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Watch the conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QrVakL6qcGg To contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: https://arkmedia.org/ Dan on X: https://x.com/dansenor Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansenor As Israelis continue to observe the implementation of the hostage deal, we sat down with Walter Russell Mead for a conversation about U.S. foreign policy under the new Trump administration. How do we make sense of the president's approach as he enters his new administration? What are the implications - both for the Middle East and other geopolitical hotspots? And, where does the hostage/ceasefire deal fit in this new and larger geopolitical context? Walter Russell Mead is the “Global View” columnist at the Wall Street Journal. He is the Ravenel B. Curry III Distinguished Fellow in Strategy and Statesmanship at Hudson Institute, the Alexander Hamilton Professor of Strategy and Statecraft with the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida. He was previously the Henry Kissinger fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also a prolific author. His most recent book is -- The Arc of a Covenant: The United States, Israel, and the Fate of the Jewish People, which you order here – https://a.co/d/3J67FYL CREDITS: ILAN BENATAR - Producer & Editor MARTIN HUERGO - Editor REBECCA STROM - Director of Operations STAV SLAMA - Researcher GABE SILVERSTEIN - Research Intern
Album 6 Track 24 - A Real Global View of Marketing w/Lulite EjiguBrand Nerds - today's episode will expand your view on the power and stretch of marketing worldwide. We have Lulite Ejigu, whose passion for her work and Africa radiates through her words and will change you by what you hear. We can't wait to hear what you think! Here are a few key takeaways from the episode:Learning to go with the flow in your life and career.Finding a mentor is very importantBe conscious of who you are and what you bring to the table.How to analyze the room and the power of doing soStay Up-To-Date on All Things Brands, Beats, & Bytes on SocialInstagram | Twitter
Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, joins Chuck to talk about China, Russia and what a second Trump administration means for global politics.
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In this episode of What Matters Today, we examine the evolving landscape of global economics under the new Trump administration. We'll explore the potential shifts in inflation trends, fiscal policies, and trade relations that could shape both the domestic and international economic environment. We'll discuss how these changes might influence global trade dynamics, and economic partnerships, particularly focusing on regions closely tied to the US economy. Additionally, we'll take a historical perspective to compare this moment with previous periods of political and economic uncertainty, seeking lessons that might illuminate the path ahead. Our guest for this episode is Rui Esteves, Professor of International History and Politics at the Geneva Graduate Institute.
Is Finland still attractive for business, jobs, studies or tourism? Ambassador Kimmo Lahdevirta, of Finland to India, explains on Global View: 00:00 The changes after Finland has joined NATO. With an 830 miles long border with Russia, has leaving the position of neutrality and joining the NATO alliance put Finland at the frontline of any possible NATO-Russia conflict in the future? 04:49 Tourism and Education have been thrust areas to attract overseas citizens in the past. Are they still focus areas? 06:52 Are students taught in English and what is the fee students have to pay? 07:32 Finland uses Nuclear energy for power generation. What methods does Finland use to store the still radioactive spent fuel? 10:09 AI and Finland : where does Finland stand. 11:51 India offers a talent pool for AI but the resulting automation may not create jobs in India. So will India mainly remain attractive as a market for Finnish companies? 13:00 There are only 20 Indian companies in Finland and 100 Finnish companies in India. Is Finland promoting overseas companies to work there? 14:10 How can SMEs from India get information and leads for business with Finland? !5:03 What is holding back more companies from Finland coming to India? 15:57 What are the stumbling blocks to bringing in an EU-India FTA? 16:52 After completing 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and Finland, what are your thrust areas for the future? 17:40 Is Finland open to migration - people from overseas making Finland their home? Disclaimer : The information provided by the speaker and anchor are for general purposes only. ITMN.tv and the anchor are not responsible for the views expressed nor make any representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the information provided.
