian and genocide scholar Omer Bartov, who is in San Diego to discuss his latest book, "Israel: What Went Wrong."Then, it's been over six months since a ceasefire went into effect between Israel and Hamas. But the need for aid in Gaza and in the Israeli-occupied West Bank remains urgent.We hear from a local nonprofit coordinating humanitarian efforts in the region about what conditions are like on the ground.Guests:Omer Bartov, professor of Holocaust and genocide studies, Brown University; author, "Israel: What Went Wrong"George Kapataies, Assistant Country Director for Programs and Strategic Growth, Global Communities
In this episode of The Hen Report, hosts Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan speak with Julia Reinelt, Executive Director of AVA International, about the upcoming Animal and Vegan Advocacy (AVA) Summit in Toronto (May 21–24). Julia walks listeners through what first-timers can expect, highlights the conference’s Whova app for networking and scheduling, and previews standout speakers — including documentary photographer Zed…
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How to Connect to A Global Community and Yourself through Drinking Tea In this week's episode of Wellness As A Way of Life I am focusing on How to Connect to A Global Community and Yourself through Drinking Tea through the eyes of our special guest and tea expert Jenny Tse from Sipping Streams Tea Company in Alaska. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, Jenny Tse is the founder and owner of Sipping Streams Tea Company. Sipping Streams has won 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at the North American Tea Championships and 2nd at the Global Tea Championships. Sipping Streams also has been featured in Fresh Cup Magazine, Edible Alaska, and NPR. Jenny is the best selling author of The Essence of Tea and the host of The Essence of Tea podcast. Recently, Sipping Streams Tea Company also started an experimental tea farm in Alaska using geothermal heat. Connect with Jenny Tse Podcast: https://sippingstreams.com/pages/podcast Free eBook: www.sippingstreams.com/mybook Youtube Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Thank you for listening! When you are listening please take a screenshot and share it on social media and tag me @meganswanwellness! We would really appreciate it. Wellness As A Way of Life Course Connect with Megan Swan Social: Instagram LinkedIn Work with Megan Swan www.meganswanwellness.com
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How to Connect to A Global Community and Yourself through Drinking Tea In this week's episode of Wellness As A Way of Life I am focusing on How to Connect to A Global Community and Yourself through Drinking Tea through the eyes of our special guest and tea expert Jenny Tse from Sipping Streams Tea Company in Alaska. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, Jenny Tse is the founder and owner of Sipping Streams Tea Company. Sipping Streams has won 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at the North American Tea Championships and 2nd at the Global Tea Championships. Sipping Streams also has been featured in Fresh Cup Magazine, Edible Alaska, and NPR. Jenny is the best selling author of The Essence of Tea and the host of The Essence of Tea podcast. Recently, Sipping Streams Tea Company also started an experimental tea farm in Alaska using geothermal heat. Connect with Jenny Tse Podcast: https://sippingstreams.com/pages/podcast Free eBook: www.sippingstreams.com/mybook Youtube Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Thank you for listening! When you are listening please take a screenshot and share it on social media and tag me @meganswanwellness! We would really appreciate it. Wellness As A Way of Life Course Connect with Megan Swan Social: Instagram LinkedIn Work with Megan Swan www.meganswanwellness.com
Baylor's mission has always reached beyond campus, and with the addition of Pro Mundo—“for the world”—that global focus is now a part of the University's motto. Eddie Contreras, Vice Provost for Global Engagement, shares how Baylor is living out that calling. From study abroad and international student opportunities to faculty partnerships and long-term global hubs, Contreras shares how Baylor is building a vibrant, caring global community—one rooted in service, learning, and meaningful engagement around the world.
Hello to you listening wherever your feet touch the ground! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga. Today marks the 6th anniversary of Stories From Women Who Walk that launched (no fooling!) on April 1st 2020. As you may remember the first year I interviewed woman who were walking their lives when a conflict unexpectedly showed up causing them to make choices, accept consequences, change who they were into who they became. The conflict that caused me to pivot from my interviews to my singular 60 Seconds format was COVID; we were no longer commuting in cars listening to longer podcasts. Here we are 6 years, 1,300 episodes, and over 250,000 plays all over the world! Who made it possible? You did! Our global community. I'm still here because you're still there. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! Going forward we still have work to do as Ordinary Persons gathering into a growing Army of Ordinary Persons to demand a better way of life for all of us. You can count on me to provide ongoing 60 Seconds episodes to support, encourage, inspire, delight, illuminate, provoke, and energize! You can expect resilience and resistance balanced with hope and stories to help us live each day trusting that our collective decency, goodness, and strength will birth something so much better than what we have right now. I welcome you and each of you on the journey! Write your stories, share them out loud, be well, do good work, and stay in touch! You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. AND! Stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Communication Services, email me to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as Quarter Moon Story Arts on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
In episode 73 of Trade Show Talk, host Danica Tormohlen explores the transformative GDC Festival of Gaming 2026, highlighting innovative event strategies, sponsorship activations, and industry insights with Will Wise, Vice President of Sales/Partnerships for the Gaming Vertical at Informa Festivals. Discover how the rebranding, global community, and creative activations are shaping the future of gaming events. In this month's advocacy segment, Tommy Goodwin, President and CEO of the Exhibitions and Conferences Alliance provides an in-depth update on industry advocacy, government shutdown impacts, and upcoming legislative initiatives affecting trade shows and events. Register for Legislative Action Day for free here. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Trade Show Talk Podcast 02:10 Overview of GDC Festival of Gaming 2026 04:35 Rebranding GDC: A New Era Begins 09:20 Building a Global Community in Gaming 10:16 Media and Digital Platforms Supporting Engagement 12:04 The Importance of a Strong Brand 14:19 Innovative Sponsorships and Activations 19:06 Utilizing Multiple Venues for a Festival Experience 22:44 Sponsored Sessions: A Key Component of GDC 24:50 Creating Memorable Experiences: Concerts and Awards 27:59 Expanding Audience Ecosystem for Success 29:26 Shifting from Exhibitors to Partners 30:49 Evolving Partnerships in the Event Industry 31:43 The Role of Customer Success Teams 32:35 Measuring Sponsorship Success 34:20 International Participation and Feedback 36:40 Innovating for Future Events 38:40 Success Stories from the Event 39:59 Lessons Learned for Future Events 42:17 Year-Round Engagement Strategies 43:49 Personal Insights and Hobbies 46:54 Looking Ahead to Future Events 47:18 Advocacy Update with Tommy Goodwin 50:00 Government Shutdown Impacts on the Industry 52:17 Legislative Action and Industry Advocacy 55:32 Preparing for Legislative Action Day Context This March, the GDC Festival of Gaming took over San Francisco, bringing together attendees from over 85 countries, featuring more than 20,000 attendees, 1100 speakers, 700+ cross-disciplinary sessions, and over 300 brand partners. The event wasn't just a conference—it was a celebration of creativity, technology, and connection. From vibrant activations in the Festival Hall to city-wide celebrations like the Opening Night at Oracle Park and the Developer's Concert, this year's GDC truly redefined what a gaming event could be. One of the standout moments was GDC Diamond Partner AWS' activation at CityView at Metreon, which buzzed with agentic AI demos, game streaming showcases, and the inspiring AWS Women in Games event, where industry leaders shared their perspectives on innovation and inclusion. The Festival also introduced new networking opportunities like GamePlan and GDC Encounters, fostering thousands of meaningful connections between attendees and sponsors. And let's not forget the major announcements that made headlines—Microsoft's Project Helix, Google DeepMind's Genie 3, and Valve's Steam Machine Verified program, all of which positioned GDC as a platform for breaking industry news. Key Takeaways The rebranding of GDC to the GDC Festival of Gaming reflects industry growth and a focus on community. Will Wise's consultative approach has transformed partnerships into collaborative experiences. Innovative sponsorship