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Moonbeaming
Astrology For Big Life and Planet Transitions with Jeff Hinshaw of Cosmic Cousins

Moonbeaming

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 44:11


Do you get anxious about big planetary transits? Are you looking for cosmic allies during these times of collective transitions and transformations?In this Moonbeaming episode, host Sarah Faith Gottesdiener invites Jeff Hinshaw of Cosmic Cousins to share some insight on something many of us are anticipating or curious about: Pluto entering Aquarius. What are the potential challenges of this transition and what does it offer to the collective consciousness?Jeff discusses his favorite astrological support system: asteroids.In this episode you'll learn:How asteroids bring gender balance to the often patriarchal planetary system in astrologyThe details and nuances that asteroids represent and the 4 feminine archetypesHighlighting Pallas (asteroid) in Aquarius in 2025Big themes the collective consciousness may experienceIf you want to acquire special knowledge on asteroids as a healing resource and need nurturing support during big, collective transformations, this episode is for you!Moonbeaming listeners, save 40% this fall at www.quarto.com/campaign/witchcraft.About Guest: Jeff Hinshaw is the founder of Cosmic Cousins: Soul-Centered Astrology and has made several contributions to the world of astrology. Exploring the intersection of astrology and spirituality, Jeff discusses the connections between astrology and other esoteric practices, such as tarot, psychology, meditation, and yoga. Some of Jeff's deepest areas of interests, in which he has participated in extensive study and research, is connected to the Planetoids, including: Chiron, Eris, Black Moon Lilith, and the Asteroids. Jeff is captivated by these placements because they offer much needed vocabulary for incorporating more feminine, queer and gender-expansive archetypes into the astrological conversation.More on Cosmic Cousins:Cosmic Cousins WebsiteInstagram @cosmic.cousinsCosmic Cousins Substack MOONBEAMING LINKSJoin the Moon Studio Patreon.Buy the 2025 Many Moons Lunar Planner.Subscribe to our newsletter. Find Sarah on Instagram.

Boundaryless Conversations Podcast
#103 - Funding Ventures through the GenAI Age with James Currier

Boundaryless Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 45:12


James Currier, co-founder of NFX and veteran venture capitalist, joins us as our final guest for Season 5 of the Boundaryless Conversations podcast.  In this gripping discussion, we go through the current and future states of Venture Capital and startups, the role and impacts that AI will have in these ecosystems, and the incumbents' seemingly dominating position in this market.  James takes us through NFX's investment strategy and breaks down what it means to be living in a world of AI omnipresence. He covers how AI impacts investment size and deals and shares key ideas about integrating startup solutions into the customer's workflow as a key defensibility - and thus value - driver. Tune in for fascinating and deep insights into the future of ventures. Currier is a five-time Founder and an angel investor in companies such as DoorDash, Lyft, and Patreon. Before becoming an investor, he co-founded Tickle, one of the internet's first successful user-generated companies.  With his deep understanding of the mechanisms driving innovation and growth in the tech industry and his passion for mentoring founders, he shares a wealth of knowledge on this podcast episode.  One of the key elements of our conversation is the significant advantages that incumbents hold in the future of markets impacted by AI in various industries. He touches upon some tried and tested strategies that help startups create sustainable competitive advantages, whether they operate in traditional or emerging industries. James also shares his thoughts on the risks and opportunities of emerging markets such as China and India. This episode is really packed with strategic insights.    Key Highlights

Dare To Dream with Debbi Dachinger
Dare To Dream, April 14, 2024

Dare To Dream with Debbi Dachinger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 92:02