Why has Israel repeatedly disregarded and gone the opposite way from the White House's entreaties regarding the Middle East? And does the West fully fathom that Ukraine is losing its war of attrition with Russia? Walter Russell Mead, “Global View” columnist for the Wall Street Journal, joins Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson, John Cochrane, and H.R. McMaster to discuss the latest developments in those two combat theaters. Next, the fellows choose policies they feel have gone neglected in America's presidential election, weigh in on one pundit's assessment that the US is headed for “the greatest mental health crisis in the history of the country” should Donald Trump prevail, and reflect on the passing of Grateful Dead founding member Phil Lesh. Recorded on October 28, 2024.
In dieser Episode des Podcasts "Innovate or Cry" diskutieren Manuel Kreutz und Dr. Babak Zeini die Herausforderungen und Chancen der Künstlichen Intelligenz (KI) im Kontext von Nachhaltigkeit und Energieverbrauch. Sie beleuchten die steigenden Energieanforderungen von KI-Systemen und deren Auswirkungen auf die CO2-Bilanz von Unternehmen. Zudem wird erörtert, wie KI zur Optimierung von Energieverbrauch und zur Lösung globaler Energieprobleme beitragen kann. Die Diskussion umfasst verschiedene Perspektiven, von individuellen bis hin zu globalen Ansätzen, und schließt mit einem Ausblick auf zukünftige Entwicklungen und die Notwendigkeit einer nachhaltigen Transformation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LIVE from Chicago AES 2024 + Midwinter! Fresh off our thrilling journey to the American Equilibration Society (AES) Conference in Chicago, alongside the Midwinter event, this episode is your ‘access all areas' to relive the highlights of our long-awaited expedition. Previously focused solely on equilibration, AES now embraces a broader spectrum, encompassing occlusion, comprehensive dentistry and the TMJs. Join me and Dr Mahmoud Ibrahim as we unpack the highlights of this dynamic event. https://youtu.be/3lQohxbKSig Watch this on Youtube Highlights of this episode:1:05 The Journey to AES3:20 AES Opening Ceremony 20243:52 Global View of Diagnosis and Treatment Planning5:29 Diagnostic Records in the Digital Practice6:19 Dr. Chuck Fischer 7:57 Dr. Glenn Kidder12:41 TM Joint Imaging from an Orthopedic Perspective14:15 Adopting a Top-Down Security and Privacy Strategy14:45 Lip Esthetics and Maxillary-Mandibular Advancement Surgery16:30 Indications of TMJ Replacement in Ortho-Surgical Case 17:04 Face First Treatment of the TMJoint18:11 AES Day 219:32 Occlusion - TMD from the Orthodontist's Perspective20:53 Occlusion - TMD from the Periodontist's Perspective21:39 Catch up with the Protruserati31:02 Case Study: TMD Panel32:41 Digital Occlusion: What Works and What Doesn't Work33:48 Occlusion - TMD from Prosthodontist's Perspective38:54 Insights and Reflections from Dental Giants: Kois, Spear, and More40:38 ‘Composite Challenge'42:44 Interview with Dr Alan Mead45:28 Reflections and Takeaways from the Conference53:11 Connecting with the Dental Community and Looking Ahead If you loved this episode, be sure to check out BACD Experience With Pascal Magne Discover more podcast episodes like this one and earn CPD or CE credits. Join our community to access exclusive content such as 'Verti Preps for Plonkers', Sectioning School tutorials, over 30 rubber dam demonstration videos, webinar replays, and clinical videos showcasing various dental procedures. Upgrade to our Ultimate Education Plan for comprehensive learning resources.