activations have enriched attendee engagement and showcased the latest in gaming technology. Resources Informa Festivals Division GDC Festival of Gaming 2026 GameDeveloper.com GDC Vault Exhibitions and Conferences Alliance Trade Show News Network Connect with our guests on LinkedIn Will Wise Tommy Goodwin Danica Tormohlen Guest Bio: Will Wise Will Wise is the head of event & media partnerships, business development, growth strategies, sponsorships & activations, content marketing programs, customer success, revenue operations, and delegate relations teams for Informa Festivals' GDC Festival of Gaming, Game Developer (media) and GDC Vault (digital content library). Previously Will was Group VP for the Security, Gaming & Transportation events portfolio at RX Global, Managing Director of the IoT Group at Penton Media, and Senior VP of Sales at UBM Tech for Enterprise IT, Cloud Computing, and Engineering events. Guest Bio: Tommy Goodwin Tommy Goodwin is President & CEO for the Exhibitions & Conferences Alliance (ECA), the advocacy association for the business events industry. In this role, he leads ECA's work on behalf of the interconnected ecosystem of exhibitors, event and meeting organizers, suppliers, venues, and destinations that comprise the global business events landscape. Prior to joining ECA, Tommy spent more than 20 years working for several globally recognized associations and corporations, including Oracle, AARP, and the Project Management Institute. Podcast Host: Danica Tormohlen An award-winning journalist who has covered the trade show industry since 1994, Danica Tormohlen is VP of Group Content, Meetings, Sports, Travel for Informa Connect. In her role, she oversees content for Trade Show News Network, BizBash and Connect's portfolio of in-person events. These leading media brands publish websites, newsletters, social media channels, video, podcasts and online and in-person programming for the trade show, corporate event, association meeting, experiential marketing and exhibition industries. Tormohlen currently serves as immediate past president of the Women in Exhibitions Network North America chapter. She has been a speaker and moderator at major industry events, including the TSNN Awards, IMEX, IAEE, SISO, UFI, ESCA, DI and Large Show Roundtable — to name a few.
The ongoing conflict in Iran is sending global fuel and energy prices soaring, and countries around the world are scrambling to protect their economies. To break down what's happening and what's being done, Pat is joined by Assistant Professor at the University College Dublin, School of Economics, Nora Streker.
When politics and the desire for popularity collide with best practice, what is a faith response to community safety? Today, we explore the challenges and tensions around community safety, justice and grace with Phil Simpson, Barrister with 20 years of experience.
In this episode of The Other Side of the Firewall's, Ask a CISSP, host Ryan Williams Sr. welcomes Mary N. Chaney, Esq, a multifaceted professional in cybersecurity and law. Mary shares her inspiring journey from humble beginnings in Cincinnati to becoming a special agent for the FBI, where she investigated cyber crimes. As a law professional with extensive experience in corporate cybersecurity, she transitioned into entrepreneurship, founding multiple organizations aimed at empowering minorities in the tech space. Mary discusses her current initiatives, including Minorities in Cybersecurity (MiC), which focuses on leadership development and mentorship, and the Mary N. Chaney Cybersecurity Training Center (MNC-CTC), designed to provide hands-on training for aspiring cybersecurity professionals. Throughout the conversation, Mary emphasizes the importance of business fluency in cybersecurity, arguing that technical skills alone are insufficient for career advancement. She highlights the challenges faced by entry-level professionals in the industry, particularly the unrealistic expectations for experience. Mary also discusses her vision for creating a supportive ecosystem for aspiring cybersecurity professionals, including mentorship, training, and job placement services. The episode concludes with insights into her upcoming initiatives, including the 2026 MiC Annual Conference (March 22-26, 2026) and a residency program aimed at bridging the gap between education and employment in cybersecurity. Mary N. Channey Socials: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marynchaney/ Minorities in Cybersecurity (MiC): https://www.mincybsec.org/ Mary N. Chaney Cybersecurity Training Center: https://www.mnc-ctc.com/ MiC Talent Solutions: https://www.mictalent.solutions/ Buy the guide: https://www.theothersideofthefirewall.com/ Please LISTEN
Learn how childhood travel and music culture shaped a path to building global communities and founding NOMA Collective. ============================ Get the Monday Minute my weekly email with 3 personal recs for travel, culture, and living beyond borders you can read in 60 seconds. ============================ ON THIS EPISODE Matt sits down with Daniel Thompson, co-founder and CEO of NOMA Collective, to trace the unlikely path from growing up on tour with a famous rock band to building global communities for remote workers and families. Daniel reflects on childhood travel, and shares incredible stories from underground music scenes in London and Buenos Aires, his life the role of fear in holding people back from life-changing journeys, and how travel, when done intentionally, can expand empathy, creativity, and freedom. Along the way, he shares deeply personal stories about identity, parenthood, cross-cultural relationships, and why creating “safe spaces” for people to come together has been the through-line of his entire life and work. → Full show notes with direct links to everything discussed are available here. ============================ FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU: See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ============================ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram and DM Matt to continue the conversation Please leave a rating and review — it really helps the show and I read each one personally You can buy me a coffee — espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
What does it really take to move an entire family to Mexico and make it work long term? In this episode of Live by Design – Mexico Edition, host Taniel Chemsian sits down with Benjamin Sessions, an entrepreneur who relocated his family to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico in search of a better climate, stronger community, and higher quality of life. Benjamin shares the real story behind moving with kids, navigating housing and construction projects, and building a business while adapting to life in Mexico. They talk openly about homeschooling, finding community, managing renovation timelines, and handling skepticism from friends and family back home. This conversation offers practical insight into living in Mexico as an expat family, including why San Miguel de Allende stood out over popular beach destinations. Whether you're considering moving to Mexico with your family, planning a future relocation, or exploring expat life beyond retirement, this episode delivers honest lessons, real-world experience, and actionable perspective to help you decide if Mexico is the right place to design your next chapter. Key Moments: 00:00 "From Utah to Mexico" 05:07 "Unconventional Move to Mexico" 08:45 "Oldest Son's Transition Abroad" 10:57 "Global Community and Connection" 16:11 "Precise Planning Ensures Results" 18:02 "Contractor Issues from No Contract" How to connect Benjamin Sessions : WEBSITE: https://texsignature.com/ EMAIL: questions@texsignature.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TexasSignature.mx INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/texassignature.mx/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@Texassignature Want to own a home in Mexico? Start your journey with confidence – download your FREE Taniel Chemsian Properties Buyer's Guide now for expert tips and clear steps to make it happen! Click here - https://tanielchemsian.com/buyers-guide-podbean/ Contact Information: Email: info@tanielchemsian.com Website: www.tanielchemsian.com Mex Office: +52.322.688.7435 USA/CAN Office: +1.323.798.8893