Dare to Dream with Debbie Dachinger Guest, Adam Apollo, CEO Superluminal Systems, CoreNexus, UNIFY Cofounder, Unified Physicist, Resonance Academy, D'Jedi: Guardian Alliance, Sacred Sexuality. Ancient Wisdom and Unified Physics. Bridging Science and Consciousness. ADAM APOLLO Decoding Spacetime's Hidden Messages Join Adam Apollo, Debbi Dachinger and many notable presenters who are speaking in September at the Portal to Ascension Glastonbury UK Conference. Join us! Tickets: https://ascensionglastonbury.com/ref/2/ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: ADAM APOLLO: Ecstasy with the universe; The Physics of Spacetime! 1) How does the physics of spacetime suggest that the Akashic Records are all around us? 2) Experiencing the Divine directly 3) What future technology will allow us to travel between star systems and meet cultures from other worlds? 4) How about this future for humanity on Earth? My guest Adam Apollo has offered insights on global transitions, physics, technology, human spirituality, and the future as a "Next Generation Leadership" ambassador at the White House, in multiple NEXUS and other summits at the United Nations, and at conferences and festivals around the world. He served as Chief of Business Development for the 2020 Fund, and organized two Prayer Runs for World Peace with indigenous elders and youth from all over North America. He is a cofounder of the UNIFY movement which reaches 100M people each month, and two education and technology-based companies: Access Granted and Superluminal Systems. He is an active faculty member, author, and the lead systems architect for several international online academies, including the Resonance Academy for Unified Physics and the Guardian Alliance Academy for self-mastery, with over 150,000 active students of all ages from around the world across these schools. He's been featured on GAIA TV shows, Coast to Coast AM on multiple occasions, feature films and more. Over the past few years Adam Apollo supported development of a new quantum computer resistant encryption system with Crown Sterling and advised on many cryptocurrency initiatives. He is now building a decentralized social operating system that has a revolutionary 3D starship dashboard and regenerative impact engine for gamification of planetary transformation: CoreNexus™. Adam Apollo is dedicated to achieving a sustainable and thriving interplanetary culture. To learn more: AdamApollo.com Adam and I and other notable presenters are speaking in September at the Portal to Ascension Glastonbury UK Conference. Tickets: https://ascensionglastonbury.com/ref/2/

Vantage Influencers Podcast
Leadership Trust - The Secret Sauce Behind Employee Engagement

Vantage Influencers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 43:41


Trust is never a choice for leaders, and today's leaders are more aware of the importance of maintaining it. But what happens when trust is broken? Can we gain it back? Stay tuned to this podcast as Philippa Mathewson shares her thoughts on why it's critical to design, measure, and monitor trust throughout an organization's operations. Philippa Mathewson is an experienced and accomplished high-performing senior leader with 40 years of experience. She has worked in People and Culture Development and Changes across various sectors, including financial, travel, and professional services. She has held senior leadership roles in Customer Service, Sales, Global Transitions,  Talent, and Employee Engagement.

Diverse
Ep 181: Global Transitions And International Pursuits

Diverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 50:41


On this special episode of Diverse, a SWE Podcast, we revisit a Fireside Chat from November with Ranul Jain, M.S. Innovative and Sustainable Chemical Engineering at Chalmers University. In this chat, she discusses her various experiences and share what she thinks is really the trick to adjusting to a new country, climate, and life: embracing it with an open mind.

Religion Matters
Reimagening Religious Engagement in Academia with Jim Walters

Religion Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 70:51


In this episode we discuss with Jim Walters: The story of the London School of Economics Faith Centre; How it came to be, and what it's trying to accomplish by discussing plural spaces, climate change and interfaith relations, women of faith and peacemaking; the need for better interface between theology and the social sciences to understand international relations and other political sciences; and finding ways of changing ways to engaging with religion in academia – often changed by students' interests and concerns.Jim is the founding director of the LSE Faith Centre and its Religion and Global Society Research Unit. He leads the team in the centre's mission to promote religious literacy and interfaith leadership through student programmes and global engagement, along with research into the role of religion in world affairs. He is a Senior Lecturer in Practice in the Department of International Relations and an affiliated faculty member at the Department for International Development. He has published a number of books including Baudrillard and Theology (2012), Religion and the Public Sphere: New Conversations (2018), A Christian Theology of Chaplaincy (2018), Religious Imaginations and Global Transitions (2018) and Loving Your Neighbour in an Age of Religious Conflict (2019). 

ReloTalk
The Importance of Addressing Mental Health in Global Mobility with Daniela Tomer

ReloTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 43:31


The unique challenges of Global Nomads and their families requires understanding and empathy that is hard to learn unless you've lived it yourself. And few understand the unique challenges more than Daniela Tomer who grew up a Third Culture Kid; speaks English, Hebrew, Spanish and French; and has lived in Latin America, Israel, Europe and most recently the US (Boston). Whether you are a Global Nomad or provide essential services to the globally mobile community--join our conversation as Daniela shares her story and how it's transformed her career as a clinical psychologist and co-founder of Global Nomad's World, an online service helping individuals and organizations around the world. Daniela also serves as Families in Global Transition (FIGT.org) Counseling and Coaching Affiliate Chair. She is a leading force of a growing movement of global mental health professionals who are working to create resources that will help people around the world better deal with the complex issues that arise when they migrate. She is also the proud mother of 4 TCK's of her own! Show Notes: Unique Challenges of COVID for the globally mobile community One-size-does-not-fit-all when it comes to relocation services The importance of knowing what you don't know The importance of moving the WHOLE family Unexpected advice for parents with teenagers The importance of operating as a partnership with your significant other Families in Global Transitions (www.FIGT.org) Tapping into the Global Mobility community to help relocation clients find 'home' The importance of Connection for relocation success Shout out to FIGT, Ruth van Reken Connect with Daniela: www.globalnomadsworld.com Please follow #ReloTalk on Linkedin to join the conversation Live! Finally, if you found this conversation beneficial please subscribe, leave a review and share this episode with others!

Thriving Abroad's Podcast
Resilient Global Transitions: Replenishing Resilience in Challenging Times

Thriving Abroad's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 48:44


The Thriving Abroad Together podcast series has focused on how best to support ourselves, our partners, families and colleagues through challenging times, with particular focus on the challenges associated with the current Covid-19 pandemic. The theme of uncertainty is one that has arisen in many of the podcast conversations and is one that will sound […]

Tandem Nomads - From expat partners to global entrepreneurs!  Build a successful business and thrive in your global  nomadic

It is not easy to find the right like-minded peers when growing a portable business, working remotely and living on the move. However, it is very important to surround yourself with people who can bring you the feedback, energy, motivation, accountability and knowledge you need to grow your business. “You are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with” – Jim Rohn In this episode, I will share with you how to surround yourself with the right people, find your accountability peers or run a mastermind to thrive in your entrepreneurial journey. (https://pages.convertkit.com/7d75af6abc/6a344ffbea) What you will learn: What not to expect from your immediate social circles What is the first thing to do to find the right people to support you in your business How to make sure to choose the right peers to exchange with on a regular basis How to organize an accountability partnership or a mastermind that truly helps you take your business to the next level Resources and inspiration: Families in Global Transitions (http://www.figt.org) Tandem Nomads Facebook Group (http://www.facebook.com/groups/tandemnomads/) Take Action Right Now Join the Tandem Nomads FB group if you have not already (http://www.facebook.com/groups/tandemnomads/)  

SOAS Radio
World Radio Day 2017 Podcast Series: Interview with Noma Masina

SOAS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 25:49


In the build up to the World Radio Day Event 2017 the SOAS Radio Team will be interviewing community radio, representatives of communication for development organisations, radio industry professionals and academics on this years theme of ‘Radio and Global Transitions’ in a series of podcasts. In this episode, Joe Smith talks to Noma Masina. Noma is the Current Affairs Producer for ZiFM Stereo, the first independent, non-state radio station to be set up in Zimbabwe in 2012, a senior teaching fellow at the centre for Media Studies at SOAS, and was formerly a writer for the Zimbabwe Independent Newspaper. Noma talked with Joe about the role of a private radio in the context of the history of Zimbabwe’s State broadcasting dominance, pre- and post-independence, the role of alternative broadcasting in the build up to elections and social media and its usefulness and limitations in youth uprisings, with specific reference to the #Rhodesmustfall and #feesmustfall movements in South Africa. The World Radio London 2017 event will be hosted by SOAS Radio on Friday 10th February, in the Brunei Gallery at SOAS, University of London from 3-8pm. For more information about the event, click here. Sign up to the event for free here. Music in Jingle – The New Mastersounds – Miracle

SOAS Radio
World Radio Day 2017 Podcast Series: Interview with Peter Lewis

SOAS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 25:18


In the build up to the World Radio Day Event 2017 the SOAS Radio Team will be interviewing community radio, representatives of communication for development organisations, radio industry professionals and academics on this years theme of ‘Radio and Global Transitions’ in a series of podcasts. In this episode, Anna Ruth talks to Peter Lewis. A former senior lecturer of Community Radio at London Metropolitan University and co-author of ‘From the Margins to the Cutting Edge: Community Media and Empowerment’, Peter has promoted the profile of radio in the academic world and contributed much to this field. Peter talked with Anna about the emergence and history of community radio, its role as an important resource for protest and activism, the current mapping project he is involved with, ‘Radio Garden’ as part of Transnational Radio Encounters and more. The World Radio London 2017 event will be hosted by SOAS Radio on Friday 10th February, in the Brunei Gallery at SOAS, University of London from 3-8pm. For more information about the event, click here. Sign up to the event for free here. Music in Jingle – The New Mastersounds – Miracle (Image from Londonmet.ac.uk)