Summary This discussion provides a high-level overview of the current state of artificial intelligence (AI) in in vitro diagnostics (IVDs). The conversation between Director of IVD Intelligence and Innovation, Margot Borgel, and Principal Regulatory Scientist, Bethany Chung, Ph.D., RAC, covers several aspects of AI in IVDs, including its use in diagnosis and predictive algorithms, aiding in the diagnostic workflow, supporting performance testing, and assisting in regulatory efforts. The importance of considering the global view of AI – including public opinion, diversity, privacy, and cybersecurity – is also highlighted. Takeaways AI is rapidly growing in the field of IVDs, with a significant increase in the number of AI-based medical devices being approved by regulatory authorities. AI is used in IVDs for diagnosis and predictive algorithms, aiding in the diagnostic workflow, supporting performance testing, and assisting in regulatory efforts. Regulatory workflows can be enhanced with AI, including software that aids in literature reviews, aligns regulatory documents, and assists with PMS analysis. Considering the global view of AI in IVDs is crucial, including addressing bias, ensuring diversity in training data, complying with privacy laws, and prioritizing cybersecurity. Chapters (Approximate) 00:00 Introduction and Current State of AI in IVDs 05:20 AI in IVDs: Diagnosis and Predictive Algorithms 12:18 AI in IVDs: Aiding in the Diagnostic Workflow 15:48 AI in IVDs: Supporting Performance Testing 24:45 AI in IVDs: Supporting Regulatory Efforts 30:23 Global View of AI in IVDs -
This week, our theme is “Global View of Gastronomy”. We begin with Aurelio Montes Sr, Partner of Montes Wines in Chile.; then we head to Sonoma California where Dan Wildermuth, VP of Global Marketing for Rodney Strong shares his insights into visiting the popular wine region; then back in British Columbia, we speak with Graham Nordin, GM of Iconic Wineries of BC who provides a look at the restaurant scene in Kelowna; and Mike Coghill, Founder of Yellow Dog Brewery, talks about beer and food in Penticton.
Gender pay gap reporting is now well established in the UK. But what approaches are being taken elsewhere in the world, and what difference might the new EU Pay Transparency Directive make? Elle Barreto and Ro Carracedo Lopez, international editors at XpertHR, answer these questions and more. Related resources Demystifying the EU Pay Transparency Directive for UK employers EU employment law developments Gender pay gap reporting How to measure and report a gender pay gap
Susan Shirley is the CEO of Global View Leadership, a cross-cultural leadership advisory firm. In this episode, we discuss Susan's experiences living in different countries, her not-so-romantic State Department proposal, and her expertise in cross-cultural coaching. Her career was built on 10 years of experience in Egypt reporting on results for USAID projects. Over time, she realized her passion for teaching and training others in project management, which eventually led her to focus on coaching and leadership training.She shares insights on finding a niche in the coaching industry, and compares what she does as a professional leadership and cross-cultural management coach to other coaching avenues that EFMs might be suited for. We also talk about the highs and lows of following popular advice on social media marketing and whether it's worth hiring help to build your client base.About SusanSusan Shirley is a cross-cultural leadership coach. She works to increase the effectiveness of multicultural teams both by supporting expatriates as they transition to positions abroad and working with staff hired by international organizations in their own countries as they adapt to a new organizational culture. By helping individuals improve their emotional and cultural intelligence, they become more effective leaders, create more cohesive teams, and deliver better results for their organizations.Susan Shirley founded Global View Leadership to ensure that cultural differences are never what keeps someone from success. Delivering one-on-one and group coaching, team development workshops, and training, Global View supports organizations and individuals as they work to improve internal and external communication.With an MBA in international business, Susan has lived and worked abroad for over 25 years, and has provided training and teambuilding workshops to support organizations in 22 countries. She began her career in project management in Egypt and focused on professional development when she learned that her passion was in training and supporting others.Global View Leadership WebsiteLinkedIn: Susan Shirley
Current ambassadors of Australia, France, and Singapore to the United States, who all have worked in or with Beijing in previous positions, discuss the global view on the U.S.-China relationship, and how it affects the rest of the world.
Current ambassadors of Australia, France, and Singapore to the United States, who all have worked in or with Beijing in previous positions, discuss the global view on the U.S.-China relationship, and how it affects the rest of the world.
Alexandra Dimitrijevic, Global Head of Research & Development at S&P Global Ratings joins the Essential Podcast to talk about conditions in the global credit market and the economic outlook in 2024 for regions around the world.