This episode with Dr Tae Seok Moon explores how synthetic biology is rapidly transforming medicine, climate innovation, and industrial production, while introducing new layers of international risk, ethical tension, and governance challenges. We examine how engineered biology is already being used to fight disease, reduce emissions, and address pollution, alongside growing concerns about dual-use risk, biosecurity, and the accessibility of powerful biological tools. The discussion looks at the limits of existing global governance frameworks, including the Biological Weapons Convention, and what it means to regulate technologies that evolve faster than law and policy. We also unpack whether synthetic biology is becoming a new domain of geopolitical competition, and why international collaboration, rather than purely national competition, may be essential to managing risk at scale.Dr Moon is a leading researcher and practitioner in synthetic biology, working at the intersection of science, policy, and global collaboration. He is a professor, entrepreneur, and Director of a National Science Foundation Global Center, with extensive experience in biomanufacturing, climate applications, and medical innovation. His work focuses on translating cutting-edge biological engineering into real-world solutions, while actively engaging on biosafety, biosecurity, ethical oversight, and the need for inclusive global governance as synthetic biology reshapes the future of risk and opportunity.The International Risk Podcast brings you conversations with global experts, frontline practitioners, and senior decision-makers who are shaping how we understand and respond to international risk. From geopolitical volatility and organised crime, to cybersecurity threats and hybrid warfare, each episode explores the forces transforming our world and what smart leaders must do to navigate them. Whether you're a board member, policymaker, or risk professional, The International Risk Podcast delivers actionable insights, sharp analysis, and real-world stories that matter.The International Risk Podcast is sponsored by Conducttr, a realistic crisis exercise platform. Conducttr offers crisis exercising software for corporates, consultants, humanitarian, and defence & security clients. Visit Conducttr to learn more.Dominic Bowen is the host of The International Risk Podcast and Europe's leading expert on international risk and crisis management. As Head of Strategic Advisory and Partner at one of Europe's leading risk management consulting firms, Dominic advises CEOs, boards, and senior executives across the continent on how to prepare for uncertainty and act with intent. He has spent decades working in war zones, advising multinational companies, and supporting Europe's business leaders. Dominic is the go-to business advisor for leaders navigating risk, crisis, and strategy; trusted for his clarity, calmness under pressure, and ability to turn volatility into competitive advantage. Dominic equips today's business leaders with the insight and confidence to lead through disruption and deliver sustained strategic advantage.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledge.Follow us on LinkedIn and Subscribe for all our updates!Tell us what you liked!
SummaryIn this episode of the Tabletop SportCast, host James Cast interviews Mark Unger and Ron Juckett about their experiences in the sports gaming community and the exciting documentary project they are working on. They discuss the art of sports broadcasting, the importance of storytelling, and the human interest elements that make sports gaming a unique hobby. The conversation also touches on the role of technology, nostalgia, and community connection in enhancing the sports gaming experience. Have a story to tell? Email Marc Unger at thespianseries@gmail.comKeywordssports gaming, broadcasting, documentary, tabletop sports, community, storytelling, technology, human interest, nostalgia, sports historyTakeawaysThe importance of storytelling in sports documentaries.Ron Juckett's unique broadcasting experience despite physical limitations.Mark Unger's passion for sports gaming and its history.The role of technology in enhancing sports gaming experiences.Community connection is vital in the sports gaming hobby.The documentary aims to highlight human interest stories in sports gaming.Nostalgia plays a significant role in attracting new players to the hobby.The documentary will focus on high production values to engage a wider audience.Exploring the mental health aspects of sports gaming enthusiasts.The documentary seeks to bridge the gap between hobbyists and mainstream sports.TitlesCapturing the Essence of Sports GamingBehind the Scenes of Sports BroadcastingSound bites"This is the Tabletop Sportcast.""Ron Juckett's unique broadcasting experience.""The importance of storytelling in documentaries."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Guests03:32 Ron Juckett's Journey in Sports Gaming06:18 Mark Unger's Background and Passion for Sports09:23 The Concept of the Documentary12:18 Ron Juckett's Broadcasting Aspirations15:37 The Human Element in Sports Gaming18:34 Accessibility in Sports Gaming21:32 The Role of Technology in Sports Gaming24:30 Production Values and Storytelling in Documentaries33:41 Crafting a Compelling Documentary35:46 Exploring Personal Stories and Mental Health39:27 The Global Community of Gamers43:12 Nostalgia and Its Role in Gaming48:16 Understanding the Mechanics of Gaming50:04 The Power of Documentaries to Inspire54:50 Funding and Community Involvement01:01:51 The Broader Impact of the Hobby01:05:15 Future Projects and Engagements01:16:11 NEWCHAPTER
Welcome back to The Tiberius Show, where we explore cool jobs and amazing stories from people changing the world! Today's guest is Peter Kuria — a farmer, technologist, entrepreneur, and the CEO of Solai Coffee, a vertically-integrated, farmer-owned coffee company from Kenya. Peter shares how he grew up on a coffee farm, how he became a computer scientist, and how he now uses technology, leadership, community impact, and farmer empowerment to build a global brand. What We Talk About• What a farmer-owned coffee company does • How Peter grew up around coffee plants • How computer science and coffee connect • What “ethical,” “sustainable,” and “traceable” really mean • Why Kenyan coffee is famous worldwide • How long it takes coffee to go from plant to cup • Running a business in two countries • What success looks like for farmers & families • Why math and communication matter in entrepreneurship • How coffee connects people and communities • How AI can help farmers • Leadership lessons, mistakes, and big life moments • Peter's story about hiding in the coffee farm as a kid! • Why he believes he imports “stories,” not just coffeeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tiberius-show--3352195/support.
Sarah Andrews has this way of stripping back the noise & replacing hustle with humility. A gentle woman, who describes herself as '90% introvert', she has crated beautiful spaces by considering them her palette to tell stories & then inviting in a global community of folk to share her special space.The key, she says, to creating spaces that are warm, nurturing and supportive of the community they are designed to hold, is to be sure that “beautiful is not the ‘budget”.“My plan was to teach a few what I knew and then go sailing but it didn't happen like that because what was being taught was so special & it really did what it said on the box”Today the futuresteading pod invites you to open the box and learn ways to create spaces that nurture togetherness. Things we talked about:Hosting masterclass - Sarahs online programThe Poetry of Spaces - Sarah AndrewsCaptains Rest - Sarah's AccommodationSupport the showCasual Support - Buy Me A CoffeeRegular Support - PatreonBuy the Book - Futuresteading - Live Like tomorrow mattersShow NotesHow a tumultuous life has lead her to creating spaces that make her feel safeSpaces that make you feel the way you want to feel & be the best we canFinding your medium to create stories - art, verbal words, design, written words,Walking the line of being a hermit that is alone but not wanting to be aloneUnderstanding her ratio for a happy life - for her its 90% introvertedAttracting people together but without the obligation of having to hold them all.“I'd found an internal happiness as a host and wanted to gift that to others” “Hosting & creating spaces is a science which can be broken down into a process?Frustration with the creative world using words that don't have meaningful measure.Building tools that could be taught to people who don't think they're creative.It's easy to copy something if you've got a big budget but if you're creating something that's creative & individual then the real beauty is uncovered“For many reasons captains rest should not have been a success but when it was I was inundated with people asking me to help them do the same for them”Humility in creating a global network of minded individuals "I don't have the energy for it to be all about me so it's lovely to see a community of people connecting from the comfort of my couch"Every year I just do what I can - which is different every year - there's no strategy but it feels good & works for me.Enough is not about doing more, having more, seeing more, it's about how much you can give to the world.Building a meaningful community of people she loves & trustsI'm a three friend type of person - they've seen me through every part of my lifeBeing part of a community that is protective of one another & generousInner huddles & outer huddlesOur community is a success because it's genuine - it's not a side hustle or a business venture - I'd be doing it anyway.The thing that always links to success is ‘realness' - when it lights up people's eyes you know it's true. It's those who have the bravery to follow thatA better way of being a community of people interacting with one another is when we sidestep division. Being led by kindness - one of the hardest but most rewarding things about being alive.Support the show
In this episode of Ask a Death Doula, Suzanne O'Brien shares a heartfelt reflection on this moment in humanity—and a special announcement: Doulagivers Life Café is now meeting weekly, live, free, and globally. Life Café was born during the COVID pandemic as a sanctuary when fear and isolation were overwhelming. Today, it returns weekly as a space to pause, breathe, and remember our shared humanity. This is not about doing more. It's about being. And choosing love over fear.