Tandem Nomads - From expat partners to global entrepreneurs!  Build a successful business and thrive in your global  nomadic

We can say that  A career in your suitcase (http://careerinyoursuitcase.com) ”. Jo is also an active member of the FIGT (Families in Global Transitions) and previously managed the Parfitt Pascoe Writing Residency and mentored the beneficiaries of this scholarship. Following this interview, I had the immense pleasure to meet Jo at the FIGT conference in Amsterdam. If you are interested in expatriation topics I highly recommend you to check out the FIGT website (http://www.figt.org) and join us at the next conference! Glimpse on Jo's insights in this episode: How she dealt with not having a visa that allowed her to work. How she built, pursued and adapted each of her businesses from a country to another. How she found partners and built a team to develop her businesses locally and globally. How she build a powerful global and local network. What was her first action plan in each new country. What were the major factors of success of her “suitcase career”. How she dealt with the challenges of change and some difficult times. Get Jo Parfitt and Colleen Reichrath-Smith's book, "A career in your suitcase" on here (http://careerinyoursuitcase.com/contact-us/) . Find Jo Parfitt: Websites:  Expatbookshop (http://www.expatbookshop.com) . Email: jo@joparfitt.com (mailto:jo@joparfitt.com)

Legatum Institute Foundation
Thinking Through a Regional Bank for Reconstruction and Development in West Asia - North Africa

Legatum Institute Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2013


The Legatum Institute was pleased to host the West Asia - North Africa (WANA) Forum chaired by His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal for a private roundtable discussion about the concept of a Regional Bank for Reconstruction and Development (RBRD) in the WANA region. In this short clip, LI Director of Global Transitions interviews Prince El Hassan on the themes discussed at the roundtable.

Legatum Institute Foundation
Strange Rebels: 1979 & the Birth of the 21st Century with Christian Caryl

Legatum Institute Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2013


In an event at the Legatum Institute, author, veteran journalist and 'Democracy Lab' Editor, Christian Caryl, discussed his new book which shows how the world we live in today-and the problems that plague it-began to take shape in the pivotal year of 1979. The discussion was moderated by Anne Applebaum, Director of Global Transitions at the Legatum Institute

Legatum Institute Foundation
Is the British Press a Model for the World? Chris Blackhurst & Anne Applebaum

Legatum Institute Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2013


The Legatum Institute and Editorial Intelligence were pleased to co-host a very timely breakfast discussion on media freedom, post-Leveson, with Chris Blackhurst, Group Editorial Director at The Independent and Anne Applebaum, Director of Global Transitions at the Legatum Institute.

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 17/22
Stage-specific histone modification profiles reveal global transitions in the Xenopus embryonic epigenome.

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 17/22

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2011


Vertebrate embryos are derived from a transitory pool of pluripotent cells. By the process of embryonic induction, these precursor cells are assigned to specific fates and differentiation programs. Histone post-translational modifications are thought to play a key role in the establishment and maintenance of stable gene expression patterns underlying these processes. While on gene level histone modifications are known to change during differentiation, very little is known about the quantitative fluctuations in bulk histone modifications during development. To investigate this issue we analysed histones isolated from four different developmental stages of Xenopus laevis by mass spectrometry. In toto, we quantified 59 modification states on core histones H3 and H4 from blastula to tadpole stages. During this developmental period, we observed in general an increase in the unmodified states, and a shift from histone modifications associated with transcriptional activity to transcriptionally repressive histone marks. We also compared these naturally occurring patterns with the histone modifications of murine ES cells, detecting large differences in the methylation patterns of histone H3 lysines 27 and 36 between pluripotent ES cells and pluripotent cells from Xenopus blastulae. By combining all detected modification transitions we could cluster their patterns according to their embryonic origin, defining specific histone modification profiles (HMPs) for each developmental stage. To our knowledge, this data set represents the first compendium of covalent histone modifications and their quantitative flux during normogenesis in a vertebrate model organism. The HMPs indicate a stepwise maturation of the embryonic epigenome, which may be causal to the progressing restriction of cellular potency during development.