In episode 45 of The Chris Abraham Show, Season 5, Chris probes into the intricate tapestry of American populism. He ventures beyond the superficial narratives to offer an in-depth perspective on the sociopolitical climate defining the Trump era and its persisting impacts on today's America. A Closer Look at Populism and the Trump Era - Chris starts the conversation by dissecting the political conundrum of Trump's America. He contemplates Trump as a "placeholder" symbolizing a large segment of American society that feels overlooked and pushed to the sidelines of the political mainstream. How did this dynamic contribute to Trump's rise? What are its lasting implications on the contemporary political landscape? A detailed discussion of these questions sets the stage for the episode. Media Influence & The Battle for Truth - In an era where information is both the weapon and the battlefield, Chris delves into the role of media and its power to shape public perceptions. He touches on the intricacies of media narratives, the changing nature of traditionally respected news sources such as The New York Times and The Washington Post, and the challenging quest for truth in a sea of misinformation and competing narratives. Understanding the Cultural Revolution & Social Loyalty Tests - Chris guides listeners on a fascinating exploration of the societal and cultural shifts happening in today's America. He discusses the emergence of a new cultural "purity test," where compliance with certain societal norms, beliefs, and behaviors is becoming a measure of loyalty. Are we in the middle of a cultural revolution? How is it reshaping American society, and what are its potential implications? Minority Rights vs Majority Concerns: A Delicate Balance - Chris engages in a thought-provoking discussion around the perceived over-prioritization of minority rights. He brings empathy and nuance to a complex topic, navigating the delicate balance between protecting the rights of minority groups and addressing the concerns of the majority. The Ongoing Debate on the Second Amendment - As gun control discussions gain momentum, Chris amplifies the concerns many Americans have about potential intrusions on their Second Amendment rights. He delves into the controversies surrounding the type and quantity of firearms an individual should be allowed to possess, ammunition ownership, and the broader implications for privacy and civil liberties. Global View of America's Domestic Affairs - How does the world perceive America's treatment of its citizens? Chris wraps up the episode by turning his gaze outward, pondering how America's actions are seen by the global community. The concluding segment stirs up questions about America's role in the world and how domestic decisions can impact international perceptions. Testing the Boundaries of Privacy and Public Safety - Chris also delves into the broader concerns surrounding privacy in an age where personal information is becoming increasingly accessible. He contemplates how these challenges can potentially alter the relationship between citizens and their government, especially in terms of public safety and individual rights. Unpacking American Patriotism - Chris also takes the time to probe into the changing face of American patriotism, and the role of military and law enforcement personnel in shaping this national ethos. He reflects on the importance of the Constitution as the backbone of American democracy, and how its interpretation can vary among different segments of society. In this episode, Chris does not shy away from addressing the complex issues plaguing American society today. This deep-dive aims to encourage listeners to engage in thoughtful dialogue and reflect on the state of their nation. So tune in and join the conversation, as The Chris Abraham Show continues to stimulate important discussions, promote diversity of thought, and challenge its audience to think critically about the world around them. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support
Today in the podcast, an update on our outlook for sectors within the US, and some thoughts on sectors from a global perspective based on the results of our latest RBC analyst survey which now includes our teams from Europe, Canada, and Australia in addition to those in the US. Five big things you need to know: First, across the globe, RBC equity analysts are most constructive on Health Care and are least constructive on Consumer Staples. Second, RBC analysts are most constructive on Europe in terms of their performance outlooks, but there is some important nuance to their regional views. Third, looking at the US specifically, our analysts are most constructive on the performance outlooks for Health Care, Energy and Financials, and are least constructive on the performance outlooks for Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Staples, and Utilities. Fourth, in terms of our own US Equity Strategy sector recommendations, we have made two changes, lifting Financials to overweight from market weight and lowering utilities from overweight to market weight. Fifth, cyclicals also stand out in our survey and quant work on Europe.