Using OWASP SAMM to assess and improve compliance with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is an excellent strategy, as SAMM provides a framework for secure development practices such as secure by design principles and handling vulns. Segment Resources: https://owaspsamm.org/ https://cybersecuritycoalition.be/resource/a-strategic-approach-to-product-security-with-owasp-samm/ As genAI becomes a more popular tool in software engineering, the definition of “secure coding” is changing. This session explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way developers learn, apply, and scale secure coding practices — and how new risks emerge when machines start generating the code themselves. We'll dive into the dual challenge of securing both human-written and AI-assisted code, discuss how enterprises can validate AI outputs against existing security standards, and highlight practical steps teams can take to build resilience into the entire development pipeline. Join us as we look ahead to the convergence of secure software engineering and AI security — where trust, transparency, and tooling will define the future of code safety. Segment Resources: https://manicode.com/ai/ Understand the history of threat modeling with Adam Shostack. Learn how threat modeling has evolved with the Four Question Framework and can work in your organizations in the wake of the AI revolution. Whether you're launching a formal Security Champions program or still figuring out where to start, there's one truth every security leader needs to hear: You already have allies in your org -- they're just waiting to be activated. In this session, we'll explore how identifying and empowering your internal advocates is the fastest, most sustainable way to drive security culture change. These are your early adopters: the developers, engineers, and team leads who already “get it,” even if their title doesn't say “security.” We'll unpack: Why you need help from people outside the security org to actually be effective Where to find your natural allies (hint: it starts with listening, not preaching) How to support and energize those allies so they influence the majority What behavioral science tells us about spreading change across an organization Segment Resources: Security Champion Success Guide: https://securitychampionsuccessguide.org/ Related interviews/podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPb14P8f4T1ITv3p3Y3XtKsyEAA8W526h How to measure success and impact of culture change and champions: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-soft-skills-hard-data-measuring-success-security-yhmse/ Global Community of Champions sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScyXPAMf9M8idpDMwO4p2h5Ng8I0ffofZuY70BbmgCZNPUS5Q/viewform This interview is sponsored by the OWASP GenAI Security Project. Visit https://securityweekly.com/owaspappsec to watch all of CyberRisk TV's interviews from the OWASP 2025 Global AppSec Conference! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-362
Using OWASP SAMM to assess and improve compliance with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is an excellent strategy, as SAMM provides a framework for secure development practices such as secure by design principles and handling vulns. Segment Resources: https://owaspsamm.org/ https://cybersecuritycoalition.be/resource/a-strategic-approach-to-product-security-with-owasp-samm/ As genAI becomes a more popular tool in software engineering, the definition of "secure coding" is changing. This session explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way developers learn, apply, and scale secure coding practices — and how new risks emerge when machines start generating the code themselves. We'll dive into the dual challenge of securing both human-written and AI-assisted code, discuss how enterprises can validate AI outputs against existing security standards, and highlight practical steps teams can take to build resilience into the entire development pipeline. Join us as we look ahead to the convergence of secure software engineering and AI security — where trust, transparency, and tooling will define the future of code safety. Segment Resources: https://manicode.com/ai/ Understand the history of threat modeling with Adam Shostack. Learn how threat modeling has evolved with the Four Question Framework and can work in your organizations in the wake of the AI revolution. Whether you're launching a formal Security Champions program or still figuring out where to start, there's one truth every security leader needs to hear: You already have allies in your org -- they're just waiting to be activated. In this session, we'll explore how identifying and empowering your internal advocates is the fastest, most sustainable way to drive security culture change. These are your early adopters: the developers, engineers, and team leads who already "get it," even if their title doesn't say "security." We'll unpack: Why you need help from people outside the security org to actually be effective Where to find your natural allies (hint: it starts with listening, not preaching) How to support and energize those allies so they influence the majority What behavioral science tells us about spreading change across an organization Segment Resources: Security Champion Success Guide: https://securitychampionsuccessguide.org/ Related interviews/podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPb14P8f4T1ITv3p3Y3XtKsyEAA8W526h How to measure success and impact of culture change and champions: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-soft-skills-hard-data-measuring-success-security-yhmse/ Global Community of Champions sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScyXPAMf9M8idpDMwO4p2h5Ng8I0ffofZuY70BbmgCZNPUS5Q/viewform This interview is sponsored by the OWASP GenAI Security Project. Visit https://securityweekly.com/owaspappsec to watch all of CyberRisk TV's interviews from the OWASP 2025 Global AppSec Conference! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-362
Using OWASP SAMM to assess and improve compliance with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is an excellent strategy, as SAMM provides a framework for secure development practices such as secure by design principles and handling vulns. Segment Resources: https://owaspsamm.org/ https://cybersecuritycoalition.be/resource/a-strategic-approach-to-product-security-with-owasp-samm/ As genAI becomes a more popular tool in software engineering, the definition of "secure coding" is changing. This session explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way developers learn, apply, and scale secure coding practices — and how new risks emerge when machines start generating the code themselves. We'll dive into the dual challenge of securing both human-written and AI-assisted code, discuss how enterprises can validate AI outputs against existing security standards, and highlight practical steps teams can take to build resilience into the entire development pipeline. Join us as we look ahead to the convergence of secure software engineering and AI security — where trust, transparency, and tooling will define the future of code safety. Segment Resources: https://manicode.com/ai/ Understand the history of threat modeling with Adam Shostack. Learn how threat modeling has evolved with the Four Question Framework and can work in your organizations in the wake of the AI revolution. Whether you're launching a formal Security Champions program or still figuring out where to start, there's one truth every security leader needs to hear: You already have allies in your org -- they're just waiting to be activated. In this session, we'll explore how identifying and empowering your internal advocates is the fastest, most sustainable way to drive security culture change. These are your early adopters: the developers, engineers, and team leads who already "get it," even if their title doesn't say "security." We'll unpack: Why you need help from people outside the security org to actually be effective Where to find your natural allies (hint: it starts with listening, not preaching) How to support and energize those allies so they influence the majority What behavioral science tells us about spreading change across an organization Segment Resources: Security Champion Success Guide: https://securitychampionsuccessguide.org/ Related interviews/podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPb14P8f4T1ITv3p3Y3XtKsyEAA8W526h How to measure success and impact of culture change and champions: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-soft-skills-hard-data-measuring-success-security-yhmse/ Global Community of Champions sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScyXPAMf9M8idpDMwO4p2h5Ng8I0ffofZuY70BbmgCZNPUS5Q/viewform This interview is sponsored by the OWASP GenAI Security Project. Visit https://securityweekly.com/owaspappsec to watch all of CyberRisk TV's interviews from the OWASP 2025 Global AppSec Conference! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-362
Using OWASP SAMM to assess and improve compliance with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is an excellent strategy, as SAMM provides a framework for secure development practices such as secure by design principles and handling vulns. Segment Resources: https://owaspsamm.org/ https://cybersecuritycoalition.be/resource/a-strategic-approach-to-product-security-with-owasp-samm/ As genAI becomes a more popular tool in software engineering, the definition of "secure coding" is changing. This session explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way developers learn, apply, and scale secure coding practices — and how new risks emerge when machines start generating the code themselves. We'll dive into the dual challenge of securing both human-written and AI-assisted code, discuss how enterprises can validate AI outputs against existing security standards, and highlight practical steps teams can take to build resilience into the entire development pipeline. Join us as we look ahead to the convergence of secure software engineering and AI security — where trust, transparency, and tooling will define the future of code safety. Segment Resources: https://manicode.com/ai/ Understand the history of threat modeling with Adam Shostack. Learn how threat modeling has evolved with the Four Question Framework and can work in your organizations in the wake of the AI revolution. Whether you're launching a formal Security Champions program or still figuring out where to start, there's one truth every security leader needs to hear: You already have allies in your org -- they're just waiting to be activated. In this session, we'll explore how identifying and empowering your internal advocates is the fastest, most sustainable way to drive security culture change. These are your early adopters: the developers, engineers, and team leads who already "get it," even if their title doesn't say "security." We'll unpack: Why you need help from people outside the security org to actually be effective Where to find your natural allies (hint: it starts with listening, not preaching) How to support and energize those allies so they influence the majority What behavioral science tells us about spreading change across an organization Segment Resources: Security Champion Success Guide: https://securitychampionsuccessguide.org/ Related interviews/podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPb14P8f4T1ITv3p3Y3XtKsyEAA8W526h How to measure success and impact of culture change and champions: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-soft-skills-hard-data-measuring-success-security-yhmse/ Global Community of Champions sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScyXPAMf9M8idpDMwO4p2h5Ng8I0ffofZuY70BbmgCZNPUS5Q/viewform This interview is sponsored by the OWASP GenAI Security Project. Visit https://securityweekly.com/owaspappsec to watch all of CyberRisk TV's interviews from the OWASP 2025 Global AppSec Conference! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-362
In this episode of the We LOVE Arabian Horses® Podcast, Paul Kostial sits down with Kerri Hill, publisher of Arabian Horse Lifestyle magazine in Australia, lifelong horsewoman, author, and global advocate for the Arabian horse.Kerri shares her deeply personal journey, from falling in love with Arabians as a child, to surviving a life-altering riding accident that left her in a wheelchair, and finding her way back to horses as both therapy and purpose. Her story is one of resilience, creativity, and an unwavering bond with the breed.Listeners will hear about:The unique role Arabian horses play in Australia, including purebreds and derivativesHow Arabian Horse Lifestyle magazine was reimagined as a true community-driven publicationThe versatility of the Arabian horse across disciplines, from halter to endurance to beach ridesKerri's time in Arizona, including success at Scottsdale with her horse SantiagoHer children's book Santiago, inspired by her real-life Arabian and a touch of imaginative fantasyThis conversation highlights the global nature of the Arabian horse community and the power of storytelling, collaboration, and passion to bring people together across continents.Whether you're a breeder, rider, enthusiast, or simply love hearing meaningful stories tied to great horses, this episode is one you'll want to settle in and enjoy.
Fluent Fiction - French: A Global Thanksgiving: Éloïse's Cultural Feast Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2025-11-17-08-38-20-fr Story Transcript:Fr: L'air frais d'automne s'installait sur le campus.En: The crisp autumn air settled over the campus.Fr: Les arbres se paraient de couleurs chaudes : rouge, orange, jaune.En: The trees adorned themselves with warm colors: red, orange, yellow.Fr: Dans le dortoir des étudiants internationaux, Éloïse était excitée.En: In the international students' dormitory, Éloïse was excited.Fr: C'était le jour du dîner de Thanksgiving qu'elle organisait.En: It was the day of the Thanksgiving dinner she was organizing.Fr: Éloïse, étudiante en échange de France, éprouvait une envie particulière de célébrer cette fête américaine.En: Éloïse, an exchange student from France, had a particular desire to celebrate this American holiday.Fr: Elle voulait partager ce moment avec d'autres étudiants loin de chez eux.En: She wanted to share this moment with other students far from home.Fr: Bastien, son ami français connu pour être réaliste, la regardait un peu sceptique.En: Bastien, her French friend known for being realistic, looked at her a bit skeptically.Fr: "Tu sais, c'est beaucoup de travail," dit-il en vérifiant la liste d'ingrédients.En: "You know, it's a lot of work," he said, checking the list of ingredients.Fr: Éloïse répondit avec un sourire confiant.En: Éloïse responded with a confident smile.Fr: "Je sais, mais on peut le faire.En: "I know, but we can do it.Fr: Et on aura de l'aide."En: And we'll have help."Fr: Elle avait déjà envoyé des messages à des amis pour proposer un dîner-partage.En: She had already sent messages to friends suggesting a potluck dinner.Fr: Elle voulait que chacun apporte un plat traditionnel de chez lui.En: She wanted everyone to bring a traditional dish from their home country.Fr: Dans le dortoir, l'odeur des saveurs internationales emplissait l'air.En: In the dormitory, the smell of international flavors filled the air.Fr: Une étudiante de Chine avait cuisiné des raviolis, un étudiant d'Inde préparait un curry épicé, et Éloïse essayait de cuisiner une dinde malgré la petite taille du four.En: A student from China had cooked dumplings, a student from India was preparing a spicy curry, and Éloïse was trying to cook a turkey despite the small size of the oven.Fr: Bastien, lui, s'activait à préparer une tarte aux pommes.En: Bastien, on his part, was busy preparing an apple pie.Fr: "Regarde toute cette nourriture," dit Bastien, un sourire se formant sur ses lèvres.En: "Look at all this food," said Bastien, a smile forming on his lips.Fr: "Ça ne ressemble pas à un Thanksgiving traditionnel."En: "It doesn't look like a traditional Thanksgiving."Fr: Peu importe !En: No matter!Fr: Le but était de réunir tout le monde.En: The goal was to bring everyone together.Fr: Les étudiants commencèrent à arriver avec leurs plats.En: The students started arriving with their dishes.Fr: Le petit salon du dortoir se transforma en une joyeuse cacophonie de parfums et de rires.En: The dorm's small lounge turned into a joyful cacophony of aromas and laughter.Fr: Des guirlandes de feuilles d'automne et de petites dindes en papier décoraient les murs.En: Garlands of autumn leaves and small paper turkeys decorated the walls.Fr: La soirée se poursuivit dans cette ambiance chaleureuse.En: The evening continued in this warm atmosphere.Fr: Chacun partageait l'histoire de son plat.En: Each person shared the story of their dish.Fr: Les discussions passaient d'une langue à l'autre, et des liens d'amitié se tissaient entre les rires.En: Discussions flowed from one language to another, and bonds of friendship were woven amidst the laughter.Fr: Éloïse observait tout cela, le cœur rempli de joie.En: Éloïse watched all this, her heart filled with joy.Fr: "Je crois que ton idée était excellente," murmura Bastien, en pensant à son scepticisme initial.En: "I think your idea was excellent," murmured Bastien, reflecting on his initial skepticism.Fr: Éloïse acquiesça, fière de la réussite de la soirée.En: Éloïse nodded, proud of the evening's success.Fr: La nuit se termina bien après que la nourriture disparut.En: The night ended well after the food was gone.Fr: Ils se promettèrent de renouveler l'expérience l'année suivante, en ajoutant encore plus de cultures à ce mix harmonieux.En: They promised to do it again the following year, adding even more cultures to this harmonious mix.Fr: Enfin, Éloïse comprit quelque chose d'important : l'essentiel était dans le partage, pas la perfection.En: Finally, Éloïse understood something important: the essence was in sharing, not perfection. Vocabulary Words:crisp: fraisadorned: parésautumn leaves: feuilles d'automnecacophony: cacophoniefriendship: amitiédormitory: dortoirflavors: saveursgarlands: guirlandesaroma: parfumatmosphere: ambianceexchange student: étudiante en échangeexcited: excitéeskeptically: sceptiquerealistic: réalistelist of ingredients: liste d'ingrédientsconfident smile: sourire confiantpotluck dinner: dîner-partagejoyful: joyeusesmall lounge: petit salonessence: essentielharmony: harmonieoven: fourdish: platspicy curry: curry épicéwoven: tisséssuccess: réussiteautumn air: air d'automnejoy: joiepromise: promettrerenew: renouveler
GROW will take place in San Cristóbal de las Chiapas in February 2026.GROW aims to showcase the beauty of Mexico and highlight coffee farmer in the region and tell their stories.Participants from all around the world will attend.Cultural exchange is a key theme of the event.San Cristóbal is known for its stunning landscapes and coffee production.Attendees will experience local traditions and culture in the Chiapas regionCovoya and ofi hope to create lasting memories for participants.GROW reflects a global community coming together. Part of The Exchange Coffee Podcasting Network TAKE OUR LISTENER SURVEY Visit and Explore Covoya!
In this episode of Podcasting Secrets with host Nathan Gwilliam, Brandy Maslowski reveals how she transformed from firefighter to award-winning Quilter on Fire podcast host serving the global quilting community through 230+ episodes over five years. After 100 failed episodes as Canadian Quilt Talk with regional branding that limited growth, Brandy rebranded inspired by Entrepreneurs on Fire, opening the USA market that now represents 75 percent of listeners and recently won the 'Women in Podcasting Award' for community-centered content creation. Discover the monetization strategy that invites 10 potential advertisers weekly until converting one, then bundling ads into media kits; Learn why hiring a professional podcast producer drastically improved quality and boosted listener-ship.Share this with niche podcasters struggling to monetize specialized audiences and subscribe to Podcasting Secrets for weekly strategies from creators who've cracked the code. Podcasting Secrets:Website: https://podcastingsecrets.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@podcasting-secretsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastingsecrets/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/poduppodcasting/Nathan Gwilliam:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathangwilliam/Brandy Maslowski:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandy-maslowski-88017926/Website: https://quilteronfire.com/Podcast: https://quilteronfire.com/podcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@QuilteronFireInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/quilteronfire/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QuilteronFire/
Stacey Ray is no ordinary travel advisor. After decades in the health care industry and the loss of her husband, she made a bold career pivot — launching a business designed for women like herself: curious, solo female travelers over 45 who want to see the world and make lasting friendships along the way. Thus, Sisterhood Travels was born. In this episode of Humans of Travel, Ray shares her inspiring career journey, the challenges she’s faced and how she turned those experiences into a thriving community of travelers. The conversation also touches on the importance of succession planning — her daughter, Sami, now serves as Sisterhood’s COO — as well as the nuances of group travel and Ray’s advice for new-to-industry advisors. This episode is sponsored by Europe Express. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Sisterhood Travels Email Ray: stacey.ray@sisterhoodtravels.com Ray's business phone: 910-742-5324 Ray's podcast: Life. Reimagined. with Stacey Ray ABOUT YOUR HOST Emma Weissmann is the Executive Editor of TravelAge West, a print magazine and website for travel advisors based in the Western U.S. She is also the co-host of Trade Secrets, a podcast created with sister publication Travel Weekly, and the Editor-in-Chief of print publication AGENTatHOME.TravelAge West also produces events including Future Leaders in Travel, Global Travel Marketplace West, the WAVE Awards gala ad the Napa Valley Leadership Forum. ABOUT THE SHOW TravelAge West’s award-winning podcast, “Humans of Travel,” features conversations with exceptional people who have compelling stories to tell. Listeners will hear from the travel industry’s notable authorities, high-profile executives, travel advisors and rising stars as they share the highs and lows that make them human.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cormac spoke to Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, who's in Dublin today for meetings with the Tanaiste and the President.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has met with more world leaders who are in Tianjin to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit, and pledged efforts to foster closer ties and build a community with a shared future for humanity in his meetings with his counterparts from the Maldives and Azerbaijan.
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The developer job market is tougher than ever — but it's not impossible to land your dream role. In this episode, I'm joined by Taylor Desseyn, VP of Global Community at Torc, a talent platform helping top developers connect with companies fast. We dive into: The current state of the tech job market in 2025 Why many developers are struggling to get hired The role of networking and developer communities in job hunting Insider tips for landing a web development or software engineering job quickly What companies really look for when hiring tech talent Whether you're a junior developer trying to break in or a seasoned engineer facing layoffs, this episode is packed with practical career tips to help you stand out and get hired. Keywords to help you find us: developer jobs, tech hiring, software engineer jobs, web development careers, coding job tips, networking in tech, programming careers, tech layoffs, how to get a job in tech.