About 2 million children are trafficked every year worldwide. Join us on Women Lead Radio as Mary Van Dorn, your host of Fighting Sex Trafficking & Sexual Exploitation, has a conversation with Matt Osborne, President & COO of Operation Underground Railroad, O.U.R., as they discuss the powerful work being done by Operation Underground Railroad globally to rescue children. Sponsor Appreciation! Thank you to our partner and show sponsor, Microsoft (www.microsoft.com)! Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/attend-an-event-as-our-guest/) to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/membership-application/) to Apply for Membership!
Have you heard these myths? Women can't handle the pressure of medical school. Women physicians and surgeons aren't as competent as men. Women should choose family over their profession. But the truth is women can handle the demands of medical school and beyond. Women physicians are just as competent as any man. Women should be able to have a fulfilling career and a family. Dr. Sheri Dewan shares her insights and experiences on the challenges faced by women physicians and how to overcome them with a positive mindset and support system.In this episode:Discover how to remain focused and resilient in the demanding fields of medicine and surgery.Explore the unique hurdles women physicians face and how they can overcome them.Uncover the crucial role that wellness and meditation play in maintaining harmony in one's life.Learn about the importance of collaboration and equity in healthcare systems.Gain insights on cultural competence and its link to improved patient outcomes.My special guest is Dr. Sheri DewanShe is a highly accomplished neurosurgeon affiliated with Northwestern Medicine in Chicago. As one of a limited number of board-certified women neurosurgeons in the US, Dr. Dewan's educational background includes neurosurgery residency at Brown University and a graduate degree from Northwestern UniversityCheck out Dr. Dewan's book: Cutting a PathAlways interested in science growing up, it wasn't until neurosurgery saved her mother's life from a ruptured brain aneurysm that Dr. Dewan started on the path toward becoming one of about two hundred female neurosurgeons in the United States. The trials, tribulations, and wrath of not only her unsupportive male colleagues, but some female as well, helped to shape Dr. Dewan into the confident neurosurgeon and woman she is today. Cutting a Path: The Power of Purpose, Discipline, and Determination is the inspiring, eye-opening memoir of how Dr. Dewan overcame numerous personal and professional obstacles to reach her dream. Braided with advice that is applicable to anyone facing adversity achieving their career goals, her story will make you ask yourself, "When the world tests you, do you have what it takes to shut out the noise, check in with yourself, and follow your passion?” Dr. Dewan gives the reader inner resources utilizing meditation, yoga and mindfulness with visualization techniques to achieve goals and find balance. The concept of purpose is discussed and used as fuel to drive ones own unique goals and passion in life.Order your copy at http://www.drsheridewan.com/Connect with Dr. Dewan on InstagramThe key moments in this episode are:00:01:58 - Why did you become a doctor?, 00:05:39 - Staying Grounded, 00:09:13 - Innovating Healthcare, 00:13:28 - Work-Life Harmony, 00:17:45 - Cutting a Path, 00:15:11 - Physician Extenders and Healthcare, 00:17:41 - Revitalizing Medicine, 00:19:08 - Global View, 00:24:33 - From Neurosurgeon to Author, 00:29:58 - Cultivating a Measured and Grounded Mindset, 00:34:06 - The Power of the Tiger, 00:36:41 - Inspiring Women to Pursue Medicine, 00:38:05 - Take the Impossible and Make It Possible, Support the showConnect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalize
How stable is the global economic recovery? And is geoeconomic fragmentation a threat? Gita Gopinath, the IMF's First Deputy Managing Director, joins our host Katie Ranger on the ECB Podcast to discuss these and other questions while at the ECB Forum on Central Banking in Sintra, Portugal. Published on 27 June 2023 and recorded on 27 June 2023. Further reading: Three Uncomfortable Truths For Monetary Policy - Remarks by Gita Gopinath at the ECB Forum on Central Banking, 26 June 2023 https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/conferences/ecbforum/shared/pdf/2023/Gopinath_speech.pdf Three Uncomfortable Truths For Monetary Policy - Presentation by Gita Gopinath at the ECB Forum on Central Banking, 26 June 2023 https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/conferences/ecbforum/shared/pdf/2023/Gopinath_presentation.pdf IMF's world economic outlook 2023 https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/Issues/2023/04/11/world-economic-outlook-april-2023 IMF's report on geoeconomic fragmentation and the future of multilateralism https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/Staff-Discussion-Notes/Issues/2023/01/11/Geo-Economic-Fragmentation-and-the-Future-of-Multilateralism-527266 ECB Forum on Central Banking 2023 – programme https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/conferences/html/20230626_ecb_forum_on_central_banking.en.html Link to Gita Gopinath's opening speech, 26th of June: https://youtube.com/live/wbIbpItoOT4?feature=share European Central Bank www.ecb.europa.eu
Walter Russell Mead is the Global View Columnist at the Wall Street Journal, the James Clarke Chace Professor of Foreign Affairs and Humanities at Bard College in New York, the Ravenel B. Curry III Distinguished Fellow in Strategy and Statesmanship at the Hudson Institute, and he's a member of Aspen Institute Italy.He's the author of five books. His latest:The Arc of A Covenant: The United States, Israel, and the Future of the Jewish People.He has recently returned from Kyiv, capital of a nation that's fighting for its life.He joins Cliff to discuss his visit, his book, and more.
Excellent discussion today with Andrew Henderson, Jay Truitt and Trent Loos covers many bases in the world of producing food.
Recorded March 3, 2023 - Join us for a conversation with Dr. John Delury, Professor of Chinese Studies at Yonsei University, on his new book, Agents of Subversion: The Fate of John T. Downey and the CIA's Covert War in China. This roundtable and pre-recorded video explores a Korean War era mission in China that went wrong, resulting in the 20-year imprisonment of an American operative named John T. Downey. "Agents of Subversion is an innovative work of transnational history, and it demonstrates both how the Chinese Communist regime used the fear of special agents to tighten its grip on society and why intellectuals in Cold War America presciently worried that subversion abroad could lead to repression at home." This program is moderated by Korea Society president & CEO Thomas Byrne. For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/policy-and-corporate-programs/item/1656-agents-of-subversion-with-professor-john-delury
On today's show, critical observations of birds from amateur birders and scientists can be shared on eBird, a real-time database. Also, the Springdale-based entrepreneurship support organization, Conexión de Negocios Latinos, starts its Entre Latinas program tomorrow. Plus, a preview of the fall symposium, "Good Medicine," and more.
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Carolyn McCoy, ASTHO Senior Director of Federal Government Affairs, shares the good news that Congress has addressed Medicaid funding concerns that have plagued the U.S. territories for years; Dr. Jay Butler, former ASTHO President, is thinking about the pandemic's lessons from his post as Deputy Director for Infectious Disease at the CDC; and ASTHO is hiring several open positions. ASTHO Blog Article: Bringing the U.S. Territories Closer to Medicaid Equity ASTHO Blog Article: Leadership Trailblazer Spotlight: Jay Butler, CDC Deputy Director for Infectious Disease ASTHO Webpage: Careers at ASTHO ASTHO Webpage: Be in the Know
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Everything Life Coaching: The Positive Psychology and Science Behind Coaching
It's time for our New Year's episode. We're Discussing policy and the Global Wellness Summit's call for a commitment to wellness for all! John Kim (The Angry Therapist) and Noelle Cordeaux (CEO of Lumia) are teaming up to tackle the big world of positive psychology, meaning, and life coaching. Everything Life Coaching is brought to you by Lumia-- at Lumia, we train and certify impact-driven coaches, making sure they've got all they need to build a business they love and transform lives, on their terms. Become a life coach, and make a bigger impact on the world around you! Schedule a call with us today to discuss your future as a coach. Music in this episode is by Cody Martin, used under a creative commons license. The Everything Life Coaching Podcast is Produced and Audio Engineered by Amanda Meyncke.