Ever wondered what really happens when you bring together people from over a hundred countries—all tuning in for one simple reason: to embrace their differences and actually change the world? Five years ago, Lori was just longing for connection during lockdown, learning podcasting on the fly. Now, this community has quietly become a global experience, sparking conversations that ripple into boardrooms, classrooms, and living rooms everywhere. But there's one lesson Lori never expected to learn along the way—and it's something that could totally reframe how you see your own difference. Ready to find out what it is? In this episode, you will be able to: Discover how launching a podcast during challenging times can unlock new opportunities for authentic connection and leadership growth. Explore ways to use podcasting as a powerful tool to create inclusive spaces that amplify diverse voices and foster real community. Understand the transformative power of personal stories in shaping leadership styles that inspire trust and meaningful change. "Inclusion is not just some initiative. It's a mindset and a daily choice that shapes the future of work, leadership, and human connection." - Lori Adams-Brown The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Celebrating Five Years of A World of Difference Podcast 00:04:42 - The Vision and Impact Behind the Podcast 00:07:43 - Lessons Learned on Inclusion, Leadership, and Teamwork 00:09:42 - Looking Ahead: The Future Season and Community Engagement "Let your difference shine as your differentiator. The world needs what only you can bring to the table." - Lori Adams-Brown Send this episode to five people in your text threads, Slack channel, or group chat who care about making the world better. Hit the follow button on the podcast so you don't miss the next conversation. Scroll down, tap five stars, and leave a quick review for the podcast. Get 10% off your first month of therapy at www.betterhelp.com/difference. Join the Master the Career Pivot course at LoriAdamsBrown.com/CareerPivot. Difference Makers who are podcast listeners get 10% offf with the code: DIFFERENT "Change is a team sport, and the best solutions emerge when everyone has a seat and a say." - Lori Adams-Brown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Diane von Furstenberg, iconic designer and global advocate for women, reflects on a life shaped by resilience, truth, and fearless reinvention. In this episode of the Women on the Move podcast, with host Sam Saperstein, Diane shares how her mother's survival story, her own journey as a businesswoman, and her commitment to kindness inform everything she does. Through the DVF Awards and her InCharge movement, she continues to create community by celebrating women who lead with courage, strength, and vision. Diane's message is one of empowerment through authenticity and using your voice to inspire others. Disclaimer: The speakers' opinions belong to them and may differ from opinions of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co and its affiliates. Views presented on this podcast are those of the speakers; they are as of August 8, 2025 and they may not materialize.
I want to hear your thoughts about the show and this episode. Text us here...In this episode, Julie Collins interviews sisters Amy and Nancy Harrington, founders of The Passion Project and The Passionist Sisterhood. They discuss their evolution from celebrity interviewers to building a global online community for women entrepreneurs and changemakers. The conversation highlights their pivot during the pandemic, the importance of storytelling and sisterhood, and the launch of their online community in March 2024. Amy and Nancy credit Julie's coaching in their journey and share how their collaborative anthology book and supportive workshops empower women to lead, connect, and thrive together.They talk about:The surprising origin of their online sisterhoodHow their book Awakening Your Power was co-created with heartWhy vulnerability is a leadership superpowerThe ripple effect of telling your story authenticallyHow to build a community that centers marginalized voicesThis is more than an interview, it's a reminder that your voice matters, your story matters, and you don't have to do it alone.Get the book: Awakening Your Power →
GSD Presents: Top Global Startups with Ramya Venkataraman Teaching the World: Building a Global Community with Purpose and Impact July 15th, Tuesday
Next Monday, July 28, 2025, is Chokor Duchen, the Great Holy Day of Turning the Wheel of Dharma, commemorating the first public teaching of the Buddha Shakyamuni, the Four Truths of Noble Beings.In a live recording from Chokor Duchen 2024, Lamas Yeshe and Zopa invite us to delve into this living practice of praise and grateful respect to the Buddha. We invite you to incorporate into your practice to start your day on Monday and all four great Holy Days of the Tibetan Buddhist calendar that celebrate the life of the Buddha.A pdf of the text for the practice is available on our website at https://www.prajnafire.com/resources THE PRAJNA SPARKS PODCAST CELEBRATES ITS FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY TODAYTO ALLOW TIME AND SPACE TO DISCERN WHERE TO TAKE THE PODCAST GOING FORWARD WE WILL BE ON HIATUS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICESTAY TUNED, AND THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT!#buddha #buddhashakyamuni #buddhanature #Mahamudra #buddhism #buddhistmeditation #tibetanbuddhismResources for this episodeMake a dana offeringPRAJNA FIRE is a United States 501(c)(3) nonprofit religious organization. Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by applicable law.Learn more about the integrative dharma practice of listening, contemplating, and meditating from Prajna Rising, our online journal.Meet Lama Yeshe & Lama Zopa, in Tricycle Magazine https://bit.ly/3xRySckPUBLISHED ARTICLEShttps://www.prajnafire.com/mediaPrajna Fire on Substackhttps://prajnafire.substack.comPRAJNA SPARKS follows the lunar calendar. Look for new episodes on the new moons. Tibetan singing bowl interludes by Shivnee RatnaFOLLOW USJoin our Global Community for regular updates on Prajna Fire events with Yeshe and ZopaLama Yeshe and Lama Zopa offer individual spiritual counsel on formal Buddhist practice as well as innovative ways to integrate Buddhist perspective into your everyday life. Book Online at Prajna Fire with immediate confirmation (https://www.prajnafire.com/book-online)Check us out in the media https://www.prajnafire.com/mediaEMAIL US sparks@prajnafire.comFIND US on the Prajna Fire website (https://www.prajnafire.com/sparks)@prajnasparks on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterYouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRUzGmU7c4_TJdLhG9R8IDA/videos)Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa (www.prajnafire.com) IG: @karmayeshechodron @karmazopajigmeShivnee Ratna, Tibetan singing bowls (www.shivgauree.com)
A weekly class at OAG taught by Chaplain Lou Parker.** Edited to remove personal information shared in the class and extended pauses **Title: Understanding the Last DaysSummary: In this lesson, Chaplain Lou emphasizes that the last days began with Jesus' coming, highlighting the significance of prophecy and the signs of the times as believers anticipate the rapture and the fulfillment of biblical promises.Lesson Outline:00:00 - Introduction to the Book of Revelation01:51 - Jesus Christ: The Link Between Covenants02:50 - The Terminal Generation04:54 - The Global Community of Believers06:08 - The Role of Prophecy06:46 - The Rapture and the Bride of Christ10:37 - Signs of the End Times17:18 - Hope for Christians27:55 - Visualizing Heavenly Realms
Whether you've chosen not to have kids, are still figuring it out, or just enjoy honest stories from people living life on their own terms, this conversation offers something meaningful to take away. Zoë Noble is an acclaimed photographer, public speaker, and founder of We Are Childfree, a global movement and storytelling platform challenging the stigma around choosing not to have children. She shares her journey to a childfree life, the cultural assumptions she's worked to dismantle, and how travel has shaped her identity. From launching We Are Childfree to building a global community, Zoë reflects on the emotional realities and liberating possibilities of life beyond traditional norms.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/globetrotters-podcast--5023679/support.