If you’ve looked at your portfolio even once this year, you’ll know that 2022 has proven how vital a solid geopolitical analytical framework can be in generating returns. As the author of the book Geopolitical Alpha, Marko Papic is a global geopolitical expert and partner at Clocktower Group, who advises some of the largest pension funds and investors globally. As a friend of Moe's, we were able to twist his arm to share some of his views on global geopolitics and the risks and opportunities they currently present for investors. Having travelled to South Africa many times, Marko also has a particular affinity for the country (and its kudu carpaccio), sharing his views with us on how SA stacks up in the overall emerging markets space. In this incredible episode, we also discussed fascinating views on China, oil prices and the importance of multi-polarity in the modern world. You do not want to miss this, even if this is a longer episode than normal.
Today we're looking at what's happening in the food supply chain between the farm and the grocery store. Ryan Dietz is the president and co-owner of Heartland Produce. They distribute produce to grocers and processors in the Upper Midwest – about half of their business is in Wisconsin. The food comes from all over the world right to their facility in Kenosha. He says the trucking strains have eased since last year, but other input costs, weather, and other factors worldwide are keeping food prices up. The other part of Heartland Produce's business is retail support, such as helping grocers with advertising or in-store demos. Dietz shares trends he's seeing among grocery stores AND federal food share programs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Hotel Moment podcast, Karen Stephens, Revinate's CRO, and Rob Mangiarelli, President and COO at Atrium Hospitality, discuss how global travel impacted their views on hospitality.
In this episode, Donzel commemorates National Hispanic Heritage Month with the second and final segment of a 2 part series, by welcoming ARCC Board Member Carlos Caballero to the show to share his lived experience as a hispanic immigrant in the US, as well as his deep global perspective with powerful and insightful stories, ranging from the impact of the recent racists taunts directed against exciting young Brazilian Footballer Vinicius Jr. in Spain to the legacy of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa created by government of President Nelson Mandela and Chaired by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Carlos also shares his experiences in standing up, speaking out and taking action to spread anti-racism that will both challenge and INSPIRE you to do the same.
Dr. Peirong Lin is Deputy Secretary General for the World Evangelical Alliance. Fortunately for our show, she's also a humble and wise conversationalist. Peirong talks about her upbringing in Buddhism, her view of global Christian age groups, and the life stages of organizations like World Vision. Additional resource: Worldea.org
Sean Worker of T5 Strategies and Art Lewry of Hunter Gatherer, discuss adapting to the new realities of the global hospitality industry.
Sean Worker of T5 Strategies and Art Lewry of Hunter Gatherer, discuss adapting to the new realities of the global hospitality industry.
Kai and Mike talk at ESCA SEC 22 about the Global View on the Trade Show and Live Event Industry these days.
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In this episode, we look at how leaders on the global stage are addressing climate change. Our guest, Lord Gregory Barker is co-chair of the World Bank's Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition as well as executive chair of the En+ Group. He's optimistic that progress is being made on the drive to decarbonize - and that a price on carbon would really move the needle. Plus, his takeaways from COP 26.
In this third installment of the Wealth creation podcast series, we take a global view to investing. Our host Ayabonga Cawe is in conversation with Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist and Zenkosi Dyomfana, Investment Manager at Investec Wealth & Investment, where they discuss the impact that the economy has on markets and the connection between the global and the South African economy. They also touch on thematic investing in assets such as meme stocks, NFTs, cryptocurrencies and how technology and low costs have made investing accessible. Tune in every three weeks for more wealth creation insights. Investec Focus South Africa
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“We give underwriters an extra understanding of how they should view, assess and price risk”, says Nick. With a background within the technical side of the insurance industry, Nick shares how Reask is solving some of the challenges surrounding the building and development of catastrophic risk models. Taking global climate data and extracting insights and views - using AI and machine learning - that help predict the likelihood, frequency and severity of extreme weather. Nick explains the key benefits that Reask's global approach offers to underwriters & risk carriers as well as the value insurance professionals can bring to the business. “Insurance is a people business. We're looking for people that can help translate the scientific and technical approach in to pragmatic business solutions.” Connect with Nick Hassam on https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickhassam/ (LinkedIn) or find out more about https://reask.earth/ (Reask) The Insurance Coffee House Podcast is hosted by Nick Hoadley, CEO of Insurance Search, the Executive Search Consultancy for growing Insurance and Insurtech businesses in the United States and UK. To discuss identifying & attracting the very best talent to your team or being a podcast guest, reach out to Nick via http://www.insurance-search.com/ (www.insurance-search.com) or email nick.hoadley@insurance-search.com Copyright https://insurance-search.com/ (Insurance) https://insurance-search.com/ (Search) 2021 – All Rights Reserved.