What is merit, why is dedicating it so important in Buddhist practice, and how do we dedicate to optimize our spiritual heart and path?Lamas Yeshe and Zopa invite us to explore this vital ingredient and enlivening mindset, one of three sublime principles in all Mahayana Buddhist practice.#buddhanature #Mahamudra #buddhism #buddhistmeditation #merit #dedicating meritResources for this episodeMajjhima Nikāya 29. The Greater Discourse on the Simile of the Heartwood (Bodhi trans.)https://suttacentral.net/mn29/en/bodhi?lang=en&reference=none&highlight=false Make a dana offeringPRAJNA FIRE is a United States 501(c)(3) nonprofit religious organization. Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by applicable law.Learn more about the integrative dharma practice of listening, contemplating, and meditating from Prajna Rising, our online journal.Meet Lama Yeshe & Lama Zopa, in Tricycle Magazine https://bit.ly/3xRySckPUBLISHED ARTICLEShttps://www.prajnafire.com/mediaPrajna Fire on Substackhttps://prajnafire.substack.comPRAJNA SPARKS follows the lunar calendar. Look for new episodes on the new moons. Tibetan singing bowl interludes by Shivnee RatnaFOLLOW USJoin our Global Community for regular updates on Prajna Fire events with Yeshe and ZopaLama Yeshe and Lama Zopa offer individual spiritual counsel on formal Buddhist practice as well as innovative ways to integrate Buddhist perspective into your everyday life. Book Online at Prajna Fire with immediate confirmation (https://www.prajnafire.com/book-online)Check us out in the media https://www.prajnafire.com/mediaEMAIL US sparks@prajnafire.comFIND US on the Prajna Fire website (https://www.prajnafire.com/sparks)@prajnasparks on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterYouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRUzGmU7c4_TJdLhG9R8IDA/videos)Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa (www.prajnafire.com) IG: @karmayeshechodron @karmazopajigmeShivnee Ratna, Tibetan singing bowls (www.shivgauree.com)
In this On Location episode during OWASP AppSec Global 2025 in Barcelona, Starr Brown, Director of Open Source Projects and Programs at OWASP, unpacks the real engine behind the organization's impact: the projects and the people driving them forward.With over 130 active projects, OWASP continues to expand its open source contributions to improve software security across the board. While the OWASP Top 10 remains its most recognized initiative, Starr points out that it's just one among many. Other significant projects include the Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS), the Software Assurance Maturity Model (SAMM), and the increasingly popular security games like Cornucopia, which use gamification to bring security concepts into business conversations and development workflows.AI is playing an increasingly prominent role in OWASP's work. Starr highlights the GenAI Security Project as a focal point, encompassing tools and guidance for LLM use, agentic AI, red teaming, and more. The scale of community engagement is equally impressive: around 33,000 people are active on Slack, and hundreds contribute to individual initiatives, reflecting the organization's truly global and grassroots structure.Beyond tools and documentation, OWASP is influencing regulation and policy through initiatives like the AI Exchange and the Transparency Exchange. These projects connect with government entities and standards bodies such as the European Commission and CEN/CENELEC to help shape responsible governance frameworks around software, AI, and cybersecurity.Listeners also get a glimpse into what's ahead. From upcoming events in Washington, D.C., to the OWASP Community Room at DEF CON in Las Vegas, the goal is to keep fostering connections and hands-on engagement. These gatherings not only showcase flagship tools and frameworks but create space for open dialogue, prototyping, and collaboration—whether you're breaking things or building them.To get involved, Starr encourages exploring the OWASP Projects page and joining their Slack community. The conversation makes it clear: OWASP is not just a collection of tools—it's a living, breathing network of contributors shaping the future of secure software.GUEST: Starr Brown | Director of Open Source Projects and Programs at OWASP | https://www.linkedin.com/in/starr-brown-8837547/HOST: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast | https://www.seanmartin.comSPONSORSManicode Security: https://itspm.ag/manicode-security-7q8iRESOURCESLearn more and catch more stories from OWASP AppSec Global 2025 Barcelona coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/owasp-global-appsec-barcelona-2025-application-security-event-coverage-in-catalunya-spainCatch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-and-cybersecurity-conference-coverageWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage? Learn More
What does TRUST have to do with Buddhist practice?Lamas Yeshe and Zopa invite us to explore this vital building block of wellbeing, looking deeply into how a revolution of trust in buddhanature forms a easeful way to allow its progressive actualization into our everyday life.#buddhanature #Mahamudra #buddhism #buddhistmeditationResources for this episodeMajjhima Nikāya 29. The Greater Discourse on the Simile of the Heartwood (Bodhi trans.)https://suttacentral.net/mn29/en/bodhi?lang=en&reference=none&highlight=false Make a dana offeringPRAJNA FIRE is a United States 501(c)(3) nonprofit religious organization. Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by applicable law.Learn more about the integrative dharma practice of listening, contemplating, and meditating from Prajna Rising, our online journal.Meet Lama Yeshe & Lama Zopa, in Tricycle Magazine https://bit.ly/3xRySckPUBLISHED ARTICLEShttps://www.prajnafire.com/mediaPrajna Fire on Substackhttps://prajnafire.substack.comPRAJNA SPARKS follows the lunar calendar. Look for new episodes on the new moons. Tibetan singing bowl interludes by Shivnee RatnaFOLLOW USJoin our Global Community for regular updates on Prajna Fire events with Yeshe and ZopaLama Yeshe and Lama Zopa offer individual spiritual counsel on formal Buddhist practice as well as innovative ways to integrate Buddhist perspective into your everyday life. Book Online at Prajna Fire with immediate confirmation (https://www.prajnafire.com/book-online)Check us out in the media https://www.prajnafire.com/mediaEMAIL US sparks@prajnafire.comFIND US on the Prajna Fire website (https://www.prajnafire.com/sparks)@prajnasparks on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterYouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRUzGmU7c4_TJdLhG9R8IDA/videos)Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa (www.prajnafire.com) IG: @karmayeshechodron @karmazopajigmeShivnee Ratna, Tibetan singing bowls (www.shivgauree.com)
Jim Carafano, Heritage Foundation National Security and Foreign Policy joins the show to talk about President Trump finishing up his trip to the Middle East and what he has taught us.
In honor of Earth Month, this episode of Grown-Up Stuff celebrates all things recycling with guest Kara Napolitano, the Education and Outreach Manager at Circular Services. Hosts Lea Palmieri and Matt Stillo learn about all the ways (and items) we can reduce, reuse, and recycle in our everyday lives, and the impact it has on our local and global communities. For more information you can check out CircularServices.com and follow on Facebook and Instagram @BalconesBK, and check your local municipalities to learn more about recycling in your area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We like to think of Osmosis from Elsevier as a global community of millions of learners, connected by a desire to serve humanity and an inclination to use a diverse mix of educational resources to help them become excellent healthcare practitioners. On today's episode of Raise the Line, we're going to learn how Osmosis has created an opportunity for hundreds of those students from sixty countries to actually solidify those connections through the Osmosis Health Leadership Initiative (OHLI). Our guide to this effort is Osmosis Community Specialist Alfred Collins, who brings a keen interest in developing tech solutions to power the future of human communication to his work with OHLI.“Technology collapses barriers to communication and to understanding the nuances behind culture, behind global perspectives,” he tells host Lindsey Smith. One example he cites is how OHLI members learn about variations in the way different cultures approach collaboration, an important insight to gain as they head into team-based healthcare environments. OHLI members convene regularly over video sessions to hear from leaders in healthcare and learn about hosting successful on-campus events, among other enriching content. They also have an opportunity to provide feedback on improving the Osmosis learning platform, and this year they're participating in a “hackathon” aimed at improving the future of healthcare. Tune in to find out more about what the OHLI program offers, how to apply, and how Alfred thinks virtual reality and AI technologies will impact the future of community building. Mentioned in this episode:Osmosis Health Leadership Initiative If you like this podcast, please share it on your social channels. You can also subscribe to the series and check out all of our episodes at www.osmosis.org/raisethelinepodcast