Our guest on this episode is a globe-trotting sales leader and experienced consultant with over 25 years of experience working with Fortune 100 companies. Bill Liebler is an ROI guru who specializes in pre-sales, value selling, and channel sales. He leads a world-wide team focused on driving recurring revenue from North America to Asia Pacific to London. He knows how to sell and he knows how to lead. And, he is sharing his wealth of knowledge with us.Bill has worked his way up the corporate leadership ladder from a consultant for mid-market companies into the software industry and beyond. He understands that good leaders are a product of good habits. He shares some of those in this conversation, including: How to establish credibility without knowing everything How to lead from beside and behind How to work through change resistance And much, much more… This episode takes you across the globe and back again with so much information a leader in any position or any country will find useful. Bill also leaves us with a book recommendation and a few tourist tips for anyone thinking of visiting China. Don't miss out!
As we begin this series, Bernie and Cheryl are joined by Lt. Colonel Karol Seiler. In her current role, she supports overseas missionaries all over the world. In this first episode, these three discuss a global view of Salvation Army Mission work worldwide. Series: SENT https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
"Perhaps the most underused person in healthcare is the patient." — Prof. David Cutler | A quote that reminds us that any Healthcare system should be patient-centric — built for and around it. In our societies, this is not the case, but technology can help create such a system.We all know that we should be moving away from a system that prioritizes treatment to also predict and prevent poor health. Still, for far too long, many in some societies, big corporations' economic interests may have stopped us from reaching this objective. Now we are at a point in time where we may simply have no choice other than to reach this goal. Healthcare systems worldwide are challenged by increasing demand and demographic population changes, and the fiscal sustainability of healthcare provision is now in question.Nowadays, many technological solutions have brought us closer to consider the feasibility of entirely new concepts that take advantage of a different kind of care — telemedicine — an integrated care model that is patient-centric and uses IoT, next-generation wearables, artificial intelligence, analytics, and big data to make it all possible. The patients can own their own conditions and data with less stress and more efficiency.Ultimately, technology can create a globally effective virtual healthcare ecosystem that can position the patient in the middle of it.We are looking forward to seeing this happen. Eventually.GuestProf. Michael Miller, WHO Digital Health Technical Advisory Group (DHTAG) Roster of Experts at the World Health OrganizationThis Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak: https://itspm.ag/itspbcwebRSA Security: https://itspm.ag/itsprsawebResourcesVirtual Chronic Care Continuum: https://www.cic.bio/vc3To see and hear more The Redefining Society content on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-societyTo see and hear more Redefining Technology stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-technologyAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorships
In the final episode of our M&A podcast series Eric Knai is joined by Charles Butcher to discuss trends the M&A market in Asia in 2020/21.
We have gathered a team of our M&A practitioners from across the globe to discuss the M&A market in 2020, the continuing impact of COVID-19 and the trends we are predicting for 2021. In the third episode of the series Eric Knai asks Lana Habash for her thoughts on the M&A market in the Middle East.
Fareed talks to world leaders and thinkers about the response to COVID-19, President Trump's actions on the world stage, American political partisanship, protests over police shootings, and much more. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet, and other voices from around the globe tell Fareed how the world sees America at this critical juncture. Plus, Fareed offers his own thoughts; will the U.S. learn the lessons of the pandemic, or is the world witnessing America's decline? To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy